CONTENTS
Content Page
Introduction, personal safety ...................... 2
Registration of the product ………………… 3
General safety message............................. 3
Table of contents ………………………….. 4
What is what? ............................................ 5
Decals ........................................................ 6
What tools can be powered?...................... 7
About hoses longer than 25ft (7.5m)……… 7
About hydraulic couplers…………………… 7
Fuel and fuel safety warnings……………... 8
Recommended fuels................................... 8
Recommended oils …….......……………… 8
Assembly…………………………………….. 9
How to fi ll the hydraulic system …………… 9
Connecting the battery …………………….. 10
Install and remove battery........................... 10
Controls and operation …………………….. 11
Starting…………......................................... 11
Pre-operation checklist............................... 12
Starting the engine the fi rst time................. 12
Adjusting the automatic throttle control..…. 13
Engine maintenance................................... 14
Hydraulic maintenance................................ 15
Technical specifi cations............................... 15
Warranty ..................................................... 17
Conformity certifi cates................................. 18
Lifting and Loading the PP 418
The Power Pack 418 weighs approx 135kg/298lb.
The safest way to move the power pack from a trailer to the
work area is to hoist it using the lifting eyelet. Never attach a
lifting device to any other part of the machine. Other parts are
not designed to handle the weight of the power pack.
CAUTION
Only use the lifting eyelet when lifting the power pack.
If the Power Pack is to be manhandled up or down a trailer or
a slope, never have anyone on the “down side” of the unit.
Should the unit come loose, it could roll over anyone standing
below the unit and cause injuries.
Lifting Eyelet
LIFTING AND LOADING
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