Idcf07 01GB
Idcf07 01GB
Idcf07 01GB
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Operator's Manual in original OPERATOR'S MANUAL
DCF 280-520
1 Foreword ................................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 About the operator's manual.............................................................................................. 1
1.2 About the documentation kit .............................................................................................. 3
1.3 Inspection and maintenance .............................................................................................. 4
2 Safety ..................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Safety and emergency equipment ..................................................................................... 7
2.2 CE-marking ........................................................................................................................ 9
2.3 ANSI/ITSDF marking ....................................................................................................... 10
2.4 Keep in mind ..................................................................................................................... 11
2.5 Fire................................................................................................................................... 19
3 Overview............................................................................................................................... 21
3.1 Description ....................................................................................................................... 21
3.2 Plates ............................................................................................................................... 28
4 Instruments and controls ...................................................................................................... 36
4.1 Warning and indicator lights............................................................................................. 41
4.2 Instruments ...................................................................................................................... 44
4.3 Ignition ............................................................................................................................. 45
4.4 Switches .......................................................................................................................... 46
4.5 Gear selector and multi-function lever ............................................................................. 52
4.6 Hydraulic control .............................................................................................................. 54
4.7 Pedals .............................................................................................................................. 58
4.8 Steering wheel ................................................................................................................. 59
4.9 Driver's seat ..................................................................................................................... 62
4.10 Heating / Air conditioning ................................................................................................. 66
4.11 Control system ................................................................................................................. 69
5 Handling ............................................................................................................................... 75
5.1 Running-in ....................................................................................................................... 77
5.2 Daily inspection................................................................................................................ 78
5.3 Error codes ...................................................................................................................... 79
5.4 Operating ........................................................................................................................ 116
5.5 Load handling ................................................................................................................ 127
6 Inspection and maintenance............................................................................................... 146
6.1 Daily inspection.............................................................................................................. 147
6.2 Maintenance .................................................................................................................. 151
6.3 Service ........................................................................................................................... 179
7 Transporting the machine ................................................................................................... 181
7.1 Towing............................................................................................................................ 182
7.2 Lifting and transporting the machine.............................................................................. 184
7.3 Service position.............................................................................................................. 186
7.4 Long-term storage.......................................................................................................... 187
8 Environment and standards................................................................................................ 188
9 Technical data..................................................................................................................... 191
10 Terminology ........................................................................................................................ 201
11 Index.................................................................................................................................... 205
1 Foreword
1.1 About the operator's manual
General
Thank you for choosing Cargotec as your machine supplier. We hope
that we'll meet your expectations.
Storage
The operator's manual should always be kept in the machine.
Copyright
Cargotec Sweden AB
Manufacturer
This machine is manufactured by Cargotec Sweden AB, SE-340 10
Lidhult, Sweden.
DANGER
Situation that could lead to severe personal injury or
death if regulation is not followed.
WARNING
Situation that could lead to personal injury if regulation
is not followed.
CAUTION
Situation that could lead to product damage if regulation
is not followed.
Important information
Important information is denoted with NOTE and is intended to
facilitate the work process, handling or to increase understanding of
the information.
NOTE
Important information not related to safety.
Optional equipment
There is a range of optional equipment available for the machine.
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Ordering documentation
The documentation is ordered from the dealer for Cargotec.
Maintenance
For other maintenance not included in this operator's manual (service
and repairs), contact an authorised workshop.
2 Safety
General
Safety rules are intended to reduce the risk of personal injuries as well
as damage to the load or other property.
Only personnel trained for this machine may handle, operate, perform
service or be in its vicinity during its use.
The safety information in this operator's manual are intended for your
information and safety. It cannot, and is not intended to, cover all
possible events during operation. Responsible operators with the right
training is the only way to ensure the safe and prolonged use of the
machine.
The machine was thoroughly tested and adjusted before it left the
factory. This does not preclude the possibility that it has been damaged
during delivery. The machine must undergo a thorough inspection in
order to ensure correct function before being put into service.
NOTE
Never use a machine that does not have an operator's manual.
Intended use
• The machine must only be used for what it is designed and
manufactured for, i.e. to lift and transport goods (whose weight
does not exceed the machine's maximum permitted load
capacity). If it is used in any other way or in potentially dangerous
environments (e.g. an explosive environment, an area with
asbestos dust) then special safety rules must be followed and the
machine must be equipped for such operations.
• The machine must not be modified or changed without permission
from Cargotec. In the event of modifications approved by Cargotec
the signs on the machine and documentation affected must be
adapted to apply to the modification.
In the event of modification or conversion without Cargotec's
permission Cargotec's product liability ceases to apply.
Modification and conversion may only be made if the knowledge
exists to verify and test the modifications and conversions.
Modifications and conversions must be documented (date and
action) and the organisation responsible must be stated with name
and address. Signs and stickers must be updated in accordance
with the machine's new design.
Operator requirements
• The machine may only be operated by specially trained operators
who have the work supervisor's permission to operate the machine.
• Laws and regulations regarding driver's licenses, operator ID, etc.
must always be followed.
• The operator must be aware of and follow all local safety rules.
• The operator must follow the manufacturer's instructions.
• The operator should read and understand the machine's warning
and information plates as well as understand and be able to use
the machine's safety and warning equipment.
Prohibited operation
Machine operation is prohibited:
• If safety and warning equipment such as rear view mirrors,
headlights, etc., do not function correctly.
• In case of defective brakes, steering or lifting equipment.
• If there are unauthorised persons or vehicles within the machine's
work area.
• If the machine has been repaired, modified or adjusted without the
supervisor's/work management's permission.
• If the machine is equipped with tyres not approved by Cargotec.
4 6,7,8,11 2 1,10 8
012500
5 3
1. Back-up alarm
2. Revolving beacon
3. Horn
4. Electrically powered high-volume horn
5. Fire extinguisher
If the machine is supplied with a fire extinguisher, it should be of
the type ABE according to EN3 pt. 1, 2, 4, and 5. With such a
fire extinguisher, it is possible to put out fires in both solid organic
materials and fluids. Adapted fire extinguishing equipment can be
ordered from Cargotec.
6. Seat belt
7. Buzzer in the cab to indicate an alarm or forgotten action, e.g. if
the operator leaves the cab without applying the parking brake.
8. Camera with monitor :
Used to provide improved rearward vision when manoeuvring the
machine. The monitor is located inside the cab on the left-hand
side.
9a
9b 9c
9b
9a
012501
9b 9c
Low-profile model
9b
9a
012502
9c Central cab
9b
007330
High-profile model
10. Flashing brake lights when reversing
11. Breaker switch for load handling (servo circuits) :
Cuts off all power supply and control signals to hydraulics.
2.2 CE-marking
CE-marking
(Declaration of Conformity, only applies to machines marketed
within EU/EEA).
If the machine is used for other purposes or with other tools than what
is specified in these instructions, safety must be ensured in each
individual case. The machine owner is responsible that the machine
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is used in accordance with the instructions in the operator's manual.
Machine plates for ANSI/ITSDF marking For additional information, see standards under chapter 8
Environment and standards.
WARNING
Always turn off the electric power when the machine is
left, e.g. when parking or at the end of the shift.
Risk of fire!
Turn off the electric power with the battery disconnector.
NOTE
Never leave the operator's station without first applying the parking
brake (ON position).
NOTE
Always remove the start key if the machine is to be left unattended.
DANGER
Forks or other attachments are work tools that handle
large loads.
Extreme hazard to personal health and risk of property
damage!
Make sure that no persons stand or walk under a raised
work attachment, regardless of whether it is loaded
or not.
DANGER
External equipment may only be used if it is approved
by Cargotec.
Extreme hazard to personal health and risk of property
damage!
Only use equipment that is approved by Cargotec.
DANGER
The parking brake should not be applied when the
machine is in motion.
Very heavy braking. Risk of machine tipping, load
tipping over, being dropped or damage to property or
extreme danger!
Stop the machine before applying the parking brake.
DANGER
The machine’s work area is large and visibility from the
operator’s cab is restricted.
Extreme hazard to personal health and risk of property
damage!
Keep in mind:
• Always check to ensure no one is in the way of
the machine or its accessories. Also check that
the area upwards is unobstructed. If there are
unauthorised persons or vehicles within the work
area then the machine must be stopped.
• The operator must always face in the travel
direction and should operate with special care
where persons or vehicles may appear.
• The operator must adapt the speed to the load and
ground conditions, visibility, and wind conditions,
etc.
• The operator must pay extra attention and operate
with special care near electric power lines, viaducts,
docksides, ramps, doorways, etc.
• Always operate carefully so that the attachment
does not collide with posts, power lines, etc.
• Use available visibility-enhancing equipment such
as rear view mirrors and camera ( ).
WARNING
Transporting loads is associated with major risks.
Risk of roll-over and tipping over! Chance of load
damage to property! Extreme danger!
Respect the lifting capacity of the machine and exercise
the greatest caution during load handling:
• The machine shall only be operated on even
surfaces, intended for the machine's total weight
and ground pressure.
• All transporting of loads must take place in transport
position. Exercise caution when operating, think
about the width and height so that the mast or
forks/attachment does not collide with poles,
cables, etc.
• Do not transport the load in high position since this
may cause the machine to roll or tip over.
• Always operate with the load facing uphill on an
uphill or downhill grade, never operate or turn
across a grade.
• Operate the machine in reverse if the transported
load obscures visibility to the front.
• No personnel may encroach or stand under a raised
load.
• The operator must avoid forceful acceleration
and heavy braking to prevent risk of tipping and
roll-over.
• The operator must always adjust the speed when
turning to prevent skidding and risk of roll-over or
tipping over.
In the event that the machine rolls over or tips, hold
onto the steering wheel and always stay in the cab.
Do NOT try to jump out of the cab until the machine
has stopped moving.
When handling special loads local regulations may
apply. Learn about them and follow them.
WARNING
The machine's load capacity is limited!
Risk of roll-over and tipping over!
It is forbidden to exceed the machine's load capacity.
See the rating plate and load diagrams. The machine's
stability limit can be exceeded if the overloading system
is not working.
WARNING
The strength of the roof window may be significantly
reduced in case of exposure to substances containing
aromatic hydrocarbons, ketones, esters, or chlorinated
hydrocarbons.
Low strength! Danger!
Check the surface layer of the roof window and
clean only with washer fluid or mild detergent. Rinse
thoroughly with lukewarm water afterwards. Replace a
damaged roof window that shows cracks or scratches
immediately!
WARNING
Lifting loads in very windy conditions is associated
with great danger.
Risk of roll-over and tipping over! Extreme danger!
Avoid lifting loads in high wind speeds.
WARNING
The machine emits exhausts during operation.
Health hazards and fatal danger in poorly ventilated
facilities!
If possible, avoid operating the machine indoors in
poorly ventilated premises. Use exhaust venting
equipment!
WARNING
Work position on the machine is located up high.
Risk of falling and bodily injury!
Always use steps and handles when you go up or down
from the machine. Always turn to face the machine.
Do not jump!
WARNING
No lowering of load handling equipment when control
is activated.
Risk of crushing! Make sure that nobody is under the
load handling equipment.
If the load handling equipment is blocked so that it
cannot be lowered to its original position, contact the
Cargotec Service organisation!
WARNING
Cab doors must always be closed when operating.
Risk of personal injury and crushing in case of roll-over
and tipping!
Always close the doors during the work shift.
WARNING
Passengers may only be carried in the cab provided
that there is a seat available for passengers. Do not
carry passengers on the machine outside the cab or
on the load.
Risk of personal injury!
A passenger in the cab must use a permanently
mounted extra passenger seat and seatbelt.
WARNING
Exercise care with the side shifting cab. Before the cab
is moved, make sure that no person is in the risk area
outside the cab risk of crushing.
It is forbidden to operate the forklift with open doors
when the cab is outside the middle position.
It is forbidden to exit the cab when it is outside its
middle position, except in emergencies.
WARNING
The machine's hydraulic system includes accumulators
with high pressure.
Risk of personal injury!
Always be very careful when working with the hydraulic
system, and avoid standing close to hydraulic
components or hoses. Before working on the hydraulic
system, the accumulators must be drained (see
Maintenance manual).
WARNING
Handle batteries and connectors with care when
charging and during starts with booster batteries. Do
not mix up the battery terminals! Follow instructions for
starting with booster battery!
Danger of short circuit! Warning - risk of hydrogen gas
forming! Sparking and danger of fire! Hydrogen is very
explosive!
Batteries must always be equipped with covers over
terminals and connections. Connect positive terminals
first. Then connect the negative terminals in order to
avoid sparks that could ignite the hydrogen gas.
WARNING
The machine uses oils and lubricants.
Health hazard in the event of protracted skin contact!
Avoid skin contact with oils and lubricants. Use
protective gloves.
CAUTION
AdBlue can irritate with skin and eye contact and if
inhaled.
Health hazard!
Handle carefully and avoid skin contact, wear protective
gloves. In the event of any contact with the skin and
spillage on clothing, wash the skin with large quantities
of water and change contaminated clothing and gloves.
In the event of eye contact, rinse thoroughly with
water for several minutes and seek medical advice
if necessary. If inhaled, breathe fresh air and seek
medical advice if necessary.
WARNING
Fire extinguishers contain dry chemicals.
Risk of breathing difficulties when using in an enclosed
space!
Use the fire extinguisher from the outside and into the
area to be extinguished. After use, ventilate the space
thoroughly.
CAUTION
Cracks or scratches result in reduced strength of the
roof window.
Low strength!
Replace a damaged roof window immediately.
CAUTION
The parking brake can be used as an EMERGENCY
BRAKE.
Brake pads wear out and lose their braking
performance! Unwanted movement of parked machine!
After emergency braking with the parking brake the
brake shoe linings must be checked as soon as
possible and replaced if necessary. Braking action of
the parking brake may be lost as the brake shoe linings
may have been worn down.
If the parking brake has been released mechanically
then it must always be reset to restore the machine's
parking brake function.
WARNING
Optional equipment such as two-way radio, RMI,
telephone, etc. may emit non-ionising radiation.
Risk of interference with active or non-active medical
products.
Use two-way radio, RMI, telephone, etc. when no
persons with active or non-active medical products
are nearby.
NOTE
When persons with active or non-active medical products are not
nearby, telephone and two-way radio may be used in the cab.
Equipment should not be used during operation or load handling as
this takes away from the operator's concentration.
Cargotec will not assume any responsibility for installed optional
equipment, which is not installed by Cargotec or an installer
approved by Cargotec.
2.5 Fire
Action in the event of fire
DANGER
In the event of fire the operator's safety must not be
compromised.
If given the opportunity, take the following action at
the slightest sign of fire:
1. Stop the machine and turn the ignition key to stop
position.
2. Leave the cab.
3. Switch off the system voltage with the battery
disconnector.
4. Alert the rescue services.
5. Try to extinguish the fire.
If this is not possible, leave the machine and the
risk area.
DANGER
Smoke can be extremely toxic.
Smoke subdues, suffocates and can kill people! Smoke
can cause damage to lungs and respiratory organs
even in small quantities.
Avoid breathing fumes, do not stand in the smoke.
Use breathing apparatus for fire fighting and work with
burnt material.
DANGER
Residue from fuel, oils, grease or other flammable
materials on the engine or in the engine compartment
is a fire hazard.
Fire hazard!
Remove residue of flammable materials in the engine
compartment as soon as they are detected. Be extra
careful on hot surfaces such as exhaust systems,
manifolds or turbochargers. If leakage of oil, fuel or
coolant is detected, the reason should be investigated
and the fault corrected before starting the engine.
CAUTION
High-pressure washing of sensitive components may
lead to short-circuiting and cause malfunction.
Product damage!
Do not use a high-pressure washer on the cab, radiator,
battery compartment, electric components, control
units, connectors, cable joints, cylinder seals, stub
axles, axle seals and chains.
3 Overview
3.1 Description
General
Machine DCF 280-520 is a forklift truck of a heavy capacity for all types
of load handling. It has a maximum lifting capacity of 28 to 52 tonnes.
The machine has a one lift mast. There are three optional lift masts
(different lift heights):
1. Duplex
2. Duplex Free Lift
3. Triplex Free Lift
Machine card
Cargotec machines are adaptable in different ways with product
alternatives and optional equipment. This is in order to satisfy as broad
a customer base as possible.
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1 2 3 4
1. Steering axle
2. Engine
3. Transmission
4. Drive axle
5. Load handling, lifting mast
6. Load handling, fork carriage
7. Cab
Engine
The engine is a straight 6-cylinder turbocharged low emission engine
with intercooler. The engine provides the power for propulsion and
hydraulics.
Transmission
The transmission is fully automatic with torque converter. TE17 has
3 forward gears and 3 reverse gears while TE32 has 4 forward gears
and 4 reverse gears. The hydraulic pumps for work hydraulics are
located on the transmission.
Drive axle
The drive axle (front axle) is equipped with a differential and hub
reductions of the planetary gear type.
Brakes
The machine has a brake circuit and is equipped with hydraulically
operated brakes. The brake units consist of fully enclosed oil-cooled
disc brakes with external cooling.
Steering
The machine is steered with the rear axle. A double-acting hydraulic
cylinder acts on the wheel pair. The steering is linear, that is, the
steering angle is dependent on the number of steering wheel turns.
Load handling
The mast and fork carriage are used during load handling. The fork
mount sits on the fork carriage and this can be equipped with e.g. forks,
inverted forks, coil ram, top-lift attachment mounted on the fork carriage
either on the forks or on the inverted forks. The load is manoeuvred
vertically, laterally and tilted (angled) forwards or backwards. Fork
spacing is changed by moving the right-hand fork. There are two types
of top-lift attachment, fixed (20" or 40") or adjustable between 20" and
40". The top-lift attachment has twistlocks to secure the load. The
securing of the load and operation of the attachment are managed
electrically and hydraulically.
Electrical system
The electrical system consists of electrical and electromagnetic
components such as battery, switches, cable harnesses, solenoid
valves, fuses and relays.
Control system
The machine has a computer-based control and monitoring system for
monitoring and controlling the machine's functions as well as handling
all functions in the machine, such as power electronics, drivetrain
and hydraulic system. The control and monitoring system facilitates
maintenance.
Cab
The cab is available in one version. Instrumentation and equipment is
customizable, and model adapted.
• Cab Spirit Delta
Spirit Delta is an enclosed operator's station built of a supporting
frame to withstand falling load in accordance with the standards in
force. It is equipped with a fresh air system with filtered air intake
and recirculation and heating and air conditioning ( ).
The roof window is made of high-strength material and withstands
heavy blows, e.g. from falling objects.
The cab can be moved sideways ( ).
Hydraulic system
The hydraulic system includes the sub-functions of brakes and working
hydraulics.
The work hydraulics are supplied from two fixed vane pumps and the
brake system is supplied from a vane pump.
For some machines the brake system is separate from the work
hydraulics and has, in addition to its own vane pump, its own tank,
filter, accumulators, and cooler .
Other equipment
29,30
31
5
17
3,4
40 2
40
012504
10,32,33,35,36 41 23 20,21 1 26,28,33,35,36
1. Horn
Located under cab.
2. Electrically powered high-volume horn
Located at top of trailing roof edge.
3. PC-holder
4. Writing table with light
To manage paper in the cab. The table is positioned to the right
in the cab.
5. Reading light
6. Interior lighting with “fade-away”
7. Rear-view mirror, internal in cab
8. Extra rear-view mirror, internal in cab
9a
9b 9c
9b
9a
9b 9c
012501
Low-profile model
012502
9b
Central cab
9a
9c
9b
007330
High-profile model
10. Back-up alarm
11. Openable window, left door
(Not positioned in figure).
12. Openable window right door
(Not positioned in figure).
13. Laminated front windscreen
14. Tinted windows
(Not positioned in figure).
15. Sun visor, front windscreen
Adjustable up and down with cord right-hand side. Stops in the
selected position.
16. Sun visor, roof window
Can be pulled out to fasten in two hooks at the front edge of the
window.
17. Lockable doors
18. Door with air-damper on right and left side
19. Long handle in front of door (Not positioned in figure).
20. Seat heating
21. Passenger seat
3.2 Plates
Product plates
Below are the product signs that must be on the machine when
operating within the EU/EES, there are more variations available for
other markets. When ordering spare parts and in case of enquiries per
telephone or correspondence, always state model designation and
serial number in accordance with the plates. The plates' part numbers
are stated on each respective plate. Plates that have been damaged,
illegible or painted over must be replaced immediately.
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1, 2, 4
1. Machine plate (example), A54516
T = Machine type
M = Machine model
S/N = Serial number for the machine / Year of manufacture
Q, D, H = Indicates classed load capacity (Q) according to
EN1551 at centre of gravity distance (D) up to lift height (H)
W = Machine's operating weight (without load)
P = Engine power
Q, C, D, H = Approved load at lifting height (H) at respective
013973
NOTE
The plate's design depends on type of attachment.
013974
013976
• Additional plate for attachment, top lift, inverted forks, A54560
013977
3. Type plate for mounted attachment (example), A54854
A = Identification number for attachment
S/N = Serial number for the attachment / Year of manufacture
H = Maximum hydraulic pressure to attachment
Q = Maximal load
013978
Make sure warning and information symbols on the machine and its
components are always easy to see and are legible. Plates that have
been damaged, illegible or painted over must be replaced immediately.
DCF 280-330
15 5 14 2
3
8
15 18 14 17 9
1 11 7 12 1 23 23 1 4 21 6 1
013698
19 10 20 19 19 22 13 10 19
DCF 370-520
3
8
9
1 5,14,15 12 1 23 23 1 4,11 12 16,18 11 5,14,15 17 1
013699
19 10 20 19 2 2 19 22 13 10 21 6 19
Frame, cab
Frame, cab
1. Lift point, 423049.0100
Attaching point for lift device when lifting of machines. There
are lifting points on:
000276
• mast
• rear
2. Warning! A26939
Warning! Read the operator's manual for information.
005223
3. Warning! A30536.0400
No passengers allowed. Passengers may only travel in the
005225
4. Warning! A30770.0100
Air conditioning. Filling of refrigerant requires special competence
and authorisation (follow national legislation and local rules).
000281
5. Warning! A30770.0200
Air conditioning. Located on the inside of left frame member.
Filling of refrigerant requires special competence and
authorisation (follow national legislation and local rules).
000282
6. Warning! A54527.0200
Air conditioning. Filling of refrigerant requires special competence
and authorisation (follow national legislation and local rules).
1 = Refrigerant, type
2 = Amount, kg
3 = Pressure, bar
The plate is also on the condenser, compressor and at the air
1 inlet (front edge of cab) as plate A30770.0200.
2
014528
Safety
Safety
9. Warning! A32442.0100
Do not jump. Always stay in the machine when there is a risk of
roll-over and hold on to the steering wheel.
000284
001833
A43461.0100
001491
Engine
Engine
13. Filling point, fuel, 450202.0100
D
000286
450202.0100
013692
455949.0100
NOTE
000290
014582
DANGER
Forks or other attachments are work tools that handle
large loads.
Extreme hazard to personal health and risk of property
damage!
Make sure that no persons stand or walk under a
raised work attachment, regardless of whether it is
000858
loaded or not.
NOTE
Thoroughly read the following chapter about instruments and
controls.
Overview
1 2 3 4 5
15
12 13 12 10 11 9 6 8
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14
Overview
1. Left instrument panel
2. Gear selector and multi-function lever
3. Steering wheel panel
4. Steering wheel
5. Direction indicators
6. Panel for hydraulic functions
7. Control breaker for hydraulics
8. Switch for parking brake
9. Hydraulic control
10. Driver's seat
11. Accelerator
12. Brake pedals
13. Clutch pedal
14. Electronic box with fuses and relays
15. Hour meter (operating hours)
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17 Extra work lights mast
16
Left instrument panel 22. Switch, revolving beacon
23. Switch for flashing hazard lights
24. Switch for headlights
25. Switch for heat in seat
(May be placed on operator's seat)
26. Switch for electrically heated rear view mirrors
27. Spare
28. Switch for pause heater
29. Spare
30. Spare
31. Socket 12 VDC
61 60 59 58 57
56. Switch, windscreen wiper roof, continuous
Steering wheel panel 57. Switch, interior lighting
58. Switch, windscreen wiper rear, interval
59. Switch, windscreen wiper rear, continuous
60. Control system function keys
61. Travel direction indicator, Forward Neutral Reverse
62. Switch, shifting program A, Automatic shifting
63. Switch, shifting program 1, locked to 1st gear
64. Switch, shifting program 2, locked to 2nd gear
8 75 7 75 71
Panel for hydraulic functions and control levers hydraulic 73
servo
65
66 75
67 74
68
75
69
70
71
72
013925
73 8 7 70
8 75 7 75
Panel for hydraulic functions and control levers electric
servo
All lights in the panel are activated briefly when starting. Warning
and indicator lights are concentrated in a panel on the steering wheel
panel (position 50).
If the warning light remains lit, switch off the engine and contact
service.
NOTE
Do not operate with an activated light for low battery charging.
Check the accumulators' sealing integrity if the pressure does not build
up and is not maintained, see chapter 6 Inspection and maintenance.
The indicator light is activated for as long as there are active error
codes (STOP, WARNING or INFORMATION).
NOTE
By-pass can only continue for 60 seconds at a time.
000302
If the warning lamp continues to be activated, switch off the engine
to allow the coolant to cool down. If the indication remains at restart,
contact service.
000303
The engine's power is restricted at low oil pressure. Very low oil
pressure in the engine leads to engine shutdown.
position II.
Stop the machine and let the engine run at idle speed. Determine the
000308
000309
Indicator light, direction indicators (45)
The lamp (green) flashes when the direction indicators or hazard
lights are on.
000310
Indicator light, parking brake (46)
The light (red) is activated when the parking brake is applied.
000311
If the indicator light flashes, the parking brake has been applied
automatically (not by the operator) when the machine has stopped.
To release the parking brake, turn on and turn off the parking brake
with the switch for parking brake (position 8).
4.2 Instruments
General
This section describes the analogue instruments in the cab. The
gauges or digits indicate levels/status of sub-systems/systems.
The meter is used to determine when the machine is due for periodic
maintenance. All times in periodic maintenance are based on the
machine's operating time in hours.
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4.3 Ignition
General
This section describes the ignition key lock (position 53).
Ignition's function
P No function.
0 Stop position. Ignition off, i.e. everything is switched off.
The key can be removed.
I Operating position.
Electric power to all electrical functions. Control units for
engine and transmission are now active.
II Preheating heats the engine intake air to a suitable
temperature with the heating element. The lamp for
preheating (position 39) indicates if preheating is
activated.
When needed, the engine's control unit activated
preheating during a time period.
Engine can be started, position III (start position),
regardless of if preheating is in progress, not activated
(no need) or has been finished.
0
III Start position.
P I Engagement of starter motor for engine start.
The engine should not be started (key to start position)
until the warning and indicator lights, see Overview, page
37, have completed start-up mode (light up and go out
II again). Note that a light may remain illuminated in order
to indicate status.
NOTE
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III
The machine is equipped with an electric restart
interlock, which prevents engagement of the starter
motor when the engine is rotating.
Condition for starter motor to engage is that the
transmission is in neutral position and that the engine
isn't already running.
4.4 Switches
General
This section describes the switches in the cab. Each switch controls a
function. Contrast for background lighting is adjusted with the function
keys "-/4" and "+/5" for the control system.
1 0 2
1 0 2
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1 0 2
Work lights are turned off after idling for 5 minutes, extra work lights
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after 2 minutes. Work lights are turned on again at throttle application,
0 1 gearshifting or activation of any load handling function.
0 1 Work lights are turned off after idling for 5 minutes, extra work lights
after 2 minutes. Work lights are turned on again at throttle application,
gearshifting or activation of any load handling function.
Switch (orange) for seat heating. Switches can be located on the seat.
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Position 0 - Seat heater off.
0 1
Position 1 - Seat heater on.
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Position 0 - Heating of rear view mirrors off.
0 1
Position 1 - Heating of rear view mirrors on (symbol lit).
0 1
Wiping stops after 2 minutes if the operator leaves the driver's seat.
Reactivates when the operator sits down or applies the accelerator.
NOTE
The interval is controlled by the interval selected for the windscreen.
Wiping stops after 2 minutes if the operator leaves the driver's seat.
Reactivates when the operator sits down or applies the accelerator.
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Wiping stops after 2 minutes if the operator leaves the driver's seat.
Reactivates when the operator sits down or applies the accelerator.
NOTE
The interval is controlled by the interval selected for the windscreen.
Wiping stops after 2 minutes if the operator leaves the driver's seat.
Reactivates when the operator sits down or applies the accelerator.
alignment with the load. The parking brake must be OFF, see position
1 0 2 8 and indicator light for parking brake, position 46.
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1 0 2 This function is used to adapt the attachment to the container's width.
30-35
Switch (green) for spreading stop for attachment at 30' or 35'.
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Position 1 - The cab moves to the right. The switch must be pressed
and held throughout the movement.
Position 2 - The cab moves to the left. The switch must be pressed
and held throughout the movement.
NOTE
The cab can only be moved if the doors are closed.
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0 1 Position 0 - By-pass not activated.
WARNING
Safety features are blocked.
No safety system is activated! Risk of roll-over and
tipping over!
Only use bypass in emergency situations!
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(position 55) and/or rear window (position 58) is activated.
• 2 - Fast interval wiping of windscreen. Controls fast interval
wiping for roof window and rear window if switch for roof window
(position 55) and/or rear window (position 58) is activated.
• 3 - Continuous wiping of windscreen. Controls fast interval
wiping for roof window and rear window if switch for roof window
(position 55) and/or rear window (position 58) is activated.
• Move the control towards the steering wheel - Washing the
windscreen. Controls washing of roof window and rear window
if switch for roof window (position 55 or 56) and/or rear window
(position 58 or 59) is activated. Wiping temporarily changes over
to continuous wiping with window flushing.
The window wiper function stops after two minutes if the operator
leaves the seat. The wiper function is reactivated when the operator
sits in the seat again and throttles up, selects a gear or uses any
hydraulic function from the control lever.
NOTE
For hydraulic lateral sliding cab: Doors shall be closed, otherwise all
hydraulic functions are cut off.
WARNING
In an emergency! In the event of undesired
activation/movement of a function.
Risk of personal injury and/or property damage!
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D/E F Lowering speed can only be varied with lever deflection - engine
C speed has no effect.
B B. Tilt.
A
REVERSE - pull the lever backwards.
H FORWARD - pull lever FORWARD.
C. Sideshift.
LEFT - pull lever forward.
RIGHT - pull the lever backwards.
It is not possible to sideshift the forks if fork spreading is in max.
or min. position.
D. Fork spreading.
OUTWARDS - push the lever forwards.
INWARDS - pull the lever backwards.
Moving the right-hand fork. Side shift to the required left-hand
fork position and then spread again.
E. Rotation, attachment
RIGHT side forward - push the lever forwards.
LEFT side forward - pull the lever backwards.
F. Optional hydraulic function.
E.g. separate spreading, connect attachment, levelling fork, etc.
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G
G. Opening locked twistlocks, attachment
H. Control breaker for servo circuits.
WARNING
In an emergency! In the event of undesired
activation/movement of a function.
Risk of personal injury and/or property damage!
IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF all working hydraulics by
pressing the CONTROL BREAKER for hydraulics.
9 1 2 3
10 4
5 6 7 8
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1. Sideshift left 6. Spreading in
2. Sideshift right 7. Tilt in
3. Lower 8. Lift
4. Tilt out 9. Optional hydraulic function
5. Spreading out 10. Optional hydraulic function
WARNING
In an emergency! In the event of undesired
activation/movement of a function.
Risk of personal injury and/or property damage!
IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF all working hydraulics by
pressing the CONTROL BREAKER for hydraulics.
The control lever controls functions when handling the forks and top-lift
attachments. Its function diagram is need-adapted and may therefore
differ from this section. See the plates on the machine.
1 2 3 4 5
11 12
14
13
6 7 8 9 10
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1. Rotation 8. Tilt backward
2. Sideshift left 9. Lift
3. Sideshift right 10. Tilt forward
4. Lower 11. Twistlocks locked (load secured), green
5. Release of twistlocks 12. Twistlocks unlocked (load not secured), red.
6. Spreading out 13. Alignment attachment's four corners, orange
7. Spreading in 14. Control breaker for servo circuits
4.7 Pedals
General
This section describes the machine's foot-operated functions.
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12 13 12 11
11. Accelerator
12. Brake pedal
13. Clutch pedal
Accelerator (11)
The accelerator pedal (position 11) is electronic and controls the
injection pump.
For the hydraulic function lift, with the machine declutched or gear
in neutral, the system gives automatic throttle increase for higher
hydraulic power.
Steering wheel
Clockwise rotation of the steering wheel steers the machine to the
right, and vice versa.
The steering wheel's and instrument panel's angle and height can be
adjusted to the desired operating position.
1. Steering wheel's height.
1 To adjust: Move upper lever upward.
2. Steering wheel panel's angle.
To adjust: Move upper lever downward.
3. Steering column's angle.
To adjust: Loosen the lower handle and adjust to desired position.
Tighten the handle securely after adjusting.
2
3
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Joystick
3 4
The standard steering wheel is equipped with sensors that detect any
steering wheel movement in an emergency situation. If the driver
starts to steer using the standard steering wheel, joystick steering is
disengaged. Indicator lamp for activated joystick or mini-steering
wheel (position 36) goes out on the panel for warning and indicator
lamps.
1. Joystick.
2. Travel direction selector F/N/R.
forward = F
5 middle position = N
reverse = R
3. Button for engaging joystick steering.
Conditions: The speed must be below 3 km/h. If the speed
exceeds 3 km/h joystick steering cannot be enegaged. The
indicator lamp for activated joystick or mini-steering wheel
steering (position 36) on the panel for warning and indicator lights
comes on when joystick steering is engaged.
4. Sound signal.
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5. Arm rest.
The standard steering wheel is equipped with sensors that detect any
steering wheel movement in an emergency situation. If the driver
starts to steer using the standard steering wheel, joystick steering is
disengaged. Indicator lamp for activated joystick or mini-steering
wheel (position 36) goes out on the panel for warning and indicator
lamps.
1. Mini steering wheel.
The steering wheel's position on the arm rest is adjustable.
2. Travel direction selector F/N/R.
5
forward = F
middle position = N
reverse = R
3. Button for engaging the mini steering wheel.
Conditions: The speed must be below 3 km/h. If the speed
exceeds 3 km/h mini-steering wheel cannot be enegaged. The
indicator lamp for activated joystick or mini-steering wheel
steering (position 36) on the panel for warning and indicator lights
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The operator's station is rotated with the switch for revolving operator's
station. See Panel for hydraulic functions, page 40 (position 74).
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capacity is reduced).
16
• Recirculation of cab air is activated/deactivated by pressing on the
function key for Enter by the operating menu for air conditioning.
A. Panel nozzle
• Defroster for fast demisting of windows is activated/deactivated
16. Switch for fan with the switch for defroster (position 54).
NOTE
Operator's door and windows shall be closed for satisfactory
function of the system.
For ECC: In the event of an open door, the air conditioning's AC
compressor is switched off (cooling function and air drying stops).
Close the door and the AC compressor is reactivated.
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1 0 2 • Manual control in 13 steps from off to max. Fan speed is shown
by the bar's height in the operating menu for the heating/air
conditioning system.
Switch (green) for pause heater. The cab fan emits heat from the
engine's cooling system during short-term parking of the machine.
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0 1 Position 0 - Pause heater not activated.
NOTE
The higher the preset cab temperature, the shorter the
operating time for the pause heater.
This section describes the information that can be obtained from the
different operating menus.
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Description
a. Shows current engine speed (rpm).
a c b. Shows current speed in km/h (in display kilometre per hour, kph).
b d c. Shows current gear.
e Travel direction and shifting program are shown on steering
wheel panel (positions 61-64).
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f U d. Shows current fuel level.
e. Shows the current AdBlue level.
f. Shows current time.
Setting clock
1. Go to setting mode by holding in Enter for 3 seconds. Date,
month, year (a) are also shown in setting mode.
2. Scroll <- / -> with between hours, minutes, 12/24 h display, date,
month and year.
a 3. Adjust values with +/-.
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Description
a
a. Shows tare weight in tonnes.
b The value shown on the row (b) can be reset (tared) by pressing
the function keys for minus and plus simultaneously. If the keys
are pressed again the values (a) and (b) switch. The desired
c
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value can also be scrolled using the minus and plus keys. The
set value is displayed on row (a and b).
b. Actual weight in tonnes (net weight).
c. Total weight in tonnes (gross weight).
The value in row (b) can be added to row (c) using the function
key for Return. The value in row (c) can be reset to zero by
depressing the function key for Reset.
Description
Applies to the Volvo TAD762VE.
a. Shows coolant temperature in °C.
a b. Shows engine oil pressure in bar.
b
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Description
Applies to the Volvo TAD1360VE.
a. Shows coolant temperature in °C.
a
b. Shows engine oil pressure in bar.
c. Shows oil level.
b
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Full bar with jagged line at top indicates 100%.
c
Empty bar indicates 0%.
The operating menu shows the oil level when starting the engine.
If the oil level drops during the operating time, this is indicated
with an error code for low oil engine.
NOTE
Dropping oil level during operation is not shown in this operating
menu.
Description
a. Shows temperature of transmission oil in °C.
b. Shows temperature of hydraulic oil in °C.
a
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Description
Shows the current system voltage in volt.
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Description
Description
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Display of statistics
Go to the View mode by pressing Enter, and go back with Reset.
Scroll between the menus with the function keys for arrow right and
arrow left.
• Operating hours engine (hours).
• Operating hours engine, machine parked and idling (hours).
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Description
Used by service technicians and for the displaying of error codes. For
the display of error codes, see section 5.3 Error codes.
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Description
The operating menu for the heating/air conditioning system is shown
a e automatically in the display when the switch for fan, heating or air
distribution is activated. It can also be selected for constant display
f with function keys for arrow right and arrow left.
b
c g Recirculation is activated/deactivated by pressing function key for
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d Enter.
Example of operating menu for air conditioning a. The bar shows the setting for fan speed, automatic (AUTO) or
manual control (in 13 steps 0-12).
b. Indicates set reference value for cab temperature.
c. Symbol for setting of fan.
d. Indicates if fan is in AUTO mode.
e. Symbol indicates if defroster is active or not.
f. Arrow shows setting for distribution of fresh air to the cab.
Indication shows toward the lower parts of the cab (legs), cab
space (panel) and upper cab space (windscreen).
g. Symbol indicates if recirculation is active or not.
Start interlock
The menu is shown at start attempt. To start, enter your 5-digit code.
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Open door
In the event that the display is shown, close the door(s). The display
then disappears. Display figure can be removed with function key
for Reset (R).
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out to evade the overload situation.
Height limitation
The display is shown when the set maximum lift height is reached.
Lower the mast. The function can be bypassed see section 5.5.4
Functions for load handling. Display figure can be removed with
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Height warning
The display is shown when the set maximum lift height is reached.
Display figure can be removed with function key for Reset (R).
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5 Handling
General
The machine is intended to be used in the way that is described in
the operator's manual. If the machine is used in any other way or in
potentially dangerous environments, e.g. an explosive environment,
then special safety rules must be followed and the machine must be
equipped for such an environment.
NOTE
It is the operator who is responsible for ensuring that the machine
comes in for service according to prescribed service intervals.
Procedures are described in the maintenance manual.
The information in the chapter for handling the machine does not
relieve the operator of the responsibility of following laws or other
national regulations for road safety and work safety.
Environmental impact
It is important that the machine is used in a way that results in minimal
environmental impact with regards to fuel consumption, exhausts, and
noise emissions. Therefore, keep the following in mind:
• Plan the work and optimise machine use.
• Avoid operating with full throttle when transporting.
• Do not rev the engine unnecessarily when load handling.
• Optimise operation with regard to acceleration and braking.
• Minimise the time that the machine idles. Do not allow the machine
to idle when there is a break in the work.
Emergency equipment
The following emergency equipment is available on the machine:
• Emergency exit from cab, right-hand door.
In an emergency:
Open the emergency exit, right door, with the handle on the inside.
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All load handling function stops.
2. Restore control breaker (turn clockwise).
• Fire extinguisher
Located on the left front fender.
WARNING
Bypass of load handling functions must not be used
when lifting or transporting loads.
Extreme hazard to personal health and risk of property
damage.
Only use the bypass in emergency situations.
5.1 Running-in
General
The machine should be operated with great care during the running-in
period. The aim is to give bearing surfaces hard and polished surfaces,
which considerably extends the service life.
Engine
A new engine should always be handled with great care - it must have
a running-in period. Avoid running the engine at full load during the first
10 hours. The load can then be gradually increased.
NOTE
Check the oil pressure and temperature at regular intervals.
Oil and filter should be changed for the first time after 50 operating
hours.
Transmission
Filters must be changed for the first time at the 50-hour inspection.
The oil and filer are then changed according to intervals described in
the maintenance manual.
Every operator should perform checks before a new work shift. In this
way, operators can avoid running defective machines with malfunctions
that have been generated or caused during an earlier work shift.
WARNING
Never use a machine without first performing the daily
inspection.
Risk of personal injury and property damage!
For work instructions, see section 6.1 Daily inspection.
Report to the foreman/supervisor if defects are found
on the machine during daily inspection!
CAUTION
STOP indicates a malfunction in the machine which
may affect the safety of the operator and others in the
vicinity or may cause a breakdown. Read the error
code. Switch off the engine and perform action in
accordance with the error code table.
WARNING and INFORMATION alarms indicate
malfunctions of such character that work does not
have to be stopped. The machine's capacity may be
limited and certain functions may stop working. -
Perform actions according to error code table as soon
as possible.
1 Stop the machine and let the engine run at idle speed.
Identify error code level, see section 5.3.1 Error code indication.
• In the event of STOP - Continue to step 4.
• In the event of WARNING or INFORMATION - Continue to
step 2.
NOTE
If several error codes come from the engine, the error code
level is shown for the most serious error code.
2 Navigate to the operating menu for service using the function keys
arrow left or arrow right. Hold down the function key Enter for at
least two seconds. The error code list is shown.
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3 Note all error codes. For explanation, see Display figure for error
code information, page 82.
Error code number together with X(Y). X shows sequence number
for displayed error code and (Y) shows total number of active error
codes. Scroll between the error codes with the function keys arrow
right and arrow left. The error code information disappears when
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the cause of the error code has been rectified.
Leave the error code list by pressing the function key Reset (R).
Example figure, error code list
4 Perform action according to error code level:
STOP, critical malfunction!
A Park the machine immediately.
Note error code number.
B Turn off engine.
C Contact service.
WARNING, not a critical malfunction.
A Take care of error code as soon as possible but work with
machine can continue safely.
B See information in error code table:
- Error codes machine, page 85
- Error codes engine, page 89
- Error codes transmission, page 99
If error code number is not in error code table, perform
action according to step C.
C Contact service, e.g., after finished work shift.
INFORMATION, not a critical malfunction.
A Continue work with machine.
B At a suitable time, see information in error code table:
- Error codes machine, page 85
- Error codes engine, page 89
- Error codes transmission, page 99
If error code number is not in error code table, perform
action according to step C.
C Contact service, e.g., after finished work shift.
5 Check: Start the engine and check that the error code has
disappeared acc. to step 2.
If the error code remains active, the figure returns in the display
Example of automatic figure in display within 3-5 minutes.
• In the error code list under operating menu for service.
Active error codes are stored in the error code list. Navigate to the
operating menu for service. Display the error code list by pressing
in function key Enter for 2 seconds. Navigate through the error
code list using the function keys arrow right and arrow left. Exit
the error code list by pressing the function key for Reset (R).
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NOTE
Example of display in the error code list
If error code isn't included in the error code list, it may be due
to the following:
– condition for error detection no longer exists, e.g.,
control lever is released or engine is off.
– loose connection/poor contact.
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• Field E: Affected function.
• Book symbol means that information is available in the operator's
manual.
Field B: Error code level
Field B: Error code level
C
The control and monitoring system gives error code information in
D E three levels which are indicated with a symbol in the lower left corner
(B) on the display unit.
• STOP
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• INFORMATION
C Information to operator about something that should be taken
care of, e.g., broken bulb. Take care of the cause at a suitable
D E time. Action instruction is often found in chapter 6 Inspection
and maintenance.
The error code is stored in the error code list under operating
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Shown with error code number XXX on display, see Error codes
machine, page 85.
• Engine:
XX/YY Shown with error code number XXX/YY on display, see Error
codes engine, page 89.
D
NOTE
B
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If several error codes come from the engine, the error code level
is shown for the most serious error code.
• Transmission:
XXX/YY Shown with error code number XX/YY on display, see Error
codes transmission, page 99.
D
B
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10 11 002058
25 26
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If the error code number isn't included in the error code table, contact
service.
Description Action
Display
SPN/FMI J1587
51/3 PID51/3 Throttle position sensor, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
51/4 PID51/4 Throttle position sensor, cable open circuit or short-circuited STOP
to ground.
51/5 PID51/5 Throttle position sensor, cable short-circuited. Throttle fully STOP
open.
91/9 PPID132/9 Signal from accelerator pedal, communication error. STOP
94/1 PID94/1 Sensor fuel pressure, low fuel pressure. STOP
94/3 PID94/3 Sensor fuel pressure, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
94/5 PID94/5 Sensor fuel pressure, cable open circuit or short-circuited to STOP
ground.
94/7 PID94/7 Sensor fuel pressure, incorrect response from mechanical STOP
system.
97/0 PID97/0 Water in fuel. WARNING: Drain fuel
pre-filter, see 6.2.2 Fuel
system.
97/3 PID97/3 Sensor water in fuel, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
97/4 PID97/4 Sensor water in fuel, cable open circuit or short-circuited to STOP
ground.
98/1 PID98/1 Low engine oil level. STOP: Check the oil level in
the engine. See 6.2.6 Engine
oil.
Description Action
Display
SPN/FMI J1587
98/3 PID98/3 Low engine oil level, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP: Check the oil level in
the engine. See 6.2.6 Engine
oil.
98/4 PID98/4 Low engine oil level, abnormally low voltage or short-circuit to STOP: Check the oil level in
lower voltage. the engine. See 6.2.6 Engine
oil.
98/5 PID98/5 Low engine oil level, cable open circuit or short-circuited to STOP: Check the oil level in
ground. the engine. See 6.2.6 Engine
oil.
100/1 PID100/1 Low engine oil pressure. Reduced engine power or engine is STOP: Check the oil level in
turned off. the engine. See 6.2.6 Engine
oil.
100/3 PID100/3 Sensor, oil pressure, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
100/5 PID100/5 Sensor oil pressure, cable open circuit or short-circuited to STOP
ground.
105/0 PID105/0 Too high charge-air temperature. Reduced engine power. STOP
105/4 PID105/4 Sensor charge-air temperature, cable short-circuited to ground. STOP
105/5 PID105/5 Sensor charge-air temperature, cable open circuit or STOP
short-circuited to ground.
106/0 PID106/0 High charge-air pressure. Reduced engine power. STOP
106/3 PID106/3 Sensor, boost pressure, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
106/5 PID106/5 Sensor charge-air pressure, cable open circuit. The engine is STOP
smoking more than usual during acceleration/loading.
107/0 PID107/0 Low air pressure. STOP
107/3 PID107/3 Sensor, air pressure, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
107/4 PID107/4 Sensor air pressure - abnormally low voltage or short-circuiting STOP
to lower voltage.
107/5 PID107/5 Sensor air pressure, cable open circuit. STOP
108/3 PID108/3 Sensor, air pressure, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
108/4 PID108/4 Sensor air pressure - abnormally low voltage or short-circuiting STOP
to lower voltage.
110/0 PID110/0 High coolant temperature. Reduced engine power or engine STOP: Check coolant level.
is turned off. See 6.2.5 Cooling system.
Description Action
Display
SPN/FMI J1587
153/3 PID153/3 Sensor crankcase ventilation pressure, cable short-circuited STOP
to voltage.
153/5 PID153/5 Sensor crankcase ventilation pressure, cable open circuit or STOP
short-circuited to ground.
158/1 PID158/1 Low battery voltage, CIU, cable short-circuited to ground, faultly STOP
alternator or battery. The engine may be difficult to start.
158/3 PID158/3 Sensor battery voltage, EMS, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
158/4 PID158/4 Sensor battery voltage, EMS, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuiting to lower voltage.
172/4 PID172/4 Sensor air temperature - abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuiting to lower voltage.
172/5 PID172/5 Sensor air temperature, cable open circuit or short-circuited STOP
to ground.
175/0 PID175/0 High engine oil temperature. Reduced engine power. STOP
175/4 PID175/4 Sensor oil temperature, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuiting to lower voltage.
175/5 PID175/5 Sensor oil temperature, cable open circuit or short-circuited to STOP
ground.
190/0 PID190/0 Engine rpm too high. STOP
354/3 PID354/3 Relative humidity, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
354/5 PID354/5 Relative humidity, faulty connection, cable or sensor. STOP
Hygrometer shows 50%.
442/4 PPID272/4 Humidity temperature, abnormally low voltage or short-circuit STOP
to lower voltage.
442/5 PPID272/5 Humidity temperature, cable open circuit or short-circuited, fault STOP
connection or sensor. Temperature shown as 20 °C.
608 SID250 J1587 communication bus. STOP
608/9 PPID98/9 Signal from start/stopp, abnormal upadte rate. STOP
608/9 PPID132/9 Signal from accelerator pedal, abnormal update rate. STOP
608/9 PSID201/9 Internal error control unit engine (J1939 communication bus). STOP
620/3 SID232/3 +5V voltage feed sensor engine, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
620/4 SID232/4 +5V voltage feed sensor engine, - abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuiting to lower voltage.
628/2 SID240/2 Memory error in motor control, irregular signal. STOP
628/12 SID240/12 Memory error in motor control, faulty unit or component. STOP
629/8 SID254/8 Internal error engine control unit. STOP
Engine shut-off: the engine cannot be started. Engine running:
engine misfires.
629/12 SID254/12 Internal error engine control unit. STOP
Engine shut-off: the engine cannot be started. Engine running:
engine misfires.
630/2 SID253/2 Electrical fault engine (EEPROM), intermittent or incorrect data. STOP
630/12 SID253/12 Electrical fault engine (EEPROM), faulty unit or component. STOP
630/14 SID253/14 Electrcial fault engine (EEPROM), Special Instructions. STOP
Description Action
Display
SPN/FMI J1587
636/2 SID21/2 Sensor speed camshaft, irregular signal. The engine takes STOP
longer to start than normal. The engine is running normally
once it has started.
636/3 SID21/3 Sensor speed camshaft, no signal. The engine takes longer to STOP
start than normal. The engine is running normally once it has
started.
636/8 SID21/8 Sensor speed camshaft, abnormal frequency. The engine takes STOP
longer to start than normal. The engine is running normally
once it has started.
637/2 SID22/2 Flywheel speed sensor, no signal. The engine is extremely STOP
difficult to start and runs unevenly or stops.
637/3 SID22/3 Sensor speed flywheel, abnormal frequency. The engine is STOP
extremely difficult to start and runs unevenly or stops.
637/8 SID22/8 Sensor speed flywheel, irregular signal. The engine is extremely STOP
difficult to start and runs unevenly or stops.
Description Action
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654/5 SID4/5 Electrical problem, injector cylinder 4. Engine only runs on 5 STOP
cylinders and has reduced power.
654/12 SID4/12 Compression fault or injector failure cylinder 4. STOP
655/3 SID5/3 Electrical fault, injector cylinder 5, cable short-circuited to STOP
voltage.
655/4 SID5/4 Compression failure or faulty injector cylinder 5, abnormally low STOP
voltage or shorted-circuit to a lower voltage.
655/5 SID5/5 Electrical problem, injector cylinder 5. Engine only runs on 5 STOP
cylinders and has reduced power.
655/12 SID5/12 Compression fault or injector failure cylinder 5. STOP
656/3 SID6/3 Electrical fault, injector cylinder 6, cable short-circuited to STOP
voltage.
656/4 SID6/4 Compression failure or faulty injector cylinder 6, abnormally low STOP
voltage or shorted-circuit to a lower voltage.
656/5 SID6/5 Electrical problem, injector cylinder 6. Engine only runs on 5 STOP
cylinders and has reduced power.
656/12 SID6/12 Compression fault or injector failure cylinder 6. STOP
677/0 PPID3/0 Start relay on the starter motor, data valid, but above normal STOP
working range.
677/3 PPID3/3 Start relay on starter motor, cable short-circuited to voltage or STOP
activated too long. Starter motor does not run.
677/4 PPID3/4 Start relay on the starter motor, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuit to lower voltage.
677/5 PPID3/5 Start relay on the starter motor, cable open circuit or STOP
short-circuited to ground.
677/10 PPID3/10 Start relay on the starter motor, abnormally large variations. STOP
729/3 SID70/3 Sensor preheating, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
729/4 SID70/4 Sensor preheating, abnormally low voltage or short-circuiting STOP
to lower voltage.
729/5 SID70/5 Sensor preheating, cable open circuit or incorrectly preheating STOP
relay. The engine hard to start in cold weather.
858/3 PSID82/3 AdBlue external filter heater, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
858/4 PSID82/4 AdBlue external filter heater, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuited to a lower voltage.
858/5 PSID82/5 AdBlue external filter heater, cable open circuit or short-circuited STOP
to ground.
859/3 PSID107/3 AdBlue external filter heater, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
859/4 PSID107/4 AdBlue external filter heater, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuited to a lower voltage.
859/5 PSID107/5 AdBlue external filter heater, cable open circuit or short-circuited STOP
to ground.
970/4 PPID6/4 Sensor ignition off (stop request), abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuited to a lower voltage.
Not applicable to TAD1360VE
975/3 PID26/3 Fan speed, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
1080/3 SID211/3 +5V voltage feed sensor engine, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
Description Action
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1080/4 SID211/4 +5V voltage feed sensor engine, - abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuiting to lower voltage.
1136/0 PPID55/0 ECU temperature, control unit too hot. STOP
1188/3 SID32/3 Wastegate, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
1188/4 SID32/4 Wastegate, abnormally low voltage or short-circuit to lower STOP
voltage.
1188/5 SID32/5 Wastegate, short-circuiting to voltage, ground, or open circuit. STOP
Warning light comes on, reduced engine power.
1231/2 PSID232/2 CAN2 J1939 communication link, intermittent or incorrect data. STOP
1231/9 PSID229 CAN frames from UDS/ACM, timeout. No AdBlue additive. STOP
1675/0 PPID3/9 Starter motor output power, too high value. STOP
1675/3 PPID3/3 Starter motor output power, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
1675/4 PPID3/4 Starter motor output power, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuit to lower voltage.
1675/5 PPID3/5 Starter motor output power, cable open circuit or short-circuited STOP
to ground.
1675/10 PPID3/10 Starter motor output power, abnormally large variations. STOP
1761/3 PPID278/3 After-treatment reagents, level. SCH. Temperature shown as STOP
20 °C.
1761/5 PPID278/5 After-treatment reagents, level, cable open circuit or STOP
short-circuited to ground.
1761/11 PPID278 After-treatment reagents, level, no identifiable fault. STOP
/11
1761/13 PPID278 After-treatment reagents, level, low level, limited cooling STOP
/13 capacity. Temperature shown as 20 °C.
1761/14 PPID278 After-treatment reagents, level, special instructions. STOP
/14
2017/9 PSID201/9 Internal error control unit engine (J1939 communication bus). STOP
Engine shut-off: the engine cannot be started. Engine running:
engine switches to idle mode and can only be stopped by using
the emergency stop.
2061/12 PSID77/12 AdBlue ECU EEPROM, faulty unit or component. STOP
2061/13 PPID278 After-treatment reagent, level, values outside calibration values. STOP
/13
2061/14 PPID385 AdBlue ECU voltage, internal supply, critical fault. SCR-system STOP
/14 does not start.
2061/14 PPID273 After-treatment reagent, pressure, heating defect. Warning STOP
/14 indicator and reduced engine power.
2898/3 PPID3/3 Starter motor output power (Penta), cable short-circuited to STOP
voltage.
2898/4 PPID3/4 Starter motor output power (Penta), abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuit to lower voltage.
2898/5 PPID3/5 Starter motor output power (Penta), cable open circuit or STOP
short-circuited to ground.
3031/0 PPID274/0 After-treatment reagent, tank temperature, too high temperature. STOP
No AdBlue added.
Description Action
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3031/1 PPID274/1 After-treatment reagent, tank temperature, too low temperature. STOP
No AdBlue added.
3031/4 PPID274/4 After-treatment reagent, tank temperature, cable short-circuited STOP
to ground. No AdBlue added.
3031/5 PPID274/5 After-treatment reagent, tank temperature, open circuit. No STOP
AdBlue added.
3051/11 PSID90/11 SCR-system performance, no identifiable fault. STOP
3226/2 PPID270/2 NOx gas outlet, short-circuited cable, intermittent or incorrect STOP
data.
3241/0 PPID386/0 Exhaust temperature sensor #1, too high value. STOP
3241/2 PPID386/2 Exhaust temperature sensor #1, intermittent or incorrect data. STOP
3241/4 PPID386/4 Exhaust temperature sensor #1, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuiting to lower voltage.
3241/5 PPID386/5 Exhaust temperature sensor #1, cable open circuit or STOP
short-circuited to ground.
3361/3 PSID89/3 AdBlue metering valve, short-circuited to the battery. No AdBlue STOP
added.
3361/4 PSID89/4 AdBlue metering valve, short-circuited to the ground. No AdBlue STOP
added.
3361/5 PSID89/5 AdBlue metering valve, open circuit. No AdBlue added. STOP
3361/7 PSID89/7 AdBlue metering valve, valve or hose clogged. No AdBlue STOP
added.
3361/10 PSID89/10 AdBlue metering valve, valve jammed. No AdBlue added. STOP
3363/3 PSID75/3 AdBlue tank heating valve, intermittent or incorrect data. STOP
3363/4 PSID75/4 AdBlue tank heating valve, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuit to a lower voltage.
3363/5 PSID75/5 AdBlue tank heating valve, cable open circuit or short-circuited STOP
to ground.
3464/3 PSID7/3 Actuator motor throttle control, intermittent or incorrect data. STOP
3464/4 PSID7/4 Actuator motor throttle control, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuit to lower voltage.
3464/5 PSID7/5 Actuator motor throttle control, cable open circuit or STOP
short-circuited to ground.
3464/12 PSID7/12 Actuator motor throttle control, faulty unit or component. STOP
3509/3 SID232/3 Power supply sensor #1 (+5V DC), cable short-circuited to STOP
voltage.
3509/4 SID232/4 Power supply sensor #1 (+5V DC), abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuiting to lower voltage.
3510/3 SID211/3 Power supply sensor #2 (+5V DC), cable short-circuited to STOP
voltage.
3510/4 SID211/4 Power supply sensor #2 (+5V DC), abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuiting to lower voltage.
3511/3 PSID77/3 AdBlue ECU EEPROM. ECU inner supply high. STOP
3511/4 PSID77/4 AdBlue ECU EEPROM. ECU inner supply low. STOP
3512/13 PPID273 After-treatment reagent, pressure, values outside calibration STOP
/13 values.
Description Action
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3522/0 PSID91/0 After-treatment reagent, consumption, too high value. STOP
3522/1 PSID91/1 After-treatment reagent, consumption, too low value. STOP
4334/1 PPID273/1 After-treatment reagent, pressure, leakage. Warning indicator STOP
and reduced engine power.
4334/2 PPID273/2 After-treatment reagent, pressure, reasonableness. Warning STOP
indicator and reduced engine power.
4334/4 PPID273/4 After-treatment reagent, pressure, cable short-circuited to STOP
ground. Warning indicator and reduced engine power.
4334/5 PPID273/5 After-treatment reagent, pressure, open circuit. Warning STOP
indicator and reduced engine power.
4334/7 PPID273/7 After-treatment reagent, pressure, accumulated fault. Warning STOP
indicator and reduced engine power.
4334/9 PPID273/9 After-treatment reagent, pressure, abnormal update rate. STOP
4334/10 PPID273 After-treatment reagent, pressure, abnormally large variations. STOP
/10
4337/0 PPID275/0 Reagent filter temperature, too high temperature. No AdBlue STOP
added.
4337/1 PPID275/1 Reagent filter temperature, too low temperature, electric heating STOP
not possible. No AdBlue added.
4337/2 PPID275/2 Reagent filter temperature, outside operating range. No AdBlue STOP
added.
4337/4 PPID275/4 Reagent filter temperature, cable short-circuited to ground. No STOP
AdBlue added.
4337/5 PPID275/5 Reagent filter temperature, open circuit. No AdBlue added. STOP
4354/3 PSID103/3 AdBlue ECU hose heater 1, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
4354/4 PSID103/4 AdBlue ECU hose heater 1, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuit to a lower voltage.
4354/5 PSID103/5 AdBlue ECU hose heater 1, cable open circuit or short-circuited STOP
to ground.
4354/14 PSID103 AdBlue ECU hose heater 1, special instructions. STOP
/14
4355/3 PSID84/3 AdBlue ECU hose heater 2, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
4355/4 PSID84/4 AdBlue ECU hose heater 2, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuit to a lower voltage.
4355/5 PSID84/5 AdBlue ECU hose heater 2, cable open circuit or short-circuited STOP
to ground.
4355/14 PSID84/14 AdBlue ECU hose heater 2, special instructions. STOP
4356/3 PSID102/3 AdBlue ECU hose heater 3, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
4356/4 PSID102/4 AdBlue ECU hose heater 3, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuit to a lower voltage.
4356/5 PSID102/5 AdBlue ECU hose heater 3, cable open circuit or short-circuited STOP
to ground.
4356/14 PSID102 AdBlue ECU hose heater 3, special instructions. STOP
/14
4357/3 PSID104/3 AdBlue ECU hose heater 4, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
Description Action
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4357/4 PSID104/4 AdBlue ECU hose heater 4, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuit to a lower voltage.
4357/5 PSID104/5 AdBlue ECU hose heater 4, cable open circuit or short-circuited STOP
to ground.
4374/0 PSID87/0 AdBlue pump motor speed, too high speed. No AdBlue added. STOP
4374/1 PSID87/1 AdBlue pump motor speed, too low speed. No AdBlue added. STOP
4374/10 PSID87/10 AdBlue pump motor speed, no signal from pump. No AdBlue STOP
added.
4376/3 PSID105/3 AdBlue directional control valve, short-circuited to the battery. STOP
4376/4 PSID105/4 AdBlue directional control valve, short-circuited to the ground. STOP
4376/5 PSID105/5 AdBlue directional control valve, open circuit. STOP
4376/7 PSID105/7 AdBlue directional control valve, mechanical problem. STOP
4811/1 PPID8/1 Cooling piston oil pressure, too high value. STOP
4811/2 PPID8/2 Cooling piston oil pressure, intermittent or incorrect data. STOP
4811/3 PPID8/3 Cooling piston oil pressure, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
4811/5 PPID8/5 Cooling piston oil pressure, cable open circuit or short-circuited STOP
to ground.
5246/0 PSID46/0 Inducing level, inducing level 3, 4 or 5. Warning indication and STOP
reduced engine power.
5246/15 PSID46/15 Inducing level, inducing level 1 or 2. Warning indication and STOP
reduced engine power.
5394/1 PSID90/1 SCR-system's performance, metering error. Warning indication, STOP
error message on display and reduced engine power.
520233/3 PSID85/3 AdBlue ECU main relay, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
520233/4 PSID85/4 AdBlue ECU main relay, abnormally low voltage or short-circuit STOP
to a lower voltage.
520233/5 PSID85/5 AdBlue ECU main relay, cable open circuit or short-circuited STOP
to ground.
520233/6 PSID85/6 AdBlue ECU main relay, abnormally high current or short-circuit STOP
to chassis.
520192/1 PPID8/1 Low piston cooling pressure, engine stops. STOP
520192/3 PPID8/3 Sensor cooling piston pressure, cable short-circuited to voltage. STOP
520192/4 PPID8/4 Sensor cooling piston pressure, abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuiting to lower voltage.
520192/5 PPID8/5 Low cooling piston pressure, cable open circuit or short-circuited STOP
to ground.
520194/X PPID4/X Starter motor (start request). STOP
520195/4 PPID6/4 Sensor ignition off (stop request), abnormally low voltage or STOP
short-circuited to a lower voltage.
Not applicable to TAD1360VE
Description action
Code
00/50 Memory error in control unit transmission. Transmission in STOP
locked neutral position ("shut down").
00/51 Memory error in control unit transmission. Transmission in STOP
locked neutral position ("shut down").
00/52 Memory error in control unit transmission. Transmission in STOP
locked neutral position ("shut down").
00/53 Memory error in control unit transmission. Transmission in STOP
locked neutral position ("shut down").
20/60 Oil pressure sensor. Transmission in locked neutral position STOP
("shut down").
20/61 Oil pressure sensor. Transmission in locked neutral position STOP
("shut down").
21/02 Solenoid valves VFS. Transmission in locked neutral position WARNING
("shutdown").
30/04 Low battery voltage. STOP
30/05 High battery voltage. WARNING
31/00 Reference voltage to sensor is too low. WARNING
31/01 Reference voltage to sensor is too high. WARNING
40/06 Wrong direction from the gear selector. Transmission in neutral WARNING
position.
40/08 The direction of the driver's seat was changed when: the INFORMATION! Stop the machine, move the
parking brake was not activated, or/and the gear selector was gear selector to neutral position and activate
not in neutral position, and/or the machine was not stationary. the parking brake until the error disappears.
Transmission in neutral position.
41/06 Incorrect gear selection from the gear selector. Control unit WARNING
does not allow change of gear range, however, operation of
machine is possible.
42/04 Actual gear ratio too low. One or several clutches slipping. STOP or WARNING
42/05 Actual gear ratio too high. One or several clutches slipping. STOP or WARNING
43/03 Sensor temperature torque converter WARNING
43/07 Torque converter's temperature exceeds 100 °C. WARNING: Note the error and try to reduce
temperature in torque converter by operating
calmly.
43/08 Torque converter's temperature exceeds 125 °C. WARNING: Stop the machine, select neutral
and apply full throttle (limited to 50%) to
The control unit protects the transmission and does not allow
cool the transmission oil so that temperature
the temperature in the torque converter to exceed the maximum
drops below 100 °C (error code 43/03
limit. Transmission in locked neutral position ("shut down").
disappears).
The engine is limited to 50 % of the maximum speed.
When temperature in torque converter is
below 100 °C, resume work with machine.
44/10 Position accelerator pedal message from engine's control unit. WARNING
45/06 Faulty logic from the digital inputs for speed limitation. The INFORMATION!
control unit lowers the power to reduce speed.
46/05 Max. torque at inching has been exceeded. WARNING: Stop the machine, select neutral.
Select gear again.
Description action
Code
50/00 Sensor oil pressure, short-circuiting to ground. Transmission STOP
control unit activates "limp home".
50/01 Sensor oil pressure, open circuit. Transmission control unit STOP
activates "limp home".
51/00 Sensor transmission oil temperature, short-circuiting to ground. WARNING
51/01 Sensor transmission oil temperature, open circuit. WARNING
52/00 Analogue input 2 (cable A29) related fault: analogue input INFORMATION!
short-circuited to ground. The control unit indicates the fault
and use its lowest set value.
52/01 Analogue input 2 (cable A29) related fault: analogue input is INFORMATION!
not connected. The control unit indicates the fault and use its
lowest set value.
53/00 Analogue input 3 (cable B17) related fault: analogue input INFORMATION!
short-circuited to ground. The control unit indicates the fault
and use its lowest set value.
53/01 Analogue input 3 (cable B17) related fault: analogue input is INFORMATION!
not connected. The control unit indicates the fault and use its
lowest set value.
54/00 Reference voltage sensor 5V, short-circuiting to ground. WARNING
54/01 Reference voltage sensor 5V, open circuit. WARNING
55/00 Analogue input 5 (cable B04) related fault: analogue input INFORMATION!
short-circuited to ground. The control unit indicates the fault
and use its lowest set value.
55/01 Analogue input 5 (cable B04) related fault: analogue input is INFORMATION!
not connected. The control unit indicates the fault and use its
lowest set value.
56/00 Analogue input 6 (cable B06) related fault: analogue input INFORMATION!
short-circuited to ground. The control unit indicates the fault
and use its lowest set value.
56/01 Analogue input 6 (cable B06) related fault: analogue input is INFORMATION!
not connected. The control unit indicates the fault and use its
lowest set value.
60/00 Sensor rpm torque converter, short-circuiting to ground. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates "limp home".
60/01 Sensor rpm torque converter, open circuit. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates "limp home".
61/00 Sensor rpm output shaft, short-circuiting to ground. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates "limp home".
61/01 Sensor rpm output shaft, open circuit. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates "limp home".
62/00 Sensor engine rpm, short-circuiting to ground. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates "limp home".
Description action
Code
62/01 Sensor engine rpm, open circuit. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates "limp home".
63/00 Sensor rpm turbine, short-circuiting to ground. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates "limp home".
63/01 Sensor rpm turbine, open circuit. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates "limp home".
70/00 Solenoid valve VFS front. Transmission control unit activates STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
"limp home". Select reverse gear.
70/01 Solenoid valve VFS front. Transmission control unit activates STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
"limp home". Select reverse gear.
70/02 Solenoid valve VFS front. Transmission control unit activates STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
"limp home". Select reverse gear.
70/03 Solenoid valve VFS front. Transmission control unit activates STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
"limp home". Select reverse gear.
71/00 Solenoid valve VFS 2. Control unit transmission activates "limp STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
home". Select reverse gear.
71/01 Solenoid valve VFS 2. Control unit transmission activates "limp STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
home". Select reverse gear.
71/02 Solenoid valve VFS 2. Control unit transmission activates "limp STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
home". Select reverse gear.
71/03 Solenoid valve VFS 2. Control unit transmission activates "limp STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
home". Select reverse gear.
72/00 Solenoid valve VFS rear. Transmission control unit activates STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
"limp home". Select reverse gear.
72/01 Solenoid valve VFS rear. Transmission control unit activates STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
"limp home". Select reverse gear.
72/02 Solenoid valve VFS rear. Transmission control unit activates STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
"limp home". Select reverse gear.
72/03 Solenoid valve VFS rear. Transmission control unit activates STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
"limp home". Select reverse gear.
73/00 Solenoid valve VFS 1/3. Control unit transmission activates STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
"limp home". Select reverse gear.
73/01 Solenoid valve VFS 1/3. Control unit transmission activates STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
"limp home". Select reverse gear.
73/02 Solenoid valve VFS 1/3. Control unit transmission activates STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
"limp home". Select reverse gear.
73/03 Solenoid valve VFS 1/3. Control unit transmission activates STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
"limp home". Select reverse gear.
74/00 Analogue output signal 4 (line B01) related error: output signal WARNING!
is short-circuited to ground.
74/01 Analogue output signal 4 (line B01) related error: output signal WARNING!
is not connected or short-circuited to battery.
74/02 Analogue output signal 4 (line B01) related error: output signal WARNING!
exceeds 1400 mA.
Description action
Code
74/03 Analogue output signal 4 (line B01) related error: current value WARNING!
for output signal is not within the approved range. Incorrect
impedance.
75/00 Analogue output signal 5 (line B03) related error: output signal WARNING!
is short-circuited to ground.
75/01 Analogue output signal 5 (line B03) related error: output signal WARNING!
is not connected or short-circuited to battery.
75/02 Analogue output signal 5 (line B03) related error: output signal WARNING!
exceeds 1400 mA.
75/03 Analogue output signal 5 (line B03) related error: current value WARNING!
for output signal is not within the approved range. Incorrect
impedance.
76/00 Analogue output signal 6 (line B05) related error: output signal STOP!
is short-circuited to ground.
76/01 Analogue output signal 6 (line B05) related error: output signal STOP!
is not connected or short-circuited to battery.
76/02 Analogue output signal 6 (line B05) related error: output signal STOP!
exceeds 1400 mA.
76/03 Analogue output signal 6 (line B05) related error: current value STOP!
for output signal is not within the approved range. Incorrect
impedance.
77/02 All gear packages disengaged. Transmission in locked neutral STOP
position ("shut down").
80/00 Solenoid valve drive, short-circuited to ground. Transmission STOP
in locked neutral position ("shut down").
80/01 Solenoid valve drive, open circuit or short-circuited to battery. STOP
Transmission in locked neutral position ("shut down").
81/00 Digital output signal 1 (line A15) related error: output signal is STOP! Stop the machine, select neutral
short-circuited to ground. Transmission control unit activates and then select travel direction reverse. If it
“limp home”. works, the transmission will function but in
“Limp Home” condition.
Contact service.
81/01 Digital output signal 1 (line A15) related error: output signal STOP! Stop the machine, select neutral
is not connected or short-circuited to battery. Transmission and then select travel direction reverse. If it
control unit activates “limp home”. works, the transmission will function but in
“Limp Home” condition.
Contact service.
82/00 Solenoid valve gear selection 1/3, short-circuited to ground. STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
Transmission control unit activates "limp home". Select reverse gear.
82/01 Solenoid valve gear selection 1/3, open circuit or short-circuited STOP: Stop the machine and shift to neutral.
to battery. Transmission control unit activates "limp home". Select reverse gear.
83/00 Solenoid valve drive, short-circuited to ground. Transmission STOP
in locked neutral position ("shut down").
83/01 Solenoid valve drive, open circuit or short-circuited to battery. STOP
Transmission in locked neutral position ("shut down").
90/xx - Transmission fault Transmission in locked neutral position STOP or INFORMATION
99/xx ("shut down").
95.71 Control unit transmission cannot interpret in-data. STOP
Description action
Code
99.90 Incorrect software in control unit. STOP
99.95 High CAN bus load detected: APC200 cannot process all INFORMATION!
incoming messages due to too many CAN messages.
For serious transmission malfunctions the control unit uses two modes
with reduced functionality to protect the transmission from damage.
These are:
• “Limp home”, GPOS / CPOS in display indicates the letters LH.
In this state, the driver can use the transmission's first two gears in
each direction. If the fault occurs in a higher gear, the driver must
shift down manually to first or second gear in order to continue.
The control unit uses the default values for the modulation of the
clutches.
• “Shut down”, GPOS / CPOS in display indicates the letters Sd.
In this mode the transmission is permanently in neutral as there
is no oil pressure to enable gear selection.
Description action
Code SPN/FMI
00/50 7F09D/C Memory error in control unit transmission. Transmission in STOP
locked neutral position (Shut down).
00/51 7F09D/C Memory error in control unit transmission. Transmission in STOP
locked neutral position (Shut down).
00/52 7F09D/C Memory error in control unit transmission. Transmission in STOP
locked neutral position (Shut down).
00/53 7F09D/C Memory error in control unit transmission. Transmission in STOP
locked neutral position (Shut down).
20/60 7F065/1 Oil pressure sensor. Transmission in locked neutral position STOP
(Shut down).
20/61 7F065/0 Oil pressure sensor. Transmission in locked neutral position STOP
(Shut down).
21/00 7F069/1 Oil pressure sensor has too low oil pressure. Transmission STOP
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
21/01 7F069/0 Oil pressure sensor has too high oil pressure. Transmission STOP
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
22/00 7F06A/1 Oil pressure sensor has too low oil pressure. Transmission STOP
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
22/01 7F06A/0 Oil pressure sensor has too high oil pressure. Transmission STOP
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
23/00 7F06B/1 Oil pressure sensor has too low oil pressure. Transmission STOP
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
23/01 7F06B/0 Oil pressure sensor has too high oil pressure. Transmission STOP
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
Description action
Code SPN/FMI
24/00 7F06C/1 Oil pressure sensor has too low oil pressure. Transmission STOP
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
24/01 7F06C/0 Oil pressure sensor has too high oil pressure. Transmission STOP
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
30/04 7F090/1 Low battery voltage. STOP
30/05 7F090/0 High battery voltage. WARNING
31/00 7F093/1 Reference voltage to sensor is too low. WARNING
31/01 7F093/0 Reference voltage to sensor is too high. WARNING
34/00 7F0BB/1F Sensor rpm drum faulty. Transmission control unit activates STOP
Limp home.
34/01 7F0BC/1 Measured turbine rpm at start is too low. Transmission in STOP
locked neutral position (Shutdown).
34/02 7F0BD/0 Measured turbine rpm at start is too high. Transmission in STOP
locked neutral position (Shutdown).
34/03 7F0BE/1 The transmission indicates that the system pressure is STOP
missing even though it should exist. Transmission in locked
neutral position (Shut down).
34/04 7F0BE/0 The transmission indicates that the system pressure exists STOP
even though it should not. Transmission in locked neutral
position (Shut down).
40/06 7F05E/2 Wrong direction from the gear selector. Transmission in WARNING
neutral position.
40/08 7F041/1F The seat's direction was changed when the parking brake STOP: Stop the machine, select
was not activated, and/or the gear selector was not in neutral gear, and apply the parking
neutral position, and/or the machine was not at a standstill. brake until the problem disappears.
Transmission in neutral position.
41/06 7F05F/2 Incorrect gear selection from the gear selector. Transmission WARNING
control unit does not allow change of gear range, however,
operation of machine is possible.
42/04 7F080/1 Actual gear ratio too low. One or several clutches slipping. STOP or WARNING
42/05 7F080/0 Actual gear ratio too high. One or several clutches slipping. STOP or WARNING
43/03 7F063/0 Signal from Sensor engine rpm and oil temperature WARNING
transmission outside valid range.
43/07 7F063/10 Torque converter's temperature exceeds 100 °C. WARNING: Note the error and try
to reduce temperature in torque
converter by operating calmly.
43/08 7F063/0 Torque converter's temperature exceeds 120 °C. WARNING: Stop the machine,
select neutral and apply full
The control unit transmission protects the transmission and
throttle (limited to 50%) to cool
does not allow the temperature in the torque converter to
the transmission oil so that
exceed the maximum limit. Transmission in locked neutral
temperature drops below 100 °C
position (Shut down). The engine is limited to 50 % of the
(error code 43/03 disappears).
maximum speed.
When temperature in torque
converter is below 100 °C, resume
work with machine.
44/10 7F0C6/9 Incorrect signal for gas pedal position from engine control WARNING
unit.
45/06 7F048/2 Invalid combination for redundant digital speed inputs. WARNING
Control unit transmission limits the speed.
Description action
Code SPN/FMI
46/05 7F036/F Max. torque at inching has been exceeded. WARNING: Stop the machine,
select neutral. Select gear again.
47/01 7F07B/10 Transmission has exceeded the limit value for upper rpm. Let up the gas pedal and reduce
the machine's speed.
48/00 7F0B3/0 Disengaged 4WD/2WD-selector has jammed in engaged WARNING
position or the feedback signal is wrong.
48/01 7F0B3/1 Engaged 4WD/2WD-selector has jammed in engaged WARNING
position or the return signal is wrong.
49/00 7F0B4/0 Disengaged Low/High-selector has jammed in engaged WARNING
position or the feedback signal is wrong.
49/01 7F0B4/1 Engaged Low/High-selector has jammed in engaged position WARNING
or the feedback signal is wrong.
50/00 7F010/4 Sensor oil pressure, short-circuited to ground. Transmission WARNING
control unit activates Limp home.
50/01 7F010/3 Sensor oil pressure not connected. Transmission control unit WARNING
activates Limp home.
50/04 7F010/11 Sensor oil pressure, the value is below lowest calibrated WARNING
value.
50/05 7F010/F Sensor oil pressure, the value is above highest calibrated WARNING
value.
51/00 7F011/4 Sensor engine rpm and oil temperature transmission WARNING
short-circuited to ground.
51/01 7F011/3 Sensor engine rpm and oil temperature transmission not WARNING
connected.
51/04 7F011/11 Sensor engine rpm and oil temperature transmission, the WARNING
value is below lowest calibrated value.
51/05 7F011/F Sensor engine rpm and oil temperature transmission, the WARNING
value is above highest calibrated value.
52/00 7F012/4 Sensor oil temperature sensor short-circuited to ground. WARNING
52/01 7F012/3 Sensor oil temperature not connected. WARNING
52/04 7F012/11 Sensor oil temperature, the value is below lowest calibrated WARNING
value.
52/05 7F012/F Sensor oil temperature, the value is above highest calibrated WARNING
value.
53/00 7F013/4 Analogue input signal 3 short-circuited to ground. WARNING
53/01 7F013/3 Analogue input signal 3 not connected. WARNING
53/04 7F013/11 Analogue input signal 3, the value is below lowest calibrated WARNING
value.
53/05 7F013/F Analogue input signal 3, the value is above highest calibrated WARNING
value.
54/00 7F014/4 Reference voltage sensor 5V short-circuited to ground. WARNING
54/01 7F014/3 Reference voltage sensor 5V short-circuited to battery. WARNING
55/00 7F015/4 Analogue input signal 5 short-circuited to ground. WARNING
55/01 7F015/3 Analogue input signal 5 not connected. WARNING
55/04 7F015/11 Analogue input signal 5, the value is below lowest calibrated WARNING
value.
Description action
Code SPN/FMI
55/05 7F015/F Analogue input signal 5, the value is above highest calibrated WARNING
value.
56/00 7F016/4 Analogue input signal 6 short-circuited to ground. WARNING
56/01 7F016/3 Analogue input signal 6 not connected. WARNING
56/04 7F016/11 Analogue input signal 6, the value is below lowest calibrated WARNING
value.
56/05 7F016/F Analogue input signal 6, the value is above highest calibrated WARNING
value.
57/00 7F017/4 Analogue input signal 7 short-circuited to ground. WARNING
57/01 7F017/3 Analogue input signal 7 not connected. WARNING
57/04 7F017/11 Analogue input signal 7, the value is below lowest calibrated WARNING
value.
57/05 7F017/F Analogue input signal 7, the value is above highest calibrated WARNING
value.
58/00 7F018/4 Analogue input signal 8 short-circuited to ground. WARNING
58/01 7F018/3 Analogue input signal 8 not connected. WARNING
58/04 7F018/11 Analogue input signal 8, the value is below lowest calibrated WARNING
value.
58/05 7F018/F Analogue input signal 8, the value is above highest calibrated WARNING
value.
60/00 7F01A/6 Sensor rpm drum short-circuited to ground. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates Limp home.
60/01 7F01A/5 Sensor rpm drum not connected. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates Limp home.
60/03 7F01A/A Sensor rpm drum, value outside limit values. WARNING
60/04 7F01A/1 Sensor rpm drum, pulse count too low. WARNING
60/05 7F01A/0 Sensor rpm drum, pulse count too high. WARNING
61/00 7F01B/6 Sensor rpm output shaft short-circuited to ground. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates Limp home.
61/01 7F01B/5 Sensor rpm output shaft not connected. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates Limp home.
61/03 7F01B/A Sensor rpm output shaft, value outside limit values. WARNING
61/04 7F01B/1 Sensor rpm drum, pulse count too low. WARNING
61/05 7F01B/0 Sensor rpm drum, pulse count too high. WARNING
62/00 7F01C/6 Sensor engine rpm short-circuited to ground. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates Limp home.
62/01 7F01C/5 Sensor engine rpm not connected. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates Limp home.
Description action
Code SPN/FMI
62/03 7F01C/A Engine speed information not available. Transmission control WARNING
unit activates Limp home.
62/04 7F01C/1 Sensor engine rpm, pulse count too low. WARNING
62/05 7F01C/0 Sensor engine rpm, pulse count too high. WARNING
62/06 7F07A/1 Faulty engine speed information when the turbine speed is WARNING
calculated. Transmission control unit activates Limp home.
63/00 7F01D/6 Sensor rpm turbine short-circuited to ground. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates Limp home.
63/01 7F01D/5 Sensor rpm turbine not connected. STOP or WARNING
If several rpm signals or the engine rpm signal are incorrect,
control unit transmission activates Limp home.
63/03 7F01D/A Turbine speed sensor, value outside limit values. WARNING
63/04 7F01D/1 Sensor rpm turbine, pulse count too low. WARNING
63/05 7F01D/0 Sensor rpm turbine, pulse count too high. WARNING
70/00 7F020/4 Solenoid valve front and rear, short-circuited to each other, STOP: Stop the machine and shift
signal cable short-circuited to voltage or positive cable to neutral. Select reverse gear.
short-circuited to ground. Transmission control unit activates
Limp home.
70/01 7F020/3 Solenoid valve front and rear, positive cable short-circuited STOP: Stop the machine and shift
to battery. Transmission control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
70/02 7F020/6 Solenoid valve front and rear, control current over 1,400 mA. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
Transmission control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
70/03 7F020/8 Solenoid valve front and rear, control current outside STOP: Stop the machine and shift
approved interval. Incorrect impedance. Transmission to neutral. Select reverse gear.
control unit activates Limp home.
70/09 7F020/5 Solenoid valve front and rear not connected. Transmission STOP: Stop the machine and shift
control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
71/00 7F021/4 Solenoid valve 2/4 SUPPLY, short-circuited to each other, STOP: Stop the machine and shift
signal cable short-circuited to voltage or positive cable to neutral. Select reverse gear.
short-circuited to ground. Transmission control unit activates
Limp home.
71/01 7F021/3 Solenoid valve 2/4 SUPPLY, positive cable short-circuited to STOP: Stop the machine and shift
battery. Transmission control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
71/02 7F021/6 Solenoid valve 2/4 SUPPLY, control current over 1,400 mA. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
Transmission control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
71/03 7F021/8 Solenoid valve 2/4 SUPPLY, control current outside approved STOP: Stop the machine and shift
range (incorrect impedance). Transmission control unit to neutral. Select reverse gear.
activates Limp home.
71/09 7F021/5 Solenoid valve 2/4 SUPPLY not connected. Transmission STOP: Stop the machine and shift
control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
72/00 7F022/4 Analogue input signal 2, cables short-circuited to each STOP: Stop the machine and shift
other, signal cable short-circuited to voltage or positive cable to neutral. Select reverse gear.
short-circuited to ground. Transmission control unit activates
Limp home.
72/01 7F022/3 Analogue input signal 2, positive cable short-circuited to STOP: Stop the machine and shift
battery. Transmission control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
72/02 7F022/6 Analogue input signal 2, control current over 1,400 mA. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
Transmission control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
Description action
Code SPN/FMI
72/03 7F022/8 Analogue input signal 2, control current outside approved STOP: Stop the machine and shift
range (incorrect impedance). Transmission control unit to neutral. Select reverse gear.
activates Limp home.
72/09 7F022/5 Analogue input signal 2 not connected. Transmission control STOP: Stop the machine and shift
unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
73/00 7F023/4 Solenoid valve 1/3 SUPPLY, cables short-circuited to each STOP: Stop the machine and shift
other, signal cable short-circuited to voltage or positive cable to neutral. Select reverse gear.
short-circuited to ground. Transmission control unit activates
Limp home.
73/01 7F023/3 Solenoid valve 1/3 SUPPLY, positive cable short-circuited to STOP: Stop the machine and shift
battery. Transmission control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
73/02 7F023/6 Solenoid valve 1/3 SUPPLY.Transmission control unit STOP: Stop the machine and shift
activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
73/03 7F023/8 Solenoid valve 1/3 SUPPLY.Transmission control unit STOP: Stop the machine and shift
activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
73/09 7F023/5 Solenoid valve 1/3 SUPPLY not connected. Transmission STOP: Stop the machine and shift
control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
74/00 7F024/4 Analogue input signal 4 short-circuited to ground. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
to neutral. Select reverse gear.
74/01 7F024/3 Analogue input signal 4 not connected or connected or STOP: Stop the machine and shift
positive cable short-circuited to battery. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
75/00 7F025/4 Analogue input signal 5 short-circuited to ground. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
to neutral. Select reverse gear.
75/01 7F025/3 Analogue input signal 5 not connected or positive cable STOP: Stop the machine and shift
short-circuited to battery. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
76/00 7F026/4 Analogue input signal 5 short-circuited to ground. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
to neutral. Select reverse gear.
76/01 7F026/3 Analogue input signal 6 not connected or positive cable STOP: Stop the machine and shift
short-circuited to battery. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
76/02 7F026/6 Analogue input signal 6, control current over 1,400 mA. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
to neutral. Select reverse gear.
76/03 7F026/8 Analogue input signal 6, control current outside approved STOP: Stop the machine and shift
range (incorrect impedance). to neutral. Select reverse gear.
76/09 7F026/5 Analogue input signal 6 not connected. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
to neutral. Select reverse gear.
77/02 7F02F/1F All gear packages disengaged. Transmission in locked STOP
neutral position (Shut down).
80/00 7F027/4 Analogue input signal 0, cable short-circuited to ground. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
Transmission control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
80/01 7F027/3 Analogue input signal 0, positive cable short-circuited to STOP: Stop the machine and shift
battery. Transmission control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
80/09 7F027/5 Analogue input signal 0 not connected. Transmission control STOP: Stop the machine and shift
unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
81/00 7F028/4 Solenoid valve gear selection 2/4, short-circuited to ground. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
Transmission control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
81/01 7F027/3 Solenoid valve gear selection 2/4, open circuit or positive STOP: Stop the machine and shift
cable short-circuited to battery. Transmission control unit to neutral. Select reverse gear.
activates Limp home.
Description action
Code SPN/FMI
81/09 7F027/5 Solenoid valve 2/4 SELECTION (Y6074) not connected. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
Transmission control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
82/00 7F029/4 Solenoid valve 1/3 SELECTION short-circuited to ground. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
Transmission control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
82/01 7F029/3 Solenoid valve 1/3 SELECTION, positive cable short-circuited STOP: Stop the machine and shift
to battery. Transmission control unit activates Limp home. to neutral. Select reverse gear.
82/09 7F029/5 Solenoid valve 1/3 SELECTION not connected. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
to neutral. Select reverse gear.
83/00 7F02A/3 Analogue input signal 0, cable short-circuited to battery. STOP: Stop the machine and shift
Transmission in locked neutral position (Shut down). to neutral. Select reverse gear.
83/01 7F02A/4 Analogue input signal 0, cable not connected or STOP: Stop the machine and shift
short-circuited to ground. Transmission in locked neutral to neutral. Select reverse gear.
position (Shut down).
90/xx - 7F000/0 Transmission fault Transmission in locked neutral position STOP or INFORMATION
99/xx (Shut down).
90/01 7F0F0/1 SYSERR_OUT_OF_TABLES -
Description action
Code SPN/FMI
91/51 7F0F7/B SYSERR_VALUE_OOR + OOR_SHIFTTYPE -
Description action
Code SPN/FMI
92/17 7F0F2/11 Incorrect supply voltage selected. Transmission locked in -
neutral position (Shut-down).
92/18 7F0F2/12 Doubled input signal. Transmission locked in neutral position -
(Shut-down).
92/19 7F0F2/13 Cable harness pressure sensor in conflict with cable harness -
analogue input signal. Transmission locked in neutral
position (Shut-down).
92/20 7F0F2/14 Incorrect configuration concerning servo motor or brake -
valve (analogue output signal 4-5-6). Transmission locked in
neutral position (Shut-down).
92/30 7F0F2/1E Incorrect configuration concerning full flow selection and -
previous digital trouble shooting. Transmission locked in
neutral position (Shut-down).
92/50 7F0F8/1 SYSERR_TRANSM_CONTROL + TC_AT- -
TEMPT_TO_LOCK_DIR_CLUTCHES
92/51 7F0F8/2 SYSERR_TRANSM_CONTROL + TC_AT- -
TEMPT_TO_LOCK_RG_CLUTCHES
92/52 7F0F8/3 SYSERR_TRANSM_CONTROL + TC_MODMODE_OVER- -
RULED_WITH_GDE_TABLE
93/00 7F0F3/0 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
93/01 7F0F3/1 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
93/02 7F0F3/2 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
93/03 7F0F3/3 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
93/04 7F0F3/4 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
93/05 7F0F3/5 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
93/09 7F0F3/9 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
93/10 7F0F3/A Initiation of static data in flash memory, caused by firmware -
update or memory conflict.
93/11 7F0F3/B Initiation of stored error data in flash memory, caused by -
firmware update or memory conflict.
94/00 7F0F4/0 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
94/01 7F0F4/1 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
Description action
Code SPN/FMI
94/02 7F0F4/2 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
94/03 7F0F4/3 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
94/04 7F0F4/4 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
94/05 7F0F4/5 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
94/09 7F0F4/9 Unsuccessful initialization of necessary control unit data in -
flash memory, caused by a memory conflict. Transmission
locked in neutral position (Shut-down).
95/00 7F0F5/0 - -
E3/01 7F0E4/F Machine's speed limitation is activated regardless of if speed Reduce the machine's speed until
is above the limit value. it is below the limit value.
E3/02 7F0E4/10 Machine's speed higher than the upper limit value. Reduce the machine's speed until
it is below the upper limit value.
E4/00 7F0E5/11 Abnormal speed reduction. Reduce the machine's speed so
that the wheels stop sliding.
E4/01 7F0E5/F Abnormal acceleration. Reduce the machine's speed so
that the wheels stop spinning.
Description action
Code SPN/FMI
E5/01 7F0E0/D Time with active gear exceeded time for recalibration. WARNING
E6/00 7F0E6/1F The operator is not sitting in the operator's seat and the The operator should sit in the
gear selector is not in neutral and/or the parking brake is operator's seat and shift to neutral
not activated. position or ease off on the throttle.
E7/01 7F0E7/F Turbine speed exceed the limit value. Slow down the machine until
turbine speed is below the limit
value.
E8/01 7F0E8/F Conditions to switch between 2WD and 4WD not satisfied. Stop the machine.
The machine must be stationary.
E9/01 7F0E9/F Conditions to switch between High and Low not satisfied. Stop the machine.
The machine must be stationary.
E1/XX Calibration code -
E1/01-0 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
5 7F0FD/ 1-5 Calibration stopped- request continued calibration.
E1/06 7F0FA - The turbine speed signal does not reach down to the lowest Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/6 value during calibration. The control unit notes the error and unit transmission to continue
calibration is stopped. calibration.
E1/07-0 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
9 7F0FD/ 7-9 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
E1/10 7F0FA - Transmission error during calibration. Calibration stopped. Finish calibration.
7F0FD/A
E1/11-1 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
3 7F0FD/1 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
1-13
E1/14 7F0FA - The turbine speed does not drop during calibration. The Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/E control unit notes the error and calibration is stopped. unit transmission to continue
calibration.
E1/15 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
7F0FD/15 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
E1/16 7F0FA - The turbine speed signal is too low to start calibration. The Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/10 control unit notes the error and calibration is stopped. unit transmission to continue
calibration.
E1/17-2 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
4 7F0FD/1 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
7-24
E1/25 7F0FA - Engagement's starting point is too early during calibration. Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/19 Too much pull. The control unit notes the error and calibration unit transmission to continue
is stopped. calibration.
E1/26 7F0FA - Calibration of the engagement's start point not found. The Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/1A control unit notes the error and calibration is stopped. unit transmission to continue
calibration.
E1/27 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
7F0FD/27 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
E1/28 7F0FA - Turbine speed does not reach the value 0 rpm during the Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/1C closing phase of the engagement's start point. The control unit transmission to continue
unit notes the error and calibration is stopped. calibration.
E1/29 7F0FA - Turbine speed does not reach up to the right value in Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/1D the release phase of the engagement's start point during unit transmission to continue
calibration. The control unit notes the error and calibration calibration.
is stopped.
E2/XX Calibration code -
Description action
Code SPN/FMI
E2/01-0 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
5 7F0FD/ 1-5 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
E2/06 7F0FA - The turbine speed signal does not reach down to the lowest Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/6 value during calibration. The control unit notes the error and unit transmission to continue
calibration is stopped. calibration.
E2/07-0 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
9 7F0FD/ 7-9 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
E2/10 7F0FA - Transmission error during calibration. Calibration stopped. Finish calibration.
7F0FD/A
E2/11-1 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
3 7F0FD/1 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
1-13
E2/14 7F0FA - The turbine speed does not drop during calibration. The Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/E control unit notes the error and calibration is stopped. unit transmission to continue
calibration.
E2/15 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
7F0FD/15 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
E2/16 7F0FA - The turbine speed signal is too low to start calibration. The Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/10 control unit notes the error and calibration is stopped. unit transmission to continue
calibration.
E2/17-2 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
4 7F0FD/1 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
7-24
E2/25 7F0FA - Engagement's starting point is too early during calibration. Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/19 Too much pull. The control unit notes the error and calibration unit transmission to continue
is stopped. calibration.
E2/26 7F0FA - Calibration of the engagement's start point not found. The Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/1A control unit notes the error and calibration is stopped. unit transmission to continue
calibration.
E2/27 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
7F0FD/27 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
E2/28 7F0FA - Turbine speed does not reach the value 0 rpm during the Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/1C closing phase of the engagement's start point. The control unit transmission to continue
unit notes the error and calibration is stopped. calibration.
E2/29 7F0FA - Turbine speed does not reach up to the right value in Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/1D the release phase of the engagement's start point during unit transmission to continue
calibration. The control unit notes the error and calibration calibration.
is stopped.
E3/XX Calibration code -
E3/01-0 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
5 7F0FD/ 1-5 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
E3/06 7F0FA - The turbine speed signal does not reach down to the lowest Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/6 value during calibration. The control unit notes the error and unit transmission to continue
calibration is stopped. calibration.
E3/07-0 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
9 7F0FD/ 7-9 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
E3/10 7F0FA - Transmission error during calibration. Calibration stopped. Finish calibration.
7F0FD/A
E3/11-1 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
3 7F0FD/1 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
1-13
Description action
Code SPN/FMI
E3/14 7F0FA - The turbine speed does not drop during calibration. The Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/E control unit notes the error and calibration is stopped. unit transmission to continue
calibration.
E3/15 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
7F0FD/15 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
E3/16 7F0FA - The turbine speed signal is too low to start calibration. The Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/10 control unit notes the error and calibration is stopped. unit transmission to continue
calibration.
E3/17-2 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
4 7F0FD/1 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
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E3/25 7F0FA - Engagement's starting point is too early during calibration. Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/19 Too much pull. The control unit notes the error and calibration unit transmission to continue
is stopped. calibration.
E3/26 7F0FA - Calibration of the engagement's start point not found. The Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/1A control unit notes the error and calibration is stopped. unit transmission to continue
calibration.
E3/27 7F0FA - Unexpected response algorithm during calibration. WARNING: Note the problem and
7F0FD/27 Calibration stopped. request continued calibration.
E3/28 7F0FA - Turbine speed does not reach the value 0 rpm during the Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/1C closing phase of the engagement's start point. The control unit transmission to continue
unit notes the error and calibration is stopped. calibration.
E3/29 7F0FA - Turbine speed does not reach up to the right value in Press the S-button on control
7F0FD/1D the release phase of the engagement's start point during unit transmission to continue
calibration. The control unit notes the error and calibration calibration.
is stopped.
5.4 Operating
5.4.1 While operating
General
DANGER
The machine’s work area is large and visibility from the
operator’s cab is restricted.
Extreme hazard to personal health and risk of property
damage!
Keep in mind:
• Always check to ensure no one is in the way of
the machine or its accessories. Also check that
the area upwards is unobstructed. If there are
unauthorised persons or vehicles within the work
area then the machine must be stopped.
• The operator must always face in the travel
direction and should operate with special care
where persons or vehicles may appear.
• The operator must adapt the speed to the load and
ground conditions, visibility, and wind conditions,
etc.
• The operator must pay extra attention and operate
with special care near electric power lines, viaducts,
docksides, ramps, doorways, etc.
• Always operate carefully so that the attachment
does not collide with posts, power lines, etc.
• Use available visibility-enhancing equipment such
as rear view mirrors and camera ( ).
WARNING
Never use a machine without first performing the daily
inspection.
Risk of personal injury and property damage!
For work instructions, see section 6.1 Daily inspection.
Report to the foreman/supervisor if defects are found
on the machine during daily inspection!
WARNING
Never operate the machine without wearing the seatbelt.
Extreme danger!
Always use the seatbelt when operating the machine,
even when you expect a short shift. The seatbelt may
not be modified.
Instructions
Make a habit of checking the following at regular intervals while
51 52 operating:
• that coolant temperature is within the interval (approx. 75-85 °C).
• that fuel indicator on the display shows that there is fuel in the
tank.
NOTE
The fuel level should never go down to empty tank.
When necessary, the control system can set speed limitations for the
machine. This happens in the event of the following:
• pressed down control breaker
WARNING
If it's difficult to start the engine, do not use start spray.
Risk of explosion!
In case of start problems, contact service.
Instructions
1. Set the gear selector and multi-function lever in neutral position.
Gear selector and multi-function lever must be in neutral, otherwise
engine cannot be started.
2. Turn the start key to operating position, position I.
Current is now supplied to all electrical functions.
3. Turn the start key to preheating position, position II.
In the event of cold weather preheating can be used. During
preheating, the engine's intake air is preheated to a suitable
temperature by heating coils in order to facilitate starting.
When needed, the engine's control unit activated preheating during
a time period. The lamp for preheating (position 39) indicates if
preheating is activated.
Engine can be started, position III (start position), regardless of if
preheating is in progress, not activated (no need) or has been
finished.
NOTE
The time that the starter motor can be activated is max 20 seconds.
The starter motor circuit is then disconnected for 80 seconds to
protect the starter motor.
5.4.3 Warming up
General
CAUTION
Never rev a cold engine at high engine speeds.
Risk of engine damage!
Run the engine at 1400-1500 rpm until it starts to get
warm.
WARNING
Don’t let the engine idle for a long time.
Risk of engine damage!
Turn off the engine during breaks in operation and load
handling.
Instructions
In cold temperatures the machine may not be used for tough work until
the engine and hydraulics are at operating temperature.
Start work with the machine when the coolant has reached normal
operating temperature, approx. 75 °C). (See Operating menu for
engine.)
Hydraulic system
Never operate a hydraulic function in the cold until the hydraulic oil is
warm, since there is a risk of damage and leakage in the hydraulic
system.
When the engine has reached its working temperature, warm run the
hydraulic oil by running the mast slowly up and down. Full actuation of
the hydraulic function may not be performed until the tank temperature
is +1 °C.
After this, all other hydraulic functions should be run slowly so that
warm oil circulates through the whole system, and this should be
repeated at least ten times.
5.4.4 Gearshifting
General
The machine is equipped with automatic transmission. The system
shifts to a lower/higher gear under certain conditions, such as torque,
engine speed, travel speed, etc.
F General about the automatic transmission:
• Has a built-in control and monitoring system, providing optimal
operation.
• Shows current gear on the control system display.
Instructions
1. Let the engine idle. Select travel direction, move lever forward
(F) or backward (R).
2. Select shifting program: A, 1 or 2.
The operator can limit gearshifting by selecting shifting program on
the steering wheel panel's keys.
Shifting program A (position 62) - automatic shifting between all
gears.
Shifting program 1 (position 63) - gear is locked to 1st gear.
Shifting program 2 (position 64) - gear is locked to 2nd gear.
NOTE
In certain circumstances, the transmission may be forced to
reduce speed due to a problem. The control unit may then set
the transmission in "limp home" mode.
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NOTE
If the buzzer sounds when the operator sits in the seat and releases
the parking brake then the control breaker in the seat may be
malfunctioning. It is not possible to select any travel direction.
The machine can be operated in emergency mode by means
of by-passing the safety system (override). Activate the by-pass
switch, select travel direction and drive the machine to the
workshop. Speed is limited to 10 km/h.
WARNING
Safety features are blocked.
75 75 No safety system is activated! Risk of roll-over and
tipping over!
Only use bypass in emergency situations!
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5.4.5 Steering
General
The machine is equipped with servo steering. The steering wheel
movements are transferred hydraulically to the steering wheels on
the ground.
WARNING
The machine may not roll on a downhill grade if the
engine is off.
Hydraulic pressure for steering is missing and steering
capacity is lost! Danger!
Keep the engine running for hydraulic pressure.
Use the brakes in a smooth but firm way. Brake pressure remains for
awhile after the engine has been switched off, accumulated during
operation. If the accumulator pressure falls below a certain level, the
low brake pressure indicator light (position 33) on the panel comes
on. When the lamp is lit the capacity of the service brake is limited.
The buzzer sounds and speed is limited. Finally, the parking brake is
applied automatically by a forceful spring in the brake cylinder. Check
the accumulators' sealing integrity if the pressure does not build up
and is not maintained, see chapter 6 Inspection and maintenance.
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11. Accelerator
12. Brake pedals
13. Clutch pedal
DANGER
The parking brake should not be applied when the
machine is in motion.
Very heavy braking. Risk of machine tipping, load
tipping over, being dropped or damage to property or
extreme danger!
Stop the machine before applying the parking brake.
WARNING
Never leave the operator’s seat without first applying
the parking brake.
Risk of machine starting to roll! Danger!
Apply the parking brake before leaving the operator's
station.
The parking brake is operated with the switch (position 8) on the panel
for hydraulic functions (position 6). The indicator light for parking brake
(position 46) is activated with a red light when the parking brake is
applied.
Instructions
The parking brake is applied when:
• The switch for parking brake is pressed down (indicator light for
parking brake is activated with a red light).
• The ignition is turned off (to 0 position).
When the ignition is switched on again the parking brake is
applied without the switch for parking brake being activated. The
indicator light for parking brake then flashes to indicate that the
parking brake switch should be switched on and then off in order
to release the parking brake. Check the accumulators' sealing
integrity if the pressure does not build up and is not maintained,
6 6 see chapter 6 Inspection and maintenance.
If the accumulator pressure falls below a certain level, the low brake
pressure warning lamp (position 33) comes on. When the lamp is lit
the capacity of the service brake is limited. Finally, the parking brake
is applied automatically by a forceful spring in the brake cylinder.
Emergency brake
The parking brake can be used as emergency brake in emergency
situations.
CAUTION
The parking brake can be used as an EMERGENCY
BRAKE.
Brake pads wear out and lose their braking
performance! Unwanted movement of parked machine!
After emergency braking with the parking brake the
brake shoe linings must be checked as soon as
possible and replaced if necessary. Braking action of
the parking brake may be lost as the brake shoe linings
may have been worn down.
If the parking brake has been released mechanically
then it must always be reset to restore the machine's
parking brake function.
The system is controlled by switches for fan, heat and air distribution.
In addition to this there are functions for recirculation and defroster.
18
17
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16
A. Panel nozzle
16. Switch for fan
17. Switch for heat
18. Switch for air distribution
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2 Switch (green) for fan handles setting of fan speed for the cab.
Fan speed can be set for:
• automatic control, AUTO. See position C on display.
• manual control in 13 steps from off to max. Fan speed is
shown by the bar's height in the operating menu for the
heating/air conditioning system. See position C in the display.
Recommendation: Set the fan to automatic control, AUTO, for
optimal function of the system. Automatic control is activated
C when lowering with the switch from fan off.
NOTE
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C When the fan is off, the cooling functions ceases (for ECC).
3 Set air distribution (position 18) and the panel nozzles as required
for a comfortable cab climate. See position E in the display.
4 Normally, recirculation (function key for Enter) and defroster
(position 54) do not have to be used.
Defroster - position D on display
Recirculation - position F on display
D
E
F
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Mist on windows
1 Set a warm temperature (position 17).
A
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5 Activate defroster (position 54).
The defroster controls the function fan, temperature and damper
position to optimally heat and more quickly dry the air at the
windscreen for faster demisting. The function is active for 6
minutes.
The symbol for defroster is shown in the operating menu for
I heating / air conditioning, and is indicated in the switch. See
position I in the display.
NOTE
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NOTE
Never disconnect the system voltage with the battery disconnector
when the engine is running! The voltage regulator may be damaged.
Instructions
1. Stop the machine and move the gear selector and multi-function
lever to neutral position.
2. Apply the parking brake.
3. Lower the forks (or attachment) completely and tilt the mast
forward.
4. For hydraulic lateral sliding cab, move the cab to middle position.
5. Let the engine run for a few minutes at idle speed before stopping
the engine so that the engine cools down slightly and the turbo
bearings are lubricated.
6. Stop the engine by turning the start key to position 0.
In case the machine is going to be parked for a long time, the
battery disconnector should be turned to the OFF (0) position.
NOTE
Wait a minute or two before the system voltage is disconnected
with the battery disconnector so that the SCR system has time
to drain, this is especially important in cold weather.
When idling:
• The engine is switched off at idle running for longer than 3 to
30 minutes (adjustable).
• Work lights are switched off after 5 minutes.
• Extra work lights are switched off after 2 minutes.
The capacity varies between models and versions, see the machine
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and type plates, section 3.2 Plates.
The function load handling refers to, e.g., to lift, lower, rotate, angle
or hold loads.
Tilt
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Side shift
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Spreading (positioning)
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Rotation
This manual describes lifting using forks, and lifting using the top lift
attachment fitted on inverted forks.
DANGER
Respect the lifting capacity of the machine and
exercise the greatest caution during load handling:
• Never handle unstable or loosely loaded goods.
Take great care when handling long, high or wide
goods to prevent the load from sliding off, being
damaged or tipping the machine.
• Remember not to exceed the maximum load
capacity, see the type plate. If necessary, estimate
the centre of gravity and determine the maximum
load capacity with the help of load diagram located
in the cab.
• Never tilt the mast forward with a load on it.
• No personnel may encroach or stand under a raised
load.
Risk of load tipping over, being dropped or damage to
property or extreme danger!
Make sure that the load is positioned securely before
lifting.
DANGER
Make sure that the lifting tool is marked with the type
plate from Cargotec or another manufacturer. There
must always be a plate stating the capacity data for
all attachments.
Extreme hazard to personal health and risk of property
damage!
Make sure that nothing other than approved lifting
attachments are used.
WARNING
Do not use a machine where the indicator lights are out
of order.
Danger of reduced safety during load handling!
If the indicator lights don't work, stop work with the
machine and repair.
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• Lower the forks as low as possible and adjust the fork
spreading and insert them under the load.
• Tilt the mast backwards so that the forks are horizontal.
NOTE
When handling drums, strive to keep the forks as close together
as possible.
2 Hold the machine still with the footbrake and clutch pedal.
Alternatively, apply the parking brake if required and/or shift to
neutral. If necessary, use wheel chocks on the drive wheels.
DANGER
The operator should pay take extra care when
load handling near electric power lines, viaducts,
docksides, ramps, doors, etc.
Extreme danger!
Use the parking brake and stop blocks!
WARNING
Forks (with or without load) are easily manoeuvrable
work tools with great strength.
Extreme hazard to personal health and risk of property
damage!
Make sure that no person stands under a raised
attachment, whether it is loaded or not. Take great care
when driving.
2 Hold the machine still with the footbrake and clutch pedal.
Alternatively, apply the parking brake if required and/or shift to
neutral.
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6 Middle light, B – Alignment, orange light activated, indicates when
all four corner boxes have correct alignment against the container.
7 Lock twistlocks with the switch for twistlocks.
If automatic locking of twistlocks is used, locking is automatic
when the attachment is aligned with the load.
Locking options are selected with switches for automatic or
manual locking, see Overview, page 42 (position 71).
NOTE
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CAUTION
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WARNING
Transporting loads is associated with major risks.
Risk of roll-over and tipping over! Chance of load
damage to property! Extreme danger!
Respect the lifting capacity of the machine and exercise
the greatest caution during load handling:
• The machine shall only be operated on even
surfaces, intended for the machine's total weight
and ground pressure.
• All transporting of loads must take place in transport
position. Exercise caution when operating, think
about the width and height so that the mast or
forks/attachment does not collide with poles,
cables, etc.
• Do not transport the load in high position since this
may cause the machine to roll or tip over.
• Always operate with the load facing uphill on an
uphill or downhill grade, never operate or turn
across a grade.
• Operate the machine in reverse if the transported
load obscures visibility to the front.
• No personnel may encroach or stand under a raised
load.
• The operator must avoid forceful acceleration
and heavy braking to prevent risk of tipping and
roll-over.
• The operator must always adjust the speed when
turning to prevent skidding and risk of roll-over or
tipping over.
In the event that the machine rolls over or tips, hold
onto the steering wheel and always stay in the cab.
Do NOT try to jump out of the cab until the machine
has stopped moving.
When handling special loads local regulations may
apply. Learn about them and follow them.
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Instructions for top lift
1 Lift the load slightly. Back away from the stack.
When the load is lifted, the middle light, B - Alignment, (orange), is
off. The function for twistlocks is then disengaged.
2 Adjust load height and tilt angle to transport position. See
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Transport position
When the machine is to be run with or without load assume the
transport position to minimise the risk of roll-over and imbalance while
operating.
Instructions for forks
Instructions for forks
When in transport mode the mast is tilted back and the load lifted
slightly above the ground, about 300 mm (see figure to the left). The
load's centre of gravity must be centred laterally.
If the load blocks visibility ahead then the machine must be reversed.
NOTE
300 mm
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When in transport mode without a load, the mast must be vertical and
the forks raised slightly above ground, around 300 mm. (See figure
to the left). The forks must be sideshifted so that the tips of the forks
are visible through the mast, this means the machine's overall length
including forks is visible.
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300 mm
When in transport mode the mast is tilted back and the load lifted for
good forward visibility, see the figure to the left. The load's centre of
gravity must be centred laterally.
In transport position without load, the mast shall be vertical and the
attachment raised for good forward visibility, see figure to the left.
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Transport mode with load
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Operating on grades
It is important to be extremely careful when operating on grades as
there is a greater risk of roll-over and tipping over. Keep in mind the
angle of the ramp.
NOTE
When braking, use only the service brake pedal (right-hand brake
pedal). Do not operate service brake in combination with clutch
pedal.
DANGER
If the machine comes into contact with overhead high
voltage power lines - sit down in the seat and call for
help!
Extreme danger!
Remain in the cab and wait for help.
5.5.3 Unloading
General
There are different types of lifting attachments for load handling, e.g.
forks and top-lift attachments for container handling.
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and tilting.
NOTE
Automatically locked twistlocks are also opened manually.
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1. Bolt
2. Pin
3. Ring pin
4. Shaft
5. Fork
6. Fork bracket
WARNING
Position the forks in a safe manner.
The forks could roll over and cause crushing injury.
Store the forks in a safe manner, e.g. in a stand.
2
3
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Inverted forks.
1. Upper fastening hook
2. Lock pin
3. Movable lock hook
4- Lower fastening hook
2
3
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Coil ram.
1. Upper fastening hook
2. Lock pin
3. Movable lock hook
4- Lower fastening hook
4
3
2
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Kissing forks.
1. Fastening hook
2. Shaft
3. Bolt
4. Pin
4 Tilt the mast forward and lower slightly so that the catches release
and reverse away from the forks.
hoses and cables are routed so that they are not damaged.
5 Check the different functions for the top lift attachment.
Top-lift attachment, locking braces.
1. Bolt
2. Pin
2
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The side shifting cab simplifies visibility during land handling. The cab
is operated using the hydraulic side shifting cab switch (position 74).
Side shifting occurs from the centre position to the right.
Operator door (s) must be closed, control breaker for hydraulics not
activated, parking brake released, and speed below 5 km/h.
WARNING
Before the cab is moved, make sure that no person is in
the risk area outside the cab risk of crushing.
It is forbidden to operate the forklift with open doors
when the cab is outside the middle position.
It is forbidden to exit the cab when it is outside its
middle position, except in emergencies.
Instructions
1 Run toward the load handling site and stop the machine.
NOTE
Move the cab while the machine is stationary!
Scales
b
NOTE
For calibration, contact service personnel.
c
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Load weight is approximated with the operating menu for scales.
1 Select the operating menu for scales.
a. Shows tare weight in tonnes.
The value shown on the row (b) can be reset (tared) by
pressing the function keys for minus and plus simultaneously.
If the keys are pressed again the values (a) and (b) switch.
The desired value can also be scrolled using the minus and
plus keys. The set value is displayed on row (a and b).
b. Actual weight in tonnes (net weight).
c. Total weight in tonnes (gross weight).
The value in row (b) can be added to row (c) using the function
key for Return. The value in row (c) can be reset to zero by
depressing the function key for Reset.
3 Perform the lifting movement and then lower the load slowly about
30 cm.
Height limitation
Height limitation limits how high the mast can be raised. The height
limitation can be adjusted in accordance with customer requirements.
When the mast reaches a certain preset height (position A), the lifting
A movement is stopped and the figure in the display is shown. Lower
the mast for continued load handling.
The figure on the display is always shown when the lift height exceeds
the height limitation.
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75
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Height warning
A
The height warning warns when the maximum set lifting height is
reached. The height warning can be adjusted in accordance with
customer requirements.
When the mast reaches a certain preset height (position A), the
machine warns and the figure in the display is shown.
The figure in the display is always shown when the lifting height
exceeds the maximum set lifting height.
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6 Inspection and
maintenance
General
This chapter describes:
• DAILY INSPECTION - performed by the operator.
Daily inspection describes the running inspection that significantly
contributes to making the machine a safe and reliable workplace.
• MAINTENANCE - performed by the operator.
Maintenance describes some simple maintenance actions.
• SERVICE - performed by trained service technician.
Advanced maintenance is performed according to a service
schedule and by service technicians. Advanced maintenance is
described in the maintenance manual.
It is the operator who is responsible for ensuring that the machine
comes in for service according to prescribed service intervals.
Procedures are described in the maintenance manual.
• ERROR CODE INFORMATION - read off by the operator.
Error code information is read off by the operator from the control
system's display in the cab. Depending on the type of error code, it
is handled by the operator or a service technician.
NOTE
All time information refers to operating time, that is, the time shown
by the hour meter on the panel.
CAUTION
Only spare parts approved by Cargotec may be used.
This is to maintain the machine's safety as well as to
meet warranty and service agreements!
Only use spare parts and fluids approved by Cargotec
to fulfil warranty terms.
Every operator should perform checks before a new work shift. In this
way, operators can avoid running defective machines with malfunctions
that have been generated or caused during an earlier work shift.
WARNING
Never use a machine without first performing the daily
inspection.
Risk of personal injury and property damage!
For work instructions, see section 6.1 Daily inspection.
Report to the foreman/supervisor if defects are found
on the machine during daily inspection!
Instructions
Perform the following checks:
1. Visual external check of the machine. Walk around the machine
and check the following:
• Leakage from engine, transmission, drive axle, steering
cylinder, hydraulic hoses and hydraulic cylinders
DANGER
Residue from fuel, oils, grease or other flammable
materials on the engine or in the engine compartment
is a fire hazard.
Fire hazard!
Remove residue of flammable materials in the engine
compartment as soon as they are detected. Be extra
careful on hot surfaces such as exhaust systems,
manifolds or turbochargers. If leakage of oil, fuel or
coolant is detected, the reason should be investigated
and the fault corrected before starting the engine.
DANGER
Cracks in materials or welds in load bearing structures
can reduce the machine's strength.
Extreme hazard to personal health and risk of property
damage!
If there are cracks in materials or welds in load-carrying
structures/structural elements, the machine shall be
taken out of use immediately and taken to service.
• If the machine is equipped with top lift; check that sensors for
twistlocks and alignment are clean and free from grease.
• Communication equipment - direction indicators, brake lights,
headlights and reflectors with regard to damage
• Cab with regards to damage and dirty windows, rear view
mirrors
2. Check fluid levels for the following fluids according to description,
see section 6.2 Maintenance. Top up, if necessary, with the correct
fluid:
• Hydraulic oil
• Oil for brake system
• Batteries' electrolyte level
• Coolant
• Washer fluid - windows
• Engine oil
• Transmission oil
3. Check the engine's indicator for air filter, also check and drain
the fuel prefilter, when required. For description, see section 6.2
Maintenance.
4. Start the machine according to instructions and check:
• Instruments - warning lamps, indicators, any error codes
• Fuel level - the gauge must not show empty tank
• AdBlue level - the gauge must not show empty tank
• Lighting, direction indicators, horn, brake lights, flashing
hazard lights
• Windscreen wipers
• Check that mirrors are intact, clean and well-adjusted for
visibility all around the machine.
• Cooling function in the ECC
5. Operate the machine slowly/carefully and check the following
functions:
• Brakes - check-brake at least three times
• Steering - in both directions
• Transmission - all gears - forward and reverse
• Noise from engine, transmission or drive axle
6. Run all functions with hydraulic cylinders (lift, tilt, side shift and
spreading) to their end positions for lubrication of the cylinder
barrels and piston rods.
7. Make sure that AdBlue is drained from the hoses when the
machine is turned off. The AdBlue pump can still be heard for
short time after the engine has been switched off.
8. If the machine is equipped with top lift; check the lift attachment
and that:
1
• Indicator lights for twistlocks and alignment function.
• The contact pins on the twistlocks can be moved easily up
and down. Note that a contact pin that binds in the upper
position can indicate alignment despite the frame not being
positioned against the container.
2 • Check the function of the twistlocks. This is done by lifting an
empty container until the light "Alignment" goes out. It should
not now be possible to release the twistlocks.
5
4 3
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1. Sensor twistlock
2. Sensor alignment
3. Lock guide
4. Lift pin
5. Contact pin
WARNING
Make sure that the engine is off when working with
twistlocks.
Twistlocks can be locked automatically if all sensors for
alignment are activated manually at the same time.
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WARNING
Do not use the machine if the system for locking
containers does not work.
Extreme hazard to personal health and risk of property
damage!
Use of the machine must be discontinued, and it has to
be taken to a service workshop for needed actions.
6.2 Maintenance
General
The following maintenance actions are described in this chapter:
– Cleanliness, general, page 153
– Fuel system, general, page 155
– Windscreen washer, general, page 159
– Air filter engine, general, page 160
– Cooling system, general, page 161
– Engine oil, general, page 163
– Transmission oil, general, page 164
– Oil, brake system, general, page 166
– Hydraulic system, general, page 167
– Tyres and rims, general, page 167
– Accumulators, general, page 170
– Battery and battery disconnector, general, page 171
– Main fuses for electrical system, general, page 173
– Fuses for electrical system, general, page 174
– Lighting, general, page 178
WARNING
Never work under a cab that is not tipped over its
balanced position or secured by other means.
Risk of crush injury.
Always tip the cab fully. At the maximum tip angle (on
a horizontal surface) the cab's centre of gravity means
that it is not likely to tip back.
A, B, D C
The cab must always be tipped over its balanced position. If the
lateral space is insufficient, the cab must always be secured against
accidental lowering by means of a stay.
C
Preparations:
• Set the gear and travel direction selector to neutral.
• Tilt the mast forward and lower the forks.
• Apply the parking brake.
A
• Check that there are no loose items in the cab.
• Close the doors.
Tilting
B 1. Turn both lock handles (position C) so that they reach their outer
position to loosen the cab from the frame.
2. Set the pump valve (position B) in the right-hand position.
3. Fit the pump rod in its mounting (position A).
4. Pump until the cab has reached the end-position.
Lowering
1. Set the pump valve (position B) in the left-hand position.
D 2. Fit the pump rod in its mounting (position A).
3. Pump all the way until the cab rests on the frame.
4. Turn both lock handles (position C) so that they reach their inner
position to lock the cab to the frame.
Electric tipping
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1. Turn both lock handles (position C) so that they reach their outer
position to loosen the cab from the frame.
2. Set the pump valve (position B) in the right-hand position.
A. Pump rod mount
3. Use the control buttons (position D) to raise the cab to the end
B. Pump valve position. Press both buttons simultaneously.
C. Lock handle (figure shows the open position) Electric lowering
D. Control buttons
6.2.1 Cleanliness
Cleanliness, general
Dirt has a negative impact on performance. Experience shows that
clean machines have fewer malfunctions.
CAUTION
High-pressure washing of sensitive components may
lead to short-circuiting and cause malfunction.
Product damage!
Do not use a high-pressure washer on the cab, radiator,
battery compartment, electric components, control
units, connectors, cable joints, cylinder seals, stub
axles, axle seals and chains.
NOTE
After washing with de-greaser, the hydraulic cylinders should be run
in and out a few times to obtain satisfactory lubrication once again.
WARNING
The strength of the roof window may be significantly
reduced in case of exposure to substances containing
aromatic hydrocarbons, ketones, esters, or chlorinated
hydrocarbons.
Low strength! Danger!
Check the surface layer of the roof window and
clean only with washer fluid or mild detergent. Rinse
thoroughly with lukewarm water afterwards. Replace a
damaged roof window that shows cracks or scratches
immediately!
CAUTION
Cleaning agents contain different solvents.
Health-hazardous and highly flammable.
Ensure good ventilation when cleaning the machine.
Avoid skin contact, use protective gloves. If you
get dizzy when using cleaning agents, get fresh air
immediately and contact a doctor. If the cleaning agent
has found its way into your eyes, rinse immediately
with lots of water and contact a doctor immediately.
CAUTION
Cracks or scratches result in reduced strength of the
roof window.
Low strength!
Replace a damaged roof window immediately.
CAUTION
Objects may shoot off when using compressed air for
cleaning.
Risk of injury.
Use protective goggles and protective gloves. Exercise
caution to avoid injury to yourself or those nearby.
For optimum functionality the machine should also be kept clean inside
the cab.
• Plastic material: Vacuum clean, brush/wipe with lightly moistened
rag. Use mild cleaning agent and always wipe down with a lightly
moistened rag and clean water.
• Textile material: Vacuum clean, brush/clean with e.g. furniture or
carpet cleaning agent in accordance with the instructions on the
packaging.
NOTE
In order to prevent fuel and AdBlue being filled in the wrong tank,
the filler cap for fuel is black and for AdBlue it is blue.
NOTE
Make sure that the area around the tank cap is clean when
refuelling.
WARNING
Fuel is highly flammable and health hazardous.
Fire hazard! Health hazard!
Handle with great care and avoid all possible ignition
sources, for example, cigarettes, sparks. Avoid skin
contact, use protective gloves. In the event of skin
contact and spills on clothes, wash the skin and
change clothes.
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A B
IMPORTANT
AdBlue in the fuel tank:
• The engine will not run at full power or not at all.
• Injectors can be damaged.
• Corrosion in the exhaust system between the turbo
and the after treatment system.
• Expensive repairs.
Fuel in the AdBlue tank:
• The after-treatment system can be seriously
damaged.
• The engine no longer satisfies emission
requirements.
• Expensive repairs.
Fuel
• Always fill up with diesel fuel.
• Never use additives in the diesel fuel.
• In wintertime, try to fill up immediately after finished operation.
This prevents build-up of condensation in the fuel tank. Do not use
anti-condensation agents, for example, alcohol, in the fuel.
• Do not refuel when the engine is running.
• Make sure that the fuel nozzle is connected securely in the filler
pipe (to prevent spills and generation of static electricity).
• Clean around the filler pipe after refuelling and handle used rags,
wiped up fuel, etc. in an environmentally sound manner.
• For tank volume and fuel quality, see section 9 Specifications.
CAUTION
AdBlue can irritate with skin and eye contact and if
inhaled.
Health hazard!
Handle carefully and avoid skin contact, wear protective
gloves. In the event of any contact with the skin and
spillage on clothing, wash the skin with large quantities
of water and change contaminated clothing and gloves.
In the event of eye contact, rinse thoroughly with
water for several minutes and seek medical advice
if necessary. If inhaled, breathe fresh air and seek
medical advice if necessary.
CAUTION
AdBlue spilt on hot components evaporates quickly.
Irritating to the eyes and respiratory system.
Turn your face away. Evaporated AdBlue can have a
corrosive effect on the mucous membrane e.g. eyes
and throat. In the event of eye contact, rinse thoroughly
with water for several minutes and seek medical advice
if necessary. If inhaled, breathe fresh air and seek
medical advice if necessary.
IMPORTANT
Avoid spilling AdBlue on the ground and in
watercourses.
Spillage on the ground must be absorbed with sand or
other absorbent, non-combustible materials.
IMPORTANT
Never fill another AdBlue other than that specified in 9
Specifications.
Risk of damage to the after-treatment system!
Never start the engine if anything other than pure
AdBlue has been filled in the AdBlue tank.
AdBlue
• Always fill with pure AdBlue.
• Never use additives in the AdBlue.
• In wintertime, try to fill up immediately after finished operation.
This prevents build-up of condensation in the AdBlue tank.
• Do not refuel when the engine is running.
• Make sure the nozzle for AdBlue is correctly fitted to the filler pipe
(avoid spillage).
• Clean around the filler pipe after refuelling and handle used rags,
wiped up fuel, etc. in an environmentally sound manner.
• For tank volume and AdBlue quality, see section 9 Specifications.
NOTE
The water separator should be drained of water when necessary or
at least every 50 operating hours.
DANGER
The fuel is highly flammable.
Fire hazard! Extreme danger!
Make sure that open flames, sparks, or red-hot/glowing
objects have been extinguished before starting work
on or near the fuel system. Do not smoke near the
machine during work on the fuel system.
1 Turn off the engine and the main system voltage with the battery
disconnector.
WARNING
Fuel on hands.
Rash and irritation.
Avoid skin contact with the fuel, use gloves.
CAUTION
The strength of the roof window may be significantly
reduced in case of exposure to substances containing
aromatic hydrocarbons, ketones, esters, or chlorinated
hydrocarbons.
The strength of the roof window may be affected!
Only use clean water with an antifreeze agent, e.g.
antifreeze fluid.
A
The washer fluid reservoir is located on the rear left side of the cab.
Other placements may arise.
Instructions
Check the level in the reservoir. When necessary, top up with washer
fluid. For volume, see section 9 Specifications.
NOTE
DCF 280-330 Poorly filtered induction air can very quickly result in serious engine
damage.
In the induction system, between the engine and air filter (A), there's
A an indicator (B) which shows red when the air filter is clogged.
DCF 370-520
The air filter has a dust reservoir (position C) which is normally
emptied during operation by vibration in the induction system. It can
also be emptied manually by shaking it.
Instructions
C B
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DCF 370-520
C B A NOTE
Open very carefully as hot coolant may jet up and out.
If the coolant level becomes too low, the warning lamp for low coolant
level (position 40) lights up on the instrument panel.
NOTE
A low coolant level may cause engine damage or may cause the
engine to stop.
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Instructions
DCF 280-330
A Position of the coolant container (expansion
tank) WARNING
B Filling point
C Level glass The cooling system is pressurised. Steam or hot
coolant may jet out.
Risk of scalding/burn injuries!
Open the filler cap very carefully when the engine is
warm. Wait until the coolant has cooled down before
topping up.
WARNING
Glycol and anti-corrosion agents are hazardous to
health.
Health hazard!
Handle with care. Avoid skin contact. Wear protective
glasses and protective gloves. In the event of skin
contact, wash the skin.
CAUTION
Different types of coolant may not be mixed.
Risk of engine damage and damage to the cooling
system if different types of coolant are mixed.
When changing and topping up coolant, the same type
of coolant must be used as was used before.
IMPORTANT
On machines with ECC or AC it is of the utmost
importance that the engine's cooling system is
refilled with coolant containing the correct mixture of
anti-freeze fluid, otherwise there is a risk that the air
conditioning could freeze and breakdown during use.
A
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B C D
DCF 370-520
A Position of the coolant container (expansion
tank)
B Pressure cap
C Filling point
D Level marking MIN and MAX
WARNING
The machine uses oils and lubricants.
Health hazard in the event of protracted skin contact!
Avoid skin contact with oils and lubricants. Use
A protective gloves.
B
The engine's oil filler pipe (position B) and dipstick (position C) are
C located under the engine hood.
• Check the oil level.
Check the oil level when the engine is warm. Wipe off the dipstick
before checking.
The dipstick has two markings, MAX and MIN, between which
the oil level should be.
NOTE
The dipstick is long on certain machines. Wear gloves.
• Top up as needed with new engine oil (position B). For volume
and quality, see chapter 9 Specifications.
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DCF 370-520
DCF 370-520
WARNING
The machine uses oils and lubricants.
Health hazard in the event of protracted skin contact!
Avoid skin contact with oils and lubricants. Use
B A protective gloves.
The engine's oil filler pipe (position B) is under the hood. The engine
has the oil level indicator on the display.
• Check the oil level on the display.
Check the oil level when the engine is warm.
• Top up as needed with new engine oil (position B). For volume
and quality, see chapter 9 Specifications.
Top up - wait awhile - start the machine and check the oil level
on the display.
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NOTE
Work carefully when filling engine oil to prevent other fluids or
DCF 370-520
particles from contaminating the oil. Other fluids or particles in
A Position for filling point the engine oil means a risk of engine damage.
B Filling point
WARNING
The machine uses oils and lubricants.
Health hazard in the event of protracted skin contact!
Avoid skin contact with oils and lubricants. Use
protective gloves.
A
B The transmission's oil filler pipe and dipstick are located under the
engine hood.
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DCF 280-330
A Position for filling point and level checking
B Dipstick and filling point
Instructions
• Check the oil level.
Check the oil level with the engine idling and the transmission in
neutral position and at operating temperature (approx. 85 °C in
the display).
The oil dipstick has two markings - MAX and MIN. The oil level
should be between the two markings.
• Wipe off the oil dipstick before checking.
NOTE
The oil dipstick is long. Wear gloves.
NOTE
Work carefully when filling transmission oil to prevent other fluids
or particles from contaminating the oil. Other fluids or particles
in the transmission oil means a risk of transmission damage.
A
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C B
DCF 370-520
A Position for filling point and level checking
B Filling point
C Dipstick
WARNING
Avoid prolonged skin contact with the oil.
Health hazard!
Use protective gloves.
A The tank for the brake system is located on the machine's left side.
Instructions
D • Check the oil level (position E).
C
The level should be in the middle of the level glass.
• Top up as needed with new oil (position C). For volume and
quality, see section 9 Specifications.
B E • Check that the oil cooler (position B) is not clogged. Clean as
needed.
NOTE
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WARNING
Avoid prolonged skin contact with hydraulic oil.
Health hazard!
Use protective gloves.
NOTE
Work carefully when filling engine oil to prevent other fluids or
particles from contaminating the oil. Other fluids or particles in the
engine oil involve a risk of damage to the brake system or working
hydraulics.
H
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A Fine-filter
B Oil cooler
C Cleaning filter hydraulic oil
D Level glass hydraulic tank
E Breather filter
F Filling point hydraulic tank
G Hydraulic tank
H Filling point hydraulic tank (spare)
DANGER
Changing tyres is high-risk work.
Extreme danger!
Let service personnel change tyres, they have the
competence and authority to handle tyres!
DANGER
Penetrating objects such as crushed glass, pieces of
wood, metal shavings, etc. and mechanical defects,
such as uneven brake wear, can cause tyre damage.
Risk of tyre explosion! Extreme danger!
Check the tyres at regular intervals for external damage
and tyre pressure.
WARNING
Check-tighten the wheel nuts on a new wheel after 4-5
operating hours.
Extreme hazard to personal health and risk of property
damage!
Tighten bolted joints crosswise. Contact a service
technician as required.
CAUTION
Spare and replacement tyres should be of brand names
approved by Cargotec.
Risk of overloaded tyres!
Use tyres approved by Cargotec.
IMPORTANT
Wheels, tires, and rims are dimensioned and selected
for each machine type so that maximal wheel loads and
speeds are not exceeded. That is why it is not permitted
to change tire dimension, tore make, tire type, rim type,
or rim brand without approval from Cargotec.
Changing wheel:
Changing wheels, see Maintenance manual.
DANGER
When changing tyres, deflate first.
Risk of tyre explosion! Extreme danger!
Deflate tyres by loosening and removing the valve.
DANGER
Rim damage makes wheel handling extremely
dangerous!
Risk of tyre explosion! Extreme danger!
Let service personnel change tyres, they have the
competence and authority to handle tyres!
Inflating tyres
Care of compressor for inflating tyres:
• An air filter with water separator should be installed in the line
from the compressor used for inflating tyres. The water filter
minimises the risk of corrosion on wheel rims.
• Drain the water separator regularly.
DANGER
Never stand in front of a tyre when inflating! Do not
exceed the prescribed air pressure which must be
checked at ambient temperature. When changing
tyre or rim version, another tyre pressure may apply,
contact Cargotec. The plate for tyre air pressure
must be replaced with a plate with the applicable tyre
pressure!
Extreme danger!
Always follow instructions for inflating tyres to avoid
serious accidents.
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1. Before inflating, make sure that the rim's lock ring is in the correct
1 2 3 position.
NOTE
If the tyre has been completely deflated, the rim must be
dismantled and checked for damage. Let service personnel
change tyres as they have the competence and authorisation
to handle tyres!
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2. Connect the compressor with a locking air-chuck to the nipple
1. Lock ring on the tyre.
2. Rim edge 3. Stand at an angle behind the tyre and remain there until inflating
has been completed. This is to avoid being hit by rim parts in the
3. Tapered rim event of an explosion.
4. Inflate the tyre to the prescribed pressure, see chapter 9
Specifications. When changing tyre or rim version, another tyre
pressure may apply, contact Cargotec.
Instructions
If it is not possible to brake eight times before the warning lamp for
low brake pressure lights up, there is a defect in the accumulators.
A. Accumulators for brake system Contact service as soon as possible for troubleshooting and suitable
action.
WARNING
The machine's hydraulic system includes
accumulators with high pressure.
Risk of personal injury!
Always be very careful when working with the
hydraulic system, and avoid standing close to
hydraulic components or hoses. Before working
on the hydraulic system, the accumulators must be
drained (see Maintenance manual).
WARNING
Short-circuiting of battery.
Risk of explosion! Fire hazard! Risk of personal injury!
The battery's terminals must not be connected to each
other or to common grounding point (chassis).
B CAUTION
Always turn off the electric power at the end of your
shift, when working on the electrical system and when
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WARNING
Battery electrolyte contains corrosive sulphuric acid.
Risk of corrosive injuries! Health hazard!
Use protective glasses and protective gloves when
working with the batteries. Immediately remove any
electrolyte on bare skin. Wash with soap and plenty
of water. If the electrolyte has found its way into your
eyes, rinse immediately with lots of water and contact a
doctor immediately.
WARNING
Handle batteries and connectors with care when
charging and during starts with booster batteries. Do
not mix up the battery terminals! Follow instructions for
starting with booster battery!
Danger of short circuit! Warning - risk of hydrogen gas
forming! Sparking and danger of fire! Hydrogen is very
explosive!
Batteries must always be equipped with covers over
terminals and connections. Connect positive terminals
first. Then connect the negative terminals in order to
avoid sparks that could ignite the hydrogen gas.
CAUTION
Never use fuses with too high ampere rating.
Risk of cable damage or cable fire!
Follow instructions on the fuse plate for fuse type and
ampere rating.
The fuses for the electrical system are located in the electronic box
on the side of the machine and in an electronic box in the cab.
The electrical distribution box is located behind the driver's seat in the
D cab. There are fuses for the control units and equipment in the cab.
E
CAUTION
Never use fuses with too high ampere rating.
Risk of cable damage or cable fire!
Follow instructions on the fuse plate for fuse type and
ampere rating.
A
B
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Fuses on frame
A. 30-fuses (battery voltage), F58-1
B. 15-fuses (ignition voltage), F58-2
SUPPLY POWER
A1 10A KCU (KALMAR CAB UNIT)
923935.0185
B2 5A KCU,START UP (KALMAR CAB UNIT)
F58-4 15
C3 10A SERVICE
CAB
D4 10A OPT CUSTOMER
MAIN POWER
F6 25A OPT SEAT HEATER, TURNABLE SEAT
F58-4 30
G7 15A OPT WORK LIGHT
CAB
H8 15A OPT AIRCUSHIONED SEAT
E5 10A SERVICE
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H8 10A OPT COMPRESSOR HORN
Fuse plate at electronic box for frame (left) and cab (right)
8 8/- -
3 3 / 25A
Control unit frame, option (KDU)
4 4/- -
5 5 / 5A Sensor
6 6 / 5A Transmission
7 7 / 5A Engine
8 8 / 5A Engine
2 2 / 5A -
3 3 / 5A Attachment
4 4/- -
7 7/- -
Instructions
6.2.15
Lighting, general
It's important to use the right type of light bulb for respective lighting
point, see section 9 Specifications.
Instructions
A B
A. Rubber strip
B. Lamp lens
6.3 Service
General
It’s very important that inspections and service are performed at the
recommended intervals.
CAUTION
Service interval must be followed.
This is to maintain the machine's safety as well as to
meet warranty and service agreements!
Use spare parts and fluids approved by Cargotec to
fulfil warranty terms.
CAUTION
Undo the connectors from the control units.
Risk of damage to the control units!
When welding on the machine, all control units shall be
disconnected to prevent damage.
WARNING
For safety reasons, the following spare parts may only
be replaced with genuine spare parts:
• Brake valve
• Drive axle
• Valve for mini-wheel/joystick steering
• Steering valve (Orbitrol)
• Steering valve incl. priority valve
• Steering axle
• Steering cylinder
• Rim
• Solid wheels
• Control valve, hydraulic servo
• Mast, carriage
• Lift cylinder incl. load control valve
• Separate load control valve
• Lifting chains
• Chain tightener and shaft
• Forks, fork carrier
• Lift cylinder
• Tilt cylinder
• Twistlock
• Control breaker (for hydraulic function)
• Emergency stop
• Hydraulic cylinder, cab tilt
• Accumulator
• Tilt valve
• Main valve load handling
• Accumulator charging valve
• All control units
DANGER
The machine must be firmly secured for transport! The
machine is heavy and can cause extensive damage in
the event of a fall and similar.
Extreme hazard to personal health and risk of property
damage!
Follow the instructions in order to secure the machine
during transport.
WARNING
Operator doors must always be closed during transport.
Danger!
Always close operator doors during transport.
7.1 Towing
General
DANGER
The machine cannot be operated or braked if the
hydraulic pressure is lost, e.g., if the engine is off.
Rolling machine! Extreme danger!
If possible, tow with maintained hydraulic pressure.
If it’s not possible to have the engine running when
towing, a tow bar must be used! Only tow for short
distances!
CAUTION
Do not try to start the machine by towing.
Causes serious damage to engine and power
transmission!
Start the engine according to instructions in the
operator's manual.
Before taking actions and after finished towing, the parking brake
must be applied and the wheels blocked to prevent the machine from
starting to roll.
DANGER
Before starting to work with the parking brake, make
sure that the machine cannot move when the braking
action is released.
Rolling machine! Extreme danger!
Block the wheels to avoid unwanted rolling of the
machine.
CAUTION
The parking brake has high spring force. If the brakes
are opened incorrectly, parts may detach and fly off
with great force.
Risk of personal injury!
Follow the instructions.
The parking brake is a disc brake on the drive axle's input shaft.
A B C 1 Remove protective cover from caliper (position A).
2 Note the nut's position on the bolt and remove the split pin that
secures the nut.
3 Screw in the nut, this compresses the brake spring. Screw until
the brake pads release from the brake disc.
4 Restore the parking brake function by screwing out the nut to the
same position acc. to item 2. Install new split pin.
5 Refit protective cover on the caliper.
NOTE
The parking brake may have to be adjusted again.
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A Protective cover
NOTE
B Brake disc for parking brake
If the parking brake has been released mechanically, the
C Connection propeller shaft parking brake must always be restored in order to give the
machine parking brake function.
DANGER
High demands are made of the lift and transport
equipment, e.g. lifting chains and hooks, etc.
Extreme danger!
Check the equipment and its capacity, lifting slings on
the machine as well as lashing points on the transport
and machine.
DANGER
Overload of load equipment.
Extreme danger!
Lifting equipment should be dimensioned for the load.
Never walk under a suspended load.
NOTE
Cross the chains when securing for optimal stability.
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• System voltage switched off (with battery disconnector).
8 Environment and
standards
General
The ever-increasing industrialisation of our world is having a significant
impact on our global environment. Nature, animals and people are
subjected daily to risks in connection with various forms of chemical
handling.
There are still no environmentally safe chemicals, such as oils and
coolants, available on the market. Therefore, all who handle, perform
service on or repair machines must use the tools, assisting devices and
methods necessary to protect the environment in an environmentally
sound manner.
By following the simple rules below, you will contribute to protecting
our environment.
Recycling
Conscientious recycling of the machine is the starting point for the life
cycle to come full circle, and for being able to recycle and make use of
material in new products. According to calculations by Cargotec, the
machine is more than 90% recyclable by weight.
Air conditioning
The refrigerant in the air conditioning system for the cab accelerates
the greenhouse effect if it comes out into the open air. All service
work on the air conditioning system requires specific training. Many
countries also require certification by a governing authority for such
work. When scrapping an air conditioning unit, the refrigerant shall be
taken care of by a certified company.
Declarations
The machine does not contain asbestos.
The machines contains lead in batteries and in electric cabling. In
certain models, there are lead castings as counterweight.
If the machine is equipped with air conditioning, refrigerant of type
R134a is used, in an amount totalling between 1-3 kg.
Standards
Noise, vibration, stability and visibility, etc.
This machine fulfils the harmonised standard EN 1551 "Safety of
machinery - Industrial trucks Self-propelled trucks over 10 000 kg lift
capacity" and the North American standard ANSI/ITSDF B56.1 "Safety
Standard for Low Lift and High Lift Trucks".
CE-marking
Machines for the EU/EES market are CE-marked. This means that
upon delivery it fulfils the applicable "Essential Health and Safety
Requirements" specified in the EU Machine Directive, 2006/42/EC, as
well as other EU directives relevant to this machine type. For more
information, see section 2.2 CE-marking.
ANSI/ITSDF marking
Machines for the North American market are ANSI/ITSDF marked.
This means that the delivery meets the essential safety requirements
as set out in ANSI/ITSDF B56.1. For more information, see section
2.3 ANSI/ITSDF marking.
Exhaust emissions
Machines for the EU/EEA market fulfil EU\qs Exhaust directive
97/68/EC and 2004/26/EC, which means that the engine's exhaust
emissions have been limited according to the requirements.
Machines for the North American market fulfil EPA\qs and CARB\qs
exhaust regulations, which means that engine exhaust emissions have
been limited according to the requirements.
Noise emissions
The machine for the EU/EEA market fulfils the EU Noise directive
2000/14/EC and 2005/88/EC which means that the machine is marked
with measured environmental noise emissions which are also limited
according to the requirements for trucks with lift capacity over 10 000
kg. See section 3.2 Plates.
Vibration standard
9 Technical data
Data
The machine's weights and dimensions vary depending on how the
machine is equipped. Detailed information regarding this is given in the
product specification and data sheet for the machine in question.
4. Brakes
Footbrake system – wheel affected Wet Disc Brake – drive wheel
Parking brake system – wheel affected Spring brake - drive wheel
5. Steering
Steering system Hydraulic servo
Volumes
Any deviation from this table must be approved in writing by Cargotec.
CAUTION
Different types of coolant may not be mixed.
Risk of engine damage and damage to the cooling system if
different types of coolant are mixed.
When changing and topping up coolant, the same type of
coolant must be used as was used before.
2.6 Transmission, lubrication Dana-Spicer Off Highway TE17312 Dana-Spicer Off Highway TE32418
system
Oil type See Oils and lubricants, recommendation, page 195.
Oil volume transmission total 37 litres 80 litres
Oil volume transmission when changing 27 litres 60 litres
AxleTech AxleTech
3.3 Power transmission, drive axle PRC3806W4H PRC7534W4H Kessler D102
Oil quality See Oils and lubricants, recommendation, page 195.
Oil volume, differential 33 litres 50 litres 65 litres
Oil volume, hub reduction 2x10.5 litres 2x10 litres 2x12 litres
7 Load handling
Oil quality See Oils and lubricants, recommendation, page 195.
Oil volume, planetary gear, hydraulic motor 1.6 l
Oil volume, disc brake, hydraulic motor 0.6 l
4 Brakes (Note 1)
GM Allison C-4 SAE 5W30 (transmission oil)
John Deere J20 C, D
Caterpillar TO-4
7 Load handling
Oil planetary gear hydraulic motor, hypoid oil SAE 80W140
API GL-5
SAE 75W90
Disc brake hydraulic motor; See 10 Common
hydraulics below
10 Common hydraulics
DIN 51524 Part 3 HVLP ISO VG 68
ISO VG 46 HV
ISO VG 32
NOTE
Oil filters shall always be changed in connection with oil change.
Change interval for engine oil requires that the sulphur content in
the fuel does not exceed 0.5%.
Note 1: The oil in the brake system has to meet one of the quality
requirements.
Lubricating grease
NOTE
Select lubricant class according to the prevailing climate.
Contact grease
Sealant silicone
Silicone adhesive
Coolant
CAUTION
Different types of coolant may not be mixed.
Risk of engine damage and damage to the cooling
system if different types of coolant are mixed.
When changing and topping up coolant, the same type
of coolant must be used as was used before.
Unit explanations
Unit Abbreviation
Newton metre Nm
Kgf/m kpm
Kilo pascal kPa
Mega pascal MPa
Kilowatt kW
Kilojoule kJ
British thermal unit Btu
Calorie ca
Inch in
Feet ft
Yard yd
Mile mile
Centimetre cm
Metre m
Kilometre km
Conversion SI-units
Recalculation Recalculation
SI-unit factor Non-SI factor SI
Torque
Nm x 10.2 = kg·cm x 0.8664 = lb·in
Nm x 0.74 = lbf·ft x 1.36 = Nm
Nm x 0.102 = kg·m x 7.22 = lb·ft
Pressure (Pa = N/m2)
kPa x 4.0 = in.H2O x 0.249 = kPa
kPa x 0.30 = in.Hg x 3.38 = kPa
kPa x 0.145 = psi x 6.89 = kPa
bar x 14.5 = psi x 0.069 = bar
kp/cm 2 x 14.22 = psi x 0.070 = kp/cm2
N/mm 2 x 145.04 = psi x 0.069 = bar
MPa x 145 = psi x 0.00689 = MPa
Power (W = J/s)
kW x 1.36 = hp (cv) x 0.736 = kW
kW x 1.34 = bhp x 0.746 = kW
kW x 0.948 = Btu/s x 1.055 = kW
W x 0.74 = ft·lb/s x 1.36 = W
Energy (J = Nm)
kJ x 0.948 = Btu x 1.055 = kJ
J x 0.239 = calorie x 4.19 = J
Speed and acceleration
m/s2 x 3.28 = ft/s2 x 0.305 = m/s2
m/s x 3.28 = ft/s x 0.305 = m/s
km/h x 0.62 = mph x 1.61 = km/h
Horsepower/torque
Bhp x 5252 rpm= TQ (lb·ft) TQ x rpm 5252 = bhp
Temperature
ºC = (ºF – 32)/1,8 ºF = (ºC x 1,8) + 32
Flow factor
l/min (dm3 /min) x 0.264 = US gal/min x 3,785 = litre/min
10 Terminology
Explanations
Term Description
Accumulator Reservoir that stores (accumulates) pressure for, i.e. hydraulic functions.
Attachment Part of the machine that grips the load when lifting.
Anti-corrosion agent Prevents oxidation, in simple terms, rustproofing.
Working hydraulics All load handling functions, that is, lift and lower, tilt, side shift, spreading (extension)
and levelling.
Wheelbase Distance between drive axle and steering axle.
Bar Unit to express pressure.
Battery disconnector Cuts off power supply from battery.
Daily inspection Actions that should be performed daily to ensure the machine's functionality.
Decitonne Tenth of a tonne, measure of machine's lift capacity.
Display "Window" showing digital information, i.e. on steering wheel panel in the cab.
Operating time Number of hours machine has been in operation, shown on hour meter in cab.
Drive axle Driving axle that receives the torque from the drivetrain.
Drivetrain Parts in machine involved in power transmission; engine, torque converter, transmission,
propeller shaft, and drive axle with differential and hub reduction.
ECC Electric Climate Control. Air conditioning system with thermostat-controlled cooling,
dehumidification and heating.
EHC Electric Heat Control. Heater unit with thermostat-controlled heating.
Electrolyte level Fluid level in battery cells.
Expansion tank Tank for coolant.
Fixed displacement Non-adjustable volume (capacity) in a pump.
Hanging load Lifted load.
FMI Fault Message Identifier.
Forks Lifting device that lifts the load.
Fork bracket Bracket for forks, fitted on the lifting trolley.
Main fuse Located by battery. Breaks the current to all systems in the whole machine.
Hydraulic oil Oil for hydraulic system. See specifications in operator's manual.
Hydraulic oil pump Pump in hydraulic system.
Hydraulic system System that uses oil pressure to transfer power to different functions.
Hanging load Lifted load.
Indicator Manual "sensor", for example, shows that a filter is clogged and needs to be changed.
Inverted forks Forks turned upside down, for lifting and fitting top lift.
Refrigerant Fluid/gas in air conditioning. May only be handled by authorised trained personnel.
Low-emission engine Engine with low emissions of hazardous substances. Manufactured in accordance
with regulations.
LC Load centre.
Lift capacity Indicates machine's maximum lift capacity.
Lifting point Attaching point for lift device when lifting an object.
Trolley Lifts the load, located on the mast.
Term Description
Solenoid valve An electro-magnetically controlled valve. See also proportional valve.
Control valve Valves that can be used to control something, for example, to release pressure and thus
lower a boom or a fork.
Machine model Machine type. Specified, for example: DCF 280-520. See also type designation.
Environmental waste Used oils, filters, etc., must be handled according to governing national laws and
regulations.
Torque converter Hydraulic, variable clutch.
Hub reduction Type of final drive (often next to drive wheel) that reduces rpm and increases torque
from the drivetrain.
Pilot oil pressure A low control pressure to, for example, a valve.
Planetary gear Type of transmission with gears in constant engagement.
Product alternative One of several alternatives is selected for a machine, e.g. engine alternative.
Progressive steering Quick steering wheel movements give greater steering angles.
Proportional valve An electro-magnetically controlled valve. If a voltage is applied, the valve is activated
in proportion to the voltage amplitude. In simple terms, infinitely variable valve, as
opposed to on/off valve. For example, found on transmission's valve housing.
Frame member Structural members in the frame.
Recirculation Circulate over and over again.
Serial number Unique machine designation. On the machine plate.
Service position How machine should be safely positioned before service may be started.
Servo A small movement by the user results in a large angle, i.e. servo steering.
Servo pressure A low control pressure to control a higher pressure, for example, to a valve.
Side shift Forks / attachment repositioned in parallel and laterally.
Levelling Forks / attachment tilted, for example if the load is standing on an uneven surface.
Spirit Delta Enclosed type of cab.
SPN Suspect Parameter Number.
Spreading (positioning) Spreading of forks (i.e. changing the relative inside distance between the forks) /
Widening the attachment.
Mast Carrier of lifting trolley, forks, attachment and load.
Dust reservoir The air filter collects the coarsest particles in a dust reservoir, which is emptied
automatically during operation.
Steering axle Wheel axle with steering.
Buzzer Acoustic alarm to catch the operator's attention.
Option Extra equipment for machine.
Tilting The mast is leaned forward or backward.
Top lift Attachment. See attachment.
Transmission oil Oil for transmission and torque converter. See specifications in operator's manual.
Securing machine for transport Actions before transporting machine.
Twistlocks Four locking pins, one in each corner of the attachment, pushed down in corresponding
holes in container and twisted to lock the container when lifting.
Type designation Indicates machine type and capacity. See also machine model.
Maintenance Periodic maintenance actions so that machine functions safely and for a long service life.
UTTO-oil Universal Tractor Transmission Oil.
Variable pump Pump with adjustable flow rate.
Variable displacement Adjustable volume (capacity) of a pump.
Term Description
Valve slide Moveable part in valve. Determines oil's path.
Wet brakes Brake discs in oil bath.
End-positions As far out or away as an object can be moved, e.g. end-positions for tilt cylinders.
Index K
Keep in mind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
A L
About the documentation kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
About the operator's manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Lifting and transporting the machine . . . . . . . . . . 184
Air filter, engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Lifting load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
ANSI/ITSDF marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Lifting machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
Load handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Long-term storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
B
Battery and battery disconnector . . . . . . . . . . . 171 M
Main fuses for electrical system. . . . . . . . . . . . 173
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
C Mechanical release of parking brake . . . . . . . . . 182
CE-marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Checking accumulators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
Cleanliness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 O
Control system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Cooling system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Oil, brake system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Operating menu for engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Operating menu for engine and transmission . . . . . . 70
D Operating menu for heating/air conditioning system . . . 73
Daily inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78, 147 Operating menu for scales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Operating menu for service . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Driver's seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Operating menu for service interval . . . . . . . . . . 71
Operating menu for statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Operating menu for system voltage . . . . . . . . . . 71
Operating menu for transmission and hydraulics . . . . 71
E Operating menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Environment and standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Overview description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Error code indication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Error code information on display . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Error code tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 P
Error codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Event-controlled information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Parking brake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Pedals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
F
Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 R
Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Fuel system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Reading instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Functions for load handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Running-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Fuses for electrical system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
S
G Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Gear selector and multi-function lever . . . . . . . . . 52 Safety and emergency equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Gearshifting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Service brake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Service position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
Starting engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
H Steering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Handling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Steering wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Heating / Air conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . 66, 123 Stopping the engine - parking . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Hydraulic control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Hydraulic system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
T
I Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
Identification of the machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
Ignition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
Inspection and maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 146 Transmission oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Transporting load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Instruments and controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Transporting the machine . . . . . . . . . . . 181, 185
We, Cargotec Sweden AB, SE-340 10 Lidhult, (Registration No. 556014-5418) herewith
declare that the machine,
Serial No A203.XXXXX
Year of construction 2011
Engine VOLVO TAD 762VE
Lidhult 2011-01-20
Place, Date of Issue Signature
2A_TEST_O_GB
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