Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and garden equipment - Symbols for operator controls and other displays - Part 1: Common symbols

ISO 3767-1:2016 standardizes symbols for use on operator controls and other displays applicable to multiple types of agricultural tractors and machinery, forestry machinery, and powered lawn and garden equipment.

Tracteurs, matériels agricoles et forestiers, matériel à moteur pour jardins et pelouses — Symboles pour les commandes de l'opérateur et autres indications — Partie 1: Symboles communs

ISO 3767-1:2016 normalise les symboles à utiliser sur les commandes de l'opérateur et autres indicateurs qui s'appliquent aux divers types de tracteurs et matériels agricoles, de matériels forestiers, et de matériels à moteur pour jardins et pelouses.

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Published
Publication Date
30-Aug-2016
Current Stage
9060 - Close of review
Completion Date
04-Mar-2027
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Overview

ISO 3767-1:2016 - Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and garden equipment - Symbols for operator controls and other displays - Part 1: Common symbols - standardizes graphical symbols used on controls and displays across multiple types of agricultural tractors, forestry machinery and powered lawn & garden equipment. The standard defines common symbol elements (for example oil, coolant, intake/exhaust air, pressure), rules for reproduction, colour usage, sizing and orientation, and guidance for adapting symbols as digital display icons.

Key topics and technical requirements

  • Scope and applicability: Common symbols intended for tractors, agricultural and forestry machinery, and powered lawn & garden equipment (referenced classifications include ISO 3339-0, ISO 5395, ISO 6814).
  • Normative references: Cross-references to ISO 7000, IEC 60417, and the ISO/IEC 80416 series for symbol creation, arrows and display adaptation.
  • General symbol rules: Orientation, scaling (75 mm basic pattern corner marks), permissible minor modifications (line width, corner rounding) provided the symbol’s core elements remain unchanged, and placement near associated controls.
  • Colour semantics: Standard illumination colour meanings - red for failure/urgent attention, yellow/amber for abnormal conditions, green for normal operation; blue reserved for main/high beam; use of red/blue for hot/cold in climate controls.
  • Reproduction and legibility: Requirements for contrast, readability when cast/moulded without colour dependence, and consistency when grouping symbols.
  • Development of new symbols: Search ISO 7000/IEC 60417 first; new symbols must follow Annex A and ISO/IEC 80416 principles and include functional descriptions.
  • Digital icon adaptation: Guidance to adapt symbols to pixel-based displays while preserving the original visual impression (see ISO 80416‑4).

Practical applications and who uses it

ISO 3767-1 is essential for:

  • Equipment OEMs and design engineers creating controls, dashboards and HMIs for tractors, forestry machines and lawn equipment.
  • HMI/UI designers and software developers implementing reconfigurable displays and digital icons.
  • Safety engineers and technical writers ensuring consistent operator-facing information and cross-language communication.
  • Regulatory bodies and conformity assessors referencing standardized symbols for compliance and user safety. Benefits include improved operator comprehension, reduced training needs, international harmonization, and safer machine operation.

Related standards

  • ISO 3767 Parts 2–5 (equipment‑specific symbol sets)
  • ISO 7000 / IEC 60417 (graphical symbol databases)
  • ISO/IEC 80416 series (creation, arrows, application, screen adaptation)
  • ISO 3339-0, ISO 5395, ISO 6814 (classification and equipment definitions)

Keywords: ISO 3767-1:2016, symbols for operator controls, agricultural tractors, forestry machinery, powered lawn and garden equipment, graphical symbols, digital display icons, ISO 7000, IEC 60417.

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DRAFT INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
ISO/DIS 3767-1
ISO/TC 23/SC 14 Secretariat: ANSI
Voting begins on: Voting terminates on:
2015-05-11 2015-08-11
Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered
lawn and garden equipment — Symbols for operator
controls and other displays —
Part 1:
Common symbols
Tracteurs, matériels agricoles et forestiers, matériel à moteur pour jardins et pelouses — Symboles pour les
commandes de l’opérateur et autres indications —
Partie 1: Symboles communs
ICS: 65.060.01; 01.080.20
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Foreword
A boiler plate text will be inserted by ISO CS from DIS onwards.
ISO 3767 consists of the following parts, under the general title Tractors, machinery for agriculture and
forestry, powered lawn and garden equipment — Symbols for operator controls and other displays:
Part 1: Common symbols
Part 2: Symbols for agricultural tractors and machinery
Part 3: Symbols for powered lawn and garden equipment
Part 4: Symbols for forestry machinery
Part 5: Symbols for manual portable forestry machines
List here the changes if this document is a revision.
This edition of ISO 3767-1 constitutes an extensive technical revision with many new symbols added.

ISO/DIS 3767-1:2015
Contents
Foreword . 3
Contents . 5
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 2
4 General . 2
5 Colour . 4
6 Development of new symbols . 4
7 Adaptation of symbols as digital display icons . 5
8 Base symbols . 6
9 General symbols . 8
10 Engine symbols . 44
11 Transmission symbols . 56
12 Hydraulic system symbols . 61
13 Brake symbols . 66
14 Fuel symbols . 69
15 Lighting symbols . 72
16 Window and visibility symbols . 77
17 Climate control symbols . 86
18 Seat symbols . 89
19 Tyre, wheel, axle, and suspension symbols . 93
20 Steering symbols . 100
Annex A (informative) Guidelines for the development and evaluation of graphical symbols . 103

ISO/DIS 3767-1:2015
Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn
and garden equipment — Symbols for operator controls and other
displays — Part 1: Common symbols
1 Scope
1.1 ISO 3767-1 standardizes symbols for use on operator controls and other displays applicable to
multiples types of agricultural tractors and machinery, forestry machinery, and powered lawn and
garden equipment as defined in ISO 3339-0, ISO 5395, and ISO 6814.
1.2 ISO 3767-2 covers symbols for tractors and machinery for agriculture. ISO 3767-3 covers
symbols for powered lawn and garden equipment. ISO 3767-4 covers symbols for forestry machinery.
ISO 3767-5 covers symbols for manual portable forestry machines.
1.3 ISO 7000 and IEC 60417 can be consulted for additional internationally standardized symbols of
potential relevance to agricultural tractors and machinery, forestry machinery, and powered lawn and
garden equipment.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 3339-0, Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry — Classification and terminology —
Part 0: Classification system and classification
ISO 3767-2, Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and garden equipment —
Symbols for operator controls and other displays—Part 2: Symbols for agricultural tractors and
machinery
ISO 3767-3, Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and garden equipment —
Symbols for operator controls and other displays—Part 3: Symbols for powered lawn and garden
equipment
ISO 3767-4, Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and garden equipment —
Symbols for operator controls and other displays — Part 4: Symbols for forestry machinery
ISO 3767-5, Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and garden equipment —
Symbols for operator controls and other displays — Part 5: Symbols for manual portable forestry
machines
ISO 5395, Power lawn-mowers, lawn tractors, lawn and garden tractors, professional mowers, and lawn
and garden tractors with mowing attachments — Definitions, safety requirements and test procedures
ISO 6814, Machinery for forestry — Mobile and self-propelled machinery — Terms, definitions and
classification
ISO 7000, Graphical symbols for use on equipment
[available in database format at http://www.graphical-symbols.info/ and http://www.iso.org/obp/ui/]
ISO/DIS 3767-1:2015
IEC60417, Graphical symbols for use on equipment
[available in database format at http://www.graphical-symbols.info/]
IEC 80416-1, Basic principles for graphical symbols for use on equipment — Part 1: Creation of symbol
originals
ISO 80416-2, Basic principles for graphical symbols for use on equipment — Part 2: Form and use of
arrows
IEC 80416-3, Basic principles for graphical symbols for use on equipment — Part 3: Guidelines for the
application of graphical symbols
ISO 80416-4, Basic principles for graphical symbols for use on equipment — Part 4: Guidelines for the
adaptation of graphical symbols for use on screens and displays (icons)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this International Standard, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
symbol (graphical symbol)
a visually perceptible figure used to transmit information independent of language. It may be produced
by drawing, printing, or other means. Letters, numerals, and mathematical symbols may be used as
symbols or symbol elements. For some specific applications, groups of letters (for example, AUTO,
STOP) are used as symbols or symbol elements.
NOTE Letters and numerals are not registered by ISO/TC 145/SC 3 or published in ISO 7000 unless they are
symbol elements embedded in graphical symbols.
3.2
icon (digital display icon)
a digitized (pixelated) representation of a graphical symbol, usually used on a reconfigurable electronic
display screen or graphical user interface (GUI). A single symbol can be represented by multiple icons,
each of a different size, pixel count, or colourization.
4 General
4.1 Except as indicated in subsequent clauses, symbols shall be used as shown in ISO 3767-1.
4.2 Selected symbols, which are shown in outline form in ISO 3767-1, may be filled in actual use for
enhanced clarity of reproduction and improved visual perception by the operator, except as otherwise
specified for individual symbols. Refer to IEC 80416-3 for guidance.
4.3 Limitations inherent in some reproduction and display technologies can require increased line
width or other minor modifications of symbols. Such modifications are allowed, provided that the
symbol remains conceptually unchanged in its basic graphical elements and is easily discernible by the
operator.
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4.4 To improve the appearance and perceptibility of a graphical symbol, or to coordinate with the
design of the equipment to which it is applied, it can be necessary to modify the symbol as indicated in
IEC 80416-3 (for example, to change the line width or to round the corners of the symbol). Such
modifications are allowed, provided that the essential perceptible characteristics of the symbol are
maintained.
4.5 For actual use, all symbols shall be reproduced large enough to be easily discernible by the
operator. See IEC 80416-1 for guidelines on the proper sizing of symbols. Symbols grouped together in
a display or on a set of controls should be scaled to the same degree relative to the corner marks of the
symbol original as shown in ISO 3767-1 in order to maintain the correct visual relationship among the
symbols. Symbols shall be used in the orientation shown in ISO 3767-1, unless rotation or mirror
imaging is specifically allowed for individual symbols.
4.6 Most symbols are constructed using a building block approach in which various symbols and
symbol elements are combined in a logical manner to produce a new symbol.
4.7 In some cases, symbols may be used in conjunction, without being combined into a composite
symbol, to convey the same meaning as the composite symbol.
4.8 Symbols are generally intended to replace a word or words with a graphical image that has the
same meaning for all operators, regardless of their native language. However, the use of a graphical
symbol to identify a control or display does not preclude the use of words in conjunction with that
control or display.
4.9 If a symbol shows a machine or parts of a machine from a side view, a machine moving from
right to left across the symbol area shall be assumed. If a symbol shows a machine or parts of a machine
from an overhead view, a machine moving from bottom to top across the symbol area shall be assumed.
4.10 Symbols on controls and displays shall have a good contrast to their background. A white or
light-coloured symbol on a black or dark-coloured background is preferred for most controls. Displays
may use either a white or light-coloured symbol on a black or dark-coloured background or a black or
dark-coloured symbol on a white or light-coloured background, depending upon which alternative
provides the best visual perception. When a symbol image is reversed (for example, from black-on-
white to white-on-black or vice versa) this reversal shall be done for the entire symbol.
4.11 If symbols are cast, moulded, embossed, or stamped into a surface, the symbols shall be visually
distinct from that surface without dependence on colour.
4.12 Symbols shall be located on or adjacent to the control or display that is being identified. Where
more than one symbol is required for a control, the symbols shall be located in relation to the control
such that movement of the control towards the symbols shall effect the function depicted by that
symbol.
4.13 Arrows used in symbols shall conform to the requirements of ISO 80416-2. IEC 80416-1 shall be
consulted for the general principles for creating symbol originals. IEC 80416-3 should be consulted for
guidelines for the application of symbols.
4.14 ISO/IEC registration numbers are shown for symbols which are registered in ISO 7000 or
IEC 60417.
NOTE Symbol originals are approved and registered either by ISO/TC 145/SC 3 and published in ISO 7000 or
by IEC/SC 3C and published in IEC 60417. In some cases, modified or application symbols, rather than the
registered symbol originals, are standardized in ISO 3767-1.
ISO/DIS 3767-1:2015
4.15 When letters or numerals are used in a symbol, the font shown shall not be considered
definitive. Other fonts may be used so long as the letters and numerals remain legible.
4.16 Symbols in ISO 3767-1 are shown within marks that delimit the corners of the 75 mm square
basic pattern from IEC 80416-1. Corner marks are not part of the symbol, but are provided to ensure
consistent presentation of all symbol graphics.
5 Colour
5.1 When used on illuminated displays, the following colours shall have the meanings indicated:
— Red denotes a failure, serious malfunction, or operating condition that requires immediate
attention;
— Yellow or amber denotes a condition outside normal operating limits
— Green denotes a normal operating condition
5.2 In addition, certain colours shall be used for specific applications:
— Blue is used for the high beam; main beam display (see 15.1);
— Red is used for the hazard warning display and for the hazard warning control (see 15.6);
— Green is used for the turn signal display (see 15.10).
5.3 If colour is used on or in association with symbols for heating and cooling systems, the colour
red shall be used to indicate hot, and the colour blue shall be used to indicate cold.
6 Development of new symbols
6.1 Prior to developing a new symbol, a search should be conducted for previously standardized
symbols with the same or similar meaning to what is needed. ISO 7000 and IEC 60417 (both available in
database form) are compilations of internationally standardized symbols which can be useful both for
finding appropriate symbols that do not appear in one of the parts of ISO 3767 and for generating
concepts that can be used in the development of new symbols.
6.2 New symbols shall be developed in accordance with the principles of ISO 3767-1, Annex A.
IEC 80416-1 should be consulted for general principles for the creation of symbols. Arrows shall be in
accordance with ISO 80416-2. Different arrow forms have different meanings according to ISO 80416-2.
Care should be taken to use the correct arrow form. Following the guidelines of ISO 3767-1, Annex A
makes possible the development of symbols appropriate in graphical form and content for international
standardization and ISO 7000 registration.
6.3 Symbols proposed for standardization in ISO 3767-1 shall include a short explanation of the

function or expected use of the symbol.
NOTE IEC 80416-1 uses the term "description" for this type of information and provides guidelines for
writing descriptions for symbols intended for standardization in ISO 7000 or IEC 60417. The descriptions for
symbols standardized in ISO 3767-1 can serve as examples.
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7 Adaptation of symbols as digital display icons
Symbols can be adapted for use as digital display icons on visual display units, reconfigurable displays,
or other electronic displays. Such adaptations should follow the principles of ISO 80416-4. Special care
should be taken to ensure that digital display icons preserve the visual impression of the symbol from
which the icon is adapted. The same principles regarding use of colour with symbols apply to the use of
colour with digital display icons.

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8 Base symbols
ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
8.1 Oil; fluid ISO 7000-1056
To indicate oil or other non-water-base fluid.
Use as a symbol element in combination with
other symbols to indicate specified types of oil.

This symbol may be used when the type of oil
or fluid is not specified.
8.2 Water; coolant; water-base fluid ISO 7000-0536
To indicate water, coolant, or other water-base
fluid.
Use as a symbol element in combination with

other symbols to indicate specified types of
water-base fluid.
This symbol may be used when the type of
water-base fluid is not specified.
8.3 Intake air; air flow through ISO 7000-1604
To indicate intake air.
To indicate air flow into or through a tube or
pipe.
This symbol shall be used outline.
8.4 Exhaust gas ISO 7000-1605
To indicate exhaust gas.
To indicate air flow out of a tube or pipe.
This symbol shall be used filled.

8.5
Pressure ISO 7000-1701
To indicate pressure in general.
Use as a symbol element in combination with
other symbols to indicate the type of material

that is under pressure.
The filled circle may be deleted and an
appropriate symbol inserted between the
arrows.
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Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
8.6 Level indicator Application of
ISO 7000-0159
To identify the control that adjusts the amount
of level of material in a container.
To indicate the level of, for example, a liquid in

a container.
Use as a symbol element in combination with
other symbols to indicate the type of material
whose quantity is measured.
The line at the right of the symbol may be
deleted and an appropriate symbol inserted.
8.7 Filter ISO 7000-1369
To indicate a filter for liquid or gas.
Use as a symbol element in combination with
other symbols to indicate the type of material

that is filtered.
8.8 Temperature ISO 7000-0034
To indicate temperature or a function
associated with temperature.
8.9 Malfunction, general; failure ISO 7000-1603B
To indicate that a component or function has
failed or malfunctioned.
Use as a symbol element in combination with

other symbols to indicate the component or
function that has failed or malfunctioned.
8.10 Mass; weight Application of
[version A] ISO 7000-1321A
To indicate mass.
To identify a function related to mass.

ISO 7000-1321A and ISO 7000-1321B are
8.11 ISO 7000-1321B
alternative symbols with the same meaning.

8.12
Air, general ISO7000-0537
To indicate air in general.
To indicate a function related to air in general.

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9 General symbols
ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.1 On; start Application of
IEC 60417-5007
To identify the control that starts a function or
operation.
To identify the control that enables a function

or operation to be engaged or activated.
Use independently or in conjunction with other
symbols. Do not use as a graphical element with
the meaning "on; start" within a combined
symbol (see 4.6 and 4.7).
9.2
Off; stop Application of
IEC 60417-5008
To identify the control that stops a function or
operation.
To identify the control that disables a function

or operation to be engaged or activated.
Use independently or in conjunction with other
symbols. Do not use as a graphical element with
the meaning "on; start" within a combined
symbol (see 4.6 and 4.7).
9.3
On and off Application of
IEC 60417-5010
To identify the control that, depending on its
position or last activation, starts or stops a
function or operation.
Use independently or in conjunction with other
symbols. Do not use as a graphical element with
the meaning "on and off" within a combined
symbol (see 4.6 and 4.7).
9.4
Ready ISO 7000-1140
To indicate that the machine or equipment or
function is ready for operation.

9.5 Stand-by IEC 60417-5009
To identify the control by which part of the
equipment is switched on in order to bring the
component or function into the stand-by
condition.
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Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.6 Engage ISO 7000-0022
To identify the control that effects the
engagement of two machine parts or elements,
or the activation of a mechanical function.

To indicate the engagement function.
This symbol may be rotated 90° or 180° for a
clearer visual representation.
9.7 ISO 7000-0023
Disengage
To identify the control that effects the
disengagement of two machine parts or
elements, or the deactivation of a mechanical
function.
To indicate the disengagement function.
This symbol may be rotated 90° or 180° for a
clearer visual representation.
9.8 Plus; increase; positive polarity Application of
IEC 60417-5005
To identify the positive terminals of equipment
which is used with or generates direct current.
To indicate that a quantity is increasing or the

direction of control movement that increases a
quantity.
9.9
Minus; decrease; negative polarity Application of
IEC 60417-5006
To identify the negative terminals of equipment
which is used with or generates direct current.
To indicate that a quantity is decreasing or the

direction of control movement that decreases a
quantity.
9.10
Lock ISO 7000-1656
To identify the location of a lock.
To identify the control that effects a locking
function.
To indicate that the component or function is in
9.11 Application of
its locked state.
IEC 60417-5569
ISO 7000-1656 and IEC 60417-5569 are
alternative symbols with the same meaning.

ISO/DIS 3767-1:2015
ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.12 Unlock ISO 7000-3305
To identify the control that effects an unlocking
function.
To indicate that the component or function is in

its unlocked state.
9.13 Application of
ISO 7000-3305 and IEC 60417-5570 are
IEC 60417-5570
alternative symbols with the same meaning.

9.14 Horn ISO 7000-0244
To identify the control for the horn.

9.15
Lighter ISO 7000-0620
To identify the cigarette lighter.

9.16 Battery charging condition ISO 7000-0247
To indicate whether the battery is charging.
To indicate the operational status of the
battery.
When displayed on a red background, this
symbol indicates that the battery has reached a
low level of charge.
9.17 Battery disconnect; battery shut-off ISO 7000-2063
To identify the control that disconnects the
battery from the electrical system.
To indicate that the battery has been

disconnected.
9.18
Battery fluid level ISO 7000-2455
To indicate the battery fluid level.
To identify the battery fluid fill point.

9.19 Battery, failure Application of
ISO 7000-2456
To indicate that the battery has failed or
malfunctioned.
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ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.20 Clock; time switch; timer IEC 60417-5184
To identify clock or timer functions.
To identify the control that activates a clock,
time switch, or timer.
To identify the control that allows setting of
time and date on electronic displays.
9.21
Clock, malfunction ISO 7000-3395
To indicate that the clock has malfunctioned.

9.22 Hourmeter; elapsed operating hours ISO 7000-1366
To indicate the number of hours that the
machine or component has been operating.
To indicate the operating interval at which

service or maintenance functions should be
9.23 Application of ISO
performed.
7000-1366
Use as a symbol element to indicate a quantity
per hour.
9.24
Volume, empty ISO 7000-1563
To indicate that the container is empty.
To identify the empty reading or indicator
position on the display or container.

9.25
Volume, half-full ISO 7000-1564
To indicate that the container is half-full.
To identify the half-full reading or indicator
position on the display or container.

9.26 Volume, full ISO 7000-1565
To indicate that the container is full.
To identify the full reading or indicator position
on the display or container.
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ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.27 Control lever operating direction, dual- ISO 7000-1436
direction
To indicate that the control operates in two
directions.
To indicate the directions in which the control
moves.
This symbol may be rotated to indicate the
angle of control operation in two directions.
Place appropriate symbols at arrowheads to
indicate the action effected by movement of the
control.
9.28 Control lever operating direction, multiple- ISO 7000-1703
direction
To indicate that the control operates in multiple
directions, generally forward-rearward and
left-right.
To indicate the directions in which the control
moves.
Place appropriate symbols at arrowheads to
indicate the action effected by movement of the
control.
9.29
Joystick control mode ISO 7000-3192
To identify the control that places the machine,
equipment, or function in joystick control
mode.
To indicate that the machine, equipment, or
function is in joystick control mode.
9.30 Joystick control, lock ISO 7000-3306
To identify the control or control position that
deactivates the joystick control and thereby
locks out the functionality of the control.

To indicate that the joystick control is in the
locked condition.
9.31 Joystick control, off or not available ISO 7000-3307
To indicate that the joystick control is not
functional.
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ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.32 Pull switch, switch position pulled out; pull ISO 7000-1154
to activate
To identify a control that is activated by pulling
out.
To indicate that the pull switch is pulled out
(activated).
9.33
Pull switch, switch position pushed in; push ISO 7000-1155
to deactivate
To identify a control that is deactivated by
pushing in.
To indicate that the pull switch is pushed in
(deactivated).
9.34
Forward or rearward movement, general ISO 7000-3517
To identify the control or control that moves
the machine in a forward or rearward direction.
To indicate that the machine is moving forward

or rearward.
Use this symbol when identification of the
machine type is not required or when an
appropriate machine representation is not
available.
9.35
Forward movement, general ISO 7000-0775
To identify the control or control that moves
the machine in a forward direction.
To indicate that the machine is moving forward.

Use this symbol when identification of the
machine type is not required or when an
appropriate machine representation is not
available.
9.36 Rearward movement, general ISO 7000-0776
To identify the control that moves the machine
in a rearward direction.
To indicate that the machine is moving

rearward.
Use this symbol when identification of the
machine type is not required.
Use this symbol when identification of the
machine type is not required or when an
appropriate machine representation is not
available.
ISO/DIS 3767-1:2015
ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.37 Clockwise rotation ISO 7000-0258
To identify clockwise rotational movement.

9.38 Anti-clockwise rotation ISO 7000-0937
To identify anti-clockwise rotational
movement.
9.39 Direction of continuous rotation, clockwise ISO 7000-0440
To indicate continuous clockwise rotational
movement.
9.40
Direction of continuous rotation, anti- ISO 7000-0941
clockwise
To indicate continuous anti-clockwise
rotational movement.
9.41 Direction of interrupted rotation, clockwise ISO 7000-0942
To indicate interrupted clockwise rotational
movement.
9.42 Direction of interrupted rotation, anti- ISO 7000-0943
clockwise
To indicate interrupted anti-clockwise
rotational movement.
9.43 Rotary repeated positioning ISO 7000-0436
To identify the control that activates repeated
positioning in a rotary direction.

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ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.44 Grease lubrication point; lubricate with ISO 7000-0787
grease; grease lubrication
To identify the locations on a machine or
equipment which should be lubricated with
grease.
To identify the container for grease.
To indicate the need for service with grease.
This symbol may be combined with ISO 7000-
1366 (see 9.22 and 9.23) to indicate service
intervals for components lubricated with
grease.
9.45 Grease lubrication system, automatic ISO 7000-3396
operation mode
To identify the automatic grease lubrication
system.
To identify the fill point for the automatic
grease lubrication system.
To indicate the operational status of the
automatic grease lubrication system.
9.46 Oil lubrication point; lubricate with oil; Application of
lubricating oil ISO 7000-0391
To identify the locations on a machine or
equipment which should be lubricated with oil.

To indicate the need for service with oil.
This symbol may be combined with ISO 7000-
1366 (see 9.22 and 9.23) to indicate service
intervals for components lubricated with oil.
9.47 Lift point ISO 7000-1368
To identify the locations on a machine where a
lifting device can be attached.

9.48
Tow point; retrieval point ISO 7000-2686
To identify the locations on a machine where a
towing or retrieval device can be attached.
This symbol may be mirror-imaged to indicate

the locations on a machine where a towing or
retrieval device can be attached for rearward
towing or retrieval.
ISO/DIS 3767-1:2015
ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.49 Jack support point; central support ISO 7000-0642
To identify the locations on a machine where a
lifting jack or support device can be used.
This symbol shall be used filled.

9.50 Tie down point ISO 7000-2069
To indicate the locations on a machine or
equipment which are to be used to secure the
machine (for example, to a trailer) or to prevent
equipment from moving during transport.

9.51 Reservoir ISO 7000-0359
To identify a reservoir.
The type of reservoir may be indicated by a
symbol to represent the material contained in

the reservoir.
9.52
Filling ISO 7000-0028
To indicate the filling of the container.
This symbol does not specify the material with
which the container is being filled.

9.53 Draining; emptying ISO 7000-0029
To indicate the draining or emptying of the
container.
This symbol does not specify the material

which is being drained or emptied.
9.54
Read operator's manual ISO 7000-0790
To indicate that the operator's manual should
be consulted.
To identify the location where the operator's

manual is stored.
9.55
Service indicator; read technical manual ISO 7000-1659
To indicate that the technical manual should be
consulted.
To identify the location where the technical

manual is stored.
To indicate that the machine or equipment
requires service.
To identify the control used to select diagnostic
options or to display diagnostic codes.
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ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.56 Cup holder ISO 7000-2583
To identify the location of the cup holder.

9.57 Dipstick ISO 7000-1318
To identify the equipment used to determine
the level of fluid by inserting the equipment
into a specified location, withdrawing the
equipment, and examining the mark left by the

residual fluid.
To identify the dipstick location.
This symbol does not specify the fluid that is
measured by the dipstick.
9.58 Moving machine alarm; rearward moving ISO 7000-2104
vehicle alarm
To identify the control that sounds an alarm to
alert persons when the machine is moving
rearward.
To indicate the operational status of the
rearward moving machine alarm.
9.59 Moving machine alarm, cancel; rearward ISO 7000-2240
moving vehicle alarm, cancel
To identify the control that cancels or switches
off the rearward moving machine alarm.

9.60
Radar sensor Application of
ISO 7000-2241
To identify the control for the radar sensor.
To indicate that data (for example, to determine
machine ground speed) have been obtained

using radar.
9.61 Satellite reception mode, general IEC 60417-5464
To identify the control that enables the
equipment to receive satellite broadcasting
transmissions.
To indicate that the equipment is in the satellite
reception mode.
9.62 Latitude and longitude ISO 7000-3193
To identify the control that sets the current or
default latitude and longitude.
To indicate latitude and longitude.

ISO/DIS 3767-1:2015
ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.63 Aerial; antenna IEC 60417-5039
To identify the aerial (antenna).
This symbol should be used unless it is
essential to specify the type of aerial (antenna).

9.64 Urgent alert indicator ISO 7000-2301
To indicate a condition that requires immediate
attention by the operator.
Use as an “urgent alert” indicator to call

attention to another (already existing) symbol.
9.65 Information alert ISO 7000-2760
To indicate that one or more functions or
systems on the machine or equipment are
operating outside normal parameters in such a
way as to require that the operator be alerted,

but not necessarily to require active attention
or monitoring of the function or system.
When displayed in colour, this symbol shall be
displayed in blue, preferably with blue outer
9.66 Application of
border, white inner border, blue background,
ISO 7000-2760
and white letter.
This symbol is registered in ISO 7000 with the
title "product information; information point"

and a different description.
May be used in combination with ISO 7000-
2813 (see 9.67 and 9.68) and ISO 7000-3308
(see 9.69 and 9.70).
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ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.67 Operator alert ISO 7000-2813
To indicate that one or more functions or
systems on the machine or equipment are
operating outside normal parameters in such a
way as to require attention or further

monitoring of the function or system, but not
necessarily to require stopping the machine or
equipment.
When displayed in colour, this symbol shall be
displayed in yellow, preferably with black
9.68 Application of
outline diamond and black exclamation mark
ISO 7000-2813
on a yellow background. The yellow
background may be extended beyond the limit
of the black outline diamond.
Do not use this symbol for alerting to personal
safety hazards.
May be used in combination with ISO 7000-
2760 (see 9.65 and 9.66) and ISO 7000-3308
(see 9.69 and 9.70).
9.69 Stop operation ISO 7000-3308
To instruct the operator to stop the machine or
equipment as soon as possible and to switch off
the engine or perform a requested action
before any further operation is attempted.

To indicate that one or more functions or
systems on the machine or equipment are
operating outside normal parameters in such a
way as to require stopping the machine or
9.70
Application of ISO
equipment.
7000-3308
When displayed in colour, this symbol shall be
displayed in red with red outer border, white
inner border, red background, and white

letters.
May be used in combination with ISO 7000-
2760 (see 9.65 and 9.66) and ISO 7000-2813
(see 9.67 and 9.68).
ISO/DIS 3767-1:2015
ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.71 Manual control; manual operation; manual ISO 7000-0096
start
To identify the control that activates manual
control.
To indicate that the function is in manual
control mode.
Use as a symbol element in a combined symbol
or in conjunction with a function symbol to
indicate manual operating mode.
9.72 ISO 7000-2684
ISO 7000-0096 and ISO 7000-2684 are
alternative symbols with the same meaning.
ISO 7000-2684 may be rotated 90° clockwise.

Rotated symbol may be mirror-imaged.
Symbol ISO 7000-2684 is registered with the
title "manual activation control".
9.73
Automatic operation; automatic start Groups of letters
used as symbols
To identify the control that selects the
are not registered.
automatic mode for a function.
To identify the control that activates automatic

control.
To indicate that the function is in automatic
control mode.
Use as a symbol element in a combined symbol
or in conjunction with a function symbol to
indicate automatic operating mode.
9.74 Counter Application of
ISO 7000-0695
To indicate a counting function.
To indicate the count of a quantity produced in
the current job or time interval since the last

reset.
9.75
Counter reset ISO 7000-2750
To identify the control that sets the count in the
counter to zero.
To identify the control that sets the value of a

measured or displayed quantity to zero.
9.76
Roadway travel mode ISO 7000-2310
To identify the control that brings the machine
to a condition where it can travel on public
roadways.
To indicate that the machine is set up for travel
on public roadways.
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ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.77 Roadway travel mode, cancel Negation of
ISO 7000-2310
To identify the control that takes the machine
to a condition where it should not travel on
public roadways.
To indicate that the machine is not set up for
travel on public roadways.
9.78
Fast operation ISO 7000-2810
To indicate the fast setting of an operating
range.
To identify the control for fast operation.

To identify the control direction of movement
that increases speed of operation.
This symbol shall be used filled.
9.79
Intermediate speed operation Application of ISO
7000-2810
To indicate the intermediate speed setting of an
operating range.
To identify the control for intermediate speed

operation.
This symbol shall be used outline.
Use this symbol only in combination with ISO
7000-2810 (see 9.78) and ISO 7000-2811 (see
9.80).
9.80 Slow operation ISO 7000-2811
To indicate the slow setting of an operating
range.
To identify the control for slow operation.

To identify the control direction of movement
that decreases speed of operation.
This symbol shall be used filled.
9.81 Very slow operation; creeper gear ISO 7000-2812
To indicate the very slow setting off an
operating range.
To identify the control direction of movement

that decreases speed of operation to its slowest
setting.
To identify the creeper gear of the
transmission.
To indicate that the transmission is operating in
its creeper gear.
This symbol shall be used filled.
ISO/DIS 3767-1:2015
ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
9.82 Temperature, high ISO 7000-3397
To identify the high temperature position of a
control.
To indicate that the temperature is at a high

level.
Colour may be red to signify warm or hot
temperatures.
9.83 ISO 7000-3398
Temperature, low
To identify the low temperature position of a
control.
To indicate that the temperature is at a low

level.
Colour may be blue to signify cool or cold
temperatures.
9.84 Temperature limit ISO 7000-0632
To identify the control that sets the maximum
and minimum temperature limits.
The temperature values may be shown adjacent

to the symbol, preferably with the minimum
temperature on the left side and the maximum
temperature on the right side.
9.85
Upper temperature limit; maximum ISO 7000-0533
temperature
To identify the control that sets the maximum
temperature limit.
To indicate the maximum temperature limit.
The temperature value may be shown adjacent
to the symbol, preferably on the right side.
9.86 ISO 7000-0534
Lower temperature limit; minimum
temperature
To identify the control that sets the minimum
temperature limit.
To indicate the minimum temperature limit.
The temperature value may be shown adjacent
to the symbol, preferably on the left side.
Temperature, increasing
9.87
ISO 7000-0035
To indicate an increase in temperature.
To identify the control that causes the
temperature to increase.
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ISO/IEC
Graphical registration
symbol Symbol title and description number
Temperature, increasing
9.88 ISO 7000-0036
To indicate a decrease in temperature.
To identify the control that causes the
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 3767-1
Fourth edition
2016-09-01
Tractors, machinery for agriculture
and forestry, powered lawn and
garden equipment — Symbols
for operator controls and other
displays —
Part 1:
Common symbols
Tracteurs, matériels agricoles et forestiers, matériel à moteur pour
jardins et pelouses — Symboles pour les commandes de l’opérateur et
autres indications —
Partie 1: Symboles communs
Reference number
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 General . 2
5 Colour . 3
6 Development of new symbols . 4
7 Adaptation of symbols as digital display icons . 4
8 Base symbols . 4
9 General symbols . 6
10 Engine symbols .38
11 Transmission symbols .48
12 Hydraulic system symbols .52
13 Brake symbols .56
14 Fuel symbols .58
15 Lighting symbols .61
16 Window and visibility symbols .64
17 Climate control symbols .71
18 Seat symbols.74
19 Tyre, wheel, axle and suspension symbols.77
20 Steering symbols .82
Annex A (informative) Guidelines for the development and evaluation of graphical symbols .85
Bibliography .88
Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 23, Tractors and machinery for agriculture and
forestry, SC 14, Operator controls, operator symbols and other displays, operator manuals.
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 3767-1:1998), which has been
technically revised. It also incorporates the amendments ISO 3767-1:1998/Amd 1:2008 and
ISO 3767-1:1998/Amd 2:2012. Many new symbols have been added.
A list of all the parts in the ISO 3767 series can be found on the ISO website.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 3767-1:2016(E)
Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered
lawn and garden equipment — Symbols for operator
controls and other displays —
Part 1:
Common symbols
IMPORTANT — The electronic file of this document contains colours which are considered to be
useful for the correct understanding of the document. Users should therefore consider printing
this document using a colour printer.
1 Scope
This document standardizes symbols for use on operator controls and other displays applicable to
multiple types of agricultural tractors and machinery, forestry machinery, and powered lawn and
garden equipment.
NOTE 1 ISO 3767-2 covers symbols for agricultural tractors and machinery. ISO 3767-3 covers symbols for
powered lawn and garden equipment. ISO 3767-4 covers symbols for forestry machinery. ISO 3767-5 covers
symbols for manual portable forestry machines.
NOTE 2 ISO 7000 and IEC 60417 can be consulted for additional internationally standardized symbols of
potential relevance to agricultural tractors and machinery, forestry machinery, and powered lawn and garden
equipment.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 80416-1, Basic principles for graphical symbols for use on equipment — Part 1: Creation of graphical
symbols for registration
ISO 80416-2, Basic principles for graphical symbols for use on equipment — Part 2: Form and use of arrows
IEC 80416-3, Basic principles for graphical symbols for use on equipment — Part 3: Guidelines for the
application of graphical symbols
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
3.1
symbol
graphical symbol
visually perceptible figure used to transmit information independent of language
Note 1 to entry: It may be produced by drawing, printing or other means. Letters, numerals and mathematical
symbols may be used as symbols or symbol elements. For some specific applications, groups of letters (for
example, AUTO, STOP) are used as symbols or symbol elements.
Note 2 to entry: Letters and numerals are not registered by ISO/TC 145/SC 3 or published in ISO 7000 unless they
are symbol elements embedded in graphical symbols.
3.2
icon
digital display icon
digitized (pixelated) representation of a graphical symbol, usually used on a reconfigurable electronic
display screen or graphical user interface (GUI)
Note 1 to entry: A single symbol can be represented by multiple icons, each of a different size, pixel count or
colorization.
4 General
4.1 Except where indicated in subsequent clauses, symbols shall be used as shown in this document.
4.2 Selected symbols, which are shown in outline form in this document, may be filled in actual use for
enhanced clarity of reproduction and improved visual perception by the operator, except as otherwise
specified for individual symbols, and in accordance with IEC 80416-3.
4.3 Limitations inherent in some reproduction and display technologies can require increased line
width or other minor modifications of symbols. Such modifications are allowed, provided that the symbol
remains conceptually unchanged in its basic graphical elements and is easily discernible by the operator.
4.4 To improve the appearance and perceptibility of a graphical symbol, or to coordinate with the
design of the equipment to which it is applied, it can be necessary to modify the symbol as indicated
in IEC 80416-3 (for example, to change the line width or to round the corners of the symbol). Such
modifications are allowed, provided that the essential perceptible characteristics of the symbol are
maintained.
4.5 For actual use, all symbols shall be reproduced large enough to be easily discernible by the operator.
Follow IEC 80416-1 for the proper sizing of symbols. Symbols grouped together in a display or on a set
of controls should be scaled to the same degree relative to the corner marks of the symbol original as
shown in this document in order to maintain the correct visual relationship among the symbols. Symbols
shall be used in the orientation shown in this document, unless rotation or mirror imaging is specifically
allowed for individual symbols.
4.6 Most symbols are constructed using a building block approach in which various symbols and
symbol elements are combined in a logical manner to produce a new symbol.
4.7 In some cases, symbols may be used in conjunction, without being combined into a composite
symbol, to convey the same meaning as the composite symbol.
4.8 Symbols are generally intended to replace a word or words with a graphical image that has the
same meaning for all operators, regardless of their native language. However, the use of a graphical
symbol to identify a control or display does not preclude the use of words in conjunction with that
control or display.
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4.9 If a symbol shows a machine or parts of a machine from a side view, a machine moving from right
to left across the symbol area shall be assumed. If a symbol shows a machine or parts of a machine from
an overhead view, a machine moving from bottom to top across the symbol area shall be assumed.
4.10 Symbols on controls and displays shall have a good contrast to their background. A white or light-
coloured symbol on a black or dark-coloured background is preferred for most controls. Displays may
use either a white or light-coloured symbol on a black or dark-coloured background or a black or dark-
coloured symbol on a white or light-coloured background, depending upon which alternative provides
the best visual perception. When a symbol image is reversed (for example, from black-on-white to white-
on-black or vice versa) this reversal shall be done for the entire symbol.
4.11 If symbols are cast, moulded, embossed or stamped into a surface, the symbols shall be visually
distinct from that surface without dependence on colour.
4.12 Symbols shall be located on or adjacent to the control or display that is being identified. Where
more than one symbol is required for a control, the symbols shall be located in relation to the control
such that movement of the control towards the symbols shall effect the function depicted by that symbol.
4.13 Arrows used in symbols shall conform to the requirements of ISO 80416-2. IEC 80416-1 shall be
consulted for the general principles for creating symbol originals. IEC 80416-3 should be consulted for
guidelines for the application of symbols.
4.14 ISO/IEC registration numbers are shown for symbols which are registered in ISO 7000 or
IEC 60417.
NOTE Symbol originals are approved and registered either by ISO/TC 145/SC 3 and published in ISO 7000
or by IEC/SC 3C and published in IEC 60417. In some cases, modified or application symbols, rather than the
registered symbol originals, are standardized in this document.
4.15 When letters or numerals are used in a symbol, the font shown shall not be considered definitive.
Other fonts may be used so long as the letters and numerals remain legible.
4.16 Symbols in this document are shown within marks that delimit the corners of the 75 mm square
basic pattern from IEC 80416-1. Corner marks are not part of the symbol, but are provided to ensure
consistent presentation of all symbol graphics.
5 Colour
5.1 When used on illuminated displays, the following colours shall have the meanings indicated:
— red denotes a failure, serious malfunction or operating condition that requires immediate attention;
— yellow or amber denotes a condition outside normal operating limits;
— green denotes a normal operating condition.
5.2 In addition, certain colours shall be used for specific applications:
— blue is used for the high beam, upper beam display (see 15.1);
— red is used for the hazard warning display and for the hazard warning control (see 15.6);
— green is used for the turn signal display (see 15.10).
5.3 If colour is used on or in association with symbols for heating and cooling systems, the colour red
shall be used to indicate hot and the colour blue shall be used to indicate cold.
6 Development of new symbols
6.1 Prior to developing a new symbol, a search should be conducted for previously standardized
symbols with the same or similar meaning to what is needed. ISO 7000 and IEC 60417 (both available
in database form) are compilations of internationally standardized symbols which can be useful both for
finding appropriate symbols that do not appear in ISO 3767 and for generating concepts that can be used
in the development of new symbols.
6.2 New symbols shall be developed in accordance with the principles of Annex A of this document.
IEC 80416-1 should be consulted for general principles for the creation of symbols. Arrows shall be in
accordance with ISO 80416-2. Different arrow forms have different meanings according to ISO 80416-2.
Care should be taken to use the correct arrow form. Following the guidelines of Annex A of this document
makes possible the development of symbols appropriate in graphical form and content for international
standardization and ISO 7000 registration.
6.3 Symbols proposed for standardization in this document shall include a short explanation of the
function or expected use of the symbol.
NOTE IEC 80416-1 uses the term “description” for this type of information and provides guidelines for
writing descriptions for symbols intended for standardization in ISO 7000 or IEC 60417. The descriptions for
symbols standardized in this document can serve as examples.
7 Adaptation of symbols as digital display icons
Symbols can be adapted for use as digital display icons on visual display units, reconfigurable displays
or other electronic displays. Such adaptations should follow the principles of ISO 80416-4. Special care
should be taken to ensure that digital display icons preserve the visual impression of the symbol from
which the icon is adapted. The same principles regarding use of colour with symbols apply to the use of
colour with digital display icons.
8 Base symbols
ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
8.1 Oil; fluid Application of
ISO 7000-1056
To indicate oil or other non-water-base fluid.
Use as a symbol element in combination with other
symbols to indicate specified types of oil.
This symbol may be used when the type of oil or fluid
is not specified.
8.2 Water; coolant; water-base fluid Application of
ISO 7000-0536
To indicate water, coolant or other water-base fluid.
Use as a symbol element in combination with other
symbols to indicate specified types of water-base fluid.
This symbol may be used when the type of water-base
fluid is not specified.
8.3 Intake air; air flow through Application of
ISO 7000-1604
To indicate intake air.
To indicate air flow into or through a tube or pipe.
This symbol shall be used in outline.
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No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
8.4 Exhaust gas ISO 7000-1605
To indicate exhaust gas.
To indicate air flow out of a tube or pipe.
This symbol shall be used filled.
8.5 Pressure ISO 7000-1701
To indicate pressure in general.
Use as a symbol element in combination with other
symbols to indicate the type of material that is under
pressure.
The filled circle may be deleted and an appropriate
symbol inserted between the arrows.
8.6 Level indicator Application of
ISO 7000-0159
To identify the control that adjusts the amount of level
of material in a container.
To indicate the level of, for example, a liquid in a
container.
Use as a symbol element in combination with other
symbols to indicate the type of material whose
quantity is measured.
The line at the right of the symbol may be deleted and
an appropriate symbol inserted.
8.7 Filter ISO 7000-1369
To indicate a filter for liquid or gas.
Use as a symbol element in combination with other
symbols to indicate the type of material that is filtered.
8.8 Temperature ISO 7000-0034
To indicate temperature or a function associated with
temperature.
8.9 Malfunction, general; failure ISO 7000-1603B
To indicate that a component or function has failed or
malfunctioned.
Use as a symbol element in combination with other
symbols to indicate the component or function that
has failed or malfunctioned.
ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
8.10 Mass; weight Application of
ISO 7000-1321A
To indicate mass.
To identify a function related to mass.
ISO 7000-1321A and ISO 7000-1321B are alternative
symbols with the same meaning.
8.11 ISO 7000-1321B
8.12 Air, general Application of
ISO 7000-0537
To indicate air in general.
To indicate a function related to air in general.
9 General symbols
ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.1 On; start Application of
IEC 60417-5007
To identify the control that starts a function or
operation.
To identify the control that enables a function or
operation to be engaged or activated.
Use independently or in conjunction with other
symbols. Do not use as a graphical element with the
meaning “on; start” within a combined symbol
(see 4.6 and 4.7).
9.2 Off; stop Application of
IEC 60417-5008
To identify the control that stops a function or
operation.
To identify the control that disables a function or
operation to be engaged or activated.
Use independently or in conjunction with other
symbols. Do not use as a graphical element with the
meaning “on; start” within a combined symbol
(see 4.6 and 4.7).
9.3 On and off Application of
IEC 60417-5010
To identify the control that, depending on its
position or last activation, starts or stops a function
or operation.
Use independently or in conjunction with other
symbols. Do not use as a graphical element with the
meaning “on and off” within a combined symbol
(see 4.6 and 4.7).
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ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.4 Ready ISO 7000-1140
To indicate that the machine or equipment or function
is ready for operation.
9.5 Stand-by IEC 60417-5009
To identify the control by which part of the equipment
is switched on in order to bring the component or
function into the stand-by condition.
9.6 Engage Application of
ISO 7000-0022
To identify the control that effects the engagement of
two machine parts or elements, or the activation of a
mechanical function.
To indicate the engagement function.
This symbol may be rotated 90° or 180° for a clearer
visual representation.
9.7 Disengage Application of
ISO 7000-0023
To identify the control that effects the disengagement
of two machine parts or elements, or the deactivation
of a mechanical function.
To indicate the disengagement function.
This symbol may be rotated 90° or 180° for a clearer
visual representation.
9.8 Plus; increase; positive polarity Application of
IEC 60417-5005
To identify the positive terminals of equipment which
is used with or generates direct current.
To indicate that a quantity is increasing or the
direction of control movement that increases a
quantity.
9.9 Minus; decrease; negative polarity Application of
IEC 60417-5006
To identify the negative terminals of equipment which
is used with or generates direct current.
To indicate that a quantity is decreasing or the
direction of control movement that decreases a
quantity.
9.10 Lock ISO 7000-1656
To identify the location of a lock.
To identify the control that effects a locking function.
To indicate that the component or function is in its
locked state.
9.11 Application of
ISO 7000-1656 and IEC 60417-5569 are alternative
IEC 60417-5569
symbols with the same meaning.
ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.12 Unlock ISO 7000-3305
To identify the control that effects an unlocking
function.
To indicate that the component or function is in its
unlocked state.
ISO 7000-3305 and IEC 60417-5570 are alternative
9.13 Application of
symbols with the same meaning.
IEC 60417-5570
9.14 Horn ISO 7000-0244
To identify the control for the horn.
9.15 Battery charging condition ISO 7000-0247
To indicate whether the battery is charging.
To indicate the operational status of the battery.
When displayed on a red background, this symbol
indicates that the battery has reached a low level of
charge.
9.16 Battery disconnect; battery shut-off ISO 7000:2063
To identify the control that disconnects the battery
from the electrical system.
To indicate that the battery has been disconnected.
9.17 Battery fluid level ISO 7000-2455
To indicate the battery fluid level.
To identify the battery fluid fill point.
9.18 Battery, failure Application of
ISO 7000-2456
To indicate that the battery has failed or
malfunctioned.
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ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.19 Clock; time switch; timer IEC 60417-5184
To identify clock or timer functions.
To identify the control that activates a clock, time
switch or timer.
To identify the control that allows setting of time and
date on electronic displays.
9.20 Clock, malfunction ISO 7000-3395
To indicate that the clock has malfunctioned.
9.21 Hourmeter; elapsed operating hours ISO 7000-1366
To indicate the number of hours that the machine or
component has been operating.
To indicate the operating interval at which service or
maintenance functions should be performed.
Use as a symbol element to indicate a quantity per hour.
9.22 Application of
ISO 7000-1366
9.23 Volume, empty ISO 7000-1563
To indicate that the container is empty.
To identify the empty reading or indicator position on
the display or container.
9.24 Volume, half-full ISO 7000-1564
To indicate that the container is half-full.
To identify the half-full reading or indicator position
on the display or container.
9.25 Volume, full ISO 7000-1565
To indicate that the container is full.
To identify the full reading or indicator position on
the display or container.
ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.26 Control lever operating direction, dual-direction ISO 7000-1436
To indicate that the control operates in two directions.
To indicate the directions in which the control moves.
This symbol may be rotated to indicate the angle of
control operation in two directions.
Place appropriate symbols at arrowheads to indicate
the action effected by movement of the control.
9.27 Control lever operating direction, ISO 7000-1703
multiple-direction
To indicate that the control operates in multiple
directions, generally forward-rearward and left-right.
To indicate the directions in which the control moves.
Place appropriate symbols at arrowheads to indicate
the action effected by movement of the control.
9.28 Joystick control mode ISO 7000-3192
To identify the control that places the machine,
equipment or function in joystick control mode.
To indicate that the machine, equipment or function is
in joystick control mode.
9.29 Joystick control, lock ISO 7000-3306
To identify the control or control position that
deactivates the joystick control and thereby locks out
the functionality of the control.
To indicate that the joystick control is in the locked
condition.
9.30 Joystick control, off or not available ISO 7000-3307
To indicate that the joystick control is not functional.
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ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.31 Pull switch, switch position pulled out; pull to ISO 7000-1154
activate
To identify a control that is activated by pulling out.
To indicate that the pull switch is pulled out (activated).
9.32 Pull switch, switch position pushed in; push to ISO 7000-1155
deactivate
To identify a control that is deactivated by pushing in.
To indicate that the pull switch is pushed in
(deactivated).
9.33 Forward or rearward movement, general ISO 7000-3517
To identify the control or control that moves the
machine in a forward or rearward direction.
To indicate that the machine is moving forward or
rearward.
Use this symbol when identification of the machine
type is not required or when an appropriate machine
representation is not available.
9.34 Forward movement, general ISO 7000-0775
To identify the control or control that moves the
machine in a forward direction.
To indicate that the machine is moving forward.
Use this symbol when identification of the machine
type is not required or when an appropriate machine
representation is not available.
9.35 Rearward movement, general ISO 7000-0776
To identify the control that moves the machine in a
rearward direction.
To indicate that the machine is moving rearward.
Use this symbol when identification of the machine
type is not required.
Use this symbol when identification of the machine
type is not required or when an appropriate machine
representation is not available.
9.36 Clockwise rotation ISO 7000-0258
To identify clockwise rotational movement.
9.37 Anti-clockwise rotation ISO 7000-0937
To identify anti-clockwise rotational movement.
ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.38 Direction of continuous rotation, clockwise ISO 7000-0440
To indicate continuous clockwise rotational
movement.
9.39 Direction of continuous rotation, anti-clockwise ISO 7000-0941
To indicate continuous anti-clockwise rotational
movement.
9.40 Direction of interrupted rotation, clockwise ISO 7000-0942
To indicate interrupted clockwise rotational
movement.
9.41 Direction of interrupted rotation, anti-clockwise ISO 7000-0943
To indicate interrupted anti-clockwise rotational
movement.
9.42 Rotary repeated positioning ISO 7000-0436
To identify the control that activates repeated
positioning in a rotary direction.
9.43 Rectilinear repeated positioning ISO 7000-0254
To identify the control that activates repeated
positioning in a rectilinear direction.
9.44 Grease lubrication point; lubricate with grease; ISO 7000-0787
grease lubrication
To identify the locations on a machine or equipment
which should be lubricated with grease.
To identify the container for grease.
To indicate the need for service with grease.
This symbol may be combined with ISO 7000-1366
(see 9.21 and 9.22) to indicate service intervals for
components lubricated with grease.
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ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.45 Grease lubrication system, automatic operation ISO 7000-3396
mode
To identify the automatic grease lubrication system.
To identify the fill point for the automatic grease
lubrication system.
To indicate the operational status of the automatic
grease lubrication system.
9.46 Oil lubrication point; lubricate with oil; Application of
lubricating oil ISO 7000-0391
To identify the locations on a machine or equipment
which should be lubricated with oil.
To indicate the need for service with oil.
This symbol may be combined with ISO 7000-1366
(see 9.21 and 9.22) to indicate service intervals for
components lubricated with oil.
9.47 Lift point ISO 7000-1368
To identify the locations on a machine where a lifting
device can be attached.
9.48 Tow point; retrieval point ISO 7000-2686
To identify the locations on a machine where a towing
or retrieval device can be attached.
This symbol may be mirror-imaged to indicate the
locations on a machine where a towing or retrieval
device can be attached for rearward towing or
retrieval.
9.49 Jack support point; central support ISO 7000-0542
To identify the locations on a machine where a lifting
jack or support device can be used.
This symbol shall be used filled.
9.50 Tie down point ISO 7000-2069
To indicate the locations on a machine or equipment
which are to be used to secure the machine (for
example, to a trailer) or to prevent equipment from
moving during transport.
9.51 Reservoir ISO 7000-0359
To identify a reservoir.
The type of reservoir may be indicated by a symbol
to represent the material contained in the reservoir.
ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.52 Filling ISO 7000-0028
To indicate the filling of the container.
This symbol does not specify the material with which
the container is being filled.
9.53 Draining; emptying ISO 7000-0029
To indicate the draining or emptying of the container.
This symbol does not specify the material which is
being drained or emptied.
9.54 Read operator’s manual ISO 7000-0790
To indicate that the operator’s manual should be
consulted.
To identify the location where the operator’s manual
is stored.
9.55 Service indicator; read technical manual ISO 7000-1659
To indicate that the technical manual should be
consulted.
To identify the location where the technical manual
is stored.
To indicate that the machine or equipment requires
service.
To identify the control used to select diagnostic
options or to display diagnostic codes.
9.56 Cup holder ISO 7000-2583
To identify the location of the cup holder.
9.57 Dipstick ISO 7000-1318
To identify the equipment used to determine the level
of fluid by inserting the equipment into a specified
location, withdrawing the equipment and examining
the mark left by the residual fluid.
To identify the dipstick location.
This symbol does not specify the fluid that is
measured by the dipstick.
9.58 Moving machine alarm; rearward moving ISO 7000-2104
machine alarm
To identify the control that sounds an alarm to alert
persons when the machine is moving rearward.
To indicate the operational status of the rearward
moving machine alarm.
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ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.59 Moving machine alarm, cancel; rearward moving ISO 7000-2240
machine alarm, cancel
To identify the control that cancels or switches off the
rearward moving machine alarm.
9.60 Radar sensor Application of
ISO 7000-2241
To identify the control for the radar sensor.
To indicate that data (for example, to determine
machine ground speed) have been obtained using
radar.
9.61 Satellite reception mode, general IEC 60417-5464
To identify the control that enables the equipment to
receive satellite broadcasting transmissions.
To indicate that the equipment is in the satellite
reception mode.
9.62 Global positioning system (GPS); global navigation ISO 7000-3599
satellite system (GNSS)
To indicate that data (for example, to determine
machine ground speed) have been obtained using one
of the global satellite navigation systems.
To identify the control for the satellite navigation
sensor.
To indicate the operational status of the satellite
navigation sensor.
The abbreviations GNSS or GPS may be used in
addition to or as alternatives to this symbol.
9.63 Wireless communication ISO 7000-3600
To identify the control that enables or activates
wireless communications.
To indicate the operational status of the wireless
communications function.
9.64 Latitude and longitude ISO 7000-3193
To identify the control that sets the current or default
latitude and longitude.
To indicate latitude and longitude.
9.65 Aerial; antenna IEC 60417-5039
To identify the aerial (antenna).
This symbol should be used unless it is essential to
specify the type of aerial (antenna).
ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.66 Urgent alert indicator ISO 7000-2301
To indicate a condition that requires immediate
attention by the operator.
Use as an “urgent alert” indicator to call attention to
another (already existing) symbol.
9.67 Information alert ISO 7000-2760
To indicate that one or more functions or systems on
the machine or equipment are operating outside
normal parameters in such a way as to require that
the operator be alerted, but not necessarily to
require active attention or monitoring of the function
or system.
9.68 Application of
When displayed in colour, this symbol shall be ISO 7000-2760
displayed in blue, preferably with blue outer border,
white inner border, blue background and white letter
(see 9.68).
This symbol is registered in ISO 7000 with the title
“product information; information point” and a
different description.
May be used in combination with ISO 7000-2813 (see
9.69 and 9.70) and ISO 7000-3308 (see 9.71 and 9.72).
9.69 Operator alert ISO 7000-2813
To indicate that one or more functions or systems on
the machine or equipment are operating outside
normal parameters in such a way as to require
attention or further monitoring of the function or
system, but not necessarily to require stopping the
machine or equipment.
9.70 Application of
When displayed in colour, this symbol shall be ISO 7000-2813
displayed in yellow, preferably with black outline
diamond and black exclamation mark on a yellow
background. The yellow background may be
extended beyond the limit of the black outline
diamond (see 9.70).
Do not use this symbol for alerting to personal safety
hazards.
May be used in combination with ISO 7000-2760 (see
9.67 and 9.68) and ISO 7000-3308 (see 9.71 and 9.72).
9.71 Stop operation ISO 7000-3308
To instruct the operator to stop the machine or
equipment as soon as possible and to switch off the
engine or perform a requested action before any
further operation is attempted.
To indicate that one or more functions or systems on
9.72 the machine or equipment are operating outside Application of
normal parameters in such a way as to require ISO 7000-3308
stopping the machine or equipment.
When displayed in colour, this symbol shall be
displayed in red with red outer border, white inner
border, red background and white letters (see 9.72).
May be used in combination with ISO 7000-2760 (see
9.67 and 9.68) and ISO 7000-2813 (see 9.69 and 9.70).
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ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.73 Manual control; manual operation; manual start ISO 7000-0096
To identify the control that activates manual control.
To indicate that the function is in manual control mode.
Use as a symbol element in a combined symbol or in
conjunction with a function symbol to indicate
manual operating mode.
9.74 ISO 7000-2684
ISO 7000-0096 and ISO 7000-2684 are alternative
symbols with the same meaning.
ISO 7000-2684 may be rotated 90° clockwise. Rotated
symbol may be mirror-imaged.
Symbol ISO 7000-2684 is registered with the title
“manual activation control”.
9.75 Automatic operation; automatic start Groups of letters used
as symbols
To identify the control that selects the automatic
are not registered.
mode for a function.
To identify the control that activates automatic control.
To indicate that the function is in automatic control
mode.
Use as a symbol element in a combined symbol or in
conjunction with a function symbol to indicate
automatic operating mode.
9.76 Counter Application of
ISO 7000-0695
To indicate a counting function.
To indicate the count of a quantity produced in
the current job or time interval since the last reset.
9.77 Counter reset ISO 7000-2750
To identify the control that sets the count in the
counter to zero.
To identify the control that sets the value of a
measured or displayed quantity to zero.
9.78 Roadway travel mode ISO 7000-2310
To identify the control that brings the machine to a
condition where it can travel on public roadways.
To indicate that the machine is set up for travel on
public roadways.
9.79 Roadway travel mode, cancel Negation of
ISO 7000-2310
To identify the control that takes the machine to a
condition where it should not travel on public road-
ways.
To indicate that the machine is not set up for travel on
public roadways.
ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.80 Fast operation ISO 7000-2810
To indicate the fast setting of an operating range.
To identify the control for fast operation.
To identify the control direction of movement that
increases speed of operation.
This symbol shall be used filled.
9.81 Intermediate speed operation Application of
ISO 7000-2810
To indicate the intermediate speed setting of an
operating range.
To identify the control for intermediate speed
operation.
This symbol shall be used in outline.
Use this symbol only in combination with
ISO 7000-2810 (see 9.80) and ISO 7000-2811 (see 9.82).
9.82 Slow operation ISO 7000-2811
To indicate the slow setting of an operating range.
To identify the control for slow operation.
To identify the control direction of movement that
decreases speed of operation.
This symbol shall be used filled.
9.83 Very slow operation; creeper gear ISO 7000-2812
To indicate the very slow setting off an operating range.
To identify the control direction of movement that
decreases speed of operation to its slowest setting.
To identify the creeper gear of the transmission.
To indicate that the transmission is operating in its
creeper gear.
This symbol shall be used filled.
9.84 Temperature, high ISO 7000-3397
To identify the high temperature position of a control.
To indicate that the temperature is at a high level.
Colour may be red to signify warm or hot
temperatures.
9.85 Temperature, low ISO 7000-3398
To identify the low temperature position of a control.
To indicate that the temperature is at a low level.
Colour may be blue to signify cool or cold temperatures.
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ISO/IEC
No. Graphical symbol Symbol title and description
registration number
9.86 Temperature limit ISO 7000-0632
To identify the control that sets the maximum and
minimum temperature limits.
To indicate the maximum and minimum
temperature limits.
The temperature values may be shown adjacent to the
symbol, preferably with the minimum temperature
on the left side and the maximum temperature on the
right side.
9.87 Upper temperature limit; maximum temperature ISO 7000-0533
To identify the
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NORME ISO
INTERNATIONALE 3767-1
Quatrième édition
2016-09-01
Version corrigée
2017-02
Tracteurs, matériels agricoles et
forestiers, matériel à moteur pour
jardins et pelouses — Symboles pour
les commandes de l’opérateur et
autres indications —
Partie 1:
Symboles communs
Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn
and garden equipment — Symbols for operator controls and other
displays —
Part 1: Common symbols
Numéro de référence
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Sommaire Page
Avant-propos .iv
1 Domaine d’application . 1
2 Références normatives . 1
3 Termes et définitions . 1
4 Généralités . 2
5 Couleur . 3
6 Élaboration de nouveaux symboles . 4
7 Adaptation de symboles sous forme d’icônes d’affichage numérique .4
8 Symboles de base . 5
9 Symboles généraux . 7
10 Symboles relatifs au moteur.42
11 Symboles relatifs à la transmission .54
12 Symboles relatifs au système hydraulique .58
13 Symboles relatifs au freinage .62
14 Symboles relatifs au carburant .65
15 Symboles relatifs à l’éclairage .68
16 Symboles relatifs aux vitres et à la visibilité .72
17 Symboles de commande de la climatisation .80
18 Symboles relatifs au siège .83
19 Symboles relatifs aux pneumatiques, roues, essieux et suspensions .86
20 Symboles relatifs à la direction .92
Annexe A (informative) Lignes directrices pour la création et l’évaluation de
symboles graphiques .94
Bibliographie .98
Avant-propos
L’ISO (Organisation internationale de normalisation) est une fédération mondiale d’organismes
nationaux de normalisation (comités membres de l’ISO). L’élaboration des Normes internationales est
en général confiée aux comités techniques de l’ISO. Chaque comité membre intéressé par une étude
a le droit de faire partie du comité technique créé à cet effet. Les organisations internationales,
gouvernementales et non gouvernementales, en liaison avec l’ISO participent également aux travaux.
L’ISO collabore étroitement avec la Commission électrotechnique internationale (IEC) en ce qui
concerne la normalisation électrotechnique.
Les procédures utilisées pour élaborer le présent document et celles destinées à sa mise à jour sont
décrites dans les Directives ISO/IEC, Partie 1. Il convient, en particulier, de prendre note des différents
critères d’approbation requis pour les différents types de documents ISO. Le présent document a été
rédigé conformément aux règles de rédaction données dans les Directives ISO/IEC, Partie 2 (voir www
.iso .org/ directives).
L’attention est appelée sur le fait que certains des éléments du présent document peuvent faire l’objet de
droits de propriété intellectuelle ou de droits analogues. L’ISO ne saurait être tenue pour responsable
de ne pas avoir identifié de tels droits de propriété et averti de leur existence. Les détails concernant
les références aux droits de propriété intellectuelle ou autres droits analogues identifiés lors de
l’élaboration du document sont indiqués dans l’Introduction et/ou dans la liste des déclarations de
brevets reçues par l’ISO (voir www .iso .org/ brevets).
Les appellations commerciales éventuellement mentionnées dans le présent document sont données
pour information, par souci de commodité, à l’intention des utilisateurs et ne sauraient constituer un
engagement.
Pour une explication de la signification des termes et expressions spécifiques de l’ISO liés à l’évaluation
de la conformité, ou pour toute information au sujet de l’adhésion de l’ISO aux principes de l’Organisation
mondiale du commerce (OMC) concernant les obstacles techniques au commerce (OTC), voir le lien
suivant: w w w . i s o .org/ iso/ fr/ avant -propos .html.
Le comité chargé de l’élaboration du présent document est l’ISO/TC 23, Tracteurs et matériels agricoles et
forestiers, SC 14, Commandes, symboles ou autres indications et manuels d’utilisation pour les opérateurs.
Cette quatrième édition annule et remplace la troisième édition (ISO 3767-1:1998), qui a fait l’objet
d’une révision technique. Elle incorpore également les amendements ISO 3767-1:1998/Amd 1:2008 et
ISO 3767-1:1998/Amd 2:2012. De nombreux nouveaux symboles ont été ajoutés.
Une liste de toutes les parties de la série ISO 3767 peut être trouvée sur le site internet de l’ISO.
La présente version corrigée de l’ISO 3767-1:2016 inclut les corrections suivantes.
— les symboles manquants (9.48 à 9.54) sont maintenant présents.
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NORME INTERNATIONALE ISO 3767-1:2016(F)
Tracteurs, matériels agricoles et forestiers, matériel à
moteur pour jardins et pelouses — Symboles pour les
commandes de l’opérateur et autres indications —
Partie 1:
Symboles communs
IMPORTANT — Le fichier électronique du présent document contient des couleurs qui sont
jugées utiles pour la bonne compréhension du document. Il convient donc aux utilisateurs de
considérer l’emploi d’une imprimante couleur pour l’impression du présent document.
1 Domaine d’application
Le présent document normalise les symboles à utiliser sur les commandes de l’opérateur et autres
indicateurs qui s’appliquent aux divers types de tracteurs et matériels agricoles, de matériels forestiers,
et de matériels à moteur pour jardins et pelouses.
NOTE 1 L’ISO 3767-2 couvre les symboles applicables aux tracteurs et machines agricoles. L’ISO 3767-3 couvre les
symboles applicables au matériel à moteur pour jardins et pelouses. L’ISO 3767-4 couvre les symboles applicables
au matériel forestier. L’ISO 3767-5 couvre les symboles applicables au matériel forestier portatif à main.
NOTE 2 Il est possible de se référer à l’ISO 7000 et l’IEC 60417 pour obtenir d’autres symboles couverts par
des normes internationales pouvant potentiellement s’appliquer aux tracteurs et machines agricoles, au matériel
forestier et au matériel à moteur pour jardins et pelouses.
2 Références normatives
Les documents suivants cités dans le texte constituent, pour tout ou partie de leur contenu, des
exigences du présent document. Pour les références datées, seule l’édition citée s’applique. Pour les
références non datées, la dernière édition du document de référence s’applique (y compris les éventuels
amendements).
IEC 80416-1, Principes de base pour les symboles graphiques utilisables sur le matériel — Partie 1: Création
des symboles graphiques pour enregistrement
ISO 80416-2, Principes de base pour les symboles graphiques utilisables sur le matériel — Partie 2: Forme
et utilisation des flèches
IEC 80416-3, Principes élémentaires pour les symboles graphiques utilisables sur le matériel — Partie 3:
Guide pour l’application des symboles graphiques
3 Termes et définitions
Pour les besoins du présent document, les termes et définitions suivants s’appliquent.
L’ISO et l’IEC tiennent à jour des bases de données terminologiques destinées à être utilisées en
normalisation, consultables aux adresses suivantes:
— IEC Electropedia: disponible à l’adresse http:// www .electropedia .org/
— ISO Online browsing platform: disponible à l’adresse http:// www .iso .org/ obp
3.1
symbole
symbole graphique
figure visuellement perceptible utilisée pour transmettre des informations indépendamment de la langue
Note 1 à l’article: Un symbole peut être reproduit par un dessin, une impression ou tout autre moyen. Les lettres,
les caractères numériques et les symboles mathématiques peuvent être employés comme symboles ou éléments
de symbole. Pour certaines applications particulières, des groupes de lettres, (par exemple AUTO, STOP) sont
utilisés comme symboles ou éléments de symbole.
Note 2 à l’article: Les lettres et les caractères numériques ne sont ni couverts par l’ISO/TC 145/SC 3 ni publiés
dans l’ISO 7000 à moins d’être intégrés dans des symboles graphiques.
3.2
icône
icône d’affichage numérique
représentation numérisée (pixélisée) d’un symbole graphique, habituellement utilisée sur un écran
électronique reconfigurable ou sur une interface utilisateur graphique
Note 1 à l’article: Un même symbole peut être représenté par plusieurs icônes, chacune ayant une taille, un
nombre de pixels ou une colorisation différents.
4 Généralités
4.1 Sauf indication contraire dans les articles suivants, les symboles doivent être utilisés conformément
au présent document.
4.2 Les symboles sélectionnés, qui sont présentés sous forme de contour dans le présent document,
peuvent utiliser un remplissage dans l’utilisation réelle afin de renforcer la clarté de la reproduction et
d’améliorer la perception visuelle de l’opérateur, sauf indication contraire notifiée pour les symboles
individuels et en conformité avec les préconisations de l’IEC 80416-3.
4.3 Les restrictions propres à certaines technologies de reproduction et de représentation peuvent
nécessiter un épaississement du trait ou d’autres modifications mineures des symboles. De telles
modifications sont autorisées si le symbole reste conceptuellement inchangé dans ses éléments
graphiques de base et s’il demeure facilement perceptible par l’opérateur.
4.4 Pour améliorer l’apparence et la perceptibilité d’un symbole graphique ou pour le coordonner avec
la conception du matériel où il sera incorporé, il peut être nécessaire de modifier le symbole tel que
décrit dans l’IEC 80416-3 (par exemple, changer l’épaisseur du trait ou arrondir les angles du symbole).
Ces modifications sont autorisées sous réserve que les caractéristiques perceptibles essentielles du
symbole soient conservées.
4.5 Pour l’utilisation réelle, tout symbole doit être reproduit aussi grand que possible afin d’être
facilement perceptible par l’opérateur. Suivre l’IEC 80416-1 pour la taille appropriée des symboles. Il
convient que les symboles regroupés dans un indicateur ou sur un ensemble de commandes soient à la
même échelle que les repères en coin du symbole d’origine, comme illustré dans le présent document,
afin de préserver une bonne relation visuelle entre les symboles. Les symboles doivent être utilisés dans
l’orientation représentée dans le présent document, à moins qu’une rotation ou un effet d’image inverse
ne soient précisément autorisés pour les symboles individuels.
4.6 La plupart des symboles sont créés en utilisant une approche de montage globale dans laquelle
différents symboles et éléments de symbole sont combinés d’une manière logique pour produire un
nouveau symbole.
4.7 Dans certains cas, les symboles peuvent être utilisés de façon conjointe, sans toutefois être
combinés dans un symbole composite, afin de véhiculer la même signification que le symbole composite.
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4.8 Les symboles ont généralement pour but de remplacer un ou plusieurs termes par une image
graphique ayant la même signification pour tous les opérateurs, quelle que soit leur langue maternelle.
Pour autant, l’emploi d’un symbole graphique dans le but d’identifier une commande ou un indicateur
n’interdit pas d’utiliser des termes en parallèle.
4.9 Si le symbole représente une machine ou des parties d’une machine en vue de côté, la machine doit
être présumée comme se déplaçant de la droite vers la gauche dans la zone du symbole. Si le symbole
représente une machine ou des parties d’une machine en vue de dessus, la machine doit être présumée
comme se déplaçant de bas en haut dans la zone du symbole.
4.10 Les symboles sur les commandes et les indicateurs doivent présenter un bon contraste par
rapport au fond. Un symbole blanc ou clair sur un fond noir ou sombre est préférable pour la plupart des
commandes. Les indicateurs peuvent utiliser soit un symbole blanc ou clair sur un fond noir ou sombre,
soit un symbole noir ou sombre sur un fond blanc ou clair, en fonction de l’alternative offrant la meilleure
perception visuelle. Lorsqu’une image de symbole est inversée (par exemple, noir pour blanc et vice
versa), cette inversion doit être réalisée sur l’ensemble du symbole.
4.11 Dans le cas de symboles coulés, moulés, appliqués en relief ou gravés sur une surface, les symboles
doivent pouvoir être dissociés visuellement de la surface quelle que soit la couleur utilisée.
4.12 Les symboles doivent être situés sur ou à côté des commandes ou des indicateurs qu’ils identifient.
Lorsque plusieurs symboles sont nécessaires pour une commande, les symboles doivent être situés, par
rapport à la commande, de sorte que le mouvement de la commande vers le symbole produise l’action
décrite par ce symbole.
4.13 Les flèches utilisées dans les symboles doivent être conformes aux spécifications de l’ISO 80416-2.
L’IEC 80416-1 doit être consultée pour les principes généraux de création de symboles graphiques pour
enregistrement. Il convient de se référer à l’IEC 80416-3 pour obtenir les lignes directrices relatives à
l’application des symboles.
4.14 Les numéros d’enregistrement ISO/IEC sont indiqués pour les symboles enregistrés dans
l’ISO 7000 ou l’IEC 60417.
NOTE Les symboles originaux pour enregistrement sont approuvés et enregistrés par l’ISO/TC 145/SC 3 et
publiés dans l’ISO 7000, soit approuvés et enregistrés par l’IEC/SC 3 et publiés dans l’IEC 60417. Dans certains
cas, des symboles modifiés ou adaptés à l’application sont normalisés dans le présent document en lieu et place
des symboles originaux enregistrés.
4.15 Lorsque des lettres ou des chiffres sont utilisés dans un symbole, la police utilisée ne doit pas être
considérée comme définitive. Il est possible d’appliquer des polices différentes dans la mesure où les
lettres et les chiffres demeurent lisibles.
4.16 Les symboles référencés dans le présent document comportent des repères qui marquent les
angles du modèle de base carré de 75 mm de côté de l’IEC 80416-1. Les repères d’angle ne font pas
partie du symbole, mais sont représentés pour assurer une présentation uniforme de tous les symboles
graphiques.
5 Couleur
5.1 Lorsqu’elles sont utilisées sur des indicateurs lumineux, les couleurs suivantes doivent avoir la
signification indiquée ci-après:
— Le rouge indique un défaut, un sérieux dysfonctionnement ou un état de fonctionnement nécessitant
une attention immédiate;
— Le jaune ou ambre: indique un état en dehors des limites normales de fonctionnement;
— Le vert indique une condition normale de fonctionnement.
5.2 En outre, certaines couleurs doivent être utilisées pour des fonctions spécifiques:
— Bleu: couleur utilisée pour les feux de route; indicateur des feux de route supérieur (voir 15.1);
— Rouge: couleur utilisée pour l’indicateur de signal de détresse et pour la commande de signal de
détresse (voir 15.6);
— Vert: couleur utilisée pour le voyant d’indicateur de direction (voir 15.10).
5.3 Si des couleurs sont utilisées, seules ou associées à des symboles, pour les systèmes de chauffage
et de refroidissement, la couleur rouge doit être utilisée pour indiquer le chaud et la couleur bleue pour
indiquer le froid.
6 Élaboration de nouveaux symboles
6.1 Avant d’élaborer un nouveau symbole, il convient de rechercher les symboles déjà normalisés
ayant une signification identique ou similaire. L’ISO 7000 et l’IEC 60417 (toutes deux disponibles sous
forme de base de données) regroupent les symboles internationalement normalisés et peuvent se révéler
utiles pour rechercher les symboles appropriés qui ne figurent pas dans l’ISO 3767 et pour générer des
concepts exploitables dans l’élaboration de nouveaux symboles.
6.2 Les nouveaux symboles doivent être élaborés conformément aux principes de l’Annexe A du
présent document. Il convient de consulter l’IEC 80416-1 pour les principes généraux de la création
des symboles. Les flèches doivent être telles qu’indiquées dans l’ISO 80416-2. Chaque forme de flèche
possède une signification bien précise, conformément à l’ISO 80416-2. Il convient de veiller à utiliser la
forme de flèche appropriée. Conformément aux lignes directrices de l’Annexe A du présent document
permet d’élaborer des symboles à la forme graphique et au contenu compatibles avec une normalisation
internationale et un enregistrement dans l’ISO 7000.
6.3 Les symboles proposés en vue de leur normalisation dans le présent document doivent inclure une
brève explication de leur fonction ou utilisation prévue.
NOTE L’IEC 80416-1 utilise le terme «description» pour ce type d’information et fournit des lignes directrices
pour la rédaction des descriptions concernant les symboles en attente de normalisation dans l’ISO 7000 ou
l’IEC 60417. Les descriptions des symboles normalisés dans le présent document peuvent être utilisées comme
exemples.
7 Adaptation de symboles sous forme d’icônes d’affichage numérique
Il est possible d’adapter les symboles afin de les utiliser comme icônes d’affichage numérique sur des
unités d’affichage visuel, telles que des indicateurs reconfigurables ou autres indicateurs électroniques.
Il convient que ces adaptations respectent les principes de l’ISO 80416-4. Il convient en outre de veiller
tout particulièrement à ce que les icônes d’affichage numérique conservent l’impression visuelle
du symbole dont elles sont dérivées. Les principes relatifs à l’emploi des couleurs dans les symboles
s’appliquent également à l’emploi des couleurs dans les icônes d’affichage numérique.
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8 Symboles de base
Numéro
Symbole
N° Description/application du symbole d’enregistrement
graphique
ISO/IEC
8.1 Huile; fluide Application de
l’ISO 7000-1056
Pour indiquer l’huile ou un autre fluide de base non
aqueux.
Utiliser comme élément de symbole à associer à
d’autres symboles pour indiquer les types d’huile
particuliers.
Ce symbole peut être utilisé lorsqu’aucun type d’huile
ou de fluide n’est spécifié.
8.2 Eau; fluide de refroidissement; fluide de base Application de
aqueux l’ISO 7000-0536
Pour indiquer l’eau, le fluide de refroidissement ou un
autre fluide de base aqueux.
Utiliser comme élément de symbole à associer à
d’autres symboles pour indiquer les types de fluides
de base aqueux particuliers.
Ce symbole peut être utilisé lorsqu’aucun type de
fluide de base aqueux n’est spécifié.
8.3 Admission d’air; circulation d’air Application de
l’ISO 7000-1604
Pour indiquer l’air d’admission.
Pour indiquer la circulation d’air entrant dans un
conduit ou un tuyau ou le traversant.
Ce symbole doit être représenté sous forme de
contour.
8.4 Gaz d’échappement ISO 7000-1605
Pour indiquer le gaz d’échappement.
Pour indiquer le flux d’air à la sortie d’un conduit ou
d’un tuyau.
Ce symbole doit être utilisé rempli.
8.5 Pression ISO 7000-1701
Pour indiquer la pression en général.
Utiliser comme élément de symbole à associer à
d’autres symboles pour indiquer le type de matériel
qui se trouve sous pression.
Le cercle rempli peut être supprimé et un symbole
approprié inséré entre les flèches.
8.6 Indicateur de niveau Application de
l’ISO 7000-0159
Pour identifier la commande qui règle le niveau
quantitatif d’un matériau/d’une substance dans un
contenant.
Pour indiquer le niveau, par exemple, d’un liquide
dans un contenant.
Utiliser comme élément de symbole à associer à
d’autres symboles pour indiquer le type de matériau/
de substance dont la quantité est mesurée.
La ligne à droite du symbole peut être supprimée et
un symbole approprié inséré.
Numéro
Symbole
N° Description/application du symbole d’enregistrement
graphique
ISO/IEC
8.7 Filtre ISO 7000-1369
Pour indiquer le filtre d’un liquide ou d’un gaz.
Utiliser comme élément de symbole à associer à
d’autres symboles pour indiquer le type de matériau/
de substance qui est filtré.
8.8 Température ISO 7000-0034
Pour indiquer la température ou une fonction asso-
ciée à la température.
8.9 Avarie, dysfonctionnement général ISO 7000-1603B
Pour indiquer qu’un composant ou qu’une fonction
est défaillant(e) ou ne fonctionne pas correctement.
Utiliser comme élément de symbole à associer à
d’autres symboles pour indiquer le composant ou la
fonction défaillante ou en panne.
8.10 Masse; poids Application de
l’ISO 7000-1321A
Pour indiquer la masse.
Pour identifier une fonction associée à la masse.
L’ISO 7000-1321A et l’ISO 7000-1321B constituent
deux choix de symboles de même signification.
8.11 ISO 7000-1321B
8.12 Air, en général Application de
l’ISO 7000-0537
Pour indiquer l’air en général.
Pour indiquer une fonction associée à l’air en général.
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9 Symboles généraux
Numéro
Symbole
N° Description/application du symbole d’enregistrement
graphique
ISO/IEC
9.1 Marche, mise sous tension Application de
l’IEC 60417-5007
Pour identifier la commande qui démarre une fonc-
tion ou une opération.
Pour identifier la commande qui permet de mettre en
marche ou d’activer une fonction ou une opération.
Utiliser ce symbole de manière indépendante ou
associé à d’autres symboles. Ne pas utiliser comme
élément graphique avec la signification «marche,
mise sous tension» à l’intérieur d’un symbole com-
biné (voir 4.6 et 4.7).
9.2 Arrêt, mise hors tension Application de
l’IEC 60417-5008
Pour identifier la commande qui stoppe une fonction
ou une opération.
Pour identifier la commande qui empêche de mettre
en marche ou d’activer une fonction ou une opération.
Utiliser ce symbole de manière indépendante ou
associé à d’autres symboles. Ne pas utiliser comme
élément graphique avec la signification «marche,
mise sous tension» à l’intérieur d’un symbole com-
biné (voir 4.6 et 4.7).
9.3 Marche et arrêt Application de
l’IEC 60417-5010
Pour identifier la commande qui, selon sa position ou
sa dernière activation, met en marche ou stoppe une
fonction ou une opération.
Utiliser ce symbole de manière indépendante ou asso-
cié à d’autres symboles. Ne pas utiliser comme élément
graphique avec la signification «marche et arrêt» à
l’intérieur d’un symbole combiné (voir 4.6 et 4.7).
9.4 Prêt ISO 7000-1140
Pour indiquer que la machine, l’équipement ou la
fonction est prêt(e) à fonctionner.
9.5 Attente (veille) IEC 60417-5009
Pour identifier la commande par laquelle une partie
de l’équipement est mise en marche afin de mettre le
composant ou la fonction en état de veille.
9.6 Embrayer ISO 7000-0022
Pour identifier la commande qui enclenche l’em-
brayage de deux pièces ou éléments de la machine, ou
pour identifier l’activation d’une fonction mécanique.
Pour indiquer la fonction d’embrayage.
Ce symbole peut pivoter à 90 ou à 180° pour une
représentation visuelle plus claire.
Numéro
Symbole
N° Description/application du symbole d’enregistrement
graphique
ISO/IEC
9.7 Débrayer Application de
l’ISO 7000-0023
Pour identifier la commande qui enclenche le
débrayage de deux pièces ou éléments de la machine,
ou pour identifier la désactivation d’une fonction
mécanique.
Pour indiquer la fonction de débrayage.
Ce symbole peut pivoter à 90 ou à 180° pour une
représentation visuelle plus claire.
9.8 Plus; augmentation; polarité positive Application de
l’IEC 60417-5005
Pour identifier la borne positive de l’équipement qui
est utilisé avec du courant continu ou qui en produit.
Pour indiquer qu’une quantité augmente ou le sens
du mouvement de la commande qui augmente une
quantité.
9.9 Moins; diminution; polarité négative Application de
l’IEC 60417-5006
Pour identifier la borne négative de l’équipement qui
est utilisé avec du courant continu ou qui en produit.
Pour indiquer qu’une quantité diminue ou le sens du
mouvement de la commande qui diminue une quantité.
9.10 Verrouillage ISO 7000-1656
Pour identifier l’emplacement d’un verrou.
Pour identifier la commande qui enclenche une fonc-
tion de verrouillage.
Pour indiquer que le composant ou la fonction est
verrouillée.
9.11 Application de
l’IEC 60417-5569
L’ISO 7000-1656 et l’IEC 60417-5569 constituent
d’autres symboles de même signification.
9.12 Déverrouillage ISO 7000-3305
Pour identifier la commande qui enclenche une fonc-
tion de déverrouillage.
Pour indiquer que le composant ou la fonction est
déverrouillée.
L’ISO 7000-3305 et l’IEC 60417-5570 constituent deux
9.13 Application de
choix de symboles de même signification.
l’IEC 60417-5570
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Numéro
Symbole
N° Description/application du symbole d’enregistrement
graphique
ISO/IEC
9.14 Avertisseur sonore ISO 7000-0244
Pour identifier la commande de l’avertisseur sonore.
9.15 Condition de charge de la batterie ISO 7000-0247
Pour indiquer si la batterie est en charge ou non.
Pour indiquer l’état de fonctionnement de la batterie.
Lorsque ce symbole s’affiche sur fond rouge, il indique
que la batterie a atteint un faible niveau de charge.
9.16 Déconnexion de la batterie; coupure de la batterie ISO 7000-2063
Pour identifier la commande qui déconnecte la batte-
rie du système électrique.
Pour indiquer que la batterie est déconnectée.
9.17 Niveau du liquide de batterie ISO 7000-2455
Pour indiquer le niveau du liquide de batterie.
Pour identifier le point de remplissage pour le liquide
de batterie.
9.18 Batterie, défaut de fonctionnement Application de
l’ISO 7000-2456
Pour indiquer que la batterie est défaillante ou ne
fonctionne pas correctement.
9.19 Horloge; commutateur horaire; minuterie IEC 60417-5184
Pour identifier les fonctions d’horloge ou de minuterie.
Pour identifier la commande qui active une horloge,
un commutateur horaire ou une minuterie.
Pour identifier la commande qui permet de régler
l’heure et la date sur un dispositif d’affichage élec-
tronique.
9.20 Horloge; dysfonctionnement ISO 7000-3395
Pour indiquer un défaut de fonctionnement de
l’horloge.
Numéro
Symbole
N° Description/application du symbole d’enregistrement
graphique
ISO/IEC
9.21 Compteur d’heures; heures de fonctionnement ISO 7000-1366
écoulées
Pour indiquer le nombre d’heures de fonctionnement
de la machine ou du composant.
Pour indiquer l’intervalle de fonctionnement auquel
il convient de lancer les fonctions d’entretien ou de
9.22 Application de
maintenance.
l’ISO 7000-1366
Utiliser comme élément de symbole pour indiquer
une quantité par heure.
9.23 Volume, vide ISO 7000-1563
Pour indiquer que le contenant est vide.
Pour identifier le relevé ou l’indicateur en position
vide sur l’écran ou le contenant.
9.24 Volume, à moitié plein ISO 7000-1564
Pour indiquer que le contenant est à moitié plein.
Pour identifier le relevé ou l’indicateur en position à
moitié plein sur l’écran ou le contenant.
9.25 Volume, plein ISO 7000-1565
Pour indiquer que le contenant est plein.
Pour identifier le relevé ou l’indicateur en position
remplie sur l’écran ou le contenant.
9.26 Sens de fonctionnement du levier de commande, ISO 7000-1436
double sens
Pour indiquer que la commande fonctionne dans
deux sens.
Pour indiquer les sens de mouvement de la commande.
Ce symbole peut être pivoté afin d’indiquer l’angle de
fonctionnement de la commande dans les deux sens.
Positionner les symboles appropriés au niveau de la
tête des flèches pour indiquer l’action réalisée par le
mouvement de la commande.
9.27 Sens de fonctionnement du levier de commande, ISO 7000-1703
sens multiples
Pour indiquer que la commande fonctionne dans
des sens multiples, généralement avant-arrière et
gauche-droite.
Pour indiquer les sens de mouvement de la commande.
Positionner les symboles appropriés au niveau de la
tête des flèches pour indiquer l’action réalisée par le
mouvement de la commande.
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Numéro
Symbole
N° Description/application du symbole d’enregistrement
graphique
ISO/IEC
9.28 Mode de commande manuelle ISO 7000-3192
Pour identifier la commande qui bascule la machine,
l’équipement ou la fonction en mode de commande
manuelle.
Pour indiquer que la machine, l’équipement ou la
fonction se trouve en mode de commande manuelle.
9.29 Commande manuelle, verrouillage ISO 7000-3306
Pour identifier la commande ou la position de
commande qui désactive la commande manuelle
et par conséquent verrouille la fonctionnalité de la
commande.
Pour indiquer que la commande manuelle est ver-
rouillée.
9.30 Commande manuelle, désactivée ou non disponible ISO 7000-3307
Pour indiquer que la commande manuelle ne fonc-
tionne pas.
9.31 Interrupteur à tirette, activé en position tirée; ISO 7000-1154
tirer pour mettre en marche
Pour identifier une commande qui, pour être activée,
doit être tirée.
Pour indiquer que l’interrupteur à tirette est tiré
(activé).
9.32 Interrupteur à tirette, désactivé en position ISO 7000-1155
appuyée; pousser pour désactiver
Pour identifier une commande qui, pour être désacti-
vée, doit être appuyée.
Pour indiquer que l’interrupteur à tirette est poussé
(désactivé).
9.33 Mouvement avant ou arrière, en général ISO 7000-3517
Pour identifier la commande qui déplace la machine
vers l’avant ou vers l’arrière.
Pour indiquer que la machine avance ou recule.
Utiliser ce symbole lorsqu’il est inutile d’identifier le
type de machine ou en l’absence de représentation
appropriée de la machine.
9.34 Mouvement avant, en général ISO 7000-0775
Pour identifier la commande qui déplace la machine
vers l’avant.
Pour indiquer que la machine avance.
Utiliser ce symbole lorsqu’il est inutile d’identifier le
type de machine ou en l’absence de représentation
appropriée de la machine.
Numéro
Symbole
N° Description/application du symbole d’enregistrement
graphique
ISO/IEC
9.35 Mouvement arrière, en général ISO 7000-0776
Pour identifier la commande qui déplace la machine
vers l’arrière.
Pour indiquer que la machine recule.
Utiliser ce symbole lorsqu’il est inutile d’identifier le
type de machine.
Utiliser ce symbole lorsqu’il est inutile d’identifier le
type de machine ou en l’absence de représentation
appropriée de la machine.
9.36 Rotation dans le sens horaire ISO 7000-0258
Pour identifier un mouvement de rotation dans le
sens horaire.
9.37 Rotation dans le sens antihoraire ISO 7000-0937
Pour identifier un mouvement de rotation dans le
sens antihoraire.
9.38 Rotation continue dans le sens horaire ISO 7000-0440
Pour indiquer un mouvement de rotation continue
dans le sens horaire.
9.39 Rotation continue dans le sens antihoraire ISO 7000-0941
Pour indiquer un mouvement de rotation continue
dans le sens antihoraire.
9.40 Rotation interrompue dans le sens horaire ISO 7000-0942
Pour indiquer un mouvement de rotation interrom-
pue dans le sens horaire.
9.41 Rotation interrompue dans le sens antihoraire ISO 7000-0943
Pour indiquer un mouvement de rotation interrom-
pue dans le sens antihoraire.
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Numéro
Symbole
N° Description/application du symbole d’enregistrement
graphique
ISO/IEC
9.42 Mise en position par rotation successive ISO 7000-0436
Pour identifier la commande qui active la mise en
position par rotation successive.
9.43 Mise en position par incréments rectilignes ISO 7000-0254
successifs
Pour identifier la commande qui active la mise en
position par incréments rectilignes successifs.
9.44 Point de lubrification par graisse; lubrification ISO 7000-0787
avec de la graisse; lubrification à la graisse
Pour identifier les emplacements d’une machine
ou d’un équipement qu’il convient de lubrifier à la
graisse.
Pour identifier le réservoir à graisse de lubrification.
Pour indiquer le besoin d’entretien par graissage.
Ce symbole peut être combiné avec l’ISO 7000-1366
(voir 9.21 et 9.22) pour indiquer les intervalles
d’entretien des composants lubrifiés à la graisse.
9.45 Système de lubrification à la graisse, mode de ISO 7000-3396
fonctionnement automatique
Pour identifier le système de lubrification automa-
tique à la graisse.
Pour identifier le point de remplissage du système de
lubrification automatique à la graisse.
Pour indiquer l’état de fonctionnement du système de
lubrification automatique à la graisse.
9.46 Point de lubrification à l’huile; lubrification avec Application de
de l’huile; huile de graissage l’ISO 7000-0391
Pour identifier les emplacements d’une machine ou
d’un équipement qu’il convient de lubrifier à l’huile.
Pour indiquer le besoin d’entretien avec de l’huile.
Ce symbole peut être combiné avec l’ISO 7000-1366
(voir 9.21 et 9.22) pour indiquer les intervalles
d’entretien des composants lubrifiés à l’huile.
9.47 Point de levage ISO 7000-1368
Pour identifier les emplacements d’une machine où
un dispositif de levage peut être fixé.
Numéro
Symbole
N° Description/application du symbole d’enregistrement
graphique
ISO/IEC
9.48 Point de remorquage; point de déchargement ISO 7000-2686
Pour identifier les emplacements d’une machine où
un dispositif de remorquage ou de déchargement
peut être fixé.
Ce symbole peut être reproduit par image inversée
pour indiquer les emplacements d’une machine où un
dispositif de remorquage ou de déchargement peut
être fixé pour le remorquage ou le déchargement à
l’arrière.
9.49 Point d’appui pour cric; point d’appui ISO 7000-0542
Pour identifier les emplacements d’une machine où
un cric de levage ou un dispositif d’appui peut être
utilisé.
Ce symbole doit être utilisé rempli.
9.50 Point d’ancrage ISO 7000-2069
Pour indiquer les emplacements d’une machine ou
d’un équipement devant être utilisés pour attacher la
machine (par exemple, à une remorque) ou pour em-
pêcher l’équipement de bouger pendant le transport.
9.51 Réservoir ISO 7000-0359
Pour identifier un réservoir.
Le type de réservoir peut être indiqué par un sym-
bole afin de représenter la substance contenue dans
le réservoir.
9.52 Remplissage ISO 7000-0028
Pour indiquer le remplissage du contenant.
Ce symbole n’indique pas la substance avec laquelle le
contenant est rempli.
9.53 Vidange; vidage ISO 7000-0029
Pour indiquer la vidange ou le vidage du contenant.
Ce symbole n’indique pas la substance qui est vidan-
gée ou vidée.
9.54 Lire le manuel de l’opérateur ISO 7000-0790
Pour indiquer qu’il convient de consulter le manuel de
l’opérateur.
Pour identifier l’emplacement où le manuel de l’opéra-
teur est rangé.
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Numéro
Symbole
N° Description/application du symbole d’enregistrement
graphique
ISO/IEC
9.55 Indicateur d’entretien; lire le manuel technique ISO 7000-1659
Pour indiquer qu’il convient de consulter le manuel
technique.
Pour identifier l’emplacement où le manuel technique
est rangé.
Pour indiquer que la machine ou l’équipement néces-
site un entretien.
Pour identifier la commande utilisée pour sélection-
ner les options de diagnostic ou pour afficher les
codes de diagnostic.
9.56 Support de tasses ISO 7000-2583
Pour identifier l’emplacement du support de tasses.
9.57 Jauge ISO 7000-1318
Pour identifier le matériel utilisé pour déterminer
le niveau d’un fluide en insérant ce matériel dans un
emplacement spécifié, en le retirant, puis en exami-
nant la marque laissée par le fluide résiduel.
Pour identifier l’emplacement de la jauge.
Ce symbole ne précise pas le fluide mesuré par la jauge.
9.58 Alarme indiquant que la machine se déplace; ISO 7000-2104
signal d’avertissement de marche arrière
Pour identifier la commande qui fait retentir une
alarme sonore afin d’avertir les personnes que la
machine fait marche arrière.
Pour indiquer l’état de fonctionnement du signal
d’avertissement de marche arrière.
9.59 Alarme indiquant que la machine se déplace, ISO 7000-2240
annulée; signal d’avertissement de marche
arrière, annulé
Pour identifier la commande qui annule ou désactive
le signal d’avertissement de marche arrière.
9.60 Détecteur radar Application de
l’ISO 7000-2241
Pour identifier la commande du détecteur radar.
Pour indiquer que les données (par exemple, pour
déterminer la vitesse au sol de la machine) sont obte-
nues au moyen d’un radar.
Numéro
Symbole
N° Description/application du symbole d’enregistrement
graphique
ISO/IEC
9.61 Mode de réception par satellite, en général IEC 60417-5464
Pour identifier la commande qui active l’équipement
pour recevoir les transmissions de radiodiffusion par
satellite.
Pour indiquer que l’équipement fonctionne en mode
de réception par satellite.
9.62 Système de positionnement mondial (GPS); Sys- ISO 7000-3599
tème mondial de navigation par satellite (GNSS)
Pour indiquer que les données (par exemple, pour
déterminer la vitesse au sol de la machine) ont été
obtenues en utilisant l’un des systèmes mondiaux de
navigation par satellite.
Pour identifier la commande du capteur de navigation
par satellite.
Pour indiquer l’état de fonctionnement du capteur de
navigation par satellite.
Les abréviations GNSS ou GPS peuvent être utilisées
en complément ou comme alternative à ce symbole.
9.63 Communication sans fil ISO 7000-3600
Pour identifier la commande qui autorise ou active les
communications sans fil.
Pour indiquer l’état de fonctionnement de la fonction
de communication sans fil.
9.64 Latitude et longitude ISO 7000-3193
Pour identifier la commande qui règle la latitude et la
longitude réelles ou par défaut.
Pour indiquer la latitude et la longitude.
9.65 Antenne IEC 60417-5039
Pour identifier l’antenne.
Il convient d’utiliser ce symbole sauf si la spécifica-
tion du type d’antenne est indispensable.
9.66 Alarme ISO 7000-2301
Pour indiquer un état qui nécessite l’attention immé-
diate de l’opérateur.
À utiliser comme « alarme » pour attirer l’attention
sur un autre symbole (déjà existant).
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Numéro
Symbole
N° Description/application du symbole d’enregistrement
graphique
ISO/IEC
9.67 Alerte informations ISO 7000-2760
Pour indiquer qu’une ou plusieurs fonctions ou
systèmes de la machine ou du matériel fonctionnent
en dehors des paramètres normaux, ce qui exige
d’alerter l’opérateur, mais ne nécessite pas obligatoi-
rement une plus grande attention ou une surveillance
particulière de la fonction ou du système.
9.68 Application de
En cas d’affichage en couleur, ce symbole doit être l’ISO 7000-2760
affiché en bleu, de préférence avec une bordure exté-
rieure bleue, une bordure intérieure blanche, un fond
bleu et la lettre en blanc (voir 9.68).
Ce symbole est enregistré dans l’ISO 7000 sous le
titre « information produit; point d’information »
avec une description différente.
Peut-être combiné avec l’ISO 7000-2813 (voir 9.69 et
9.70) et l’ISO 7000-3308 (voir 9.71 et 9.72).
9.69 Alerte de l’opérateur ISO 7000-2813
Pour indiquer qu’une ou plusieurs fonctions ou
systèmes de la machine ou du matériel fonctionnent
en dehors des paramètres normaux, ce qui exige une
plus grande attention ou une surveillance parti-
culière de cette fonction ou de ce système, mais ne
nécessite pas obligatoirement l’arrêt de la machine ou
9.70 Application de
du matériel.
l’ISO 7000-2813
En cas d’affichage en couleur, ce symbole doit être
affiché en jaune, de préférence sous forme de losange
aux contours n
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ISO 3767-1:2016 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and garden equipment - Symbols for operator controls and other displays - Part 1: Common symbols". This standard covers: ISO 3767-1:2016 standardizes symbols for use on operator controls and other displays applicable to multiple types of agricultural tractors and machinery, forestry machinery, and powered lawn and garden equipment.

ISO 3767-1:2016 standardizes symbols for use on operator controls and other displays applicable to multiple types of agricultural tractors and machinery, forestry machinery, and powered lawn and garden equipment.

ISO 3767-1:2016 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 01.080.20 - Graphical symbols for use on specific equipment; 65.060.01 - Agricultural machines and equipment in general. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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