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SERVICE INTERVALS CHART

CD99N006 Loosen the lock nut located on the upper portion of one of the two valves, then gradually loosen the screw until the attachment starts to lower slowly. Adjust the speed of descent by means of the screw.

WARNING: After the load has reached the ground, make sure you retighten the screw and the lock nut to the initial setting. TRIM THIS EDGE

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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

Respect the service intervals by checking the hourmeter every day. Before starting any service work, park the machine on flat, firm ground, which is clear of obstacles, with the dipper retracted and the tool on the ground. To simplify maintenance and to reduce down time, place the upperstructure at right angles to the undercarriage and then remove the access panels. Unless otherwise specified, all maintenance operations must be carried out with the engine stopped and the key removed from the starter switch. It is preferable to wait for all circuits to cool down before starting work. Clean the grease fittings before lubrication. Clean around the plugs and filling orifices before adding oil. Make sure that no dust or dirt gets into the components or the circuits. Check daily that the Quick Coupler or hydraulic breaker (if equipped) cylinder hoses are suitably positioned. NOTE: After greasing, put the colored plastic protective caps back on the grease fittings.

WARNING: There is a risk of serious injury if maintenance or repairs are not performed correctly. If you do not understand the maintenance procedures, consult your CASE Dealer.

WARNING: Leaving the attachment in the raised position or machine movements uncontrolled by an operator can result in serious injury. Before performing any maintenance work, the following steps must be carried out: 1. Park the machine on flat, level ground, then lower the stabilizers and the dozer blade (if equipped) until they are resting on the ground. 2. Lower the attachment until it is resting on the ground. 3. Stop the engine and remove the starter switch key. 4. Block the wheels to prevent any machine movement.

When servicing the machine, place a “Do Not Operate” tag on the instrument panel. Never leave the cab while the engine is running. Any modification to this machine without prior authorization from your CASE Dealer could cause serious injury. Do not make any modifications. IMPORTANT: If you use your machine in particularly harsh conditions (in a dusty or corrosive atmosphere, for example), the service intervals should be reduced accordingly. IMPORTANT: Respect the service intervals for all machine filters. Clean filters mean longer engine life.

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IMPORTANT: Do not pour used oil on the ground. Store the oil in sealed containers for collection by a company which will recycle or dispose of it.

HOURMETER

CD99J021 The hourmeter allows service operations to be scheduled. It works in the same way as a clock when the engine is running. Service intervals are carefully calculated to guarantee safe and efficient machine operation. Be sure to carry out all service operations properly, as defined in this manual.

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