Page 11 - Noise and vibration specifi cations; - Sound pressure level at the operator position:
11 11 Specifi cations: 1.2 Noise and vibration specifi cations The noise and vibration specifi cations listed below in accordance with the EC Machine Directive in the draft (93/68/EEC) were determined under operating conditions typical for the machinery in question with vibration over a specifi ed trave...
Page 13 - Safety regulations
Page 15 - the
15 15 Safety regulations: 3.4 Safety signs attached to the machine Keep all safety plates and labels in good legible order and ensure their observance. Damaged and illegible safety plates and labels must be renewed without delay. All plates and labels can be re-ordered from the spare parts list. 3.5...
Page 16 - Negotiating uphill and downhill slopes
16 16 Safety regulations: 3.6.4 Starting in enclosed areas Exhaust fumes are lethal!When starting in closed rooms, therefore, always ensure suffi cient ventilation. 3.7 Driving the machine 3.7.1 Persons in the hazard area Each time before starting work, also after interruptions, check whether there a...
Page 17 - Parking on uphill and downhill slopes; Maintenance work
17 17 Safety regulations: 3.7.7 Parking on uphill and downhill slopes Safeguard the machine against rolling away. To do this use metal chocks in front of and behind the drums. 3.8 Refuelling • Never breathe in fuel fumes.• Only refuel when the engine is switched off.• Never refuel in enclosed areas....
Page 18 - Work on parts of the electrical system
18 18 Safety regulations: 3.9.3 Work on the engine Drain the engine oil at operating temperature – Danger of scalding!Wipe away any spilt oil, collect drained oil and dispose of in an environmentally responsible manner. Keep used fi lters and other oil-soiled materials in a separate, specially marked...
Page 19 - Display and operating elements:; Display and operating elements
19 04 ÖK SZ NG LK Z FR V E N S FR 05 FL FR E V 06 GH 07 19 Display and operating elements: 4.0 Display and operating elements Cockpit: Z: Ignition lock LK: Battery charge indicator light NG: Inclination indicator ÖK: Oil pressure warning light SZ: Hourmeter Transmitter: FL: Travel, left FR: Travel, ...
Page 20 - Description of the display and operating elements
20 0 I 0 I II 20 Display and operating elements: 4.1 Description of the display and operating elements LK: Battery charge indicator light Lights up: • When the ignition is switched on • In case of charging faults in operation, ascertain cause Goes out: • After starting the engine. ÖK: Oil pressure w...
Page 22 - setting
22 10 11 13 12 14 15 22 Operation: 4.2 Back-up safety bar Forward travel: No function! Reverse travel: If the back-up safety bar is actuated, the machine automatically comes to an immediate stop. Moving clear: Move Both travel levers „FR“ and „FL“ to the „front“ position, the machine travels away fr...
Page 23 - Operation with remote control; Precommissioning; Zone
23 23 Operation: 5.0 Operation with remote control 5.1 Precommissioning checks Before putting the machine into service every day or before a long work period, the following checks must beperformed. i Danger Observe the safety remarks in section 3.0 of this operating and maintenance manual. • Place t...
Page 25 - Switching on and reversing the direction of travel; with
25 21 20 E 25 Operation: Note: • The minimum distance between the transmitter (operator) and the receiver (machine) is 2 metres. If the the minimum distance is not adhered to, the safety close-range function is activated, i.e. the machinecannot be started. • If the minimum distance is not adhered to...
Page 26 - Switching off the machine; process
26 22 FL FR V E S N 26 Operation: 5.7 Switching off the machine 1. Move the switches „FL“, „FR“, „V“ and „E“ to their central position / switch off (Fig. 22).2. Press the Start/Stop switch „S“ to the right and hold there until the engine comes to a complete standstill.3. Actuate the emergency stop s...
Page 27 - Switching off the machine
27 24 25 0 I II 26 23 V R 27 Operation: 6.4 Vibration When travelling with vibration, in addition to travel levers „SL“ and „SR“,the switching lever „SV“ is actuated (Fig. 23). In the central position, vibration is switched off, in position „V“ forwards or „R“ reverse. Remark: When working on even t...
Page 28 - Loading and transport
28 28 27 O O 28 Operation: 7.0 Jump start device (FSE) Note: 12 V system!!! 1. Connect the jump start battery to the „+“ terminal and the „+“ terminal of the FSE to the machine. 2. Connect the jump start battery to the „-“ terminal and the „-“ terminal of the FSE to the machine. 3. Start the machine...
Page 29 - General remarks on maintenance and maintenance work; Running in regulations
29 29 Maintenance: 9.0 Maintenance 9.01 General remarks on maintenance and maintenance work Steps must be taken to ensure that all safety regulations are adhered to in the execution ofmaintenance work! Careful machine maintenance guarantees far greater functional reliability and increases the life o...
Page 30 - Maintenance schedule; Remarks
30 30 Maintenance: 9.03 Maintenance schedule No.: Description: Remarks : Page: Every day 8.6 • Check engine oil level • Observe gauge marking 35 8.7 • Check hydraulic oil level • Oil sight glass 35 • Check hydraulic fi lter element 8.8 • Check fuel level • Sight glass 36 8.12 • Check air fi lter 38 • ...
Page 31 - Check engine oil level; Checking the hydraulic oil level
31 30 29 E 31 Maintenance: 9.04 Check engine oil level Remark: Park the machine on an even, load-bearing surface in such a way that it is horizontal. • Pull out the oil dip stick „MS“ and wipe off with a lint-free cloth (Fig. 29).• Insert the oil dip stick as far as it will go and pull out again.• T...
Page 32 - Changing the fuel fi lter
32 32 31 32 Maintenance: 9.07 Changing the fuel fi lter Note: When working on the fuel system, no naked fl ames, no smoking. • The diesel line fi lter „DF“ must be drained of water at least once a year or every 200 hours (Fig. 31). • To drain off the fi lter, the handwheel must be opened, until surplus ...
Page 33 - Changing the transmission oil
33 33 MS B A 34 33 Maintenance: 9.09 Changing the transmission oil • Unscrew magnetic plug „M“ and clean. (Fig. 33)• Release the fastening screws „B“ on the transmission cover.• Screw puller bolts into thread „A“ (M8x25 DIN 933-8.8) and pull off the transmission cover. Transmission oil: Titan Gear M...
Page 34 - Changing the engine oil; Hydraulic oil change
34 E 36 M 35 S 37 ÖF 34 Maintenance: 9.11 Changing the engine oil Remark: Drain the engine oil only when the engine is warm. Change intervals for engine oil, see the Hatz 2G40 Manual (Annex). i Danger Danger of scalding ! Risk of scalding when draining hot engine oil! • Disconnect oil drainage hose ...
Page 38 - Troubleshooting table
Maintenance: 11.0 Troubleshooting table Fault: Possible cause: Remedy: Engine running, machine does notmove! Insufficient hydraulic oil in thetank. • Check hydraulic oil level• Check the hydraulic system for leaks Engine running, machine can onlybe driven forwards! Safety bar in engaged position • P...
Page 39 - OPERATION MANUAL; Your Local Dealer is:; HERE'S HOW TO GET HELP; PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL; UNITED STATES
OPERATION MANUAL Your Local Dealer is: HERE'S HOW TO GET HELP PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER ON-HAND WHEN CALLING © COPYRIGHT 2007, MULTIQUIP INC. Multiquip Inc. and the MQ logo are registered trademarks of Multiquip Inc. and may not be used, reproduced, or altered without written permissio...