About this manual Intended Use and Familiarization Guide Swift Equipment appreciates your choice of our machine for your application. Our number one The intended use of this machine is to lift priority is user safety, which is best achieved by personnel, including tools, and materials to an our joint efforts.This book is an operation and...
Operator’s Manual Introduction Safety Sign Maintenance Replace any missing or damaged safety signs. Keep operator safety in mind at all times. Use mild soap and water to clean safety signs. Do not use solvent-based cleaners because they may damage the safety sign material. Danger Failure to obey with the instructions and safety rules in this manual will result in death or serious...
Operator’s Manual Introduction Hazard Classification Explosion and Fire Hazard Swift Equipment product decals use Do not operate the machine or charge the symbols, color coding and signal words to battery in hazardous locations or locations identify the following: where potentially flammable or explosive gases or particles may be present.
Operator’s Manual Symbol and Hazard Pictorials Definitions Read the Operator’s Read the service Crush Hazards Crush Hazards Runaway Hazard Tip-over hazard Tip-over hazard Tip-over hazard Tip-over hazard Electrocution Hazard Electrocution Hazard Explosion hazard Fire hazard Burn Hazard Skin injection hazard Engage safety arm Keep away from Keep clear of...
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Operator’s Manual Symbol and Hazard Pictorials Definitions Access by trained Lower the platform. Do not set up where it Maintain required and authorized cannot be leveled with clearance personnel only outriggers Chock the wheels Batteries used as Use a piece of No smoking counterweights cardboard or paper to...
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Operator’s Manual Symbol and Hazard Pictorials Definitions Voltage rating for Pressure rating for air Release brakes Engage brake power to platform line to platform Outdoor Indoor Maximum capacity Manual force Platform overloaded 6...
Operator’s Manual Personal Safety Personal Fall Protection Personal fall protection equipment (PFPE) is not required when operating this machine. If PFPE is required by job site or employer rules, the following shall apply: All PFPE must comply with applicable governmental regulations and must be inspected and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
SWIFT 1932 507lbs 242lbs 265lbs Indoor-2 230kg 110kg Outdoor-1 120kg Indoor-2 SWIFT 2632 5 07lbs 2 42lbs 200kg 1 00kg 100kg Maintain safe distances from electrical power lines and apparatus in accordance with applicable governmental regulations and the following chart. Voltage Phase to...
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Operator’s Manual Work Area Safety The weight of options and accessories, such as Do not operate the machine panel carriers, will reduce the rated platform in strong or gusty winds. Do capacity and must be subtracted from the platform not increase the surface capacity.
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Maximum Model side force occupants Do not place ladders or scaffolds in the platform or against any part of this machine. SWIFT 1932 Indoor-90lbs/400N Indoor-2 Outdoor-45lbs/200N Outdoor-1 Indoor-2 Indoor-90lbs/400N SWIFT 2632 Do not transport tools and materials unless they are...
Model position position 25% (14°) SWIFT 1932 Use common sense and planning when operating SWIFT 2632 30% (16.7°) 30% (16.7°) the machine with the controller from the ground. Maintain safe distances between the operator, the Note: Slope rating is subject to ground conditions machine and fixed objects.
Operator’s Manual Work Area Safety Fall Hazards Collision Hazards The guard rail system provides fall protection. If Be aware of limited sight occupants of the platform are required to wear Distance and blind spots when driving personal fall protection equipment (PFPE) due or operating.
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Keep hands clear when folding rails. Be sure all maintenance has been performed as Do not work under the specified in this manual and the appropriate Swift platform or in the scissor Equipment service manual. links without the safety arm in place.
Each battery tray must weigh as below. battery acid spills with baking soda and water. Model Weight of Tray Do not expose the batteries or the charger to SWIFT 1932SE 155kg water or rain during charging. 180kg SWIFT 2632SE Explosion Hazards...
Operator’s Manual Controls Ground Control Panel The ground control station is to be used as a means to raise the platform for function tests and for storage purposes. The ground control station can be used in the event of an emergency to rescue an incapacitated person in the platform.
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Operator’s Manual Controls Platform Control Panel 1 Thumb rocker switch for steer function 2 Drive function button 3 Drive speed select button 4 Red Emergency Stop button 5 LED 6 Horn button 7 Lift function button 8 Proportional control handle and function enable switch for drive, steer, lift and outrigger functions ...
Operator’s Manual Controls Platform control Panel Thumb rocker switch for steer function Proportional control handle and function Press the left side of the thumb enable switch for drive, steer, lift and rocker and the machine will outrigger functions turn in the direction the blue triangle points on the platform control Lift function: Press and hold the function panel.
Operator’s Manual Inspections Pre-operation Inspection Fundamentals It is the responsibility of the operator to perform a pre-operation inspection and routine maintenance. Do Not Operate Unless: The pre-operation inspection is a visual You learn and practice the principles of safe inspection performed by the operator prior to machine operation contained in this each work shift.
Operator’s Manual Inspections Pre-operation Inspection Safety arm Platform extension Be sure that the operator’s, safety, and Scissor Pins and retaining fasteners responsibilities manuals are complete, Platform control joystick legible and in the storage container located Battery pack and connections ...
Operator’s Manual Inspections Function Test Fundamentals The function tests are designed to discover any malfunctions before the machine is put into service. The operator must follow the step-by- step instructions to test all machine functions. A malfunctioning machine must never be used. Do Not Operate Unless: If malfunctions are discovered, the machine must be tagged and removed from service.
Operator’s Manual Inspections At the Ground Controls Test the Up/Down Functions Select a test area that is firm, level and free The audible warnings on this machine and the of hazards. standard horn all come from the same central Be sure the batteries are connected. alarm.
Operator’s Manual Inspections At the Platform Controls Test Auxiliary Lowering 15 Activate the up function by pressing the lift Test Emergency Stop enable button and platform up button, and 17 Push in the platform red Emergency Stop raise the platform approximately 2 ft. / 60 cm. button to the off position.
Operator’s Manual Inspections Test the Function Enable Switch Test the Drive Function Button and the Up/Down Functions 29 Press the drive function button. 20 Do not hold the function enable switch on the control handle. 21 Slowly move the control handle in the 30 Wait seven seconds for the drive function to direction indicated by the blue arrow, then in time out.
Operator’s Manual Inspections Test the steering 38 Slowly move the control handle in the Note: When performing the steer and drive direction indicated by the yellow arrow on the function tests, stand in the platform facing the control panel until the machine begins to steer end of the machine.
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Operator’s Manual Inspections 44 Move the control handle in the direction 55 Drive the machine onto a slope where the indicated by the blue arrow, then move the pitch angle is greater than 1.5° side to side. control handle in the direction indicated by Result: The machine should stop once the ...
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Operator’s Manual Inspections Test The Pothole Guards 64 Return to level ground and raise the platform in excess of approximately 9 Note: The pothole guards should automatically ft/2.74m. deploy when the platform is raised. The pothole 65 Drive the machine onto a slope where the guards activate limit switches that allow the pitch angle is greater than 3°...
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Operator’s Manual Inspections 75 Press and hold the function enable switch on the control handle. 76 Slowly move the control handle in the direction indicated by the blue arrow, then in the direction indicated by the yellow arrow. Result: The machine should not move ...
Operator’s Manual Inspections Workplace Inspection Checklist Be aware of and avoid the following hazardous situations: Drop-offs or holes Bumps, floor obstructions, or debris Sloped surfaces Do not operate, unless: unstable or slippery surfaces overhead obstructions and high voltage You learn and practice the principles of safe ...
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Operator’s Manual Inspections Part No. Decal Description Inspection for Decals with 607110000031 Safety arm Symbols SWIFT 1932, SWIFT 2632 607110000032 Anchor point Determine whether the decals on your machine 607110000033 Power to platform,230V have words or symbols. Use the appropriate...
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Operator’s Manual Inspections Part No. Decal Description Part No. Decal Description 607110000067 Model:SWIFT 1932-SE Model:SWIFT 2632-SE 607110000169 607110000070 LOGO,SWIFT 1932-SE 607110000040 LOGO,SWIFT 2632-SE 607110000183 Qr code LOGO 607110000025 Danger of tipping, open the Wheel load capacity 607110000140 tray SWIFT 1932-SE...
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Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions Fundamentals The Operating Instructions section provides instructions for each aspect of machine operation. It is the operator’s responsibility to follow all the safety rules and instructions in the operator’s, safety, and responsibilities manuals. Do Not Operate Unless: Using the machine for anything other than lifting You learn and practice the principles of safe ...
Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions Emergency Stop Operation from Platform Push in the red Emergency Stop button to the Be sure the battery pack is connected off position at the ground controls or the platform before operating the machine. controls to stop all functions. Turn the key switch to platform control.
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Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions To Steer To Drive Press the drive function button. On the LED Press the drive function button. On the LED screen, a circle below the drive function screen, a circle below the drive function symbol will turn on. symbol will turn on.
Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions To select drive speed Note: Slope rating is subject to ground The drive controls can operate in two different conditions with one person in the platform and drive speed modes. When the drive speed adequate traction. Additional platform weight button light is on, slow drive speed mode is may reduce slope rating.
The machine may stop and an For further information, please consult the alarm may sound. If the machine is not appropriate Swift Equipment Manual. A code overloaded, normal operation will resume. and a description of a code can also be viewed Overload Recovery at the ground controls LCD display.
Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions Tilt Sensor Activation Settings Battery Level Indicator Use the LED diagnostic readout to determine Tilt Sensor Activation Settings the battery level. Chassis Angle (side to side) 1.5° Chassis Angle (front to back) 3° Note: When a blinking LO code appears on the If the tilt alarm sounds platform controls LED display, the machine must while raising the platform,...
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Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions How to Use the Safety Arm At the rear of the main deck, remove the Raise the platform approximately 8ft/2.4 m two main deck lock pins. to 13 ft/4.0 m from the ground. Keep hands free of pinch points. Rotate the safety arm away from the From the middle of the unit, fold down the machine and let it hang down.
Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions Standard Batteries Remove the battery vent caps and check the battery acid level. If necessary, add only enough distilled water to cover the plates. Do not overfill prior to the charge cycle. Replace the battery vent caps. Connect the battery charger to a grounded Battery and Charger Instructions AC circuit.
Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions Fault code The codes displayed on the LED display indicate the operation status and related faults of the machine. The fault codes listed in the table below describe the fault condition of the machine, which is helpful to accurately find the fault parts or areas, so as to smoothly remove the fault.
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Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions Display Description Machine reaction Platform Right Button ON Diagnostic Message Only Platform Enable Button ON Disable Platform Control Joystick Not In Neutral Lift Slow to Drive Speed Forward Coil Fault Disable Lifting and Driving Reverse Coil Fault Disable Lifting and Driving Lift Up Coil Fault Disable Lifting and Driving...
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Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions Display Description Machine reaction Motor Controller Left Drive Motor Fault Disable All Motion Motor Controller Right Drive Motor Fault Disable Lifting and Driving Pump Motor Short Fault Disable Lifting and Driving Left Drive Motor Short Fault Disable All Motion Over 82% Load Warning Warning Only...
Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Guide Display Description (Reason & Solution) System Initialization Fault: ECU may be malfunctioning, replace it. System Communication Fault: Check communications cable connections and other wiring. If that does not resolve the problem, try replacing the PCU or ECU. Invalid Option setting Fault: Set appropriate option for this lift.
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Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions Display Description (Reason & Solution) Battery Drain Alarm: Battery voltage is low, charge the battery. Battery Drain Shutdown: Battery enters into sleep mode, and operate the joystick or button on ECU controller to quit the mode. Platform Left Turn Switch ON at power-up Message: Ensure that nothing is holding the Joystick Toggle Switches down.
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Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions Display Description (Reason & Solution) Motor Controller Motor Short Fault: Check wiring first then cycle power. If needed replace controller. Motor Controller SRO Fault: Look at motor enable delay with the Scissor Programmer, it may be too short. Make sure other Motor Controller parameters are properly selected.
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Operator’s Manual Operating Instructions Display Description (Reason & Solution) Motor Controller Left Drive Motor Fault: Check connections to the motors. Cycle power to the lift and if that does not resolve the issue, replace the Motor Controller. Motor Controller Right Drive Motor Fault: Check connections to the motors. Cycle power to the lift and if that does not resolve the issue, replace the Motor Controller.
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Anti-collision switch warning: When lifting up and close to the obstacle, warning and check the anti-collision switch. For more information, please contact the after-sales service department of Swift Equipment. 58...
Swift Equipment customers needing to If the slope of the transport vehicle bed containerize any lift or Swift Equipment exceeds the uphill or downhill maximum product should source a qualified freight slope rating, the machine must be loaded...
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Operator’s Manual Transport and Lifting Instructions Brake Release Operation Chock the wheels to prevent the machine from rolling. Be sure the winch line is properly secured to the drive chassis tie points and the path is clear of all obstructions. Push in the black brake release knob to open the brake valve.
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Operator’s Manual Transport and Lifting Instructions Securing to Truck or Trailer for Inspect the entire machine for loose or Transit unsecured items. Always use the extension deck lock when the Use chains or straps of ample load capacity. machine is transported. Use a minimum of 2 chains or straps.
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Operator’s Manual Transport and Lifting Instructions Lifting the Machine with a Forklift Be sure the extension deck, controls and component trays are secure. Remove all loose items on the machine. Fully lower the platform. The platform must Observe and Obey: remain lowered during all loading and transport Only qualified riggers should rig and lift the procedures.
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Operator’s Manual Transport and Lifting Instructions Lifting Instructions Fully lower the platform. Be sure the extension deck, controls and component trays are secure. Remove all loose items on the machine. Determine the center of gravity of your machine using the table and the picture on this page. Attach the rigging only to the designated lifting points on the machine.
Operator’s Manual Specifications SWIFT 1932-SE Height, working maximum 7.8m Airborne noise radiation Sound pressure levels in ground workspaces Height, platform maximum 5.8m <70dBA Height, stowed maximum Sound pressure level of the Platform Railing raised 2.15m workspace <70dBA Height, stowed maximum...
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Operator’s Manual Specifications SWIFT 2632-SE Height, working maximum 9.9m Airborne noise radiation Sound pressure levels in ground workspaces Height, platform maximum 7.9m <70dBA Height, stowed maximum Sound pressure level of the Platform Railing raised 2.33m workspace <70dBA Height, stowed maximum...
Operator’s Manual Maintenance Pre-delivery Preparation Report The pre-delivery preparation report contains checklists for each type of scheduled inspection. Make copies of the Pre-delivery Preparation report to use for each inspection. Store completed forms as required. Observe and Obey: √ Only routine maintenance items specified in Maintenance Schedule this manual shall be performed by the There are five types of maintenance inspections...
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Operator’s Manual Maintenance Pre-delivery Preparation Report Instructions Use the operator’s manual on your machine. Fundamentals The Pre-delivery Preparation consists of It is the responsibility of the dealer to perform completing the Pre-operation Inspection, the the Pre-delivery Preparation. Maintenance items and the Function Tests. The Pre-delivery Preparation is performed prior Use this form to record the results.
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Operator’s Manual Maintenance Maintenance Inspection Report Legend Y = yes, acceptable Model N = no, remove from service Serial number R = repaired Date Hour meter Machine owner Checklist A Y N R Inspected by (print) A-1 Inspect the manuals and decals Inspector signature A-2 Pre-operation inspection Inspector title...
Always return the manual to the storage necessary for a safe operating condition. container after use. In addition, maintaining all of the safety and Note: Contact your authorized Swift instructional decals in good condition is Equipment distributor or Swift Equipment mandatory for safe machine operation. Decals...
Operator’s Manual Maintenance Perform Pre-operation Inspection Check the Batteries Completing a Pre-operation Inspection is essential to safe machine operation. The Pre- operation Inspection is a visual inspection Proper battery condition is essential to good performed by the operator prior to each work machine performance and operational safety.
Operator’s Manual Maintenance Check the Hydraulic Oil Level Perform Function Tests Completing the function tests is essential to safe machine operation. Function tests are designed to discover any malfunctions before the machine Maintaining the hydraulic oil at the proper level is put into service.
Operator’s Manual Maintenance Perform 30 Day Service The 30 day maintenance procedure is a one time procedure to be performed after the first 30 days or 40 hours of usage. After this interval, refer to the maintenance tables for continued scheduled maintenance.
Note the results. Check the ambient air temperature and adjust the specific gravity reading for each Swift Equipment requires that this procedure cell as follows: be performed every 250 hours or quarterly, • Add 0.004 to the reading of each cell for whichever comes first.
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Note: For best results, use an extension of adequate size with a length no longer than 15m. Note: If you have any further questions regarding the battery charger operation, please contact the Swift Equipment Service Department. FS1212, FS1414 a batteries...
Crushing hazard. Keep hands clear of the safety arm when lowering the platform. Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be performed every 250 Inspect the center chassis area and scissor hours or quarterly, whichever comes arms for burnt, chafed and pinched cables.
Maintenance Inspect the Tires and Wheels Test the Emergency Stop (including castle nut torque) Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be performed every 250 hours or quarterly, whichever comes first. Swift Equipment requires that this procedure A properly functioning Emergency Stop is be performed every 250 hours or quarterly, essential for safe machine operation.
Maintenance Test the Key Switch Test the Automotive-style Horn (if equipped) Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be performed every 250 hours or quarterly, whichever Swift Equipment requires that this procedure comes first. be performed every 250 hours or quarterly, whichever comes first.
Bring the machine to top drive speed before reaching the test line. Release the function enable switch or the joystick when your Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be reference point on the machine crosses the performed every 250 hours or quarterly, whichever test line.
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Bring the machine to top drive speed before reaching the start line. Begin timing when Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be your reference point on the machine crosses performed every 250 hours or quarterly, whichever the start line.
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Raise the platform approximately 1.2 m from the ground. Press the drive function select button. Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be Choose a point on the machine; i.e., contact performed every 250 hours or quarterly, patch of a tire, as a visual reference for use whichever comes first.
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Bring the machine to top drive speed before reaching the start line. Begin timing when Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be your reference point on the machine crosses performed every 250 hours or quarterly, whichever the start line.
B-12 Perform Hydraulic Oil Analysis Inspect the Hydraulic Tank Cap Venting System Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be performed every 250 hours or quarterly, whichever Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be comes first. performed quarterly or every 250 hours, whichever comes first.
Test the Down Limit Switch, the Components Pothole Limit Switches and the Level Sensor Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be performed every 250 hours or quarterly, whichever Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be comes first. performed every 250 hours or quarterly, whichever comes first.
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Operator’s Manual Maintenance ⊙ Result: The LED readout screen will show deck. Tag and disconnect the platform cable code 18 and an alarm sounds. The machine from the ECU cable at the 6-pin Deutsch is functioning properly. connector under the chassis deck. ¤...
Operator’s Manual Maintenance 24 Close and install the switch cover. 32 Place a wooden block approximately 5 cm tall under the right pothole guard. 25 Turn the key switch to platform control. 33 Press the lift function select button. Attempt 26 Raise the platform and return the safety arm to raise the platform approximately 2m.
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Test the Up Limit Switch Put the safe arm to home position. Lower the platform to the stowed position. Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be performed every 250 hours or quarterly, whichever comes first. Maintaining the limit switches is essential to safe operation and good machine performance.
Maintenance Checklist C Procedures Test the Platform Overload System (if equipped) Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be performed every 500 hours or six months, whichever comes first or when the machine fails to lift the maximum rated load. Testing the platform overload system regularly is essential to safe machine operation.
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Operator’s Manual Maintenance ¤ Result: The alarm sounds. The system is not functioning correctly. Troubleshoot the limit switch, limit switch wire harness or limit switch mount bracket or the platform overload system needs to be calibrated. a up limited switch 15 Lower the platform until the distance of the b down limited switch two sets of scissor at least 0.5m.
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Operator’s Manual Maintenance Replace the Hydraulic Tank Breather Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be performed every 500 hours or semi-annually, whichever comes first. The hydraulic tank is a vented-type tank. The breather cap has an internal air filter that can become clogged or, over time, can deteriorate.
⊙ Result: The measurement is X mm or more. Proceed to step 3. ¤ Result: The measurement is less than X mm. Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be Replace both wear pads. performed every 1000 hours or annually, whichever comes first.
Replace the Hydraulic Tank Return Clean up any oil that may have spilled. Filter Element Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be performed every 1000 hours or annually, whichever comes first. Replacement of the hydraulic tank return filter is essential for good machine performance and service life.
Tag and disconnect the hydraulic pump inlet line and remove the line from the tank. Cap the fitting on the pump. Swift Equipment requires that this procedure be Remove the hydraulic tank retaining performed every 2000 hours or every two years, fasteners and remove the hydraulic tank whichever comes first.
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Operator’s Manual Maintenance 13 Install the hydraulic pump inlet line into the tank. Install the fitting onto the pump and torque. 14 Install the hydraulic pump return line into the tank. Install the fitting onto the hydraulic filter head and torque. 15 Fill the tank with hydraulic oil until the fluid is full in the hydraulic tank.
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