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Foreword 1
Glossary
Attachment
All exchangeable equipment (for example buckets) released by Wacker Neu-
son and developed for work with the vehicle.
Working lights
The lights on the roof, chassis and boom are referred to as working lights.
Auto 2-Speed
In speed 2, the vehicle automatically switches back to speed 1 when
increased driving resistance is met. At normal vehicle travel resistance, the
vehicle automatically shifts up to speed 2.
Towing
The excavator is towed out of an immediate danger zone (railroad crossing or
job site, for example).
DOC
Diesel oxidation catalytic converter; removes carbon monoxide and residues
of unburned fuel from the exhaust fumes
DPF
Diesel particulate filter; burns soot particles in the exhaust fumes
Operating company/person
A company (or person) operating the vehicle. This can be a job site operating
company, for example.
Operators
Person performing vehicle travel or operation.
vehicle
Unless otherwise specified, the term
"machine"
refers to the excavator
described in this Operator’s Manual. In some cases the vehicle is also referred
to as excavator to avoid confusion with other vehicles.
Machine operation
All work (for example machine travel, moving material, daily maintenance) an
operator is allowed to or has to perform in connection with the machine. The
term
“vehicle operation”
does not include maintenance only a Wacker Neu-
son service center is allowed to perform.
Lift capacity table
The maximum weight which may be lifted in excavating operations. If the
upper carriage is rotated, pay attention to the values of the
load diagrams
.
Crawling speed
Perform vehicle travel as slowly as possible and jerk free.
Hose rupture
Hydraulic oil under pressure escapes from a hydraulic hose.
Summary of Contents for ET35
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