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Understanding Warning and Dummy Light Symbols on the Volvo EC210 Excavator
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Introduction
This article provides a clear explanation of the various warning and dummy light symbols found on the Volvo EC210 excavator’s dashboard. Understanding these symbols is crucial for operators to maintain safe operation and quickly identify issues.
Common Warning Lights and Their Meanings
  • Engine Oil Pressure Warning: Indicates low oil pressure in the engine. Immediate action is required to avoid engine damage.
  • Battery Charge Warning: Shows a problem with the battery charging system. The machine may run on battery power only until fixed.
  • Hydraulic Oil Temperature Warning: Alerts the operator that hydraulic oil temperature is too high, which can affect system performance.
  • Fuel Level Warning: Signals that the fuel level is low and needs refilling soon to avoid machine shutdown.
  • Engine Coolant Temperature Warning: Warns of high engine coolant temperature, indicating possible overheating.
Dummy Lights and Indicator Symbols
  • Parking Brake Indicator: Illuminates when the parking brake is engaged, reminding the operator to release it before moving.
  • Turn Signal Indicators: Flash to show left or right turn signals are active.
  • Glow Plug Indicator (Diesel Engines): Shows when the glow plugs are heating during engine startup.
  • Service Reminder Light: Indicates scheduled maintenance is due.
Importance of Recognizing Symbols
Recognizing these lights promptly allows the operator to take necessary precautions or maintenance actions, preventing damage and ensuring the excavator runs efficiently.
Conclusion
Familiarity with the Volvo EC210 warning and dummy light symbols improves safety and machine longevity. Operators should consult the operator’s manual for detailed information and respond promptly to any warnings displayed on the dashboard.
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Understanding Warning and Dummy Light Symbols on the Volvo EC210 Excavator - by MikePhua - 07-15-2025, 08:04 PM

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