JCB 241e Backhoe Loader Operator Manual
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- Type Of Manual: Operator Manual
- Number of Pages: 138
- Size: 6.3MB
- Format: PDF
Category: JCB Operator Manual PDF
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Model List:
- 241e Backhoe Loader
- 1. Introduction
- 2. About this Manual
- 3. Machine model and serial number……………….. 1
- 4. Using this Manual ……………………………………… 1
- 5. Units of measurement ………………………………… 1
- 6. Page numbering ………………………………………… 1
- 7. Left side-right side …………………………………….. 1
- 8. Using the machine …………………………………….. 1
- 9. Cab-Canopy ……………………………………………… 1
- 10. The JCB Backhoe Loader…………………………. 2
- 11. Safety check list ………………………………………. 3 – 5
- 12. General safety ………………………………………….. 3
- 13. Operating safety ……………………………………….. 3
- 14. Maintenance safety ……………………………………. 4
- 15. Safety decals …………………………………………… 6 – 7
- 16. Identifying your machine
- 17. Machine identification plate ………………………… 8
- 18. Typical vehicle identification number……………. 8
- 19. Typical engine identification number ……………. 8
- 20. Serial plates………………………………………………. 9
- 21. Operation
- 22. Introduction …………………………………………….. 21
- 23. Before entering the cab …………………………… 21
- 24. Entering-leaving the cab…………………………… 22
- 25. Doors and windows
- 26. Opening and closing the door……………………… 23
- 27. Opening and closing the side window ………….. 23
- 28. Opening and closing the rear window…………… 23
- 29. Heater controls………………………………………… 24
- 30. Seat controls……………………………………………. 25
- 31. Seat belt
- 32. Fasten the seat belt……………………………………. 26
- 33. Check the seat belt is operating correctly …….. 26
- 34. Release the seat belt………………………………….. 26
- 35. Engine and drive controls, switches
- 36. and instruments
- 37. Layout………………………………………………………. 27
- 38. Controls …………………………………………………… 28-29
- 39. Switches…………………………………………………… 30-31
- 40. Face level fan (if fitted) ……………………………….. 31
- 41. Instruments ………………………………………………. 32
- 42. Loader controls ………………………………………. 33-34
- 43. Multipurpose loader bucket ………………………… 35
- 44. Stabilizer controls
- 45. Lever controls……………………………………………. 36
- 46. Backhoe controls
- 47. JCB Plus ('+') pattern ………………………………… 37-39
- 48. 4-Lever (Ford Style)……………………………………. 40-42
- 49. 3-Lever with footswing (Case Style)……………… 43-45
- 50. 4-Lever with footswing (Case Style With Extradig) 46-49
- 51. SAE Excavator pattern ……………………………….. 50-52
- 52. Backhoe foot pedal control (if fitted)…………….. 53
- 53. Boom and swing lock
- 54. Boom lock ………………………………………………… 54
- 55. Swing lock………………………………………………… 55
- 56. Before starting the engine ……………………….. 56
- 57. Starting the engine ………………………………….. 57
- 58. Jump-starting the engine ………………………… 58
- 59. Preparing the machine for travel
- 60. Backhoe travel position………………………………. 59
- 61. Road traveling position ………………………………. 59
- 62. Site traveling position…………………………………. 61
- 63. Testing the parking brake ………………………… 62
- 64. Getting the machine moving …………………….. 63-64
- 65. Stopping and parking the machine …………… 65
- 66. Using the attachments and site safety ……… 66-67
- 67. Working with the loader
- 68. Operating practices……………………………………. 68
- 69. Filling the loader bucket …………………………….. 68
- 70. Loading a truck ………………………………………… 69
- 71. Getting the machine unstuck ………………………. 69
- 72. Working with the backhoe
- 73. Operating practices……………………………………. 70
- 74. Preparing to use the backhoe ……………………… 70
- 75. Removing a bucket ……………………………………. 71
- 76. Installing a bucket …………………………………….. 71
- 77. Digging …………………………………………………….. 72
- 78. Using the extending dipper (if fitted) ……………. 73
- 79. Lifting with the backhoe ……………………………… 74
- 80. Operating in low and high temperatures ….. 75
- 81. Moving a disabled machine
- 82. Preparation for towing………………………………… 76
- 83. Transporting the machine ……………………….. 77
- 84. Maintenance
- 85. Lubricants – health and safety ………………….. 91
- 86. Service requirements
- 87. Introduction ………………………………………………. 92
- 88. Maintenance……………………………………………… 92
- 89. Owner-Operator Support ……………………………. 92
- 90. Cleaning the machine ………………………………. 93
- 91. Checking for damage……………………………….. 94
- 92. Obtaining replacement parts ……………………. 94
- 93. Service Schedules……………………………………. 95-97
- 94. Loader arm safety strut
- 95. Installing …………………………………………………… 98
- 96. Removing …………………………………………………. 98
- 97. Engine panels
- 98. Opening and closing the engine cover………….. 99
- 99. Removing and fitting and a side panel………….. 99
- 100. Seat belt
- 101. Checking the seat belt condition and security.. 100
- 102. Greasing
- 103. Loader arms ……………………………………………… 101
- 104. Backhoe …………………………………………………… 102
- 105. Kingpost …………………………………………………… 102
- 106. Front axle …………………………………………………. 103
- 107. Extending dipper ……………………………………….. 104
- 108. Driveshafts ……………………………………………….. 104
- 109. Multipurpose loader bucket ………………………… 105
- 110. Backhoe quick-hitch ………………………………….. 105
- 111. Stabilizers…………………………………………………. 105
- 112. Loader quick-hitch …………………………………….. 105
- 113. Tires and wheels
- 114. Tire inflation………………………………………………. 106
- 115. Checking the wheel nut torques ………………….. 106
- 116. Brakes
- 117. Parking brake adjustment …………………………… 107
- 118. Checking the foot brake fluid level……………….. 107
- 119. Engine air filter
- 120. Changing the elements ………………………………. 108
- 121. Engine oil and filter
- 122. Checking the oil level …………………………………. 109
- 123. Changing the oil and filter …………………………… 109
- 124. Engine cooling system
- 125. Checking the coolant level ………………………….. 110
- 126. Changing the coolant …………………………………. 110
- 127. Adjusting the fan belt …………………………………. 111
- 128. Cab heater filter
- 129. Cleaning the cab heater filter ………………………. 111
- 130. Fuel system
- 131. Types of fuel……………………………………………… 112
- 132. Fuel standards…………………………………………… 112
- 133. Low temperature fuels ……………………………….. 112
- 134. Filling the tank …………………………………………… 113
- 135. Draining the filter ……………………………………….. 113
- 136. Changing the filter element …………………………. 113
- 137. Draining the sediment bowl…………………………. 114
- 138. Cleaning the lift pump strainer …………………….. 115
- 139. Bleed the system……………………………………….. 116
- 140. Syncro shuttle transmission
- 141. Checking the oil level …………………………………. 117
- 142. Changing the oil and filter …………………………… 117
- 143. Hydraulic system
- 144. Checking the oil level …………………………………. 118
- 145. Hydraulic tank cap …………………………………….. 118
- 146. Changing the filter element …………………………. 119
- 147. Changing the suction strainer ……………………… 120
- 148. Front and rear axle
- 149. Checking the front axle oil level …………………… 121
- 150. Checking the rear axle oil level…………………….. 121
- 151. Changing the front axle oil ………………………….. 122
- 152. Changing the rear axle oil……………………………. 123
- 153. Electrical system
- 154. Fuse identification ……………………………………… 124
- 155. Link Box Fuses………………………………………….. 125
- 156. Relay identification …………………………………….. 126
- 157. Battery
- 158. Warning symbols……………………………………….. 127
- 159. First aid – electrolyte…………………………………… 128
- 160. Checking the electrolyte level ……………………… 128
- 161. Extradig dipper wear pads
- 162. Inspecting the top wear pads………………………. 129
- 163. Adjusting the bottom wear pads………………….. 130
- 164. Windshield washer …………………………………… 131
- 165. Service Capacities and Lubricants……………. 132
- 166. Coolant mixtures ……………………………………….. 133
- 167. Optional Attachments
- 168. Introduction……………………………………………… 151
- 169. Attachments for your machine …………………….. 151
- 170. Quick release couplings
- 171. Quick release couplings – do's & don'ts ……….. 152
- 172. Connecting quick release couplings …………….. 152
- 173. Disconnecting quick release couplings…………. 152
- 174. Loader quick-hitch carriage
- 175. Instaling the quick-hitch……………………………… 153
- 176. Removing the quick-hitch …………………………… 153
- 177. Instaling loader quick-hitch attachments………. 154
- 178. Removing backhoe quick-hitch attachments … 156
- 179. Backhoe quick-hitch (mechanical type)
- 180. Instaling the quick-hitch……………………………… 158
- 181. Removing the quick-hitch …………………………… 158
- 182. Instaling backhoe quick-hitch attachments …… 159
- 183. Removing backhoe quick-hitch attachments … 160
- 184. Directly mounted backhoe attachments
- 185. Installing and removing directly mounted
- 186. backhoe attachments…………………………………. 161
- 187. Shovel-Forks Option
- 188. Safety and control ……………………………………… 162
- 189. Preparing the forks for use………………………….. 162
- 190. Preparing for road travel …………………………….. 163
- 191. Preparing for site travel ………………………………. 163
- 192. Adjust the fork spacing ………………………………. 163
- 193. Daily Maintenance……………………………………… 163
- 194. Tool Carrier-Forks Option
- 195. Safety and control ……………………………………… 164
- 196. Preparing the forks for use………………………….. 164
- 197. Adjust the fork spacing ………………………………. 164
- 198. Preparing for road travel …………………………….. 165
- 199. Preparing for site travel ………………………………. 165
- 200. Preparing for shovel operation…………………….. 165
- 201. Daily Maintenance……………………………………… 165
- 202. Specifications
- 203. Lifting regulations ……………………………………. 171
- 204. Loader performance ………………………………… 171
- 205. Backhoe bucket weights and dimensions
- 206. Standard duty buckets……………………………….. 172
- 207. Heavy duty buckets……………………………………. 172
- 208. Heavy duty, high capacity buckets ………………. 172
- 209. Static dimensions
- 210. 214e (3C Plus) …………………………………………… 173
- 211. SAE lift charts
- 212. 214e (3C Plus) …………………………………………… 174
- 213. Tire sizes and pressures
- 214. 214e (3C Plus) …………………………………………… 175
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