Starting the Engine
Stand on the platform. Move the auxiliary
hydraulics lever to neutral. Follow instructions
on starting engine as detailed in the engine
manufacturers manual.
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Stopping the Engine
Refer to the relevant engine manual.
Note: If the engine has been working hard or is
hot, let it idle for a minute before turning the
ignition key to OFF. This helps cool the engine
before it is stopped. In an emergency, turning
the ignition key to OFF will stop the engine
Stopping the Dingo
To stop the machine, move the drive control levers
to neutral, lower Dingo arms to the ground, and
turn the ignition key to OFF to stop the engine.
Remember to remove the key from the key switch.
CAUTION! If children or bystanders attempt to
operate the Dingo, someone could be injured. To
avoid attempted use by children or bystanders
while machine is unattended, remove key from the
ignition, even if just for a few minutes
.
Moving a Non
Functioning Dingo
The best way to move a non functioning Dingo
is by forklift or crane. It is also possible to push
or tow a Dingo without the use of the engine. By
adjusting the Over Centre Valve it is possible to
free up the hydraulic circuit, allowing the wheel
motors to turn freely. Please call your nearest
Dingo service centre for more information
Using Cylinder Locks
IMPORTANT: Normal maintenance should
be completed with the Dingo arms lowered. If
maintenance or repairs requires the Dingo arms
raised, use cylinder lock provided with Dingo.
WARNING!! Dingo arms may lower when in the
raised position. Anyone under the dingo arms
could be injured or crushed. To avoid this hazard
always install cylinder locks or a safety stand.
(contact a Dingo Representative if you are unsure.)
Attachments
Connecting
IMPORTANT: Use only Dingo approved
attachments. Attachments can change stability and
operating characteristics of the machine. The
warranty of the machine may be voided if used
with unapproved attachments.
IMPORTANT: Before connecting any
attachments to the machine, make sure mount
plates are free of any dirt and debris.
1. Move pump control lever to slow
(turtle) position.
2. Slowly push the attachment tilt lever forward
to tilt the attachment mount plate forward.
3. Position mount plate into the upper lip of
the attachment‟s receiver plate.
4. Raise the Dingo arms while tilting back
the mount plate at the same time.
5. IMPORTANT: The attachment should be
raised enough to clear the ground and the mount
plate tilted all the way back.
6. Turn the ignition key to OFF to stop
the engine.
7. Engage the attachment lock pins (the lock
pins should go down 15mm as they turn).
Note: Lock pins are located on the outer edge
of the mount plate and should be turned
towards the inside to engage.