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HYDRADIG 110W

17

Daily Checks (10h)

Operator’s Manual Page Ref.

Physical/Visual

Tyre pressure check

188-189

Physical

Wheel nuts alignment check

186-187

Visual

Tow hitch condition check

74

Visual

Windscreen washer fluid level check/refill

160

Visual

Oil level check

172-173

Physical

Fuel level check

64

Visual

Coolant quality/level check

218

Visual

Coolant or oil leaks check

172

Visual

Park brake – operation check

184

Physical

Oil level check

172-173

Physical

Service brake operation check

184-185

Physical

Park brake operation check

184

Physical

Brake pressure warning operation check

62 & 171

Physical

Controls isolation safety system operation check

171

Physical

Quickhitch safety system operation check

171

Physical

Neutral start safety system operation check

171

Physical

Overload warning system operation check

171

Physical

Weekly Checks (50h)

Check

Engine filter/sedimenter drain/clean

173

Physical

Fuel tank – water & sediment drain

178

Physical

Primary fuel filter drain/clean

181

Physical

Main fuel filter drain/clean

181

Physical

Fuel filler cap check/clean

179

Physical

Radiator clean/check

108 & 183

Physical

Pivot & links lubricate

165

Physical

Battery inspect

193

Visual

Access Covers

Fig 17

Fig 19

Fig 18

Fig 20

 Maintenance

 Electrical System

204

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204

The electrical circuits are protected by fuses. If a fuse blows, find out why before a new one is installed. For

more information on the individual fuses. 

Refer to: Fuses (Page 256).

 

Upper Fuses

The fuses are installed in the cab below the operator seat. Remove the thumb screw and open the cover to

get access to the fuses.

Figure 138.

A

B

A

Cover

B

Thumb screw

Lower Fuses

The fuses are installed under the tread plate on the front of the chassis. Remove the cover to get access to

the fuses.

Figure 139.

B

A

A

Tread plate

B

Cover

Battery Bay Main Fuse

The main fuse is installed at the back of the battery bay.

 Maintenance

 Electrical System

204

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204

The electrical circuits are protected by fuses. If a fuse blows, find out why before a new one is installed. For

more information on the individual fuses. 

Refer to: Fuses (Page 256).

 

Upper Fuses

The fuses are installed in the cab below the operator seat. Remove the thumb screw and open the cover to

get access to the fuses.

Figure 138.

A

B

A

Cover

B

Thumb screw

Lower Fuses

The fuses are installed under the tread plate on the front of the chassis. Remove the cover to get access to

the fuses.

Figure 139.

B

A

A

Tread plate

B

Cover

Battery Bay Main Fuse

The main fuse is installed at the back of the battery bay.

A

  Cover

B

  Handle

C

  Lock

A

  Tread plate

B

  Cover (lower fuses)

A

  Air filter

B

  Batteries

C

  Hydraulic oil fill

D

  DEF fill

E

  Isolator

F

  Diesel fill

G

   Mechanical fuel 

gauge

A

  Cover (upper fuses)

B

  Thumb screw

A

A

B

B

 Maintenance

 Service Points

166

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166

Service Points

General

Figure 118.

C

D

E

F

A

B

G

H

A

Cooling pack

B

Engine fuel filter

C

Engine oil filter

D

Engine oil dipstick

E

Coolant expansion bottle

F

Fuel filter/water separator

G

Crank case ventilation filter

H

Engine oil filler cap

Figure 119.

D

C

A

F

E

G

B

A

Fuel filter cap

B

DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) filler cap

C

Battery isolator

D

Hydraulic oil filler cap

E

Battery

F

Air filter

A

B

D

E

F

G

C

 Maintenance

 Access Apertures

169

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169

Access Apertures

General

When moved to their maintenance position, the access panels give you access to parts or areas of the machine

that are not required during machine operation.

Before you operate the machine, make sure that all of the access panels are correctly in their closed or installed

positions.

Battery Cover

Open

1. Make the machine safe.

Refer to: Maintenance Position (Excavator Arm Lowered) (Page 165).

 

2. Use the ignition key to unlock the cover.
3. Pull the handle to release the latch.
4. Open the cover until it latches in position.

Figure 123.

A

B

C

A

Cover

B

Handle

C

Lock

Close

1. To release the latch pull it up.
2. Close the cover.
3. Make sure the cover is closed correctly.
4. Use the ignition key to lock the cover.

A

B

C

Battery Cover

Fuses

Summary of Contents for Hydradig 110W

Page 1: ...1 Hydradig 110W Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...ck Reference Guide DOES NOT replace the Operators Manual You MUST read ALL the disclaimers and safety and other instructions in the Operators Manual before initially operating this product Accordingly...

Page 3: ...Points 7 Cab Layout Controls 8 11 Start Up Sequence 12 Hydraulic Hitch Unlock 13 Shutdown Auxiliary Venting 14 Maintenance Position 15 Service Maintenance 16 Access Covers 17 18 Fluids Lubricants 19...

Page 4: ...ndscaping etc Can be used for object handling Not intended for use in mining and quarrying applications demolition forestry and any explosive atmospheres Must not be used for forestry used with attach...

Page 5: ...8 2988 D Transport length mm 6849 7200 7403 Mass 10 208kg 11 343kg please see data plate MONO Boom Description Length A External width over dual wheels mm 2420 B Height over cab mm 2988 Rear Dozer Fro...

Page 6: ...A D C B F E A D Note These measurements are based on a 2500mm wide trailer bed The correct tie down positions are identified on the machine by their labels Measurements 100mm A Angle 29 1 B Angle 45...

Page 7: ...ie down points The maximum force allowable on any retrieval po inal direction Higher retrieval forces may damage the chassis that towing the machine to a safe location is unavoidable use the procedure...

Page 8: ...eutral Reverse F Site mode Boom to dozer changeover Highway mode Highway override G One touch idle H Hammer About the Product Operator Station 16 9831 3350 2 16 Operator Station Component Locations Fi...

Page 9: ...ion Press A to cycle through the work modes Press Eco Mode 1600rpm Press twice Standard Mode 1800rpm Press again Power Mode 2000rpm The rotary controller can be used to both control the machines RPM a...

Page 10: ...structure must be slewed to the straight ahead position reverse steer off machine must be stationary If these conditions are met then the ma and the mode indicator at the top left of the display will...

Page 11: ...e off Refer to Getting the Machine Moving Page 75 6 1 There are a number of conditions that the machine needs to m structure must be slewed to the straight ahead position reve off machine must be stat...

Page 12: ...itches 20 9831 3350 2 20 Console Switches General The console switches may change according to machine specification Some are used for machine options Each switch has a graphic symbol to show the func...

Page 13: ...ions are not met The operator can either meet the outstanding conditions and the check sheet will disappear and allow the machine to enter highway mode or he can cancel the highway mode request with a...

Page 14: ...its function The switch LED Light Emitting Diode w 1 3 4 2 7 9 10 8 1 2 Go Push the switch after the isol also be pressed independent of the confirmation button in the Quickhitc 1 1 Button can be pres...

Page 15: ...al operation of the engine Page 16 Fig 17 18 Maintenance Position Fig 16 nce procedure instructs you differently you must lower the arm Position Excavator Arm Lowered ne on solid level ground with the...

Page 16: ...ice brake operation check 184 185 Physical Park brake operation check 184 Physical Brake pressure warning operation check 62 171 Physical Controls isolation safety system operation check 171 Physical...

Page 17: ...9 A A Cover B Handle C Lock A Tread plate B Cover lower fuses A Air filter B Batteries C Hydraulic oil fill D DEF fill E Isolator F Diesel fill G Mechanical fuel gauge A Cover upper fuses B Thumb scre...

Page 18: ...ure 125 A B over B Lock se Close the cover Make sure the cover is closed correctly Use the ignition key to lock the cover A B Cab Panel Fig 22 A Cover B Handle C Lock D Steps Maintenance Access Apertu...

Page 19: ...C 5 F to 46 C 115 F 4001 3005 20L API CJ4 Cooling System 28L JCB Antifreeze HP Coolant 4006 1120 20L ASTM D6210 Hydraulic System 190L JCB Hydraulic Fluid OP46 4002 2003 20L JCB Hydraulic Fluid OP32 4...

Page 20: ...hange of attachments Quickhitch circuit and valve Patch Planer 500 Precision removal of road surfaces 1 Hi Flow aux service Rock Wheel RW40 Accurate cutting and profiling of rock and hard materials 1...

Page 21: ...re an audible buzzer in the cab when I m lifting a large load The boom ram pressure has exceeded 155bar or the dipper is above horizontal The buzzer is a warning I can t reposition the excavator end A...

Page 22: ...ss and hold rotary instead to open QH My 40kph machine won t travel faster than 20kph Check that site mode is off and Highway mode is selected Figure 14 How do I operate the Quick Hitch Ensure that th...

Page 23: ...HYDRADIG 110W 23 Your Notes...

Page 24: ...and may vary dependant upon the exact specification of the machine They should not therefore be relied upon in relation to suitability for a particular application Guidance and advice should always b...

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