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Yanmar ViO80-1A manual available for free PDF download: User Operation And Maintenance Manual
Yanmar ViO80-1A User Operation And Maintenance Manual (215 pages)
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Yanmar
| Category:
Excavators
| Size: 36 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
A Description and Illustration of the Machine
18
Applications and Regulations
20
Applications
20
Warranty
20
Driving Permits
20
Lifting
20
Identification Plates
21
Machine Serial Number Plate
21
Engine Serial Number Plate
21
EPA Information Plate
22
Spare Parts Order and Intervention Request
22
Warning Labels
24
Location of the Warning Adhesive Labels
24
Explanation of the Warning Adhesive Labels
26
Identification of Important Parts
30
General View of the Machine
30
Commands and Switches
31
Description of the Driving Position
32
Operator Display Station
32
Indicator Lights
32
Diesel Gauge
34
Cooling Fluid Temperature Indicator
34
Time Counter
35
Displaying the Fuel Consumption
35
Navigation Keys
35
Information and Error Icons
36
Switches
37
Start Key
38
Headlight Switch
38
Horn
39
Windscreen Wiper Switch and Windscreen Wiper
39
Engine Rate Setting
39
Side Movement Switch
39
Engine Slow down Switch
40
Eco Mode Switch
40
Engine Stop Switch
40
Interior Lighting Switch
40
Manual Regeneration
41
Joysticks and Pedals
41
Locking Lever
42
Right Command Lever
42
3Rd Hydraulic Circuit Control (P.T.O. 1)
43
Left Command Lever
44
4Th Hydraulic Circuit Control (P.T.O. 2)
45
Travel Levers and Pedals
46
Blade Lever
47
Protection of Pedals
48
Boom Rotation Pedal
48
Power Socket
48
Driver's Seat
49
Location for the Tools and User Manual
50
Toolkit
50
User Manual
50
Fuses
51
Fusebox
52
Cabin
54
Cab Side Door
54
Upper Windscreen
55
Lower Windscreen
56
Right Hand Cab Window
57
Headlights
57
Operation of the Air Conditioning
58
Covers
60
Bonnet
60
Cover B
61
Cover R
61
Using the Electric Fuel Filling Pump
62
Options
63
Long Arm
63
Additional Counterweights
63
Lifting Kit
63
Lifting Ring
63
Safety Valves
64
Overload Box
64
Lifting Tables
64
FOPS 2 Protection Grill for Demolition Work
65
Cab Headlight
65
Plug-In Flashing Light
66
Keypad Immobilizer
66
Immobilizer with Coded Key
67
Anti-Starter with Key
67
Fleet Management System
68
Smart-Assist
68
Radio
69
Quick Hitch
69
Centralized Greasing System
70
Mechanical Quick Hitch
71
Mechanical Quick Hitch ARDEN EQUIPMENT
72
Mechanical Quick Hitch RETROMATIC MORIN
74
Mechanical Quick Hitch CSERI
75
Quick Hydraulic Hitch CSERI
76
Dismantling the Accessory
77
Mounting the Accessory
78
B Operating Instructions
80
Basic Precautions
82
Comply with Your Workplace's Safety Rules
82
Put the Safety Mechanisms in Place
82
Wear Suitable Clothing and Protective Equipment
82
Do Not Drive under the Influence of Alcohol, Drugs or Medication
83
Provide Adequate Ventilation When Working in an Enclosed Space
83
Protect Plants from Hot Air and Exhaust Fumes
83
Keep Fuel and Oil Away from Sparks
84
Avoid Removing the Caps When the Temperatures Are High
84
Avoid Crush Injuries Due to Accessories
84
Have an Extinguisher and a First Aid Kit
85
Avoid any Unauthorised Modifications
85
Precautions for Optional Parts and Tools
85
Warning Concerning the Cab Windows
86
Cabin's Emergency Exit
86
Usage Precautions
87
Precautions before Starting the Engine
87
Make Sure that Your Workplace Is Safe
87
Clean the Machine
87
Check the Safety Structures
88
Check the Position of the Blade
88
Accessing the Machine
89
Fasten Your Safety Belt and Adjust the Rearview Mirror(S)
89
Movement Precautions
90
Machine's Danger Zone
90
Movement and Accessories
90
Driving the Machine on a Slope
91
Working Precautions
92
Precautions for Using the Equipment
92
Dangerous Tasks
94
Working Near Electricity Lines
94
Working Near Obstacles
95
Emergency Stop and Securing the Machine
95
Working on a Slope
95
Working in an Area Covered with Snow
95
Working on Unstable Ground
96
Working in a Submerged Area
96
Working in a Muddy Area
97
Working in an Area with Reduced Visibility
97
Parking Precautions
98
Precautions for the Accessories
99
Precautions for Using Optional Accessories
99
Precautions for the Battery
100
Precautions for the Engine
101
Checks before Starting the Machine
102
Overall Visual Inspection
102
Checking and Topping up the Level of Cooling Fluid
103
Checking and Topping up the Engine Oil Level
104
Checking and Topping up the Fuel Level
105
Checking and Topping up the Hydraulic Oil Level
106
Checks after Start-Up
109
Checks after Use
110
Operator LCD Display Station Interfaces
111
Indication of Functions
111
User Interface
112
Maintenance Interface
112
Machine Usage Management Interface
113
Configuration Interface
114
Using the Machine in Cold Weather
115
Preparation for Use in Cold Weather
115
Starting in Cold Weather
115
Precautions after Use
116
When Cold Weather Is over
116
Rubber Tracks
117
Correct Use of Rubber Tracks
117
Rubber Track Warranty
117
Precautions for Using Rubber Tracks
118
Track Maintenance
119
Track Replacement
119
Handling the Bucket
120
Machine Stability When Using with a Bucket or an Accessory
120
Compatible Accessories
122
Operation of the Retro Bucket
125
Digging Trenches
125
Loading
125
Handling of Accessories
126
Hydraulic Hammer SOCOMEC
126
Accessory Change by Direct Coupling
128
Dismantling the Accessory
128
Mounting the Accessory
129
Loading Bucket
131
Load Lifting
132
Implementing the 3Rd Hydraulic Circuit
133
Description
133
3Rd Circuit Selector
134
Mounting the Accessory
134
Precautions for Using the Accessory
135
Using the Particle Filter
136
Auto-Regeneration
136
Assisted Regeneration
136
Launching the Regeneration
137
Manual Regeneration of the Particulate Filter
137
Transporting the Machine
139
Loading/Unloading the Machine
139
Precautions for Loading/Unloading the Machine
139
Procedure
140
Immobilising the Machine on the Truck
141
Tying down the Machine
142
Slinging the Machine
143
Detecting Anomalies
144
Phenomena that Do Not Constitute Faults
144
Engine
145
Electrical Equipment
146
Machine Structure
147
If the Battery Is Discharged
148
Precautions for Connecting and Disconnecting the Starter Cables
148
Connecting the Starter Cables
148
Starting the Engine
149
Disconnecting the Starter Cables
149
Charging the Battery
150
Towing the Machine
151
C Periodic Maintenance Programme
152
Periodic Inspections and Upkeeps
154
Maintenance Precautions
156
Precautions before Maintenance
156
Removing the Residual Pressure
156
Place a Warning Label
156
Establish a Safety Perimeter
157
Keep the Machine Clean
157
Precautions During Maintenance
157
Oil and Grease
157
Tools
158
Parts
158
Dismantling the Accessory
158
Working under the Machine
158
Lighting
159
Battery
159
Hoses
159
Radiator Ventilator
159
Soldering
160
Waste Processing
160
Recommended Greases and Fluids
161
First Maintenance
162
After the First 50 Hours of Service
162
List of Periodic Inspections and Maintenance Operations
163
Maintenance by the Operator
167
Daily Maintenance
167
Checking the Machine before Use
167
Checks after Using the Machine
167
Checking the Commands
167
Checking the Seat
167
Greasing Points
168
Using the Centralized Greasing System
169
Cleaning the Separator/Decanter
169
Purging the Fuel Tank
170
Checking the Hydraulic Hoses
170
Visual Inspection of the Fuel Hoses
171
Maintenance Every 50 Hours
171
Greasing the Pin and Rotation Crown
171
Maintenance Every 15 Days
171
Checking the Air Conditioning/Heating System
171
Non Periodic Maintenance
172
Fuse Replacement
172
Replacing a Bulb
172
Top up the Windscreen Washer Fluid
173
Replacing the Windscreen Wiper
173
Rubber Track Maintenance
173
Checking the Condition of the Tracks
173
Track Replacement
174
Tension Check
175
Increasing the Tension
176
Releasing the Tension
177
Steel Track Maintenance
178
Checking the Condition of the Tracks
178
Track Replacement
178
Tension Check
178
Increasing the Tension
179
Releasing the Tension
180
Maintenance by the Dealer
181
Maintenance of the Particle Filter
182
D Conservation and Storage
184
Conservation and Storage
184
Conservation
186
Recommissioning
188
E Technical Data
190
Specifications
192
Working Dimensions
193
Noise Emitted by the Machine
194
Vibrations Emitted by the Machine
195
F Lifting Capacities
196
Lifting Vio80-1A
198
Lifting Vio80-1A with Rear Counterweight
199
Appendices
200
A List of Error Codes Displayed on the Operator Display Station
201
B Control Sheets to be Photocopied
204
C Notes
209
D Lashing Record
210
Index
212
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