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1021F
1121F
Tier 2
Wheel Loader
Operator's Manual
Print No. 47557863
2
edition
st
English 05/14

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1 GENERAL INFORMATION
Note to the Owner
Important information for the owner regarding manual usage and dealer support.
Noise level
Information on the sound power and pressure levels of the machine.
Vehicle vibration levels
Details on vibration levels transmitted to the operator during operation.
Operator's manual storage
Instructions on how to access and store the operator's manual.
Machine components
Identifies and labels major machine components with a diagram.
Identification numbers
Explains where to find and record machine model and serial numbers.
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Compliance with European regulations regarding electromagnetic emissions.
2 SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety rules and signal word definitions
Explains safety alert symbols, signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION), and their meanings.
Personal safety
General safety rules and precautions for personal safety during operation.
Safety rules - Utility safety
Safety precautions when working near buried or overhead utility lines.
Safety rules - Getting on and off the machine
Safe procedures for entering and exiting the machine.
Operating precautions
General precautions to follow during machine operation.
Maintenance precautions
Safety precautions to observe before and during maintenance.
Safety rules Fuel handling
Safety guidelines for handling fuel during refueling operations.
Burn prevention
Warnings and precautions related to burns from hot fluids or battery acid.
Seat belt precautions
Importance of using the seat belt and how to fasten it correctly.
Support strut for loader lift arm - Support strut and service link
Procedure for using the support strut when servicing raised lift arms.
Safety signs
Information on safety decals and their importance.
Hand signals
Standard hand signals for communication with a signal person.
3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
ACCESS TO OPERATOR'S PLATFORM
Guidance on safely accessing the operator's platform.
OPERATOR'S SEAT
Information on adjusting the operator's seat for comfort and safety.
FORWARD CONTROLS
Description of controls located on the front console and steering column.
LEFT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS
Description of controls located on the left side console and armrest.
RIGHT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS
Details on controls and switches on the right side of the operator's compartment.
EXTERIOR CONTROLS
Information on exterior controls like hood switches.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Information regarding the machine's instrument cluster.
CLIMATE CONTROLS
Information on the machine's climate control system.
4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COMMISSIONING THE UNIT
Procedures for preparing the unit before initial operation.
STARTING THE UNIT
Step-by-step guide for starting the machine's engine.
Operating in extreme temperatures
Procedures for operating the machine in hot climates.
Cold temperature operation
Special procedures for operating the machine in cold weather.
Transport/service link
Procedure for using the transport/service link for safety.
Ride control
Information on the optional ride control feature and its operation.
Control levers
Operation of the loader control levers for various functions.
Auxiliary forward, neutral, reverse (F-N-R) switch
How to use the auxiliary F-N-R switch for transmission control.
Automatic mode
Explanation of the automatic transmission mode and its features.
Loader functions
How to use loader function switches like Return-to-Dig and Bucket Height Control.
Loader control
How the loader control levers operate with hydraulic accumulators.
Brake accumulators
Procedure for testing the brake accumulators for proper operation.
5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
RECOVERY TRANSPORT
Safety rules and procedures for transporting the machine.
Transporting the machine by truck or trailer
Instructions for safely loading and securing the machine on a trailer.
Travelling on public roads
Regulations and precautions for operating the machine on public roads.
ON-ROAD REGULATIONS
Summary of regulations to follow when operating on public roads.
EQUIPMENT LOCKING DEVICES WHEN ROADING
How to lock equipment and controls when roading the machine.
Moving a disabled machine
Procedures for moving a disabled machine.
6 WORKING OPERATIONS
LOADER OPERATIONS
Guidance on operating the loader functions effectively.
Joystick operation
Instructions and safety warnings for using the optional joystick steering system.
Joystick steering control lever (optional)
How to operate the loader using the joystick steering control.
Joystick steering armrest adjustment
How to adjust the joystick steering armrest for operator comfort.
Locking arm rest in raised safety position
How to lock the armrest in a raised safety position.
7 MAINTENANCE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Important introductory information for performing maintenance.
Servicing
General guidelines and safety precautions for servicing the machine.
Support strut for loader lift arm
Procedure for safely using the support strut for loader lift arms.
Transport service link
Procedure for engaging the transport service link for safety.
Releasing pressure in the hydraulic system
Critical safety steps to relieve hydraulic pressure before maintenance.
Fluids and lubricants
Capacities and specifications for all fluids and lubricants.
MAINTENANCE CHART
A comprehensive chart outlining maintenance tasks and intervals.
Daily inspection
Routine checks to be performed daily before operating the machine.
Every 10 hours
Maintenance tasks required every 10 hours of operation.
Every 50 hours
Maintenance tasks required every 50 hours of operation.
Every 100 hours
Maintenance tasks required every 100 hours of operation.
Every 250 hours
Maintenance tasks required every 250 hours of operation.
Every 1500 hours
Maintenance tasks required every 1500 hours of operation.
Every 2000 hours
Maintenance tasks required every 2000 hours of operation.
As required
Maintenance tasks that are performed as needed.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Information related to the machine's electrical system components and service.
STORAGE
Procedures for preparing the machine for storage.
8 SPECIFICATIONS
General specifications
General technical specifications for the 1021F model.
Torque charts
Charts providing torque values for various fasteners.
Dimensions specifications - 1021F and 1121F
Dimensional specifications for both 1021F and 1121F models.
Weight adjustments and Material Weights
Information on weight adjustments and typical material weights.
9 ACCESSORIES
General accessories
Information on optional accessories like rear view cameras and radios.
Rear view back up camera (optional)
Details on the rear view camera system for improved visibility.
Radio (optional)
Information about the availability and operation of the optional radio.
Heated mirror (optional)
Features and operation of the optional heated mirrors.

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