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HHO-Canada Inc. 

User guide PH400 

Generality 

For all machines mentioned in this documentation, the security prescriptions have to be respected as well as the safety 
instructions and rules related to the excavator’s use. 

The operator is responsible for the following : 

 

Respect of the local, regional and national legal dispositions, 

 

Respect of the legal dispositions (laws, rules, directives….) prescribed by this user guide in order to guaranty 
the safety during work, 

 

To ensure that this user guide is avalaible to the operators and the maintenance staff using this machine and that 
the informations, notes, warning and safety rules are respected in their details. 

The informations, indications and datas given in this user guide apply to all models designed by the SAS HHO in France. 
The indications concerning only one particular model are brought to light.  

The indications « front » of « translational direction »  refers to the operator point of vue on his seat. The expression 
« front » implies that the blade is in the front as shown on the illustration. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conformity declaration CE (European Conformity) 

Evey part of the mini-excavator have been designed by SAS HHO in France. By the conformity declaration CE, the 
compagny SAS HHO confirms the conformity of the excavator with the directives and current standards at the moment 
of  delivery.  It  confirms  the  respect  of  the  norms  and  other  appliable  reglementations  in  Europe.  Any  modifications 
unautorised  by  the  constructor  or  any  part  added  after  delivery  may  have  an  illicit  influence  on  the  stability  of  the 
excavator thus the conformity declaration CE will be invalid and the warranty voided. 

Summary of Contents for Phoenix 400

Page 1: ...User guide Phoenix 400 Sous titre du document HHO Canada Inc 2883 rue King Est Porte 3 J1g 5J1 Sherbrooke Qu bec Canada Tel 1 819 574 5192 Email contact hho canada gmail com 03 12 2019...

Page 2: ...7 Technical caract ristics 7 First time use 10 Excavator s running in period 10 Starting up 10 How to operate the excavator 11 Commandds for the boom 11 Commands for the stick 11 Commands for the buck...

Page 3: ...r guide apply to all models designed by the SAS HHO in France The indications concerning only one particular model are brought to light The indications front of translational direction refers to the o...

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Page 5: ...s only allowed for specific works for which it is design if it is in perfect condition regarding the safety rules Any defaults that can affect the safety must be repared immediately upon discovery War...

Page 6: ...symbols General danger Suspended load Can tip over when moving Hot surface Slippery Hand piching Pinch Eye protection required Ear protection required Hard hat required Hand protection required Foot p...

Page 7: ...inated environment The use of the excavator in a closed location without proper a ventilation The use of the excavator in extreme ambiant temperature cold or hot The use of the excavator to work under...

Page 8: ...ely upon noticing Do not look for oil with bare hands always use a tool rag or other Always were protective clothes gloves and goggles when reparing the hydraulic system Technical caract ristics Stand...

Page 9: ...ank capacity 7 4 L Hydraulic system Hydraulic pump Double gear pump 3 2 3 2 cc Pressure 145 bars Flow rate 2 x 6 4 L min 14 hp motor Fuel Gasoline Motor 14 Hp Type Mono cylinder 4 strokes Cooling syst...

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Page 11: ...r and to follow theses rules Only warm up the excavator at medium engine speed with slow movements do not warm up at low engine speed Do not submit the excavator to unecessary strong stresses Particul...

Page 12: ...causing a delay This is not a malfunction and is typical for this hydraulic system Commandds for the boom To lift the boom pull the back right lever 3 toward you To lower the boom push the back right...

Page 13: ...th the blade Rotation of the turret Before any rotation be careful of your environment so that the excavator does not come in contact with an obstacle or a person While rotating nobody must be in the...

Page 14: ...mindful of the orientation of the excavator toward the slope see illustration Max lateral tilt angle 18 or 10 Max longitudinal tilt angle 27 or 15 While moving always keep the bucket as low as possib...

Page 15: ...levers toward you release the levers to stop moving Turning The indications given here are for a turn done with the blade in front of the excavator if the blade is on the back the movements are going...

Page 16: ...h front levers in opposite directions The tracks will move in opposite directions and the excavator will pivot around its axis Moving on a slope The operator must be extremely cautious while moving on...

Page 17: ...the front blade on the ground except when moving Do not try to break concrete or rock with the bucket with the turret turning controls While digging do not lower the bucket in free fall Do not overext...

Page 18: ...right of the turret the level should be around the half of the gauge If need be add oil by removing the 4 screws then the steel plate Grease points Any axis has a grease point Greasing the excavator m...

Page 19: ...eeded First you need to take off the plug of the safety valve then with an allen wrench tighten or loosen the bolt as circled in green If the excavator lacks power tighten the bolt turn at a time unti...

Page 20: ...ools and knowledge Regular maintenance needs to be done every month or at the indicated time used Before each use First month or after 50 hours Every 3 months or 100 hours Every 6 months or 200 hours...

Page 21: ...ion Hydraulic oil Check level x x 1 Change x Oil strainer Check x 1 Clean x 1 Replace x Tank Clean x 1 x Pins check x Bolts Check Tighten x Grease To do x Rubber tracks Tension x Check If 2 or more li...

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