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CHECK BATTERY/TERMINALS 

 

WARNING

;  ELECTRIC  SHOCK  may  result  in  injury  and/or  damage  to  the  unit.    Do  not  allow  tools  or  other 

objects to come into contact with both terminals at the same time. 
ALWAYS remove the Negative (-) cable first to reduce the risk of sparks when removing the battery. 
ALWAYS connect the Positive (+) cable first, then connect the Negative (-) cable. 
 

WARNING

: EXPLOSIVE GASSES can result in serious injury or death.  ALWAYS keep open flames, sparks, or 

smoking materials away from battery. 
POISONOUS  BATTERY  FLUID  contains  sulphuric  acid  and  its  contact  with  skin,  eyes  or  clothing  can  cause 
severe chemical burns.  ALWAYS wear safety glasses and protective gear near battery. 
DO NOT TIP any battery beyond 45 deg. angle in any direction. 
ALWAYS KEEP BATTERIES OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. 
 

WARNING

:  REVERSE  CONNECTIONS  may  result  in  sparks  which  may  cause  injury.    ALWAYS 

connect/disconnect cables in the proper order.  
 

WARNING

:  Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known 

to the State of Canada to cause cancer and reproductive harm.  Wash hands after handling. 
 

Battery Electrolyte First Aid (Battery fluid) 

External contact:  Flush with water. 
Eyes:  Flush with water for at least 15 minutes and get medical attention immediately. 
Internal contact:  Drink large quantities of water.  Do not vomit. Get medical attention immediately. 

 
WARNING

; In case of internal contact do NOT induce vomiting. 

 
Always keep the battery fully charged and clean.  If the battery terminals are corroded, clean with a solution of 
water and baking soda. 

 

HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL 

 

The hydraulic oil level can be checked visually by looking at the level sight glass window 
on the right hand side of the G41 in between both wheels. 

Oil level should be near the top of the level sight glass window, if no oil is visible, 
oil should be added.  Make certain the machine is on flat level ground.  If adding oil 
is necessary, proceed as follows: 

 

Start by parking the machine on flat level ground. 

 

Lift the loader arms and lower the cylinder lock onto the cylinder and lock with the pin. 

 

Stop engine. 

 

Remove the (louvered) covers to have access to the oil fill neck. 

 

Remove the filler breather cap.

 

 

Add oil to the desired level.

 

 

Reinstall filler breather cap and louvers.

 

 

Remove the cylinder lock and lower the loader arms.

 

 

 

Fig. 15 

Summary of Contents for G41

Page 1: ...PENDABLE SERVICE IF OPERATED ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS THE MANUFACTURER PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND CARE OF THIS EQUIPMENT AND RELIES UPON THE PURCHASER TO SEE TO IT THAT THESE INS...

Page 2: ...CONTROLS 7 ATTACHMENT PLATE AND CONNECTORS 8 WORKING AREA 8 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS 8 OPERATING THE G41 9 START UP PROCEDURE 9 SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE 9 MOUNTING ATTACHMENTS 10 RELEASING ATTACHMENTS 10 OPER...

Page 3: ...fety of all job site personnel it is mandatory that the instructions provided for the use and handling of the equipment be read and thoroughly understood by the operators CAUTION INTENDED USE THIS MAC...

Page 4: ...FERS INSPECT ROOF DECK Before allowing equipment and personnel access to roof make certain roof is strong enough to support the weight Check load limits of deck with owner builder or architect Clear t...

Page 5: ...ctors Make certain all pins and bolts are used and secure Always use the cylinder lock if maintenance is required under the loader arms and or you want to keep the loader arms up without being on the...

Page 6: ...unter clockwise rotation of a hydraulic motor or in and out of a hydraulic cylinder Keep from using the detent if operating an accessory with a cylinder The G41 also provides the ability to decide how...

Page 7: ...This lever will direct oil flow to the accessory The operator can either push or pull on the lever to send oil flow to a hydraulic cylinder Or if the accessory has a hydraulic motor the lever can be...

Page 8: ...and or reverse at a reduced speed Do not make sharp turns at speed and try to come to a stop smoothly Stop operating the machine if someone wanders to close Never exceed the rated capacity on the G41...

Page 9: ...erator s platform put the choke lever to the left or ON position put the throttle lever about half way and turn the ignition key as soon as the engine starts release the key As soon as the engine is w...

Page 10: ...engine Lower the attachment to the ground and tilt the attachment plate forward to disengage from the attachment s mating plate lip Reverse away from the attachment OPERATING THE STANDARD BUCKET Do no...

Page 11: ...fuel filter change X Fuel X Spark arrestor muffler X Spark plugs check X Spark plugs change X Battery terminals X Hydraulic oil level X Hydraulic oil change X Hydraulic oil filter change X X Hydrauli...

Page 12: ...before refuelling never fill the tank completely allow some space for fuel expansion Wipe up any spills before engine is started Fig 12 SPARK ARRESTOR MUFFLER Inspect spark arrestor for carbon build...

Page 13: ...da to cause cancer and reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Battery Electrolyte First Aid Battery fluid External contact Flush with water Eyes Flush with water for at least 15 minutes and get m...

Page 14: ...at the level sight glass window oil level should be near the top of the level sight glass window Add oil if necessary Reinstall the louvered covers Remove the cylinder lock and lower the loader arms C...

Page 15: ...r lift arms Fig 16 Grease the pivot pins on the bottom of the loader lift arms Fig 17 Grease the pivot pins on the lift cylinder Fig 18 and Fig 19 Grease the pivot pins on the tilt cylinder Fig 20 and...

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