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Dear JCB Customer
Even if you have operated this type of equipment before,
Your Local JCB Dealer is:
it is very important that your new machines operations and
functions are explained to you by a JCB Dealer
Representative following delivery of your new machine.
Following the installation you will know how to gain
maximum productivity and performance from your new
product.
Please contact your local JCB dealer if the Installation
Form has not yet been completed with you.
OPERATOR MANUAL
THIS MANUAL SHOULD ALWAYS STAY WITH THE MACHINE
RTFL - 926, 930, 940, 950
ENGLISH - 9811/5700 - ISSUE 7 - OCTOBER 2013
Copyright © 2004 JCB SERVICE.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or
by any other means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without prior permission from JCB SERVICE.
A4-7-SkidSteer - Printed In England

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Safety Notices
Important Information
Key information about manual usage and safety warnings. Explains hazard signal words.
Safety Warnings
Explains the meaning of safety alert symbols and signal words like Danger, Warning, Caution.
Introduction
About This Manual
Details about the manual's scope, models covered, and general structure.
Machine Model and Serial Number
Information on identifying machine models and serial numbers for referencing.
Using this Manual
Guidance on effective manual navigation and understanding its safety warnings.
Safety Check List
Lists essential safety checks before operating the machine, including general safety.
Identifying Your Machine
Details on how to identify the machine using its identification plate and PIN.
Machine Security
Discusses security measures like Plantguard and CESAR to prevent theft.
Operation
Introduction
Guides the operator on learning efficient and safe machine operation.
Before Entering the Cab
Lists essential checks for cleanliness, damage, and tyre condition before operating.
Entering and Leaving the Cab
Provides safety guidelines for safely entering and exiting the machine cab.
Seat Controls
Details how to adjust the operator's seat for comfort and proper control reach.
Seat Belt
Emphasizes wearing the seat belt and procedures for fastening and releasing it.
Cab Layout
Illustrates the layout of controls and instruments within the machine's cab.
Drive Controls, Switches and Instruments
Explains the function of various drive controls, switches, and instruments.
Safety Equipment
Covers safety equipment like control locks, beacon, and fire extinguishers.
Before Starting the Engine
Lists pre-start checks and safety precautions before starting the engine.
Starting the Engine
Step-by-step guide for starting the machine's engine, including cold weather procedures.
Preparing the Machine for Travel
Guidelines for preparing the machine for road or site travel, including safety regulations.
Getting the Machine Moving
Covers operating practices for moving the machine, including hillside and slope operations.
Stopping and Parking the Machine
Detailed steps for safely stopping and parking the machine.
Working with the Machine
Explains techniques for efficient and safe machine use, including site safety.
Use of Machines on Gradients or Slopes
Critical safety and operational advice for using machines on inclines and slopes.
Operating Environment
Precautions for operating the machine in low and high temperature conditions.
Refuelling a Machine
Detailed instructions and safety warnings for refuelling the machine.
Moving a Disabled Machine
Procedures for towing and retrieving a disabled machine, including safety warnings.
Transporting the Machine
Steps for safely loading, securing, and unloading the machine onto a transporter.
Lifting a Machine
Procedure for safely lifting the machine, including attachment removal and equipment checks.
Storage of the Machine
Guidelines for preparing and storing the machine for extended periods to prevent damage.
Routine Maintenance
Service Requirements
Information on service intervals, owner support, and maintenance agreements.
Health and Safety
General health and safety advice related to lubricants, batteries, and electrical systems.
Service Schedules
Explains how to use service schedules and provides calendar equivalents for maintenance intervals.
Fluids, Lubricants and Capacities
Table detailing fluid types, capacities, and JCB part numbers for machine maintenance.
Prepare the Machine for Maintenance
Essential steps to make the machine safe before starting any maintenance procedures.
Cleaning the Machine
General instructions for cleaning the machine using water, steam, or detergents.
Checking for Damage
Procedures for inspecting the machine's body, tyres, hoses, electrical circuits, and ROPS/FOPS.
Greasing
Explains the importance and procedure for regular greasing of machine components.
Oiling
Instructions for lightly oiling specific machine components like the park brake cable and control levers.
Access Panels
Information on accessing various parts of the machine via panels and covers.
Brakes
Information on the park brake system, including testing and adjustment procedures.
Electrical System
Information on battery handling, jump starting, fuses, and relays.
Engine
Procedures for checking and changing engine oil, filter, cooling system, and drive belt.
Fuel System
Instructions for maintaining the water separator, fuel filters, and bleeding the fuel system.
Hydraulic System
Safety precautions and procedures for releasing hydraulic pressure and changing oil/filter.
Transmission
Procedures for checking and changing transmission oil and filter.
Axles
Instructions for checking and changing axle oil levels.
Oil Immersed Brakes
Information on checking and changing oil in oil-immersed brake systems.
Tyres and Wheels
Information on tyre inflation, changing wheels, and checking wheel nut torques.
Forks
Instructions for inspecting and changing the machine's forks.
Optional Attachments
Introduction
General information on using approved attachments and safety considerations.
Attachments For Your Machine
Information on how attachments increase machine productivity and where to get more details.
Connecting/Disconnecting Hydraulic Hoses
Safety procedures for connecting and disconnecting hydraulic hoses.
Work Platforms
Safety warnings and legislative considerations for using work platforms.
Specifications
Static Dimensions
Table providing static dimensions for different machine models (926, 930, 940, 950).
Performance Dimensions
Details lift performance data for Models 926, 930, 940, 950, including mast types and capacities.
Noise Data
Noise emission data for the machine, measured at the operator's station and externally.
Vibration Data
Information on vibration emission values and methods to minimize exposure.
Tyre Sizes and Pressures
Guidelines for tyre inflation and information on selecting correct tyre pressures for stability.
Warranty Information
Machine Service Record Sheet
A logbook for recording service dates, hour readings, and insurance details.
Registration Information
Forms for recording machine registration details for both customer and dealer copies.
European Community Standards
EC Declaration of Conformity
Information on the EC Declaration of Conformity document supplied with machines.

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