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03 – SERVICE 

Servicing, Preventative Maintenance, and Repairs should be performed by an Authorised 
Wacker Neuson Dingo Dealer in accordance with manufacturer recommendations. 

Before performing any service, repairs, maintenance, or adjustment, the machine must be 
shut down and isolated to prevent accidental starting. 

Never run the machine in an enclosed area. 

Perform all maintenance with the load frame fully lowered. If the load frame needs to be 
raised to perform tasks, use the cylinder lock provided or appropriate mechanical safety 
stand to secure it. 

Keep the machine free of grass, leaves, or other debris build up. Clean oil or fuel spillage. 
Allow the machine to cool before storing. 

Use extra care when handling fuels, they are flammable and vapours are explosive. 

Use only an approved fuel container. 

Eliminate all ignition sources, shut down the engine, and allow the engine to cool before 
removing the fuel cap or adding fuel. 

Never refuel the machine indoors. 

Never store the machine or fuel container inside where there is an open flame, eg near a 
water heater or furnace 

Keep the container nozzle in contact with the tank during filling. 

Stop and inspect the machine if you strike anything or hear an unusual noise from the 
machine. If necessary, repair the machine before starting again. 

Use only Genuine Parts to ensure that the original standards are maintained. 

This machine is provided with a maintenance free battery. Do not attempt to service or 
adjust the battery fluid levels. If the battery will not hold charge or is damaged it must be 
replaced. 

Warning: 

Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause injury. 

Keep hands and body away from potential or suspected leaks. Isolate the machine and 
contact your Authorised Wacker Neuson Dingo Dealer for repair. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 9200000150

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANUAL Mini Loader SM275 20W Item 9200000150 9200000160 Revision 101 SM275 20T...

Page 2: ...age 2 of 19 Item Rev s 9200000150 9200000160 101 Table of Contents 01 SAFETY 3 03 SERVICE 5 04 SPECIFICATIONS 6 05 OPERATION 8 06 ATTACHMENTS 13 07 TRANSPORT 14 08 MAINTENANCE 15 09 TROUBLESHOOTING 17...

Page 3: ...here you are driving always look behind before and while reversing Warning Engine exhaust contains Carbon Monoxide an odourless deadly poison that can kill Do not run an engine indoors or in confined...

Page 4: ...ound to reduce the likelihood of the machine tipping over Avoid turning on uneven ground and when you must turn slowly keeping the heavy end of the machine uphill Do not operate near ditches or embank...

Page 5: ...the operations manual specification of 15 degrees Note that safe loading practices on weight location and distribution of the machine must be observed when loading and unloading at an angle The machin...

Page 6: ...nly an approved fuel container Eliminate all ignition sources shut down the engine and allow the engine to cool before removing the fuel cap or adding fuel Never refuel the machine indoors Never store...

Page 7: ...y Hydraulic Circuits 1 Hydraulic Reservoir Capacity 76L Machine Mass 847kg SM275 19W 947kg SM275 19T Dimensions A Overall Width 850 1050mm B Overall Length 1600mm C Overall Height 1200mm D Max Operati...

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Page 9: ...ile under load 5 2 Machine Fuel level fill to 60mm from the top do not overfill Engine oil level refer to the engine manual Remove all debris from the machine Check the air filter and clean if necessa...

Page 10: ...nd the fuel tank cap and remove the cap Use a funnel to add fuel as specified above to the fuel tank fill until the fuel reaches 60 70mm below the top of the tank to allow for expansion Do not fill th...

Page 11: ...and stop the engine Check engine manufacturer s manual for starting instructions Throttle Move the control forward to increase the engine speed and backward to decrease the engine speed Attachment Ti...

Page 12: ...diverts oil flow to the attachment and less is available to the travel and load frame This allows for greater concentration of hydraulic power to the attachment The flow divider is mainly used for tr...

Page 13: ...irt build up in the bottom of the receiver plate will become compacted and ultimately cause damage Move pump control switch to slow position Slowly push the attachment tilt lever forward to tilt the m...

Page 14: ...d and back machine away from the attachment 07 TRANSPORT Always observe and adhere to applicable local state and federal legislation and regulations When loading unloading on a trailer always follow t...

Page 15: ...ng is damaged stop the engine immediately and replace the damaged components Failure to stop work when the air filter or housing is damaged could result in irreparable damage 8 2 Bushes Pins Your mach...

Page 16: ...dercarriage causing premature damage or wear Clean the undercarriage frequently and prevent build up of sand mud or gravel Maintain the correct tension on tracks With the machine off the ground you sh...

Page 17: ...ocked Clean housing and replace filter Oil level in engine crankcase is low Add engine oil to correct level Cooling fins and air passages under engine blower housing are blocked Remove obstruction fro...

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