2 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3 - OPERATING THE MACHINE 4 - SUPPLIES AND SERVICE CHART 5 - STORAGE 6 - ACCESSORIES 7 - DATA AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 - ALPHABETICAL INDEX ATTACHMENT 1 - “EC” DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Find manuals at http://best-manuals.com/search?&s=CASE-84285662...
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SWITCHES AND PUSH-BUTTONS ......................2-1 “BUZZER”: ACOUSTIC WARNING SIGNAL ..................2-7 CONTROLS AND PEDALS ........................2-8 MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY ........................2-11 OPERATING MODE ..........................2-16 MAIN MENU ............................2-17 DISPLAY SETTING, MAIN MENU......................2-18 CONTRAST ............................2-19 BRIGHTNESS ............................2-20 Find manuals at http://best-manuals.com/search?&s=CASE-84285662...
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START-UP IMMOBILIZER ........................3-4 START-UP.............................. 3-9 ASSISTED STARTING (JUMP-STARTING) ..................3-11 ENGINE SHUT OFF ..........................3-13 TRAVEL ..............................3-14 BEFORE STARTING THE TRAVEL..................... 3-14 BASIC POSITION..........................3-14 BASIC SETTING ..........................3-16 TRAVEL..............................3-18 GEARBOX - GEAR CHANGE ......................3-21 Find manuals at http://best-manuals.com/search?&s=CASE-84285662...
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SCREEN WASHER LIQUID - LEVEL....................4-17 WORKING ATTACHMENT - GREASING..................... 4-18 OFF-SET BOOM - GREASING ......................4-19 TYRES - PRESSURE CHECK ......................4-20 TYRES - NUTS TIGHTENING......................4-22 WEEKLY SERVICE (50 HOURS)......................4-23 CAB AIR FILTER - CLEANING......................4-23 Find manuals at http://best-manuals.com/search?&s=CASE-84285662...
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ENGINE - CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT OF VALVES CLEARANCE ..........4-66 COOLING SYSTEM LIQUID - CHANGE ....................4-67 FUEL TANK - CLEANING ........................4-68 SLEWING GEARBOX - OIL CHANGE ....................4-69 SERVICE WHEN NECESSARY ......................4-70 TYRES - CHANGE ..........................4-71 Find manuals at http://best-manuals.com/search?&s=CASE-84285662...
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................6-28 USE OF THE CRANING HOOK ......................6-28 OVERLOAD WARNING SYSTEM......................6-29 BREAK PROTECTION VALVES ......................6-31 REAR FLOODLAMPS ..........................6-32 ROTARY LIGHT ............................6-33 SINGLE LIGHT ............................. 6-33 DOUBLE LIGHT ........................... 6-33 Find manuals at http://best-manuals.com/search?&s=CASE-84285662...
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BUCKETS - WX 145..........................7-26 BUCKETS - WX 165..........................7-26 BUCKETS - WX 185..........................7-26 TIGHTENING TORQUES ........................7-27 FUEL SYSTEM ............................7-27 ENGINE ..............................7-28 SECTION 8 ALPHABETICAL INDEX ..........................8-1 ATTACHMENT 1 - “EC” DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Find manuals at http://best-manuals.com/search?&s=CASE-84285662...
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SECTION 1 FOREWORD, SAFETY, PLATES AND DECALS FOREWORD The wheeled excavators WX145 - WX165 - WX185 are operation hydraulic machines. They essentially consist in a wheeled undercarriage on which a slewing bearing is mounted, which is coupled to the upper frame.
SECTION 1 The current Operator’s Manual is the user’s guide SPARE PARTS for correct run-in, use and maintenance of the The “non-genuine” spare parts have not been con- machine. trolled and authorized by the Manufacturer. The Carefully read this Operator’s Manual and store it in assembly and/or use of such products may have the cab for quick location and reference.
CAUTION It warns the operator of a possible hazard of machine damage in case he does not follow a determined procedure. Your safety and that of people around you depends on you. It is essential that you understand this man- ual for the correct operation, inspection, lubrication and maintenance of this machine.
SECTION 1 NOISE LEVELS Sound power level (acoustic external) LWA: WX 145 models: 101 dB (A) WX 165 models: 102 dB (A) WX 185 models: 103 dB (A) Sound power level guaranteed (1), determined in compliance with European standard 2000/14/EC. Sound pressure level in the operator’s seat (acoustic internal) LpA:...
FOREWORD, SAFETY, PLATES AND DECALS LEVEL OF VIBRATIONS TRANSMITTED TO THE OPERATOR The vibration level transmitted to the operator This machine is equipped with an operator’s seat depends mainly on the conditions of the soil where which meets the criteria of EN ISO 7096:2008 rep- the machine is being operated and on the use con- resenting vertical vibration input under severe but ditions of the machine and its equipment.
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SECTION 1 OPERATOR PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE WARNING Your machine is equipped with an operator Protec- tive Structure, such as: a Rollover Protective Struc- ture (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structure (FOPS). The Protective Structure is a special safety compo- nent of your machine. DO NOT attach any device to the Protective Struc- ture for pulling purposes.
- respirator or filter mask. Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate for the job. Do not leave anything to the case. Avoid wearing loose clothing, jewellery, or other items that can catch on control levers or other parts of the machine.
SECTION 1 OPERATING THE MACHINE USE HANDHOLDS AND STEPS When you get on and off the machine, always main- tain a three-point contact with the steps and hand- rails and face the machine. Do not use any controls as hand-holds. Never jump on or off the machine.
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FOREWORD, SAFETY, PLATES AND DECALS AVOID INJURY FROM REVERSE TRAVEL AND SWING ACCIDENTS To avoid accidents due to swinging or reverse travel check the area around the machine. Before reverse travel or swinging the machine, make sure that nobody is present within its working reach. Use horn or other signals to warn bystanders before starting machine.
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SECTION 1 TRAVEL MACHINE SIDES The terms “right”, “left”, “front” and “rear”, when used in this manual, indicate the sides of the machine as seen from the operator’s seat. 1. Front side - forward 2. Rear side - backward 3. Right side 4.
FOREWORD, SAFETY, PLATES AND DECALS TRAVELLING ON PUBLIC ROADS WARNING Road circulation (on public roads) is ruled by special pro- visions varying from country to country. Check before- hand with local authorities for circulation provisions. Transfer on public roads (each time you leave a yard) is allowed only with an approved configuration, com- plying with dimensions (A), (B) as shown on the tables.
FOREWORD, SAFETY, PLATES AND DECALS MACHINE LAY-OUT Assemble the overall lights on the dipper. Connect the overall lights to outer socket, installed on the frame. Raise the stabilizer blade completely. Attach the reflective strips on the stabilizer blade. Raise the stabilizers completely (optional). They have to stay in vertical position.
SECTION 1 JOB SITE OPERATION INSPECT THE JOB SITE Warn persons in the immediate vicinity by sounding the horn before starting work. Stop working if any- one is staying in the hazard range of the machine. Work with the machine only when it is standing on a level ground.
FOREWORD, SAFETY, PLATES AND DECALS PARKING THE MACHINE Park machine on flat and firm surface. Return the machine to basic position. Lock the upper structure. Place the attachment down on the ground. Engage the parking brake. Shut off the engine. CAUTION Do not shut off the engine when running at full speed, but let it run idle for some minutes to cool it...
SECTION 1 LOADING THE MACHINE ON A TRAILER WITH FRONT ATTACHMENT INSTALLED Travel forward along the ramp with the front attach- ment at the front. Once the ramp top has been reached, and before the machine starts falling forward onto the flatbed (shifting its centre of gravity), rest the bucket flat onto the trailer flatbed (the angle between the booms should be 90°...
FOREWORD, SAFETY, PLATES AND DECALS MACHINE TRANSPORT In case of transport on public roads, ask for relevant permissions to competent authorities. In case of transport by railway, ask for permission and agree the loading and transport of the excava- tor with the competent railway authorities.
SECTION 1 UNLOADING THE MACHINE FROM A TRAILER Unloading procedure may vary dependent upon whether the front attachment is installed or not. WITH FRONT ATTACHMENT INSTALLED Travel slowly in reverse along the flatbed. Once at the flatbed end and before the machine starts falling forward onto the ramp (shifting the position of its centre of gravity), rest the bucket flat side onto the ground (the angle between the booms...
FOREWORD, SAFETY, PLATES AND DECALS MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS Do not carry out any service operation until you have read and understood the instructions and warnings given in this manual. Observe the adjusting, maintenance and inspection activities and intervals set out in the operating instructions, including information on the replace- ment of parts and equipment as this service con- cerns exclusively the qualified personnel.
SECTION 1 PROTECT AGAINST NOISE PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impair- ment or loss of hearing. Wear a suitable hearing protective device such as earmuffs or earplugs to protect against constant or uncomfortably loud noise. AVOID HIGH PRESSURE FLUIDS Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury.
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