Multiquip LS600P operation manual Inspection, Before Starting, Fuel Safety, Fuel Check

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inspection

WARNING

NEVER operate the pump in a confined area or enclosed area structure that does not provide ample free flow of air.

ALWAYS wear approved eye and hearing protection before operating the pump.

NEVER operate the pumps's engine with the engine hood removed. The possibility exists of hands, long hair, and clothing becoming entangled with the V-belt, causing injury and bodily harm.

NEVER place hands or feet inside the hopper. ALWAYS make while the engine is running. ALWAYS shut down the engine before performing any kind of maintenance service on the pump.

NOTICE

Reference Figures 5, 6, and 7 for the location of any control or component referenced in this section.

Before Starting

1. Read safety instructions at the beginning of manual.

2.Clean the entire pump, removing dirt and dust, particularly the engine cooling air inlet, and heat exchanger.

3.Check the air filter for dirt and dust. If air filter is dirty, replace air filter with a new one as required.

4.Check fastening nuts and bolts for tightness.

Fuel Safety

DANGER

Handle fuel safely. Motor fuels are highly flammable and can be dangerous if mishandled. DO NOT smoke while refueling. DO NOT attempt to refuel the pump if the engine is hot or running.

DANGER

Diesel fuel is extremely flammable, and

its vapors can cause an explosion if

ignited. DO NOT start the engine near

spilled fuel or combustible fluids. DO NOT fill the fuel tank while the engine is running or hot.

DO NOT overfill tank, since spilled fuel could ignite if it comes into contact with hot engine parts or sparks from the ignition system. Store fuel in approved containers, in well-ventilated areas and away from sparks and flames. NEVER use fuel as a cleaning agent.

Fuel Check

1.Check the fuel gauge (Figure 9) built into the fuel tank cap to determine if the pump's engine fuel is low.

Figure 9. Fuel Cap Gauge

2.If fuel is low, remove fuel filler cap and fill with #2 diesel fuel (Figure 10).

DIESEL

I

FUEL

G

Figure 10. Adding Diesel Fuel

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Contents Model LS600P Proposition 65 warning Silicosis Warning Silicosis/respiratory warningsSpecifications are subject to change without notice Table of ContentsImportant Hand Signals General Information Appendix Concrete Mix InformationChoose from three easy options Symbol Safety Information„ Always know the location of the nearest Drugs or alcoholfire extinguisher first aid kitBefore servicing equipment ENgiNe SafeTY„ Use well-insulated gloves when picking up the battery Fuel SafetyTOWiNg SafeTY TRaNSpORTiNg SafeTY„ Always shutdown engine before transporting „ do not lift machine to unnecessary heightsEMiSSiONS iNfORMaTiON ENviRONMeNTaL SafeTY/DeCOMMiSSiONiNgEmission Control Label Label must remain with the engine for its entire lifeCondititons SpecificationsReference Dimensions in. mm Letter DimensionsOperation Hand Signals Important hand signalsConcrete Mix Design General information„„600 lbs. of cement/cu yd for 4000 p.s.i. concrete after Regional DifferencesPumping information Remixtures Vertical Pumping Downhill PumpingHose Pulsation Snap-Joint CouplingsPreventing Mix Set-Up After Pump Shutdown Brief explanation of why heat and time affect concreteEffects Of Heat And Excessive Time On Concrete Clearing Concrete Blockage Clearing The System After Mix Set UpClearing Shuttle Tube Blockage Hose Line PressureShuttle Tube Inspection Procedure Reverse Pumping ProcedureAccumulator Pressure Stop the pump. Turn off the enginePumping Cycle Pump Components View Pump componentsPump components Pump components Engine Perkins 1104D-44TA Turbo Diesel engine Accumulator Pressure Digital control panel componentsPrimary Screen Perkins 1104D-44TA Diesel Engine Components Engine componentsInspection Fuel SafetyBefore Starting Fuel CheckMake sure pump/engine is placed on level ground Engine Oil CheckHydraulic Oil Check Adding Hydraulic Oil Filler Hole Rear Stabilizer Jacks Location of PumpHydraulic Rear Stabilizer Jacks Optional Hydraulic rear stabilizerAutomatic position Figure Starting ProcedureOperation Priming The Pump With Slurry Mixture Hose LubricationPumping Before pumping, it is necessary to lubricate the hoseHOSE/LINE Blockage Radio Remote Control Remote Control Optional„„E-STOP- Turns off the pump completely in an emergency Radio Remote Control Buttons OperationScrews Remote Control Cable Operation 25 ft Radio Remote Control ProgrammingHand-held remote control module is now ready for use Remote control cable has the following controlsInspect Saftey Devices / Decals MaintenanceCheck Brake Lights Check Tire Conditions Always place the ON/OFF switch Air Cleaner with Dust IndicatorGeneral Inspection Accidental starts can cause severe injury or deathRemove the air cleaner element Air Cleaner 250 HoursChanging Engine Oil And Filter Checking Engine Oil DailyOperation in Freezing Weather Radiator MaintenanceVol % Freezing Point Boiling Point 108 226In-Line Fuel Filter Fuel FilterFuel/Water Separator Primary Filter Oil And Fuel LinesBattery Safety Battery MaintenanceCleaning The Pump And Delivery System „„Outtriggers Option 2 grease fittings Hydraulic Oil System MaintenanceCylinder Lubrication Box Cleaning the Lubrication BoxWear Plate and Cutting Ring Accumulator CircuitChecking Accumulator Bladder Pressure Off Cylinder Cup Replacement ProcedureChanging the Concrete Cylinder Piston Cups Wear Plate Installation Wear Plate And Cutting Ring ReplacementWear Ring Installation Install the two cylinder o-ringsPressure Test Heat Exchanger Cooling FanLong Term Storage Pump Long Term Storage TrailerManually Adjusting the Brakes Trailer maintenanceTrailer Brakes Hydraulic BrakesWheel Bearings Adjustable ChannelTORSION Suspension Wheel Hub AdjustmentCommon CaUSeS fOR Loss Of TRaiLeR Trailer guidelinesTRaiLeR TOWiNg gUiDeLiNeS „ Overloading the trailer or loading the trailer unevenlyCOUpLiNg to THe TOW veHiCLe Trailer VIN tag contains the critical safetyinformationDRiviNg CONDiTiONS TRaiLeR viN Tag INOpeRaBLe BRaKeS, LigHTS or MiRRORSTRaiLeR TOWiNg TipS TOW veHiCLe ELeCTRiCaL CONNeCTORSUSpeNSiON SYSTeM BRaKe CONTROLLeRTRaiLeR LigHTiNg aND BRaKiNg CONNeCTOR SafeTY CHaiNSBReaKaWaY SYSTeM JaCKSTaNDCoupling the Trailer to the Tow vehicle Ball Coupler Lock washer and hitch frameTrailer tongue. Wood or concrete blocks may also be used Breakaway Cable Surge Brake System Attaching Safety ChainBreakaway Brake System Uncoupling the Ball Hitch Connecting Trailer LightsPiNTLe HiTCH COUpLeR Pintle Coupler and Pintle HookCoupling Trailer to Tow vehicle pintle Coupler Figure H. Attaching Safety Chain Pintle HitchBe sure lug nuts are tight before each tow TiRe SafeTY Unsafe Tires, Lug Nuts or WheelsDetermining Load Limit of Trailer Determining Load Limit of Tow vehicle Step StepP indicates the tire is for passenger vehicles TiRe fUNDaMeNTaLSLetter Rating Speed Rating Tire Repair Tire Safety TipsReplacing Worn or Damaged Tires ST An ST is an indication the tire is for trailer use onlyLug Nut Torque Requirements Wheel RimsWheels, Bearings and Lug Nuts Figure M. Trailer to Tow Vehicle Wiring Diagram Lights and SignalsCONCReTe Mix iNfORMaTiON Appendix concrete mix informationSieve aNaLYSiS-peRCeNT paSSiNg DeSigN fOR ONe YaRD Of CONCReTe SaTURaTeD & SURfaCe DRYT.M. STaNDaRD SpeCifiCaTiON fOR gRaDiNg aggRegaTe Slump Test Procedure Symptom Possible Problem Solution Troubleshooting pumpDecrease volume control on main pump Is reaching ignition switchCheck for 12 Volt signal voltage Throttle Control Block SolenoidTroubleshooting Diesel engine Troubleshooting engineTroubleshooting hydraulic brakes Troubleshooting electrical Troubleshooting electricalControl box cOMPONENT Locator Module Wiring diagram control box InternalHopper Vibrator Locator Option Control BOX Interior Vibrator Relay Wiring diagram Hopper Vibrator optionHydraulic System lOCATOR Diagram Hydraulic System Diagram Wiring diagram Locator 1 External control box Holder Wiring diagram 1 External control boxWiring diagram Locator 2 External control box Switch B Wiring diagram 2 External control boxYour Local Dealer is HERE’S HOW to GET Help

LS600P specifications

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