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Yanmar ViO38-6 User Manual

Yanmar ViO38-6
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7 COVERS
1 = Bonnet
2 = Cover B
3 = Cover R
4 = Rear cover
7.1 Bonnet
Under the bonnet you find:
the expansion flask
the engine oil gauge
the engine oil tank orifice
WARNING
Do not open the bonnet during machine operation. Verification and topping up of the va-
rious levels should be done when the engine is stopped and the temperatures are brought
back down.
Opening the cover
1 = Handle
2 = Key
1. Insert the starter key into the lock.
2. Turn the key counterclockwise.
3. Pull the exterior handle to open the bonnet.
Closing the cover
3 = Rod
1. Lift the the rod to release it.
2. Close the cover.
3. Press on it until you hear a click.
4. Turn the key clockwise to activate the lock.

Table of Contents

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Yanmar ViO38-6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating Weight3860 kg / 8510 lb
Max Digging Depth3480 mm / 11.4 ft
Engine Power24.4 hp
Engine Net Power24.8 kW (33.2 hp)
Digging Force, Bucket30.3 kN
Max Reach at Ground Level6, 320 mm
Travel Speed4.5 km/h

Summary

Introduction and Safety

Safety Signals

Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and IMPORTANT signals used in the manual.

Part A: Description and Illustration of the Machine

3 Warning Labels

Locates and explains the meaning of safety warning labels on the machine.

Part B: Operating Instructions

1 Basic Precautions

Covers essential safety rules, protective equipment, and general workplace safety.

2 Usage Precautions

Details precautions before starting, during movement, working, and parking the machine.

4 Checks Before Starting the Machine

Outlines essential visual inspections and fluid level checks before machine operation.

5 Checks After Start-up

Details checks to perform after the engine has started, including gauge and alarm verification.

8 Using the Machine in Cold Weather

Provides instructions for preparing, starting, and using the machine in cold weather conditions.

13 Load Lifting

Outlines safety precautions and procedures for performing lifting operations with the machine.

15 Transporting the Machine

Covers safe procedures for loading, unloading, immobilizing, tying down, and slinging the machine.

16 Detecting Anomalies

Helps identify phenomena that are not faults and provides solutions for detected anomalies.

18 Towing the Machine

Explains safe towing procedures, required tools, and minimum capacities for coupling devices.

Part C: Periodic Maintenance Programme

1 Periodic Inspections and Upkeeps

Details daily, weekly, 50h, 500h, 1000h, and 2000h maintenance tasks and their operations.

2 Maintenance Precautions

Covers essential precautions before and during maintenance, including residual pressure removal and safety labels.

Part F: Lifting Capacities

Appendices

A List of Error Codes Displayed on the Operator Display Station

A comprehensive list of error codes, their types, descriptions, and recommended corrective actions.

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