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Loglift 125Z, 140Z,
150Z CE
Operator's Manual GB
This operator's manual is an Original Instruction and applies for cranes from serial number:
BF125Z00001, BF140Z000045, BF150Z000068
2020-07

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  • Page 1 Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE Operator's Manual GB This operator’s manual is an Original Instruction and applies for cranes from serial number: BF125Z00001, BF140Z000045, BF150Z000068 2020-07...
  • Page 2 Congratulations with your new crane! You are now the owner of a quality product from Cargotec, built to the highest standards of safety and quality. The aim of this manual is to help you handle your crane safely and with full satisfaction. Please read the complete manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    8. Starting crane operation ................ 50 8.1. Starting operations ..............50 8.2. Electric tiltable seat [option] ............51 8.3. Extend stabiliser extensions and set stabiliser legs ....... 52 8.3.1. Stabiliser system and ground conditions ......... 53 Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 4 11.8.3. Replacing the cartridge in return oil filter ........ 79 11.8.4. Replacing the cartridge in high pressure filter ......80 11.8.5. Checking the oil tank level ..........81 11.8.6. Changing the hydraulic oil ..........81 11.9. Troubleshooting ..............83 Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 5 11.9.2. Faults on the CE device ........... 84 12. Diesel heater [Option] ................86 12.1. Diesel heater [option] ..............86 13. Technical Data .................. 89 13.1. Load plate table ..............89 14. Decommissioning ................90 14.1. Decommissioning a crane ............90 Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
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  • Page 7: Introduction

    • Store the Technical Data and manuals from the Installer, together with this Operator's manual. NOTE The manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications, equipment, operating instructions and maintenance instructions without prior notice. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 8: Cleanliness Certificate

    Connectivity or the Information. Any intellectual property rights or other right and title in and to the Connectivity features and the Information and all their further developments shall at all times be and remain the exclusive property of Hiab. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 9: The Machinery Directive 2006/42/Ec

    European Machinery Directive as specified by the standard EN12999. On the serial number plate, you can find information on the crane type and on the manufacturer. NOTE The exact technical information for your crane is shown in the Technical Data. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 10: Indications In The Operator's Manual

    1. Do this 2. Do that 3..4..5..you should carry them out in numerical order! NOTE Extra information that can prevent problems. Tip to make the work easier to carry out. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 11 Hiab service workshop. • Ensure that every defect is rectified immediately, according to the instructions. • Follow the instructions exactly! • All other work to rectify faults must be performed by personnel in a Hiab service workshop! Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 12: Identification Of This Crane

    • Take particular note when placing the crane in to or out of transport position. 1.3. Identification of this crane Description and identification of the crane: Mark: ..... Mark: ....Type: ........Type: ....Serial number: ......... Serial number: ......Manufact. year: ..... Manufact. year: ......Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 13: Structure And Parts Of The Crane

    The boom system consists of the following components: (1) 1st boom (2) 2nd boom (3) Hydraulic extensions The length of the hydraulic extension depends on the type of crane. Add-on lifting accessorie is placed between the boom tip and the load. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 14: Stabiliser System

    • oil cooler [option on some cranes] • main control valve • stabiliser control valve • hydraulic hoses and lines • actuators: first boom cylinder second boom cylinder extension cylinder/s slewing cylinders • return filter/oil tank • pressure filter Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 15: Buttons On The Control Panel [Option]

    For cranes with joysticks and HPC, always deactivate HPC before leaving the high seat. DANGER Take care not to put your foot on the pedals when taking place in the high seat. Unintentional crane movements can occur. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 16: Cabin [Option]

    12 13 14 15 (15) Blind plug 16 17 18 19 (16) Wiper 20 21 22 23 (17) Windshield washer (18) Seat heater (19) Blind plug (20) Activate Webasto remote [option] (21) Switch between AC/Heather Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 17: Fuses In The Cabin Hi-Cab

    The speed of a function corresponds to the extent of the lever movement, regardless of the load and other functions, as long as the oil flow is sufficient. When the oil flow is insufficient, one or more functions might reduce their speed. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 18: Stabiliser Control Valve

    ➁ Operate the stabiliser extensions and stabiliser legs. From the high seat: Press and hold the button (3) at the same time. From the cabin: Press and hold the button (4) at the same time. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 19: Safety Precautions And Warnings

    • Fixed pump: Operate the stabiliser leg up for one minute in order to warm up the oil. • Variable pump: Operate stabiliser legs up and down for one minute, in order to warm up the oil. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 20: Wind Speeds

    • Emitted A-weighted sound power level for loader cranes with hoist in accordance with ISO 3744: LwA = 107 dB (Uncertainty: KwA = 2 dB). • A-weighted sound pressure level at loader crane control stations in accordance with ISO 11201: LpA = 95 dB (Uncertainty: KpA = 4 dB). Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 21: Signs On The Crane

    • Never increase a hanging load, since that may cause a load holding valve to open and/or the vehicle to turn over. • Never use the crane with the safety system switched off. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 22 For Z-type cranes avoid situations when 1st and 2nd booms are in one line. In this particular position, the boom might easily overloaded when extending outreach of the crane and cause uncontrolled fall load on the ground. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 23: Signals When Using A Crane

    • The country-specific regulations for crane operator signals are to be used. Signals in this manual give a number of standard signals that can be used. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 24 Raise the open hand, with the palm clearly visible, and arm at shoulder height. Keep the hand still. Emergency stop for all movements by the crane Raise the hands and the arms to an oblique angle. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 25 • Sideways movement inwards with both hands. Thumbs inwards. Turn in the direction indicated Indicate the direction with the hands. Open the tool Extend the arms at shoulder height, with the palms facing downwards. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 26 Lift the open tool a little Extend both arms at shoulder height, with the palms facing upwards. Make vertical movements with both arms outstretched. Keep the tool in position briefly Raise the hand drooping slightly, with the fist clenched. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 27: Use Of The Crane

    • Slide the stabiliser extension, on both sides of the vehicle, out completely if possible. Then lower the stabiliser legs for support. • Never operate the stabiliser legs, while the crane has a load! Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 28 • If a part of the crane comes in contact with an electricity line, you will be electrocuted! • Maintain the following minimum distances between crane overhead electricity lines, unless otherwise prescribed by national rules. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 29 Minimum distance to an uninsulated conductor conductor <500 V 0.5 m 500-40000 V 1.5 m >40000 V 2.0 m Voltages are found: up to 500 V: to buildings 500-40000 V: trams, trains over 40000V: power transmission Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 30 When you go into or out from the control station, use only handles and supports on the crane that were specifically made to help the operator to go into or out from the control station. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 31 • Do not raise the vehicle with the stabiliser legs, if the crane is equipped with only two stabiliser legs! If you raise the vehicle with the stabiliser legs, this may damage the stabiliser legs. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 32 During operation, never stand below the boom system or load! • Do not slew the crane, nor lift the first boom, nor lift the second boom into their ends positions at full speed. This can damage the crane. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 33: Use Of Lifting Equipment

    • Never try to adjust lifting accessories when you are working on the crane! After the lifting accessories have been fitted: 1. Check that the lifting accessories are securely fixed. 2. Only after this should you use your crane. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 34: Use Of Dismountable Cranes

    • After setting up: Check that the crane is properly locked! Dismounting the crane 1. Make sure that the ground where the crane will be parked is firm. 2. Fully extend and set the stabilisers to ground. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 35 Make sure the parked crane can not hit bridges, tunnels etc. • Pay attention to overhead power lines! Make sure that no part of the crane ever comes in contact with overhead power lines. For further instructions see vehicle's manual(s). Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 36: The Ce System [Option]

    • If the crane is equipped with dump valves the oil is dumped directly to tank. 4.2. Components in the CE System • A: Cabin warning interface in the vehicle (CWI) • C: Crane column • D: Engine stopper [option] Interface (1) Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 37: Buttons And Indicating Lights On The Interface

    On cranes with cabin the stop button is located on the cabins control panel. On cranes with high seat it is placed in front of the seat. Lamp indicator for supply voltage (2) • When the lamp is lit green the system is on. Lamp indicator for oil pressure (3) Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 38 • If the crane has an error or the stop button is pressed the warning lamps will flash differently, see the table below. Situation Flash code 100% Error code Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 39: Manual Control System [Option]

    Four control levers and two foot pedals Five control levers and one foot pedal (4+2) (5+1) DANGER Take care not to put your foot on the pedals when taking place in the high seat. Unintentional crane movements can occur. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 40: Manual Operation From Cabin

    The cabin is equipped with two or four levers and two foot pedals. A: Slewing B: Grapple C: 2nd boom D: Rotator E: Extension F: 1st boom Two control levers and two foot pedals Four control levers and two foot pedals (2+2) (4+2) Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 41: Hpc [Option]

    Lock the upper wheel by turning it clockwise. Adjust the joysticks, Cabin Release the lower handle. Adjust the height of the joystick. Lock the lower handle. Release the upper lever. Adjust the angle of the joystick. Lock the upper lever. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 42: The Control System Timbertronics [Option]

    The control system TimberTronics [option] 7. The control system TimberTronics [option] 7.1. The TimberTronics control system The TimberTronics control system is developed for Loglift and Jonsered. With the TimberTronics control system you can: • Monitor the crane’s operating data • Display error messages and operational warnings •...
  • Page 43: Display

    Make your personal adjustments to achieve the best performance. Buttons (1) Arrow left (2) Enter/OK (3) Main menu (4) Arrow up (5) Arrow right (6) Arrow down (7) X (Shortcut to submenu) (8) Back (Shortcut to submenu- weighing) Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 44 All fuctions can be adjusted from 50-100% From this menu It is possible jump to the submenus, press the button Use the button to return to the main menu. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 45 To adjust the stops , the ramp down, navigate to (3) and adjust the value with . A higher value gives smoother stops. Press to change direction. When the adjustment is complete, press to go back. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 46 . This can also be done from the main menu by pressing button twice. Weight – Load zone selection Select which load zones to be active with the arrow buttons . Confirm with the button Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 47 Copy settings from another driver. Select a driver to copy from with the arrows and confirm with the button LEDs for indication of the system’s operational status All units in the TimberTronics system are equipped with two LEDs (1) to indicate operational status; Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 48 When the GCU is connected, all levers on the main control valve will be locked and the crane is operated with reduced speed. (1) Stop button (2) Button to be pressed when using the crane operating buttons. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 49 To operate the crane with the controller, press and hold the button (2) at the same time, CAUTION Keep the remote control away from water. Store it inside the cabin when it is not used. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 50: Starting Crane Operation

    • Rpm too high: the oil in the hydraulic system might overheat. Rpm too low: during crane operation, the vehicle's engine could stall. • The maximum rpm may depend upon a governor on your PTO combination. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 51: Electric Tiltable Seat [Option]

    All levers must be in neutral position. DANGER When you are operating the stabiliser extensions: Make sure that you have full view of the stabiliser extensions. Do not stand in front of hydraulically operated stabiliser extensions. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 52: Extend Stabiliser Extensions And Set Stabiliser Legs

    8.3. Extend stabiliser extensions and set stabiliser legs To ensure the full crane capacity, all the stabiliser extensions and legs must be fully extended and set to the ground. WARNING Take care not to lower the stabiliser leg to your foot. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 53: Stabiliser System And Ground Conditions

    96S, 108S, 118S, 125S, 140S, 105Z, 125Z, 140Z, 150Z Separate stabiliser beam B5500 ET450 SY550 P (kN) P (kN) P (kN) 165Z 251S, 281S, 265Z NOTE Sign that shows the maximum force that the stabiliser legs can apply to the ground. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 54 2. Extend the stabiliser extension until the yellow mark is visible. If the stabiliser extensions are equipped with a separate lock, lock it with the handle (2). 3. Operate the stabiliser leg downwards until it is set to the ground. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 55: Operate The Boom System

    3. Extend the hydraulic extension until the 4. Press the grapple against the ground and grapple is released from the support hook. straighten the 2nd boom. 5. Press the second boom against the ground and rise the 1st boom slowly. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 56: During Operation

    • Ensure that the weight of the load and the vehicle does not rest solely on the stabiliser system. Adjust the stabiliser leg if necessary. • Do not load from in front of the vehicle: there is a risk of the vehicle tilting over! Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 57: Adjust The Speed Of Each Function For Timbertronic Control System

    All load increasing actions will be stoped until the situation is over. During this period it is possible to operate an appropriate crane function to correct the situation. See picture. Press the stop button while moving the lever. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 58: Ending Crane Operation

    1. Press the 1st boom and the grapple 2. Raise the 2nd boom against the ground. 3. Retract the hydraulic extensions until the 4. Operate the 2nd boom against the 1st grapple is locked in the support. boom. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 59: Placing The Stabiliser System In Transport Position

    Do not stand in the stabiliser legs, tilting area. WARNING Do not put your foot under the stabiliser leg DANGER Always ensure that the stabiliser legs and the stabiliser extensions are in transport position and securely locked. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 60 6. If manual operated stabiliser extension: unlock the stabiliser extension with the handle (2) and retract the stabiliser extension completely. 7. If manual operated stabiliser extension: lock the stabiliser extension with the handle (2). Crane with non-tiltable legs 1. Raise the stabiliser leg. 2. Retract the stabiliser extension completely. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 61: Electric Tiltable Seat [Option]

    • During transportation, the crane must always be in its proper transport position, and the boom system must be supported also in lateral direction. IMPORTANT • Lock the boom assembly for transport so that the crane will not move by itself Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 62: For Cabins [Option]

    The vehicle must not be moved 1. Switch the system on, put the crane into the transport position. 2. Switch off the system. The vehicle may be moved. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 63: Emergency Operation Of The Dump Valve

    All other actions is strictly forbidden! The crane may only be taken back in use once the damage has been repaired by an Loglift Jonsered authorized service workshop. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 64: Maintenance And Service

    • Never try to reinstall the crane. Only a HIAB Dealer may reinstall the crane. Before carrying out any welding on the vehicle 1. Disconnect all electric power to the crane. 2. Contact the manufacture of the vehicle. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 65: Follow The Maintenance Instructions

    • Lubricate the crane thoroughly according to the instructions. • Park the crane in the transport position. Filters Replace the filter cartridge • after the first 50 hours operation • then after every 500 hours operation Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 66: Daily Inspection

    • If necessary, top up. Add-on equipment • Check the cables, cable connections, the cable guides and the attachment points for the add-on equipment. • Maintain all add-on equipment, auxiliary equipment etc. according to the instructions supplied with it. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 67: Additional Daily Inspection For The Cabin (If Installed)

    • Bleed air from the hydraulic system. Air must be bled from the hydraulic system, if: ◦ the system has been under maintenance or repairs. ◦ the crane has not been used for a long time. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 68: Additional Weekly Inspection And Maintenance For The Cabin (If Installed)

    • Check lifting device. Make sure it can be driven up and down smoothly and safely. • Clean the cleaning rods. NOTE Do not grease them, use teflon based lubricants. 11.3.5. Monthly inspection and maintenance In addition to the daily and weekly inspection, carry out the following each month. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 69: Additional Monthly Inspection And Maintenance For The Cabin (If Installed)

    In the event of damage that presents a safety risk: • Do not use the crane. • Have the damage repaired immediately by a Loglift/Jonsered service workshop. Presence of load plates and notices • Check that the symbols near the levers for the main control valve and stabiliser control valve are in position.
  • Page 70: Twice A Year Maintenance

    • Check and adjust the vertical clearance of the extensions. You can adjust the clearance of the extensions (1 or 2 depending on crane type) by adding shims underneath the slide pads. Crane base • Change the oil in the crane base. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 71: Additional Annual Maintenance For The Cabin (If Installed)

    Use lithium based grease containing EP additives (consistencies 2 and 3 are recommended, depending on the climate). Recommended greases: BP LS EP 2, ESSO UNIWAY EP2 N, AGIP GR MU/EP3, NYNÄS UNIFETT EP. NOTE Avoid grease with graphite or molybdenum-disulphide additives. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 72: Lubrication

    The upper column bearing must be lubricated while the crane is slewed. If one person lubricates the upper column bearing, while another is slewing the crane: Take care that the person lubricating the bearing does not come into contact or get crushed by the crane! Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 73: Lubrication Of Ball Joints In Cabin

    All ball joints must be lubricated monthly. Do not forget the ball joints on the spool ends. The image shows examples of the location of the ball joints. 11.4.4. Clean and grease the spring cups. 1. Open the spool spring cups, 2. Clean the springs 3. Fill with grease. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 74: Adjust The Lateral Clearance Of The Boom And/Or Hydraulic Extension

    Raise the 2nd boom until it is level and keep the grapple near the ground. Extend the extensions. Slightly retract the extensions (2 to 5 cm) to loosen the top chain. Leave the 2nd boom in the air to avoid the top chain from tighten. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 75: Cabin [Option]

    If needed, hit with a rubber mallet against the locking plate to ensure the right position of each sliding pad. 11.7.2. Tightening of screws and bolts in cabin Tighten the fastening nuts shown in images A and B. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 76: Windshield Wiper Fluid

    3. If necessary, top up. 11.7.4. Change wiper blade 1. Unscrew the screw and remove the wiper blade (1). 2. Place the old wiper in a recycling bin (2). 3. Fasten the new wiper with the screw (3). Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 77: Replace Leds On The Control Panel

    4. Reattach the button on the control panel (1) 11.7.6. Change the air filter 1. Open the service hatch on the cabin (1). 2. Remove the air filter (2). 3. Replace with a new filter. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 78: Hydraulics

    Air in the hydraulic system can lead to faults and damage To bleed air from the hydraulic system, proceed as follows: Move each crane cylinder and each hydraulically operated piece of add-on equipment at least twice to its end positions (slowly). Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 79: Replacing The Cartridge In Return Oil Filter

    Pay attention to the position of the handle. 10. Install the filter cartridge with attached filter housing. 11. Refit the cover. 12. Replace the breathing filter in the filler cap. 13. Switch on hydraulic system and check the filter for leakage. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 80: Replacing The Cartridge In High Pressure Filter

    10. Replace the filter cartridge with the new one and screw carefully. 11. Fully tighten the filter housing. Then, unscrew it 1/4- turn back. 12. Screw the oil drain plug. 13. Switch on hydraulic system and check the filter for leakage. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 81: Checking The Oil Tank Level

    Use a container with sufficient capacity. 3. Change at the same time: - all filters 4. Refit the drain plug. NOTE Ensure the waste oil is disposed of safely and in accordance with local environmental regulations. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 82 The environmentally friendly oils recommended for Hiab products are ester based synthetic hydraulic fluids (synthetic ester). NOTE Vegetable oils do not meet Hiab’s requirements and must not be used. After filling the tank 1. Operate each crane function to its end positions. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 83: Troubleshooting

    Go to a HIAB service or pinion are workshop. damaged. Add-on equipment does not work Connectors not Reconnect the add-on properly. properly connected. equipment according to the instructions. Other defect. Go to a HIAB service workshop. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 84: Faults On The Ce Device

    The truck’s engine stops when the 1. Check that the stop button has been released. hydraulic PTO is switched on, 2. Check the conections when the crane’s CE system 3. Go to a Hiab service workshop controls the engine stopper. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 85 2. Check that all the cables are undamaged is pressed while the hydraulic 3. Check that there are no faults in the truck’s PTO is on, when the crane’s CE connections. system controls the engine stopper. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 86: Diesel Heater [Option]

    = 2 and fast =3. Stop diesel heater: Turn the switch (1) anticlockwise to turn off the heater. DANGER It is not allowed to use the power supply to turn off the heater. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 87 Flame extinguishes during Switch heater off and then on again operation Heater overheats Check that the hot air system is clear, allow the heater to cool, switch heat off briefly (min 2 seconds) and then on again Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 88 Diesel heater [Option] Battery voltage too low Charge battery Switch heater off and then on again Heater produces black smoke Possible cause Repair action Combustion air and/or exhaust system blocked Repair action Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 89: Technical Data

    The Installer must fill in the valid meters (m) and kilos (kg) in this table, following instructions given in the Installation instructions manual. The enclosed Technical Data must be stored together with this Operator’s manual. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 90: Decommissioning

    Energy waste can be utilized by incinerating it at a proper waste incineration plant • spiral wraps, manufactured from polyethene, plastic, bearings (cleaned of lubricants) used in the column, beam system etc, manufactured from polyamide plastic. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
  • Page 91 Hazardous waste is delivered to a collection point for hazardous waste • oils: hydraulic oil, transmission oil from the slewing system • solid lubricants: greases from the joints and journal bearings • other waste containing oils and greases: hydraulic oil filters. Loglift 125Z, 140Z, 150Z CE...
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