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Applicable Machines Remarks First Edition 01Feb 08 CX225 Tier 3 Excavator 87490340 NA THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL. WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL, CAREFULLY READ THE MESSAGE THAT FOLLOWS AND BE ALERT TO THE POSSIBILITY OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
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CASE Dealer in order to make sure that any adaptations or modifications made are in keeping with the machine’s technical specifications and with prevailing safety requirements.
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Safety Labels RIGHT, LEFT, FRONT AND REAR OF THE MACHINE The terms “Right”, “Left”, “Front” and “Rear” are used in this manual to indicate the sides as they are seen from the operator’s seat when the cab is over the idler wheels. The illustration below shows the machine in normal TRAVEL position.
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In the case of transportation by sea, sea water salt adheres to the machine making rust easier to develop. Immediately follow the measures below after receiving a machine that has been transported by sea.
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- You understand fully the speed, stability, braking and stability, braking and steering characteristics of the machine. If you are in any doubt, consult your CASE Dealer. The safety messages in this manual concern situa- tions which may arise during normal machine oper- ation and servicing.
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For Safe Driving Warranty In case faults occur to the machine, the warranty is valid within the range described in the warranty document. Model and Serial number of manufacture When ordering parts, obtaining information or assistance, always supply your CASE dealer with the type and serial number of your machine or accessories.
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Fuel / Lubricants for Different Ambient Temperature Left Console ............1-9 Settings ............... 3-4 Switch ..............1-10 Genuine CASE Company LLC Parts and Elements 3-5 Air Conditioner ..........1-11 Disposable Items............. 3-6 Air Conditioner (If equipped)........1-11 Grease / Oil and Elements ......... 3-7 Explanation of device ........
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Table of Contents Bolt Torque ............3-31 Specifications ............. 4-2 Bolt and Nut Torque ..........3-31 CX225SR ..............4-2 Hydraulic Oil............. 3-34 CX225SR (with BLADE) ........4-13 Hydraulic Oil Level Inspection....... 3-34 Optional Components ......5-0 Refilling Hydraulic Oil ..........3-34 Breakers............. 5-1 Draining Water and Sediment from the Hydraulic Oil Handling the Breaker (Attachment)......5-1 Tank ..............
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Safety Section WARNING You must read this safety section carefully. This section contains important safety infor- mation. symbols on precaution film labels are attached to machines in order to prevent personal injury. Before starting operations, read carefully the indications on film labels with symbols.
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If a precaution identification plate is extremely dirty and the dirt is difficult to remove, replace it with a new one. Before changing it, make sure it is the same type. In case Precaution Identification Plates are lost or damaged: Ask for a new precaution identification plate at the nearest approved sales shop.
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Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS) WARNING Label KHP1537 ELECTROCUTION HAZARD. CONTACT WITH EXCAVATOR IMPROPER EXCAVATOR OPERATION OR GROUND MAY CAUSE DEATH AND MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE OR BODILY INJURY. INJURY OR DEATH. READ AND STUDY THE OPERATORÕS MANUAL AND ALL Attachment interference. KEEP ALL PARTS OF MACHINE SAFETY MESSAGES.
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Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS) Read manual before driving and mainte- Raise gatelock lever KHP1782 mance Raise lever completely to shut off controls before This is very important. You must read this carefully. leaving the cab to avoid accidental control engage- You must read the manual before driving, maintain- ment and possible injury.
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Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS) Lock pin KHP1802 Emergency exit KHP1247 If the door or window cannot be opened and you must get outside in an emergency, use the hammer OPEN POSITION installed to brake the rear window and escape CAUTION through it.
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Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS) Control pattern selector KHP1587 0-0017E Blade (Blade spec.) KHP1316 Interference between blade and boom can occur during deep digging. 0-0133E KHP1316-00 0-12...
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Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS) Shoe (crawler belt) tension Battery explosion KHP1536 KHP1014 The wrong handling of battery causes explosion it- self. Plug could pop out from the shoe (crawler belt) ten- You must read the manual before maintaining bat- sion adjustment device.
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Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS) Entanglement KHP1533 Relieving pressure KHP1542 Entanglement in rotaing parts of the fun could cause You can relieving the pressure from the reservoir injury. before removing tank cap. Always stop the rotaing engine when conducting in- spection and maintenance.
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Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS) Do not walk on Engine cover Start Engine from Operator Seat KHP1011 KHP0713 DANGER Starting in gear can cause death. Start engine SLIPPERY AND only from operator seat UNSTABLE SURFACE. with transmission control(s) in NEUTRAL DO NOT WALK ON 156468A1 0-0075E...
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Safety Precaution Identification Plates (DECALS) Precaution Identification Plates on Parts (Examples) Battery Accumulator Filled with high pressure Flame throwing-in, welding and pre-arcing are prohibited. 0-0029E (Accumulator) This decal is on the batteries and draws attention to the risks and precautions to be taken when handling batteries.
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Safety Prior to Operation Wear proper clothing, and always Hold a meeting to coordinate opera- keep your qualification certificates tions: with you! Operation procedures should be full discussed. If a ● signal man is arranged, you should make sure who Wearing necessary protective devices is a basic is the signalman and what kind of signals are used.
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Safety Prior to Operation Be sure no danger is near the Taking Care of Machine machine ● Clean the windows for good visibility. Replace if ● damaged. If there is a risk of falling stones, a head guard ● Clean dirt off the work lights to gain good lighting device should be worn.
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Safety Confirmation of Safety items Do not let anyone ride on the Pay attention to signals and signs machine except for the driver ● Set up signs on the locations where there is pos- ● sible danger, like soft shoulders, slopes, etc. Do not let anyone ride on the machine except for ●...
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Safety Confirmation of Safety items Step and access handles Starting and Operating the Machine ● When you start, drive and turn the machine, al- ways push the horn switch and give signals. Then, after checking around machine to make sure no one is near, and move the machine. In addition, if the visibility is limited or as neces- sary, arrange a guide to make sure it is safe.
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Safety Confirmation of Safety items Be careful of asbestos dust ● Inhalation of asbestos dust may cause lung can- cer. No asbestos is used in this machine; how- ever, be careful when handing materials which possibly contains asbestos. ● Do not clean the machine using compressed air. ●...
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Safety During Operation Use agreed signals to perform work Electric shocks needed for collaboration In case your machine touches an electric wire, ● If 2 or more vehicles work together at the site, ● decide the signalman and signs. Warn workers around the machine “Do not touch the excavator”.
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Safety During Operation Engine warm-up If you detect an abnormality in the machine, immediately stop operation ● Warm up the engine and the hydraulic oil suffi- ● ciently before starting operations. When you find something is wrong with the ma- ●...
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Safety During Operation Working on slopes Ventilation ● Special attention should be paid when operating the Engine exhaust fumes are dangerous. ● machine on slopes because the machine’s stability Take ventilation measures to prevent gas poi- is significantly influenced. soning when starting the engine in the locations where ventilation is poor such as indoors, in tun- ●...
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Safety During Operation Using a breaker Bucket with hook, lifting operations ● ● When operations using a breaker are necessary, When perform lifting operations, special hooks they should be performed by a person who has a for lifting are necessary. ●...
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