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ETECTING ANOMALIES
16.1 phenomena that do not constitute faults
The following phenomena are not faults :
A
Shift in the position of the upper chassis
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When you turn the machine suddenly, as in turning or pivoting, the upper chassis may be slightly
offset.
Thermal shock for the side movement motor
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If, during cold weather, the hydraulic oil temperature rises to over 60°C in relation to the exterior
temperature, during an unloading operation without movement after the engine starts the machine
may not pivot because of a thermal shock. This is not a fault.
The rotation cylinder extends during excavation
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The rotation cylinder may extend in certain situations or excavation positions. This is not a fault.
Delayed reaction to the response to change of speed
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At slow engine rate, a reaction delay may occur when you reduce the speed. This phenomenon is
not a breakdown.
16.2 Detecting anomalies
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Contact your dealer when the solution to the problem is indicated in brackets in the tables
below.
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If an anomaly or a problem occurs and its cause is not one of those indicated below, ask your
dealer to carry out a repair.
Bucket shaking
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When the boom is raised immediately after the
arm is extended while the bucket is pulled back,
the bucket may shake. This is not a fault.
Discontinuous movement of the arm
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When you dig the ground with the arm, the arm
may slow down temporarily in an almost vertical
position. This is not a fault and occurs especially
when the motor speed is low.
A = Slowdown is noticeable on this range.
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