New Holland L230 Tier 4B (final) 200 Series Skid Steer Loader C238 Tier 4B (final) 200 Series Compact Track Loader Operator’s Manual 47685164 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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New Holland L230 Tier 4B (final) 200 Series Skid Steer Loader C238 Tier 4B (final) 200 Series Compact Track Loader Operator’s Manual 47685164 – PDF DOWNLOAD
L230
Tier 4B (final)
200 Series Skid Steer Loader
PIN NFM483191 and above
C238
Tier 4B (final)
200 Series Compact Track Loader
PIN NFM470756 and above
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Note to the Owner:
- This manual contains important information about the safe operation, adjustment, and maintenance of your machine.
- Refer to the detailed INDEX at the end of this manual for locating specific items about your machine. Your machine
conforms to current safety regulations. Use this manual as a guide. Your machine will remain a reliable working tool
as long as it is kept in good working condition and serviced properly. - Use this manual as a guide. Your machine will remain a reliable working tool as long as it is kept in good working
condition and serviced properly. - This machine, with standard equipment and authorized attachments, is intended for above ground material handling.
Use only approved accessories and attachments designed for your machine. - This operator’s manual is to be stored in the manual compartment equipped on this machine. Make sure this manual
is complete and in good condition. Contact your authorized dealer to obtain additional manuals. Contact your authorized dealer for any further information or assistance about your machine. Your authorized dealer has manufacturer approved service parts. Your authorized dealer has technicians with special training that know the best methods or repair and maintenance for your machine. Your authorized dealer is available for any further information. - They will also provide any after-sales service you may need, and genuine NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION spare parts, your guarantee of quality and match.
- The information in this manual is provided on the basis of information that was available at the time that the manual
was written. Settings, procedures, part numbers, software, and other items can change. These changes can affect
the service that is given to the machine. Ensure that you have complete and current information from your dealer
before you start any machine operation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
New Holland L230 Tier 4B (final) 200 Series Skid Steer Loader C238 Tier 4B (final) 200 Series Compact Track Loader Operator’s Manual 47685164 – PDF DOWNLOAD
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
Note to the Owner 1-1
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) 1-3
Product Identification Number (PIN) 1-4
Machine orientation 1-6
Machine components 1-7
Emissions overview 1-8
2 SAFETY INFORMATION
Signal word definitions 2-1
Safety rules 2-2
Utility safety 2-8
Proper entry and exit 2-9
Starting and stopping precautions 2-11
Seat belt precautions 2-12
Specific precautions to this machine 2-13
Fire extinguisher 2-13
Safety rules – California Proposition 65 Warning 2-14
Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) 2-15
Welding on the machine 2-16
Loader arm lock and cab tilt procedure – vertical lift machines 2-17
No engine power – loader arm down control 2-22
Emergency exit 2-23
Machine safety sign information 2-24
Safety signs 2-25
3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
ACCESS TO OPERATOR’S PLATFORM
Door latches, cab 3-1
Window glass, cab 3-2
Windshield wiper and washer controls 3-3
Cab air louvers 3-4
OPERATOR’S SEAT
Standard seat 3-5
Mechanical suspension seat 3-5
Air seat 3-5
Seat belt operation 3-6
Shoulder belt 3-7
MECHANICAL HYDRAULIC CONTROLS
Steering and travel 3-8
Moving the machine 3-8
Turning the machine 3-9
Lift arm and bucket controls 3-10
Hand controls 3-10
Foot controls 3-11
ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROLS
Control pattern overview 3-12
Standard H control pattern 3-12
Standard ISO control pattern 3-13
Electro-hydraulic control handle adjustment 3-13
H control pattern steering and travel 3-14
Hand controls 3-14
Moving the machine 3-15
Turning the machine 3-16
H control pattern lift arm and bucket controls 3-17
Lift arm raise/lower control 3-17
Bucket curl/dump control 3-18
ISO control pattern steering and travel 3-19
Moving the machine 3-19
Turning the machine 3-20
ISO control pattern lift arm and bucket controls 3-22
Lift arm and bucket controls 3-22
CONTROL LEVERS
Switch configurations 3-23
Two-speed function 3-28
AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS
Standard auxiliary hydraulics 3-29
High flow auxiliary hydraulics 3-30
Enhanced High Flow (EHF) auxiliary hydraulics 3-32
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Electronic Instrument Cluster (EIC) 3-34
Advanced Instrument Cluster (AIC) 3-40
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) exhaust treatment – Overview 3-46
Instrument cluster 3-50
Left-hand column switch identification 3-67
ISO or H pattern control switch 3-69
4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COMMISSIONING THE UNIT
Operating Instructions 4-1
STARTING THE UNIT
Engine operation 4-3
Operating in extreme temperatures 4-5
Throttle control 4-6
STOPPING THE UNIT
Parking the machine and stopping the engine 4-7
Booster battery procedure 4-8
MOVING THE UNIT
Machine operation 4-9
5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
SHIPPING TRANSPORT
Transporting the machine 5-1
RECOVERY TRANSPORT
Moving a disabled machine 5-7
6 WORKING OPERATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Mechanical attachment mounting systems 6-1
Hydraulic attachment mounting systems 6-4
Field operation 6-6
7 MAINTENANCE
GENERAL INFORMATION
General safety before you service 7-1
Lubrication analysis program 7-3
Plastic and resin parts 7-3
Ecology and the environment 7-3
Machine cleaning 7-4
Window removal and cleaning 7-5
Cab door removal and installation 7-7
Battery safety – check and cleaning 7-8
Battery removal and installation 7-10
Fire extinguisher 7-16
Engine hourmeter 7-16
Fluids and lubricants 7-17
Engine oil viscosity 7-18
Hydraulic oil viscosity 7-19
Organic Acid Technology (OAT) coolant 7-20
General specification – Diesel fuel 7-21
General specification – Biodiesel fuels 7-22
Lubrication and maintenance access 7-24
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) exhaust treatment – Basic instructions 7-26
Fuses and relays 7-28
MAINTENANCE CHART
Maintenance chart 7-32
EVERY 10 HOURS OR DAILY
Clean tracks and components 7-33
Wheels and tires 7-35
Engine and hydraulic coolers 7-37
Engine coolant level 7-38
Engine oil level 7-39
Loader arm pivot points, coupler pins, and cylinder pins 7-40
Hydraulic oil level 7-41
Seat belt and seat interlock operation check 7-43
EVERY 50 HOURS
Cab intake filter 7-44
Air conditioning compressor belt tension 7-45
Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) mechanism and hardware check 7-45
EVERY 250 HOURS
Drive chain tension check 7-46
EVERY 500 HOURS
Engine oil and filter 7-47
Fuel prefilter 7-49
Fuel filter 7-50
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)/AdBlue® tank filter 7-51
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)/AdBlue® sending unit filter 7-54
Hydraulic oil filter 7-57
Final drive chain tank oil 7-58
Air cleaner elements 7-59
Hardware – loose or damaged 7-61
Final drive oil (track models) 7-62
EVERY 1000 HOURS
Hydraulic fluid and filter 7-63
Final drive chain tank oil 7-67
Every 1500 hours
Oil Mist Separator (OMS) filter 7-68
Blow-by recirculation system 7-69
Every 3600 hours or two years
Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system – Replace supply module filter – Compact
Track Loader (CTL) machines only 7-71
EVERY 4000 HOURS
Engine cooling system – Change fluid 7-74
STORAGE
Storing the machine 7-76
8 TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT CODE RESOLUTION
Display warnings 8-1
Fault code index 8-2
9 SPECIFICATIONS
Fluids and lubricants 9-1
General specification 9-2
Material weights 9-8
Units of measure and conversion 9-9
Torque charts – Minimum tightening torques for normal assembly 9-11
10 ACCESSORIES
Telematics – Overview with New Holland FleetForce™ 10-1
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