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1. 29 3 5 5 TRAVELLING DOWN 5 30 3 5 6 STOPPING 1 30 3 5 7 MOVEMENT IN BENDS 30 3 5 1 MOVEMENT DURING OPERATION 31 3 5 2 COUNTER ROTATION eene 32 3 6 IF THE BATTERY IS 33 3 6 1 PRECAUTIONS TO CONNECT AND DISCONNECT THE START UP CABLES 33 3 6 2 CONNECTION OF THE START UP CABLES 34 3 6 3 ENGINE 5 34 3 6 4 DISCONNECT THE START UP 34 3 6 5 BATTERY CHARGE ieri 35 3 7 STOPPING AND 35 3 8 USING THE PARKING BRAKE 36 3 9 TRANSPORT 37 3 10 TOWING zoe eee tu re 38 3 11 STOWING donee nad An ARRA ARRA KE 39 3 12 STORAGE Delle 40 4 41 4 1 MAINTENANCE INTERVALS 41 4 2 ENGINE eren i Ono ORO UR EROS 43 4 2 1 CLEANING THE VEHICLE nioe 43 4 2 2 CHECK FOR OIL AND OR FUEL 43 4 2 1 CHECK AND IF NECESSARY ADD L
2. 1 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE 1 4 SAFETY INFORMATION 00222222 1 5 VEHICLE AND MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION 1 6 SAFETY 1 6 1 BLOCKING THE FOOTREST 1 7 55 0 020020 000 0 00000041 1 8 SAFETY PLATES 1 8 1 HOT SURFACES veci renre 10 1 8 2 SAFETY 5 enses 10 1 8 3 REVERSE seni SLEALE nre 10 1 8 4 TRANSPORT 10 1 8 5 DISCONNECT 14 10 1 8 6 PROCEDURE FOR 10 18 7 MAXIMUM 51 5 11 1 8 8 PROCEDURE TO DEAL WITH SLOPES 11 1 8 9 SAFETY IN THE ENGINE 11 1 8 10 OTHER SIGNS 1 3 1 12 1 8 11 MOVING 5 12 1 9 ADMISSIBLE 5 12 1 10 HYDRAULIC 5 13 1 11 TECHNICAL DATA AND SIZE
3. DANGER Never drive with the footrest unblocked always check that the foot rest is blocked and that the safety pin is positioned correctly A WARNING When you open or close the footrest be careful with your hands you may cut yourself or crush them When the vehicle is in gear always grasp the stronghold handle firmly with one hand and use the other hand simultaneously to activate both drive levers Never release the handle to operate the command levers with both hands DANGER When the vehicle is in gear the operator must always maintain the driving position Never speed when working rather proceed at a speed adjusted to your walking speed in this way you will maintain a safe control over the commands 28 Instructions for use 3 5 2 Forward Gear To allow the vehicle to move forwards both drive levers must be activated simul taneously by pushing them forward see pag 18 Avoid going downhill in forward gear refer to the paragraph Travelling on slopes 3 5 3 Reverse Gear To allow the vehicle to reverse you must activate both drive levers pulling them back simultaneously see pag 18 Avoid going uphill in reverse gear especially with a loaded vehicle rather follow the procedure described in the paragraph Travelling on slopes DANGER While in reverse gear always check to see that there are no obstacles and or persons in the vicinity 3 5 4 Travelling up Slopes
4. ay IMG 085 09 J LE pri ti WARNING A Downhill b over 10 reduce load by 50 fig 17 a going uphill b going downhill fre AT than 10 and longitudinal slopes of more than 20 to avoid the possibility of DANGER Completely avoid working on terrains that have lateral slopes of more overturning with serious consequences for the safety of the operator When travelling up or down slopes especially when the vehicle is loaded you must use this particular driving technique Always face uphill slopes in forward gear On extremely sloped terrain it is necessary to move with the engine at high speed depending on the slope minimizing the opening of the drive levers see fig 18 29 Instructions for use because otherwise cavitation problems may occur and the engine brake effect would be missing hydraulic engines are driven by the slope and they work as a pump if the vehicle increases its speed alone release the drive levers Use the vehicle only on hard ground without stones DANGER Do not use the vehicle on slope with an irregular surface Reduce the load by 50 downhill 3 5 5 Travelling down Slopes Figure 18 shows the correct use of the vehicle downhill MIN J RE NEL MAX fig 18 Engine speed going downhill MIN DANGER Travelling down steep slopes with the engine at minimum speed and A the drive levers at their maximum opening will result in
5. To replace the tracks proceed as fol lows DANGER Never work with the vehicle raised a jack or suspended rather e Raise the side of the vehicle on which you wish to work using hydraulic jacks or a crane e Position the vehicle on suitable tres tles and check to see that it is sta ble 021 21 052 0 e Remove the cover by unscrewing the two screws A fig 31 Replacement of tracks e Using two wrenches loosen the counter nut and completely unscrew both the coun ter nut and nut D e Remove the track E starting from the front part Z e Mount the new track lining it up with the teeth of the drive wheel F e Fitthe front of the track onto the idle wheel G e Adjust the tension by working on nut D e Check that the arrow is 20 mm e done lock the counter nut C e Replace the cover 49 Maintenance 4 5 GREASING 4 5 1 Grease all the points indicated Grease all the greasing points using a special greaser Also grease the drive lever using a can of spray grease fig 32 Greasing points 4 6 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS FLUIDO TYPE QUANTITY Below 10 C 10 C up to 25 C Above 25 C SAE10W 30 or SAE30 or SAE10W 30 or SAE30 or D1005 SAE15W 40 SAE10W 30 SAE15W 40 D1105 Hydraulic oil 32 HVI ISO 6743 4 DIN 51524 HVCP Grease 7 depends on model DANGER before lubricating the vehicle make sure you have turned off the en gi
6. Parking brake Horn Ignition panel with key Alarm buzzer Digital hour meter Joystick with 2 outputs Battery cut off device Engine bonnet lock Power regulator Hydraulic output Hydraulic output Hydraulic output CONTROLS VERSION SPEC 3 Left drive lever Right drive lever Analogue digital dashboard Throttle lever sati Parking brake Horn C n Ignition panel with key Alarm buzzer C Digital hour meter Joystick with 2 outputs Battery cut off device Engine bonnet lock Power regulator Hydraulic output Hydraulic output SF HF Switch Hydraulic output 0 O O O amp 6 9 16 2 1 ANALOGUE DIGITAL DASHBOARD SPEC 0 1 2 3 O Indicates that the vehicle is on reserve 2 2 ELECTRICAL START UP e Putthe battery cut off device in position 2 see fig 11 fig 6 start up e Turn the key to position 1 stable to turn on the panel and thus the ana logue digital dashboard e Turnthe key to position po unstable to activate the pre heating unit e Turnthe key to position unstable to start the engine WARNING Disconnect the battery cut off device every time the engine is turned off 2 3 FORWARDS AND BACKWARDS fig 7 Forwards and backwards 18 2 4 LEFT LEVER fig 9 Left lever 2 5 RiGHT LEVER Right lever fig 10 19 2 6 HORN AND BA
7. clear that the glow plug pre heating system is not working cor rectly ani fig 31 Check the glow plugs 45 Maintenance 4 2 2 Dual cartridge air filter Your vehicle may be equipped with a special dual cartridge air filter which increases and improves the filtering power o wei 7 IMG 085 52 NN JE 55 fig 26 Dual cartridge air filter fig 27 Exploded diagram of air filter Openthe engine bonnet A see fig 26 e Release the two tabs 1 see fig 27 on the right and left of the filter up e Remove the cover 2 e Remove the cartridges 3 and 4 from the filter compartment Thoroughly clean the cartridges 3 and 4 e Insert the cartridges 3 and 4 in the filter compartment 5 e Close the cover 2 and replace the tabs 1 To clean the cartridge it is advisable to soak it in a container with oil or gaso line to remove the dirt 46 Maintenance 4 3 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT 4 31 Hydraulic OBLIGATION Do not dispose of the oil into the environment follow the regulations in force 4 3 2 Check Temperature DANGER The hydraulic oil can reach high temperatures especially after a AN day of work avoid replacing the oil when it is hot to avoid the risk of burn ing yourself 4 3 1 Check the level of hydraulic oil in the tank To check the correct level of hydraulic oil the vehicle must be placed on a flat surface The engine must be st
8. from the positive terminal of the battery on broken vehicle 3 6 5 Battery charge e Remove the cables from the positive and negative poles of the battery before setting the charge of the battery itself Otherwise an abnormal voltage can be ap plied to the alternator and cause damage e f the battery overheats the electrolyte temperature exceeds 45 C stop the op eration e Stop the charging process as soon as the battery is charged If you continue the following defects may occur Battery overload Reduction of electrolyte in the battery Battery fault e Do not connect the connecting cables to poles with reverse polarity For exam ple do not connect the negative pole on one vehicle and the positive pole on the other A polarity inversion may damage the alternator e The battery must be handled only when the cables have been disconnected ex cept for checking the electrolyte level and measuring the density of the electro lyte 3 7 STOPPING AND PARKING If you move away from the vehicle and leave it unattended always insert the parking brake and be sure that no unauthorized persons may turn it on 35 Instructions for use or move it In the models which are equipped with one always take out the start up key and disconnect the battery Before stopping the vehicle it is preferable to position yourself on a flat paved surface oron a flat and compact ground Using the accelerator lever bring the engine down
9. l min 260 bar 1x52 l min280bar ADUIPONALGUIMETE LL Additional outlets SPEC 1 n 2 Additional outlets SPEC 2 n 5 Additional outlets SPEC 3 n 5 PERFORMANCE AND DIMENSIONS Speed 6 9 Kmh 6 7 6 Kmh 7 6 Kmh 7 6 7 6 Kmh Operating capacity 1150 kg 1350 kg 1400 kg 1500 kg 1600 09 Weight 775 kg 879 kg 899 kg Parking brake Power regulator Batte 55 amp h Electrical start up Yes 2 mm mm mm mm mm mm O 0O 9 Q 1150 1200 1300 1350 1400 1500 2160 1770 895 1370 250 230 42 1600 2160 1770 945 1370 250 230 42 14 2 COMMANDS Commands CONTROLS VERSION SPEC 0 00000000000O Left drive lever Right drive lever Analogue digital dashboard Throttle lever Parking brake Horn Ignition panel with key Alarm buzzer Digital hour meter Battery cut off device Engine bonnet lock Power regulator CONTROLS VERSION SPEC 1 A Leva di guida sinistra Leva di guida destra Cruscotto analogico digitale D Leva dell acceleratore E Freno di stazionamento F Clacson G Quadro accensione con chiave H Cicalino d allarme 1 Contaore digitale L Joystick con 2 uscite Staccabatteria R Serratura cofano motore S Regolatore di potenza 15 CONTROLS VERSION SPEC 2 Left drive lever Right drive lever Analogue digital dashboard Throttle lever
10. lt ORMIDI leadinginnovation MINIDUMPER CEE 2 gt Ma MINIDUNPER This manual should always be readily available so that the vehicle operator can consult it immediately and it must be kept for the entire duration of the vehicle s life 2010 The entire or partial reproduction and or disclosure of this document is prohibited in any form without the writ ten consent of the manufacturing company The editing of the text the illustrations and the layout was realized by Cormidi s r l The information and technical data were provided checked and validated by the Cormidi Technical Office The illustrations and technical data in cluded in this manual are not binding the manufacturer reserves the right to carry out modifications to the product without notice EQUIPMENT RENTAL DISTRIBUTOR 4175 Guardian Street Simi Valley CA 93063 info mmdequipment com www mmdequipment com P 800 433 1382 F 800 225 5579 2 FOREWORD Dear Customer We would like to thank you for your confidence in us shown by purchasing a CORMIDI Minitransporter This product was designed and built to last long and to be used safely It is however absolutely necessary to carefully read this manual which describes the procedures for the optimal use of the vehicle improper use may cause dam age to the vehicle and injuries and or damage to heath Therefore always keep this manual within easy reach so that it ma
11. maintenance and or repairs amp A few minutes of your time spent reading this manual will save you time and effort later on Carefully read the warnings and information written on the signs on the vehicle and immediately replace missing or illegible ones Observe all the regula tions indicated The vehicle was made exclusively for the transportation of inert material other use is prohibited PROHIBITED It is strictly forbidden to use this vehicle for the transport of persons and or animals 1 General information PROHIBITED It is strictly forbidden to use this vehicle to tow other vehicles vehicles and or devices not even temporarily or in an emergency situation The vehicle is a tool for work always observe the national regulations especially those relative to safety at the place of work OBLIGATION always wear suitable work clothes and above all suitable work shoes Always use protective hearing devices WARNING Never wear loose or fluttering clothing scarves ties that could easily get caught in the moving parts gt t is always advisable to have a first aid kit close at hand Before turning on the engine always be sure that there are no people ani mals or things that could be an obstacle in the work area DANGER Never use the vehicle inside enclosed areas because the gases emitted by the exhaust are lethal OBLIGATION Dispose of mineral oils and harmful products with respect fo
12. temperature then un screw the cap carefully in order to prevent the spilling of boiling liquid 11 1 General information 1 8 10 Other signs The plate on the right fig 12 a indicates that it is necessary to read the documentation before any intervention to avoid technical problems e g Manual attached to the engine The plate on the right fig 12 b indicates that you should read the use and maintenance man ual before using the devices near this label to avoid problems 1 8 1 Moving parts Plate indicating that there are moving parts that could cause damage to objects and or people 1 9 ADMISSIBLE SLOPES fig 4 Maximum admissible slopes In figure 4 the maximum values for the latitudinal and longitudinal slopes of the terrain are shown on which it is possible to work These conditions must never be exceeded to avoid the risk of overturning and breakage of the engine DANGER Always avoid working on terrain with slopes that are greater than those prescribed to avoid the possibility of overturning with possible serious consequences for the safety of the operator In any case but especially when working on slopes it is important that the terrain is solid and stable 12 1 General information 1 10 HYDRAULIC OUTLETS Plate that shows how to use the hydraulic outlets and how they are connected to the control levers on the dashboard EI HF HYD OUTPUT POSITIONS
13. to its minimum number of rotations Insert the parking brake Turn off the engine Close the petrol valve on the models that are equipped with one 3 8 USING THE PARKING BRAKE The vehicle has a safety device called the Parking brake which prevents the ve hicle from moving even if the towing controls are activated This device serves to prevent the accidental movement of the vehicle in the absence of its operator it also serves as an emergency stop when the operator may deem it necessary to in stantaneously block the vehicle during operation PROHIBITED It is strictly forbidden to use the parking brake while the vehicle is moving to stop movement of the vehicle unless in case of emergency Activation press the button with the icon of the brake on the dashboard on the right of the analogue digital device Deactivation press the button on the dashboard on the right of the analogue dig ital device Emergency brake press the button with the icon of the brake on the dashboard on the right of the analogue digital device In the case that you may have to use the emergency brake consider that AN this causes the drive mechanism to block instantaneously and may cause a loss of control of the vehicle WARNING after the intervention of the emergency brake have the in tegrity and the working order of the device verified a continued use of AN the vehicle with an inefficient device could be dangerous for your own safety and that of oth
14. 14 ERRORE IL SEGNALIBRO NON DEFINITO 2 COMMANDS _ 15 2 1 ANALOGUE DIGITAL DASHBOARD 17 2 2 ELECTRICAL 5 18 2 3 FORWARDS AND BACKWARDS 18 VA E AAA RA ARIES AZIO 18 2 4 LEFT 19 2 5 RIGHT LEVER eec ee ee ee eee ee eee voee verre 19 2 6 HORN AND BATTERY CUT OFF LEVER 20 PP PET TR EE PEER PE EP EIRE EEE PT PE EEE PRE EEE 20 2 7 BRAKE AND ACCELERATOR CONTROL 21 2 8 POWER REGULATOR 22 2 9 QUICK ATTACH AND RELEASE SYSTEM 23 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR 25 Attachment 3 1 FIRST USE 5 121 Se ses 25 3 2 BREAKING IN tnus 25 3 3 ENGINE START UP 26 3 4 REFUELLING eere ennt nie nizenione 26 3 5 DRIVING THE VEHICLE eere 27 3 5 1 DRIVING 28 3 5 2 FORWARD 29 3 5 3 REVERSE re esee en 29 3 5 4 TRAVELLING UP 51 5
15. E BATTERY IS DEAD Precautions to connect and disconnect the start up cables WARNING e When starting the engine with the connecting cables wear safety glasses e f you start the engine taking electricity from another vehicle check that they are not in contact with each other e To connect the start up cables start with the positive pole To disconnect them start with the negative pole earth e If a tool comes into contact with the positive pole of the vehicle there is the risk of sparks e Do not connect the connecting cables to poles with reverse polarity For example do not connect the negative pole on one vehicle and the positive pole on the other The capacity of the start up cables and the size of the clamps must be suit able for the size of the battery e Check that there is no damage cracks or corrosion on the cables and ter minals e The batteries of the vehicles must have the same capacity 33 Instructions for use To connect start with the positive To disconnect start with the negative terminal 1 terminal 1 To connect start with the posi To disconnect start with the nega tive pole 1 tive pole 1 3 6 2 Connection of the start up cables 1 Turn the start up switches on both vehicles to OFF 2 Connect the terminal of the red start up cable A to the positive terminal of the battery on the vehicle that has broken down 3 Connect the other clamp of the red start up cable BS battery of wo
16. IQUID TO THE RADIATOR 44 4 2 2 DUAL CARTRIDGE AIR ALTER 46 4 3 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT 20 22222 47 4 3 1 HYDRAULIC 47 4 3 2 CHECK TEMPERATURE 47 4 3 1 CHECK THE LEVEL OF HYDRAULIC OIL IN THE TANK 47 4 3 2 RESTORE LEVEL Pete paint ep Eo 48 4 4 TRACKS naines 48 4 4 2 REPLACEMENT ss ete eere rete eee vato 6 66 0 66 06 49 4 5 GREASING ne 50 4 5 1 GREASE ALL THE POINTS INDICATED 50 4 6 RECOMMENDED 50 5 INCONVENIENCES AND FAULTS 51 52 Attachment CORMIDIS lt ORMIDI BC eadinginnovation TEL 39 0828 943688 FAX 39 0828 943963 Il sottoscritto detentore della documentazione tecnica dichiara che la so progettata e costruita in conformit alle seguenti Direttive E armonizzate citate e ai decreti e regolamenti che le traspongono ne 10 PERSONA AUTORIZZATA COSTTWEE FASCICOLO ARMANDO CORMIDI VIA TECNICO PERSON AUTHORISED TO COMPILE THE RELEVANT ROCCADASPIDE SA ht t tt tt tt td tt tt APP PP t s tits td PP PPP PPD PP PA APS 44 4 4 4 4 4 45 5 455 255 A AS NAN NN TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION Dicuiarazione n _
17. TES READ CAREFULLY During the design phase everything possible was done to pre vent risks where it was technically impossible specific pictograms were used in order to highlight any potential and imminent risks 1 General information Special stickers were made with signals and descriptions associated with picto grams to give higher importance to possible dangers in accordance with standard UNI 9244 95 E wa x v J IMG 02 L PROHIBITED it is strictly prohibited to remove the stickers and the safety plates with which the vehicle is equipped immediately replace deteriorated and or illegi ble ones 1 General information 1 8 1 Hot Surfaces Invites caution in that there is a risk of burning because of the nearness to the hot surface 1 8 2 Safety Distance Plate that warns of the serious danger of coming near and standing within the field of action of the vehicle as there is an imminent risk of danger 18 3 Reverse Indicates a potential hazard as when reversing it is necessary to turn around and make sure that the vehicle will not cause any damage to property and or persons 18 4 Transport of people Plate that indicates the number of people that the vehicle can carry and the place of the driver Max 1 person 18 5 Disconnect battery Plate that shows where the battery cut off device is located and how to use it 1 8 6 Procedure for Caut
18. TTERY CUT OFF LEVER fig 11 Horn button top Disconnect battery bottom 20 2 7 BRAKE AND ACCELERATOR CONTROL WARNING The activation of the brake may be delayed by max 10 seconds after pressing the key shown above IMG 20 fig 12 Parking brake top Accelerator bottom WARNING Whenever the operator turns off the engine and or moves away from the minidumper he she must insert the parking brake just as at each en gine start up before running the vehicle it is necessary to release the parking brake 21 2 8 POWER REGULATOR LESS SPEED MAXIMUM POWER MAXIMUM SPEED LESS POWER fig 13 Power regulator IMG 21 22 2 9 QUICK ATTACH AND RELEASE SYSTEM Deactivation of tool fig 14 Representation of the quick attach and release system of the tools WARNING When the quick attach system is used make sure that the vehi cle is on a flat clean and stable surface and that there is not dirt that may prevent the mechanism from working perfectly also check that there are no objects or people within a radius of 10 metres from the vehicle that may be harmed damaged due to the negligence of the operator in charge of the sys tem 23 fig 14 b quick attach couplings WARNING The coupling may be hard to make clean the area thoroughly unload the levers e as shown abov
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20. ards and forwards slightly and t tivate The brake is blocked ni ES di The parking brake is activated Deactivate the parking brake Not enough oil in the hydraulic ircuit Restore oil to the correct level circuit The vehicle does not move parking brake active Replace the tracks Fault in the hydraulic compo Have the vehicle checked by a mechanic with specific com nents petence 4 Incorrect track tension Adjust the tension Excessive noise from the Tracks broken or worn Replace the tracks tracks during movement Fault in the bearings or rollers Have the vehicle repaired by mechanic The accelerator does not re The accelerator cable is bro Have the cable replaced by a mechanic spond ken The motor does not work cor rectly or makes an excessive Various amount of noise The air filter is blocked Replace the air filter The motor does not develop Have the vehicle checked by a mechanic with specific com power Various petence Needs fuel Refuel the vehicle The start up procedure is not The motor does not start Lu Follow the correct procedure The battery is dead Recharge or replace the battery Have the vehicle checked by a mechanic with specific com petence 51 6 SUMMARY FEOREWORD one n rennais 1 GENERAL 11 WARRANTY nananana 1 2 PURPOSE OF THE
21. arted for a few minutes about 5 so that the oil will have a temperature of 40 C The correct level is obtained when the oil is at 34 of the level meter located on the left side of the dashboard near the air intake on the left see fig 26 IMG 26 Fig 28 correct level of hydraulic oil Fig 29 adding hydraulic oil 47 Maintenance 4 3 2 Restore Level e Unscrew the cap 1 Restore the level adding specific oil into the open ing 2 e Replace the cap 1 e Briefly operate the drive and command levers e Stop the engine and check that the oil level is at of the level gauge re peat the process 4 4 TRACKS 4 4 1 Check and if necessary adjust the tension The correct tension of the tracks is im portant in order to guarantee their longevity to check it apply a pressure of 5 kg on the track and check that the arrow is about 20 mm To correctly adjust the tension of the tracks e Remove the cover B by un 021 21 051 0 screwing the two screws A fig 30 Track tension adjustment e Using two wrenches loosen the counter nut C e Adjust the tension by working on nut D e Check that the arrow is 20 mm e Once done lock the counter nut e Replace the cover Repeat the same procedure on the other track AN CAUTION in the presence of 40 mm of mud 48 Maintenance 4 4 2 Replacement always place it upon suitable trestles that can maintain the weight of the ve hicle before starting work
22. ctions for use e Unscrew the plug slowly e Pourthe fuel into the tank slowly e Close the plug again tightly Immediately dry any fuel leakage e Donotrefuel when the vehicle is hot WARNING Do not refuel when the vehicle is hot wait 2 hours after turning off the engine before refuelling WARNING Start up the engine only after making sure that there are no traces of fuel that have accidentally spilled out WARNING The fuel must be stored in compliance with the specific laws in suita ble places away from heat sources and in clean and well closed suitable con tainers OBLIGATION Avoid the dispersion of fuel and or fuel containers in the environ ment Dispose of them according to the current laws and with respect for the en vironment 3 5 DRIVING THE VEHICLE DANGER Always avoid overloading the vehicle above the prescribed limits during movement an overload could create unforeseen struc tural variations and could cause the overturning of the vehicle with serious consequences for safety WARNING Where possible try to avoid travelling on rocky or icy ter rain on rails and railway sections because they may damage the tracks and reduce their life Also avoid driving over material that could ruin the tracks such as sharp objects pieces of metal etc that could get caught up in the tracks and cause them to break At the start up adjust the number of rotations of the engine to the desired level by activating the accel
23. dd liquid to the radiator Check the level of liquid in the radiator daily in order not to operate with the engine at high temperature RW i cM i Ts ARR NW o gt gt a IG Na i L p T S 1 NI Ni a Me c i nj H _ UM iwi NM MST m il m jm 11 i 4 RU l UNA M VE N LEUR pu M Kh i d Visual check 1 open bonnet 2 unscrew 3 checklevel fn pm mz jh Il y A I gt A 4 Add liquid WARNING Model quantity C1150 C1200 C1300 C1350 water 4 0 1400 c1500 1600 antifreeze 1 51 WARNING Do not open the cap without waiting two hours after turning the vehicle off WARNING Before unscrewing the radiator cap to check and or add liquid make sure that the temperature of the liquid is low in order to avoid burns and serious injuries 44 Maintenance 4 2 1 Check the proper operation of the glow plugs It is certainly very important to check that the glow plugs in the vehicle with diesel mo tor are efficient and fully functional To do this proceed as follows e Turn the key to position for 10 seconds e Turn to position to start the engine e When the engine is running observe the exhaust gas if it is white it is
24. e e When stowing the vehicle respect the angles indicated in the table fig 26 provided by the manufacturer Secure the vehicle to the floor of the means of transport by using the Cormidi ap proved chain Cod C0260 00 3 which can be purchased from authorized Cormidi dealers connecting it to the points shown in figure 26 3 12 STORAGE Whenever the vehicle must remain inactive for several months it is necessary to store it correctly so that it will be in perfect working order when it is used again Store it following all the instructions e Carry out all necessary repairs e Disconnect the battery by acting on the battery cut off device e Empty the fuel tank completely e Proceed with a careful cleaning and remove all mud and or organic residues e Proceed with all operations regarding the engine that are described in its own manual e Grease all points listed in the specific chapter e Place the vehicle in such a way that it is sheltered from atmospheric agents in stable conditions and on a flat surface LC Lift Capacity 40 Maintenance e Unplug the battery terminals and lubricate them with the correct grease e Recharge the battery every two months e Remove the start up key and keep it in a safe place When putting the vehicle back into service e Grease all points listed the specific chapter e Recharge the battery and reconnect it correctly e Insert the battery cut off lever e Proceed with all opera
25. e and try again see fig 14 b 24 Instructions for use 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 3 1 ARST USE READ CAREFULLY before using the vehicle you must read all of the instructions in this manual and the use and maintenance manual of the engine installed on your vehicle scrupulously Furthermore always keep it attached to the vehicle fig 15 Position of the user manual The use and maintenance manual together with the manual of the engine of the vehicle must always easily be available and should be kept in the dedicated con tainer attached to the vehicle see fig 15 above The vehicle is normally delivered completely assembled and ready for use with an empty fuel tank Fill the fuel tank open the fuel tap and follow the start up proce dure described in the dedicated paragraph 3 2 BREAKING IN PERIOD The technology used during the construction of your vehicle does not require a breaking in period However during the first period of use it is necessary to use these precautions During the first 50 hours avoid using the engine at over 70 of the total power 25 Instructions for use READ CAREFULLY Read the use and maintenance manual of the engine in stalled on your vehicle carefully and follow the instructions prescribed for its own breaking in period amp After the first 20 hours of operation check the level of the hydraulic oil amp During the first period of use the tracks undergo an adjustment th
26. ection 1 7 4 of directive 2006 42 EC The information contained herein is addressed to expert operators with specific knowledge and competence in the field of use The manual defines the purpose for which the vehicle was designed and constructed To avoid incorrect manoeuvres with the risk of accidents it is important to read this manual in particular before the first use in order to become familiar with the main controls and functions A constant observance of the information guarantees safety operating economy and a longer operating life of the vehicle To emphasize the parts of text that must not be ignored they have been high lighted in bold and preceded by symbols illustrated and defined below READ CAREFULLY invites you to read the manual carefully and thoroughly before performing the operations described DANGER indicates an imminently dangerous situation that may cause serious inju ries or death if the instructions are not followed On the vehicle the potential dangers are indicated with stickers featuring a yellow triangle with black edges containing a pictogram depicting the danger WARNING indicates a potentially dangerous situation that may cause seri ous injuries or death if the instructions are not followed On the vehicle the warnings are indicated with stickers featuring a yellow tri angle with an exclamation mark and black edges CAUTION indicates a potentially dangerous situation that can provoke in jury o
27. erator lever according to the required power when the ve hicle is loaded you must bring the lever above the halfway mark between mini mum and maximum In some conditions especially when the vehicle is loaded or going uphill a loss of engine power may occur because of an engine overload gt gt 27 Instructions for use this may also cause it to shut down In this case slowly release the drive com mand lever adjusting the speed to a level that does not cause an overload of the propeller Since the vehicle is equipped with a hydrostatic transmission it is not necessary for the ro tations of the engine to be at maximum for movements Leaving the engine to operate at its maximum number of rotations does not improve the operation of the vehicle but it certainly and uselessly increases the fuel consumption it is therefore advisable to increase the rotations of the engine only where it is absolutely necessary to proceed at maximum speed to go up steep slopes with a full load etc 3 5 Driving Position While driving of the vehicle and during work always use the driving footrest in an open position see fig 16 to prevent risks Close the footrest only after use To use the footrest you must place it correctly fig 16 Driving position e Pull the safety pin spring that locks the footrest e Turn the footrest to the horizontal position e Pay attention to the spring pin make sure that it fits into the hole
28. erefore it is necessary after the first 50 hours of operation to carry out the regulation of the tension of the tracks 3 3 ENGINE START UP Every time you wish to start up the engine always follow these indications scrupu lously e Always start up the engine outside and be certain that there are no other per sons in the vicinity of the vehicle and or other impediments e Check that there is fuel in the tank and if necessary add some e Always insert the parking brake WARNING Before turning on the engine always insert the parking brake to AN avoid any movements of the vehicle that may cause safety issues for the op erator e Follow the specific procedure prescribed by the manufacturer of the engine shown in the attached instructions When the engine is hot in petrol operated engines avoid inserting the starter In diesel engines there may be an automatic device for the valve raise that helps the start it works automatically in the first seconds of start up of the en gine 3 4 REFUELLING DANGER Refuelling must always be done with the motor turned off Do not AN smoke while refuelling or while handling fuel to avoid the risk of fire Refuelling and or movement of the fuel from one container to another must al ways be done outside away from fires or from other heat sources Always check that the type of fuel is the correct one specified for the motor of your vehicle e Place the vehicle on a clean surface 26 Instru
29. ers 36 Instructions for use READ CAREFULLY Read the user s instructions carefully for all accessories and or tools that have been installed on your vehicle Always refer to the man ual which was provided with them and always keep it attached to this manual 3 9 TRANSPORT WARNING During transport always level the vehicle to prevent oil or other AN liquids from spilling e Ifthe vehicle must be transported this must be done correctly to avoid danger to people and or to the ve hicle if there is one on the vehicle keep the bucket completely lowered during transportation Because of the weight of the vehicle it is not possible to move it or lift it manually Therefore it is necessary to use lifting equipment to load it onto a means of transport fig 21 Anchoring point e The vehicle is equipped with 4 hooks for lifting each one with a capacity of 8 000N approx 800 kg for a total of 32 000N 3 200kg e The position of each hook is indicated with a label like the one shown in fig 21 e do this safely we recommend you use as lifting means 4 ropes with hook EC compliant the four front and rear ropes are 200 cm long e Disconnect the battery by turning the battery cut off device located inside the engine compartment e Attach the lifting hooks exclusively to the anchoring points that were pre fig 22 Lifting points scribed by the manufacturer fig 22 WARNING only lift the vehicle by using
30. how the engine loses speed when the bucket is operating the opera tor maintains the rpm at max 80 by means of the potentiometer figure 18 c By using this com mand it is possible to operate with an engine speed that is suita ble for the load ate at a speed equal to or greater than 2000rpm in order to avoid breakage WARNING The versions with a D722 C1150 C1200 engine should and to have a performing vehicle 3 5 2 Counter rotation It is also possible to make the vehicle spin round carrying out a complete coun ter rotation around its axis in order to carry out manoeuvres in small spaces To make a clockwise counter rotation in the direction of the hands of a clock you must push the left hand lever for ward and pull the right hand lever back fig 19 Clockwise counter rotation 32 Instructions for use To make counter clockwise counter rotation in the oppo site direction of the hands of a clock you must push the right hand lever forward and pull the left hand lever back fa f fig 20 Counterclockwise counter rotation Using the counter rotation manoeuvre often reduces the duration of the rubber tracks especially if you do it on rough surfaces AN 3 6 3 6 1 WARNING Manoeuvre to be carried out with the potentiometer at mini mum being very careful in fact you could be thrown out of the driving posi tion of the vehicle IF TH
31. icle and the manufacturer is listed on the aluminium plate that is attached to the dashboard of the vehicle whereas the frame number is stamped on the lower part of the dashboard on the right see fig 1 Plate position Company manufacturer Type of machine A Model o Operating mass e Capacity Engine power KW Year of manufacture CE mark Chassis number S N Serial number Product Identification S N IMG 1 1 02 fig 1 Identification plate cod C1094 14 10 WARNING Before beginning work verify the working order of the safety devices and replace any worn out and or broken parts immediately 1 General information 1 6 SAFETY DEVICES 1 6 1 Blocking the Footrest WARNING always use the drive footrest in the open position during opera tion to prevent risks Close the footrest only after use A Do not use the footrest in dangerous conditions Use the footrest only on a levelled and paved floor fig 2 Blocking the footrest The drive footrest must always be blocked in the open position during work to prevent its accidental movement by using the safety pin spring see fig 2 1 7 ACCESSORIES READ CAREFULLY Read the instructions and the mode of use for the accesso ries that have been installed on your vehicle carefully Refer to the instruc tion manual that was provided with them See the manual of the specific accessory installed 1 8 SAFETY PLA
32. ion This sticker inviting to be careful reminds the operator to adopt all safety precautions above all regarding the use of protective equipment and individual protec tions The meaning of the pictograms is the following e Wear safety shoes of the prescribed type e Wear a headset which protects hearing or another device of this type e Wear protective gloves of the prescribed type 10 1 General information e Read the manual before turning the vehicle on for the first time each time an operator is changed and in any case of doubt as to how the vehicle operates e eDonotremovethe protections on the moving parts Wear work clothes having the protections of the prescribed type 18 7 Maximum Slopes Completely avoid working on terrains that have latitudinal slopes of more than 10 and longitudinal slopes of more than 20 to avoid the possibility of overturning with serious consequences for the safety of the operator In any case but especially when working on slopes it is important that the terrain is solid and stable 1 8 8 Procedure to deal with Slopes Sign that indicates in what way one must face downhill and uphill slopes to avoid serious consequences for the operator and for the vehicle in that there is the potential danger of overturning 18 9 Safety in the engine compartment Plate indicating to pay attention to the engine compartment before unscrewing the radiator cap make sure that it has reached room
33. lt ORMIDI OUTPUT HYD 24 LT 6 35 gal 165 bar 2393 psi OUTPUT HYD 24 LT 6 35 gal 165 bar 2393 psi OUTPUT HYD 24 LT 6 35 gal 165 bar 2393 psi MALE SIDE FEMALE SIDE OUTPUT HYD 24 LT 6 35 gal 165 bar 2393 psi M F O OUTPUT HYD 24 LT 6 35 gal 165 bar 2393 psi Q PLUG 12 VOLT 10 AMP Odd 656 SSG CSE EX POSITION FOR ACTIVATION OF HIGH FLOW ID FEMALE QUICK HITCH LT POSITION FOR ACTIVATION OF STANDARD FLOW E ELECTRIC SOCKET 12V 10 amp LE MALE QUICK HITCH The number of levers may vary depending on the version Spec 0 Spec 1 Spec 2 Spec 3 therefore your vehicle may be different from the one shown in the fig FLOW DIRECTION LI n 3 lt ure 13 1 General information 1 11 TECHNICAL DATA AND SIZE ENGINE 1150 1200 1300 1350 1400 1500 1600 Diesel Kubota 0722 Trier 4 L Diesel Kubota D1005 TIER 4 Diesel Kubota 01105 TIER 4 TRANSMISSION Hydrostatic a Hyd pump 2x pumps with pistons with diff capacity TRACKED UNDERCARRIAGE Width of tracks 180 mm 200 mm 230 mm Oscillating rollers _ Yes _ sa HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Hydraulic pump Pump with gears Standard flow 1x24 l min 160 bar 1x27 I min200bar Hydraulic pump Pumps with pistons with diff capacity Hi Flow flow 1x36
34. nce 4 2 ENGINE READ CAREFULLY the instructions and the mode of use for the engine found in the specific manual attached The vehicle that has been delivered to you may be equipped with a different en gine for specific needs and or markets A correct maintenance is the best way to keep the engine of your vehicle so that it is always working at its highest efficiency and this will allow you to maintain low operation costs For the maintenance of the engine pay scrupulous attention to the attached man ual that was given to you OBLIGATION When changing the engine oil always use a suitable aspirator to remove the old oil Always avoid the dispersion of oil and filters into the environment and dispose of them with respect for the environment and the regulations in force MERE Routine Maintenance 4 2 1 Cleaning the vehicle Your vehicle must be thoroughly cleaned so that it can be efficient every time it is used To ensure proper operation of the vehicle it is necessary to check the visible components such as jacks hydraulic motors hydraulic pump oil tank and fuel oil diesel fuel level me ter distributor and all the pipes present AN WARNING Do not throw water on the electrical parts of the vehicle 4 2 2 Check for oil and or fuel leakages Visually check if the piping and or other components of the vehicle unfortunately allow the escape of liquids such as oil fuel 43 Maintenance 4 2 1 Check and if necessary a
35. ne activated the parking brake put the vehicle on a flat surface and on stable and solid ground OBLIGATION Do not dispose of the oil and grease into the environment follow the regulations in force Do not pollute 50 Inconveniences and Faults 5 INCONVENIENCES AND FAULTS inconvenience Cause Solution Excessive oil level Restore the level Overheated oil Turn off the vehicle and let it cool down Hydraulic oil is leaking rS Have the vehicle checked by a mechanic with specific com fault in the hydraulic circuits Defence Excessive oil level Restore the level Oil leak Fault in hydraulic circuits or in Have the vehicle checked by a mechanic with specific com washers petence Insufficient oil level Restore the level The hydraulic commands do b er ae Have the vehicle checked by a mechanic with specific com not respond correctly fault in the hydraulic circuits i etence Insufficient oil level Restore the level Lack of pressure in the auxil Sleeves not inserted correctly Insert the sleeves correctly iary hydraulic openings ne Have the vehicle checked by a mechanic with specific com fault in the hydraulic circuits Insufficient oil level Restore the level Excessive oil temperature Overheating Turn off the vehicle and let it cool down The brake cable is broken Have the cable replaced by a mechanic Parking brake does not deac Move the vehicle backw
36. no engine brake effect and the vehicle may increase its speed alone with the possibility of serious con sequences for the safety of the operator and other people nearby 3 5 6 Stopping Movement To stop movement release the drive levers for the tracks simultaneously 3 5 7 Movement in Bends To allow the vehicle to turn release the lever on the side towards which you want to turn amp To turn to the right release the right hand drive lever amp To turn to the left release the left hand drive lever 30 Instructions for use Steering is determined by the slowing of the speed of one track with respect to the other Consequently the speed and the degree of steering are proportional to the intensity of the release and of the pressure you apply to each lever 3 5 1 Movement during operation During operation the vehicle may be subject to a drop in the number of rotations of the engine due to a heavy load fig 18 Engine speed overloaded The optimal value allowed in order to avoid breakage is 80rpm If the vehicle drops in rom when overloaded exceeding the allowed threshold im mediately loosen the potentiometer until the engine has started to turn at the same initial soeed maximum at 80 rpm 31 For maximum efficency keep the vehicle at max 80rpm Loosen the potentiometer to bring the engine back to the right speed 18 c potentiometer Instructions for use The example in fig 18 b shows
37. o Jo AY DOLL ML O ocoo lolo alo simlolololololololo Slolelelelel fol sipuow m luo jojnjosooojjooloogjfeelje o suIUOLU sipuow 5 suid aulBua dijnespAy 1 811 sanjen 3sneuxe pue axeju au 40 au 3snfpy 10328fui auiSua a zzou jio JyNeupAy adejday 0 euidua e e day Ja yuez eday 2931 euJagui euJsa xa peau JapuijA3 155 y2au7 204 1 IO 10 PUE X234 Sugeay a1d nid mols 4234 3 9 110 aUIBUS J234 Sa HUE 10 SPB YUE 95311 SPA J0 E pP 10 SPA 1373W ana 25210 Sea 31122100 aSaIg UPJ JO PIDEJ jio 0 uonesado 4 2 25P219 4 2 103eJ3 822P 352819 Y27IMS 31001 429u2 101 8 922 Sa qe2 21323Ja quauja Sup y Jazzng jo uoneJado x2au aznap jj0 31n3 AJapeg au jo uogesado luessa5au JI ppe pue Asaneg au x5au aJrjua 352219 suid SUISUS 5ineipAu jo ssaujusig The maintenance is to be performed by a service centre author d or approved by Cormidi after the maintenance ask them to issue the re ceipt which will need to be kept for the purposes of continuity of the war uo auiSua suogeiqiA ase quswyedwos dwnd uray SMO aq PUP 5133 0 1002 JO SUORIPUO Ize WARNING 32uuoq auidua jo quaunsn py mol jojoojojogoleejee lo a 2 25 ranty Maintena
38. oddns auidua a e day peau JapuljAd uoiSsa4duJo2 4384 Spinbi 493U 42 Maintenance un N 7 Lh Maintenance and adjustment table syuow 44 0011 4 1 1 312IH3A JHL 40 3411 30 SHLNOW HO 40 SHNOH N33M38 STIOHS3HHL OMA 3H1 40 ONIHIVSY SY Q383GISNOO 38 01 38V SANINOGWAG JHL JINYVNILNIVIN Q31n03H9S 40 53 1 Sujsea13 pue uean quawacsejday 122420 sauas JW AJUO N SSE a up uay a pi pue sJa O1 258819 c 3 a uoisua jo quaunsn pe jo Juawysnipe 20141 4307 axeuq duneg piemioy 44812135 BUIAOUL auiuelN 8 quawuudije 5 013003 MO aJnssaJd 5 5 PAU x38u ainssaid Ajddns pAy x3au janaj dijnespAy 42343 yayang jo uongJado x2au Apog jo uoneaado y2au7 We jo UO eJado Y23349 juauje2e da 29311 dund 5ijneipAu Buene duind dijnespAH gt ijnespAy Sueue Suidig 52 JO Eas 21215 syee duund dijnespAH SHES SUISUS DI NEIPAH aseyeaj yel diL IH aseyeaj x3ef Apog adexes JaxINg adpexea 103nquisiQ LO YUE 291 10 PAY 2281024 gt syquow n syjuow m sipuow N 0 00 0 0 m _ 0 0 0 0 m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 e e e e _ _ o Md 0 9 0 0 _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 g 0 e e e e o o
39. r the environment and in accordance with the current regulations e All cleaning adjustment and or maintenance must be carried out good envi ronmental conditions and with adequate light and always with the engine turned off DANGER Never refuel the vehicle when the engine is on or hot in the prox imity of flames or while smoking Always keep the vehicle clean from lubri cant and or combustible residues Be especially careful not come into contact with the overheated parts of the engine gt It is strictly prohibited to remove the protections and safety devices with which the vehicle is equipped Avoid working under unsuitable physical conditions or when you are very tired it is best to stop operating the vehicle 6 1 General information consistency and avoid working on the edge of embankments ditches or ra vines or on excessively steep or uneven terrain amp When putting away the vehicle take all precautions so that it cannot be moved or turned on by incompetent or incapable persons CAUTION Never leave the vehicle unattended while the engine is on not even temporarily when you leave the area turn off the engine of the vehi cle and put on the parking brake DANGER While working always be sure that the terrain has the required A DANGER Never let children play with the vehicle not even if it is turned off 1 5 VEHICLE AND MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION The data that identifies the veh
40. r damage to the vehicle if the instructions are not followed On the vehicle situations requiring caution are indicated by stickers charac terized by a blue circle with a pictogram PROHIBITED prohibitions that must be observed by all persons who interact directly and or indirectly with the vehicle so that risks may be limited gt gt 1 General information 1 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE The Series CMF Minitransporters are compact tracked vehicles that are equipped with equipment such as dumper self loading equipment cement mixer mini loader designed and manufactured for the exclusive use of transporting inert ma terials To meet the various requirements of the market the vehicle may be equipped with engines that have similar power but that have different brand names and characteristics READ CAREFULLY accurately determine the type of engine that has been in stalled in your vehicle and read its manual to become familiar with it 1 4 SAFETY INFORMATION READ CAREFULLY the information contained in this manual is essential for your safety and for that of your co workers During the construction of this vehicle every possible measure was taken to make your work safer Caution is still irreplaceable there is no better rule to prevent accidents WARNING The vehicle must always be operated by a competent and well AN trained operator Carefully read the information before using the vehicle or before performing
41. rking vehicle BP battery broken vehicle MP motor of broken vehicle A to the positive terminal of the battery on the working vehicle 4 Connect the terminal of the black start up cable B to the negative terminal of the battery on the working vehicle 5 Connect the other clamp of the black start up cable B to the engine block of the broken vehicle 3 6 3 Engine Start up 1 Make sure that the cables are connected safely to the battery poles 2 Start the engine on the working vehicle and accelerate the motor to max 3 Turn the switch on the broken vehicle to START to start the engine If the en gine does not start wait at least two minutes before trying again Do not turn the off the engine of the working vehicle keep the engine at full speed and try again 3 6 4 Disconnect the start up cables e After starting the vehicle with the dead battery disconnect the cables in reverse order with respect to the connection procedure 1 Remove the clamp of the black start up cable 34 Instructions for use B from the engine block of the broken vehicle 2 Remove the clamp of the black start up cable B from the negative pole of the battery of the broken vehicle 3 Remove the clamp of the red start up cable A from the positive terminal of the battery on the BS battery of working vehicle working vehicle BP battery broken vehicle MP motor of broken vehicle 4 Remove the clamp of the red start up cable A
42. the dedicated eye bolts if you use AN other points the vehicle may break and fall and may cause serious damage to people 37 Instructions for use 3 10 TOWING The vehicle is equipped with a hook located in the lower front part of the under carriage should it be necessary to tie tow the vehicle take care to empty the body or free from any excessive weight placed on the vehicle and minimize the weight to be towed The towing point can support a tensile force of about 20 000N 2 000kg fig 24 Anchoring points for towing Fig 25 correct position When the vehicle is stuck in the mud or when you need to tow a heavy object connect the rope as shown above e While towing a vehicle with another vehicle use a metal cable that is strong enough and suitable for the type of work e Do not tow the vehicle uphill e Do not use a deformed or damaged cable e When you connect it make sure that there are no people and or things within 10 metres that may be damaged due to the breakage of the rope or the negli gence of the operator WARNING always tow a vehicle in safety using suitable equipment and be AN very careful An unsuitable procedure can cause serious injuries IMPORTANT Check that the metal cables and all the towing mechanisms to AN be used are strong enough and that they are not cracked or broken 38 Instructions for use 3 11 STOWING AN WARNING Do not stow the vehicle with a person or accessory on it WARNING
43. the guarantee The engine instead falls under the guarantee of the manufacturer of the engine itself according to the conditions and terms provided for The guarantee is immediately void if the vehicle is used for purposes other than those provided for by the Manufacturer if it is damaged by the use of unauthor ized accessories or if it is repaired using unsuitable spare parts A Certificate of Warranty was supplied with the vehicle which indicates the stand ards that govern assistance under warranty We highly recommend reading the warranty form to fully understand the various rights and responsibilities Collabo rate with your sales representative when filling out the form and make sure it is filled out correctly as the date text contents and other formalities shipment within the time limit etc represent the legal base for the right to warranty on the vehicle The warranty is void with immediate effect if the maintenance indicated in the manual is not carried out and certified The warranty is void with immediate effect if the vehicle is not maintained daily as indicated in the use and maintenance manual The warranty is void with immediate effect if it is not registered within 72 hours of commissioning 1 General information 1 2 PURPOSE OF THE MANUAL This manual has been drawn up by the manufacturer and is an integral part of the vehicle it was written in Italian the native language of the manufacturer in ac cordance with s
44. tions regarding the engine that are described in its own manual e Check the oil level and add some if necessary 4 MAINTENANCE DANGER always carry out all maintenance operations with the engine off AN and with the start up key not inserted Good maintenance is required and is the secret to lower operating costs and to extend the life of your vehicle keeping it up and running In addition to regular maintenance on mechanical and hydraulic elements it is good practice to periodically clean the vehicle and carry out thorough cleaning to remove all traces of mud After each wash it is necessary to grease all parts sub ject to friction as specified in the section Greasing 4 1 MAINTENANCE INTERVALS To maintain the highest level of efficiency and lengthen the life of the vehicle and in any case the warranty it is necessary that maintenance is performed at regular and sched uled intervals There is a table showing all the maintenance operations to be performed every 8 hours and the schedule of planned maintenance 41 ALNVBBVM JHL GION TIM SIHI HLIM X1dIWO2 OL ALNVHBVM IHL NIVLNIVIN OL Q38In038 SLN3WN200 IHL 803 HSY 3S2NVN3LNIV IA H313V 5381N32 CIZIYOHLMY S381N32 321 35 IGIINYOD AINO 1291 02 SHINON OML d313V SUYNOH 001 HOF 0350 N338 LIA LON SVH 3NIHOVIW FHL 31 YO XHOM 30 SUNOH 001 43114 amp 38 LSNW SINO AHOIVGNVW OL FHL IO 32NVN3LNIVIW 15015 IHL 73 THWEXSI uPa sp
45. use a stowing method that is compatible with the weight of the vehicle and that complies with the current standards Check the marking on the stowing accessory and acknowledge its LC If there is no marking on the accessory or if it is damaged do not use it WARNING If you use other stowing methods Cormidi does not guarantee the stowing of the vehicle AN The driver must make sure that the angles a and f are respected in the case of stowage and that no accessories change the path of the ropes changing the angles indicated by Cormidi ET Value in degrees 10 35 30 60 fig 27 Anchoring points for transport fig 28 Correct position LC Lift Capacity 39 Instructions for use Position the hooks correctly in the stowing points see fig 28 e Be sure to correctly balance the load on each stowing point and do not over load it e Only use Cormidi approved chains e Check the conditions of the floor of the trailer it must be clean before loading the vehicle onto it e If the floor of the trailer is made of steel use non slip mats to prevent the ve hicle tracks from slipping e Check the of the stowing points of the trailer it must be at least equal to the recommended capacity e LC of the stowing accessories e Check the position and conditions of the stowing points of the vehicle e Only use the points indicated in this manual for the stowing and lifting of the vehicl
46. y be consulted at any time before during and after use If the vehicle is resold do not forget to give it to the new owner with the minitransporter since it contains the EC compli ance certificate We would also like to remind you that the illustrations contained in the manual correspond for the most part to the basic model and that our models are regularly improved and perfected in order to allow our Customers to get the most benefit from technological innovations for this reason the characteristics and the infor mation contained in this manual may have been changed recently Therefore please contact us should you have any problems In any case remember that for additional information you can always contact your representative dealer or you can contact us directly via telephone or email at info cormidi com f you have any doubts it is better to ask rather than to pro ceed on your own We leave you to read the manual and enjoy the vehicle Best regards Staff of CORMIDI Srl 1 General information 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 11 WARRANTY Your vehicle is guaranteed for 24 months from the date of its delivery and in cludes the replacement of parts that may be in the opinion of our Technical Of fice affected by construction defects All components not constructed by the manufacturer the parts used in the ground and the faults caused incompetence or carelessness as well as consuma bles labour and travel expenses are excluded from

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