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SAFETY REGULATIONS

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OBLIGATIONS

Read the manual: Read and study carefully this manual before
using the loader, always have this manual within reach, store it
inside your tractor, if your manual is damaged or lost get ano-
ther one.
Assembly out with the current recommendations at the date of
purchase is a risk for both the loader and the tractor. Conse-
quently no warranty claim will be taken into consideration for
any assembly out with our recommendations.
On delivery the following should be explained:
Safety regulations.
Control workings and use.

Recommandations of use.
Attachment and detachment of the loader.
Attachment and detachment of the tools.

Some warning stickers are at different places on the loader and
on the tool, read them and understand their meanings before
using the loader or the tool.
If you cannot read one of the stickers or it has been damaged
then replace it.

WARNING

A safety belt needs to be fitted and readjusted during work.
Use a sufficient counter-weight to ensure the stability of the
tractor. Around 20% of the total weight should be supported by
the rear axle.
Control the loader exclusively from the driver’s seat.
Keep control over the controls until movements are completed.
Transport on the road should be with the arm raised and empty.
Do not hide the traffic lights.
At your work place loaded implements should be transported in
a lowered position at all times and at a low speed, in particular
on uneven ground. Avoid working on slopes.
During work keep away any person in the area of the loader.
Be careful at all times that the loader does not interfere with
overhead obstacles.
Implement changing: check that they are properly locked on by
forcing down slightly on the ground.
When not being used, the detached loader should rest on its
parking stand with the pins and locking pins delivered with the
machine.
Only use implements suitable for the job to be done. 
Periodically check the hydraulic system.

These regulations

should be 

read carefully. 

Non-compliance 

with these will relieve

the Manip Company

from any responsibility

in event of any incidents

and may entail 

the cancellation 

of the warranty.

PROTECTION 
against falling object and
tipping over.

Warning. If a tractor is not
equipped with a protection
against falling objects or a 4-
pole structure against tipping
over (tractors with 2-pole arch),
then the driver is exposed to
a continuous risk when he
manipulates a load.
Restrictions. In this case the
loader should be equipped
with a mechanism that main-
tains the tool level. 
Reminder. Only tools recom-
mended by Manip should be
used.

 

  

  

  

 

Summary of Contents for MPower 100

Page 1: ...Operators manual MANIP MPower English R f 25001403 F vrier 2010...

Page 2: ...oader detachment 10 11 13 MM and HD loader attachment 12 13 14 Hydraulic coupling Manip Fast 14 15 Connect Disconnect 15 Manip Lock implement detachment 16 16 Manip Lock implement attachment 17 17 Hyd...

Page 3: ...arranty claim This claim will not be granted if a signed copy has not been sent to us The warranty certificate indicates That the assembly is conforming to specifications and accepted That the user ha...

Page 4: ...vements are completed Transport on the road should be with the arm raised and empty Do not hide the traffic lights At your work place loaded implements should be transported in a lowered position at a...

Page 5: ...sub frame on a tractor that it is not made for Any modification of the Manip equipment and the fitting of an implement of another origin than Manip automatically cancels the liability and the warrant...

Page 6: ...eep the maintenance and user manual Never use the loader To carry people Compulsory protections against tipping over and falling objects Lifting hooks for Loader maintenance Unlocking Security device...

Page 7: ...rear left arm is mentioned Year of manufacture Type or model Serial number Weight Left bearing box Right bearing box Tool carrier left hand side Tool carrier right hand side Tipping balancing system l...

Page 8: ...n the stability can be maintained by adding weights on the rear wheel or liquid in the tires in accordance to the following formula G x I2 N x b P N I2 5 METHOD OF CALCULATION 12525 2000 8 USE OF THE...

Page 9: ...he side of the mono lever When the switch is activated then the mono lever in a tip or dig position will order the opening or closing of a tool When the switch is released then the mono lever will com...

Page 10: ...ed or that some components are not missing and that the maintenance is followed Periodically control that the nuts and bolts are tight especially around the wheels and the sub frame Warning If a tract...

Page 11: ...can consequently be harmful to both Do not insist if the load you have to lift is too heavy release the valve lever and start again in a rational manner Work according to the loader s strength Never...

Page 12: ...r s travel dimension 20mm minimum 6 Position the parking PROPS using the original pins 7 UNLOCK the left side using the lever The loader will drop down slightly UNLOCK the right side same as for the l...

Page 13: ...Lower the loader to the ground 3 Put to float position 4 Tool flat on the ground 5 Cylinder travel dimension 6 Parking props on the ground 7 Unlock the loader 8 Release the axles before reversing 9 D...

Page 14: ...the tractor slowly forward again without pushing the loader To vary the loader s hitching height put into floating position and slowly manipulate the tool IN TIPPING to lower the loader IN DIGGING to...

Page 15: ...or between the loader arms slowly go forward 4 Hydraulic coupling 5 Check position of pins before attachment 6 Slowly manipulate lift cylinders 7 Check position of pins after attachment 8 Fold up and...

Page 16: ...se serious damage to the couplings If you cannot manually connect never use a lever or an extension as this may damage the mechanism and the couplings 1 Press on the lock and raise the lever 2 Remove...

Page 17: ...E Lubricate the contact points at regular intervals If the couplings are damaged because of impurities or due to an excessive oil pressure on connecting replace the couplings 1 Open the cover Protecti...

Page 18: ...ool According to option see page 18 Put the flex away Put the protective caps on the couplings or shut the protective hood on the Manip Fast tool according to option Start the tractor Unlock the tool...

Page 19: ...plement detachment page 16 Tip the tool carrier frame at a 45 angle Slowly bring the tool holder under the upper hooks of the tool Lock the tool Simultaneously press with both hands on Both 3rd and 4t...

Page 20: ...ower the lever until the safety lock is secured MAINTENANCE Lubricate the contact points at regular intervals If the couplings have been damaged because of impurities or due to an excessive oil pressu...

Page 21: ...ABLES YOU TO POSITION THE IMPLEMENT WHILST LOWERING ADJUSTMENT Position the implement flat on the ground Check that the white index can be seen by the driver if not slide the rod using the nut Tighten...

Page 22: ...and put then away in its storage space The Manip Pic is not a tool but an accessory ALWAYS use a tool to detach the loader USAGE Loosen the security screw of the drawer situated inside the loaders tub...

Page 23: ...sed loader apart from hydraulic ALWAYS switch the stop valve on the lifting device supply line in a CLOSED position 21 COLLECTIVITY KIT SAFETY WITH LIFTING AND TIPPING Extract of the norm EN 12525 200...

Page 24: ...t of the tractor and change the filters as prescribed by the manufacturer Used oil deteriorates the hydraulic units and may cause serious damage on the tractor and on the loader LOADER MAINTENANCE Con...

Page 25: ...Nm 1 4 14 9 Nm 5 16 27 1 Nm 5 16 32 5 Nm 3 8 47 5 Nn 3 8 59 7 Nn 1 2 100 Nm 1 2 114 Nm 5 8 230 Nm 5 8 301 Nm 3 4 405 Nm 3 4 440 6 Nm M8 27 1 Mn M8 32 5 Mn M10 54 2 Nm M10 63 7 Nm M12 94 9 Nm M12 108 4...

Page 26: ...tle oil flow Damaged seals Damaged piston rods Damaged cylinder body Defective welding Defective seals Adjust the security valve Excavation 225 bars Tipping 140 bars Wrong working method Floating posi...

Page 27: ...mechanical mechanical mechanical mechanical mechanical mechanical mechanical Tool carrier with Manip Lock euro euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Width of the arm Entraxe 1020mm 1020mm 1020 mm 1020 mm 1020...

Page 28: ...the event of exceeding these 2 weeks and if this delay prevents the basic use of the machine during the season COMPAGNIE COMMERCIALE RIBOULEAU in the position of not finding a substitution solution to...

Page 29: ...equipment MPower60 MPower80 MPower100 MPower120 MPower140 MPower160 MPower180 Is according to the directive dispositions Machines 98 37 CE et 2004 108 CE and to the national legislations Is according...

Page 30: ...NOTES...

Page 31: ...NOTES OPERATORS MANUAL MANIP MPower...

Page 32: ...This document is not contractual Copy even partial is prohibited OUEST IMPRESSIONS EUROPE LE SAVOIR FAIRE MANIP For Manip your satisfaction is our priority This is why from the design to the forwardin...

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