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CH100
CONNECTING THE MULTICONNECTOR SYSTEM:
Align the pins of the attachment connector with corresponding holes of the loader connector. The multiconnector
will not connect if the attachment connector is upside down. Connect and lock the multiconnector by turning
the lever towards the loader.
The lever should move easily all the way to its locking position. If the lever does not slide smoothly, check the
alignment and position of the connector and clean the connectors. Also shut down the loader and release the
residual hydraulic pressure. To disconnect the multi connector system switch off the auxiliary hydraulics of the
loader and unlock the multiconnector. To unlock the multiconnector, push and hold the unlock button on the
side of the multiconnector, then turn the lever to disconnect the connector.
USING CONVENTIONAL QUICK COUPLINGS
(alternative couplings for some loader models):
Before connecting or disconnecting the standard quick couplings, the residual pressure must be released as
shown below. The conventional quick couplings will not connect, if there is pressure in the hydraulic system.
To connect and disconnect the standard couplings, move the
collar at the end of the female fitting. The hoses should be
connected so that the fitting equipped with a coloured cap
is connected to the corresponding fitting of the loader Note
that the protective caps on the loader and the attachment
can be fastened to each other during operation to reduce the
accumulation of dirt. When disconnecting the standard quick
couplings a small amount of oil may drip from the couplings.
Wear protective gloves and have some cloth at hand to keep
the equipment clean.
Make sure that all three quick coupling fittings are properly connected, otherwise the
hydraulic motor of the attachment may get damaged.
CAUTION!
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