BA E16 en* 1.0 * E16_10_600.fm
6-7
Transportation 6
Loading process
1. Fit an empty bucket and lock it safely.
2. Remove all dirt from the vehicle.
3. Park the vehicle on firm, level, and horizontal ground.
4. Tilt in bucket.
5. Raise the loader unit completely.
6. Pull the stick toward the vehicle.
7. Disable the floating position with the swiveling dozer blade
8. Setting the swiveling dozer blade straight.
9. Raise the stabilizer blade completely.
10.Position the boom straight ahead at the center of the vehicle.
11.Rotate the upper carriage by 180° so that the stabilizer blade points to
the rear.
Position the boom straight ahead at the center of the vehicle.
12.Stop the engine.
13.Operate the control lever repeatedly to release the pressure in the
hydraulic system.
14.Raise the control lever base.
15.Remove the starting key and carry it with you.
16.Safely store all loose objects.
17.Leave the cabin, close and lock all doors, windows and covers.
18.Attach slings on the lifting eyes.
19.Slowly raise the vehicle until there is no more contact with the ground.
20.Let the vehicle swing until it comes to rest.
21.If the vehicle balance, and the condition and position of the slings is
correct, slowly raise the vehicle to the required height and load it.
6.3
Transporting the vehicle
1. The driver of the transport vehicle must observe the following before
departure:
- Permitted overall height, width and weight of the transport vehicle
including the excavator.
- The legal regulations of the countries where transport is to take
place.
2. Close the exhaust pipe before transporting the vehicle through wet
weather.
Information
The automatic swivel unit brake secures the upper carriage against
rotation.
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