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(Dealer’s File Copy - Remove at Perforation)

Chapter 3

CHECKLISTS

PRE-DELIVERY

The following Checklist is an important reminder of the
inspections that MUST be made before delivering the
Telescopic Handler to the customer. Check off each item
after the prescribed action is taken.

Check that:

q

NO parts of machine have been damaged in shipment.

Check for such things as dents and loose or missing parts;
correct or replace components as required.

q

Battery is securely mounted and not cracked. Cable con-

nections are tight. Electrolyte at proper level.

q

Cylinders, hoses and fittings are not damaged, leaking or

loosely secured.

q

Oil, fuel and air filters are not damaged, leaking or loosely

secured.

q

All grease fittings have been properly lubricated and no fit-

tings are missing; see 

Lubrication

chapter of this manual.

q

Wheel nuts are torqued to 450 ft.-lbs. (610 Nm).

q

Tires are inflated to:

13.00 x 24 - 12 PR: 65 psi (450 kPa) cold.
14.00 x 24 - 12 PR: 62 psi (430 kPa) cold.

q

Hydraulic system reservoir, engine crankcase, engine

coolant, transmission and axles are filled to the proper
operating fluid levels.

q

All adjustments have been made to comply with the set-

tings in this manual and in the separate engine manual.

q

All guards, shields and decals are in place and securely

attached.

q

Model and serial number for this unit is recorded in space

provided on this page and page 1.

Check that:

q

All indicators (lamps, switches, etc.) function properly.

q

All hand and foot controls operate properly.

q

The PWP System operates properly (if equipped). Refer to

Service and Storage

chapter for procedure to check the

PWP System.

q

Boom, Quick-attach System with attachment tool and

frame level control all function properly.

q

No hydraulic system leaks when under pressure.

q

Listen for abnormal noises or vibrations; if detected, deter-

mine their cause and repair as necessary.

I acknowledge that the pre-delivery procedures were per-
formed on this unit as outlined above.

Dealership’s Name

Dealer Representative’s Name

Date Checklist Filled Out

Machine Model No.      Machine Serial No.      Engine Serial No.

DELIVERY

Check that:

The following Checklist is a reminder of the important infor-
mation that MUST be passed on to the customer at the time
the unit is delivered. Check off each item as it is explained
to the customer.

q

Review with the customer the contents of this manual and

the AEM Safety Manual and  for the following:

q

The Index at the back, for quickly locating topics;

q

The 

Safety

Indicators and Controls, 

and

Operation and

Adjustments 

chapters for information regarding safe use of

the machine.

q

The 

Lubrication

and

Service and Storage 

chapters for

information regarding proper maintenance of the machine.
Explain that regular lubrication and maintenance are
required for continued safe operation and long life.

q

Give this Operator’s Manual and the AEM Safety Manual

to the customer and instruct them to be sure to read and
completely understand their contents before operating the
unit.

q

Remind the customer of U.S. OSHA regulation 1910.178

(l), which specifies operator training requirements.

q

Explain that the customer MUST consult the engine manu-

al (provided) for related specifications, operating adjust-
ments and maintenance instructions.

q

Completely fill out the Owner’s Registration, including

customer’s signature, and return it to the Company.

q

Explain that a copy of the warranty is included on the
inside back cover of this Operator’s Manual.

Customer’s Signature

Date Delivered

Start the machine and test-run the unit while
checking that proper operation is exhibited by all
controls.

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Summary of Contents for MT10044XT

Page 1: ...pic Handler Operator Service Manual Catalog 50960025 Revision C MT6642XT beginning with S N 27251 MT8044XT beginning with S N 28251 MT10044XT beginning with S N 80151 MT10055XT beginning with S N 8015...

Page 2: ...erature Fan Frame Level Left Crab Steer Lower Load 2 Wheel Steer Raise Load 4 Wheel Steer Engine Coolant Temperature Hourmeter Retract Load Volume Empty Starting Aid Injection Tilt Rearward Wiper Wash...

Page 3: ...beginning with S N 28251 MT10044XT beginning with S N 80151 MT10055XT beginning with S N 80151 MT12042XT beginning with S N 38101 Manitou Americas Inc One Gehl Way P O Box 179 West Bend WI 53095 0179...

Page 4: ...w safety operating and maintenance instructions could result in seri ous injury to the operator or bystanders poor operation and costly breakdowns If you have any questions on proper operation adjustm...

Page 5: ...3 Check Lists 6 7 4 SAFETY 9 5 Indicators and Controls 23 6 Operation and Adjustments 35 7 Lubrication 53 8 Service and Storage 56 9 Decal Locations 74 10 Maintenance 79 Engine Diagnostic Trouble Cod...

Page 6: ...n will improve operating and maintenance efficiency help to avoid breakdowns and damage and extend the machine s life A chart of standard hardware torques is located in the back of this manual A stora...

Page 7: ...r Boom Access Rear Lights and Backup Alarm Access Quick attach System Extend Cylinder Storage Compartment Battery Access Fuel Tank Frame Leveling Cylinder Telescopic Boom Slave Cylinder Side View Mirr...

Page 8: ...MT10055 MT12042 14 00 x 24 12 PR Inflate to 62 psi 430 kPa 14 00 x 24 16PR Rock Inflate to 70 psi 480 kPa 14 00 x 24 12 PR foam filled 13 00 x 24 Solid rubber tire double aper ture with conventional t...

Page 9: ...Dana model 212HY Drive steer open differential full time four wheel drive internal SAHR parking brake in front axle Overall ratio 22 67 1 MT10044 MT10055 MT12042 Type Dana model 223 Front axle Drive...

Page 10: ...all function properly q No hydraulic system leaks when under pressure q Listen for abnormal noises or vibrations if detected deter mine their cause and repair as necessary I acknowledge that the pre d...

Page 11: ...function properly q No hydraulic system leaks when under pressure q Listen for abnormal noises or vibrations if detected deter mine their cause and repair as necessary I acknowledge that the pre deli...

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Page 13: ...e not fluent in reading English It is the responsibility of the operator to read and understand the Operator s Manual and other informa tion provided and use the correct operating procedure Machines s...

Page 14: ...me illustrations used in this manual may show doors guards and shields open or removed for illustration purposes ONLY BE SURE that all doors guards and shields are in their proper oper ating positions...

Page 15: ...o an excavation or ditch BE SURE that the surrounding ground has adequate strength to support the weight of the machine and the load it is carrying ALWAYS wear appropriate personal protective equipmen...

Page 16: ...andler equipped with a jib or truss boom with a hook with or without a winch or a hook assembly attached to the forks Note This regulation is in addition to the OSHA regulation that requires specific...

Page 17: ...ng proce dure detailed in the Service and Storage chapter NEVER use your hands to search for hydraulic fluid leaks Use a piece of paper or cardboard Escaping fluid under pressure can be invisible and...

Page 18: ...apacities Modifications and additions that affect capacity or safe operation must never be performed with out the manufacturer s prior written approval Where such authorization is granted any applica...

Page 19: ...al lift 9 Be sure the platform is horizontal before lifting 10 Be sure that the forklift has a firm footing SAFETY 11 Be sure that any required restraining means rail ings chains harnesses etc are in...

Page 20: ...als as shown in the diagram at the bottom of the battery holder 5 Replace the cover and install the screws to secure the cover in place Work Platform Design Requirements Per ANSI ITSDF B56 6 2005 Sec...

Page 21: ...nd lanyard A guardrail or similar structure shall have a nominal height to the platform floor of 42 inch es 1066 mm around its upper periphery and include a midrail It may be hinged removable or of ch...

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Page 27: ...t Know how to stop the machine operation BEFORE operating it This Manitou Americas machine is designed and intended to be used ONLY with a Manitou Americas attachment tool or a Manitou Americas Compan...

Page 28: ...o this is the only position in which the key can be inserted and removed A2 Key Switch ON When the key is turned one position clockwise from the vertical OFF posi tion power from the battery is suppli...

Page 29: ...E Transmission Oil Temperature Lamp This lamp indicates whether or not the transmission oil is at the proper temperature During normal operation this lamp should be off indicating that the transmissio...

Page 30: ...when the exhaust filter is in need of cleaning because the soot level of the exhaust filter is slightly high and the operator has disabled auto exhaust filter cleaning If conditions are safe the oper...

Page 31: ...ic con trol functions during load placement C Personnel Work Platform This is a red switch used to activate the Personnel Work Platform PWP System When activated an amber lamp in the switch will be on...

Page 32: ...ater Fan Speed This knob is located below the tempera ture control knob Rotating the knob clockwise will increase the fan speed for increased air circulation Heater A C Controls Fan Speed This is the...

Page 33: ...on the pedal decreases engine speed Service Brake Pedal Pressing this pedal activates inboard hydraulic wet disc type brakes on all four wheels Separate front and rear brake systems allow bringing the...

Page 34: ...boom raised or extended Only level the frame while stopped and with the boom fully retracted and the attachment raised just enough to clear the ground Frame Level and Attachment Joystick Boom Control...

Page 35: ...ves located on the top rear of the hydraulic reservoir under the access cover on the front hood section If the machine is equipped with auxiliary hydraulics there will be two pilot pressure apply valv...

Page 36: ...und surface Boom Angle Indicator Mounted on the left side of the outer boom the movement of a ball indicates the angle of boom elevation relative to the ground SERVICE AND SAFETY FEATURES Transmission...

Page 37: ...ner needs service If the clear portion of the indicator is red the air cleaner should be checked for a clogged filter element Backup Alarm Located inside the rear frame cover it produces a loud warnin...

Page 38: ...r Motor RELAYS A 20 40 AMP change over relay Ignition B 20 40 AMP change over relay Ignition C 20 AMP relay Front Wiper D 20 AMP relay Park Brake E 20 AMP relay Lights F 20 AMP relay Top Wiper ATTACHM...

Page 39: ...peration If engine will idle longer that 5 minutes stop the engine Consult the Lubrication chapter for the type and grade of oil to use Refer to the Service and Storage chapter for the proper service...

Page 40: ...toward the rear of the machine on the left side and around the back and toward the front on the right side of the machine Any needed repairs or service noted during the inspec tion must be performed b...

Page 41: ...ylinder properly lubricated o13 Slave Cylinder Properly secured no visible dam age no evidence of leaking from the cylinder prop erly lubricated o14 Stabilizer Switch Properly secured no visible dam a...

Page 42: ...that there are no fuel oil or engine coolant leaks and no abnormal noises or vibrations COLD STARTING PROCEDURES The engine is equipped with glow plugs for starting the engine in temperatures down to...

Page 43: ...to the opposite direction Shifting to the next higher gear may be done at any engine speed while the machine is in motion DO NOT overspeed the engine when down shifting Allow the machine to slow down...

Page 44: ...oot in the exhaust filter system 1 Utilize the Automatic AUTO Exhaust Filter Cleaning mode 2 Avoid unnecessary idling 3 Use the proper engine oil See Lubrication chap ter of this manual or the engine...

Page 45: ...safe location and either enable the auto exhaust filter cleaning or perform a manual exhaust filter cleaning specific conditions During this process the engine speed will be controlled by the ECU The...

Page 46: ...nt tools The Quick attach System has a quick release hookup and locking mechanism for mounting framing type or masonry type attachment tools to the boom nose Attaching Procedure To pick up the attachm...

Page 47: ...s obstacles slippery surfaces and soft or deep mud 6 Check clearances of ramps doorways and passageways Check overhead clearances if you will travel and place loads near power or tele phone lines If t...

Page 48: ...ravel up or down a grade or slope that exceeds 22 or 12 while loaded 3 DO NOT place or retrieve loads on a side hill with a slope or grade that exceeds 12 or 7 Regardless of terrain or position of whe...

Page 49: ...guarded clearly and distinc tively marked or clearly visible Maintain a safe distance from the edge of ramps plat forms and other similar working surfaces Controlled lighting of adequate intensity sh...

Page 50: ...rve when the boom extension mark number 4 on the boom is visible and stop further extension The operator knows the maximum safe extension distance with the 4000 lb load has been reached HANDLING NON S...

Page 51: ...er than the landing point 4 Continuing the feathering technique lower the load into place 5 Free the forks from the load by alternately retract ing and raising the boom If this process is not possible...

Page 52: ...boom enough to clear the rigging from the load before backing the telehandler away from the load Elevated Suspended Load Placement 1 Bring the telehandler as close as possible to the landing point 2 L...

Page 53: ...Elevating Personnel This Telescopic Handler is primarily intended for use as a material handler It should only be used to elevate personnel if it is equipped with the optional PWP System when there is...

Page 54: ...rm is to be moved To de activate the system apply and hold the service brakes on for three or more seconds and press the bot tom of the PWP System rocker switch The system is de activated when the lam...

Page 55: ...trailer bed with NO step between the bed and the ramps 3 The incline of the ramps MUST be less than 15 degrees For a four foot high truck bed ramp length must be at least 16 feet 4 9 m long 4 Ramp wid...

Page 56: ...ng actions as possible to discour age theft to aid in the recovery of the machine in the event it is stolen and to reduce vandalism 1 Remove keys from unattended machines 2 Attach secure and lock all...

Page 57: ...ation CJ 4 API Service Classification for first 100 hours on new or rebuilt John Deere engines CJ 4 Capacity 15 5 quarts 14 7 L Diesel Fuel IMPORTANT Use ONLY ultra low sulfur diesel ULSD fuel with a...

Page 58: ...7 Tilt cylinder pivot pins 2 8 Boom slide pads as required front and rear CHASSIS AREA 9 Brake pedal linkage 10 Wheel spindle pins 4 per axle 11 Stabilizer cylinder pivot pins 3 12 Axle pivot pins 2...

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Page 60: ...ng cen ter for disposal DO NOT pour them onto the ground or into a drain DEALER SERVICES The following areas of internal components service replacement and operating adjustments should only be by or u...

Page 61: ...trical components and switch connections It is located at the back of this manual and can be used as a guide for service refer ence as required OPERATOR SERVICES Some of the operator related services...

Page 62: ...ive clothing gloves and shoes Keep feet clothing hands and hair away from moving parts Always wear safety glasses or goggles for eye protection from electric arcs from shorts flu ids under pressure an...

Page 63: ...ground and the engine stopped for ten minutes or more slide open the right side engine panel and remove the engine dipstick Wipe it clean re insert it and remove to obtain a read ing If the oil level...

Page 64: ...the sight gauge located on the right side of the front hood If low remove the access cover from the front hood to replenish the oil through the filler cap See the Lubrication chapter for the type of o...

Page 65: ...and joystick control lockout logic 1 Shift transmission into F Forward and increase the engine speed slightly l The transmission should remain de clutched allowing the engine to increase speed easily...

Page 66: ...re Remove the oil check plug See illustration below Oil should flow from the hole If low remove the oil fill plug and add oil until it flows from the check hole Replace the plug wait 10 to 15 minutes...

Page 67: ...ure below Fuel Bleeding Procedure When the fuel filter is removed and replaced or if the engine runs out of fuel air must be bled from the sys tem Refer to the following procedure for proper bleed ing...

Page 68: ...to 1 1 4 turn after gasket contact is made as is done with standard filters 6 Clean and re install the drain plug 7 Re fill the crankcase with new oil Follow specifi cations in the Lubrication chapter...

Page 69: ...boom two of the chains are on the top front of the boom A third chain is accessible from inside the rear of the boom see three section boom illustration Torque the two chains on the front of the three...

Page 70: ...ion measures 12 375 314 mm or more the chain should be replaced DO NOT repair sections of a chain Replace the complete chain Chain anchors and sheaves also require inspection for worn or broken finger...

Page 71: ...oom starts to chatter under load grease the slide pads and wipe off the excess grease Maintain a clear ance of 1 16 between the top or side slide pads and the boom Shims can be added to achieve the pr...

Page 72: ...htly Recheck the level with the dipstick CHANGING HYDRAULIC RETURN FILTER ELEMENT This element is a cartridge type accessible from a housing on top of the hydraulic reservoir Initial replacement is af...

Page 73: ...ement NOTE Replace the secondary element only if it is visibly dirty or if the primary element has been replaced three times Before removing the secondary element from the hous ing clean out any dirt...

Page 74: ...EXHAUST SYSTEM Examine the entire exhaust system for possible holes and leaks Re tighten any loose clamps and make sure the manifold outlet gasket is not leaking NOTE Perform all other service require...

Page 75: ...ats and fill with recommended coolant IMPORTANT DO NOT discharge coolant onto ground Catch and dispose of per local waste dis posal regulations Refer to the John Deere engine manual for detailed coola...

Page 76: ...ble clamps and cover the battery or remove the battery from the machine and store it separately 6 If the ambient temperature at any time during the storage period is expected to drop below freez ing m...

Page 77: ...ystem switch is turned OFF Possible Cause PWP System is not activated Machine is not level Remote PWP System switch is de activated Remote PWP System switch is not plugged into the connector at the en...

Page 78: ...remove the backing paper Then properly orient and position the decal onto the clean mounting surface After the decal is firmly applied and smoothly pressed down remove the front covering paper DECAL...

Page 79: ...049 808049 808049 NO 2 EXTENSION MARKER 1 ea 808050 808050 808050 808050 808050 NO 3 EXTENSION MARKER 1 ea 808051 808051 808051 808051 808051 NO 4 EXTENSION MARKER 1 ea 808052 808052 808052 808052 808...

Page 80: ...57 808057 808057 808057 05 WARNING NO RIDERS 808035 808035 808035 808035 808035 06 MANITOU LOGO SMALL 103275 103275 103275 103275 103275 07 DANGER PERSONNEL INJURY w o PWP 808031 808031 808031 808031...

Page 81: ...808061 808061 808061 808061 08b BOOM CONTROL 808062 808062 808062 808062 808062 09b AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC CONTROL Optional 808064 808064 808064 808064 808064 10 IGNITION START HORN 808065 808065 808065...

Page 82: ...T 808039 808039 808039 808039 808039 02 WORK PLATFORM RULES 808040 808040 808040 808040 808040 03 PERSONNEL LIFT SAFETY RULES 808041 808041 808041 808041 808041 04 PWP LOAD CHART 808014 808007 5038039...

Page 83: ...Fuel Filter Drain Water If Required l Checking Engine Oil Level l Checking Radiator Coolant Level l Checking Transmission Oil Level l Checking Hydraulic Oil Level l Checking Tire Pressures l Checking...

Page 84: ...Clean Air Conditioning Condenser l Clean Change Cab Ventilation Filter l Changing Transmission Oil and Filter l Changing Hydraulic Return Filter Element l Changing Air Filter Element l Change Open Cr...

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Page 88: ...f these codes are used on all engine applications NOTE If corrective actions below do not solve the engine fault contact your servicing engine dealer SPN SPN Name Code 000027 EGR Valve Position Signal...

Page 89: ...et Temp 002791 EGR Valve Drive Circuit 002795 VGT Calibration Version 002797 Injector High Voltage Supply 1 SPN SPN Name Code 002798 Injector High Voltage Supply 2 003246 DPF Outlet Temperature 003251...

Page 90: ...High Resistance 06 Low Resistance 07 Mismatch 08 Signal Missing 09 Loss Of Communication 10 Change Abnormal FMI FMI Name Code 11 Activated 12 Error 13 Fault 14 Incorrect Message 15 Slightly High 16 M...

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Page 110: ...e Chapter 2 Checklists delivery and pre delivery 6 7 Controls Dash 24 Right Side Panel 29 Floor and Seat 29 Function Indicators 32 Crankcase Filter Changing Filter Element 69 Check Open Crankcase Vent...

Page 111: ...Suspended Loads 48 Ground Level Suspended Load Placement 48 Elevated Suspended Load Placement 48 Hand Signals 44 Hourmeter 25 Hydraulic Components servicing 56 Hydraulic Oil Change 71 Check Level 60...

Page 112: ...29 Service and Safety Features 32 Service Intervals Daily 58 Weekly 62 100 hours 62 250 hours 62 1000 hours 68 2000 hours 70 As required 72 Shields 23 Side View Mirror 33 Specifications 4 Stabilizer S...

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