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Case TL100EV Mini Track Loader Operators Manual (92772295, B28010108)

Format: PDF (Printable Document)

File Language: English

File Pages: 266

File Size: 33.62 MB (Speed Download Link)

Brand: Case

Model: TL100EV Mini Track Loader

Book No: 92772295, B28010108

Date: January 2026

Type of Document: Operators Manual

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Case TL100EV Mini Track Loader Operators Manual (92772295, B28010108)

Case TL100EV Mini Track Loader Operators Manual (92772295, B28010108) (January 2026)

Out on a jobsite, this TL100EV is usually running in tight spots—muddy lots, landscaping work, small demo cleanups—where you’re hopping in and out all day. This operators manual helps you run it the way the factory intended: how the controls respond, what the lights are really telling you, and what to check before something expensive fails. Picture this: you’re loading wet clay on a slope, the tracks start to chatter, a warning pops up; with this manual you can trace what the system’s doing, adjust your technique, and decide if you keep working or park it and call for service.

Applications & Use Cases

  • Learn how each joystick and switch behaves so you can feather the controls under load, not jerk the machine around.
  • Set up daily walk‑arounds: inspect tracks, check for leaks, verify coupler lock, and test safety interlocks before you start.
  • Trace and isolate common operator faults, like trying to move with the lap bar up or forgetting to release hydraulic pressure before disconnecting an attachment.
  • Use the recommended start‑up and shutdown sequences to align with how the electric system manages power, so you don’t confuse the electronics.
  • Follow the guidance on working on slopes and in soft ground to route your travel paths safely and avoid burying the front end.

FAQ

Q: Is this a PDF I can search on my phone or laptop?

A: Yes, it’s typically a searchable PDF, so you can jump to fault codes or procedures instead of scrolling forever.

Q: Can I print just a few pages to keep in the cab?

A: You usually can; most folks print the safety, controls, and daily checks sections so they’re handy on the job.

Safety Note

Always bleed off hydraulic pressure exactly as described before you crack any line or pop off an attachment, or you’re asking for a nasty surprise.

Case TL100EV Mini Track Loader Index:

  • 1 - Introduction
    • 1.1 – Regarding this manual
      • 1.1.1 – Manual consultation and terminology
    • 1.2 – Machine identification data
    • 1.3 – Manufacturer
      • 1.3.1 – Contact the manufacturer
      • 1.3.2 – Spare Parts
    • 1.4 – Information to the owner of the machine
    • 1.5 – Intended use
    • 1.6 – Prohibited use
  • 2 - Safety
    • 2.1 – Safety symbol
    • 2.2 – General safety
      • 2.2.1 – Manual safety sign consultation
    • 2.3 – Safety signs and operation related labels
    • 2.4 – Machine driver
      • 2.4.1 – Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    • 2.5 – Work Area – Hazard Zone – No Entry Zone
    • 2.6 – List of Residual Hazards
    • 2.7 – Safety procedures
    • 2.8 – Safety devices
      • 2.8.1 – Control cut-out button
      • 2.8.2 – Parking brake button
      • 2.8.3 – Operator presence sensor
      • 2.8.4 – Emergency stop button
      • 2.8.5 – High-voltage disconnect switch
      • 2.8.6 – Reversing audible warning device
  • 3 - Technical data
    • 3.1 – General data
    • 3.2 – Engine
    • 3.3 – Power supply
    • 3.4 – Battery charging times
    • 3.5 – Electrical system
    • 3.6 – Hydraulic system
    • 3.7 – Performance
    • 3.8 – Counterweight
    • 3.9 – Undercarriage
      • 3.9.1 – Translation motors
    • 3.10 – Fluid capacities
    • 3.11 – Brakes
    • 3.12 – Operating load
      • 3.12.1 – Bucket
      • 3.12.2 – Pallet forks
    • 3.13 – Overall dimensions
  • 4 - Transporting the machine
    • 4.1 – Transportation dimensions
    • 4.2 – Loading/unloading operations
    • 4.3 – Securing the machine on the mean of transport
    • 4.4 – Lifting the machine
      • 4.4.1 – Lifting procedure
    • 4.5 – Recovering and pulling the machine
  • 5 - Controls and instrumentation
    • 5.1 – Description of controls
    • 5.2 – Description of control levers
    • 5.3 – Description of dashboard
    • 5.4 – Roller operation
    • 5.5 – Auxiliary power socket on console
    • 5.6 – Control panel
    • 5.7 – Display
    • 5.8 – Battery disconnect switch (emergency stop button)
    • 5.9 – myCASEConstruction portal and app
  • 6 - Using the machine
    • 6.1 – Commissioning
    • 6.2 – Battery disconnect switch (emergency stop button)
    • 6.3 – Driver seat
    • 6.4 – Control cut-out button
    • 6.5 – Parking brake button
    • 6.6 – Control panel operation
      • 6.6.1 – Dashboard to scroll through the menu on the display
    • 6.7 – HOME page
      • 6.7.1 – Time
      • 6.7.2 – Machine hours
      • 6.7.3 – Control mode
      • 6.7.4 – Travel speed
      • 6.7.5 – Engine data and battery data
      • 6.7.6 – Pop-up messages (information/alarms)
      • 6.7.7 – Warning indicators
      • 6.7.8 – Pressure relief indicator light and button
      • 6.7.9 – Work lights indicator light and button
      • 6.7.10 – Boom float indicator light and button
      • 6.7.11 – Parking brake indicator light and button
      • 6.7.12 – Work mode management
    • 6.8 – MENU screen
      • 6.8.1 – BATTERY screen
      • 6.8.2 – ENGINE screen
      • 6.8.3 – EQUIPMENT screen
        • 6.8.3.1 – Equipment SETTINGS sub-menu
      • 6.8.4 – TEMPERATURES screen
      • 6.8.5 – SOFTWARE screen
      • 6.8.6 – SERVICE screen
      • 6.8.7 – SETTINGS screen
      • 6.8.8 – LIFETIME DATA COUNTER Screen
        • 6.8.8.1 – CONTROL START MODE
        • 6.8.8.2 – PRESSURE RELIEF
        • 6.8.8.3 – PARTIAL HOURS RESET
        • 6.8.8.4 – LANGUAGE sub-menu
        • 6.8.8.5 – DATE/TIME sub-menu
        • 6.8.8.6 – UNIT OF MEASURE
      • 6.8.9 – CONTROL MODE screen
        • 6.8.9.1 – INDIVIDUAL sub-menu
    • 6.9 – Visibility
      • 6.9.1 – Travel position
    • 6.10 – Starting the machine
      • 6.10.1 – Inspections prior to starting
      • 6.10.2 – Procedure for starting the machine
    • 6.11 – Battery power
    • 6.12 – Machine charging mode
      • 6.12.1 – On-board battery charger
      • 6.12.2 – Portable battery charger (optional)
    • 6.13 – Electrical isolation
    • 6.14 – Horn
    • 6.15 – Work lights
    • 6.16 – Operation at low temperatures or during winter
    • 6.17 – Precautions during operation
    • 6.18 – Stopping and parking the machine
    • 6.19 – Machine movement
      • 6.19.1 – Left Joystick
      • 6.19.2 – Forward and reverse travel
      • 6.19.3 – Turning while moving forward
      • 6.19.4 – Rotation while reversing
        • 6.19.4.1 – Precautions during the operation of the tracks
    • 6.20 – Operating the boom
      • 6.20.1 – Right joystick
      • 6.20.2 – Boom floating control
    • 6.21 – Using the bucket
    • 6.22 – Discharge residual pressure in the hydraulic system
    • 6.23 – Auxiliary hydraulic systems
      • 6.23.1 – Connection of equipment to the hydraulic systems
      • 6.23.2 – AUX1 Auxiliary hydraulic system
        • 6.23.2.1 – Single-acting mode AUX1
        • 6.23.2.2 – Double-acting mode AUX1
        • 6.23.2.3 – Auxiliary hydraulic system AUX1 latch with operator not in the driver’s seat
      • 6.23.3 – Drain line (direct to tank – optional)
    • 6.24 – Electrical auxiliary systems (optional)
      • 6.24.1 – Connecting equipment to electrical systems
      • 6.24.2 – Operation of electrical auxiliary systems
    • 6.25 – Emergency boom lowering procedure
    • 6.26 – Procedure for the temporary activation of the controls with the operator not detected in the driver’s seat
    • 6.27 – Supplementary counterweight installation and removal procedure
    • 6.28 – Daily storage
  • 7 - Recommended optional equipment
    • 7.1 – Safety precautions
    • 7.2 – Specifications on authorised equipment
    • 7.3 – Operating capacity
    • 7.4 – Quick-coupling
    • 7.5 – Precautions
  • 8 - Maintenance
    • 8.1 – Safety
      • 8.1.1 – Putting the machine out of service for maintenance
    • 8.2 – Tools and equipment for maintenance
    • 8.3 – Safety devices
      • 8.3.1 – Battery compartment hood
      • 8.3.2 – Upper compartment cover (cushion)
      • 8.3.3 – Lower compartment cover
      • 8.3.4 – Oil tank compartment guard
      • 8.3.5 – Charging compartment cover
      • 8.3.6 – Fuse and relay compartment guard
      • 8.3.7 – High-voltage component guards
    • 8.4 – Locking the boom for maintenance
    • 8.5 – Electrical system
    • 8.6 – Tracks
    • 8.7 – Refilling
      • 8.7.1 – Refilling quantity table
      • 8.7.2 – Products for lubrication
      • 8.7.3 – Hydraulic system oils
        • 8.7.3.1 – Requirements for using eco-friendly hydraulic oil
        • 8.7.3.2 – Scheduled plan for analysis and control of eco-friendly hydraulic oil
        • 8.7.3.3 – Requirements for the sampling of eco-friendly hydraulic oil
    • 8.8 – Tightening torque tables
    • 8.9 – Weights of the material in a pile
    • 8.10 – Regular maintenance
      • 8.10.1 – Performance check
      • 8.10.2 – Cleaning of radiator and heat sink
      • 8.10.3 – Check of hydraulic oil level
      • 8.10.4 – Operator foot board pad check
      • 8.10.5 – Change discharge circuit hydraulic oil filter
      • 8.10.6 – Hydraulic system oil sampling/replacement
      • 8.10.7 – Replacement of intake circuit hydraulic oil filter
      • 8.10.8 – Check of hydraulic line condition
      • 8.10.9 – Full charge of the battery
      • 8.10.10 – Checking that the screws of the undercarriage are tight
      • 8.10.11 – Check of track tension
      • 8.10.12 – Adjusting the track tension
      • 8.10.13 – Replacing the gear motor oil
      • 8.10.14 – Lubrication of pins
      • 8.10.15 – Electrical test
    • 8.11 – Long inactivity periods
    • 8.12 – Long-term storage
  • 9 - electrical components
    • 9.1 – Fuses and relays
      • 9.1.1 – Control box fuses
      • 9.1.2 – Control unit relays
    • 9.2 – Work lights replacement
    • 9.3 – LED strip replacement
  • 10 - RESCUE SHEET

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