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User guide
Phoenix 400
[Sous-titre du document]
03/12/2019
HHO-Canada Inc.
2883 rue King Est, Porte 3
J1g 5J1, Sherbrooke
Québec, Canada
Tel : (+1) 819-574-5192
Email : contact.hho.canada@gmail.com

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  • Page 1 User guide Phoenix 400 [Sous-titre du document] 03/12/2019 HHO-Canada Inc. 2883 rue King Est, Porte 3 J1g 5J1, Sherbrooke Québec, Canada Tel : (+1) 819-574-5192 Email : contact.hho.canada@gmail.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Summary Generality ..................................2 Conformity declaration CE (European Conformity) ......................2 Operator and maintenance ..............................4 Commitment, responsibility and warranty ........................4 Dangers during the excavator’s use ..........................4 Warranty and responsibility ............................4 Security symbols ................................5 General operating rules ..............................6 Noise emission and vibrations ............................
  • Page 3: Generality

    The informations, indications and datas given in this user guide apply to all models designed by the SAS HHO in France. The indications concerning only one particular model are brought to light.
  • Page 4 HHO-Canada Inc. User guide PH400...
  • Page 5: Operator And Maintenance

    Operator and maintenance For the use, maintenance, restauration and technical security controls of the excavator, the owner must clearly define the competences of the person using the material. Only the persons able to use the excavator alone and who have received proper instructions for handling the machnie are allowed to use it.
  • Page 6: Security Symbols

    Security symbols General danger Suspended load Can tip over when moving Hot surface Slippery Hand piching Pinch Eye protection required Ear protection required Hard hat required Hand protection required Foot protection required Body proteciton required HHO-Canada Inc. User guide PH400...
  • Page 7: General Operating Rules

    General operating rules The equipment mentions in this present user guide are destined to the excavation, the digging of earth, rock and other materials, loadind, transport and unloading operations as well as landscaping. As fas as possible, the loading, transport and unloading of the bucket’s content should be done without any translation of the excavator.
  • Page 8: Hydraulic Danger

    Do not look for oil with bare hands, always use a tool, rag or other. Always were protective clothes, gloves and goggles when reparing the hydraulic system. Technical caractéristics Manufacturer : SAS HHO - France Type : Mini Excavator Model :...
  • Page 9 9.5 hp motor Fuel : Gasoline Motor : 9.5 Hp Mono – cylinder, 4 strokes Type : Cooling system : Power : 7.1 KW Displacement : 277 cc Consumption (at 100% power) : 2.4L/h Fuel tank capacity : 7.4 L Hydraulic system Hydraulic pump : Double gear pump 3.2 + 3.2 cc...
  • Page 10 HHO-Canada Inc. User guide PH400...
  • Page 11: First Time Use

    First time use Before using the excavator for the first time, a full visual control must be done to check any damages that may have occurred during transport or assembly. All the attachments must also be checked as well as the tracks’ tension and the liquids levels (oils and fuel) and the excavator should be fully greased (see p17 for the grease points and p20 for the maintenance schedule).
  • Page 12: How To Operate The Excavator

    How to operate the excavator When using a command, it is possible that the machine stops for a moment before moving. It is because the cylinder activated by this command does not have a high enough pressure to move right away thus causing a delay.
  • Page 13: Commands For The Bucket

    Commands for the bucket To close the bucket, push the back-right lever (3) to the left To open the bucket, push the back-right lever (3) to the right While moving the bucket, be careful that it doesn’t come in contact with the blade. Rotation of the turret Before any rotation, be careful of your environment so that the excavator does not come in contact with an obstacle or a person.
  • Page 14: Commands For The Blade

    Commands for the blade While moving the blade, be careful that nobody is close. To lower the blade, push the front left lever (1) to the right To raise the blade, push the front left lever (1) to the left Translation (moving) While operating the excavator, you must imperatively follow the safety rules mentioned below :...
  • Page 15: Moving Forward

    Moving forward : The two front levers control the tracks. The left lever controls the left track and the right lever controls the right track. To move forward, push both levers away from you, release the levers to stop moving. To move backward, pull the two levers toward you, release the levers to stop moving.
  • Page 16: Right Turn

    Right turn Do not touch the front left lever and pull the front right lever toward you. Making a left turn is also possible by pushing the front left lever away from you. U-turn Push both front levers in opposite directions. The tracks will move in opposite directions and the excavator will pivot around its axis.
  • Page 17: Excavation Works

    Information on the rubber tracks : • Turning or making a U-turn on sharp objects or moving on stairs cause an extreme solicitation of the tracks and may break or weaken the rubber as well as the metallic internal structure. •...
  • Page 18: Hydraulic Oil

    Hydraulic oil The hydraulic oil level can be check with the red plug at the right of the turret, the level should be around the half of the gauge. If need be, add oil by removing the 4 screws then the steel plate.
  • Page 19: Pressure Control

    Pressure control After the first hours of service, the excavator can lack a little power, it would be then necessary to control the hydraulic pressure. A manometer able to sustain at least 150 bar (2200 psi) is needed. First you need to take off the plug of the safety valve then with an allen wrench tighten or loosen the bolt as circled in green If the excavator lacks power, tighten the bolt ¼...
  • Page 20: Motor's Maintenance Schedule

    Motor’s maintenance schedule For more information on the maintenance for the Kohler motor, please consult to the motor’s manual. Regular maintenance needs to be done every month or at the indicated time Before First month or Every 3 Every 6 used Every years each use...
  • Page 21: Excavator's Maintenance Schedule

    Excavator’s maintenance schedule Regular maintenance Every month or after the time described Before Every 3 Every 6 First month or 50 Every years or in this table each months or months or hours 300 hours 100 hours 200 hours Operation Check level Hydraulic oil Change...

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