Egholm Park Ranger 2155 Operator's Manual

Egholm Park Ranger 2155 Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 Read this manual prior to performing any task! PR2155 A0 Operator's Manual Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine Keep for future reference!
  • Page 2 Egholm A/S Transportvej 27 DK-7620 Lemvig DENMARK Telephone:  +45 97 81 12 05 Fax:  +45 97 81 12 10 E-mail:  info@egholm.dk Internet:  www.egholm.eu © 2024 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 3 About this Operator's Manual This Operator's Manual contains important safety information on how to safely handle the basic machine Park Ranger 2155 – also referred to as "basic machine" or "machine" hereinafter. This Operator's Manual must be read and understood by the operating personnel and the servicing personnel and kept accessible at all times.
  • Page 4 Any other use is not permitted without the written permission of the manufacturer. Market surveillance To achieve the best and safest product possible, Egholm is always interested in feedback from the field. Please report any incidents with Park Ranger 2155, specifically safety-related incidents, such as acci‐...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Lighting ....................Inside the cabin .................. 1.6.1 Driver's seat ................... 1.6.2 Steering column ................. 1.6.3 Camera display (option) ..............1.6.4 Cupholder ....................1.6.5 Tank for the windshield washer liquid ........1.6.6 Instrument panel ................2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 6 Residual risks ..................Skill and personnel requirements ........... Personal protective gear ............... Signage ....................On modifications and spare parts .......... 2.10 Responsibilities of the legal operator ........How to operate Park Ranger 2155 .......... Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 7 Using the windshield wiper ............3.4.16 Ventilating and heating the cabin ......... 3.4.17 Operating the camera display ..........Advanced driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 120 3.5.1 Lifting/lowering the A-frame ..........3.5.2 Using trailers ..................2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 8 3.5.4 Towing ....................3.5.5 Driving with equipment attached ......... 3.5.6 Driving with load ................Limitations for operating Park Ranger 2155 ....Fitting/removing an attachment ........... How to service Park Ranger 2155 ........Contacting Egholm service ............Overview of maintenance tasks ..........
  • Page 9 4.15 Checking, charging and replacing the battery ..... 4.16 Servicing the articulated joint ..........4.17 Replacing the windshield wiper ..........4.18 Replacing lighting ................Transporting Park Ranger 2155 ..........Storing Park Ranger 2155 ............2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 10   Table of contents   Decommissioning and disposal ..........Technical data ................... Attachments ..................Index ....................... Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 11: Overview

      1.2  Brief description The Park Ranger 2155 is a compact utility machine for all-day mainte‐ nance of large outdoor areas with multifunctional use and a quick-shift system for a quick change of attachments. Depending on the equipped attachment, Park Ranger 2155 can also be used for winter services, ground care and street cleaning.
  • Page 12: Outside View

      Overview Outside view  1.3  Outside view Front view Fig. 1 Front view Rearview mirrors (heatable, option) Work light, front (option) Parking lights with integrated turn indicator lights Driving lights Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 13 Fig. 2 Left view 12-V connector Diesel tank filling cap Engine hood lock Hydraulic connector C2 Hydraulic connector C1 Oil dipstick License plate light, rear License plate holder, rear 12-V connector for license plate light 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 14   Overview Outside view  Hydraulic oil filter Main switch (vertical position: ON, horizonal postion: OFF) Lifting point for tire change, rear Lifting point for tire change, front Hydraulic connector B1 Hydraulic connector B2 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 15 Outside view  Rear view Fig. 3 Rear view 13-pin connector License plate holder, rear (removable) Back lights with integrated braking lights Reflector Indicator lights License plate light (removable) Engine hood Left door Rearview mirrors (heatable, option) 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 16 Mounting rail for attachments on the back Engine hood lock with engine hood safety key Cover of the oil cooler Mounting for attachments (e.g., suction hose) Roof (can be opened upwards for ventilation) Hydraulic connector D2 Hydraulic connector D3 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 17: Motor Segment

    Main switch Hydraulic connectors C1 and C2 Engine hood lock with engine hood safety key Mounting rail for attachments License plate light, rear License plate, rear Radiator cover Locking handle for attachments Engine hood 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 18: Trailer Coupling

    Turn indicator, reflector, back lights up brighter. The back lights can be switched on via the switch array. In and braking lights the middle between the rear light and indicator lights is a red reflector   Fig. 7 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 19: Connectors, Indicators And Operating Elements

    The battery key can be removed when the main switch is switched off. The holder for the main switch can be covered with a protective cap   Fig. 10 Fig. 10 Protective cap on the main switch 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 20 The towing lever is located near the hydraulic oil filter under the motor segment. When the machine is towed, the towing lever must be in the open position (horizontal pointing to the left,   Fig. 14 Fig. 14 Towing lever (open position) Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 21 The 13-pin connector is located on the back of the motor segment. It is used to supply power to a trailer. Fig. 16 13-pin connector The 12-V connector is used to connect accessories, such as the license plate light. Fig. 17 12-V connector (2-pin, left and right) 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 22: Under The Hood

    Hydraulic oil sight glass Bleeding/filling cap Hydraulic tank filter housing Main fuse – 50 A Exhaust system Engine Engine oil cap Radiator Coolant expansion container Fan belt Oil dipstick Fuel filter Air filter housing Plus pole Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 23: Cabin Segment

    The oil cooler of the hydraulic oil is located on the rear of the cabin segment. The cover of the oil cooler can be removed by pulling the handle (   ) backwards. Fig. 20 Fig. 20 Cover of the oil cooler 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 24: Connectors, Indicators And Operating Elements

    Diesel tank filling cap Hydraulic connectors Hydraulic connector B1 Hydraulic connector B2 The hydraulic connectors B1 and B2 are located on the left side of the cabin. They are used for front-mounted attachments. Fig. 23 Hydraulic connectors Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 25 The towing eyes are located on the left and right front side of the cabin segment. Fig. 26 Towing eye Handles To make it easier to enter the cabin, handles (   ) are fitted on the Fig. 27 inside. Fig. 27 Handle 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 26: Lighting

      ) is located on the top left of the cabin. It Fig. 30 can be activated via a switch at the steering column ( Ä  Chapter 1.6.2 “Steering column” on page 31). Fig. 30 Beacon light Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 27 ) are located on top of the front of Fig. 32 the cabin. They can be activated via a switch at the steering column Ä  Chapter 1.6.2 “Steering column” on page 31). Fig. 32 Front work lights 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 28 ) is located in the rear top of the cabin. It Fig. 33 can be activated via a switch at the steering column ( Ä  Chapter 1.6.2 “Steering column” on page 31). Fig. 33 Rear work light Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 29: Inside The Cabin

    The driver's seat is equipped with an integrated seat switch. 2 seconds after the driver has left the driver's seat, the engine is switched off, unless the parking brake is engaged. 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 30 Safety belt Weight adjustment Height adjustment Fig. 35 Driver's seat, type COBO Driver's seat, type GRAMMER Longitudinal adjustment Safety belt Lumbar support adjustment Backrest angle adjustment Height adjustment Weight adjustment Fig. 36 Driver's seat, type GRAMMER Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 31: Steering Column

    Switch for beacon light/front flash light 12-V connector Fig. 38 Steering column overview (2/2) Warning lamp for steering pressure failure Ignition key Instrument panel switch to switch between rpm and working hours Switch for electrical socket, rear 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 32 The driver can use the multifunction lever to activate the indi‐ cators (   ), use the horn (   ) and control the parking Fig. 40 Multifunction lever Fig. 40 Fig. 40 lights/driving lights (   Fig. 40 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 33: Camera Display (Option)

    It is used to monitor the images of the optional rear camera. Fig. 41 Camera display unit 1.6.4  Cupholder The cupholder (   ) can be opened and is installed in the left- Fig. 42 hand corner inside the cabin. Fig. 42 Cupholder 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 34: Tank For The Windshield Washer Liquid

    Temperature alarm LED (red) Indicates that the engine temperature is too high. Switch off all attachments and let the engine run on half-power (rpm) for approx. 2 minutes. If necessary, clean the radiator cover. Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 35: Pedals

    When the light is off, the ignition key can be turned as far as it will go to start the engine. 1.6.7  Pedals Brake pedal Brake pedal Fig. 45 Brake pedal 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 36: Hydraulic Levers

    The transport lock must always be activated when the Park Ranger 2155 is driven to another location. The transport lock must be deactivated when the Park Ranger 2155 is operating with attachments. The transport lock locks the A-frame in place so that the A-frame cannot be lowered during transport.
  • Page 37 Position 0: Neutral – attachment is stopped.  Position 2: Attachment operates in the reverse direction (depends  on the attachment) The drain connection of hydraulic connector D3 (quick-action coupling) can be used for various attachments (female – ¼"). 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 38: Door Handle

    Fig. 50 Coat hook 1.6.11  Mesh behind the driver's seat The operator's manual for the vehicle is located in the mesh behind the driver's seat ( Fig. 51 Fig. 51 Mesh behind the driver's seat Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 39: Cabin Windows

    Fig. 52 outwards. Fig. 52 Cabin window 1.6.13  Cabin roof The cab is equipped with a roof hatch. The roof hatch is opened when the knob (   ) is pressed upwards. Fig. 53 Fig. 53 Cabin roof 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 40: Operating Panel

    Switch for windshield wiper (wiping) Switch for spraying wiping liquid (spraying and wiping) Switch for cabin fan (top position: fan off, middle position: fan at half power, lower position: fan at full power) Loudspeaker (option) Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 41: Air Ventilation

    ) on the left side of the operating panel. Fig. 56 Fig. 56 Opening for the radio installation 1.6.15  Air ventilation There are four openings for heating/ventilation in the cabin roof below the operating panel. Fig. 57 Openings for air heating/ventila‐ tion 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 42: Required Tools, Auxiliaries And Consumables

    If in doubt whether a part is metric, measure with a caliper.  Some parts of Park Ranger 2155 use metric components and some parts (e. g., on hydraulics or the diesel engine) use imperial measure‐ ments. When US tools are used for metric components or metric tools for components with imperial measurements, this might cause exces‐...
  • Page 43 The refractometer is used to ensure correct coolant mixture. Steering cylinder lock The steering cylinder lock is used for securing the steering cylinder during transportation and is available as an Egholm part. Part number: E65003105 Strap wrench The strap wrench is used for changing the filter in the engine compart‐...
  • Page 44 Ä  “Operating conditions” on page 208 and Ä  “Engine oil” on page 206. Engine oil filling can The engine oil filling can is used to fill in engine oil. Fuel drip tray The fuel drip tray is used for collecting fuel during maintenance. Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 45 The oil drip tray is used for collecting oil during maintenance. Paper wipes Commercially available paper wipes for cleaning and binding liquids. Spare tire A spare tire according to the specifications in the technical data for reassembly on the basic machine. 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 46: Safety

    Carefully open the lid. Safety alert symbol When a passage is marked with the safety alert symbol as displayed on the left, pay special attention to the contents. Information marked with this symbol is safety-related. Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 47 References to sections of this manual and to other applicable documents Lists without a defined sequence [Button] Controls or signals (e.g., display elements or signal lamps) “Display” Screen elements (e.g., buttons, assignment of function keys) 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 48: Intended Use Statement

    Intended use statement Intended Use Park Ranger 2155 is a utility machine with an approval according to EU directive 167/2013. It is a diesel-powered unit and must be used according to local regulations related to emissions etc. Some of the disclaimers are: Primarily intended to be used with Egholm attachments.
  • Page 49 Only connect hydraulic equipment that has been approved by the  manufacturer. Do not use the Park Ranger 2155 for the transport of humans or  goods. Do not endanger any persons by using the attachments for pur‐...
  • Page 50: Operating Area, Working Area And Danger Zone

    Working area (   ): Area for equipping the Park Ranger 2155  Fig. 58 with attachments. Prohibited area to be in when Park Ranger 2155 is operated. Danger zone (   ): Prohibited area to be in due to high risk of ...
  • Page 51: In Case Of Emergency

     Preventing others from entering the danger zone.  Be aware that Park Ranger 2155 contains hydraulic oil, engine oil and diesel and that some parts are greased. In case of wiring harness fire If a wiring harness fire is noticed, the risk of inflammation is reduced by leaving the cabin and switching off the main switch on the rear section.
  • Page 52: Residual Risks

    Depending on the nature of the emergency, certain functions of Park Ranger 2155 may become impeded or altered. All emergencies with an impact on the condition of Park Ranger 2155, such as accidents, unexpected grave malfunction, lightning strike or fire, put the safety of Park Ranger 2155 at stake.
  • Page 53 Continuing operation after a lightning strike is only permitted if all  systems of the Park Ranger 2155 have been checked for damage and any damage that has occurred has been repaired. Being struck by lightning can result in fatal electric shock, severe burns or other secondary injuries (falling, eye damage, etc.).
  • Page 54 2155 can be hazardous to human health if misused. Hazardous substances used are: Diesel fuel  Coolant (the contained anti freeze)  Windshield wiper fluid  Engine oil  Hydraulic oil  Grease  Preservative  Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 55 Turn the steering wheel carefully, as the machine is articulated and  the steering mechanism is extremely responsive. Do not drive the Park Ranger 2155 in places where there is a risk  of it slipping, tipping or overturning. Always maintain an appropriate speed, especially on bends.
  • Page 56 Always wear approved hearing protection when using the Park  Ranger 2155. The sound pressure level in the area of the Park Ranger 2155 can exceed 79 dB(A), and can cause damage to hearing. The noise level may increase depending on the attachment used.
  • Page 57 Disconnect the battery before carrying out any work on the Park  Ranger 2155. Short circuits can cause very high amperages that heat objects up to the point of glowing and even melting. There is a risk of severe burns. 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 58  Do not operate the machine with the covers removed or open.  If fingers get between parts of the Park Ranger 2155 (e.g., A-frame, doors, engine hood), there is a risk of crushing. Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 59: Skill And Personnel Requirements

    Skill and personnel requirements General requirements In general, all personnel working with Park Ranger 2155 must be in a condition in which they can be expected to carry out their tasks safely. Do not operate Park Ranger 2155 under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • Page 60 Safety Skill and personnel requirements  Do not operate Park Ranger 2155 when not meeting the stated require‐ ments of the operator. Do not carry out service tasks for the service technician if you do not meet the requirements for the position of a service technician.
  • Page 61 The abilities and properties of service technicians allow them to safely and efficiently carry out the following tasks: 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 62: Personal Protective Gear

    The following section describes the personal protective gear recom‐ mended by the manufacturer. The recommendations are derived from a risk assessment of Park Ranger 2155 and do not take into account the use of any attachments. Be aware of the specific regulations at the place of use with regards to personal protective gear that may also apply.
  • Page 63 Protective work clothes are tight-fitting work clothes with low tear resistance, tight-fitting sleeves, and no protruding parts. Safety shoes Safety shoes protect the feet from being crushed, protect against falling parts and from losing the footing on slippery surfaces. 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 64: Signage

    The engine label is attached to the engine inside the motor cabin sec‐ tion and contains the following information: Manufacturer  Type  Serial number  Date of manufacture  Engine family  Performance data  Fig. 60 Engine label (example) Fuel requirements  Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 65 Speed sign (example) Lubrication point Lubrication points on the machine are marked with a grease gun. Fig. 63 Lubrication points Lifting point Lifting points for wheel changes are marked with this symbol. Fig. 64 Lifting point 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 66   Safety Signage  Egholm App The sticker for the app is located on the right-hand side of the cabin. The Egholm App can be downloaded using the QR code. Fig. 65 Egholm App Safety labels on articulated joint Fig. 66 Safety label on the Park Ranger 2155 Safety labels on articulated joint Fig. 67...
  • Page 67 The safety label warns of dangers in the area of the A-frame. It is forbidden to put the hands between attachment parts and the A-frame. Fig. 70 Safety label for crushing hazard on the A-frame 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 68: On Modifications And Spare Parts

    Park Ranger 2155. Unforeseeable future risks may arise from product damage. Park Ranger 2155 has been designed in a continuous process to ach‐ ieve a long product life and a high level of safety. Potential modifica‐ tions may not yet have been covered by Egholm safety processes or may have already been evaluated as risky.
  • Page 69: Responsibilities Of The Legal Operator

    Egholm cannot assess the consequences if you do not inform Egholm about the use. Please be aware that the use of spare parts not approved by Egholm can only be made at your own risk.
  • Page 70 Safety through information Part of the safety concept for Park Ranger 2155 is based on the assumption that all persons working with Park Ranger 2155 have read and understood the contents of this Operator's Manual.
  • Page 71: How To Operate Park Ranger 2155

    Make sure that the attachment is connected properly as described in the respective equipment manual. The graphics in this chapter show Park Ranger 2155 without equipment. If the basic machine you find differs from the graphics in a way that front or rear attachments are used, make sure to also read the manual for the attachments.
  • Page 72 Checks before startup  Check the Park Ranger 2155 for visible damage. If damaged, check with a service technician whether Park Ranger 2155 can be used safely. Check the fill level of the wiper fluid. If the fill level is low, refill wiper fluid ( Ä...
  • Page 73 For some checks inside the cabin, the ignition must be turned on. The ignition can only be turned on when the main switch is switched to [ON]-position. Switching main switch on Go to the left side of the Park Ranger 2155. Remove the protective cap from the main switch (   Fig. 73 Fig. 73...
  • Page 74 Switch on the main switch by turning the battery key 90° clock‐ wise to the [ON]-position ( Fig. 75  The power supply of Park Ranger 2155 is established. The battery key remains in the main switch. Fig. 75 Switching on the main switch...
  • Page 75 Fig. 78 If the status LED is turned off: OK  If lit: Fuel level is low. Do not operate Park Ranger 2155! Have  a service technician refuel before operating Park Ranger 2155 Ä  Chapter 4.4 “Fueling Park Ranger 2155” on page 138).
  • Page 76 Last position: License plate light and driving lights on   If any light does not work, do not drive Park Ranger 2155 on public roads! Have a service technician replace the broken light ( Ä  Chapter 4.18 “Replacing lighting” on page 194) or contact Egholm service ( Ä...
  • Page 77 Lower position: beacon light and front flash lights acti‐  vated  If any light does not work do not drive Park Ranger 2155 on public roads! Have a service technician replace the broken light ( Ä  Chapter 4.18 “Replacing lighting” on page 194) or contact Egholm service ( Ä...
  • Page 78: Checks Before Driving

    ) for a short amount of Fig. 83 time.  If the horn sounds, the test is completed. If no sound is audible, have a service technician contact Egholm service Ä  Chapter 4.1 “Contacting Egholm service” on page 130). Fig. 83 Horn button 3.2 ...
  • Page 79   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Checks before driving  Checking the position of the hydraulic levers Operator Protective work Safety shoes clothes Make sure that the hydraulic levers A (   ), B (   ) and Fig. 84 Fig. 84  ...
  • Page 80 10 minutes. Heat up longer if colder). At ambient temperatures below -4 °F (-20 °C), an additional starting aid is required. Please contact Egholm service ( Ä  Chapter 4.1 “Contacting Egholm service” on page 130).
  • Page 81   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Checks before driving  Check status LEDs Insert the ignition key (   ) into the ignition lock (   Fig. 87 Fig. 87 Turn the ignition key into ignition on-position ( /B). Fig. 87 Fig. 87 Turning on ignition...
  • Page 82 If the engine does not start, repeat steps 3 – 6.  The engine starts and Park Ranger 2155 is operational. Depending on the ambient temperature, the engine must warm up at idle before the speed can be increased.
  • Page 83 If the engine shuts down, the seat switch works properly. If the parking brake is disengaged and the engine does not shut down after 2 seconds, do not operate Park Ranger 2155! Have a service technician repair the seat switch first.
  • Page 84: Overview Of Driving Operations

    How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Overview of driving operations  Oil temperature The Park Ranger 2155 is equipped with a hydrostatic drive and reacts differently when the oil/machine has not reached operation tempera‐ ture. Please note that the stopping distance varies when the Park Ranger 2155 is cold.
  • Page 85 Ä  Chapter 3.5.5 “Driving with  equipment attached” on page 125) Limitations for operating Park When trying to decide if Park Ranger 2155 can be used for a specific Ranger 2155 task or under specific conditions, refer to Ä  Chapter 3.6 “Limitations for operating Park Ranger 2155”...
  • Page 86: Basic Driving Operations For Park Ranger 2155

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Turning battery power on and off 3.4  Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 3.4.1  Turning battery power on and off Turning on battery power To supply the Park Ranger 2155 with electrical power, the battery key must be inserted before starting the Park Ranger 2155 and the main switch must be switched on.
  • Page 87   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Turning battery power on and off Switch on the main switch by turning the battery key ( ) 90° Fig. 97 clockwise to the [ON]-position.  The power supply of Park Ranger 2155 is established. The battery key remains in the main switch.
  • Page 88: Entering And Leaving The Cabin

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Entering and leaving the cabin Remove the battery key (   ) from the main switch Fig. 99   Fig. 99 Fig. 99 Removing battery key Cover the main switch with the protective cap (  ...
  • Page 89: Setting Up The Driver's Seat

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Setting up the driver's seat Open the door by pushing the button (   ) next to the door Fig. 101 handle (   ) and pulling the door open.
  • Page 90   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Setting up the driver's seat Setting up the driver's seat (COBO) Operator Protective work Safety shoes clothes The driver's seat is adjustable in height and hardness and can be moved forwards and backwards.
  • Page 91   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Setting up the driver's seat Adjusting hardness Turn the gray lever (   ) on the center of the driver's seat to Fig. 106 adjust the seat to the weight: Turn clockwise to harden the suspension.
  • Page 92   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Setting up the driver's seat Release the lever as it is spring-loaded and it will automatically return to the locked position.  The seat has been adjusted in such a way that the driver is capable of reaching both pedals comfortably.
  • Page 93: Using The Safety Belt

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Adjusting the side mirrors 3.4.4  Using the safety belt Operator Protective work Safety shoes clothes Fastening the safety belt Pull the safety belt out of the belt guide (  ...
  • Page 94: Starting The Engine And Turning It Off

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Starting the engine and turning it off Operator Protective work Safety shoes clothes Ensure that the driver's seat is correctly adjusted ( Ä  Chapter 3.4.3 “Setting up the driver's seat” on page 89).
  • Page 95   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Starting the engine and turning it off Turning the engine on The driver's seat is equipped with an integrated seat switch that must be activated by the weight of the driver. To be able to start the engine, the brake pedal must also be pressed.
  • Page 96   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Starting the engine and turning it off Turn the ignition key into pre-heat position ( /C) and hold Fig. 115 for approximately 5 seconds. Fig. 115 Pre-heating the engine ...
  • Page 97: Operating The Brakes

    Turning off ignition 3.4.7  Operating the brakes Safety on braking The mechanical brake can bring Park Ranger 2155 to an abrupt stop. Always make sure that loads are secured properly so that braking does not cause them to break loose.
  • Page 98   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Operating the brakes Braking with the acceleration pedal ( Ä  “Braking with the accelera‐  tion pedal” on page 99) Using the brake pedal ( Ä  “Using the brake pedal” on page 100) ...
  • Page 99 Disengaging the parking brake Braking with the acceleration pedal Due to its drive properties, Park Ranger 2155 can be braked to a certain degree by releasing the driving pedal. The accelerator drive can be used for braking. The brake light lights up when the accelerator drive is released quickly.
  • Page 100 2155 is braked by the hydrostatic drive. Fig. 121 Acceleration pedal Using the brake pedal Park Ranger 2155 is equipped with a mechanical brake with a strong braking force that is triggered by pressing the brake pedal. Operator Hearing protec- Protective work...
  • Page 101: Operating The Transport Lock

    The transport lock locks the A-frame in place so that the A-frame cannot be lowered during transport. The transport lock must always be activated when the Park Ranger 2155 is driven to another location. The transport lock must be deactivated when the Park Ranger 2155 is operating with attachments.
  • Page 102: Using The Horn

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Using the horn Deactivating the transport lock Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes tion clothes Lift the A-frame to the top position ( Ä  Chapter 3.5.1 “Lifting/low‐...
  • Page 103: Steering

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Steering 3.4.10  Steering Steering left Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes tion clothes Carefully turn the steering wheel (   ) to the left. Fig. 126 ...
  • Page 104: Using Turn Signals

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Using turn signals Inverted steering when driving in reverse Fig. 128 Steering when reversing The instructions above apply when driving forwards. When driving in reverse you have to steer in the exact opposite direction to achieve the desired turn ( Fig. 128...
  • Page 105: Setting The Throttle

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Setting the throttle Turning right Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes tion clothes Switch the multifunction lever (   ) forwards to activate Fig. 131 the right turn indicator.
  • Page 106 Safety shoes tion clothes When starting, pull the trottle (   ) backwards by approxi‐ Fig. 133 mately ¼. Press the acceleration pedal to move the Park Ranger 2155. Fig. 133 Throttle Increasing engine speed Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes...
  • Page 107: Operating The Acceleration Pedal

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Operating the acceleration pedal Decreasing engine speed Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes tion clothes Push the throttle (   ) forwards to decrease the engine Fig. 135...
  • Page 108   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Operating the acceleration pedal Driving forwards Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes tion clothes Press the acceleration pedal (   ) gently forwards. Fig. 136  The Park Ranger 2155 moves forwards. If you increase pres‐...
  • Page 109: Using Lighting

    Press the acceleration pedal (   ) gently backwards. Fig. 138  The Park Ranger 2155 starts moving backwards slowly. If you increase pressure on the acceleration pedal, the speed increases. Fig. 138 Acceleration pedal 3.4.14  Using lighting Overview of operations Turning driving lights on and off ( Ä...
  • Page 110   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Using lighting Turning driving lights on and off Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes tion clothes Turn the multifunction lever (   ) to the rear position to Fig. 139...
  • Page 111   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Using lighting Turning front work lights on and off Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes tion clothes Press the switch (   ) to the middle or lower position to Fig. 141...
  • Page 112   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Using lighting Turning beacon light on and off Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes tion clothes Press the switch (   ) to the middle position to turn on the Fig. 143...
  • Page 113   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Using lighting Turning cabin lights on and off Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes tion clothes Press the switch (   ) on the outwards-facing side to per‐...
  • Page 114: Using The Windshield Wiper

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Using the windshield wiper Extending Loosen the wing bolt on the beacon light holder (   Fig. 147 Slide the beacon light with the holder upwards (  ...
  • Page 115: Ventilating And Heating The Cabin

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Ventilating and heating the cabin Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes tion clothes If the windshield is dirty, press down the switch of the windshield wiper fluid (  ...
  • Page 116   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Ventilating and heating the cabin Lifting the cabin roof Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes tion clothes Push the knob of the roof hatch (  ...
  • Page 117: Operating The Camera Display

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Operating the camera display Heating the cabin Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes tion clothes Press down the switch (   ) to switch on the cabin fan.
  • Page 118   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Basic driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Operating the camera display Operator Protective work Safety shoes clothes Depending on the installed attachment, you may have more cameras available than just the rear camera. The display unit is located on the right-hand side of the cabin next to the door damper.
  • Page 119 L WARNING camera display! Never rely solely on the camera images when driving or operating  the Park Ranger 2155. Objects in cameras may appear closer than they are. When reversing, also use mirrors and shoulder view.  The mirrored camera view can lead to misinterpretation of the sur‐...
  • Page 120: Advanced Driving Operations For Park Ranger 2155

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Advanced driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Lifting/lowering the A-frame 3.5  Advanced driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 3.5.1  Lifting/lowering the A-frame Operator Hearing protec- Protective work Safety shoes tion clothes The A-frame is kept in an upward position only for a short time. In time, it will sink down slowly.
  • Page 121: Using Trailers

    When using trailers on public roads, make sure to comply with  local regulations. The Park Ranger 2155 has no brake assist system (brake line connec‐ tion). Trailers with brake assist systems must not be connected to the Park Ranger 2155.
  • Page 122: Attaching/Removing The Rear License Plate

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Advanced driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Attaching/removing the rear license plate Connect the trailer to the trailer coupling (   Fig. 157 Make sure that the connection lock is activated (   Fig. 157 Lift the support wheel on the trailer.
  • Page 123   How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Advanced driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Attaching/removing the rear license plate Connect the license plate light (   ) to the 12-V connector Fig. 160   Fig. 160 Fig. 160 Connecting license plate light Removing rear license plate...
  • Page 124: Towing

    How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Advanced driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Towing 3.5.4  Towing Towing points The Park Ranger 2155 is equipped with two towing points on the front   ) and two on the back (   Fig. 163 Fig. 164...
  • Page 125: Driving With Equipment Attached

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Advanced driving operations for Park Ranger 2155 > Driving with equipment attached Fig. 166 Towing from the front Tow the machine slowly. Be careful when towing from the rear – the steering is difficult. When towing, there is no servo system. Always tow the machine at low speed.
  • Page 126 If visibility is limited, adapt the driving accordingly.  First exit the Park Ranger 2155 and make sure that the driving  path is clear, then reverse. Some attachements limit the visibility to the rear side. When reversing without clear rear sight, crashing into people or surrounding objects is possible.
  • Page 127: Driving With Load

    Ä  Chapter 8 “Technical data” on page 204). Park Ranger 2155 is specified for a certain load only. When driving with higher loads, some parts might fail. This includes mechanical failure as well as difficulties with braking or driving on slopes. Severe accidents can be the result.
  • Page 128: Fitting/Removing An Attachment

      How to operate Park Ranger 2155 Fitting/removing an attachment  3.7  Fitting/removing an attachment Fitting the attachment Operator Protective work Protective Safety shoes clothes gloves L WARNING! Hazard of severe injuries due to misuse of attachments! Follow the instructions of the attachment manual step-by-step and proceed as described.
  • Page 129: How To Service Park Ranger 2155

    If the parking brake is defective, take suitable measures (e.g.,  place wedges under the wheels) to prevent the Park Ranger 2155 from rolling away. If the Park Ranger 2155 moves off autonomously during maintenance or repair work, people can be crushed or run over and collisions with other road users can occur.
  • Page 130: Contacting Egholm Service

      How to service Park Ranger 2155 Contacting Egholm service  High amperage Risk of injury due to very high amperage! L WARNING Disconnect the battery before carrying out any work on the Park  Ranger 2155. Short circuits can cause very high amperages that heat objects up to the point of glowing and even melting.
  • Page 131   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Contacting Egholm service  Germany Egholm GmbH Am Hafen 24 38112 Braunschweig Web: www.egholm.de Phone: +49 (0) 531 129 77-0 E-mail: info@egholm.de Technical support: tst@egholm.de United Kingdom Egholm United Kingdom Navigation Business Village 21 Navigation Way Preston PR2 2YP Web: www.egholm.co.uk...
  • Page 132: Overview Of Maintenance Tasks

      How to service Park Ranger 2155 Overview of maintenance tasks  4.2  Overview of maintenance tasks Omitted maintenance Danger of product failure and possible accidents due to omitted main‐ L WARNING tenance! Perform all maintenance at the specified intervals. ...
  • Page 133   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Overview of maintenance tasks  Operation   Service technician / workshop Brakes               Ä  4.14 Brake mechanics                   Engine  ...
  • Page 134   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Overview of maintenance tasks  Operation   Service technician / workshop                       Starter                      ...
  • Page 135: Maintenance Tasks For The Operator

    Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 136 Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 137: Refilling Windshield Washer Liquid

      How to service Park Ranger 2155 Maintenance tasks for the operator > Refilling windshield washer liquid 4.3.3  Refilling windshield washer liquid Health hazard due to windshield wiper fluid! L WARNING Do not drink wiper fluid.  Avoid contact with wiper fluid.
  • Page 138: Fueling Park Ranger 2155

      How to service Park Ranger 2155 Fueling Park Ranger 2155  4.4  Fueling Park Ranger 2155 Fig. 172 Fuel tank LED The fuel tank LEDs light up red if there is less than 1.32 gal (5 l) of fuel in the tank when the ignition key is in ignition on-position.
  • Page 139: Opening/Closing The Engine Hood

    Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 140 Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 141   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Opening/closing the engine hood  Press the locking button down using the engine hood safety key   ) and open the engine hood lock (   Fig. 176 Fig. 176 Fig. 176 Opening the engine hood lock Press the hood lock (  ...
  • Page 142   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Opening/closing the engine hood  Closing the engine hood Service techni- Protective work Chemical- Safety shoes cian clothes resistant protec- tive gloves Ensure that all maintenance work under the hood has been com‐ pleted and that no tools or loose materials have been left behind.
  • Page 143: Cleaning The Water Cooler And Oil Cooler

      How to service Park Ranger 2155 Cleaning the water cooler and oil cooler  4.6  Cleaning the water cooler and oil cooler Hot and cold surfaces Risk of burns from hot and cold surfaces! L WARNING Wear heat-resistant protective work clothing and protective gloves ...
  • Page 144 Compressor Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 145 Compressor Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 146: Replacing Filters

    Fuel drip tray Drive the Park Ranger 2155 onto a lifting platform capable of handling the weight and dimensions of the Park Ranger 2155. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä...
  • Page 147: Replacing The Hydraulic Tank Filter

      How to service Park Ranger 2155 Replacing filters > Replacing the hydraulic tank filter L WARNING! Leaking diesel fuel when replacing the fuel filter! Place a fuel drip tray underneath the fuel filter. Make sure that the diesel fuel is drained into the drip tray.
  • Page 148: Replacing The Hydraulic Oil Filter

    Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 149 Fig. 188 filter housing to remove large particles of dirt and dust. If the Park Ranger 2155 is used in a dusty environment, the vacuum valve must be removed daily and then refitted to remove large particles of dirt and dust.
  • Page 150   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Replacing filters > Replacing the main air filter/safety air filter Remove the safety air filter (   Fig. 192 Clean the air filter housing with a clean, lint-free cloth. Fig. 192 Removing the safety air filter Insert the safety air filter (  ...
  • Page 151: Replacing Fuses

    Fuses and relays are located under the steering column, under the driv‐ er's seat and the main fuse is located under the engine hood. To access the relays under the driver's seat, contact Egholm service ( Ä  Chapter 4.1 “Contacting Egholm service” on page 130).
  • Page 152   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Replacing fuses  Check the fuses under the steering column. An overview of the fuses below the steering column can be found on the back of the cover. For details, see Ä  “Fuses and relays inside the cabin”...
  • Page 153   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Replacing fuses  Fuses and relays inside the cabin Fig. 200 Fuses at the steering column 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 154   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Replacing fuses  Fig. 201 Fuses and relays below the driver's seat The individual cabin fuses with their size and function are listed below. Fuse Size Function F1.0 50 A Main Supply / Group 1...
  • Page 155   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Replacing fuses  Fuse Size Function 15 A Light / Horn 10 A Emergency Line Cab / Hazard Light 15 A Ignition Key 10 A Starter Relay 10 A Glow Plug Relay 7,5 A...
  • Page 156: Changing Wheels

    Only use tires as defined in Ä  “Tires” on page 204. The wheel bolts must not be lubricated. Tires on rims must only be replaced by Egholm service ( Ä  Chapter 4.1 “Contacting Egholm service” on page 130). Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 157 Torque wrench Spare tire Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 158: Lubrication

    High-perform- ance lubricant Drive the Park Ranger 2155 onto a lifting platform capable of handling the weight and dimensions of the Park Ranger 2155. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power”...
  • Page 159   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Lubrication  Fig. 205 Lubrication points on the door Upper grease nipple on the door Lower grease nipple on the door Lubricate the two grease nipples on the left door (   Fig. 205   Fig. 205 Lubricate the two grease nipples on the right door (  ...
  • Page 160   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Lubrication  Fig. 206 Lifting the machine Grease nipples on the A-frame Lift the lifting platform to a adequate height. Remove dirt and old grease from the grease nipples on the A- frame. Lubricate the two grease nipples on the A-frame (  ...
  • Page 161   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Lubrication  Fig. 207 Grease nipples on the steering cylinder Grease nipples on the cabin segment Grease nipples on the motor segment Remove dirt and old grease from the grease nipples on the steering cylinders.
  • Page 162: Engine Maintenance

      How to service Park Ranger 2155 Engine maintenance > Checking and refilling engine oil 4.11  Engine maintenance 4.11.1  Checking and refilling engine oil Contact with engine oil Risk of injury due to contact with engine oil! L WARNING Do not drink engine oil.
  • Page 163 Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 164 Engine oil Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 165   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Engine maintenance > Checking and refilling engine oil Make sure that the parking brake is engaged ( Ä  “Engaging the parking brake” on page 98). Wait until the engine oil has cooled down. Open the engine hood ( Ä...
  • Page 166: Replacing The Engine Oil And The Engine Oil Filter

      How to service Park Ranger 2155 Engine maintenance > Replacing the engine oil and the engine oil filter 4.11.2  Replacing the engine oil and the engine oil filter Contact with engine oil Risk of injury due to contact with engine oil! L WARNING Do not drink engine oil.
  • Page 167 Oil drip tray Engine oil Preparation Drive the Park Ranger 2155 onto a lifting platform capable of handling the weight and dimensions of the Park Ranger 2155. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power”...
  • Page 168   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Engine maintenance > Replacing the engine oil and the engine oil filter Replace the sealing ring (   ) on the bottom screw Fig. 215   Fig. 215 If the thread of the bottom screw (  ...
  • Page 169   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Engine maintenance > Replacing the engine oil and the engine oil filter Tighten the oil filter with a ¾ turn. Lower the lifting platform. Filling in new engine oil Open the engine hood ( Ä  “Opening the engine hood” on page 140).
  • Page 170: Bleeding The Fuel System

      How to service Park Ranger 2155 Engine maintenance > Bleeding the fuel system 4.11.3  Bleeding the fuel system Bleeding the fuel system The fuel system must be bled in the following cases: The fuel filter and hoses have been replaced. ...
  • Page 171: Checking The Fuel Hoses

    Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 172 Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 173 Coolant filling Coolant Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 174: Checking And Servicing Hydraulics

      How to service Park Ranger 2155 Checking and servicing hydraulics > Inspecting the hydraulics Top up the coolant to the crossbar in the coolant tank   Fig. 227 Use a refractometer to ensure correct coolant mixture. The coolant mixture must at all times ensure an anti-freeze mixture with a lower freezing point than ambient conditions (-35 °F...
  • Page 175: Checking And Refilling Hydraulic Oil

      How to service Park Ranger 2155 Checking and servicing hydraulics > Checking and refilling hydraulic oil Check hydraulic hoses and hydraulic tank for damage and decomposition. As hydraulic hoses consist of rubber material, decomposition due to weather, UV light and ozone must be expected. If hydraulic components are damaged, they must be replaced.
  • Page 176   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Checking and servicing hydraulics > Checking and refilling hydraulic oil Components under pressure Risk of injury from components under pressure! L WARNING Before carrying out work that can only be carried out when the ...
  • Page 177  all hydraulic oil ( Ä  Chapter 4.12.3 “Replacing the hydraulic oil and hydraulic oil filter” on page 179). Contact Egholm service to flush the entire hydraulic system when  changing the type of hydraulic oil ( Ä  Chapter 4.1 “Contacting Egholm service”...
  • Page 178 Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 179: Replacing The Hydraulic Oil And Hydraulic Oil Filter

      How to service Park Ranger 2155 Checking and servicing hydraulics > Replacing the hydraulic oil and hydraulic oil filter Fill in hydraulic oil (   Fig. 230 Fig. 230 Filling in hydraulic oil Check the oil level at the oil sight glass (  ...
  • Page 180 Hydraulic oil Hydraulic oil drip tray Drive the Park Ranger 2155 onto a lifting platform capable of handling the weight and dimensions of the Park Ranger 2155. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power”...
  • Page 181: Replacing The Hydraulic Tank Filter

      How to service Park Ranger 2155 Checking and servicing hydraulics > Replacing the hydraulic tank filter Lubricate the seal of the hydraulic oil filter with hydraulic oil   Fig. 234 Tighten the hydraulic oil filter (   ) ⅓ of a turn by hand Fig. 233...
  • Page 182 Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 183   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Checking and servicing hydraulics > Replacing the hydraulic tank filter If the seal is damaged, replace the seal (   Fig. 239 Fig. 239 Replacing seal Remove the hydraulic tank filter (   Fig. 240 Fig. 240 Hydraulic tank filter Remove the hydraulic tank filter housing ( Fig. 241...
  • Page 184: Checking The Fan Belt

    Safety shoes cian clothes gloves Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 185 Safety shoes cian clothes gloves Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 186: Checking The Brakes

    Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 187 (   ). If the worn mark is Fig. 248 covered, the drum must be replaced. If the brake drum needs to be replaced, contact Egholm service Ä  Chapter 4.1 “Contacting Egholm service” on page 130). Fig. 248 Checking the brakes Brake drum...
  • Page 188: Checking, Charging And Replacing The Battery

    Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 189 Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 190 Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 191   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Checking, charging and replacing the battery  Detach the air intake hose (   ) from the motor segment Fig. 254   Fig. 254 Fig. 254 Detaching the air intake hose Detach the air filter assembly from the engine (  ...
  • Page 192: Servicing The Articulated Joint

    Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 193: Replacing The Windshield Wiper

    To check the clearance of the articulated joint (   ), shake Fig. 259 the front chassis. If the bearings have too much slack, contact Egholm service Ä  Chapter 4.1 “Contacting Egholm service” on page 130). Fig. 259 Servicing the articulated joint 4.17 ...
  • Page 194: Replacing Lighting

    Safety shoes cian clothes gloves Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 195   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Replacing lighting  Replacing the driving lights Loosen the three fixing screws on the driving light using a Phillips screwdriver (   Fig. 263 Fig. 263 Loosening driving light Remove the driving light from its anchorage ( Fig. 264...
  • Page 196 Safety shoes cian clothes gloves Park the Park Ranger 2155 on a flat surface. Make sure that the ignition and the main switch are switched off Ä  “Turning the engine off” on page 97 and Ä  “Turning off battery power” on page 87).
  • Page 197   How to service Park Ranger 2155 Replacing lighting  Use a wrench to loosen the fixing nuts (   ) of the rear Fig. 270 light inside the wheel housing. Fig. 270 Loosening the fastening nuts Remove the rear light (  ...
  • Page 198: Transporting Park Ranger 2155

    Attach straps to the securing points (   ) that can secure Fig. 275 the Park Ranger 2155 safely on the trailer at the time of transpor‐ tation. Cross the straps if necessary. Fig. 275 Front securing points Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 199 After transport Danger to life if the vehicle is driven with steering cylinder locks fitted! L WARNING The Park Ranger 2155 must never be driven or operated with the  steering cylinder locks fitted. If the vehicle is driven with steering cylinder locks fitted, the steering is restricted, which can lead to accidents.
  • Page 200 Enter the cabin ( Ä  “Unlocking and entering the cabin” on page 88). Start the engine ( Ä  “Turning the engine on” on page 95) and drive off the trailer. Fig. 281 Towing points on the back Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 201: Storing Park Ranger 2155

      6  Storing Park Ranger 2155 Work before storage If the Park Ranger 2155 needs to be stored, do the following: Make sure that normal maintenance tasks have been carried out  prior to storage. Park the Park Ranger 2155 in a dry place.
  • Page 202: Decommissioning And Disposal

    Conserve bare metal parts, such as hydraulic cylinders, with a suitable product. Remove the battery. Cover Park Ranger 2155 to avoid harmful environmental impact. Safely store all keys as well as this Operator's Manual. Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 203 Safely store all keys and this user manual. Disposal If you would like assistance in finding a suitable licensed disposal spe‐ cialist, feel free to contact Egholm service. Environmental damage due to improper disposal! NOTICE Have a licensed disposal specialist carry out the disposal.
  • Page 204: Technical Data

    1631.42 (740) lbs (kg) Trailer load, unbraked trailers 1653.47 (750) lbs (kg) Trailer load, braked trailers 3306.09 lbs (kg) (1500) Tires Data Value Unit Tire size 18 x 9.50-8 inch Tire pressure 24 (1.6) psi (bar) Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 205 Performance data Data Value Unit Speed, forward max. 9.94 (16) mph (km/h) Speed, reverse max. 4.35 (7) mph (km/h) Turning radius (kerb to kerb) 59.06 (1500) in (mm) Turning radius (inside) 22.05 (560) in (mm) 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 206 -35 – +104 °F (°C) ture (-37 – +40) Antifreeze mixture: 50 % antifreeze and 50 % demineralized water ensuring an antifreeze protection of -35 °F (-37 °C). Antifreeze specification: Perkins ELC or ASTM D6210 Never mix different types of anti-freeze coolant. Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 207 3.96 (15) gal (l) Working pressure, up to 3263 (225) psi (bar) Hydraulic oil for the Park Ranger 2155 must be selected according to ambient temperature conditions. Use only commercially available hydraulic oil that complies with one of the following specifications: ASTM D6158 HV, DIN 51524-3 HVLP, ISO 11158 Class L-HV, ISO 6743-4 HV.
  • Page 208 -4...104 °F (°C) (-20...+40) If the Park Ranger 2155 has to operate in ambient temperatures below +14 °F (-10 °C), the machine must be warmed up slowly ( Ä  Chapter 3.4.6 “Starting the engine and turning it off” on page 94) and the hydraulic oil must be changed ( Ä...
  • Page 209   Technical data   Data Value Unit Hand/arm (ISO 5349-1:2001) 4.43 (1.35) ft/s² (m/s²) 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 210: Attachments

      Attachments   9  Attachments The Park Ranger 2155 is prepared for these attachments. The max‐ imum weight and the permissible axle load must not be exceeded. Attachment Type Suction Sweeper - Front brushes FK22150 Suction Sweeper - Third brush...
  • Page 211   Attachments   Attachment Type Salt and Sand Spreader 2150SG Weed Brush UB 1 Observe the Operating Manual for the respective attachment. 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 212: Index

    ....... 39 intended use ......48 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 213 Egholm App ......66 oil cooler ......145 electrolyte .
  • Page 214 ......25 hydraulic oil filter ......13 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 215 ....188 lifting point ......65 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 216 ......16 overall ......204 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 217 ......59 safety shoes ......62 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...
  • Page 218 ....46 trailer with brakes ....204 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine 2024-06-03...
  • Page 219 ..... 12, 114 replacing ......193 2024-06-03 Park Ranger 2155 Basic machine...

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