User guide
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a) Flow control setting too low Increase flow control setting.
b) Fittings or connections Replace with proper fittings.
are too small or incompatible
c) Line restrictions Clear lines.
d) Dirty oil or oil filter Change oil and oil filter according to
vehicle manufacturer’s
recommendation.
e) Hydraulic pump worn See your dealer for repairs.
or damaged
a) Flow control setting too high Decrease flow control setting.
a) Fittings loose or damaged Tighten or replace fittings.
b) Hoses loose or damaged Tighten or replace hoses.
c) Hydraulic motor seals See your dealer for repairs.
worn or damaged
d) Hydraulic cylinder seals See your dealer for repairs.
worn or damaged
a) Low quantity of Fill reservoir to proper level.
hydraulic oil Increase reservoir storage capacity.
b) Improper oil Replace with proper oil.
c) Dirty oil or oil filter Change oil and oil filter according
to vehicle manufacturer’s
recommendation.
d) Fittings loose or damaged Tighten or replace fittings.
e) Hoses loose or damaged Tighten or replace hoses.
f) Improper hose size Check hose diameter and length
requirements.
a) Hydraulic relief pressure Adjust vehicle hydraulic relief
setting too high pressure setting to within drive
unit specifications.
b) Hoses worn or damaged Replace hoses.
c) Hose rating too low for Replace with hoses with
hydraulic system pressure working pressure rated higher
than vehicle hydraulic pressure.
d) Hoses pinched Reroute hoses.
For additional assistance, please call your dealer or contact Danuser direct:
Phone: (573) 642-2246
Fax: (573) 642-2240
E-mail: sales@danuser.com
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Troubleshooting
Slow Speed
Fast Speed
Oil Over
Heating
Hydraulic
Hose Failure
Oil Leaks










