Kioti TL750 Manual
Kioti TL750 Manual

Kioti TL750 Manual

Compact track loader
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  • Page 1 If the information of the compact track loader you seek is not found in this manual or you need any help, your KIOTI dealer will be happy to help you. We are glad to be at your service.
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  • Page 3 FOR SAFE OPERATION............BEFORE OPERATION ............SPECIFICATIONS ..............FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS ..TABLE OF DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS ............ CONTENTS MAINTENANCE ..............STORAGE AND DISPOSAL ..........TROUBLESHOOTING ............INDEX ..................OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_00.indd 3 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_00.indd 3 2023-05-31 오후 4:31:13 2023-05-31 오후 4:31:13...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS FOR SAFE OPERATION ........1-1 DESCRIPTION ............. 1-35 CAUTIONS FOR DECAL MAINTENANCE ....1-39 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........1-2 BEFORE OPERATION........2-1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS .......... 1-2 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ....2-2 SERVICE, INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE ....1-7 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHILE OPERATING PRODUCTION SERIAL NUMBER ....... 2-2 THE MACHINE ...........
  • Page 5 CONTENTS EXTERIOR VIEW ............ 4-3 INTERIOR LAMP SWITCH ......... 4-17 CONTROLS ............4-18 SWITCHES .............. 4-5 RIGHT JOYSTICK CONTROL LEVER (LIFT ARM MOUNTING LOCATION ..........4-5 & BUCKET) ............... 4-19 KEY SWITCH ..............4-7 LEFT JOYSTICK CONTROL LEVER (DRIVING) ..4-20 ENGINE ACCELERATION DIAL ........
  • Page 6 CONTENTS HAZARD FLASHER ............. 4-31 ANTENNA ..............4-54 ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP .... 4-31 INTERIOR LAMP ............4-54 ENGINE PRE-HEATING INDICATOR ......4-32 ACCESSORIES ............. 4-54 CHECK ENGINE WARNING LAMP ......4-32 POWER SOCKET & USB SOCKET ......4-54 DPF REGENERATION WARNING LAMP ....
  • Page 7 CONTENTS PRE-OPERATION CHECK ........5-2 LEVELING ..............5-18 FLOAT ................5-18 INITIAL OPERATION ..........5-2 DUMPING ..............5-19 OPERATING THE ENGINE ........5-3 MAINTENANCE ............6-1 STARTING ENGINE ............5-3 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST ....... 6-2 STOPPING ENGINE ............5-6 DAILY CHECK ITEM ............6-2 WARMING UP ..............
  • Page 8 CONTENTS CHECKING GAUGES, METERS AND INDICATORS .. 6-15 REPLACE THE BULB ..........6-34 CHECKING HEAD LIGHT, HAZARD LIGHT ETC..6-15 REFRIGERANT INSPECTION ........6-37 CHECKING SEAT BELT AND CABIN ......6-15 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL......7-1 GREASING INSTRUCTIONS ........6-16 STORAGE OF MACHINE ........7-2 CHECKING DRIVE SPROCKET ........
  • Page 9 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, IMPORTANT and NOTE. These titles indicate the following: This symbol indicates the most serious hazardous situation which, if not observed, may result in death or serious injury. WARNING This symbol indicates potentially hazardous situation which, if not observed, may result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 10 UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS In this manual, various symbols are used as guides for operation of your compact track loader. Below is a list of the uni- versal symbols and their meanings. DPF Regeneration warning Auxiliary operation indicator 14-Pin C indicator lamp DPF Regeneration prog- Auxiliary hydraulic indicator Ride control indicator...
  • Page 11 ISO, local, and international regulations and standards to produce the highest quality products. KIOTI sets and tracks short and long term goals and metrics to achieve high quality standards. The director of quality management, on behalf of the CEO, is authorized and responsible for supervising effective execution of the quality management program and will take all appropriate actions to maintain the highest quality standards.
  • Page 12 ISO 14001;1996 requirements. Also, KIOTI is responsible for achieving its own environmental goals to contribute to the protection of the environment. These goals are announced to the public to let the general public and stakeholders understand our commitment to the environment.
  • Page 13 PRODUCT SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM KIOTI strives to design, manufacture and supply safe products to customers as well as quality service for ultimate sat- isfaction. To achieve this, our employees are committed to fully understanding the product safety management system and following the corresponding laws and standards.
  • Page 14 Also, it runs its own safety and public health management system to promote an accident-free business workplace. KIOTI is dedicated to following the applicable safety and public health regulations, including OHSAS18001;1999, as well as its own internal safety and public health goals.
  • Page 15 To achieve this, performance of KIOTI's own environmental protection goals are mea- sured periodically and related information is available to customers and stakeholders to ensure transparency of its envi- ronmental management system.
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  • Page 17: For Safe Operation

    FOR SAFE OPERATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........... 1-2 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ............1-2 SERVICE, INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE ......1-7 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHILE OPERATING THE MACHINE ............1-13 STARTING THE ENGINE ............1-13 INSTALLING AND OPERATING IMPLEMENTS .......1-14 DRIVING ..................1-21 DRIVING ON ROADS ..............1-23 WHEN OPERATING ON SLOPES OR UNEVEN TERRAIN ..1-24 LOADING AND UNLOADING .............1-27 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING THE STOR- AGE OF THE MACHINE ........
  • Page 18: Safety Precautions

    TL750 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERAL PRECAUTIONS The following information contains lined in this manual and all decals on RECOMMENDED ATTIRE WHEN general and safety related precautions the machine for your safety and the OPERATING OR WORKING ON regarding the operation and mainte-...
  • Page 19 FOR SAFE OPERATION set by the manufacturer as outlined in this owner’s manual and the nu- merous warning decals placed on the machine. This machine should only be oper- ated by skilled individuals who have read and understand this owner’s manual on the safe operation of the machine.
  • Page 20 Please contact your Authorized KIOTI Dealer to schedule maintenance or re- pairs as needed. Otherwise, an unexpected accident may happen due to poor maintenance.
  • Page 21 FOR SAFE OPERATION LF1O106A LF1O107A LF1O108A When starting the engine in an en- Before operating the machine, make Check for any leakage of engine oil, closed space, ventilate the area by sure to inspect the work area careful- hydraulic oil, fuel, or coolant to pre- opening doors or windows and re- ly for any hazards or items that could vent damage to the machine, danger...
  • Page 22 TL750 state or region. Never pour fluids on the ground, into rivers or drains, etc. A/C refrigerant is harmful to the atmosphere and should be stored and disposed of through approved methods in your state or region. Nev- er release refrigerant into the atmo- sphere.
  • Page 23: Service, Inspection & Maintenance

    Consult with your Authorized KIOTI ers, cigarettes, etc. away from the While servicing the machine, it is Dealer on the diagnosis and repair of machine.
  • Page 24 TL750 LF1O113A LF1O114A LF1O115A Leaking fluids, oil or grease could be Never open the radiator cap while Always dispose of fluids in an ap- dangerous or cause a fire. Be sure to the radiator is hot. proved container and follow local,...
  • Page 25 FOR SAFE OPERATION C56O117A C56O118A LF1O116A Be sure to keep cigarettes, items BATTERY ACID CAN BURN! When disconnecting the battery, that may spark or open flames away disconnect the negative cable first. Be careful not to spill battery fluid from the battery at all times. When When connecting it, connect the pos- onto your body or clothes.
  • Page 26 Contact your local never rely on the machine’s hydraulic Authorized KIOTI Dealer or local tire system as the only means of raising dealer for assistance with tire repair or holding a portion or all of the ma- or replacement.
  • Page 27 FOR SAFE OPERATION • Over inflation can cause the tire to rupture leading to loss of control, loss or damage to the load or ma- chine rollover. LF1O119A LF1O120A Use caution when opening inspect- Inspect all safety features prior to ing or closing the rear door or other operation of the machine to minimize portions of the engine bay to prevent...
  • Page 28 TL750 LF1O122A LF1O121A LF1O123A To prevent slips and falls entering Check the wheels and lug nuts daily Always install any covers, shields or exiting the machine, replace the to ensure they are tight. Normal driv- or brackets removed during mainte-...
  • Page 29: Safety Precautions While Operating The Machine

    Always return your machine to your to the machine, in the general work- touch any of the exhaust compo- Authorized KIOTI Dealer for inspec- ing area or before reviewing and nents while the engine is running or tion, diagnosis or repair. Attempting...
  • Page 30: Installing And Operating Implements

    TL750 INSTALLING AND OPERATING IMPLEMENTS LF1O128A LF1O129A LF1O109A To prevent injury or machine dam- Only use attachments designed and Always wear your seat belt and keep age, NEVER open the rear door or manufactured in accordance with the operator restraint bars in the...
  • Page 31 FOR SAFE OPERATION LF1O130A LF1O131A LF1O123A Before driving or operating the ma- Use the safety handles and steps This machine is equipped with a re- chine, it is the operator’s responsi- when getting on or off the machine. movable rear glass. In the event of bility to read and fully understand NEVER attempt to jump on or off the a machine roll-over or other incident...
  • Page 32 TL750 NEVER place your hands or head outside the machine or attempt to leave the driver’s seat while the ma- chine is in operation. LF1O105A LF1O132A Inspect the machine daily for loose, Always survey the surrounding area damaged or missing hardware or for bystanders, co-workers or haz- other items before use.
  • Page 33 FOR SAFE OPERATION LF1O133A LF1O134A LF1O135A When working on a site with un- Working near overhead power lines is Should you make contact with a live derground utilities or suspected extremely dangerous. Maintain a mini- electrical wire, shut the machine underground utilities (electric, gas, mum of 15 feet from any overhead pow- down, dial 9-1-1 for emergency help...
  • Page 34 TL750 LF1O136A LF1O138A LF1O139A Always survey the surrounding area Avoid working near steep drop offs This machine is designed for push- for bystanders, co-workers or haz- or areas where the ground may be ing, lifting, excavating and powering ards within the work area.
  • Page 35 FOR SAFE OPERATION Drive slowly LF1O140A LF1O141A LF1O142A Always drive slowly when operating When operating the machine in Should visibility reach a point that the machine in reverse, through turns low light conditions, turn the front the operator can’t clearly see a min- or over uneven, rough or unstable and rear work lights on to improve imum of 10 feet around the machine...
  • Page 36 TL750 LF1O144A LF1O143A LF1O145A Utilize extreme caution when operat- It is the operator’s responsibility to Use the safety handles and steps ing the machine in confined spaces, read and fully understand the own- when getting on or off the machine.
  • Page 37: Driving

    FOR SAFE OPERATION DRIVING LF1O148A LF1O146A LF1O147A Always focus on the safe operation Always sound the horn to alert others Overloading the machine could lead of the machine and NEVER operate that the machine is going into motion to injury, machine or property dam- the machine if you are distracted, before starting to perform any work age.
  • Page 38 TL750 When operating on public roads or highways, always keep loads low to the ground but not too low to make contact with the road. Avoid sudden starts, stops or turns to maintain a low and stable center of gravity to prevent risk of machine roll-over.
  • Page 39: Driving On Roads

    FOR SAFE OPERATION DRIVING ON ROADS • On a divided highway, place a • Follow all traffic rules. safety triangle or flare 50 feet be- • Avoid driving at night. If it is inevita- hind the machine, 100 feet behind ble, turn on the front and rear work the machine and 200 feet behind lights and flashers (hazard warning...
  • Page 40: When Operating On Slopes Or Uneven Terrain

    TL750 WHEN OPERATING ON SLOPES OR UNEVEN TERRAIN LF1O152A LF1O153A LF1O154A This machine is designed and en- If working on a slope is inevitable, Never stop or park the machine on a gineered to operate on a maximum grade the slope as much as possible slope, exit the operator station and slope of 10°...
  • Page 41 FOR SAFE OPERATION LF1O155A LF1O156A LF1O157A Never operate the machine sideways Driving on a slope is dangerous. Avoid turning on a slope unless ab- or across the slope. Always travel When driving downhill follow these solutely necessary. If you must turn up or down the slope to prevent ma- guidelines: on a slope be sure to:...
  • Page 42 TL750 • Slow down and make turns cau- tiously and carefully. Avoid sudden, abrupt or quick movements that could cause the machine to be- come unstable • Only turn if absolutely necessary Always use caution when working on slopes. Working on slopes can be extremely dangerous.
  • Page 43: Loading And Unloading

    FOR SAFE OPERATION LOADING AND UNLOADING • Never attempt to load or unload on smooth ramps. Always use ramps with traction plates • Ramps must be a minimum of 12” wider than the width of the tires/ tracks on the machine to minimize the risk of run-off during loading/ unloading •...
  • Page 44: Safety Precautions During The Stor- Age Of The Machine

    TL750 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING THE STORAGE OF THE MACHINE AFTER DAILY WORK IS COMPLETED LF1O165A LF1O162A LF1O163A Always align the ramps with the cen- Always keep the load uphill. If load- At the end of each work day/shift, be ter of both the left and right treads...
  • Page 45 FOR SAFE OPERATION Also remove any mud or foreign de- bris from the undercarriage and belly of the machine if applicable to extend the life expectancy of the machine. LF1O166A LF1O167A When preparing the machine for Never store or park the machine in overnight storage, be sure to lock an area where damage is likely to the cab (if applicable) and chock the...
  • Page 46 TL750 • On slopes or inclines where the machine is likely to slide or roll. • On the side of a street of highway. LF1O168A LF1O169A If covering the machine, be sure Never open the radiator cap while to allow the machine, including the the radiator is hot.
  • Page 47: For Long-Term Storage

    For repairs under minimize moisture build up due to warranty or beyond your skill set, al- condensation. ways contact your Authorized KIOTI • Inspect the machine for loose hard- Dealer for assistance. ware, leaks or damage that requires Small items left unattended become repair prior to storage.
  • Page 48 LF1O105A Always follow the recommended maintenance schedule to keep your machine operating efficiently. Only use genuine KIOTI replacement parts for maintenance and repairs to ensure the correct fit and perfor- mance are achieved over the life ex- pectancy of your machine.
  • Page 49: Safety Decal Maintenance

    FOR SAFE OPERATION SAFETY DECAL MAINTENANCE DECAL MOUNTING LOCATION 11 11 TL7O101B OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_01.indd 33 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_01.indd 33 2023-05-31 오후 4:31:31 2023-05-31 오후 4:31:31...
  • Page 50 TL750 TL7O102B OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_01.indd 34 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_01.indd 34 2023-05-31 오후 4:31:33 2023-05-31 오후 4:31:33...
  • Page 51: Description

    FOR SAFE OPERATION DESCRIPTION (1) Part number: LF14-1503A (3) Part number: LF14-1502A (6) Part number: LF18-0011 WARNING CRUSH HAZARD • FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY • Always install the boom lock OR DEATH. before exiting or working on the machine with the boom raised.
  • Page 52 TL750 (8) Part number: LF14-1501A (10) Part number: LF18-0044 (12) Part number: LF18-0016 WARNING WARNING TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH : To prevent injury or death: • Do not enter the work space underneath a raised cab When the diesel particulate filter (DPF) is in...
  • Page 53 FOR SAFE OPERATION (17) Part number: LF18-0071 (14) Part number: LF18-0051 (15) Part number: LF18-0024 WARNING WARNING WARNING To prevent injury: The operation of this equip- • Make sure to read and understand the owner’s ment may produce flames manual before operating the machine. •...
  • Page 54 TL750 (19) Part number: LF18-0033 (21) Part number: LF14-1505A (23) Part number: LF14-1504A WARNING WARNING CRUSH HAZARD CRUSH HAZARD • Always keep your body inside the cab when • Lower the lift arms fully before engaging or operating the machine.
  • Page 55: Cautions For Decal Maintenance

    FOR SAFE OPERATION CAUTIONS FOR DECAL MAINTENANCE Safety decals are attached to the (26) Part number: LF14-0984 IMPORTANT machine for safe operation. Make • If a decal is damaged or lost, sure to follow the instruction on the contact your local dealer im- decals as well as the following in- mediately to install a new decal.
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  • Page 57: Before Operation

    BEFORE OPERATION VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ..... 2-2 PRODUCTION SERIAL NUMBER ..........2-2 ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ............2-2 ESSENTIAL REPLACEMENT PARTS ...... 2-3 OILS AND FLUIDS ................2-3 BELTS AND RUBBER PARTS............2-3 FILTERS ..................2-4 OTHER COMPONENTS ...............2-4 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_02.indd 1 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_02.indd 1 2023-05-31 오후 4:31:39 2023-05-31 오후...
  • Page 58: Vehicle Identification Number

    TL750 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER PRODUCTION SERIAL NUMBER ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER When in need of parts, be prepared to give your dealer both the machine and engine serial numbers. Fill in the following fields so that the production and engine serial num-...
  • Page 59: Essential Replacement Parts

    BEFORE OPERATION ESSENTIAL REPLACEMENT PARTS OILS AND FLUIDS BELTS AND RUBBER PARTS Various oils and fluids are used in this machine for operation, lubrica- tion, cooling, and anti-corrosion of various parts. If oil or fluid is insufficient, contami- nated or degraded, it can cause poor performance, incorrect operation, and seized parts of the machine, leading to malfunction.
  • Page 60: Filters

    TL750 FILTERS OTHER COMPONENTS Filters for the engine, transmission, air cleaner, and A/C are consum- ables that purify oil and air. Make sure to replace the these items when changing oil. H11O205A-1 H11O207A The battery condition is very import- Part No.
  • Page 61: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS ............3-2 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS ............3-2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ............3-3 OPTION LIST AND FEATURES ...........3-5 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_03.indd 1 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_03.indd 1 2023-05-31 오후 4:31:41 2023-05-31 오후 4:31:41...
  • Page 62: External Dimensions

    ︒ 12. Rollback angle (L) ※ Carry position ︒ TL7O301C ※ Note: These dimensions are based on the exterior dimensions of TL750 (PL/PLQF/LQ/LQF). Dimesions are based on machine equipped with a 74" bucket. OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_03.indd 2 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_03.indd 2 2023-05-31 오후 4:31:43...
  • Page 63: General Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Model Item TL750U-PL TL750U-PLQF TL750U-LQ TL750U-LQF Model KIOTI 4HTI4 Rated power (Gross) HP(kW) 73.6 (54.9) Rated RPM 2,400 No. of cylinders 4 cylinders Displacement cc (cu in.) 2,435 (148.6) Fuel tank us gal (ℓ) 26.4 (100) Engine oil (including the filter) us gal (ℓ)
  • Page 64 TL750 Model Item TL750U-PL TL750U-PLQF TL750U-LQ TL750U-LQF Speed - Low range mph (kph) 4.7 (7.5) Speed - High range mph (kph) 7.1 (11.5) Operating weight (with operator) lb (kg) 9,689.3 (4,395) 9,942.8(4,510) 10,061.9(4,564) 10,163.3(4,610) Rated operation capacity lb (kg) 2,300 (1,043)
  • Page 65: Option List And Features

    SPECIFICATIONS OPTION LIST AND FEATURES Model ITEM TL750U-PL TL750U-PLQF TL750U-LQ TL750U-LQF 2 speed High Flow hydraulics Bucket Self-leveling Std (Up only) Std (Up only) Std (Up only) Std (Up only) AUX hydraulic Power quick attach (Hyd.) Ride Control (Shock Absorb) Air condition / Heater Suspension seat Seat Belt (2 inch)
  • Page 66 TL750 Model ITEM TL750U-PL TL750U-PLQF TL750U-LQ TL750U-LQF Canopy Beacon light Side Mirror Turn light Reflector License plate light Back Buzzer Stop light Extinguishers-Small (0.7kg) Radio / Blue tooth / USB Tool box Work light - Front (LED - 2EA) Work light - Rear (LED - 2EA)
  • Page 67: Function Description And Operating Tips

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS EXTERIOR VIEW ....... 4-3 A/C SWITCH (CABIN MODEL ONLY) ..4-17 INTERIOR LAMP SWITCH ......4-17 SWITCHES.......... 4-5 CONTROLS ........4-18 MOUNTING LOCATION ........ 4-5 R I G H T J O Y S T I C K C O N T R O L L E V E R KEY SWITCH ..........
  • Page 68 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS MENU SWITCH ..........4-30 DOOR (CABIN MODEL ONLY) ....4-52 LEFT/RIGHT MENU SWITCH/CAMERA DOOR STOPPER (CABIN MODEL ONLY) .. 4-52 SWITCH ............. 4-30 WORK LAMP ..........4-52 ENTER SWITCH .......... 4-30 WIPER (CABIN MODEL ONLY) ....4-53 ESC / BUZZER OFF BUTTON ....
  • Page 69: Exterior View

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS EXTERIOR VIEW CABIN TL7O401B (1) Tilt cylinder (5) Lift Arm (9) Antenna (13) Auxiliary coupler block (2) Bucket (6) Lift cylinder (10) Beacon lamp (14) Rear Work Lights (3) Tracks (7) Rear tailgate (11) Turn signal lamp (4) ROPS cabin (8) Front Work Lights (12) Boom lock...
  • Page 70 TL750 CANOPY LF1O4Q8B (1) Tilt cylinder (5) Lift Arm (9) Antenna (13) Auxiliary coupler block (2) Bucket (6) Lift cylinder (10) Beacon lamp (14) Rear Work Lights (3) Tracks (7) Rear tailgate (11) Turn signal lamp (4) ROPS cabin (8) Front Work Lights (12) Boom lock OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_04.indd 4...
  • Page 71: Switches

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS SWITCHES MOUNTING LOCATION (1) Engine acceleration dial CABIN (2) Right joystick control (lift arm & bucket) (3) Seat bar (4) Relay box (5) Instrument panel (6) Key switch (7) Power outlet (8) Stereo (9) Operator’s seat (10) Left joystick control (driving) (11) HVAC controller (12) Right control panel...
  • Page 72 TL750 (1) Engine acceleration dial CANOPY (2) Right joystick control (lift arm & bucket) (3) Seat bar (4) Relay box (Cabin) (5) Instrument panel (6) Key switch (7) Power outlet (8) Operator’s seat (9) Left joystick control (driving) (10) Right control panel...
  • Page 73: Key Switch

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS KEY SWITCH ◦ START (C) NOTE The "C" position is the ignition location, • This machine is equipped with the which is used to turn on the engine. restart prevention system so that Remove your hand as soon as the even if the key is on the START engine starts.
  • Page 74: Engine Acceleration Dial

    TL750 ENGINE ACCELERATION HYDRAULIC UNLOCK SAFETY DIAL SWITCH Use this switch to unlock (reset) the CABIN operation system which is locked for safety. When you pull up the seat bar while the engine is running or turn off the engine, the machine automatically is set to the parking state.
  • Page 75: Parking Switch

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS PARKING SWITCH WORK LIGHTS SWITCH When parking, press the switch. When CABIN CABIN the switch is pressed, the parking and driving devices are locked and the parking lamp ( ) is turned on. NOTE • If you lift the seat bar or turn off the engine while starting, it automati- cally enters a parked state.
  • Page 76: Turn Signal Lamp Switch

    TL750 TURN SIGNAL LAMP SWITCH This switch is in two steps to turn The turn signal lamp switch is used CABIN on the front and rear work lamps in when you want to change the turning sequence. direction of the machine or to warn other vehichles or machines.
  • Page 77: Self-Leveling Switch (If Installed)

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS SELF-LEVELING SWITCH (IF WIPER/WASHER SWITCH INSTALLED) (CABIN MODEL ONLY) This switch is used for the self-level- CABIN CABIN ling operation. When in operation, the self-levelling lamp ( ) activates on the instrument panel. The self-levelling function maintains roughly a parallel position between the attachment and the ground automati- cally according to the elevation angle...
  • Page 78: Hazard Warning Flasher Switch

    TL750 HAZARD WARNING FLASHER AUX (AUXILIARY HYDRAU- SWITCH LICS) PORT SWITCH This switch can be used to warn other CABIN CABIN vehicles when malfunction occurs in the vehicle while driving on a public road. The turn signal lights cannot be operated while the hazard warning flasher is in operation.
  • Page 79: High Flow Switch

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS HIGH FLOW SWITCH This switch controls the external hy- This switch is used for work that CABIN draulic pressure and power function requires additional flow due to the and can be used after the attachment addition of higher flow attachments, is installed.
  • Page 80: Hydraulic Lock Switch

    TL750 HYDRAULIC QUICK ATTACH SWITCH (IF INSTALLED) HYDRAULIC LOCK SWITCH When this switch is pressed, the hy- CABIN draulic line for operating the attach- ments (lift arm, AUX) is blocked and the instrument panel hydraulic lock indicator ( ) is turned on.
  • Page 81: Dpf Regeneration Switch

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS DPF REGENERATION SWITCH DPF is a device that reduces soot blinks. If this warning lamp comes on, CABIN (a kind of carbon-containing soot or press the "regeneration" button. soot) among exhaust gas components emitted from diesel engines. The ACTIVATION (UPPER PORTION function automatically operates while OF SWITCH)
  • Page 82: Beacon Lamp Switch (Cabin Model Only - Optional)

    TL750 BEACON LAMP SWITCH (CABIN MODEL ONLY - OP- TIONAL) NOTE CAUTION • To protect the catalyst filter, The illumination timing of the regeneration process lamp may note the following: differ depending on the DPF tem- • Make sure to use only genuine perature.
  • Page 83: A/C Switch (Cabin Model Only)

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS A/C SWITCH (CABIN MODEL INTERIOR LAMP SWITCH ONLY) CABIN LF1O411A LF1O4O6A CANOPY (1) A/C switch This switch is used to control the heater. It is only applied to the vehicle equipped with an A/C. (For details, refer to the page 4-51.) LF1O4Q5A (1) Interior lamp ON/OFF switch...
  • Page 84: Controls

    TL750 CONTROLS LF1O415A (1) Right control lever (lift arm & bucket) 1 1 1 (2) Left control lever (driving) (3) Throttle pedal LF1O414A OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_04.indd 18 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_04.indd 18 2023-09-15 오후 2:03:28 2023-09-15 오후 2:03:28...
  • Page 85: Right Joystick Control Lever (Lift Arm & Bucket)

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS RIGHT JOYSTICK CONTROL JOYSTICK CONTROL LEVER OP- J O Y S T I C K C O N T R O L L E V E R LEVER (LIFT ARM & BUCKET) ERATION BUTTON OPERATION LF1O4E1A LF1O4E3A (1) Right Joystick Control Lever...
  • Page 86: Left Joystick Control Lever (Driving)

    TL750 LEFT JOYSTICK CONTROL LEVER (DRIVING) AUX ELECTRIC MODE ACTIVATION BUTTON draulic operation mode. The lamp on the instrument cluster also indicates Hydraulic the current operating state. operation Button With AUX switch OFF: press Button  Initial work press No auxiliary operation mode can be activated.
  • Page 87 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS JOYSTICK CONTROL LEVER OP- J O Y S T I C K C O N T R O L L E V E R RIDE CONTROL (CABIN MODEL ERATION BUTTON OPERATION ONLY) LF1O4H1A (1) Ride control button LF1O4E4B Button Function...
  • Page 88 TL750 2-SPEED BUTTON (EQUIPPED HORN BUTTON MODELS) the need for site clean up. When in operation, the ride control lamp ( ) on the instrument panel comes on. LF1O4H2A LF1O4G6A (1) Horn button (1) Left control lever (2) 2-speed button...
  • Page 89: Pressure

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS HOW TO OPERATE EXTERNAL HYDRAULIC PRESSURE 2. Press the right control lever button CABIN 1 to continue supplying hydraulic pressure to the male coupler. 3. Press the right control lever button 2 to continue supplying hydraulic pressure to the female coupler.
  • Page 90: How To Operate The High Flow Function

    TL750 HOW TO OPERATE THE HIGH FLOW FUNCTION 14-PIN AUXILIARY POWER OUTLET 1. Turn on the AUX switch and high flow switch. 2. Turn the right joystick control button 1 or jog dial to the left to operate the high flow function to the male coupler, which allows for more flow supply.
  • Page 91: How To Operate The Auxiliary Power

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS HOW TO OPERATE THE AUXILIARY POWER LF1O4E1A LF1O4E8A (1) Right control lever (1) AUX electric mode activation button LF1O4G9A (2) AUX electric mode activation button (2) 14-pin power supply-E (1) 14-pin power supply-G (3) 14-pin power supply-F (2) 14-pin power supply-H 1.
  • Page 92: Throttle Pedal

    TL750 INSTRUMENT PANEL THROTTLE PEDAL INSTRUMENT PANEL FEA- TURES 8. Press the left control lever button The instrument panel consists of the 4 to supply power to the auxiliary following LCD and switches. The power outlet - D pin. LCD shows the driver the operating...
  • Page 93 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS (5) High flow indicator (6) 2-speed lamp (7) Hazard flasher, High-temperature hydraulic oil warning lamp 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (8) Consumables management warning lamp (9) Engine coolant temp. gauge (10) Auxiliary hydraulic port indicator Port Electric...
  • Page 94: Tachometer/Hour Meter

    TL750 TACHOMETER/HOUR METER HYDRAULIC OIL TEMPERA- FUEL GAUGE TURE GAUGE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LF1O447B LF1O447B LF1O448B (1) Tachometer (1) Hydraulic oil temperature gauge (1) Fuel gauge (2) Hour meter The tachometer indicates the engine...
  • Page 95: Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE WARNING CAUTION • • If the level is in red or the fuel Adjust the workload sufficiently level warning lamp light is red so as to not have the level rise on the instrument panel, replen- up to the red zone.
  • Page 96: Menu Switch

    TL750 MENU SWITCH LEFT/RIGHT MENU SWITCH/ ENTER SWITCH CAMERA SWITCH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LF1O450B LF1O451B LF1O452B (1) Menu switch (1) Left/right menu switch/camera switch (1) Enter switch Press this switch to return to the main...
  • Page 97: Esc / Buzzer Off Button

    (at 90 ºC (194 ºF) or over) is within specified operating rang- If the hazard flasher comes on, check es, have the compact track loader for causes and repair immediately. checked by your local KIOTI dealer immediately. OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_04.indd 31 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_04.indd 31 2023-09-15 오후 2:03:34...
  • Page 98: Engine Pre-Heating Indicator

    TL750 ENGINE PRE-HEATING INDICA- CHECK ENGINE WARNING LAMP CAUTION • If the oil level is below the speci- 1 1 1 1 1 1 fied operating range, the engine can stall. • The engine can be severely damaged if driving or operating the compact track loader with the engine oil warning lamp ON.
  • Page 99: Dpf Regeneration Warning Lamp

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS DPF REGENERATION WARN- DPF REGENERATION PRO- WATER-IN-FUEL WARNING ING LAMP CESS INDICATOR LAMP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LF1O461B LF1O462B LF1O465B (1) DPF regeneration warning lamp (1) DPF regeneration warning lamp (1) Water-In-Fuel warning lamp This lamp illuminates according to Press the DPF regeneration button...
  • Page 100: Parking Brake Lamp

    TL750 PARKING BRAKE LAMP SAFETY COVER WARNING LAMP CAUTION • If the lamp continues to stay 1 1 1 1 1 1 on even after having lowered the seat bar and you have pressed the hydraulic unlock safety switch, have the machine checked at a dealer.
  • Page 101: Safety Bar Warning Lamp

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS SAFETY BAR WARNING LAMP BATTERY CHARGE WARNING LAMP CAUTION • If this warning lamp comes on 1 1 1 1 1 1 while driving, the charging sys- tem, such as the alternator, is malfunctioning. Therefore, turn off all electrical devices and have the compact track loader checked by your local dealer as...
  • Page 102: Rear-View Camera

    TL750 REAR-VIEW CAMERA Port Electric Hold STOP LF1O4N6A (1) Main screen on the instrument cluster (2) Camera switch Press the camera switch on the in- strument cluster to use the camera function. When the reverse gear-linked function is set to be activated, the rear view is automatically displayed on the main screen when reversing.
  • Page 103: Main And Sub-Menu

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS MAIN AND SUB-MENU (1) Menu switch (2) Left menu button (3) Right menu button / Camera (4) Enter button (5) ECS / Buzzer OFF button LF1O469B ▶INPUT BUTTONS Item Function Remarks When pressing this button on the home screen, the sub menu is displayed.
  • Page 104 TL750 ▶STRUCTURE Main Menu Sub menu Description • Machine condition • Displaying coolant temperature, hour meter, RPM, etc. Diagnosis function • Machine information • Displaying instrument panel & MCU version, model name, etc. • Current fault • Displaying current fault status list of the engine and machine •...
  • Page 105 Cluster Machine Status Version 0.9.4 0.9.4 Machine Info. Maker KIOTI Active Fault LF1O473U LF1O474U ☞ You can check the version of the instrument panel and MCU as well as the machine’s model name. OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_04.indd 39 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_04.indd 39 2023-09-15 오후 2:03:41...
  • Page 106 TL750 ③ Current fault Active Fault Engine Fault Diagnosis Machine Status Engine Fault There is no failure Code. Machine Info. Machine Fault Active Fault LF1O475U LF1O476U LF1O4F9U NOTE Active Fault Machine Fault • In case of related codes, contact Engine Fault a dealer nearby to get it checked.
  • Page 107 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS ▶MAINTENANCE FUNCTION ① Password protection setting Manage Enter Password ESL Mode Setting Maintenance Information Diagnosis Manage Config A/S Phone No. LF1O4K9U LF1O478U LF1O4H3U ☞ Password protection setting • The password protection function is designed to prevent theft and unauthorized ESL Mode Setting use of the machine.
  • Page 108 TL750 Password Change Password Change ESL Mode Setting ESL Mode Current Password ***** New Password ***** Password Change Password Display LF1O4L3U LF1O4L4U LF1O4N3U ☞ Password change / password Password Change display Password Change • A password is 5-10 digit long.
  • Page 109 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS ② Consumables management Maintenance Information Maintenance Information Manage Item Interval Elapse Count HST Filter ESL Mode Setting Hydraulic Oil Interval / Elapse 500 / 6 2000 Hydraulic Oil ... Maintenance Information Replacement History(Time) Engine Oil A/S Phone No.
  • Page 110 TL750 ④ Hydraulic control Aux Control Aux Control Manage Aux Control AUX HOLD M Service Menu AUX HOLD F 100% Update LF1O4J8U LF1O4K1U LF1O4K3U ☞ Hydraulic control: The amount of hydraulic flow delivered to the external hydraulic attachment can be controlled.
  • Page 111 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS ▶CONFIGURATIONS ① Brightness settings Bright Settingv Config Bright Setting Time Setting Diagnosis Manage Config Unit Setting LF1O4H4U LF1O4H5U LF1O4H6U ☞ Manual: The LCD brightness can be set manually. ☞ Automatic: The LCD brightness is automatically controlled according to the setting level for daytime/nighttime. ☞...
  • Page 112 TL750 ② Time settings Time Setting Config Bright Setting Date 2021 . Time Time Setting 01 : 40 Unit Setting Comfirm Cancel LF1O4H7U LF1O4L9U ☞ The time can be set. (Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute) ③ Unit setting Unit Setting...
  • Page 113 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS ④ Language settings Languege Setting Config Languege Setting Korean Camera Setting English LF1O4J2U LF1O4J3U ☞ The desired language can be selected. Once a language is selected, all information is displayed in that language. ⑤ Camera settings Camera Setting Config Languege Setting...
  • Page 114: Machine Diagnosis

    TL750 MACHINE DIAGNOSIS CHECKING THE MONITOR Port Electric Port Electric Port Electric Diagnosis Manage Config Hold Hold Hold STOP STOP STOP LF1O4C3B LF1O4C4U LF1O4C5U 1. Check if the warning 3. Press the Enter button ( ) to 2. Press the MENU button.
  • Page 115 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS Diagnosis Active Fault Machine Fault Port Electric Port Electric Port Electric Machine Status Engine Fault Machine Info. Machine Fault Active Fault Hold Hold Hold STOP STOP STOP LF1O4C6U LF1O4C7U LF1O4C8U 6. Check the code and press the Enter 4.
  • Page 116 TL750 ▶INPUT BUTTONS Part that might have Description failed DDSPN Machine Fault Port Electric SPN: 850 FMI: 2 Voltage of the oil temperature Unknown Code sensor and its wiring is higher Oil temperature sensor, than normal or they are shorted.
  • Page 117: Cabin & Canopy

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS CABIN & CANOPY INTERIOR DEVICES (CABIN MODEL ONLY) EXTERIOR DEVICES LF1O420B (1) Wiper (Cabin) (2) Work lamp (3) Turn signal lamp (4) Handle (Cabin) (5) Door lock (Cabin) 1. The cabin&canopy was designed to offer a comfortable and convenient working environment.
  • Page 118: Door (Cabin Model Only)

    TL750 DOOR (CABIN MODEL ONLY) DOOR STOPPER (CABIN WORK LAMP MODEL ONLY) LF1O422A LF1O4P2A LF1O423B (1) Door lock (2) Handle (1) Door Stopper, RH (2) Handle (Lock Pin), RH (1) Work Lamp (front) (3) Door Stopper, LH (4) Handle (Lock Pin), LH...
  • Page 119: Wiper (Cabin Model Only)

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS WIPER (CABIN MODEL ONLY) WARNING • If you keep trying to spray the washer fluid with the washer fluid reservoir tank empty, the washer fluid motor will be dam- aged. Therefore, make sure to check the washer fluid level before operating.
  • Page 120: Antenna

    TL750 ACCESSORIES ANTENNA INTERIOR LAMP POWER SOCKET & USB SOCKET CABIN LF1O428B LF1O501A LF1O427A CANOPY (1) Antenna (1) Interior lamp Turn on the interior lamp by turning NOTE the interior lamp switch to "ON". Place • If the radio signal reception is...
  • Page 121: Radio & Usb Player (Cabin Model Only - Optional)

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS RADIO & USB PLAYER (CABIN CUP HOLDER AND STORAGE MODEL ONLY - OPTIONAL) SPACE The power socket and the USB socket are activated when the ignition key is turned to "ON". If these sockets are used for a long time when the engine is off or an elec- tric products with excessive capacity is used on the sockets, the battery may...
  • Page 122: Heater And A/C (Cabin Model Only)

    TL750 HEATER AND A/C (CABIN MODEL ONLY) CAUTION • Working with the volume of the stereo system excessively high can affect the driver’s con- centration, leading to possible safety accidents. LF1O4E8A (1) Temperature control dial (2) A/C Switch (3) Blower speed control dial (4) Air Recirculation Switch Use the A/C only after the engine is started.
  • Page 123 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS BLOWER SPEED CONTROL DIAL A/C SWITCH TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL LF1O4E9A LF1O4F1A LF1O4F2A The heater or A/C blower speed is Press the A/C switch once to run the Use this dial to obtain the desired controlled in four steps. A/C and press it again to turn it off.
  • Page 124 TL750 A/C MAINTENANCE To maintain the optimal condition of WARNING CAUTION the A/C, please keep the followings: • • Operating the machine for Using an unauthorized refrig- 1. Operation in winter: long periods under stationary erant or compressor oil may...
  • Page 125 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS A/C REFRIGERANT AND LUBRI- AIR RECIRCULATION MODE AND FRESH AIR MODE CANT SPEC. New re- WARNING Compressor • Item frigerant The cabin in this machine type is not designed, engineered or certified with filtration for Type R134a PAG 46...
  • Page 126: Adjusting The Seat

    TL750 ADJUSTING THE SEAT CUSHION STRENGTH ADJUSTMENT SEAT BAR SEAT ADJUSTMENT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LF1O431A LF1O432A LF1O433B (1) Seat Adjustment Lever (1) Seat Cushion Adjustment Lever (1) Seat bar (A) Pull To adjust the seat position, pull up the...
  • Page 127 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS SEAT BELT • Do not place objects on the driver’s WARNING seat. • Make sure that the seat belt • Place the key switch to "OFF". is not twisted. It cannot work • Raise the seat bar. properly, leading to a danger- ous situation.
  • Page 128: Mcu (Machine Control Unit)

    TL750 MCU (MACHINE CONTROL EMERGENCY EXIT LED SPEC. UNIT) LF1O4F4A LF1O4G1A LF1O434A (1) MCU (Machine Control Unit) (G) Green (A) Amber (1) Emergency exit tag (2) Lamp (R) Red It controls various lamps and buzzers <Error and check items by LED indi-...
  • Page 129: Other Systems

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS OTHER SYSTEMS MANUAL QUICK ATTACH SYSTEM REMOVING THE BUCKET (MANUAL TYPE) to align the plates flat together. 5. Lower the engine speed and raise the seat bar. 6. Carefully remove yourself from the machine using the handle. 7.
  • Page 130: Installing And Removing The Bucket (Hydraulic Quick Attach System)

    TL750 INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE BUCKET (HYDRAULIC BOOM LOCK QUICK ATTACH SYSTEM) 1. While the engine is running, park the machine on even ground. 2. Place the attachment holder (quick coupler) right behind the bucket. 3. Lean the attachment holder forward...
  • Page 131 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS 1. Remove the two (2) attaching bolts 2. The operator should follow these from the boom lock. Next remove steps next: the snap pin connected to the 1) Open the LH window and ac- boom lock and remove the boom knowledge the helper who will be lock from it's storage location.
  • Page 132: Releasing The Lift Arm

    TL750 RELEASING THE LIFT ARM 8) With confirmation that the boom CAUTION lock has been installed make sure • To safely and properly install the helper has stepped away from or remove the boom lock, two the machine and is visble.
  • Page 133: Raising The Canopy And Cabin

    FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING TIPS RAISING THE CANOPY AND CABIN full height and remove both hands CAUTION from the controls, engage the park • When raising the cabin or the function and turn the engine off lift arm for maintenance, install 4.
  • Page 134: Lowering The Canopy And The Cabin

    TL750 LOWERING THE CANOPY AND THE CABIN LF1O443A LF1O444A LF1O441A (1) Snap pin (2) Locking pin (1) Bolt (2) Washer (1) Lock (A) Loosen 3. Raise the cabin slowly and fix it with 1. Pull out the snap pin and take out 3.
  • Page 135: Driving Instructions

    DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS PRE-OPERATION CHECK ....5-2 OPERATION ........5-16 FILLING THE BUCKET ......5-16 INITIAL OPERATION ......5-2 DIGGING ........... 5-17 OPERATING THE ENGINE ....5-3 LEVELING ..........5-18 FLOAT ............5-18 STARTING ENGINE ........5-3 DUMPING ..........5-19 STOPPING ENGINE ........5-6 WARMING UP ..........
  • Page 136: Pre-Operation Check

    TL750 PRE-OPERATION CHECK INITIAL OPERATION CHECK ITEMS It is a good practice to know the • Walk around inspection. Driving a new machine at a high condition of your machine before speed or under heavy load can affect • Engine oil level.
  • Page 137: Operating The Engine

    DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING THE ENGINE STARTING ENGINE 4. Do not drive the machine at the WARNING CAUTION maximum speed on a road. • To avoid accidents: Do not start the engine unless 5. Never apply excessive load during • the seat bar is lowered. If the Be sure to read and understand work.
  • Page 138 TL750 CABIN LF1O626A LF1O409C LF1O404B CANOPY (1) Joystick control levers (1) Engine acceleration dial (A) Seat bar (A) Acceleration (B) Deceleration 1. Make sure there is no obstacle 4. Turn the engine acceleration dial to around the machine. low speed, idling position.
  • Page 139 DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING • Never operate the start motor for more than 10 consecutive seconds as it consumes an excess of battery power. If the engine cannot be started within 10 seconds, wait for 30 seconds and try again. 6. When the engine is started, release LF1O504A LF1O403B the key.
  • Page 140: Stopping Engine

    ON, the check the engine oil level. If the en- battery can be discharged and gine oil level is proper, contact your the machine’s electrical system local KIOTI Dealer. can be damaged. WARNING • The engine can be severely...
  • Page 141: Warming Up

    DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS WARMING UP JUMP STARTING The optimal temperature of the hy- WARNING draulic oil is around 50 °C (122 °F). • Never touch the muffler or hot If the oil temperature is at 25 °C covers until they have cooled (77 °F) or below, drastic operation 1 1 1 down after running the engine...
  • Page 142: Driving And Operation

    TL750 DRIVING AND OPERATION OPERATION BEFORE DRIVING 2. Check the length of the jumper ca- 8. Disconnect the black cable from ble and position another machine the negative battery terminals near the machine with the dis- of the machine with the normal charged battery.
  • Page 143 DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS LF1O508A LF1O404B LF1O510B (1) Seat Belt (1) Engine acceleration dial (1) Seat bar (A) Acceleration (B) Deceleration 2. Wear the seat belt. 3. Increase the engine RPM slowly 4. Lower the seat bar. from idle speed to medium speed. WARNING •...
  • Page 144: Forward And Reverse Driving

    TL750 FORWARD AND REVERSE DRIVING CABIN LF1O409A TL7O501A LF1O512A CANOPY (1) Lift arm (2) Bucket (1) Left joystick control lever (A) Forward (B) Reverse 6. Operate the lift arm and the bucket 1. Push the left joystick control lever so as to raise the bucket about 20- forward to move forward and pull it 30 cm from the ground.
  • Page 145: Turning

    DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS TURNING DRIVING ON SLOPES 1. Please drive according to the condi- WARNING tions of the slope at safe speed so To prevent accidents due to loss that the engine is not under heavy of steering control: load if possible. •...
  • Page 146 TL750 WARNING • The permitted angle limit for the operation of the engine is 20°, and therefore, under no circumstance should this angle be exceeded. LF1O515A LF1O516A 4. While driving with load, have the 5. While driving without load, have the bucket positioned upward.
  • Page 147: Precautions While Driving On The Road

    DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS PRECAUTIONS WHILE DRIVING ON THE ROAD 1. When you change the driving di- rection on a road, let other vehicles know your direction with the turn signal lights. 2. Check the tire inflation pressure and the driving speed limit before driving.
  • Page 148: Loading And Unloading The Machine To/From A Truck

    TL750 LOADING AND UNLOADING THE MACHINE TO/FROM A TRUCK WARNING • When driving on a road, ob- serve all local traffic and safety regulations. Only the operator should ride on the machine. • If the machine is broken down Within 15º...
  • Page 149: Lifting The Machine

    DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS LIFTING THE MACHINE WARNING 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • Remove dirt on the tires so as 2 2 2 to prevent slippage on slopes. • Never change the direction of the machine on ramps under any circumstances.
  • Page 150: Operation

    TL750 OPERATION FILLING THE BUCKET LF1O525A LF1O5A23A LF1O5A24A 1. Place the bucket parallel to the 2. When entering into the work site, ground surface, push the left joystick place the bottom of the bucket control lever forward to move the...
  • Page 151: Digging

    DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS DIGGING LF1O530A LF1O528A LF1O527A 1. Maintain the angle so that the end 3. Do not apply an excessive angle of the bucket is placed to the ground between the bucket and the ground. surface, causing no excessive load. 2.
  • Page 152: Leveling

    TL750 LEVELING FLOAT LF1O533A LF1O531A LF1O534A Move the bucket forward at a suit- The float function allows for back- able angle against the ground sur- dragging and letting the bucket "float" face, and move the machine forward while leveling the ground without ap- or backward to level the ground sur- plying down pressure.
  • Page 153: Dumping

    DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS DUMPING CAUTION • When dumping into a truck or hopper, etc., make sure to pay attention to the bucket and the machine to avoid colliding or hitting anything unintentionally. Make sure not to have the buck- et or the body of the machine collide with any objects.
  • Page 154 MEMO MEMO OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_05.indd 20 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_05.indd 20 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:37 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:37...
  • Page 155: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST ..6-2 GREASING INSTRUCTIONS ....6-16 CHECKING DRIVE SPROCKET ..... 6-17 DAILY CHECK ITEM ........6-2 FUEL FILTER ..........6-17 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART ..6-3 CLEANING AND REPLACING AIR LUBRICANTS ........6-5 CLEANER FILTER ......... 6-18 CHECKING FUEL LINE ......
  • Page 156: Maintenance Check List

    TL750 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST DAILY CHECK ITEM Service Schedule Page Item Inspection description Engine oil level Check the oil level and add as needed. Do not overfill. Hydraulic (transmission/front Check level and add as needed. 6-11 axle) oil level Air cleaner and air filter Check the filter condition for leakage and damage.
  • Page 157: Maintenance Schedule Chart

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART Run hour Run age Schedule neces- Remarks Page Inspection item 10 50 100 200 250 400 500 800 1000 2000 1 year 2 years sary Check and 6-11 ○ Replenish Hydraulic oil Replace 6-12 ○ Battery (voltage) Check 6-21 ○...
  • Page 158 TL750 Run hour Run age Schedule neces- Remarks Page Inspection item 10 50 100 200 250 400 500 800 1000 2000 1 year 2 years sary Check ○ Fuel hose 6-19 Replace ○ Fixing bolt torque of Check 6-17 ○...
  • Page 159: Lubricants

    MAINTENANCE LUBRICANTS To prevent serious damage to the equipment, use only genuine KIOTI fluids, oils and greases or equivalents. Capacity Item [us gal (ℓ)] Fuel 26.4 (100) Ultra low sulfur diesel (sulfur content: 15ppm or less) Operating oil 10.0 (38)
  • Page 160: Maintenance Code

    TL750 MAINTENANCE CODE OPENING THE REAR DOOR CHECKING AND ADDING FUEL LF1O601A LF1O602A D21O703A (1) Rear door (2) Opening knob (1) Rear door (1) Fuel Tank Cap (A) Pull (B) Open 1. It is very easy to open the rear door...
  • Page 161: Checking Engine Oil Level

    MAINTENANCE CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEV- 1. Turn the key switch to "ON" and IMPORTANT check the amount of fuel with the • Be careful not to let the fuel fuel gauge. tank become empty. Otherwise 2. If the indicator on the fuel gauge is air will enter the fuel system, close to "E"...
  • Page 162: Changing Engine Oil And Replacing Filter

    TL750 CHANGING ENGINE OIL AND REPLACING FILTER IMPORTANT • When using oil of different maker or viscosity from the previous one, remove all of the old oil. Never mix two different types of oil. • Do not start the engine when the oil level is below the lower limit.
  • Page 163 MAINTENANCE 8. Run the start motor for approx. 10 seconds to distribute oil to each part of the engine. 9. Run the engine for approx. 5 minutes and check for proper operation through the engine oil warning lamp. Then, stop the engine.
  • Page 164: Checking The Hydraulic Oil Level

    Observe applicable IMPORTANT regulations when disposing • Use only specified engine oil used oil and filters. and KIOTI genuine filter to insure smooth operation and durability of the engine. LF1O527A OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_06.indd 10 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_06.indd 10 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:44...
  • Page 165: Replacing The Hydraulic Oil And Filter

    MAINTENANCE REPLACING THE HYDRAULIC OIL AND FILTER IMPORTANT • If the level is low, do not run the engine. • Never add oil over the upper limit. • Be sure to check the oil level after installing a hydraulic at- tachment.
  • Page 166 5. Apply a thin film of clean oil onto the IMPORTANT O-ring of a new filter. • Use genuine KIOTI parts for op- 6. Tighten the filter until it touches the timum performance and uptime. mounting surface. Then, tighten •...
  • Page 167: Gear Oil

    MAINTENANCE CHECKING AND REPLACING HST MOTOR GEAR OIL CHECKING THE COOLANT LEVEL Oil Capacity [us gal (ℓ)] 0.26 (1) NOTE • When replenishing gear oil, add until a small amount of oil flows out through the oil check hole. TL7O606A LF1O605A (1) Filler hole (2) Drain plug...
  • Page 168: Cleaning The Radiator

    TL750 CLEANING THE RADIATOR 3. The machine is furnished in the IMPORTANT factory with a mixture of anti-freeze • The radiator and the rear cover (ethylene glycol) and water in a ra- must be clean from debris to tio of 50:50 which is usable in any prevent the engine from over- season.
  • Page 169: Checking Gauges, Meters And Indicators

    MAINTENANCE CHECKING GAUGES, METERS AND INDICATORS 1. Inspect the instrument panel for broken gauge(s), meter(s) and in- dicators. 2. Replace if broken. CHECKING HEAD LIGHT, HAZ- ARD LIGHT ETC. 1. Inspect the lights for broken bulbs and lenses. 2. Replace if broken. CHECKING SEAT BELT AND CABIN 1.
  • Page 170: Greasing Instructions

    TL750 GREASING INSTRUCTIONS Apply quality multi-purpose grease to the locations specified in the following figure at every 10 hours of use or when necessary. Also, record the operating hour on every application. LF1O636A LF1O638A LF1O640A (1) Upper part of the bucket tilt cylinder...
  • Page 171: Checking Drive Sprocket

    MAINTENANCE CHECKING DRIVE SPROCKET FUEL FILTER CAUTION To avoid injury: • Never operate the equipment with the drive sprocket secur- ing bolts released. • Make sure the track rollers, idlers, and sprockets are not out of position. • Any time bolts and nuts are loosened, retighten to specified LF1O709A LF1O610A...
  • Page 172: Cleaning And Replacing Air Cleaner Filter

    TL750 CLEANING AND REPLACING AIR CLEANER FILTER REPLACING FUEL FILTER ing for damage. 1. Wipe the surface of the fuel filter 2. Unscrew the air cleaner clip and clean. remove the cover. 2. Unscrew the plug on the bottom of 3.
  • Page 173 NOTE CAUTION IMPORTANT • • • Use only a KIOTI genuine filter. The air cleaner uses a dry ele- Be sure to refit the cover with If using a product other than ment. Never apply oil. the arrow (on the rear of •...
  • Page 174: Checking Fuel Line

    TL750 CHECKING FUEL LINE the hose clamps every two years IMPORTANT and securely tighten. • When disconnecting the fuel 3. If the fuel line and hose clamps line for replacement, plug both are found damaged or deteriorated ends with cloth or paper to pre-...
  • Page 175: Adjusting Fan Belt Tension

    MAINTENANCE ADJUSTING FAN BELT TENSION BATTERY PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING Belt deflection for proper fan belt tension (A) A deflection of between 0.28 ~ 0.35 in. (7 ~ 9 mm) when the belt is pressed in the middle of the span 4.
  • Page 176: Battery Shut Off Switch

    TL750 BATTERY SHUT OFF SWITCH 2. Check the battery and cable for CAUTION damage and corrosion. • Stop the engine and wait for 3. Apply grease to the terminals and about two minutes, and then cable end in order to prevent corro- turn the battery switch to "OFF"...
  • Page 177 Recharge it once every three checked or repaired by your gencies. It will partially charge the months in hot seasons and once local KIOTI dealer. battery at a high rate and in a short every six months in cold seasons. •...
  • Page 178: Checking Intake Air Line

    TL750 CHECKING INTAKE AIR LINE CHECKING RADIATOR HOSE AND CLAMP Take the following actions in the event the coolant temperature reach- es the boiling point, what is called "Over-heating". 1. Stop the machine in a safe place and keep the engine unloaded idling.
  • Page 179: Flushing Cooling System And Changing Coolant

    MAINTENANCE FLUSHING COOLING SYSTEM AND CHANGING COOLANT 4. Use clean, fresh water and an- ti-freeze to fill the reservoir tank. 5. Follow the cleaner manufacturer’s instruction. LF1O618A (1) Drain plug 1. Park the machine on level ground, stop the engine and let the engine LF1O620A cool down.
  • Page 180 • Use clean, fresh water and anti-freeze to fill the reservoir tank. • If the coolant leaks, contact your local KIOTI Dealer. OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_06.indd 26 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_06.indd 26 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:46 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:46...
  • Page 181: Anti-Freeze

    MAINTENANCE ANTI-FREEZE BLEEDING FUEL SYSTEM This machine is filled with 50% of * At 760 mmHg pressure (atmospher- ethylene glycol at factory. ic). A higher boiling point is obtained by using a radiator pressure cap. If the anti-freeze has been replaced by tap water later on, the coolant can NOTE freeze, leading to damage to the cyl-...
  • Page 182 TL750 NOTE IMPORTANT CAUTION • • To protect the catalyst filter, con- Never bleed the fuel system Bleeding is not necessary if in- stalling the fuel port after fueling. sider the following: while the engine is hot. • Make sure to use only genuine 3.
  • Page 183: Checking And Replacing Wipers (Cabin Model Only)

    MAINTENANCE CHECKING AND REPLACING WIPERS (CABIN MODEL ONLY) CHECKING CHANGING H11O650A LF1O622B H11O649A (1) Wiper (1) Wiper arm (2) Wiper mounting lever (1) Wiper blade (3) Wiper blade Check the operation and wear condi- 1. Stand the wiper arm and prepare it 3.
  • Page 184 TL750 CAUTION • Do not continue operating the wipers when the wiper blade is frozen in winter or there is no washer fluid. • To prevent the damage of the wiper blades, do not use syn- thetic detergent, thinner or oth- er solvents on the windshield.
  • Page 185: Body Fuse

    MAINTENANCE BODY FUSE There are marks for the fuse capacity and location on the cover of the fuse 14Pin 14Pin C D Pilot Lock Bucket Back Buzzer C/D/E/F/G/H Alternator panel. Replace the fuse according to Pilot Lock 14Pin Light FR/RR 14Pin 14Pin E F Pilot Lock Travel...
  • Page 186 KIOTI Dealer. 풀림(옵션) • If the fusible link, relay or other electric component is defective, BRAKE contact your local KIOTI Dealer. LAMP 정지등 LF1O625D In case of relay defects, the machine will not work normally. Please have it checked at a nearby dealer.
  • Page 187: Slow Blow Fuse

    If it is blown, find and • If the relay or other electric com- repair the cause and replace it with a ponent is defective, contact your HI FLOW BEACON new genuine part. local KIOTI Dealer. (OPTION) (OPTION) 하이플로우 경광등 Slow blow fuse (옵션) (옵션)
  • Page 188: Replace The Bulb

    Refer to the chapter "Trouble- 21W/5W lamps • shooting" in this manual or Make sure to use a KIOTI gen- contact your local KIOTI Dealer Turn signal lamp uine lamp. Using a non-recom- for specific information dealing mended lamp can cause a fire.
  • Page 189 MAINTENANCE INTERIOR LAMP LF1O631A LF1O647A LF1O646A (1) LED work lamp (2) Wiring (1) Interior lamp bulb (1) Interior lamp (3) Work lamp mounting bracket 1. Turn the key switch "OFF" and re- 2. Pull up and remove the interior lamp 1.
  • Page 190 TL750 BRAKE LAMP AND REAR TURN FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMP SIGNAL LAMP LF1O632A LF1O633A LF1O634A (1) Front turn signal lamp (1) Turn signal lamp (front) 1) Brake lamp and turn signal lamp (2) Mounting bolt (3) Turn signal lamp (front) bulb 1.
  • Page 191: Refrigerant Inspection

    A/C system, and therefore, if any defect is identified, have it checked at a local KIOTI service center immediately. 1. Operate the A/C in the following spec. • Engine RPM: About 1,500 rpm • Temperature control switch: At the...
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  • Page 193: Storage And Disposal

    STORAGE AND DISPOSAL STORAGE OF MACHINE ........... 7-2 BEFORE STORAGE ..............7-2 WHILE IN STORAGE ..............7-2 AFTER STORAGE ................7-3 USAGE AND DISPOSAL ..........7-3 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_07.indd 1 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_07.indd 1 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:50 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:50...
  • Page 194: Storage Of Machine

    TL750 STORAGE OF MACHINE BEFORE STORAGE WHILE IN STORAGE For the long-term storage of the 6. Place the key switch to "OFF" and 1. Run the machine once a month to machine, perform minimum mainte- turn the engine acceleration dial to...
  • Page 195: After Storage

    STORAGE AND DISPOSAL USAGE AND DISPOSAL AFTER STORAGE When taking out the machine after In order to protect the environment, long-term storage, follow the proce- use and dispose of the machine dures below. keeping the following in mind: 1. Wipe the grease on all of the hy- 1.
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  • Page 197: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING ........ 8-2 MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING ......8-4 ERROR CODE ............. 8-5 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_08.indd 1 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_08.indd 1 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:52 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:52...
  • Page 198: Engine Troubleshooting

    TL750 This troubleshooting chart summarizes simple service items for users who are familiar with mechanical systems. For more detailed service items, contact your local KIOTI Dealer. ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING Cause Countermeasures 1. When engine is difficult to • Fuel is thick and doesn’t flow.
  • Page 199 Over -10°C NO. 2 diesel Below -10°C NO. 1 diesel • Nozzle is faulty • If necessary, replace with new nozzle. ※ If you have any question, contact your KIOTI Dealer. OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_08.indd 3 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_08.indd 3 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:52 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:52...
  • Page 200: Machine Troubleshooting

    • The bulb is blown. Replace it. • The ground and terminal wirings are poorly contacted. • Work lamps do not come on Check and clean them. ※ If you have any question, contact your KIOTI Dealer. OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_08.indd 4 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_08.indd 4 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:52...
  • Page 201: Error Code

    TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR CODE DELAYED LIMP Emission Provisional measu- Fault name Description ENGINE HOME Failure Lamp "ON" er and correction STOP (20s) (1400rpm) "ON" Intake manifold pressure sen- Please contact sor signal drift fault. your local dealer INTAKE AIR PRESSURE SEN- SOR FAULT Intake manifold pressure sen- Please contact...
  • Page 202 TL750 DELAYED LIMP Emission Provisional measu- Fault name Description ENGINE HOME Failure Lamp "ON" er and correction STOP (20s) (1400rpm) "ON" RAIL PRESSURE SENSOR Rail pressure sensor signal Please contact SIGNAL SC2G FAULT low fault. your local dealer RAIL PRESSURE SENSOR SIG-...
  • Page 203 TROUBLESHOOTING DELAYED LIMP Emission Provisional measu- Fault name Description ENGINE HOME Failure Lamp "ON" er and correction STOP (20s) (1400rpm) "ON" FOOT PEDAL SIGNAL TRACK Foot pedal signal track 2 is Please contact 2 FAULT fault. your local dealer No 1 of Knock sensor signal or Please contact KNOCK SENSOR 1 FAULT noise ratio is too low in idle.
  • Page 204 TL750 DELAYED LIMP Emission Provisional measu- Fault name Description ENGINE HOME Failure Lamp "ON" er and correction STOP (20s) (1400rpm) "ON" BATTERY VOLTAGE LOW Battery voltage is lower than Please contact 1378 FAULT specs. your local dealer BATTERY VOLTAGE HIGH...
  • Page 205 TROUBLESHOOTING DELAYED LIMP Emission Provisional measu- Fault name Description ENGINE HOME Failure Lamp "ON" er and correction STOP (20s) (1400rpm) "ON" ECU INTERNAL 5V SUPPLY 1 Please contact 1601 FAULT your local dealer ECU internal 5V supply 1 is fault. ECU INTERNAL 5V SUPPLY 1 Please contact 1601...
  • Page 206 TL750 DELAYED LIMP Emission Provisional measu- Fault name Description ENGINE HOME Failure Lamp "ON" er and correction STOP (20s) (1400rpm) "ON" PTO CRUISE DEC/SET SWITCH Please contact 5703 FAULT your local dealer PTO CRUISE DEC/SET SWITCH PTO cruise DECEASE switch...
  • Page 207 TROUBLESHOOTING DELAYED LIMP Emission Provisional measu- Fault name Description ENGINE HOME Failure Lamp "ON" er and correction STOP (20s) (1400rpm) "ON" Please contact 8450 ACV H-BRIDGE DRIVER FAULT your local dealer ACV H-Bridge driver is short to ground fault. Please contact 8451 ACV H-BRIDGE DRIVER FAULT your local dealer...
  • Page 208 TL750 DELAYED LIMP Emission Provisional measu- Fault name Description ENGINE HOME Failure Lamp "ON" er and correction STOP (20s) (1400rpm) "ON" Please contact 9263 DPF PLUGGED FAULT DPF plugged fault. your local dealer DPF DIFF.PRESS SENSOR Please contact 9299 PLAUSIBILITY FAULT...
  • Page 209: Index

    INDEX INDEX ................9-2 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_09.indd 1 OM_LF100(TL750U)-EN_ALL_09.indd 1 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:54 2023-05-31 오후 4:32:54...
  • Page 210 TL750 NUMERIC BEFORE OPERATION ............2-1 14-PIN AUXILIARY POWER OUTLET ......4-24 BEFORE STORAGE ............7-2 BELTS AND RUBBER PARTS ...........2-3 BLEEDING FUEL SYSTEM ..........6-27 A/C MAINTENANCE ............4-58 BLOWER SPEED CONTROL DIAL .........4-57 A/C REFRIGERANT AND LUBRICANT SPEC....4-59 BODY FUSE ..............6-31 A/C SWITCH ..............4-57 BODY RELAY ..............6-32...
  • Page 211 색인 CHECKING FUEL LINE ...........6-20 DPF REGENERATION PROCESS INDICATOR ....4-33 CHECKING GAUGES, METERS AND INDICATORS ..6-15 DPF REGENERATION SWITCH ........4-15 CHECKING HEAD LIGHT, HAZARD LIGHT ETC..6-15 DPF REGENERATION WARNING LAMP.......4-33 CHECKING INTAKE AIR LINE ........6-24 DRIVING ................1-21 CHECKING RADIATOR HOSE AND CLAMP ....6-24 DRIVING AND OPERATION ..........5-8 CHECKING SEAT BELT AND CABIN ......6-15 DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS ..........5-1...
  • Page 212 TL750 HEATER AND A/C (CABIN MODEL ONLY) ....4-56 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS ..........3-2 HIGH FLOW SWITCH ............4-13 HOW TO OPERATE EXTERNAL HYDRAULIC PRES- SURE ................4-23 HOW TO OPERATE THE AUXILIARY POWER .....4-25 FILLING THE BUCKET ............5-16 HOW TO OPERATE THE HIGH FLOW FUNCTION ..4-24 FILTERS ................2-4...
  • Page 213 색인 JOYSTICK CONTROL LEVER BUTTON OPERATION ..4-19 MAINTENANCE ..............6-1 JOYSTICK CONTROL LEVER BUTTON OPERATION ..4-21 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST ...........6-2 JOYSTICK CONTROL LEVER OPERATION ....4-19 MAINTENANCE CODE ............6-6 JOYSTICK CONTROL LEVER OPERATION ....4-21 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART ......6-3 JUMP STARTING ...............5-7 MANUAL QUICK ATTACH SYSTEM .......4-63 MCU (MACHINE CONTROL UNIT) .........4-62 MENU SWITCH ..............4-30 KEY SWITCH ..............4-7...
  • Page 214 TL750 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..........1-2 PRECAUTIONS WHILE DRIVING ON THE ROAD ..5-13 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING THE STORAGE OF THE MACHINE ............1-28 PRE-OPERATION CHECK ..........5-2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHILE OPERATING THE PRODUCTION SERIAL NUMBER ........2-2 MACHINE ...............1-13 SEAT ADJUSTMENT ............4-60 SEAT BAR .................4-60 RADIO &...
  • Page 215 색인 TIPS FOR BREAKING-IN ..........5-2 TROUBLESHOOTING ............8-1 TURN SIGNAL LAMP SWITCH ........4-10 TURNING ................5-11 USAGE AND DISPOSAL ............7-3 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ......2-2 WARMING UP ..............5-7 WATER-IN-FUEL WARNING LAMP ........4-33 WHEN OPERATING ON SLOPES OR UNEVEN TER- RAIN ................1-24 WHILE IN STORAGE ............7-2 WIPER (CABIN MODEL ONLY) ........4-53 WIPER/WASHER SWITCH (CABIN MODEL ONLY) ..4-11 WORK LAMP ..............4-52...
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