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Manual Contents:-
INTRODUCTION Page
About this Handbook
Machine Models
Location of Handbook
Using this Handbook
Units of Measurement
Page Numbering
Left Side, Right Side
Using the Machine
The JCB Skid Steer Loader
Machine Description
Safety First - Yours and Other People's
Safety Check List
General Safety
Operating Safety
Maintenance Safety
Safety Decals
Identifying Your Machine
Machine Identification Plate
Unit Identification
JCB Immobiliser Option
OPERATION
Introduction
Before Entering the Cab
Entering/Leaving the Cab
Hydraulic Controls Safety Restraint Bar
Cab Door
Opening and Closing the Cab Door
Emergency Exits
Machines with Unglazed Cab
Machines with Optional Glazed Cab
Seat Adjustment and Removal/Replacement
Seat Belt
Fastening the Seat Belt
Releasing the Seat Belt
Checking Seat Belt Operation
Cab Layout
(up to machine no. 746283)
(from machine no. 746284)
Page
Controls, Switches and Instruments
Controls
Switches
Warning Indicators
Cab Heater Unit (optional)
Cab Interior Light (optional)
Loader Controls
Loader Arm/Shovel Control Lever
(Single lever drive control)
Loader Arm Control (Dual lever drive control)
Shovel Control (Dual lever drive control)
Auxiliary Attachments Control Switch
Auxiliary Attachments Detent Switch
Float/Hand Held Attachments Control Switch (optional) 36
Before Starting the Engine
Starting the Engine
Jump-Starting the Engine
Travelling Position
On Site
On Public Roads
On Public Roads (UK only)
Driving the Machine
Drive Control Lever (Single lever drive control)
Drive Control Levers (Dual lever drive control)
Operating Hints
Rotating Beacon (optional)
Starting, Stopping and Parking the Machine
Getting Moving
Stopping and Parking
Using the Attachments and Site Safety
Quickhitch Control
Engaging the Shovel/Attachments
Disengaging the Shovel/Attachments
Working with the Loader
Filling the Shovel
Loading a Truck
Scraping and Cutting
Operating in Low Temperatures
Operating in High Temperatures
OPERATION cont’d Page
Moving a Disabled Machine
Transporting the Machine
Using a Trailer
Using a Truck
Transportation Safety
Emergency Load Lower Procedure
Testing the Parking Brake
MAINTENANCE
Lubricants - Health and Safety
Hygiene
Storage
Waste Disposal
Handling
First Aid - Oil
Spillage
Fires
Service Requirements
Service Schedules
Every 10 Operating Hours or Daily
(for the first 50 operating hrs. only)
Every 10 Operating Hours or Daily
Every 50 Operating Hours or Weekly
After the First 100 Operating Hours only
Every 100 Operating Hours or 2 Weekly
Every 500 Operating Hours or 6 Monthly
Every 1000 Operating Hours or Yearly
Every 2000 Operating Hours or 2 Yearly
Cleaning the Cab Interior
ROPS/FOPS Structure
Checking the ROPS/FOPS Structure
Loader Arm Safety Strut (up to machine no. 746106)
Lowering the Safety Strut
Raising the Safety Strut
Loader Arm Safety Strut (from machine no. 746107)
Installing the Safety Strut
Removing the Safety Strut
Engine Compartment Access
Rear Door
Top Cover
Engine Compartment Illumination
Page
Seat Belt
Checking Seat Belt Condition and Security
Greasing (10 Hours)
Quickhitch Pivot Points
Greasing (50 Hours)
Loader Arm Pivot Points
Lift and Compensating Ram Pivots
Oiling
Throttle Pedal
Engine Air Filter
Changing the Elements
Engine Oil and Filter
Checking the Oil Level
Changing the Oil and Filter
Engine Cooling System
Coolant Mixtures
Checking the Coolant Level
Changing the Coolant
Cleaning the Coolant Radiator
Engine Alternator Belt
Adjusting the Alternator Belt
Drive Chain Lubrication
Checking the Oil Levels
Changing the Oil
Fuel System
Types of Fuel
Fuel Standards
Low Temperature Fuels
Petrol
Advice
Filling the Tank
Changing the Fuel Filter Element
Draining the Sediment Bowl
Bleeding the System
Hydraulic System
Checking the Fluid Level
Changing the Filter
Battery
Safety
Warning Symbols
Checking the Electrolyte Level
Electrical System
Fuses and Relays
Light Bulbs
MAINTENANCE cont’d Page
Windscreen Washer
Tyres and Wheels
Inflating the Tyres
Renewing Segments of Optional Non-Inflatable Tyres 87
Checking the Wheel Bolt Torques
Fluids, Capacities and Lubricants
Obtaining Replacement Parts
OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS
Introduction
Quick Release Couplings
Connecting/Disconnecting Hydraulic Hoses
Shovels
6-in-1 Shovel
Pallet Forks
Manure/Silage Fork with Top Grab
Creep Speed Control
Attachment Frame
SPECIFICATION
General Specification
Tyre Specification
Static Dimensions
Optional Attachments
Noise and Vibration Data
Tipping Loads
Total Pages - 100
PDF File Size - 2 MB
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