Detecting Anomalies; Phenomena That Do Not Constitute Faults - Yanmar SV26 User Operation And Maintenance Manual

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16 D
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
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
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
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
At slow engine rate, a reaction delay may occur when you reduce the speed. This phenomenon is
not a breakdown.

16.2 Detecting anomalies

Contact your dealer when the solution to the problem is indicated in brackets in the tables
below.
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
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
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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