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  • Page 2 The editing of the text, the illustrations, and the paginations were realized by “Cormidi s.r.l.” The information and technical data were furnished, checked and validated by the Cormidi Technical Office. The illustrations and technical data included in this manual are non binding: the manufacturer re- serves the right to carry out eventual modifications to its product without notice.
  • Page 3: Eneral Information

    If there is any doubt, it is better to ask rather than proceed on your own. We leave you to your perusal of the manual and enjoyment of your...
  • Page 4 GOAL OF THE MANUAL This manual has been drawn up by the manufacturer and is an integral part of the machine: it was written in Italian, the native language of the manufacturer (1.7.4 - 2006/42/CE). The information contained here within is addressed to expert operators, equipped with specific knowledge and competence in the sector of use.
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    READ CAREFULLY: Determine the type of motor that has been installed in your machine accurately, and read its manual to familiarize yourself with it. 1.4 S AFETY NFORMATION READ CAREFULLY: The information contained here is essential for your safety and for that of your co-workers! During the production of this machine, every possible measure was taken to make your work safer.
  • Page 6 DANGER: Never use the machine inside enclosed areas because the gasses emitted by the exhaust are lethal. • Every intervention for cleaning, tuning, and/or maintenance must be done un- der good environmental conditions and with adequate light, and always with the motor turned off. DANGER: Never refuel the vehicle when the motor is on or hot, in the proximity of flames or while smoking.
  • Page 7: Machine And Manufacturer Identification

    ACHINE AND ANUFACTURER DENTIFICATION The data which identifies the machine and the manufacturer are listed on the alluminium plate that is affixed on the dashboard of the machine. The frame number is Impressed on the left rear fender (see fig. 1). Identification Plate (cod.
  • Page 8 AFETY EVICES 1.5.1 Blocking the Body AC-ACW HIACW fig. 2 – Blocking the body The machine is equipped with a device to block the body in the raised position and to pre- vent it from lowering accidentally. Before carrying out any repair maintenance work with the body raised, always block the piston following this procedure (see fig.
  • Page 9 1.5.2 Blocking the Arm AC-ACW HIAC-HIACW fig. 3 – blocking the arm If necessary, the machine is equipped with a device used to block the down- loading arm in the raised position and prevents accidental lowering, as needed can be placed on the piston on the left or right in a similar manner. Follow these steps (see fig.
  • Page 10 1.5.3 Blocking the Footrest CAUTION: Always use the platform of driving in the open position at work, to pre- vent any accidents. Close the platform only after use. -Do Not use the platform in hazardous conditions, -Use The platform only on the ground level and paved fig.
  • Page 11 1.5.4 Blocking the Lift (“Hi-Tip”) HIAC-HIACW fig. 5 – Blocking the lift The raising device for the body for high unloading (Hi-Tip) can be blocked in a raised position to impede accidental movement, by using the safety pin • Raise completely the skip; •...
  • Page 12 1.1.1 Arm lock (“ML) The device is used to lock the arm in a raised position, preventing accidental descent. Follow the user instructions: • turn off the engine; • remove the device from its housing in a horizontal position on the side of the ML kit by unscrewing the handwheel;...
  • Page 13: Safety Tags

    AFETY READ CAREFULLY: During the design phase everything possible was done to prevent eventual risks: where it was technically impossible, specific pictograms were resort- ed to in order to highlight eventual potential and imminent risks. Specific adhesive tags were made with signals and descriptions associated with pictograms to give a higher importance to possible dangers, in accordance with government norms UNI 9244-95 (E).
  • Page 14: Safety Distance

    1.7.1 Safety Distance Tag which alerts the serious danger of coming near and standing within the field of action of the ma- chine in that there is an imminent risk of danger. 1.7.2 Hot Surface Invites caution in that there is a risk of burning be- cause of the nearness to the hot surface..
  • Page 15: Other Tags

    • Do not remove the protections on the moving parts • Wear work clothes having the protections of the prescribed type; • Do not adjust and / or remove and / or assembly parts during the running 1.7.7 Maximum Slopes Completely avoid working on terrains that have latitudinal slopes of more than 10°...
  • Page 16 The name plate on the side indicates that it is appropriate, read the user manual and maintenance before using the devices in the vicinity of the plate to avoid disappointment. The label on the side (fig. 12-b) indicates that you should read the owner's manual before using the devices next to this label, to avoid problems.
  • Page 17 DMISSIBLE LOPES fig. 7 – Maximum admissible slopes In figure 7 the maximum values for the latitudinal and longitudinal slopes of the terrain are shown on which it is possible to work. These conditions must never be surpassed to avoid the risk of overturning. DANGER: Always avoid working on terrain with slopes that are greater than those prescribed to avoid the possibility of overturning with possible serious consequences for the safety of the operator.
  • Page 18 ECHNICAL Model C85 RI C85 RIA C85 PO Type C85 - E C85 - E C85 - E Weight [kg] Engine Battery electric Battery electric Battery electric 5500 w 5500 w 5500 w Power (100%) Peak motor power 6500 w 6500 w 6500 w Model...
  • Page 19 IMENSIONS...
  • Page 21 OMMANDS...
  • Page 22 2.1 C OCKPIT ORMIDI DISPLAY TOUCH SCREEN Cormidi Cockpit is the touch screen display that equips the battery-powered C85 as standard. On the left is the screen that displayed when the panel is switched on. After starting the machine following the boot procedure, you...
  • Page 23 When this screen is displayed, you must stop the machine in a safe place so that it is out of the way of anyone and recharge or replace the battery with a charged one. By clicking on the three horizontal lines at the top right you can access the menu that allows you to configure many parameters;...
  • Page 24 FORWARD AND BACK "SPEED" FORWARD AND BACK "POWER"...
  • Page 25 LEVER LEFT LEVER RIGHT...
  • Page 26 HORN BUTTON AND LEVER CUT-BATTERY fig. 12– Horn button (above) - Battery switch (bottom)
  • Page 27 PARKING BRAKE LEVER AND THROTTLE fig. 13 – Parking brake (above) - Throttle (bottom) WARNING: Whenever the operator turns off the engine and / or away from minidumpers you must enter the parking brake; as well as at each engine start, before starting off, necessarily mandatory release the parking brake...
  • Page 28 LEVER DUMP AND ARM SELF LOADING fig. 14 - Dump lever (top) Self-loading lever arm (bottom)
  • Page 29 EVER BUCKET ROTATORY LIFT AND HI fig. 15 – Lever bucket rotatory (top) Lever Hi - Tip (bottom)
  • Page 30 Instruction for use...
  • Page 31: First Use

    Instruction for use NSTRUCTION FOR USE IRST READ CAREFULLY: Before using the machine you must read all of the instruc- tions in this manual and the user’s and maintenance manual of the motor in- stalled on your machine scrupulously. Furthermore, always keep it attached to the machine.
  • Page 32: Starting The Engine

    Removing and inserting the battery pack 3.4.1 Removing the battery pack • Take the original Cormidi trolley near the hood of the C85; • Open the front rods as shown in figure “2”; • Open the hood of the machine and hook the two rods just opened to the hood base, on the sheet metal bumper;...
  • Page 33 Once removed and reloaded, it can be inserted. The procedure is as follows: Insertion the battery pack • Bring the original Cormidi trolley near the hood of the C85 with the charged battery ready for use on it; • Open the front rods as shown in figure “2”;...
  • Page 34 Instruction for use...
  • Page 35: Driving The Machine

    Instruction for use REQUIREMENT: Avoid release to the environment fuels and / or containers, but please do so in an environmentally and local regulations. RIVING THE ACHINE DANGER: Always avoid overloading the machine above the prescribed limits: during movement, an overload could create structural variations that were not foreseen and could provoke the overturning of the machine with serious safety consequences.
  • Page 36: Driving Position

    Instruction for use 3.3.1 Driving Position During the driving of the machine and during the work, is necessary utilize the footrest platform in open position, always (see fig. 17), to prevent risks. Close the footrest platform only after use. • Pull the safety pin spring that locks the platform; •...
  • Page 37 Instruction for use fig. 18 – a) a) going uphill; b) going downhill When addressing sloped segments, especially when the machine is loaded, you must use this particular driving technique (see fig. 18): Always address the uphill and in the downhill slopes in forward gear; On high slope ground is necessary to work with high regimen of motor (as the slope) minimizing the opening of drive levers (see fig.
  • Page 38: Stopping And Parking

    Instruction for use 3.3.6 Movement in Curves To allow the machine to turn one must release the lever on the side to which one intends to turn: • To turn to the right, release the right-hand drive lever; • To turn to the left, release the left-hand drive lever. The steering is determined by the slowing of the speed of one track with respect to the other.
  • Page 39: Using The Parking Brake

    Instruction for use ARKING RAKE Engage the parking brake. - Turn off the machine by turning the key to position “0” (drawing 2). -Turn off the battery by turning the key to the “OFF” position for 3 sec. (drawing 1).. USING THE PARKING BRAKE The machine has a safety device nominated as the “Parking Brake”...
  • Page 40: Transporting Loads

    Bucket, forks, auger and all the accessories available in the Cormidi catalog for ML 85. The kit can also be purchased as an accessory to be installed subsequently and exclusively on ML 85 only by...
  • Page 41: Unloading Material

    Instruction for use 1.1.3 Polypropylene Container (RI-RIX Poly) C85 is equipped with a swivel metal or plastic container for the transportation of cement in a liquid state approved for food transportation (Food contact approved). CAUTION: when turning the container to the right or to the left, always observe the sides of the machine carefully to avoid striking persons or objects accidentally.
  • Page 42 Instruction for use 3.7.2 Raising the Body (“Hi-Tip”) On request the machine may be equipped with a hydraulic device to raise the body during the unloading to allow for unloading in containers or tubs with high walls, named “Hi-Tip”. To unload material normally, use the lever for the overturning of the body (as in- dicated in the preceding paragraph).
  • Page 43 Instruction for use 3.7.3 Use of the Self-loading Your machine may be equipped with a self-loading mechanism consisting of an anterior bucket that has a hydraulic command. CAREFUL: During movement the auto-loading device must remain raised above the surface of the land to avoid collision with the terrain and must be in a position that does not obstruct visibility.
  • Page 44 Instruction for use UPPLEMENTARY YDRAULIC OMMAND Some versions may be equipped with a hydraulic force instrument for the command of auxiliary equipment. The hydraulic force instrument is composed of two openings with rapid transmis- sion of standard type, indicated by the letters “A” and “B”, situated on the right side of the dashboard.
  • Page 45 Instruction for use PLATE INSERTION WITH AUTOMATIC UNIVERSAL CONNECTION (ML) Your ML machine is equipped with a plate with a universal automatic connection that allows connection of the accessories extremely rapidly. In fact, by following a few simple steps it is possible to replace the bucket fitted to the Mini Loader with other accessories. Fig.
  • Page 46: Electrical Plug

    Instruction for use ATTENTION: When performing the insertion and disengagement operations of the accessory, always check first that the ground is stable and that the accessory and the plate are intact and fully functional. LECTRICAL PLUG Your machine it's equipped with some devices that make it more complete.
  • Page 47 Instruction for use 3.11 RANSPORT WARNING: During transport, always position the machine levelly to avoid the spilling of oil or other liquids If the machine needs to be transported, one must proceed correctly to avoid dangers to persons and/or to the machine, if there is any on the machine, keep down completely the bucket during the transport.
  • Page 48 • Stick firmly to the floor of the means of transport through the chain approved Cormidi (Cod. C0260.00.3) purchased from authorized dealers Cormidi), con- necting more with the points set as in Figure 29. Fig.28 - Anchoring points for towing fig.
  • Page 49: Maintenance

    Maintenance 3.12 TORAGE Whenever the machine must remain inactive for several months, it is necessary to provide a correct garaging so that the machine is in perfect working order when it is used again. In particular one must carry out storage by following all of these in- structions: •...
  • Page 50: Maintenance Intervals

    Anyway presents a table showing all mainte- nance operations to be performed every 8 hours and any schedule of planned maintenance Maintenance see "Cormidi maintenance booklet" in attachment with user's manual booklet DEADLINES OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE *...
  • Page 51: Clean The Machine

    Maintenance The machine that was delivered could be equipped at the origin with different en- gine types for specific needs and/or markets. A correct maintenance is the best way to conserve the motor of your machine so that it is always working at its highest efficiency and this allows you to maintain low operation costs.
  • Page 52: Hydraulic Circuit

    Maintenance 3.14 YDRAULIC IRCUIT 3.14.1 Hydraulic Oil OBLIGATION: Do not spill any oil and make the environment and the disposal of the existing rules. 3.14.2 Verifying oil level DANGER: The hydraulic oil can reach high temperatures, especially after a of work: avoid substituting the oil when it is hot to avoid the risk of burning yourself.
  • Page 53 Maintenance 3.15 RACKS 3.15.1 Check and if necessary adjust the rubber track tension Every 8 hours Register the tension of the tracks The correct tension of the tracks is im- portant in order to guarantee their longevity and for your own 20mm safety: to check it, apply a pressure of 5 kg on the track and check that...
  • Page 54 Maintenance 3.15.2 Substitution DANGER: Never work with the machine raised on a jack or suspended, ra- ther always place it upon suitable trestles that can maintain the weight of the machine before starting work. For the substitution of the tracks, pro- ceed as follows: •...
  • Page 55 Inconveniences and breakdowns 3.16 REASING Every 8 hours Refurnish the grease in all prescribed points. Supplied with grease all grease points provided, using a grease gun. Additionally, grease the levers driving using a can of spray type grease. fig. 36 – Greasing points ECOMMENDED UBRICANTS DANGER: before lubricating the machine, make sure to turn off the engine, actu-...
  • Page 56 Inconveniences and breakdowns NCONVENIENCES AND BREAKDOWNS Inconvenience Causes Remedy Excessive oil level. Correct the oil level Overheated oil. Turn off the machine and let it cool down Hydraulic oil is leaking. Breakdown in the hydraulic cir- cuits. Have the machine looked at by a mechan- ic with specific competence Excessive oil level.
  • Page 57 Inconveniences and breakdowns Incorrect track tension. Register the tension. Excessive noise from the tracks during movement. Broken or worn tracks. Replace the tracks. Have the motor looked at by a mechanic with this Broken rollers or ball bearings. specific competence Needs greasing..
  • Page 58 Appendice Index INTRODUCTION WARRANTY GOAL OF THE MANUAL MACHINE DESCRIPTION SAFETY INFORMATION MACHINE AND MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION SAFETY DEVICES SAFETY TAGS ADMISSIBLE SLOPES TECHNICAL DATA DIMENSIONS COMMANDS INSTRUCTION FOR USE SUPPLEMENTARY HYDRAULIC COMMAND ELECTRICAL PLUG TRANSPORT STORAGE MAINTENANCE TRACKS GREASING INCONVENIENCES AND BREAKDOWNS...
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