Claas Scorpion 6040 (K03) Telehandlers Operator Manual ES
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- Model: Scorpion 6040 (K03) Telehandlers
- Type Of Manual: Operator Manual
- Language: ES
- Format: PDF(s)
- Size: 9.2 MB
File List:
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  Materials index
  1. Introduction
    1.1 Observations to the Instruction Manual
      Abbreviations/symbols
    1.2 Global view of the vehicle
    1.3 Synoptic description
      Hydrostatic propulsion
      Working hydraulics and steering on all 4 wheels
      Refrigeration system
    1.4 Areas of application
    1.5 Model name – commercial name
    1.6 Use: implement
    1.7 Specifications
      Driving license
      equipment
      Vehicle inspections
      Documents on board the vehicle
      Vehicle warning signs
    1.8 CE declaration of conformity model 400-01
    1.9 CE declaration of conformity model 401-01
    1.10 Declaration of conformity CE model 402-01
    1.11 Declaration of conformity CE model 403-01
    1.12 Nameplates and equipment numbers
      Serial number
      Cabin number
      Engine number
      Hydraulic pump number
      variable engine number
      Variable engine number (quick change option)
      N_x001E_ front and rear axle
    1.13 Labels and symbols
      Signs on the outside of the vehicle
      Signs inside the vehicle
  2 Safety instructions
    2.1 Identification of warning and danger statements
    2.2 Warranty
    2.3 Appropriate use and exclusion of liability
    2.4 General rules of conduct and safety instructions
      Organizational measures
      Selection and qualification of personnel; basic obligations
    2.5 Safety instructions for operation
      Normal functioning
      Lifting tackle
      Trailers and implements
      Transport
    2.6 Safety instructions for maintenance and care
      Maintenance and conservation work on ROPS/FOPS structures (ROPS bar)
    2.7 Information on special hazards
      Electric power
      Gas, dust, steam, smoke
      Hydraulics
      Oils, greases, and other chemicals
  3 Management
    3.1 Control elements: overview
    3.2 Cabin overview
    3.3 Overview: instrument panel, multifunction switch, switch consoles
    3.4 Description of witnesses and pilots
      Witnesses and pilots – instrument panel
      Witnesses and pilots – instrument panel
    3.5 First start-up
      Security instructions
      Important information
      Break-in time
      Checklists
      “Startup” checklist
      “Operation” checklist
      “Vehicle Stopping” Checklist
    3.6 Cabin
      Open the door from outside and inside
      Side window
    3.7 Emergency exit through the rear window
    3.8 Electric mirror adjustment (option)
    3.9 Start the engine
      Before starting the engine
      Generalities
      To start the engine
    3.10 Electronic immobilizer with transponder key (option)
      Deactivate (unlock) the electronic immobilizer
      Activate (lock) the electronic immobilizer
    3.11 Electronic immobilizer with key system (option)
      Deactivate (unlock) the electronic immobilizer
      Activate (lock) the electronic immobilizer
      Oil and fuel preon)
   ng the engine with jumper cables (external battery)
      Security instructions
      Procedure
    3.13 Before starting the journey
      Special instructions for driving on public roads
      Lock the control lever (joystick) and the 3rd control circuit (implements)
      Steering column height and tilt adjustment
      Steering control
      Synchronized wheel position
      Joystick Bracket Height Adjustment
      Throttle
      Brake/Inching pedal
      Parking break
    3.14 Advance
      Changing direction of travel (forward/reverse)
      Driving speed selection (0 – 20 km/h)
      Driving speed selection 0 – 30/40 km/h (option)
      Creep potentiometer (option)
    3.15 Load stabilizer
    3.16 Backup warning (option)
    3.17 Differential lock
    3.18 Synchronize address
    3.19 Changing the steering mode
      Front axle steering
      4 wheel steering
      Switch to diagonal direction (dog step option)
    3.20 Stop/park the vehicle
    3.21 Lighting
      Lighthouse
      working headlight
      Interior lighting
    3.22 Signaling system
      direction indicator
      Emergency flashers
      Rotating warning light (option)
    3.23 Cabin heating and ventilation
    3.24 Air conditioning system (option)
    3.25 Windshield washer/rear window washer system
      Windshield washer/windscreen washer system reservoir
    3.26 Seat
      Seat adjustment
      Weight adjustment
      Backrest adjustment
      Longitudinal adjustment with joystick support (option)
      Longitudinal adjustment without joystick support
    3.27 Seat belt (lap belt)
      Fasten the seat belt:
      Release the seat belt
      Lengthen/shorten the hip belt:
    3.28 Hood
    3.29 Fire extinguisher (option)
    3.30 Main battery switch (option)
    3.31 Reverse fan (option)
    3.32 Towing and transporting the vehicle
      Preparatory work for towing
      Tow the vehicle
    3.33 Loading and transporting the telescopic handler
      Security instructions
      Vehicle loading
      Tie down the vehicle
    3.34 Load the vehicle with a crane
      Security instructions
      Crane loading
    3.35 Telescopic equipment control: overview
      Joystick control for lift, tilt and push cylinders
      Command of the 3rd command circuit
    3.36 Telescopic equipment control
      General safety instructions
      Overload warning
      Overload warning indicator
      Operation control of the overload warning
      Raise/extract telescopic equipment
      Enter/lower the telescopic equipment
    3.37 Reequip implements
      Pick up an implement on the hydraulic quick hitch
      Retrofit: implement on the hydraulic quick hitch
      Retrofit: implements on the mechanical quick hitch (option)
    3.38 “Break valve” safety device
    3.39 Assembling/disassembling the pallet fork
      Pick up the pallet fork
      Place the pallet fork by removing it from the quick coupler
      Driving on public roads with the pallet fork
    3.40 Adjustment of the fork arms
    3.41 Working with the pallet fork
      Genesafety instructions   Brief instructions on using the fork arms
      Specific safety instructions
      Load diagram for pallet forks (EN 1459/1998)
      Payload for buckets
      Bring the vehicle closer to the material
      Pick up material
      Pick up material and deposit it in an elevated position
    3.42 Working with the standard bucket
      General indications
      Practical instructions for excavation
      Bucket tipping position
      Bucket transport position
      Transport tour with full bucket
      Loose material loading
      Load material that is difficult to penetrate
      Pulling/digging in soft soil
      Pulling/digging in hard ground
      Vehicle loading
      Vehicle release
    3.43 Assembly/disassembly of the multi-purpose bucket
      Relieve pressure on quick hitch quick couplings
      Hydraulic connections: telehandler – multi-use bucket
      Deposit the multipurpose bucket by removing it from the quick hitch
    3.44 Working with the multipurpose spoon
      Driving on public roads with the multi-purpose bucket
      Level and equalize
      Clearing in flat layers
      Spreading material in thin layers
      Remove material from slopes
      Push material with greater reach
      Complete collection of residual material in clamp service
      Pick up bulky material
      Pick up bulky objects
      Extraction and driving of piles
      Dosed discharge in clamp service
      Round gravel embankment in drainage ditches
      Bottom emptying for higher discharge heights
    3.45 Working with a crane arm (option)
    3.46 Control of the 3rd control circuit in continuous operation (option)
    3.47 Switching from the 3rd control circuit to the front additional control circuit (option)
    3.48 Front/rear hydraulic additional control circuit control (option)
    3.49 Dump trailer control (option)
    3.50 Connection of electrical implements (option)
    3.51 Autohitch trailer coupling control (option)
    3.52 Trailer coupling control (option)
    3.53 Compressed air brake system (option)
      General safety instructions
      Coupling and uncoupling the compressed air hoses (dual circuit brake system)
      Compressed air pressure gauge
    3.54 Connecting the hydraulic trailer brake (option)
  4 Malfunctions
    4.1 Engine faults
    4.2 Malfunctions in the air conditioning system (option)
  5 Maintenance
    5.1 Introduction
    5.2 Safety shoring of telescopic equipment
    5.3 Fuel system
      Special safety instructions
      Service stations
      Diesel specification
      Check/replace the fuel prefilter (water separator)
      Replace the fuel filter
      Bleed the fuel system
    5.4 Engine lubrication system
      Check the oil level
      Add engine oil
      Replace the engine oil every 500 h/s (service hours)
      Replace the engine oil filter cartridge every 500 h/s (service hours)
    5.5 Engine and hydraulic cooling system
      Special safety instructions
      Check the level and quality of the coolant
      Add coolant
      Bleed/replace coolant
      Clean the radiator fins
      Clean the radiator with the reverse fan (option)
    5.6 Air filter
      Control of dirt in the air filter
      Replace the filter cartridge at 500 h/s (service hours)
    5.7 V-belts
    5.8 Hydraulic system
      Special safety instructions
      Checking hydraulic oil and return filter
      Check the hydraulic oil level every day
      Add hydraulic oil
      Important indications for the use of biodegradable oil
    5.9 Check the hydraulic pressure lines
      Special safety instructions
    5.10 Greasing work
      Central lubrication system (option)
      General safety instructions
      Grease the rear axle swing bearings
      Grease the planetary bearing
      Synopsis of grease points on telescopic equipment
      Grease the telescopic equipment
      Check and adjust the sliding plates
    5.11 Brake system maintenance
      Special safety instructions
      Check/add brake fluid
    5.12 Maintenance of the compressed air brake system (option)
      Check the tank and compressed air ducts
      Check the fastening and operation of the compressor
    5.13 Tires
      Check the tires every day
      Change wheels
    5.14 Heating with fresh air
      Clean/replace fine dust filter
      Clean/replace recirculated air filter
    5.15 Air conditioning system maintenance (option)
      General safety instructions
      Functional and visual control every day
    5.16 Maintenance of electrical equipment
      Special safety instructions
      Periodic maintenance and conservation work
      Electrical cables, light bulbs and fuses
      Three-phase current alternator
      Adjust vehicle headlights
      Check/replace the battery
    5.17 Trailer coupling maintenance
      Trailer coupling (option)
    5.18 General conservation work
      Special safety instructions
      If washing solutions are used
      If compressed air is used
      If using a high pressure cleaner or steam jet:
      If volatile and easily flammable corrosion protection sprays and products are used
      Cleaning the interior of the cabin
      Seat belt cleaning
      Cleaning the exterior of the entire vehicle
      Clean: engine and engine compartment
      Threaded joints
      Pivot points and hinges
    5.19 Conservation and maintenance in salt applications
      Aggressive media (option)
    5.20 Maintenance and conservation of implements
    5.21 Fuels and lubricants
    5.22 Maintenance program (overview)
    5.23 Maintenance sticker
      Explanation of the symbols on the maintenance sticker
  6 Technical data
    6.1 Synopsis of models and commercial names
    6.2 Frame
    6.3 Engine
    6.4 Oil/water radiator fan
    6.5 Propulsion
      variable pump
      variable motor
    6.6 Axes
      front axle
      Rear axle
    6.7 Service brake and parking brake
    6.8 Address
    6.9 Working hydraulics
      Hydraulic pump
      Protection of hydraulic cylinders
      Speed: lift, tilt and push cylinder
      Hydraulic pre-control
      Additional control circuit (option)
    6.10 Electrical system
      Fuse overview
      electrical groups
      Main fuse box with relays
      Synopsis of the relays
    6.11 Tires for models 400-01/401-01
    6.12 Tires for models 402-01/403-01
    6.13 Weights
    6.14 Noise measurement
    6.15 Vibrations
    6.16 Coolant mixing table
    6.17 Tightening torques
      General tightening torques
      Special tightening torques
    6.18 Trailer couplings: towed load/drawbar load
    6.19 Payload: load diagram up to serial number 400 01 0033
    6.20 Payload: load diagram from serial number 400 01 0034
    6.21 Payload: load diagram up to serial number 401 01 0046
    6.22 Payload: load diagram from serial number 401 01 0047
    6.23 Payload: load diagram from serial number 402 01 0001
    6.24 Payload: load diagram up to serial number 403 01 0015
    6.25 Payload: load diagram from serial number 403 01 0016
    6.26 Dimensions with bucket
    6.27 Dimensions with pallet fork
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