New Holland F106.6 F106.6A F156.6 F156.6A GRADER Tier III Grader Operator's Manual 84282291 - PDF

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS F106.6 / F106.6A / F156.6 / F156.6A

Persons accompanying the driver must be seated on the passenger seats provided for this purpose. When crossing underpasses, bridges and tunnels or when passing under overhead lines, always make sure that there is sufficient clearance.

Special work in conjunction with utilisation of the machine and maintenance and repair work during operation, disposal of parts and consumables

Avoid any operation that might be a risk to machine stability.

Observe the adjusting, maintenance and inspection activities and intervals set out in the Operator's Manual, including information on the replacement of parts and equipment. These activities may be executed by skilled personnel only.

Never travel across slopes; always keep the working equipment and the load close to the ground, especially when travelling downhill.

Brief operating personnel before beginning special operations and maintenance work, and appoint a person to supervise the activities.

On sloping terrain always adapt your travelling speed to the prevailing ground conditions. Never change to a lower gear on a slope but always before reaching it.

In any work concerning the operation, conversion or adjustment of the machine and its safetyoriented devices or any work related to maintenance, inspection and repair, always observe the start-up and shut-down procedures set out in the Operator's Manual and the information on maintenance work.

Always keep at a distance from the edges of building pits and slopes.

Before leaving the driver's seat, always secure the machine against inadvertent movements and unauthorised use. Shut off the engine.

Ensure that the maintenance area is adequately secured. If the machine is completely shut-down for maintenance and repair work, it must be secured against inadvertent starting by: - removing the ignition key and - attaching a warning sign. Carry out maintenance and repair work only if the machine is positioned on stable and level ground and has been secured against inadvertent movement and buckling. To avoid the risk of accidents, individual parts and large assemblies being moved for replacement purposes should be carefully attached to lifting tackle and secured. Use only suitable and technically perfect lifting gear and suspension systems with adequate lifting capacity. Never work or stand under suspended loads. The fastening of loads and the instruction of crane operators should be entrusted to experienced persons only. The marshaller giving the instructions must be within sight or sound of the operator. For carrying out overhead assembly work, always use specially designed or otherwise safety-oriented ladders and working platforms. Never use machine parts as a climbing aid. Î

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Fault table – Working attachments

1min
pages 297-298

SN EN 590 class 0, January 2000

10min
pages 299-306

Fault table - Travelling gearbox (manual transmission

1min
page 295

Fault table - Brake system

1min
page 294

Fault table - Steering system

1min
page 293

Protection of electronic modules during welding operations

2min
pages 287-290

Floodlamp (7, Fig. 1

1min
page 282

Rotary beacon (option

1min
page 284

Checking / replacing the fuses

1min
pages 272-273

Number plate lamp (5, Fig. 1

1min
page 281

Assisted starting (with jumper cables

2min
pages 270-271

Air conditioner fault tables

3min
pages 261-264

Air conditioner – Checking / retensioning the compressor belt

1min
page 260

Location of components inside the machine

1min
page 259

Powershift transmission - changing the oil

1min
page 238

Service brake

1min
page 244

Rear axle – Checking the chain tension

1min
page 241

A front-wheel drive- changing the oil filter

1min
page 236

Changing a wheel

2min
pages 252-253

Battery storage

1min
page 228

Recharging the battery after removal from the machine

1min
page 227

Replacing the battery

1min
page 226

Warnings

1min
page 223

Cleaning the fuel tank

1min
page 220

Removing and installing the batteries

1min
page 224

Fuel tank, draining off water and deposits

1min
page 219

Bleeding the fuel system

2min
pages 221-222

Fuel prefilter water separator

1min
page 218

Fuel system, safety instructions

2min
pages 216-217

Main filter element

1min
pages 213-214

Dust removal valve

1min
page 212

Checking the coolant level

1min
page 211

Alternator/water pump drive belt

1min
pages 209-210

Engine hood

1min
page 205

Changing the engine oil

1min
page 207

Clutch-codes

5min
pages 166-169

Transmission fault codes

3min
pages 163-165

Vehiclefault Codes

20min
pages 151-162

Adjustment of driver's seat, safety instructions

1min
page 134

Service/Select menu

1min
page 140

Combination menu

2min
pages 145-148

Environmentally compatible hydraulic fluid, sampling

1min
page 133

Retaining belt

1min
page 139

Rear ripper (option

1min
pages 127-128

Blade ripper (option

1min
page 129

Front blade (option

1min
page 126

Securing the machine

1min
page 124

After daily use

1min
page 122

Readjusting the swivel arm

1min
page 118

Wheel rake

1min
page 119

Transport – Important instructions

1min
page 111

Brake-pressure-dependent transmission cutout (optional

1min
page 109

Setting off

1min
page 106

All-wheel drive

3min
pages 97-99

Floodlamps

1min
pages 90-91

Control elements in front

7min
pages 51-59

Main screen

3min
pages 45-47

Warning of special dangers

2min
page 31

Engine speed adjustment

1min
page 83

Run-in period

1min
page 70

operation, disposal of parts and consumables

2min
page 30

Warnings and symbols

2min
pages 25-26

Warranty

2min
page 24
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