GSO ISO 6750-1:2022
ISO 6750-1:2019
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
12 May 2022
Earth-moving machinery — Operator's manual — Part 1: Contents and format
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GSO ISO 6750-1:2022 Scope
This document specifies the contents of operator's manuals for earth-moving machinery as defined in ISO 6165, and gives guidance on how to structure such operator's manuals. It is intended to assist manufacturers of the machinery in the drafting and presentation of these manuals.
Manuals intended for use by service technicians are not within the scope of this document.
NOTE 1 Annex A provides basic information items to be included in the operator's manual.
NOTE 2 Annex B provides guidance on the presentation and format of hardcopy operator's manuals.
NOTE 3 Annex C provides recommendations on the electronic means of communication that can be used to convey the contents of operator's manuals.
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