Liebherr LH 26 M Litronic 1199 (USA / CAN) Machine for Industrial Operator’s Manual SN 89390 – PDF DOWNLOAD
FILE DETAILS:
Liebherr LH 26 M Litronic 1199 (USA / CAN) Machine for Industrial Operator’s Manual SN 89390 – PDF DOWNLOAD
Language : English
Pages : 348
Downloadable : Yes
File Type : PDF
DESCRIPTION:
Liebherr LH 26 M Litronic 1199 (USA / CAN) Machine for Industrial Operator’s Manual SN 89390 – PDF DOWNLOAD
Product ID
Manufacturer: Liebherr-Hydraulikbagger GmbH
Type: LH 26 M Litronic
Type no.: 1199 (USA / CAN)
From Serial no.: 89390
Preface:
- This operating manual is intended for you as the machine operator or as a member of the maintenance personnel. It contains warnings, important information and tips for working with the machine. It simplifies the process of familiarisation and getting to know the machine, and helps to avoid faults caused by incorrect operation.
- Compliance with the operating manual increases the reliability and service life of the machine.
- The operating manual must be kept with the machine. Make sure that a copy is always kept close to hand at the workplace.
- Read the operating manual before initial commissioning and subsequently at regular intervals. Everyone who carries out work with or on the machine must be familiar with and use this operating manual.
Examples of this work:
– Operation including setup and fitting attachments, elimination of faults, care,
disposal of service products and consumables
– Maintenance including servicing, inspection and repair
– Transporting or loading the machine
- The owner is responsible for supplementing the operating manual with instructions based on existing national regulations on accident prevention and environmental protection. In addition to this operating manual and the regulations on accident prevention applicable in the user’s country and at the place of use, it is also necessary to comply with the recognised technical rules on safety and technically proficient working.
- Some sections of this operating manual do not apply to all machines.
- Some illustrations in this operating manual may show details and implements that are different from your machine.
- In some illustrations, protective devices and covers have been removed to provide a clearer representation.
- Liebherr machines are subject to continuous development and improvement. This may have resulted in modifications to your machine which are possibly not referred to in this operating manual.
- If you require further explanations or information, please contact Liebherr customer service.
Liability and warranty:
- Due to the wide variety of products offered by other manufacturers (e.g. service products, lubricants, tool attachments and spare parts), Liebherr cannot examine the general suitability and absence of defects in third-party products which are used in or on Liebherr products. The same applies to possible interactions between third-party products and Liebherr products.
- Third-party products are used in or on Liebherr machines at the user’s own discretion.
Liebherr does not offer any warranty or accept any liability for losses of anykind caused by failures of or damage to Liebherr machines attributable to the use of third-party products. - Furthermore, Liebherr will not recognise any warranty claims attributable to incorrect operation, inadequate maintenance or the failure to follow safety instructions.
Modifications, conditions, copyright:
- Liebherr reserves the right to make modifications in the course of technical development, without issuing prior notification.
- Information and illustrations in these instructions are not allowed to be duplicated, distributed or used for the purposes of competing with Liebherr. All rights under copyright legislation are expressly reserved.
- The aforementioned provisions do not extend the warranty and liability conditions in the general terms and conditions of business of Liebherr.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Liebherr LH 26 M Litronic 1199 (USA / CAN) Machine for Industrial Operator’s Manual SN 89390 – PDF DOWNLOAD
1.1 Technical description 18
1.1.1 General overview 18
1.1.2 Uppercarriage 19
1.1.3 Undercarriage 20
1.2 Technical data 21
1.2.1 Vibration emission 21
1.2.2 Sound level 21
1.2.3 Specifications 21
1.3 Warranty conditions 22
1.3.1 Additional information, USA 22
1.3.2 Warranty declaration, emission limits, warranty rights and obligations 22
1.3.3 Warranty coverage from manufacturer 22
1.3.4 Warranty obligations of the owner 23
1.3.5 Warranty 23
1.3.6 Warranty parts 23
1.3.7 Exclusions 24
2 Safety warnings 25
2.1 Information on these instructions 25
2.1.1 Representation of warning messages 25
2.1.2 Graphic symbols in these instructions 25
2.2 Intended use 26
2.21 Laws, rules, guidelines and safety regulations 26
2.22 Intended use 26
2.2.3 Foreseeable misuse 27
2.2.4 Operating conditions 27
225 Disposal 28
2.3 Description of staff 29
23.2 Requirements for staff 29
2.3.3 Operating company 30
2.3.4 Operator 30
2.3.5 Maintenance staff 31
2.3.6 Electrical engineer 32
2.3.7 Refrigeration technician 32
2.3.8 Rigger 33
2.3.9 Spotter 34
Signs on the machine 35
2.41 Warning signs 35
2.42 Safety signs (USA) 44
2.4.3 Information signs 49
2.44 Control description sticker 57
2.45 Identification tag (USA) 57
Protective devices on the machine 58
2.5.1 Safety lever or folding console 58
25.2 Operator’s cab 58
2.5.3 Height-adjustable operator’s cab 58
2.5.4 Tip over protective structure (TOPS) 59
2.5.5 Roll over protective structure (ROPS) 59
2.5.6 Falling object protective structures (FOPS and FGPS) 60
Emergency equipment on the machine 60
2.6.1 Emergency exit (standard) 60
2.6.2 Fire extinguisher (option) 60
2.6.3 Emergency command devices of machine 61
2.6.4 Emergency stop function of machine 61
Safe operation 61
2.71 Intoxicants 61
2.7.2 Dangerous fuels and operating fluids 62
2.7.3 Transporting machine 62
2.7.4 Access to machine 63
2.7.5 Machine danger zone 64
2.7.6 Visibility 64
2.7.7 Protection against vibration 65
2.8.1 Machines with height adjustable cab 69
29.1 Spare parts 69
2.10.1 Modifications, add-ons and retrofittings 70
3.1 Control and operating elements 73
3.1.1 Overview of operator’s platform 73
3.2.1 Display 77
3.2.10 Radio remote control submenu 100
3.2.12 Display brightness submenu 102
3.2.13 Camera submenu 102
3.2.14 Unit selection submenu 103
3.2.15 System diagnosis submenu 103
3.2.16 Time zone and time submenu 104
3.2.17 Language selection submenu 105
3.219 Central lubrication system submenu 115
3.2.20 Maintenance submenu 116
3.2.21 Sensor-controlled low idle automatic submenu (option) 116
3.2.22 Idling time until engine shut-off submenu (option) 116
3.2.23 SF submenu 116
3.2.24 User profile submenu 119
3.2.25 Stick cylinder shut-off submenu (option) 120
3.2.26 Hoist cylinder shut-off submenu (option) 120
3.2.27 Workspace limitation submenu (option) 121
3.2.28 Automatic reversible fan drive submenu (option) 121
3.2.29 Bleeding engine oil circuit submenu 122
3.2.30 Information menu 122
3.2.31 Operating time submenu 123
3.2.32 Fuel consumption submenu 124
3.2.33 Key assignment submenu 125
3.2.34 Electrical outputs submenu 125
3.2.35 Electrical inputs submenu 125
3.2.36 Tool Control menu 126
3.2.37 Service codes menu 126
3.3 Control 128
3.3.1 Battery main switch 128
3.3.2 Entering and exiting machine 129
3.3.3 Step lighting (option) 130
3.3.4 Emergency exit 130
3.3.5 Fire extinguisher (option) 131
3.3.6 Operator’s seat 131
3.3.7 Safety belt 137
3.3.8 Exit protection (option) 138
3.3.9 Steering wheel 139
3.3.10 Ignition key 140
3.3.11 Confirmation button 140
3.3.12 Horn 141
3.3.13 Raising and lowering operator’s cab (option) 142
3.3.14 Windscreen 144
3.3.16 Viewing devices 147
3.3.17 Lighting 149
3.3.18 Cab lighting system 150
3.3.19 Beacon (option) 161
3.3.20 Windscreen wipers 162
3.3.21 Windscreen washer system 152
3.3.22 Auxiliary heater (option) 153
3.3.23 LiDAT (option) 153
3.4 Operation 154
3.4.1 Inspection tour before putting into service 154
3.4.2 Refuelling 154
3.4.3 Refuelling with electric refuelling pump (option) 156
3.44 Preheating system (option) 167
3.4.5 Immobiliser (option) 169
3.4.6 Preparing machine for dust intensive application 160
3.47 Preparing machine for use in biologically sensitive areas 161
3.4.8 Bringing machine to operating temperature 161
3.49 Engine speed and operating mode 161
3.4.10 After starting 163
3.4.11 Sensor-controlled low idle automatic 164
3.4.12 Automatic engine shut-off after idling (option) 164
3.4.13 Shutting off diesel engine 165
3.4.14 Travelling and braking 165
3.4.15 Joystick steering 169
3.4.16 Travel alarm (option) 170
3.4.17 Selecting operating mode of oscillating axle 171
3.4.18 Supporting machine 173
3.4.19 Controlling working attachment 176
3.4.20 Turning and braking uppercarriage 178
3.4.21 Slewing brake 178
3.4.22 Positioning slewing brake 179
3.4.23 Overload warning system (option) 179
3.4.24 Selecting boom or working tool 181
3.4.25 Adjusting boom vertically 182
1 2M Litronic – 1199 (USA / CAN) LIEBHERR orzo ”
Contents Operator’s manual
3.4.26 Hoist cylinder protection 183
3.4.27 Selecting the working tool 184
3.4.28 Controlling special working attachment with mini-joystick 184
3.4.29 Changing over control of right mini-joystick (option) 185
3.4.30 Grapple priority (option) 187
3.4.31 AutolLift (Option) 188
3.4.32 Magnet system (option) 188
3.4.33 Reversible fan drive for radiator cleaning (option) 190
3.5.1 Stick cylinder shut-off (option) 192
3.6.1 Working without damaging the machine 206
3.7.1 Using quick coupler 217
3.9 Transport 222
3.9.1 Preparatory activities 222
3.10.1 Jump starting 225
3.10.2 Lowering working attachment when engine is shut off 226
3.10.3 Lowering operator’s cab in an emergency (option) 226
3.10.4 Towing 227
3.10.5 Transmission 230
4.1 Service code tables 234
41.1 Warning symbols 234
4.2 Fault – Cause – Remedy 240
421 Diesel engine and fuel system 240
4.22 Hydraulic system 243
4.2.3 Electrical system 244
4.2.4 Heating, ventilation and air conditioning unit 244
42,5 Working attachment 244
4.3 Problem remedy 246
4.3.1 Uppercarriage fuses and relays 246
4.3.2 Operator’s platform fuses and relays 253
5 Maintenance 259
5.1 Inspection and maintenance schedule 259
5.2 Filling quantities and lubrication chart 266
5.2.1 Filling quantities 266
5.2.2 Lubricating chart 267
5.3 Fuels, lubricants and operating fluids 269
5.3.1 Diesel fuels 269
5.3.2 Engine ails 269
5.3.3 Refrigerant 270
53.4 Coolant 270
5.3.56 Hydraulic oils 271
5.3.6 Axle oils 273
5.3.7 Gear oils 274
5.3.8 Transmission oils 274
5.3.9 Greases 275
5.3.10 Windscreen washer fluid 275
5.3.11 Lubricants and care products for electrical and mechanical systems 275
5.4 Access points for maintenance work 277
5.4.1 Access points on uppercarriage 277
5.42 Access points under the uppercarriage 278
5.5 Preparing for maintenance 280
5.5.1 Preparing for maintenance 280
5.6 General maintenance 282
5.6.1 Welding 282
5.6.3 Corrosion-proofing piston rods 282
5.6.4 Cleaning the machine 283
5.6.5 Cleaning the fan and radiator 285
5.7 Complete machine 286
5.7.1 Checking machine for proper condition and tightness 286
5.7.2 Checking components for cracks 286
5.7.3 Lubricating hinges, locks and gas pressure springs of doors, hoods and
windows 286
5.7.4 Cleaning and treating rubber seals on doors and hoods 286
5.8 Drive group 287
5.8.1 Diesel engine: Bringing into maintenance position 287
5.8.2 Diesel engine: Checking oil level 287
5.8.3 Diesel engine: Checking condition, tightness and cleanliness 288
5.8.4 Diesel engine: Bleeding engine oil circuit 288
5.8.5 Fuel pre-filter: Draining water 289
5.8.6 Air filter: Emptying dust collecting tank 290
5.8.7 Air filter: Replacing main filter cartridge 291
5.8.8 Air filter: Replacing safety filter cartridge 293
5.8.9 Air filter and air lines: Checking tightness and condition 294
5.8.10 Cleaning and replacing diesel particulate filter 296
5.9 Cooling system 297
5.9.1 Checking coolant level 297
5.9.2 Checking cooling system and heat exchanger for contamination and
cleaning 298
5.10 Working hydraulics 299
5.10.1 Depressurising hydraulic system 299
5.10.2 Hydraulic tank: Checking oil level 299
5.10.3 Hydraulic tank: Draining water and sediments 302
5.10.4 Return filter: Checking and cleaning magnetic rod 304
5.10.5 Bypass filter (option): Checking degree of contamination of filter
cartridge 305
5.11 Electrical system 306
5.11.1 General information 306
5.12 Axles 307
5.12.1 Lubricating axles 307
5.12.2 Tyres: Checking tyre pressure 308
5.12.3 Tyres: checking foam-filled tyres 309
5.12.4 Wheels: Checking mounting of the wheel nuts 309
5.13 Working attachment 31
5.13.1 Lubricating working tool 3n
5.13.2 Checking pin connections for secure seating 311
5.13.3 Checking steel parts for cracks 3
5.13.4 Pin bearing: checking for wear 312
5.14 Operator’s cab, heating and air conditioning 313
5.14.1 Filling with windscreen washer fluid 313
5.14.2 Heating: Checking function 313
5.14.3 Auxiliary heater (option): Checking function 316
5.14.4 Switching on air conditioning unit 315
5.14.5 Checking condenser for contamination and cleaning if necessary 315
5.15 Lubrication system 317
5.15.1 Lubrication system: Filling with grease 317
5.15.2 Checking lubrication of bearings (grease collar) 318
5.15.3 Pipes, hoses and lubricating points: Checking tightness and condition 319
5.15.4 Checking function of entire system, pumps and control 319
5.16 Slewing gearbox and slewing ring 325
5.16.1 Slewing gearbox: Checking oil level 325
6 Appendix 327
Index 329
IMAGES PREVIEW OF THE MANUAL:
VIDEO PREVIEW OF THE MANUAL:
PLEASE NOTE:
- This is the SAME manual used by the dealers to troubleshoot any faults in your vehicle. This can be yours in 2 minutes after the payment is made.
- Contact us at [email protected] should you have any queries before your purchase or that you need any other service / repair / parts operators manual.
S.V