Stiga TITAN TITAN 740 DC TITAN 740 DCR Instructions Manual
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81 ENGLISHEN Original instructions for use 3.4.3.2 Adjusting steering wheel height (1:C2) Do not adjust the steering wheel during operation. The height of the steeri ng wheel is steplessly ad- justable. Undo the knob on the steering column and raise or lower the steering wheel to the desired position. Tighten. 3.4.3.3 Headlamp and horn (1:C3) (740DCR)The lever has the following functions: Horn Turn signal lamps (1:N) Parking lights Headlights (1:M) See the symbols on the control for the relevant...
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82 ENGLISHEN Original instructions for use 3.4.4.2 Ignition lock (1:E2)The ignition lock is used for starting and stopping the engine. Four positions:Preheat position: The cylinders are heat- ed to facilitate starting. Hold in this posi- tion as below at lower temperatures before starting the engine. Max 5 seconds Stop position: The engine is stopped. The key can be removed. Operating position: Bypassed at start-up and used when the engine is running. Start position: The electric starter motor...
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83 ENGLISHEN Original instructions for use 3.4.4.9 Switch (1:Aux2fr)The switch has two positions and indicates which hydraulic output will be activated by the control (1:Aux2s). Front mounted hydraulic output (1:Aux2f) or rear mounted hy- dralic output (1:Aux2r). See also 3.4.4.5 3.4.5 Controls - other 3.4.5.1 Locking pins front (1:D1)The machine has front and rear sockets for differ- ent implements. The relevant implement is locked by two locking pins after installation. To secure the implement on...
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84 ENGLISHEN Original instructions for use 3.5.3 Indicator for turn signal/hazard warning lamps (1:I3) The indicator flashes at the same time as the turn signal lamps/hazard warning lamps flash. 3.5.4 Brake indicator (1:I4) Never operate the machin e with the brake indi- cator illuminated. Parking brake and emergen- cy brake will be affected. The brake indicator gives a warning that the parking brake (1:C7) is activated. See 3.4.3.6. 3.5.5 Battery charging indicator (1:I5) Never run the engine with...
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85 ENGLISHEN Original instructions for use 3.5.10 Air filter indicator (5:I10) The indicator warns of a blocked air filter. If the in- dicator is red, the air filter must be replaced. Then reset the indicator by pressing its button. 3.5.11 Hydraulic oil level indicator (7:I11) The oil level must be visible through the transpar- ent glass when the machine is level. If the oil level is too high there is a risk of oil flow- ing out through the bleed valve. If the oil level is too low there is a risk of an...
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86 ENGLISHEN Original instructions for use Never use oil additives. The oil level must never go below the lower mark- ing. This can cause the engine to overheat. Drain the oil to the correct level if the oil level exceeds the mark. See 6.7. Reinstall the oil filer cap once the oil level has been adjusted. 5.4 LEVEL CHECK, COOLANT The temperature indicator will not work if there is no coolant. This results in engine failure. Check the coolant level ev ery time before use to ensure it is correct....
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87 ENGLISHEN Original instructions for use 5.7.1 General safety checks 5.7.2 Electric safety checkThe safety system’s function must always be checked before use. 5.8 START1. Check that PTO is disengaged. 2. Do not keep your foot on the accelerator pedal. 3. Set the throttle control to ¼ throttle. 4. Depress the brake pedal fully. The indicator lamp (1:I4) should illuminate. 5. For cold starts at lower temperatures, the engine should be preheated before starting. See 3.4.4.2. Then return...
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88 ENGLISHEN Original instructions for use Depending on the implement used, counter weights might have to be mounted on the machine. The axle pressure of a wheel axle may never exceed 900 kg or 70% of the total weight of the machine 5.11 STOPDisengage PTO. Apply the parking brake. Allow the engine to idle 1 - 2 mins. Stop the engine by turning off the starter key.If the machine is left unattended, remove the ignition key. The engine may be very hot immediately after it is shut off. Do not...
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89 ENGLISHEN Original instructions for use 6.4 WATER SEPARATORThere is a float in the water separator (9:C3) that can be viewed through the transparent cup. The float must be at the bottom. If the float has risen, the water separator must be drained. To drain the water unscrew the drain tap (9:C1) un- til the water begins to run. Drain until the float sits at the bottom again. Clean the separator if the it looks dirty or if it has to be drained often. The se parator is cleaned as fol- lows: 1....
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90 ENGLISHEN Original instructions for use 9. Fill with new oil through the 3/8” return for PTO, see fig. 1. Use a pump with 10 micron fil- ter. Oil: See 2.1. Oil quantity when changing: See 2.1. 10.After filling the oil, st art the engine and run the machine for a few minutes and check for oil leakage. 11.Check the oil level. See 3.5.11. 6.9 CHANGING THE OIL IN THE WHEEL MOTORS Change the oil in the gear housing of the wheel motors as follows: 1. Operate the machine at varying workload for 5- 10...