TMS800E13 OPERATOR MANUAL
have come into contact with these environmentally harmful
substances.
Handle and dispose of waste according to local, state, and
federal environmental regulations.
When filling and draining crane components, observe the
following:
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Do not pour waste fluids onto the ground, down any
drain, or into any source of water.
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Always drain waste fluids into leak proof containers that
are clearly marked with what they contain.
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Always fill or add fluids with a funnel or a filling pump.
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Immediately clean up any spills.
MAINTENANCE
The crane must be inspected prior to use on each work shift.
The owner, user, and operator must ensure that routine
maintenance and lubrication are being dutifully performed.
Never operate a damaged or poorly maintained crane.
Manitowoc continues to recommend that cranes be properly
maintained, regularly inspected and repaired as necessary.
Manitowoc reminds crane owners to ensure that all safety
decals are in place and legible. Manitowoc continues to urge
crane owners to upgrade their cranes with rated capacity
limiter and control lever lockout systems for all lifting
operations.
Shut down the crane while making repairs or adjustments.
Always perform a function check after repairs have been
made to ensure proper operation. Load tests should be
performed when structural or lifting members are involved.
Follow all applicable safety precautions in this manual when
performing crane maintenance as well as crane operations.
Keep the crane free of mud, dirt, and grease at all times.
Dirty equipment introduces hazards, wears-out faster, and
makes proper maintenance difficult. Cleaning solutions used
should be non-flammable, non-toxic and appropriate for the
job.
Routine maintenance and inspection of this crane must be
performed by a qualified person(s) according to the
r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s i n t h e M a n i t o w o c C r a n e C a r e
Maintenance and Inspection Manual. Any questions
regarding procedures and specifications should be directed
to your Manitowoc dealer.
GROVE
Service and Repairs
Working at elevated heights without using proper fall
protection can result in severe injury or death.
Always use proper fall protection as required by local,
state or federal regulations.
Service and repairs to the crane must only be performed by a
qualified person. All service and repairs must be performed
in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations, this
manual, and the service manual for this machine. If there is
any question regarding maintenance procedures or
specifications, contact your Manitowoc distributor for
assistance.
Qualified person is defined as one who by reason of
knowledge, training and experience is thoroughly familiar
with the crane's operation and required maintenance as well
as the hazards involved in performing these tasks.
Training and qualification of maintenance and repair
personnel are crane owner's responsibility.
Any modification, alteration, or change to a crane which
affects its original design and is not authorized and approved
by Manitowoc is strictly prohibited. All replacement parts
must be Manitowoc approved. Such action invalidates all
warranties and makes the owner/user liable for any resultant
accidents.
Hydraulic Fluid:
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Do not use your hand or any part of your body to check
for hydraulic fluid leaks when the engine is running or
the hydraulic system is under pressure. Fluid in the
hydraulic system can be under enough pressure that it
will penetrate the skin, causing serious injury or death.
Use a piece of cardboard, or piece of paper, to search
for leaks. Wear gloves to protect your hands from
spraying fluid.
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If any hydraulic fluid is injected into the skin, obtain
medical attention immediately or gangrene may result.
•
Do not attempt to repair or tighten any hydraulic hose or
fitting while the engine is running, or when the hydraulic
system is under pressure.
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Never disconnect any hydraulic lines unless the boom is
fully lowered, the engine is shut off, and the hydraulic
pressure is relieved. To relieve hydraulic pressure, stop
the engine, turn the ignition switch to RUN and move the
hydraulic controls in both directions several times.
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Hot hydraulic fluid will cause severe burns. Wait for the
fluid to cool before disconnecting any hydraulic lines.
Published 02-06-2014, Control # 495-00
SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
Fall Hazard!
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