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HYUNDAI EQUIPMENT LIABILITY WARRANTY

THE WARRANTY IS THE ONLY OBLIGATION OF HYUNDAI OR A HYUNDAI DEALER


TO THE PURCHASER OR ANYONE ELSE CONCERNING A PRODUCT, ITS SERVICE,
ITS USE OR PERFORMANCE OR ITS LOSS OF USE OR FAILURE TO PERFORM.
NEITHER HYUNDAI NOR A HYUNDAI DEALER HAVE MADE AND NEITHER WILL
MAKE ANY OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR
AGREEMENT CONCERNING A PRODUCT. NEITHER HYUNDAI NOR A HYUNDAI
DEALER HAVE MADE OR WILL MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR
AGREEMENT CONCERNING A PRODUCTS MERCHANTABILITY OR OTHER
QUALITY, ITS SUITABILITY FOR PURCHASER’S PURPOSE (EVEN IF A PURCHASER
HAS INFORMED HYUNDAI OR A HYUNDAI DEALER OF THAT PURPOSE), ITS
DURABILITY, PERFORMANCE OR OTHER CONDITION.

EVEN IF HYUNDAI OR A HYUNDAI DEALER WAS ADVISE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF


SUCH LOSS, NEITHER HYUNDAI NOR A HYUNDAI DEALER WILL BE LIABLE TO
PURCHASER OR ANYONE ELSE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL,
PUNITIVE, ECONOMIC, COMMERCIAL, OR SPECIAL LOSS WHICH IS IN ANY WAY
ASSOCIATED WITH A PRODUCT. THIS INCLUDES ANY LOSS OF USE OR NON-
PERFORMANCE OF A PRODUCT, ANY REPLACEMENT RENTAL OR ACQUISITION
COST, ANY LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, ANY FAILURE TO REALIZE EXPECTED
SAVINGS, ANY INTEREST COSTS, ANY IMPAIRMENT OF OTHER GOODS, ANY
INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LIABILITY OF PURCHASER TO ANY OTHER PERSON.

PURCHASER MAY NOT ATTEMPT TO ENLARGE ITS RIGHTS UNDER THE


WARRANTY BY MAKING A CLAIM FOR INDEMNITY, FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT,
FOR BREACH OF COLLATERAL WARRANTY, FOR A TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE,
MISREPRESENTATION OR STRICT LIABILITY) OR BY CLAIMING ANY OTHER CAUSE
OF ACTION.

THE WARRANTY IS A CONDITION OF SALE OF THE PRODUCT TO PURCHASER


AND WILL THEREFORE APPLY EVEN IF PURCHASER ALLEGES THAT THERE IS A
TOTAL FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT.

N.B. Read and practice your Hyundai operating and servicing instructions. Failure to do this may
void your warranty.

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INDEX
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2. CONTROLS
2. 1 Instrument Panel
2. 2 Seat and Seat Belt
2. 3 Seat Bar
2. 4 Parking Brake
2. 5 Throttle Control
2. 6 Lift Arm Supports
2. 7 Steering Controls
2. 8 Hand Controls
2. 9 Electrical Solenoid Auxiliary
2. 10 Foot Pedals
2. 11 Quick-Tach
2. 12 Electrical Panel
3. OPERATION
3. 1 Starting Instructions
3. 2 Operating Procedure
3. 3 Filling From a Pile
3. 4 Digging with a Bucket
3. 5 Leveling and Backfilling
3. 6 Auxiliary Hydraulics
3. 7 Lifting
3. 8 Towing
3. 9 Securing and Transporting
3. 10 Battery Maintenance and Boosting
3. 11 Lower Lift Arms
4. MAINTENANCE
4. 1 Preventative Maintenance Service Schedule
4. 2 Daily Service Checks
4. 3 50 Hour Service Check
4. 4 Service Access
4. 5 Final Drive Maintenance
4. 6 Hydraulic / Hydrostatic System Maintenance
4. 7 Engine Maintenance
4. 8 Air Cleaner Maintenance
4. 9 Electrical System
4. 10 Tire Maintenance
4. 11 Trouble Shooting
4. 12 Hydraulic / Hydrostatic Circuit
4. 13 Special Tools
5. SPECIFICATIONS
5. 1 Loader Specifications
5. 2 Torque Specifications
5. 3 Sound Power Level
5. 4 Decals, Warning
6. ATTACHMENTS AND BUCKETS
6. 1 Hyundai Approved Buckets and Attachments

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FOREWORD
This book has been written to give the Owner / Operator necessary operating
servicing and preventative maintenance instructions on the loader.
Read this manual completely and know the loader before operating or servicing it.
Do not do any service procedures that are not in the Operator’s manual.
Only service personnel that have had training in the service of this loader can do these
service procedures.

Reference Information

Write the correct information for your loaders in the spaces below. Always use these
numbers when referring to your loader.

Model No.
Serial No.
Dealer Name
Address
Phone

Throughout this manual the terms DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION are used to
indicate the degree of hazard in terms of personal safety. These words will be used in
conjunction with the Safety - Alert symbol, a triangle with an exclamation mark.
Throughout this manual, the term IMPORTANT is used
* To indicate that instructions are necessary before operating or servicing the
loader.
* To show important procedures which must be followed to prevent damage to
the loader or attachment.

This warning indicates an Instructions are necessary


DANGER immediate hazard which before operating or
WILL result in severe servicing this machine.
personal injury or death. Read the operators
manual and service
decals on the loader.
IMPORTANT Follow warnings and
instructions in this
manual when making
repairs, adjustments or
This warning indicates servicing. Check for
hazards or unsafe correct operation after
WARNING practices which COULD
result in severe personal
adjustments and repairs.
injury or death.

This warning indicates This notice shows


hazards or unsafe important procedures
practices which COULD
CAUTION result in minor personal IMPORTANT which must be followed
to prevent damage to the
injury or product or loader or attachment.
property damage.

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1...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following precautions are suggested to help prevent accidents.
A careful operator is the best operator. Most accidents can be avoided by observing certain precautions. Read and take the
following precautions before operating this loader to help prevent accidents. Equipment should be operated only by those
who are responsible and instructed to do so.

1. Read this manual carefully before using the loader. 7. Always be sure of water, gas, sewage and electrical
Working with unfamiliar equipment can lead to line locations before you start to dig.
accidents. 8. Watch out for overhead and underground high-
2. Do not allow anyone to ride on the loader with the voltage electrical lines when operating the loader.
operator. 9. Always park the loader on level ground where
3. Make sure the control locks and the seat bar are possible. If the loader is to be parked on an incline,
installed and functioning at all times. always lower the attachment so it contacts the
ground, set the parking brake and block the wheels.
4. Never run the engine in a closed building without
adequate ventilation, as the exhaust fumes can cause 10. Do not leave the loader when it is in motion.
death. 11. Do not dismount from the loader and leave the
5. Always fasten the seat belt around your waist before loader lift arms raised, unless following specific
starting the engine. Never fasten the seat belt behind service procedures. Always lower the lift arms down
you. against the frame and drop the attachment down to
contact the ground.
6. Never attempt to start the engine while standing
beside the unit unless as specified in this manual or 12. Always be watchful of bystanders when operating
under specific service and backhoe operation the loader.
procedures. Start the engine only while sitting in the 13. Always carry the attachment low for maximum
operator’s seat with the seat belt fastened around stability and visibility.
you. Always check to make certain that the seat
cushion is secured to the frame. 14. Exercise extreme caution when operating the loader
7 Keep the operator’s area free of debris. with a raised attachment.
8. Never enter or leave the loader while the engine is 15. Never attempt to lift loads in excess of loader
running. Always lower the lift arms down against capacity.
the frame, drop the attachment down to contact the 16. Check that the foot pedals are locked before getting
ground, set the parking brake and shut off the out of the operator’s seat.
engine prior to leaving the loader.
MAINTENANCE
9. If the unit is equipped with a cab enclosure kit
always close the door prior to operating the loader 1. Stop the engine before performing any service on
lift arms. the loader.
10. Do not operate the loader unless all safety 2. Never refuel the loader while smoking or with the
equipment, shields, seat belt, seat bar, hydraulic engine hot or running.
controls, parking brake, operator guard, and lift arm 3. Replace all missing, illegible or damaged safety and
supports are working properly, as well as all safety warning decals. See section 5.4 for list.
and instruction decals are in place.
4. Do not modify or alter, or permit anyone to modify
or alter this loader or any of its components or any
OPERATING THE LOADER loader function.
1. Always drive the loader at speeds compatible with
safety, especially when operating over rough 5. Do not bypass the safety system. Consult your
ground, crossing ditches or when turning. Hyundai Equipment Dealer if your safety controls
are malfunctioning. Use jumper cables only in
2. Avoid jerky turns, starts, stops, or reverses. recommended manner. See section 3.10
3. Use care when operating on steep grades to 6. Do not make mechanical adjustments while the
maintain proper stability. loader is in motion or when the engine is running.
4. Do not turn the loader while the lift arms are in the However, if minor engine adjustments must be
raised position. made, securely block the loader with the wheels
clear of the ground, and use extreme caution.
5. Be careful when driving through door openings or
under overhead objects. Always make sure there is 7. Do not attempt to repair or tighten hydraulic hoses
sufficient clearance for the operator’s guard. when the system is under pressure, when the engine
is running or when the lift arms are raised.
8. Do not get under the attachment or lift arms or
6. When travelling on public roads, know the local reach through the lift arms when they are raised.
rules and regulations and make sure your loader is
equipped with the proper safety equipment. 9. Never attach the chains or ropes to the operator’s
guard for pulling purposes, as the loader can tip
over.

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1...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
10. Whenever servicing or replacing pins in cylinder
ends, buckets, etc., always use a brass drift and a
hammer. Failure to do so could result in injury from
flying metal fragments.
11. Cooling system operates under pressure which is
controlled by the radiator cap. It is dangerous to
remove the cap while system is hot. Always turn cap
slowly to the first stop and allow the pressure to
escape before removing the cap entirely.
12. Keep the operator and foot pedal areas free from
debris.
13. For lifting and towing instructions, refer to
sections 3. 7 and 3. 8 of this manual.

To avoid personal injury,


lower the lift arms, shut off
the engine, raise the seat bar
and cycle the hydraulics to
ensure they are locked.
Then, unlatch the seat belt
WARNING and exit the loader. Do not
enter or exit with the engine
running unless as specified C360
in this manual or under
specific service and backhoe
operating procedures. START SAFELY

1. Sit in the operator’s seat and adjust it so you can


To prevent personal operate all of the controls properly.
injury do not start the
WARNING engine unless you are in
the seat with the seat belt
2. Adjust the seat and fasten the seat belt. Cycle the
fastened around you. controls to make sure they are in the locked or neutral
position. Lower the seat bar.

3. Know the exact starting procedure for your machine.


PARK SAFELY See Section 3 for the manufacturer’s instructions for
Select level ground whenever possible. If you must park on starting.
a slope or incline, position the machine at right angles to
the slope. Lower the attachment to the ground, engage the
parking brake and block the wheels (C359).
To prevent personal
injury do not operate the
loader without lowering
WARNING the safety bar, fastening
the seat belt and keeping
feet on the control pedals
or cab floor.

This engine is equipped


with glow plugs. Do not
IMPORTANT use ether or any high
energy fuels to assist
starting.

C359

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2...CONTROLS

2...CONTROLS

2. 1 Instrument Panel
2. 2 Seat and Seat Belt
2. 3 Seat Bar
2. 4 Parking Brake
2. 5 Throttle Control
2. 6 Lift Arm Supports
2. 7 Steering Controls
2. 8 Hand Controls
2. 9 Electric Solenoid Auxiliary
2. 10 Foot Pedals
2. 11 Quick - Tach
2. 12 Electrical Panel

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