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MANUAL
Table of Contents
Introduction .............................................................................1-1
Intended Use of Operators Manual ...................................................................................... 1-1
Intended Use of Machine ...................................................................................................... 1-1
Machine Identification .......................................................................................................... 1-2
Safety Notations in Operators Manual ................................................................................ 1-2
Loader Components .............................................................................................................. 1-3
Loader Orientation ................................................................................................................ 1-4
Controls ....................................................................................3-1
Important ............................................................................................................................... 3-1
1. Operators Seat ................................................................................................................ 3-2
2. Steer Control Lever.......................................................................................................... 3-3
3. Boom/Bucket Control Lever............................................................................................ 3-3
4. Transmission Control Levers........................................................................................... 3-3
5. Emergency Stop Button ................................................................................................... 3-4
6. Fire Suppression Button (If fitted)................................................................................... 3-5
7. Instrument Panel .............................................................................................................. 3-5
8. Master Disconnect Switch (Not Shown) ......................................................................... 3-5
9. Accelerator Pedal (Not Shown) ....................................................................................... 3-6
10. Service Brakes Pedal (Not Shown)................................................................................ 3-6
Instruments ..............................................................................4-1
Important ............................................................................................................................... 4-1
1. Controller Fault Light ...................................................................................................... 4-2
2. Tow Switch ...................................................................................................................... 4-2
3. Brake Impending Light .................................................................................................... 4-2
4. Engine Temperature Gauge ............................................................................................. 4-4
5. Engine Oil Pressure Gauge .............................................................................................. 4-4
6. Voltmeter ......................................................................................................................... 4-4
7. Manual/Radio Switch ...................................................................................................... 4-4
8. Front Lights Switch ......................................................................................................... 4-6
9. Rear Lights Switch........................................................................................................... 4-6
10. Park/Emergency Brake Light/Button............................................................................. 4-6
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting ....................................................................15-1
Important ............................................................................................................................. 15-1
Engine Will Not Crank Over .............................................................................................. 15-1
Engine Will Crank Over But Not Start ............................................................................... 15-2
Engine Stalls During Operation .......................................................................................... 15-2
Excessive Exhaust Smoke .................................................................................................. 15-2
Engine Misfiring ................................................................................................................. 15-3
Engine Knocking ................................................................................................................ 15-3
Engine Oil Pressure Low .................................................................................................... 15-3
Engine Overheats ................................................................................................................ 15-3
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction
Intended Use of Operators Manual
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Only trained, authorized personnel shall operate and service this machine.
The Operators Manual is intended as a guide for the correct use and daily maintenance of
this machine. For periodical maintenance, see Service Manual. For parts, see Parts Manual.
The Operators Manual is an important part of the machine, and should be available to the
operator at all times.
The Operators Manual shall be read carefully before starting and operating the machine, or
before carrying out any preventive maintenance.
The Operators Manual should be replaced immediately if lost or unreadable.
If any part of this manual is not clearly understood, contact the original equipment
manufacturer. Always quote model number and serial number to request information. Each
individual machine is custom built to satisfy requirements of the mine site, and to comply
with the laws of the country in which the mine site is located.
EJC Loaders
Technical Publications Department
4445 Fairview Street
Burlington, Ontario
Canada L7L 2A4
Tel: (905) 632-4940
Fax: (905) 632-2172
E-mail: tech.pubs@sandvik.com
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EJC loaders are designed to load, haul, and dump rock material exclusively. EJC trucks are
designed to transport and dump rock material exclusively. Intended use also includes
following all operating, inspection, and maintenance instructions in this manual.
This machine shall only be used:
for its intended use
when it is in proper technical condition
by an operator aware of safe operating procedures and possible danger
in strict notice and use of the operators manual.
Unintended and careless use of this machine may adversely affect the health of the operator
or third persons, or prejudice the machine and other properties. The operator must exercise
care and common sense when operating this machine.
Always obey local safety rules related to accident prevention and environmental protection.
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Introduction
Machine Identification
Each machine is identified by model number and serial number. The machine model and serial
number are displayed on the name plate, and on the front cover of all manuals.
The name plate is located in the operators compartment.
Throughout the Operator's Manual, the following safety notations appear. Follow these
notations, and local government regulations at all times.
NOTES will always appear in italics.
NOTE: Indicates a procedure or condition that is essential for the operator to know.
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4.
WARNINGS will always appear in bold preceded by a warning triangle. This symbol, with
a warning statement, means Warning, be alert! Your safety is involved! Carefully read the
message that follows.
This indicates an action or procedure that, if not followed, could cause personal injury
or death.
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Introduction
Loader Components
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No.
Item
Purpose
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Bucket
2.
Lift Arms
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Front Frame
4.
Rear Frame
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Center Hinge
Connects the front and rear frames. The front and rear
frames pivot around the center hinge to steer the
machine right and left.
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Outrigger
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Tires
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Operators Compartment
(standard location)
9.
Operators Compartment
(EJC 115 LP location)
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Loader Orientation
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LEFT
REAR
FRONT
RIGHT
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WARNING!
Each machine is custom built. Read entire manual for safety instructions specific to the
individual machine.
WARNING!
Carefully review and understand the contents of this manual before operating this machine.
Know all of the machine's capabilities and functions.
Follow all safety and operational procedures contained in this manual.
Keep the machine in a clean, well maintained condition.
Immediately report any faults for immediate corrective action.
Inspect the machine and perform any required maintenance the operator is authorized to do
while the engine is off.
Start the engine.
Inspect the machine and perform any required maintenance the operator is authorized to do
while the engine is on.
Raise and lower the main implement.
Test the park and service brakes according to the brake test procedures in this manual.
If the machine is functioning normally, begin operating the machine.
If the machine is not functioning normally, shut it down and report the faults immediately.
Do not operate the machine again until the faults have been corrected.
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Correct Operation
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ALWAYS keep all decals on the machine in legible condition. Observe and follow them at
all times.
ALWAYS make sure that all gauges, the horn, and indicator lights function properly.
ALWAYS report any damage or faulty operation immediately. DO NOT operate the
machine until the faults are corrected.
ALWAYS tag the steer control lever to alert other personnel when any machine component
has been disconnected.
ALWAYS disconnect the frame lock in the center hinge area before operating the machine.
ALWAYS be seated and wear the seat belt (if fitted) when operating the machine.
ALWAYS make sure that the transmission is in neutral before starting the engine. During
idle periods, shift the transmission to neutral and apply the park brake.
ALWAYS sound the horn for a few seconds before starting the engine/motor to alert other
personnel in the area. Sound the horn frequently during the shift if visibility is reduced.
ALWAYS start the engine while sitting in the operators seat.
ALWAYS test all brakes before starting the shift, and before operating the machine on
grades.
ALWAYS keep hands, arms, head, etc. inside the operator's compartment.
ALWAYS drive carefully, observe traffic rules and be in full control of the machine.
ALWAYS use extreme caution when moving the machine with the main implement (bucket
or dump box) raised. Whenever possible, lower the main implement to the carry position
before driving.
ALWAYS park on level ground, if possible.
ALWAYS turn the machine into a side wall, or block all wheels on both sides of each wheel
if parking on a grade.
Except in case of emergency, ALWAYS shut off the engine before turning the master
disconnect switch to the OFF position.
ALWAYS turn the master disconnect switch to the OFF position before working on or
around electrical connections.
ALWAYS install the frame lock before working in the centre hinge area or transporting the
machine.
ALWAYS stop the engine before filling the fuel tank!
ALWAYS refill the fuel tank at the end of each operating period to prevent condensation
from contaminating the fuel.
ALWAYS maintain three points of contact when climbing on the machine. For example, one
hand and both feet, or both hands and one foot.
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Incorrect Operation
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NEVER use the machine for anything other than its intended purpose. EJC trucks are
designed to transport and dump rock material exclusively. EJC loaders are designed to load,
haul and dump rock material exclusively.
NEVER use the steer control lever as a hand hold when mounting or dismounting the
machine. The machine may turn even when the engine/motor is stopped.
NEVER operate the machine unless all required preventive maintenance has been
performed.
NEVER operate the machine unless all electrical boxes are closed tight.
NEVER start the machine unless:
area near the machine is clear
all covers are installed
park brake is applied
transmission control lever is in the NEUTRAL position.
NEVER attempt to start the machine by towing.
NEVER allow riders in the operator's compartment, in the main implement (bucket or dump
box), or on any other part of the machine.
NEVER raise the dump box on a dump truck, if the dump truck is on a slope and the dump
truck is turned.
NEVER allow the machine to roll backward with the transmission in forward while working
on steep grades.
NEVER drive near or beside a walking person.
NEVER leave the machine unattended unless:
main implement (bucket or dump box) is fully lowered
transmission control lever is in the NEUTRAL position
park brake is applied
engine/motor is switched off and has stopped.
NEVER service or adjust the machine when it is in motion. NEVER service or adjust
hydraulic components under pressure.
NEVER stand or allow other personnel to stand in the centre articulation area unless the
frame lock is installed and the steer pressure has been bled off to zero.
NEVER service electrical parts on an electric-powered machine, unless the trailing cable
has been disconnected. It must not be connected again unless all parts are properly
connected. Use only EJC service parts to ensure that they are identical to parts originally
fitted.
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Fire Prevention
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WARNING!
The fire suppression system is designed to suppress fires in their early stages. Do not
hesitate-if you detect a fire on the machine, activate the fire suppression system
immediately. The earlier you do this, the more effective the system will be.
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5.
Move to a safe distance away from the fire. Report the fire immediately.
The machine must be cleaned and serviced by trained authorized personnel before it is put to
work again.
WARNING!
Certification
Each new ROPS/FOPS has a certification plate that lists the standards to which it was certified.
The certification plate should be displayed on the ROPS/FOPS at all times.
NOTE: Replace the certification plate as soon as possible if it is missing or illegible. Contact the
original equipment manufacturer if a replacement is required.
WARNING!
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Notes
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Controls
Important
This section contains a description, the location, and the function of the various controls used to
operate the machine The operator must know the location and function of all of them.
NOTE: The numbers on the illustration refer specifically to the item described in each paragraph.
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Controls
1. Operators Seat
The operators seat is adjustable for comfort.
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To adjust the lower back support, turn dial (1) to the desired position.
To adjust suspension, turn dial (2) until the operators approximate weight appears in the red
zone.
To adjust the position of the back rest, pull the lever (3) up.
To slide the entire seat backwards or forwards, pull up and hold lever (4).
Lower arm rests (if fitted) until they are horizontal. To tilt the arm rests up, turn knob
underneath the arm rest towards you. To tilt the arm rest down, turn the knob away from
you.
When the entire seat isin the desired position, fasten the seat belt. Adjust length through
plastic slide so that it fits low around the waist and snug across the lap.
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NOTE: The seat belt is available only on machines equipped with ROPS or FOPS canopy.
WARNING!
Always wear the seat belt while operating a machine equipped with an optional ROPS or
FOPS canopy.
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Controls
To turn the machine right while the machine is moving forward, push the steer control lever
away from you.
To turn the machine left, pull the steer control lever toward you.
To select forward direction, move the direction control lever to the F position.
To select reverse direction, move the direction control lever to the R position.
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Controls
3.
WARNING!
Although the machine is fitted with a safety device to prevent start up of the engine while
forward or reverse direction is selected, always physically check that the direction control
lever is in the neutral (N) position before starting the engine.
WARNING!
The emergency parking brakes will automatically apply when the emergency stop button is
pressed. Be prepared for a sudden stop.
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Controls
Grasp the ring pull and pull it hard away from the button. This will remove the safety
locking ring.
Strike hard the top of the red button. This will cause fire suppressing chemicals to be
dumped in various areas of the machine to extinguish the fire.
2.
WARNING!
The fire suppression system is designed to extinguish fires in their early stages. Do not
hesitate! If you detect a fire on the machine, activate the fire suppression system
immediately. The earlier you do this, the more effective the system will be.
7. Instrument Panel
Refer to Instruments later in this manual for more information.
To operate the machine, first turn the master disconnect switch to the ON position.
NOTE: Turn the engine off before turning the master disconnect switch to the OFF position.
2.
Turn the master disconnect switch to the OFF position before leaving the machine
unattended or performing electrical repairs.
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Controls
Press the service brakes pedal to apply the service brakes during normal operations.The
further down the pedal is pressed, the greater the braking effort.
Release the pedal to release the service brakes.
NOTE: Wherever possible, use the deceleration of the engine to slow the machine down, finally
stopping it with the service brakes. Avoid resting your foot on the service brakes pedal, as
this will cause a light application of the brakes, with resulting excessive heat and wear on
brake components.
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Instruments
Important
This section contains a description, location and function of the various controls used to operate
the machine. The operator must know the location and function of all of them.
NOTE: The numbers on the illustration refer specifically to the item described in each paragraph.
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Instruments
WARNING!
If this light illuminates during normal operation, bring the machine to a controlled stop and
shut down the engine immediately. Contact your supervisor or maintenance personnel
immediately. Do not operate the machine until corrective action has been taken.
2. Tow Switch
The tow switch is a key operated switch used during the tow procedure to energize the front and
rear solenoids. When the solenoids are energized, maintenance personnel are able to pump oil to
the brakes and release them.
1.
After inserting the proper key, turn the key switch to the right to energize the solenoids.
WARNING!
If this light illuminates during normal operations, be prepared for a sudden stop! Observe
the instrument panel frequently.
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Instruments
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WARNING!
The brakes will automatically apply if the engine oil pressure drops below 7 psi (0.48 bar) be prepared for a sudden stop!
6. Voltmeter
The voltmeter indicates the system voltage when the electrical system is switched on. The normal
operating range (green zone) is between 26 V and 30 V.
CAUTION: Do not operate the machine if the indicator is in the red zone while the engine is
running. Corrective action must be taken.
7. Manual/Radio Switch
Turn the switch to the MANUAL position to control the machine from the operator's
compartment.
Turn the switch to the RADIO position to operate the machine using radio remote control.
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Instruments
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Instruments
To apply the park brake, press the button. The light will go on.
To release the park brake, pull the button out fully. When the button is released, it will spring
back to the middle position and the light will go out.
WARNING!
The fact that the light is on is not proof that the park brake is functioning effectively. Test
the park brake at the beginning and end of each operation period, before operating on an
incline, and before leaving the machine unattended. See park brake test procedure.
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Instruments
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Instruments
An alarm will sound shortly after the light illuminates. The alarm will continue to sound until the
fault is corrected or acknowledged.
To acknowledge the fault and silence the alarm, press the light/button in. If the condition that
caused the alarm still exists, the light will remain on and the alarm will sound again.
WARNING!
The brakes will apply automatically if the brake system accumulator pressure falls below
1400 psi - be prepared for a sudden stop!
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Instruments
CAUTION: Shut down the engine if the temperature does not begin to fall within two minutes.
Corrective action must be taken.
4.
Run the engine at half throttle until the gauge needle has fallen well into the green zone, or
the normal operating range of 180 F (82.2 C) to 200 F (93.3 C).
NOTE: An overheating torque converter can be caused by poor maintenance, such as a dirty
cooler, low oil level, or by poor operating habits, such as using too high or too low a gear
during loading or tramming. ENSURE THE FAULT IS NOT POOR OPERATING
HABITS!
WARNING!
Brakes will automatically apply if the clutch pressure drops below 60 psi (4.14 bar) - be
prepared for a sudden stop! Check the instrument panel frequently.
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Instruments
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The following conditions will trigger the warning light and audible alarm:
engine oil presure gauge needle in red zone (pressure at 7 psi or lower);
engine coolant temperature gauge needle in red zone (temperature at or above 210 F);
level of engine coolant is too low;
converter and transmisison oil pressure gauge needle in red zone (pressure at 60 psi or
lower).
Button
To acknowledge the engine fault warning, press the button.
NOTE: To troubleshoot an engine fault, press in the button. The light will flash a code which
identifies the cause of the engine fault. If everything is normal, the stop engine light will
flash two (2) times slowly, then five (5) times quickly. This code is 25. Other codes are
located in the Detroit Diesel Engine Operators Manual and Detroit Diesel
Troubleshooting Manual. To correct the engine fault, consult the Diagnostic Data Link
and the Detroit Diesel Troubleshooting Manual.
WARNING!
Brakes will automatically apply if engine oil pressure falls below 7 psi (0.48 bar) - be
prepared for a sudden stop!
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Instruments
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Turn the switch one position clockwise to switch the electrical system on.
Turn and hold the switch to the extreme clockwise position to start the engine/motor.
WARNING!
Never leave the machine (except in case of emergency) unless the ignition switch is turned to
the OFF position, as the steering pressure will not bleed off until the switch is off.
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WARNING!
Never attempt to start the engine/motor without first knowing how to shut it off.
CAUTION: Check the engine for correct oil level before starting the engine.
CAUTION: Check the transmission for presence of oil before starting the engine/motor.
WARNING!
Before starting the engine/motor, sound the horn and make sure that the area is clear,
especially between the front and rear frames.
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NOTE: The check engine warning light and the stop engine warning light will come on. This is
the Electronic Control Module (ECM) diagnosing the system to ensure everything is
functional. If all conditions are normal, the warning lights should go out after
approximately 5 seconds. If the warning lights do not go out, consult Detroit Diesel
Service Manual for diagnostic procedures.
8.
After the warning lights go out, and with your foot OFF the accelerator pedal, turn and hold
the ignition switch in the start position and crank the engine. As soon as the engine starts,
release the switch. If it does not start immediately, continue to crank for up to 10 or 15
seconds. If the engine still doesn't start, allow the starter motor to cool for one minute, then
try again. If it still won't start, refer to Operator Troubleshooting or Detroit Diesel
Troubleshooting Manual for diagnostic procedures.
CAUTION: Do not engage the starter motor when the engine is running.
9.
Check all gauges and indicators to make sure that systems are functioning properly.
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11. Release the park brake only when the check engine light and stop engine light have both
gone out.
12. When the engine is running normally, reduce engine speed to low idle.
13. Reapply the park brake.
WARNING!
Do not attempt to move the machine unless all warning lights are out and gauges register
normal pressures and temperatures.
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NOTE: If the machine is fitted with a delayed shut down device, the engine/motor will not stop
immediately.
WARNING!
Do not leave the operator's compartment until the engine/motor has stopped.
7.
If the machine is equipped with a main circuit breaker on the instrument panel, turn the main
circuit breaker to the OFF position.
Dismount from the machine and turn the master disconnect switch to the OFF position.
8.
WARNING!
Do not leave the operator's compartment unless the park brake is applied and the bucket is
in firm contact with the ground.
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Brake Tests
Service Brakes Test
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WARNING!
It is essential that the service brakes and park brake be properly maintained at all times.
WARNING!
You must always be certain that the service brakes and park brake are working properly at
all times. Test the service and park brake at the beginning of each shift.
PERFORM THE SERVICE BRAKE TEST EXACTLY AS SET FORTH BELOW:
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WARNING!
If the machine fails the service brake test, tip the bucket into firm contact with the ground.
Apply the park brake, shut down the engine and dismount from the machine. Block all four
wheels. (If blocks are not available, turn the machine into a sidewall or bank). Do not
operate the machine again until corrective action has been taken!
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Brake Tests
WARNING!
It is essential that the park brake and the service brakes be maintained properly at all times.
If one is to go near any part of the machine for refuelling or any other reason, the machine
wheels must be blocked and all brakes must be set as even slight movement of the machine
when a person is in a vulnerable position can cause death or serious injury.
WARNING!
You must always be certain that the park brake and service brakes are working at all times.
PERFORM THE PARK BRAKE TEST EXACTLY AS SET FORTH BELOW:
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CAUTION: If the machine does not move, do not keep the engine at full power for more than five (5)
seconds.
CAUTION: If the machine does move, do not move it more than a few feet. If the machine moves
there is a problem with the brakes and the machine should be immediately shut down
for maintenance.
WARNING!
If the machine fails any part of the park brake test, push the park brake light/button, shut
down the engine and dismount the machine. Block the front and rear wheels. If blocks are
not available, turn the wheel into sidewall or bank. Do not operate the machine again until
corrective action is taken.
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WARNING!
Never stand or allow other personnel to stand under a raised bucket, unless the bucket is
safely supported.
WARNING!
Always use extreme caution when moving the machine with a raised bucket. Where
possible, always lower the lift arms on the stops in the carry position before moving.
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WARNING!
Always travel up and down grades with the bucket facing downhill. It could be used to stop
the machine in an emergency.
Work Cycle
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Lower the lift arms on the stop blocks and tip the bucket to the desired digging angle.
Drive the machine in first (1st) gear, forward direction and full power, forcing the bucket
cutting lip into the muck pile. Alternate dump and roll back movements will assist in good
penetration.
As the bucket achieves maximum penetration, gradually roll back the bucket to fill it
completely.
Select reverse direction and slowly withdraw from the muck pile. Keep the bucket low and
rolled back. Drive to the dumping area.
CAUTION: Always carry a loaded bucket with the lift arms on the stop blocks, not on the cylinders.
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8.
When approaching the dumping area, release the accelerator pedal and stop the machine
with the service brakes. Shift the direction control lever to the neutral position.
Apply the park brake. If the machine is diesel powered, rev the engine to full speed.
Raise the bucket to the maximum height required and tip the bucket to dump the load.
Roll back the bucket and lower it to the carry position. Release the park brake to return to
the loading point.
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WARNING!
Never move the gear shift lever into Neutral while tramming, especially when travelling on
an incline. This could result in complete loss of control of the machine because there are no
gears engaged in the transmission.
1.
2.
3.
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Notes
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Operating Hints
NOTE: Always report and faults or problems with your machine as soon as possible. Minor
malfunctions can quickly grow to major faults if ignored.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
ALWAYS sound the horn before starting the engine/motor. Sound the horn frequently,
especially in areas of limited visibility and congestion.
ALWAYS keep the loading and dumping areas as clean and level as possible to ensure equal
distribution of weight and improve stability.
If possible, work the outer edges of the muck pile first and then the centre. This will prevent
spreading of loose material in the loading area.
When loading the bucket, shake any excess load off the bucket before moving to the dump
area. This will assist in keeping roadways clean and prevent spillage.
Avoid spinning or lifting the wheels off the ground while loading the bucket. This will
accelerate tire wear and cause premature structural problems.
ALWAYS carry a loaded bucket as low as possible to ensure good stability and visibility.
ALWAYS test the park brake before operating on an incline.
ALWAYS travel in first (1st) gear and avoid excessive use of the brakes when carrying a
loaded bucket down an incline.
When dumping, only lift the bucket high enough to clear the object being loaded.
NOTE: On machines equipped with a catalytic exhaust purifier, avoid running the engine at idle
for long periods. This can cause masking of the catalyst and reduce the efficiency of the
purifier.
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Operating Hints
Notes
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WARNING!
WARNING!
The towing machine must have ample power and braking capacity to move, stop, and hold
both machines.
5.
WARNING!
Only release the brakes under the strict supervision of the mechanical supervisor. The
machine will be rendered completely without means of braking once the brake lines have
been manually pressurized. It will remain in this state until the pressure is manually
released. Ensure that the machine is securely blocked with wheel chocks or is securely
connected to a tow vehicle before releasing the brakes.
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1
2
1. SAFETY CHAIN MUST BE FITTED.
2. BLOCK BOTH SIDES OF ALL FOUR WHEELS BEFORE LINKING BOTH MACHINES.
Figure 1: Towing the Machine
WARNING!
Do not release the brakes on the towed machine unless it is properly connected to the towing
machine, and the towing machine has an operator in the operators compartment in control
of the machine. At no time allow anyone to ride on the towed machine.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Authorized maintenance personnel release the brakes. Only pump sufficient pressure to
release the brakes (approximately 1500 psi). Excess pressure will damage the brake seals.
Remove the wheel blocks using extreme caution. Always be aware of hazards.
Place the towing machine into first (1st) gear and direction of travel.
Guide personnel assist in travel navigation.
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WARNING!
Report all damage and faulty operations immediately. Do not operate a faulty machine.
Ensure the frame lock is fitted before working in the central articulation area. Never service
or adjust the machine while it is motion. Do not work around the loader end of the machine
with the lift arms and bucket raised, unless the lift arms are properly supported.
Engine Off
NOTE: Inspect the following points before starting the engine/motor.
General Inspection
1.
2.
Operators Compartment
1.
2.
Batteries
1.
2.
WARNING!
Batteries emit toxic hydrogen gas when charging. Do not smoke and keep area well
ventilated when inspecting the batteries.
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Check that the dry chemical tank and gas expellant tanks are installed, hoses and fittings are
in good condition, and that both actuators are fitted with safety lockout rings.
NOTE: One actuator is located in the operators compartment; the other is located on the rear
frame.
Check the condition of the bucket cutting lip (1), corners and sidesheet welds for cracks.
Check condition of dump stops (2) and lift arm stops (3).
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1
3
2
Figure 3 : Bucket Cutting Lip and Dump Stops
Fuel Tank
1.
2.
NOTE: Do not allow the machine to run out of fuel. Fill up the machine as often as possible to
prevent condensation inside the tank(s). If the machine is equipped with two fuel tanks, the
fuel level in both tanks should be the same. If the fuel level in both tanks is not the same,
the crossover pipe is probably blocked. Report this to your supervisor.
WARNING!
Avoid overfilling the fuel tank. Use extreme caution when filling the fuel tank and avoid
splashing fuel on the exhaust manifold. Fire Hazard.
WARNING!
Do not attempt to service the air cleaner(s) while the engine is running.
CAUTION: It is vitally important that the air cleaner(s) be properly maintained at all times. A
defective air cleaner can dramatically reduce the life on the engine.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Check all joints for loose, missing, or damaged clamps. Check rubber connectors for
fraying and cracks.
Empty and clean the pre-cleaner (if equipped).
Check the service indicator. When the red flag appears in the window, the primary element
is dirty and must be cleaned or replaced.
Empty and clean the dust cup if the air cleaner is not equipped with a vacuator valve.
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Exhaust System
1.
Check the condition of the exhaust pipes, manifolds, joints and purifiers. The exhaust must
be in good condition at all times.
WARNING!
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2.
3.
4.
5.
New engines usually have a slightly higher oil consumption during the first 200 hours of
operation. Check the engine oil level twice per day; once per day is sufficient after this
period. Always check the oil while the machine is parked on level ground.
To allow the oil level to be accurately checked at low idle as well as stopped, the oil dipstick
is provided with marks on both sides.
When the engine is at low idle, the dipstick should be coated with oil between the FULL (F)
and LOW (L) marks on the running side of the dipstick.
When the engine is stopped, the dipstick should be coated with oil up to the FULL (F) mark
on the stopped side of the dipstick.
Add oil as necessary to maintain oil level.
CAUTION: Do not operate the machine unless the oil level is correct. Severe engine damage could
result.
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3.
4.
CAUTION: Never add coolant to an overheated engine. Allow the engine to cool first.
Check the condition and pressure of all four tires. The tire pressure for all four tires must be
80 psi (552 kPa).
WARNING!
Operators and service personnel must be alerted to the risk involved when working on
multi-piece rim wheels. Refer to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Regulation 29 CFR Part 1910.177.
NOTE: OSHA is affiliated with the U.S. government.
2.
Check wheel nuts for proper torque setting. On a new machine or a machine that has had a
wheel replaced, check the wheel nuts every 10 hours for the first 50 hours of operation, and
thereafter every 50 hours. The setting for all wheel nuts is 400 pounds feet (542 Nm).
Greasing
1.
Frame Lock
1.
Make sure that the frame lock is NOT installed in the center hinge area.
Engine On
NOTE: Inspect the following items after inspecting the engine/motor.
Operators Compartment
1.
2.
3.
Operate levers and pedals to make sure they are working properly.
Make sure gauge needles rise to normal levels.
Make sure warning lights go out.
Hourmeter
1.
Make sure hourmeter is working. If the hourmeter stops working, inform supervisor or
mechanic.
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2.
Make sure that the preventive maintenance schedule is performed according to the
Preventive Maintenance Schedule in the Service Manual.
Figure 5 : Hourmeter
Lights
1.
2.
Figure 6 : Lights
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Run the engine at half throttle until hydraulic oil reaches normal working temperature.
Make sure the main implement is fully lowered.
The level must be at the top of the lower sight glass.
WARNING!
FILL
CHECK LEVEL
Run the engine at half throttle until the transmission reaches normal operating temperature.
With the engine running at low idle, remove the dipstick and wipe it clean with a clean shop
cloth.
Insert the dipstick into the tube fully. Remove it again and read the level.
Add oil as necessary to bring the oil level to the full mark on the dipstick.
With the engine running at half speed, raise the lift arms, roll back the bucket and lower the
lift arms. This ensure that the bucket controls are working correctly.
Sound the horn and articulate the machine from left to right.
Have an assistant look for oil leaks from the steer, hoist and dump cylinders while they are
being operated.
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Brakes
1.
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Notes
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WARNING!
DO NOT WORK BETWEEN THE FRONT AND REAR FRAMES UNLESS THE
MACHINE IS SHUT DOWN, STEER PRESSURE HAS BLED OFF AND THE FRAME
LOCK IS INSTALLED.
CAUTION: CORRECT AND REGULAR GREASING IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECTS
OF SERVICING THIS AND ANY OTHER MACHINE WORKING IN THE MINING
ENVIRONMENT. POOR GREASING WILL LEAD TO PREMATURE FAILURE OF VITAL
BEARINGS, BUSHINGS AND PINS. THIS WILL RESULT IN POOR PERFORMANCE OF
THE MACHINE AND INCREASED MAINTENANCE COSTS.
NOTE: This machine is equipped with a twenty--one point automatic greasing system.
1.
2.
Check the grease pump for correct operation at least twice a shift.
The following locations are serviced by the automatic greasing system.
QUANTITY
3.
DESCRIPTION
CAUTION: WHEN GREASING DRIVELINE JOINTS, USE A HAND GREASE PUMP TO PREVENT
DAMAGE TO THE SEALS.
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4.
Inspect all grease nipples for damage. Inspect all grease hoses for damage, leaking
andfraying. Ensure that grease is actually reaching the bearings and bushings. Have an
assistant look for grease coming out between bearings and bushings while grease is being
applied.
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Notes
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Troubleshooting
Important
The following tables identify common machine problems and their suggested remedies. If the
operator cannot correct the problem, inform supervisor as soon as possible. Most of the following
problems can be avoided by following operating procedures correctly and carrying out scheduled
maintenance on time.
WARNING!
Do not operate the machine until any malfunction or problem has been corrected.
NOTE: The following tables are only guides to the simple remedies within the scope of an
operator. Any doubt as to the fault must be referred to maintenance personnel.
Remedy
Shift to neutral.
Report to maintenance.
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Troubleshooting
Remedy
Longer pre-heat.
Water in fuel
Report to maintenance.
Remedy
Report to maintenance.
Remedy
No remedy on machine.
Machine overloaded
Reduce load.
Contaminated fuel
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Troubleshooting
Engine Misfiring
Cause
Remedy
Engine Knocking
CAUTION: Shut down engine immediately!
Cause
Insufficient oil
Remedy
Refill to correct level. Report to maintenance.
Remedy
Check type/level.
Report to maintenance.
Engine Overheats
Cause
Remedy
Machine overloaded
Reduce load.
Clean radiator.
Remove restriction.
Broken belts
Replace belts.
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Troubleshooting
Remedy
Check for correct type and amount of fluid. See
Fluid and Lubricant Specifications in the Service
Manual.
Remedy
Machine overloaded
Reduce load.
Report to maintenance.
Incorrect type
Remedy
Release brakes.
Report to maintenance.
Transmission in neutral
Engine/motor stopped
Start engine/motor.
Loss of Power
NOTE: See Engine Misfiring, Torque Converter/Transmission Overheating.
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Troubleshooting
Remedy
Remove obstruction.
Engine/motor stopped
Start engine/motor.
Remedy
Engine/motor stopped
Start engine/motor.
Reduce load.
Severe leakages
Report to maintenance.
Remedy
Replace bulb.
Report to maintenance.
Report to maintenance.
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Troubleshooting
Fill the fuel tank with the recommended grade of fuel. If only partial filling is available, add
a minimum of 10 gallons (38 liters) of clean fuel to the tank.
Remove the fuel filter from its cover, fill it with fuel, and reinstall it.
Start the engine. Check fuel filter and strainer for leaks.
If the engine fails to start after replacement of the fuel strainer and/or filter, the fuel system
will require priming. See Detroit Diesel manuals.
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WARNING!
Observe all warnings and instructions for operating the machine using Radio Remote
Control. See documentation provided by the vendor of the Radio Remote Control System.
Failure to comply may result in personal injury or even death.
A. Manual/Radio Switch
Turn the switch to the MANUAL position to control the machine from the operator's
compartment.
Turn the switch to the RADIO position to operate the machine using radio remote control.
B. Transmitter On Light
This green light indicates that the radio is transmitting.
C. Receiver On Light
This red light indicates that the machine is switched to radio remote control mode.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
NOTE: Do not release the brakes. The red Park/Emergency Brake Light/Button should remain
illuminated.
WARNING!
Observe the instrument panel. The red Receiver On Light should be illuminated.
WARNING!
If the light is not illuminated, do not attempt to operate the machine using Radio Remote
Control. Corrective action must be taken.
10. Exit the operators compartment. Remove the transmitter and the radio remote controller
from the operators compartment.
11. Move to a safe area.
12. Turn on the transmitter.
NOTE: The engine will shut down automatically if the transmitter is not turned on within 30
seconds. (Some Radio Receivers may be programmed for an additional delay. See radio
manufacturers documentation for details.)
NOTE: The Transmitter On Light should be illuminated while the transmitter is on. The
Transmitter On Light may or not be visible from the safe area.
13. Use the radio remote controller to control the machine.
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The operator is using the radio remote controller to control the machine.
Stop the machine in a safe area. The machine should be in a straight line, on level ground.
Apply the park brake.
Lower the bucket until it is resting on the ground.
Turn off the transmitter.
NOTE: The engine will shut down automatically if the Manual/Radio Switch is not turned to the
MANUAL position within 30 seconds. (Some Radio Receivers may be programmed for
an additional delay. See radio manufacturers documentation for details.)
6.
Enter the operators compartment and sit down in the operators seat. Adjust the seat, and
fasten the seat belt, if fitted.
Turn the Manual/Radio Switch on the instrument panel to the MANUAL position.
Observe the instrument panel. The green Transmitter On Light and the red Receiver On
Light should be out.
7.
8.
WARNING!
If the lights remain illuminated, do not operate the machine. Corrective action must be
taken.
9.
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Notes
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