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Electro-hydraulic equipment (optional)
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Operating the chassis
Electro-hydraulic equipment
Fig. 13
Components: Tipping system
1
Loading bridge
2
Telescoping hydraulic cylinder, 3-step
3
Stroke limitation cord
4
Securing cord
5
Hydraulic line
The electro-hydraulic equipment consists of an electric
hydraulic pump, hydraulic oil container and supply battery
and is integrated in the chassis.
The electric hydraulic pump is supplied with 12 V from a
battery.
The hydraulic oil container is filled with hydraulic oil in the
factory and commissioned.
The electro-hydraulic equipment can be activated /
deactivated via the plug-in switch.
The cargo bed is tipped via the telescopic cylinder.
The electro-hydraulic equipment is operated by means of a
hand button.
If the electric hydraulic pump fails, the cargo bed can be
tipped with the emergency hand pump.
Fig. 14
Electro-hydraulic equipment
1
Hydraulic oil container
2
Electric hydraulic pump
3
Supply battery with cover
4
Plug-in switch
5
Emergency hand pump
6
Hand button (electric hydraulic pump)
Maintenance / repair work on the electro-hydraulic
equipment may only be carried out by trained and
qualified personnel in a specialist workshop!
The raised loading bridge must be secured with the
maintenance brace when carrying out work on the
electro-hydraulic equipment!
See page
Take note of the safety instructions for handling
hydraulic oil in the chapter on “Checking / changing
the hydraulic oil” on page 91 in the Maintenance
section.
Charging the supply battery
The supply battery can be charged via the battery charging
plug if the power is low.
Please refer to the instruction manual / safety
instructions of the charger manufacturer.
Preparation of the charging plug
- see page
in the Maintenance section.
Fully charge the supply battery at regular intervals.
Charge tester
The Battery Guard can be used to check the charge status
of the supply battery.
You will find the operating principle of the app "IntAct
Battery-Guard" in the chapter “Charging the supply battery
/ Checking the charge status” on page 93 in the
Maintenance section.
Hazards arising from handling the supply battery
WARNING
Danger when handling batteries
Batteries can explode as a result of spark
generation or short circuits.
Avoid short circuits and the formation of sparks.
Do not place any tools / objects on the batteries.
Cover the terminals of the batteries prior to starting work
on batteries.
Do not smoke near batteries and keep naked
flames away.
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Summary of Contents for 3000 Series
Page 7: ...7 MACHT S MÖGLICH Intended 8 W Wheel chock 25 Towing ring connection 235 ...
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Page 9: ...MACHT S MÖGLICH 1 7 Safety ...
Page 13: ...MACHT S MÖGLICH 2 11 General information ...
Page 21: ...MACHT S MÖGLICH 3 19 Operation ...
Page 30: ...Check before departure when parking 3 28 MACHT S MÖGLICH Operation ...
Page 31: ...MACHT S MÖGLICH 4 29 Operating the chassis ...
Page 49: ...MACHT S MÖGLICH 5 47 Load securing Operating the body ...
Page 80: ...Load securing 5 78 MACHT S MÖGLICH Load securing Operating the body ...
Page 81: ...MACHT S MÖGLICH 6 79 Electrical system ...
Page 83: ...MACHT S MÖGLICH 7 81 Testing care and maintenance ...
Page 100: ...Cleaning care 7 98 MACHT S MÖGLICH Testing care and maintenance ...
Page 101: ...MACHT S MÖGLICH 8 99 Troubleshooting guide ...
Page 104: ...Hydraulic system Electro hydraulic equipment 8 102 MACHT S MÖGLICH Troubleshooting guide ...
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