COE M7 Manuel utilisateur

OWNERS MANUAL
COE M7 MONO BOOM SHAKER


Welcome……………………………… 1
Warranty………………………………. 2
Safety Guidelines……………………. 3
Safety Precautions………………….. 4
Cab Area……………………………... 5
Cab Area Descriptions……………... 6
Joystick Functions…………………… 7
Shaker Operation…………………… 8-9
Daily Operation……………………... 10
Vital Information…………………….. 11
Operation Do Not's ………………… 12
Service Points………………………... 13
Service Point Descriptions…………. 14
Shaker Head Service Points……….. 15-18
Weights………………………………... 19-20
Valve Service Points………………… 21-22
Water System & Steering……….….. 23
Auburn Gears………………………... 24
Maintenance Schedule……………. 25
Trouble Shooting…………………….. 26-30
Main Hydraulic Circuit……………… 31
Pilot Circuits…………………………... 32
Sweeper Circuit……………………… 33
Steering & Water System Circuits... 34
Ground Drive Circuit………………... 35
Air Conditioning Circuit…………….. 36
Wiring & Electrical Circuits…………. 37-42
Parts……………………………………. 43-52
Hose list………………………………... 53-54
Contents

Welcome
1
Equipment Information
Model and Year COE M7 Mono Boom shaker
Serial #
Engine Serial #
Coe Orchard Equipment would like to welcome you as a new owner of a COE M7
mono boom shaker. All COE product designs benefit from over 35 years of in-field ex-
perience in a large variety of crops and working conditions. Our vast on hands experi-
ence has allowed us to develop some of the top performing equipment in the industry.
All of our products are also backed by a large parts inventory and knowledgeable ser-
vice department.
We would like to encourage you to carefully read the Operations and Service manual.
This will better equip you and your operators to the proper operation, characteristics,
service and maintenance of your new shaker. The proper operation and service of your
machine is important in maintaining consistent performance. It also will help maintain
your re-sale value. Always remember to operate the equipment and perform
service in a safe manner.
COE recommends to only use genuine COE re-placement parts. The proper perfor-
mance of your equipment requires the use of components that were selected for cer-
tain performance criteria. Using NON GENUINE COE PARTS may cause unsatisfacto-
ry performance and shorter service life.
If you should have any questions that are not covered in this manual please call the
factory, parts department, service department or your local COE dealer. And thank you
for the purchase of a COE M7 shaker.

Warranty
2
Warranty Information
Model and Year COE M7 Mono Boom shaker
Customer Name
COE Representative
COE ORCHARD EQUIPMENT INC. WILL REPLACE OR REPAIR, AT COE OPTION, ANY COE
MANUFACTURED ITEM THAT IS, IN THE OPINION OF COE 1.) DEFECTIVE IN MATERIAL 2.)
DEFECTIVE IN WORKMANSHIP OR 3.) FAILED DUE TO IMPORPER INSTALLATION FOR A
PERIOD OF ONE YEAR OR 500 HOURS WHICHEVER COMES FIRST FROM THE DATE OF
FIRST USE. THIS WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT IMPLY THAT EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURED BY
COE IS INDESTRUCTABLE, OR THAT COE OR ITS DEALERS WILL ACOMPLISH ALL SERVICE
THAT THE MACHINE MAY NEED. THE OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROPER OPERA-
TION & SERVICE OF THE MACHINE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO ANY PIECE OF
EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO MISUSE, ACCIDENT, OR MODIFICATION.
CERTAIN COMPONENTS SUCH AS ENIGINES, HOSES, WHEELS, PUMPS, MOTORS, ETC
ARE COMPONENTS THAT ARE PURCHASED & INSTALLED BY COE. THE COE WARRANTY
ONLY APPLIES TO THE PROPER INSTALLATION BUT NOT THE PRODUCTS. PURCHASED &
INSTALLED COMPONENTS ARE COVERED BY THE SPECIFIC MANUFACTURERS WARRAN-
TY TERMS & CONDITIONS. THE WARRANTY COVERS LABOR, PARTS & MATERIAL FOR COE
PRODUCTS. IT DOES NOT COVER FREIGHT OR TRAVEL EXPENSES. ALL LABOR, TRAVEL
EXPENSE, FREIGHT & MATERIAL WILL BE BILLED TO THE CUSTOMER IN SUCH CASE.
WHEN WARRANTY DETERMINATION IS MADE BY A SPECIFIC MANUFACTURER THE CUS-
TOMERS ACCOUNT WILL BE CREDITED BACK THE AMOUNT ALLOWED BY A SPECIFIC
MANUFACTURER. ITEMS EXCLUDED BY THIS WARRANTY ARE SHAKER PADS, SLING &
FLAPS,BELTS, BELTING, TREE SEALS, TIRES, WEAR PLATES, HOSES ON OR CONNECTED
TO SHAKER HEAD & OTHER NORMAL WEAR ITEMS.

Safety
3
Guidelines
A.) Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to operate, repair, and service equipment.
B.) Operator should be a minimum of 18 years of age and in good physical and mental condition.
C.) Never operate equipment during times of illness, or while using medication that could impair
good judgment, vision, or hearing.
D.) Never operate equipment while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
E.) Be alert to all circumstances, equipment, and individuals in immediate work area.
F.) Drive equipment at safe speeds for conditions and area.
G.) Reduce speed when making sharp corners or when driving on rough or hilly terrain.
H.) Never drive near the edge of a ditch, gully or irrigation canals.
I.) Do not start or operate equipment unless sitting on equipment in a normal operating position
with hands on steering wheel.
J.) Never operate equipment with arms or legs hanging outside of operators area.
K.) Never allow riders or passengers on equipment while in operation.
L.) Prior to starting equipment conduct a visual inspection to ensure the equipment is in good,
safe operating condition.
M.) Never work beneath equipment unless engine is shut off, on level ground with the wheels
and shaker head blocked with the ignition key removed.
N.) Listen for and be alert to all unusual noises and vibrations not associated with normal
operation of the equipment. Report all abnormalities immediately to service personnel.
O.) Never operate equipment while using walkman type radios or other audio equipment used in the
ear. These can be an unsafe distraction and may impair the operators ability to hear unsafe
changes in the equipments operation or the voices of co-workers.
P.) Wear hearing and eye protection and other required safety equipment at all times.
Q.) Take your time and Practice safe work habits at all times.

Safety
4
Hydraulic Fluid
DO NOT check for leaks with hand. Fluid un-
der pressure can pierce skin causing
disease.
DO NOT work on hydraulics when machine is
running. ALWAYS turn off machine first.
DANGER hydraulic fluid at operating tempera-
ture is HOT use caution.
Precautions
Shaker Head and Boom Dangers
DO NOT work beneath, place any body part or stand be-
low shaker head or boom.
DO NOT place any body part near clamp arm openings
clamp jaws or boom openings. (DANGER PINCH POINT)
DO NOT work on shaker head while it is operating.
DO NOT allow people or objects between boom opening.
(DANGER PINCH POINT)
ALWAYS replace guards after service or repair.
Service Dangers
DO NOT check coolant when HOT.
ONLY perform service or repair when ma-
chine is turned OFF.
ONLY use proper tools and replacement
parts.
Back Up Danger
DO NOT back up without looking back.
BE ALERT to people or objects in work area.
Tires and Rims
NEVER over inflate tires explosion may occur
causing serious injury or death.
NEVER weld on rims explosion may occur
causing serious injury or death.
ALWAYS check lug nuts daily to make sure
they are not loose.

Operation
5
Cab Area
Instruments and control console

Cab Area Descriptions
Suspension Seat
The suspension seat has multiple adjustments to set seat to a comfortable operating
position. Fore-aft, backrest tilt, height and suspension weight. DO NOT adjust seat
while in motion.
Joy Stick Control
The Joy stick controls the shaker head boom up and down and the shaker head tilt up
and down. The joy stick grip contains the push buttons to operate the clamping, shake
and roll function. (diagram following page)
Propulsion Pedal
The propulsion pedal controls the direction of travel for the shaker. Rocking the pedal
to the left activates forward to the right reverse. Releasing the pedal will bring the shak-
er to a stop.
Throttle pedal
The throttle pedal controls the engine RPM. The speed of the hydraulic functions can
be controlled by using the throttle pedal.
Steering column
The steering column is tilt adjustable. The control lever is located on the lower center
part of the steering boot. Push in on the center of the boot marked by the arrow.
Cooled storage
The cooled storage operates when the AC is on. DO NOT store perishable items in the
storage box.
Instruments and control panel
The instrument panel contains all vital information for the shaker. The GEM (Generic
Engine Monitor) is a multi function interface that displays vital engine information as
well as any engine fault codes. The GEM can be programmed to display only the infor-
mation that the operators prefers. The instrument panel also has pressure gauges for
the hydraulic functions of CLAMP, SYSTEM and CHARGE. The AM/FM CD stereo is
located in the same area as the AC temp and blower controls. Toggle switches in the
control panel are for SWEEPERS, CAB PRESSURIZER, LIGHTS and HIGH-LOW
GEARS. The ignition switch is also located in the control panel.
Operation
6

Operation
7
Joystick Functions
DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
ROLL LEFT 12
34
ROLL RIGHT
UN-CLAMP
CLAMP / SHAKE
TILT TILT
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