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CC 100 M100EN1
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Standard oils and other
recomended fluids
On leaving the factory the various systems and
components are filled with oil or fluid as indicated on
page 3 and are thus suitable for operation in ambient
temperatures between -10°C (+15°F) and +40°C
(+104°F).
The following recommendations apply for operation in
higher ambient temperatures up to a maximum of
+50°C (+122°F):
The engine can be used at this temperature using
normal oil but for other components the following oils
must be used:
Hydraulic system: Shell Tellus Oil T100 or equivalent.
Other components using transmission oil:
Shell Spirax HD 85W/140 or equivalent.
Temperature limits apply to standard versions of the
roller.
Rollers equipped with additional fittings such as noise
absorbents, etc., may require extra observation in the
higher temperature ranges.
Do not direct the water jet at the filler cap
(applies to both fuel tank and the hydraulic
reservoir). This is especially important when
using a high-pressure jet.
Put a plastic bag over the filler cap and secure with an
elastic band. This will prevent water under pressure
from being forced through the breather hole, which
would otherwise cause malfunctioning, eg, clogging of
the filter. Do not direct the jet against electric
components or the instrument panel.
In the event of fire on the machine the ABE powder
type extinguisher should preferably be used. The BE
carbon dioxide type extinguisher is also suitable.
If the roller is equipped with a protection frame (ROPS,
Roll Over Protecting Structure), or a safety cab, then
no welding or drilling of holes whatsoever is permitted
on the protection frame or the cab. Never attempt to
repair a damaged frame or cab, it must be replaced
with a new one.
When using an auxiliary starting battery, always
connect its positive terminal to the positive terminal of
the roller battery, and negative to negative.
Higher ambient temperature,
m50°C (+122°F)
Temperature
High-pressure wash
Fire fighting
Protection frame (ROPS),
safety cab
Starting assistance
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