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Winget 4B2000 - Driving the Dumper

Winget 4B2000
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Safety warnings
Read also the “Safe Working” Section
before operating the dumper.
WARNING ALWAYS wear correctly fitting
protective clothing. Loose or
baggy clothing can be
extremely dangerous when
operating or servicing
machinery.
Only skilled personnel are
permitted to work with this
machine.
ALWAYS be aware of local
and national regulations
governing the use of this
machine.
Starting the engine
WARNING NEVER use ether type
starting aids.
ALWAYS stop the engine if
the battery charge warning
light (where fitted) fails to
cancel.
ALWAYS stop the engine if
warning lights illuminate.
Detect the fault before
continuing.
DO NOT PROCEED IF A
FAULT IS EVIDENT
NEVER attempt to start the
dumper by pushing or towing.
NEVER operate controls
unless you are seated on the
machine, and ALWAYS
remain in the driving seat
whenever the engine is
running.
Running-in a new engine
While a gradual ‘running-in’ of a new
engine is not necessary, it is
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that the
following instructions should be followed
very closely during the first fifty hours of
operation.
1 Avoid overloading the engine.
2 Use the lower gears when operating
with heavy loads, and avoid continuous
operation at constant engine speeds.
3 Check the instruments frequently, and
keep the oil compartments and the
hydraulic reservoirs filled to their
recommended levels.
4 Do not operate the engine at high
speeds without a load.
5 Do not allow the engine to run at idle
speeds for long periods; this may cause
bore glazing and an increase in oil
consumption.
Operating in this way throughout the
machine’s life will prove beneficial to its
overall performance and efficiency.
Pre-start Checks
WARNING NEVER commence work with
the machine until the checks
detailed in “Every 10
operating hours, or daily”
have been carried out. (See
Service Schedule).
Check that all controls are clean and not
slippery, and that they all function
correctly.
Check that the areas around pivot points,
rams and linkages are all free from mud,
ice and debris.
Check that all grab handles, steps and
platforms are clean and dry.
Check the machine for any obvious
damage or faults.
Check that all decals can be clearly read.
OPERATION 2.3
DRIVING THE DUMPER

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