New Holland E30B Tier 4B (final) Compact Hydraulic Excavator Operator’s Manual S2HW00049ZE03 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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New Holland E30B Tier 4B (final) Compact Hydraulic Excavator Operator’s Manual S2HW00049ZE03 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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GENERAL INFORMATION:
Note to the owner:
- Read this manual before you start the engine or operate the machine. This manual contains important information
about the safe operation and maintenance of your machine. Refer to the index at the back of this manual for locating
specific items about your machine. This crawler dozer conforms to current safety regulations. - Consult an authorized dealer or NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION on changes, additions, or modifications that can
be required for this machine to comply with various country regulations and safety requirements. Unauthorized modifications
will cause serious injury or death. Anyone making such unauthorized modifications is responsible for the
consequences. - The information in this manual is provided on the basis of information that was available at the time the manual was
written. Settings, procedures, part numbers, software and other items can change. These changes can affect the
maintenance performed on the machine. Ensure that you have complete and current information from your dealer
before you start any machine operation. - DO NOT operate or permit anyone to operate or service this machine until you or the other persons have read and
understand the safety, operation, and maintenance instructions in this manual. Use only trained operators who have
demonstrated the ability to operate and service this machine correctly and safely.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
New Holland E30B Tier 4B (final) Compact Hydraulic Excavator Operator’s Manual S2HW00049ZE03 – PDF DOWNLOAD
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
Note to the owner 1-1
Owner information 1-3
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) 1-4
Product identification 1-5
Operator’s manual storage on the machine 1-7
Machine orientation 1-8
Machine components 1-9
Emission control system Warranty – USA only 1-11
2 SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety rules 2-1
California proposition 65 warning — California Proposition 65 Warning 2-2
Personal safety 2-3
Safety rules 2-4
Ecology and the environment 2-20
Operator’s seat belt 2-21
Safety signs 2-22
3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
Access to operator’s platform
Cab access/exit 3-1
Machine access compartments and doors 3-7
Operator’s seat
Operator’s seat 3-9
Forward controls
Controls overview 3-10
Travel control levers and pedals 3-11
Boom swing operating pedal 3-13
Proportional hand control (nibbler and breaker) 3-14
Control levers 3-15
Horn switch 3-17
Safety lock lever 3-18
Left-hand side controls
Radio (option) 3-19
Right-hand side controls
Switches (right-hand panel) 3-24
Monitor panel 3-27
Dozer blade control lever 3-30
Engine throttle lever 3-31
Air conditioner (Option) 3-32
Color multi-display 3-34
Electrical equipment
Fusible link 3-46
Electronic Control Unit (ECU) 3-47
4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Commissioning the unit
Daily inspection 4-1
Starting the unit
Starting the engine 4-2
Inspection after engine start 4-6
Engine warm up 4-8
Hydraulic oil warm up 4-9
Stopping the unit
Stopping the engine 4-10
Parking the unit
Parking the machine 4-11
5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
Preparing for road transport
Transporting on a trailer 5-1
Shipping transport
Lifting the machine 5-5
6 WORKING OPERATIONS
General information
Operating the controls 6-1
Optional attachments (Nibbler / breaker) 6-2
Angle dozer blade (If equipped) 6-4
Machine travel 6-5
Machine operation in water or on soft grounds 6-10
Getting out of soft ground 6-11
Swing control 6-12
Practices to improve efficiency 6-13
Lowering the attachment in the event of an engine failure 6-16
Lowering the bucket in emergency situations 6-17
Lowering the arm in emergency situations 6-18
Caution while using rubber crawlers 6-19
Machine operation in adverse weather conditions 6-23
7 MAINTENANCE
General information
General information 7-1
Rotary multi-control valve pattern change (ISO/BHL) 7-2
Maintenance tool 7-4
Torque specifications 7-5
Installation 7-7
Maintenance parts 7-8
Releasing internal pressure from the hydraulic system 7-9
Biodiesel fuel 7-10
Fluids and lubricants 7-12
Maintenance planning
Maintenance chart 7-15
Every 8 hours
Engine coolant level 7-17
Engine oil level 7-19
Fuel level 7-20
Hydraulic oil level 7-22
Belt tension 7-25
Warning lamps 7-26
Work lights 7-27
Radiator, oil cooler core, and filter 7-28
Drain water separator 7-29
Boom, arm, and attachment grease points 7-30
Air conditioner compressor belt (If equipped) 7-31
Air conditioner filters (If equipped) 7-32
Every 50 hours
Battery 7-33
Fuel tank 7-35
Track tension 7-36
Grease swing pinion 7-39
Hydraulic oil return filter (Initial) 7-40
Angle dozer blade (If equipped) 7-42
Every 100 hours
Air conditioner condenser (If equipped) 7-43
Every 200 hours
Hydraulic oil return filter (Breaker attachment option) 7-43
Every 250 hours of operation or every 3 months
Fan belt 7-44
Radiator hoses 7-46
Air cleaner element 7-48
Engine oil 7-49
Engine oil filter 7-50
Bleed air from the fuel system 7-52
Swing bearing 7-53
Dozer blade 7-54
Radiator, oil cooler core, and filter 7-55
Every 500 hours of operation or every 6 months
Fuel filter 7-57
Water separator 7-58
Air conditioner lines (If equipped) 7-59
Air conditioner refrigerant (If equipped) 7-60
Every 1000 hours of operation or annually
Hydraulic oil return filter 7-62
Air breather element 7-64
Radiator coolant 7-65
Hydraulic oil (Breaker attachment option) 7-67
Every 1500 hours
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system 7-69
Fuel injection system 7-70
Crankcase breather 7-71
Every two years
Air conditioner filters (If equipped) 7-72
Air conditioner receiver dryer (If equipped) 7-73
Every 2000 hours
Travel reduction unit oil 7-74
Suction strainer 7-75
Pilot line filter 7-77
Idler wheel and rollers change oil 7-80
Every 3000 hours
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system 7-83
Every 5000 hours
Hydraulic oil 7-84
As required
Work lamps 7-86
Windshield washer reservoir (cab only) 7-87
Bucket 7-88
Rubber track shoe 7-92
Replacement of rubber track shoe 7-95
Control levers 7-98
Electrical system 7-99
Fuse and relay locations
Fuse and relay locations 7-100
8 SPECIFICATIONS
General specifications 8-1
Dimensions specifications 8-2
Digging data 8-3
Crawler type 8-5
Bucket 8-6
Lifting capacities 8-7
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