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Liebherr R 906 Classic 1140 1141 1283 Hydraulic Excavator Operating Manual SN 27415 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Liebherr R 906 Classic 1140 1141 1283 Hydraulic Excavator Operating Manual SN 27415 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Manufacturer: LIEBHERR France S.A.S.
Type: R 906 Classic
Type no.: 1140 1141 1283

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Liebherr R 906 Classic 1140 1141 1283 Hydraulic Excavator Operating Manual SN 27415 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Liebherr R 906 Classic 1140 1141 1283 Hydraulic Excavator Operating Manual SN 27415 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Pages : 389
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Liebherr R 906 Classic 1140 1141 1283 Hydraulic Excavator Operating Manual SN 27415 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Product ID
Manufacturer: LIEBHERR France S.A.S.
Type: R 906 Classic
Type no.: 1140 1141 1283

Preface:

These operating instructions have been written for the machine operator and for the maintenance personnel of the machine.

They contain:

– The technical data.
– The safety requirements.
– The operating instructions.
–  The maintenance instructions.

The operating instructions are to be read and used carefully by all persons who carry out work with or on the machine before putting the machine into service for the first time and later, at regular intervals.

Work with or on the machine includes, for example:

  • Operation including setting up and equipping, rectifying malfunctions during the course of work, resolving production dropouts, care, disposal of operating and process materials.
  • Maintenance, including maintenance, inspection and repair work.
  • Transportation or loading the machine.

The operating instructions allow the machine operator to familiarize themselves with the machine more easily and prevent malfunctions occurring due to improper operation. The observance of the operating and maintenance instructions by maintenance personnel:

  • increases reliability in use.
  • extends the service life of your machine.
  • reduces repair costs and downtime.

The operating instructions belong with the machine for the entire lifetime of the machine. Place a copy in an easily reached position on the cab storage shelf. This copy must be replaced immediately if lost, damaged or unreadable.

The operating and maintenance instructions must be completed by information on current national regulations for accident prevention and protection. In addition to the operating instructions and legally binding regulations on accident prevention which apply in the user country and at point of use, authorized specialist rules for safe and correct working procedures are also to be observed.

These operating and maintenance instructions contain all the information required for operating and maintaining your machine.

  • Some illustrations in these operating instructions may depict details and working devices which differ from your machine.
  • In some illustrations, protective devices and covers have been removed in the interests of better presentation.
  • Improvements, which are always being incorporated into our machines, may result in changes to your machine which are not yet indicated in these operating instructions.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Liebherr R 906 Classic 1140 1141 1283 Hydraulic Excavator Operating Manual SN 27415 – PDF DOWNLOAD

1 Product description 1-1
1 1 Assembly – overview 1-1
1 1 1 Machine and construction equipment 1-1
1 1 2 Machine for transferring material 1-3
1 1 3 Upper carriage 1-4
1 1 4 Undercarriage 1-6
1 2 Vibration emissions 1-6
1 3 Sound emission 1-7
1 4 EC Declaration of Conformity 1-8
1 5 Technical data 1-8
2 Safety instructions 2-1
2 1 Meaning of the symbols in this manual 2-1
2 2 Use in accordance with the regulations 2-2
2 3 Safety Instructions 2-2
2 4 Servicing the machine safely 2-14
2 5 Signs on the machine 2-20
2 5 1 Introduction 2-20
2 5 2 Arrangement of signage 2-21
2 5 3 Explanation of signage 2-23
2 5 4 Nameplates on the machine 2-29
3 Control and operation 3-1
3 1 Operating and control elements 3-1
3 1 1 Controls in the operator’s cab 3-1
3 1 2 The joysticks 3-3
3 1 3 Control unit 3-8
3 1 4 Monitoring display 3-13
3 1 5 Main screen (DISP02 R5 2 Software V4 57 X and V4 58 X) 3-16
3 1 6 Controls and instrumentation for optional equipments 3-37
3 1 7 Display for LIEBHERR particle filter (optional) 3-41
3 2 The access and the outfit of the cab 3-42
3 2 1 Entering or leaving the cab 3-43
3 2 2 The safety lever 3-46
3 2 3 Operator’s seat 3-47
3 2 4 Windscreen 3-50
3 2 5 Sunshade 3-51
3 2 6 Emergency exit – rear window 3-52
3 2 7 Interior lighting 3-52
3 2 8 Fire extinguisher” 3-52
3 2 9 Windscreen wiper 3-53
3 2 1 0lighting 3-55
3 2 11 The heater and air conditioner 3-56
3 2 12Additional standstill heater (Option) 3-61
3 2 13Pressurized driver’s cab (option) 3-65
3 3 Setting the machine into operation 3-67
3 3 1 Starting / stopping the machine 3-69
3 3 2 Starting the engine 3-71
3 3 3 Speed adjustment and operating modes 3-72
3 3 4 Notes after starting the engine 3-74
3 3 5 Warm-up phase for Diesel engine and hydraulic circuit 3-74
3 3 6 Switching the Diesel engine off 3-75
3 3 7 indicatorStarting aids 3-76
3 3 8 Jump start procedure 3-78
3 3 9 Anti-theft device with code key (option) 3-79
3 3 1 0lmmobilizer with electronic ignition key (option) 3-79
3 3 11 Travel functions 3-81
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4 Malfunctions 4-1
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3 3 12Drive warning device (optional extra) 3-85
3 4 Operating the excavator in safety modes 3-86
3 4 1 Board E52 for safety mode of Diesel engine & servo control 3-86
3 4 2 Safety operation of the main working pumps 3-89
3 5 Recovering, towing the machine 3-89
3 5 1 Pre-requisite 3-90
3 5 2 Process preconisations 3-90
3 5 3 Other preconisations 3-92
3 6 Working with the machine 3-92
3 6 1 Low idle automatic 3-97
3 6 2 Automatic motorstop after low idle (in option) 3-98
3 6 3 The uppercarriage swing movements 3-98
3 6 4 Working position 3-101
3 6 5 Working attachment control 3-101
3 6 6 Lowering the working attachment with the engine shut down 3-103
3 6 7 Turning, rotating, bolting and unbolting the add-on unit 3-104
3 6 8 Control of the swivel rotator (option) 3-107
3 6 9 Lifting magnet control system (optional equipment) 3-108
3 6 1 0Control of special equipments via the additional pedals 3-109
3 6 11 AHS11 proportional control (in option) 3-113
3 6 12Commutation of the controls for an additional user AHS (special equipment) 3-114
3 6 13Special control system of the joysticks 3-115
3 6 14Option oil flow reduction for long working attachment 3-117
3 6 15Cut off by end switches of attachment movements (Option) 3-118
3 6 16Use of the excavator for lifting loads overhead 3-122
3 6 17Overload warning device (Option) 3-123
3 7 Attaching and dismounting equipment parts 3-125
3 7 1 Attaching and dismounting the bucket 3-126
3 7 2 Attaching and dismounting the bucket with improved sealing 3-129
3 7 3 Attaching and dismounting the grab on stick 3-131
3 7 4 Attaching and dismounting the grab on the industrial stanchion 3-134
3 7 5 Attaching and dismounting the stick to the boom 3-136
3 7 6 Mechanical quick-change adapter (optional extra) 3-138
3 7 7 Hydraulic quick-change adapter (optional extra) 3-142
3 7 8 LIKUFIX- hydraulic coupling system (optional extra) 3-149
3 8 General working methods 3-151
3 8 1 Minimum impact working methods for your machine 3-151
3 8 2 Preparatory activities 3-152
3 8 3 Using a backhoe bucket 3-153
3 8 4 Loading a transport vehicle 3-154
3 8 5 Skimming 3-155
3 8 6 Using a clamshell bucket (earthmoving attachment) 3-156
3 8 7 Using a multiple tine grapple (industrial attachment) 3-158
3 8 8 Using an hydraulic hammer 3-159
3 8 9 Working with large and heavy attachments 3-160
3 9 Transport 3-161
3 9 1 Transporting the machine on a low loader 3-162
3 9 2 Loading the machine with a crane 3-165
4 1 Error code charts 4-2
4 1 1 Machine Control system (BST) 4-2 °
4 1 2 Engine control system (PLD-CR) 4-3 i
4 1 3 Keypad 4-6 ~
4 1 4 Display 4-7 LL
I 4 1 5 Coding error 4-7
4 1 6 Other errors 4-7
4 1 7 Error due to warning symbols in SY field 4-8
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5 Maintenance 5-1
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4 2 Faults and remedies 4-10
4 2 1 Diesel engine and fuel system 4-10
4 2 2 Hydraulic system 4-11
4 2 3 Transmission 4-12
4 2 4 Electrical system 4-12
4 2 5 Work equipment 4-13
4 2 6 Heating/air-conditioning system 4-13
4 2 7 LIEBHERR particles filter system 4-15
4 3 Fuses and relays 4-17
4 3 1 Fuse box E50 4-17
4 3 2 A1010 Plate 4-19
4 3 3 A1001 Plate 4-21
4 3 4 Main fuses 4-22
5 1 Servicing the machine safely 5-1
5 2 Maintenance access doors 5-8
5 2 1 Overview of access doors 5-8
5 2 2 Door lock 5-9
5 2 3 Engine hood lock 5-10
5 3 Lubricants and operating fluids 5-10
5 3 1 General information on changing lubricants and operating fluids 5-10
5 3 2 Lubrication chart 5-12
5 3 3 Lubricant chart 5-14
5 3 4 Operating material chart 5-15
5 4 Lubricants and operating fluids specification 5-15
5 4 1 Diesel fuel 5-15
5 4 2 Lubricating oil for the Diesel engine 5-16
5 4 3 Coolant for the diesel engine 5-18
5 4 4 Hydraulic liquids 5-25
5 4 5 Lubricating grease and other lubricants 5-29
5 5 Diesel engine 5-30
5 5 1 Checking the oil level in the diesel engine 5-30
5 5 2 Changing the diesel engine oil 5-31
5 5 3 Belt for the A/C compressor and alternator installation 5-32
5 5 4 Lubricating starter ring gear 5-33
5 5 5 Vibration damper 5-34
5 5 6 Checking mounting screws 5-34
5 5 7 Oil separator 5-35
5 5 8 Heater flange 5-36
5 5 9 Checking and adjustment of valve clearance 5-36
5 6 LIEBHERR particles filter (In option) 5-39
5 6 1 Drain the condensation water: 5-39
5 6 2 Water separator maintenance: 5-39
5 7 Cooling system 5-40
5 7 1 Checking and cleaning the cooling system 5-40
5 7 2 Checking the coolant level 5-41
0 5 7 3 Coolant antifreeze and anti-corrosion fluid 5-41
5 7 4 Changing the coolant 5-41
5 7 5 Reversible fan drive (option) 5-45
Fuel system 5-46
5 8 1 Refuelling 5-46
5 8 2 Electrical refuelling pump (optional extra) 5-47
5 8 3 Draining the fuel tank 5-49
5 8 4 Emptying and cleaning the fuel tank 5-50
5 8 5 Draining the fuel prefilter 5-50
5 8 6 Changing fuel filter cartridges 5-51
5 8 7 Bleeding the fuel system 5-53
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5 9 Dry air filter 5-56
5 9 1 Changing the main element 5-57
5 9 2 Changing the safety element 5-58
5 9 3 Monitoring the filtered air line 5-59
5 9 4 Spark catcher (option) 5-59
5 10 Hydraulic system 5-60
5 10 1 Depressurizing the hydraulic system 5-60
5 10 2Checking the oil level, emptying and refilling the hydraulic tank 5-61
5 10 3Return-line filter 5-65
5 10 4Leak oil filter 5-66
5 10 5Control oil filter 5-67
5 10 6Control circuit 5-68
5 10 7Bleeding the hydraulic pumps 5-68
5 10 8 Removing the intake hose to the pumps 5-69
5 10 9Bleeding the hydraulic cylinders 5-70
5 10 1 0Replacement of the vent filter on the hydraulic tank 5-72
5 10 11 Bypass oil filter for hydraulic system (Special equipment) 5-72
5 10 12Return oil filter for hydraulic hammer (option) 5-74
5 10 13Servicing the hydraulic cylinder 5-75
5 10 14Replacing hydraulic hoses 5-76
5 11 Oil changes on components 5-77
5 11 1 General information 5-77
5 11 2 Swing gear – Oil level check and oil change 5-78
5 11 3Splitterbox – Oil change 5-79
5 11 4 Travel gear oil change 5-80
5 12 The track components 5-81
5 12 1 Checking the mounting screws of the track components 5-81
5 12 2Checking the track chains tension 5-81
5 12 3Retensioning the track 5-83
5 12 4Releasing the track chain tension 5-83
5 12 5Cleaning the track components 5-84
5 13 Electrical system 5-85
5 13 1 Notes on the electrical system 5-85
5 13 2Main battery switch 5-86
5 13 3Battery care 5-86
5 13 4Slip ring assembly (optional extra) 5-87
5 14 Heating/air-conditioning system 5-88
5 14 1 Recirculated and fresh air filters 5-88
5 14 2Heating system 5-89
5 14 3Air-conditioning system 5-90
5 15 Greasing the machine 5-92
5 15 1 Centralized lubrication system 5-92
5 15 2Semi automatic and full automatic systems 5-94
5 15 3Operation of the semi automatic system 5-94
5 15 4Operation of the full automatic system 5-96
5 15 5Emergency lubrication with defective lubrication system 5-98
5 15 6To refill a grease container 5-98
5 15 7Changes in the lubrication circuit 5-99
5 16
5 15 8Greasing the grab (optional extra) 5-100 ° 0
Quick-change systems 5-101 ~
5 16 1 Greasing the mechanical quick-change adapter (optional extra) 5-101 ::;
5 16 2Hydraulic quick-change adapter (optional extra) 5-101 g
5 17
5 16 3LIKUFIX (optional extra) 5-102 ®
5 16 4Checking and maintenance of quick change coupler 5-104 b!!c:
Check mounting bolts for tightness 5-105 ~
5 17 1 Mounting bolts of the counterweight 5-106 ~
5 17 2 Mounting screws of the swing ring 5-106
5 17 3Mounting screws of the hydraulic oil and fuel tank 5-107
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5 17 4 Mounting screws of the swing gear and motor 5-107
5 18 Drive unit brakes and swing gear brakes 5-108
5 19 General maintenance points 5-108
5 19 1 Replacing working parts 5-108
5 19 2Checking or replacing the teeth on the bucket 5-108
5 19 3Welding work on the machine 5-110
5 20 Control and maintenance chart 5-111

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