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New Holland E16 E18 Operation & Maintenance Instruction Manual 6042141201 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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New Holland E16 E18 Operation & Maintenance Instruction Manual 6042141201 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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New Holland E16 E18 Operation & Maintenance Instruction Manual 6042141201 – PDF DOWNLOAD

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
GENERALITIES:

  • Read the Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manual carefully before starting, operating, maintaining,
    fuelling or servicing the machine.
  • Carefully read the explanation to each and all safety signs in the special section of this Manual before starting,
    operating, maintaining, fuelling or servicing the machine.
    Machine-mounted safety plates are colour coded yellow with black borders when they refer to points where
    special WARNING must be paid and failure to observe them may cause a serious DANGER to the integrity of
    machine operators.
  • They are white with red borders and black lettering when they refer to a FORBIDDEN practice.
    It is fundamental that all machine operators know very well the meaning of each safety plate as this considerably
    decreases operating hazards and accidents. Do not allow unauthorised personnel to operate or service this
    machine.
  • Do not wear rings, wrist watches, jewellery, loose or hanging garments, such as ties, torn clothing, scarves,
    unbuttoned or unzipped jackets that can get caught in moving parts.
    Wear certified safety clothes such as: hard hat, no-slip footwear, heavy gloves, ear protection, safety glasses,
    reflector vests, respirators every time the job requires it.
  • Ask your employer about safety regulations in force and protective equipment.
  • Always keep the operator’s compartment, step plates, grab-rails and handles clean and clear of foreign objects,
    oil, grease, mud or snow to minimise the danger of slipping or stumbling.
    Remove mud or grease from your shoes before operating the machine. Do not jump on or off the machine.
    Always keep both hands and one foot, or both feet and one hand in contact with steps and/or grab rails.
  • Do not use controls or hoses as hand holds.
  • Hoses and controls are movable parts and do not provide solid support.
  • Besides, controls may be inadvertently moved and cause unexpected movement of the machine or its
    attachments.
  • Never operate the machine or its attachments from any position other than sitting in the operator’s seat.
    Keep head, body, limbs, hands and feet inside the operator’s compartment at all times to reduce exposure to
    external hazards.
  • Be careful of possible slippery conditions of the steps and hand rails as well as of the ground around the machine.
    Wear protective boots or shoes with the soles made of highly no-slip rubber.
  • Do not leave the machine until it has come to a complete stop.
    Always check height, width and weight limitations which may be encountered in the working site and ensure
    the machine does not exceed them.
  • Assess exact paths of gas ducts, water mains, telephone lines, sewers, overhead and underground electric
    lines and all other possible obstacles.
    Such paths should be opportunely defined by competent Authorities.
  • If necessary, require that the service is interrupted or said installations are moved prior to starting the work.
    You must know the working capacity of the machine.
  • Define the rear upper structure swing area and provide for opportune barriers to prevent access into it. Never
    exceed machine lifting capacity.
  • Remain within the limits shown in the loading capacity chart located on the machine.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

New Holland E16 E18 Operation & Maintenance Instruction Manual 6042141201 – PDF DOWNLOAD

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS S-3
SAFETY DECALS S-35
1 FEATURES
1 1 FOREWORD 1-3
1 2 IDENTIFICATION DATA 1-4
1 3 NOISE LEVELS (2000/14/EC) 1-5
1 4 OPERATOR PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE 1-6
1 5 SUMMARY PLATE FOR MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS 1-7
1 6 BASIC COMPONENTS OF THE MINI EXCAVATOR 1-8
1 7 BASIC COMPONENTS OF THE MINI EXCAVATOR 1-9
1 7 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1-10
1 7 2 DIGGING PERFORMANCES (CANOPY) 1-11
1 7 3 DIGGING PERFORMANCES (CAB) 1-12
1 7 4 TRANSPORT DIMENSIONS (CANOPY) 1-13
1 7 5 TRANSPORT DIMENSIONS (CAB) 1-14
1 7 6 BUCKETS APPLICATION 1-15
2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR USING THE MACHINE 2-3
2 2 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 2-4
2 2 1 LEFT SAFETY LEVER 2-5
2 2 2 KEY-START SWITCH 2-5
2 2 3 TRAVEL CONTROL LEVERS 2-6
2 2 4 TRAVEL SPEED SELECT SWITCH 2-7
2 2 5 RIGHT-HAND CONTROL LEVER 2-8
2 2 6 LEFT-HAND CONTROL LEVER 2-8
2 2 7 BOOM SWINGING PEDAL 2-9
2 2 8 TOOL PEDAL 2-9
2 2 9 HORN CONTROL 2-10
2 2 10 BLADE CONTROL 2-10
2 2 11 ACCELERATOR CONTROL 2-10
2 2 12 CRAWLER FRAME WIDTH ADJUSTMENT (ADJUSTABLE CRAWLER FRAME
WIDTH VERSION) 2-11
2 2 13 LEFT PANEL 2-13
2 2 14 RIGHT PANEL 2-14
2 2 15 OPERATOR’S COMPARTMENT 2-17
2 3 CAB 2-19
2 3 1 VENTILATION AND HEATING SYSTEM 2-19
2 3 2 VENTILATION/HEATING CONTROLS 2-19
2 3 3 STORAGE AND OTHERS 2-19
2 3 4 DOOR 2-20
2 3 5 FRONT WINDSCREENS AND WINDOWS 2-21
2 3 6 INNER CEILING LIGHT 2-22
2 3 7 EMERGENCY EXIT 2-22
2 3 8 WINDSCREEN WIPER 2-23
2 3 9 WINDSCREEN WASHER 2-23
2 4 USING THE MACHINE 2-24
2 4 1 REFUELLING 2-25
2 4 2 CHECKS BEFORE ENGINE START-UP 2-26
2 4 3 MACHINE WARM-UP 2-27
2 4 4 KEY-START SWITCH 2-27
2 4 5 STARTING THE ENGINE 2-28
2 4 6 CHECKS AFTER ENGINE START-UP 2-29
2 4 7 STARTING THE ENGINE AFTER PROLONGED STORAGE 2-29
2 4 8 COLD WEATHER WARM-UP 2-30
2 4 9 STARTING THE ENGINE USING BOOSTER BATTERIES 2-31
2 4 10 STOPPING THE ENGINE 2-32
2 5 OPERATION NORMS 2-33
2 5 1 EMERGENCY BOOM LOWERING PROCEDURE 2-33
2 5 2 EXCAVATOR REMOVAL 2-35
2 5 3 SAFETY LEVER 2-37
2 5 4 CONTROL LEVERS 2-38
2 5 5 ENGINE SPEED HAND CONTROL 2-39
2 5 6 TRAVEL SPEED SWITCH 2-39
2 6 OPERATING THE MACHINE 2-42
2 6 1 MAJOR OPERATING NORMS 2-43
2 6 2 PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION 2-48
2 6 3 PARKING THE MACHINE 2-49
2 6 4 PRECAUTIONS FOR TRAVELING ON SLOPES 2-50
2 7 HANDLING OF OVERHEAD LOADS 2-52
2 7 1 READING KEY FOR THE LIFTABLE LOAD CHART LOCATED IN THE CAB 2-52
2 7 2 LIFTABLE LOADS TABLE AT THE BUCKET CONNECTION PIN 2-53
2 8 BUCKET INSTALLATION 2-54
2 8 1 BUCKET TEETH 2-55
2 8 2 LOWER ROLLER EXCHANGE 2-57
2 9 ROAD TRANSPORT 2-58
2 9 1 NORMS FOR TRANSPORT 2-58
2 9 2 NORMS FOR LOADING/UNLOADING THE MACHINE ON A TRAILER 2-58
2 9 3 LOADING THE MACHINE ON A TRAILER 2-59
2 9 4 UNLOADING THE MACHINE FROM A TRAILER 2-60
2 10 SEA TRANSPORT 2-61
2 10 1 CRANING THE MACHINE FOR SEA TRANSPORT 2-61
2 11 PRECAUTIONS IN COLD WEATHER 2-62
2 12 PROLONGED MACHINE INACTIVITY 2-63
2 13 USING THE MACHINE AFTER PROLONGED STORAGE 2-64
2 14 DECOMMISSIONING OF THE MACHINE 2-64
3 OPTIONS AND VARIANTS
3 1 HYDRAULIC BREAKER 3-3
3 1 1 HYDRAULIC BREAKER SELECTION AND INSTALLATION 3-3
3 1 2 PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THE HYDRAULIC BREAKER 3-3
3 1 3 HYDRAULIC BREAKER CONTROL 3-7
3 2 NIBBLER 3-8
3 2 1 NIBBLER SELECTION AND INSTALLATION 3-8
3 2 2 PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED WHEN USING THE NIBBLER 3-8
3 2 3 NIBBLER CONTROL 3-10
3 2 4 HYDRAULIC OIL AND FILTER ELEMENT SERVICE INTERVAL 3-11
4 MAINTENANCE
4 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING MAINTENANCE 4-3
4 2 GENERALITIES 4-4
4 2 1 CHECKING THE HOUR-COUNTER REGULARLY 4-5
4 2 2 SERVICE REMINDER PLATE 4-5
4 2 3 PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR MAINTENANCE 4-6
4 2 4 HOOD AND ACCESS COVERS 4-7
4 3 EXTERNAL VISUAL INSPECTION 4-8
4 4 CHECKS BEFORE STARTING DAILY WORK 4-9
4 4 1 ENGINE OIL 4-9
4 4 2 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM 4-11
4 4 3 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OIL 4-12
4 4 4 FUEL TANK 4-13
4 4 5 WINDSCREEN WASHER TANK 4-14
4 4 6 FUEL PRE-FILTER 4-14
4 5 MACHINE LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE GENERAL CHART 4-15
4 6 AFTER 50 HOURS OF OPERATION 4-16
4 6 1 BUCKET LINKS 4-16
4 6 2 SLEWING RING BEARING 4-17
4 6 3 BOOM AND ARMS 4-18
4 6 4 ARM SWINGING CYLINDER 4-19
4 7 AFTER 250 HOURS OF OPERATION TRACKS 4-20
4 7 1 TRACKS 4-20
4 7 2 HYDRAULIC OIL TANK 4-25
4 7 3 TRAVEL REDUCTION GEAR OIL 4-26
4 7 4 AIR CLEANER 4-27
4 7 5 HARDWARE TIGHTENING TORQUES 4-28
4 7 6 HOSES, LINES AND CONNECTIONS 4-34
4 7 7 FUEL HOSES 4-37
4 7 8 TRAVEL MOTOR PINION, SLEWING RING TEETH 4-38
4 7 9 ENGINE OIL AND FILTER 4-39
4 8 AFTER 500 HOURS OF OPERATION 4-41
4 8 1 FUEL FILTER 4-41
4 8 2 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM 4-43
4 8 3 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RETURN OIL FILTER 4-44
4 9 AFTER 1000 HOURS OF OPERATION 4-46
4 9 1 AIR CLEANER 4-46
4 9 2 FUEL PRE-FILTER 4-48
4 9 3 ALTERNATOR – FAN BELT 4-50
4 9 4 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM 4-52
4 10 AFTER 2000 HOURS OF OPERATION 4-55
4 10 1 TRAVEL REDUCTION GEARS OIL 4-55
4 10 2 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OIL 4-57
4 10 3 BIODEGRADABLE HYDRAULIC OIL 4-59
4 11 FILLING CHART 4-62
5 TROUBLESHOOTING
5 1 OPERATING 5-3
5 2 TRAVEL 5-4
5 3 HYDRAULIC 5-5
5 4 GAUGE CLUSTER DISPLAY 5-6
5 5 ENGINE 5-7
6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
6 1 GENERALITIES 6-3
6 1 1 BATTERIES 6-4
6 1 2 FUSES 6-6

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