Wacker Neuson DPU130Le Operator's Manual
Wacker Neuson DPU130Le Operator's Manual

Wacker Neuson DPU130Le Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 Operator's manual Vibratory plate DPU130Le Model DPU130Le Document 5000215560 11.2019 Issue Version Language...
  • Page 2 Any breach of the statutory provisions, in particular the protection of copyright, will lead to civil and criminal prosecution. Wacker Neuson Produktion GmbH & Co. KG is constantly working on the improvement of its products as part of the technical further development. Therefore, we reserve the right to make changes to the illustrations and descriptions in this documentation without incurring any obligation to make changes to machines already delivered.
  • Page 3 CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning WARNING The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. WARNING Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Inhalt DPU 130Le Foreword ........................8 Introduction ....................... 9 2.1 Means of representation for this operator's manual ........... 9 2.2 Wacker Neuson representative .................10 2.3 Nameplate ......................10 2.4 Indication of location..................11 Safety ........................12 3.1 Principle......................12 3.2 Qualification of the operating personnel ............15 3.3 Protective gear ....................
  • Page 6 DPU 130Le Transport ......................... 46 7.1 Lifting the machine ................... 47 Use and operation ....................50 8.1 Prior to starting the machine ................50 Checks before startup ................50 8.1.1 8.2 Starting up ......................52 8.3 Operating the machine ..................56 8.3.1 Machine's directions of movement ............
  • Page 7 DPU 130Le Troubleshooting ...................... 89 10.1 Procedure in case of malfunctions ..............89 10.2 Machine malfunctions..................90 10.3 Malfunction messages of the receiver units ............. 91 10.4 Malfunction messages in the control lamps of the remote control....92 10.5 Malfunction messages on the control lamps and the machine's display screen ... 10.6 Eliminating malfunctions...................
  • Page 8: Foreword

    This operator's manual contains important information and procedures for the safe, proper and economic operation of this Wacker Neuson machine. Carefully reading, understanding and observing is an aid to avoiding hazards, repair costs and downtime, and therefore to increasing the availability and service life of the machine.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    DPU 130Le 2 Introduction Introduction Means of representation for this operator's manual Warning symbols This operator's manual contains safety information of the categories: DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE. They should be followed to prevent danger to life and limb of the operator or damage to equipment and exclude improper service.
  • Page 10: Wacker Neuson Representative

    This symbol is used for lists. Wacker Neuson representative Depending on your country, your Wacker Neuson representative is your Wacker Neuson service, your Wacker Neuson affiliate or your Wacker Neuson dealer. You can find the addresses in the Internet at www.wackerneuson.com.
  • Page 11: Indication Of Location

    DPU 130Le 2 Introduction Nameplate data The nameplate lists information that uniquely identifies your machine. This information is needed to order spare parts and when requesting additional technical information. Enter the information of your machine into the following table: Item Designation Your information Group and type...
  • Page 12: Safety

    3 Safety DPU 130Le Safety Principle State of the art This machine has been constructed with state-of-the-art technology according to the recognized rules of safety. Nevertheless, when used improperly, dangers to the life and limb of the operator or to third persons or damage to the machine or other materials cannot be excluded.
  • Page 13 Installation of accessories which are not from Wacker Neuson. It is no problem to install spare parts from Wacker Neuson. It is no problem to install accessories that are available in the Wacker Neuson product range of your machine. Please refer to the installation regulations in this operator's manual.
  • Page 14 Have damaged or defective components replaced immediately! For further information, refer to chapter Troubleshooting. Spare parts, accessories Use only spare parts from Wacker Neuson or such that are equivalent to the original parts in design and quality. Only use accessories from Wacker Neuson.
  • Page 15: Qualification Of The Operating Personnel

    DPU 130Le 3 Safety Operator's controls Always keep the operator's controls of the machine dry, clean and free of oil or grease. Operating elements such as ON/OFF switch, gas handles etc. may not be locked, manipulated or changed without authorization. Cleaning Always keep the machine clean and be sure to clean it each time you have finished using it.
  • Page 16: Protective Gear

    3 Safety DPU 130Le Operating company responsibilities The operating company must make the operator's manual available to the operator and ensure that the operator has read and understood it. Work recommendations Please observe the recommendations below: Work only if you are in a good physical condition. Work attentively, particularly as you finish.
  • Page 17: Transport

    When wearing ear protection while working, you must pay attention and exercise caution because your hearing is limited, e.g. in case someone screams or a signal tone sounds. Wacker Neuson recommends that you always wear ear protection. Transport Turning off engine and deactivating machine Always turn off the engine and deactivate the machine before transport.
  • Page 18: Operating Safety

    3 Safety DPU 130Le Transport vehicle Use only suitable transport vehicles with sufficient load-carrying capacity and suitable tie-down lugs. Transporting the machine Secure the machine on the transport device against tilting, falling or slipping. Restarting Machines, machine parts, accessories or tools that were detached for transport purposes must be re-mounted and fastened before restarting.
  • Page 19 DPU 130Le 3 Safety Vertical stability Always ensure that the machine is vertically stable and cannot tip over, roll or slide away. Proper operator position Do not leave the proper operator position while operating the machine. The intended operator position is behind the machine at a distance of at least 5 m.
  • Page 20: Safety During The Operation Of Vibratory Plates

    3 Safety DPU 130Le Safety during the operation of vibratory plates Danger of falling over Operate the machine so that it cannot tip over or fall down from bordered areas, edges and steps. Load-carrying capacity of the ground Keep in mind that the load-carrying capacity of the earth to be compressed or bed can be greatly reduced by the effects of vibration, for example near slopes.
  • Page 21 The foundation must also have sufficient load-bearing capacity to withstand the compaction energy. In case of doubt involve a soil mechanics specialist in the evaluation. Wacker Neuson is not liable for any structural damage. Safety when operating remote-controlled machines Keeping remote control and receiver units clean Always keep the remote control and receiver units of the machine dry, clean and free of oil or grease.
  • Page 22: Safety During The Operation Of Combustion Engines

    3 Safety DPU 130Le Safety during the operation of combustion engines Checking for signs of damage Check the engine while switched off for leaks and cracks in the fuel line, tank and fuel cap at least once per work shift. Do not operate the machine if there is visible damage or defects.
  • Page 23 DPU 130Le 3 Safety Safety precautions when refueling Please observe the following safety-relevant instructions when refueling: Do not refuel near open flames. Do not smoke. Turn off the engine before refueling and allow it to cool down. Refuel in a well-ventilated environment. Wear fuel-proof protective gloves and, if there is the possibility of spraying, protective goggles and clothing.
  • Page 24: Safety During The Operation Of Hydraulic Machines

    Service and maintenance work must only be carried out to the extent described in these operating instructions. All other procedures must be performed by your Wacker Neuson representative. For further information, refer to chapter Maintenance. Turning off engine and deactivating machine Turn off the engine and deactivate the machine before performing service or maintenance work.
  • Page 25 Using only a Wacker Neuson battery Use only Wacker Neuson batteries to replace defective batteries, see chapter Technical Data. Only the Wacker Neuson battery is vibration resistant and thus suitable for the high vibratory stresses. Working on the battery Always take the following safety measures when working with the battery: No fire, sparks, or smoking while working with batteries.
  • Page 26: Safety And Information Labels

    3 Safety and information labels Safety and information labels WARNING Illegible symbols Over time, labels and signs on the machines can become dirty or otherwise unrecognizable. Keep all safety, warning, and operating instructions on the machine in a legible  condition.
  • Page 27 4 Safety and information labels Item Label Description Guaranteed sound power level. Forklift support. Label identifies the lifting eyes for lifting the machine with a forklift. Closing the protective hood can lead to crushing wounds. When closing the protective hood, do not grab between the machine ...
  • Page 28: Safety Devices

    DPU 130Le 3 Safety Safety devices WARNING Danger of injury due to open moving parts. Only operate the machine with properly installed and functioning safety devices. Do not modify or remove safety devices. Item Designation Protective hoods Emergency stop switch Protective hoods The protective hoods protect the user from hot engine parts and noise, and protect the machine from damage.
  • Page 29 3 Safety DPU 130Le Safety shutdown of the machine The machine is operated using an infrared remote control, and will stop vibration and movement for safety reasons in the following situations: When the operator comes near the machine (approx. 2 m from a receiver unit).
  • Page 30: Scope Of Delivery

    DPU 130Le 4 Scope of delivery Scope of delivery The machine is delivered fully assembled and after unpacking it is ready for operation. The scope of delivery includes: Item Designation Item Designation Machine Machine configuration manual (contains machine's PIN data). Remote control Parts book Operator's manual...
  • Page 31: Structure And Function

    5 Structure and function DPU 130Le Structure and function Application Use the machine only as intended, see chapter Safety, Proper use. Description 5.2.1 Principle of the machine Item Designation Item Designation Upper mass Base plates (left, right) The machine consists of an upper mass with a drive motor and two independent base plates with one vibrator each.
  • Page 32: Remote Control

    DPU 130Le 5 Structure and function 5.2.2 Remote control The machine is controlled by remote control only. The remote control commands are transmitted to the machine via infrared signal within the receiving area. For trouble-free transmission of the infrared signal, always aim the remote control directly at one of the machine's two receiver units.
  • Page 33: Receiving Area And Proximity Area Of The Machine

    5 Structure and function DPU 130Le 5.2.4 Receiving area and proximity area of the machine For safety reasons, the infrared signal can only be transmitted within certain specific areas. Item Designation Item Designation Receiver unit (front, back) Receiving area Proximity area Receiving area The machine can only be operated within the receiving area.
  • Page 34: Diagnostic System

    DPU 130Le 5 Structure and function Proximity area If the machine comes closer than approx. 2 m (proximity area) to the operator, the machine will stop vibrating and moving. The machine will be able to receive commands again once the operator leaves the proximity area. If the operator is closer than approx.
  • Page 35 5 Structure and function DPU 130Le Diagnostic menu Item Designation Diagnostic menu In the diagnostic menu on the display screen, you can call up the following information about the machine: Summary of all errors (error memory). Voltage. Temperature of the engine. Engine speed.
  • Page 36: Machine Configuration System

    DPU 130Le 5 Structure and function 5.2.6 Machine configuration system Configuration menu Item Designation Configuration menu In the configuration menu on the display screen, you can adjust the following machine settings: Change setup PIN. Modify/activate/deactivate machine PIN. Set machine turn-off time. Select display language (German, English, French, Spanish, numerical code display).
  • Page 37: Functional Description

    5 Structure and function DPU 130Le Functional description Item Designation Item Designation Hydraulic oil tank Wiring box and operator's controls Muffler Battery Starter Fuel tank Gear pump Radiator Upper mass with drive engine Air cleaner Base plate with vibrator The water-cooled drive motor in the upper mass hydraulically drives both vibrators of the base plate.
  • Page 38 DPU 130Le 5 Structure and function The thermally insulated muffler discharges the exhaust gases in a forward direction. The glowplugs are preheated for automatic starting of the drive motor. The speed of the drive motor is controlled via a solenoid. The engine is turned off via an electrically controlled solenoid valve on the fuel filter.
  • Page 39: Components And Operator's Controls

    6 Components and operator's controls DPU 130Le Components and operator's controls Components and operator's controls outside the machine Item Designation Item Designation Front protective hood Rear protective hood Central suspension Receiver unit rear (red) Hood opener Ventilation slot (front, back) Padlock eyelet Emergency stop switch Receiver unit front (transparent)
  • Page 40: Components And Operator's Controls Inside The Machine

    DPU 130Le 6 Components and operator's controls Padlock eyelet On the rear protective hood, there is an eyelet in which a padlock can be hung. The machine is protected from the following by a padlock: Opening of the protective hoods. Unauthorized operation.
  • Page 41 6 Components and operator's controls DPU 130Le ON/OFF switch The ON/OFF switch activates the machine for startup with the remote control. The ON/OFF switch deactivates the machine completely. Display screen and control lamps The display unit on the machine consists of a display screen and control lamps. Item Designation Item...
  • Page 42 DPU 130Le 6 Components and operator's controls Charging control lamp The Charging control lamp indicates if the machine's battery is being charged. The Charging control lamp is lit in red if the machine is activated. The Charging control lamp extinguishes when the engine is running. The Charging control lamp is lit in red when the machine's battery is no longer being charged.
  • Page 43 6 Components and operator's controls DPU 130Le Remote control and coiled helix cable holder The holder serves to store, charge, and protect the remote control from damage and theft. Item Designation Item Designation Remote control Coiled helix cable holder Remote control holder Shorting plug with sealing cap Coiled helix cable Coiled helix cable...
  • Page 44: Remote Control Components And Operator's Controls

    DPU 130Le 6 Components and operator's controls Remote control components and operator's controls Item Designation Item Designation Control levers (left, right) Engine start button Coiled helix cable shorting plug Remote control ON/OFF switch Carrying belt Charging control lamp Battery Operation control lamp Stand vibration button Diagnostic control lamp Slow/fast operation button...
  • Page 45 6 Components and operator's controls DPU 130Le Slow/fast operation button Use the Slow/fast operation button in order to switch between slow and fast operation. Fast operation is turned on by default. Fast operation – compaction operation. Slow operation – operation with reduced engine speed to traverse highly compacted surfaces or hard substructures.
  • Page 46: Transport

    DPU 130Le 7 Transport Transport WARNING Improper handling can result in injury or serious material damage. Read and follow all safety information of this operator's manual, see chapter Safety. WARNING Danger due to the machine falling. If the machine falls, it can cause severe injury such as crushing. Only use suitable and tested hoisting gear and lifting tackle (safety load hooks) of sufficient lifting capacity.
  • Page 47: Lifting The Machine

    7 Transport DPU 130Le Lifting the machine Item Designation Item Designation Central suspension (attachment Forklift support point) Performing preparations 1. Place the machine upright on a flat surface. 2. Deactivate the machine. Lifting the machine by the central suspension and transporting Note: Designate a skilled person to ensure safety during the lifting procedure.
  • Page 48 DPU 130Le 7 Transport Lifting and transporting machine with forklift Item Designation Forklift support Bearers Note: Designate a skilled person to ensure safety during the lifting procedure. Note: Only use bearers with a profile no larger than 125 x 50 mm. The distance between the bearers is 550 mm.
  • Page 49 7 Transport DPU 130Le Fastening the machine securely Item Designation Tie-down lugs Fasten machine with all tie-down lugs. Operator's manual...
  • Page 50: Use And Operation

    DPU 130Le 8 Use and operation Use and operation WARNING Improper handling can result in injury or serious material damage. Read and follow all safety information of this operator's manual, see chapter Safety. Prior to starting the machine 8.1.1 Checks before startup Opening protective hoods Item Designation...
  • Page 51 8 Use and operation DPU 130Le Checking the machine Check the following points before beginning work: Machine is undamaged. Receiver units are free of dirt. No objects under protective hoods (gloves, tools, etc.). Fuel level, see chapter Maintenance. Engine oil level, see chapter Maintenance. Coolant level, see chapter Maintenance.
  • Page 52: Starting Up

    DPU 130Le 8 Use and operation Checking remote control Check the following points before beginning work: Remote control and carrying belt are undamaged. Remote control is free of dirt. Serial number of the remote control (located under the battery) matches the serial number on the machine.
  • Page 53 8 Use and operation DPU 130Le Entering PIN (optional) Note: PIN entry is deactivated by default. If you would like to secure your machine with a PIN, you must set the PIN in the configuration menu (see machine configuration manual). Note: Keep the PIN secret and do not write it on the machine or remote control.
  • Page 54 DPU 130Le 8 Use and operation Closing protective hoods Item Designation Latch of front protective hood Rear protective hood opener NOTICE Improper handling can cause damage to the machine. First close the front protective hood, then the rear protective hood. Both protective hoods must be completely closed during operation.
  • Page 55 8 Use and operation DPU 130Le Turning on remote control Item Designation Operation control lamp ON/OFF switch 1. Press ON/OFF switch on remote control. The Operation control lamp flashes green when the remote control is turned Note: The Operation control lamp is lit or flashes red when the battery needs to be charged.
  • Page 56: Operating The Machine

    DPU 130Le 8 Use and operation Operating the machine 8.3.1 Machine's directions of movement The following table shows how the machine moves when you press the respective control lever on the remote control. Remote control Machine movement control lever No movement Forward Reverse Stand rotation left...
  • Page 57: Note On The Machine's Directions Of Movement

    8 Use and operation DPU 130Le 8.3.2 Note on the machine's directions of movement The machine's direction of movement is independent of the user's position. Depending on the machine, it will always move in a forward direction when you press the control lever on the remote control forward. WARNING Getting the movement direction of the machine wrong puts other people at risk of crushing.
  • Page 58: Compacting On A Slope

    DPU 130Le 8 Use and operation 8.3.3 Compacting on a slope Compacting on slopes The following points must be observed if you plan to compact inclined surfaces (slopes, escarpments): Always stand above the machine on a slope. Start at the bottom of a slope (slopes that can be easily managed in an upward direction can be safely traveled in a downward direction also).
  • Page 59: Moving And Stopping The Machine

    8 Use and operation DPU 130Le 8.3.4 Moving and stopping the machine Moving the machine Press the control levers on the remote control, and hold them in the desired position. The machine will start vibrating and move in the desired direction. The further forward or backward you press the control levers, the faster the machine will move.
  • Page 60: Turning On And Off Slow/Fast Operation

    DPU 130Le 8 Use and operation 8.3.6 Turning on/off stand vibration Item Designation Stand vibration button Turning on stand vibration Press and hold Stand vibration button. The machine will compact at the current location without moving in any direction. Turning off stand vibration Release Stand vibration button.
  • Page 61: Decommissioning

    8 Use and operation DPU 130Le Decommissioning Turning off remote control and engine Item Designation Operation control lamp ON/OFF switch 1. Release both control levers on the remote control. 2. Aim the remote control directly at a receiver unit. Note: If you do not aim the remote control directly at the receiver unit, you may only turn off the remote control.
  • Page 62 DPU 130Le 8 Use and operation Deactivating the machine WARNING Unauthorized persons operating the machine can cause serious injuries. Ensure that no unauthorized persons have access to the machine and remote control. Always secure the remote control in a safe place, e.g. inside the locked machine.
  • Page 63: Turning Off The Machine In An Emergency (Emergency Stop)

    8 Use and operation DPU 130Le Turning off the machine in an emergency (emergency stop) Note: The emergency stop switch is a safety device and is only used to immediately stop the machine in an emergency. Item Designation Emergency stop switch Turning off the machine in an emergency Press emergency stop switch.
  • Page 64: Charging The Battery With The Coiled Helix Cable

    DPU 130Le 8 Use and operation remote control after charging. Note that the battery discharges slowly when the machine has been idle for a long period and it may be necessary to charge it again. Note: While you are charging the battery with the coiled helix cable, you can continue operating the machine.
  • Page 65: Charging Battery With External Charger

    5. Place remote control in holder. 6. Close rear protective hood. 8.6.2 Charging battery with external charger Use only the external charger available from your Wacker Neuson representative. Do not use any chargers from other manufacturers. Removing battery from remote control...
  • Page 66 DPU 130Le 8 Use and operation Charging battery with external charger Item Designation Item Designation Connector plug Battery Status control lamp Note: Before the first charging, read the charger instructions. 1. Place battery in external charger. 2. Connect the country-specific connecter plug to the charger. 3.
  • Page 67: Setting Transmission Channel

    8 Use and operation DPU 130Le Setting transmission channel The machine can only be operated when the transmission channel of the machine is the same as that of the remote control. 16 different transmission channels are available; the channel can be set with a rotary switch on the remote control.
  • Page 68 DPU 130Le 8 Use and operation Setting transmission channel on the remote control Item Designation Rotary switch Set to one of the 16 transmission channels by turning the switch with a small screwdriver. Inserting battery into remote control Item Designation Battery Insert battery into remote control until lug locks into place.
  • Page 69 8 Use and operation DPU 130Le Coordinating the transmission channel between the remote control and the machine Item Designation Item Designation Coiled helix cable Remote control Receiver unit front 1. Turn on remote control. 2. Activate machine. 3. Remove the coiled helix cable from the holder. 4.
  • Page 70: Using The Diagnostic Menu

    DPU 130Le 8 Use and operation Using the diagnostic menu Diagnostic menu Item Designation Diagnostic menu In the diagnostic menu on the display screen, you can call up the following information about the machine: Summary of all errors (error memory). Voltage.
  • Page 71: Using The Configuration Menu

    8 Use and operation DPU 130Le Calling up error memory All errors (max. 56) are saved in the error memory with the appropriate error code. The hour of operation in which the error occurred is also saved. The system issues a serial number to each error. The most recent error is saved with the highest number.
  • Page 72: Maintenance

    9 Maintenance Maintenance WARNING Improper handling can result in injury or serious material damage. Read and follow all safety information of this operator's manual, see chapter Safety. WARNING Danger of poisoning by exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes contain toxic carbon monoxide that can lead to unconscious- ness or death.
  • Page 73: Daily Maintenance Tasks

    9 Maintenance Daily maintenance tasks 9.1.2 Maintenance work Daily be- Daily after fore oper- operation ation Check machine and remote control for any damage (visu- al check). Top up fuel if necessary – clean fuel filter if necessary. Check oil level – top up en- gine oil if necessary.
  • Page 74: Regular Maintenance

    9 Maintenance Regular maintenance 9.1.3 Maintenance work Every Every Every 125 hours 250 hours 500 hours Check the functionality of the proximity recognition sensor. Check the function of the emergency stop switch. Check hydraulic oil level, have hydraulic oil topped up if necessary.
  • Page 75 9 Maintenance Maintenance work Every Every Every 125 hours 250 hours 500 hours Check the fan's V-belt tension – if necessary, add tension to the V-belt. * Have engine cooling system hoses and clamps checked. * Have air induction system hoses and clamps checked.
  • Page 76: Maintenance Work

    9 Maintenance Maintenance work Cleaning machine and remote control 9.2.1 WARNING Use of improper cleaning agents may lead to fire or explosion. Do not use gasoline or any other solvents to clean components. NOTICE Permeating water may damage engine or electrical components of the ma- chine.
  • Page 77 9 Maintenance Topping up with fuel Item Designation Item Designation Maximum marking Fuel filter Fuel cap 1. Remove any dirt around the fuel cap. 2. Unscrew and remove the fuel tank lid. 3. If necessary, remove and clean the dirty fuel filter. Replace fuel filter before refilling.
  • Page 78: Checking Motor Oil Level And Topping Up Engine Oil

    9 Maintenance Checking motor oil level and topping up engine oil 9.2.3 Item Designation Item Designation Oil cap Mark Oil level dipstick Performing preparations 1. Place the machine upright on a flat surface. 2. Open both protective hoods. 3. Deactivate the machine. Checking engine oil level 1.
  • Page 79: Changing The Engine Oil

    9 Maintenance Topping up with engine oil 1. Remove dirt around the oil cap. 2. Remove oil cap. 3. If necessary, pour motor oil into the opening until the upper mark is reached on the oil level dipstick (see chapter Technical data for oil type). 4.
  • Page 80 9 Maintenance Performing preparations Note: Change oil when the engine is lukewarm so that the oil can completely run out. 1. Place the machine upright on a flat surface. 2. Open both protective hoods. 3. Deactivate the machine. 4. Lay out impermeable sheet over the workspace to protect the ground from the oil.
  • Page 81: Checking/Cleaning/Replacing Air Cleaner

    9 Maintenance Checking/cleaning/replacing air cleaner 9.2.5 Performing preparations 1. Place the machine upright on a flat surface. 2. Open rear protective hood. 3. Deactivate the machine. Checking air cleaner Item Designation Air cleaner Dust discharge valve Check whether the air cleaner clamps are fitted securely and whether the air cleaner is undamaged.
  • Page 82 9 Maintenance Changing air cleaner cartridge Item Designation Item Designation Air cleaner cartridge Clamp (2 pieces) Bottom of housing 1. Loosen clamps and remove bottom of housing. 2. Remove air cleaner cartridge. 3. Clean bottom of housing. 4. Insert air cleaner cartridge. 5.
  • Page 83: Checking Coolant Level And Topping Up Coolant

    9 Maintenance Checking coolant level and topping up coolant 9.2.6 Item Designation Item Designation Radiator Coolant reservoir Coolant reservoir cap Radiator cap Performing preparations 1. Place the machine upright on a flat surface. 2. Open both protective hoods. 3. Deactivate the machine. 4.
  • Page 84 Topping up coolant in radiator Note: If the machine is losing coolant, check the cooling system for leaks and have the machine repaired by the Wacker Neuson representative. 1. If necessary, add coolant up to the upper edge of the filler neck (for coolant specification, see Chapter Technical data).
  • Page 85: Checking Exciter Oil Level And Topping Up Exciter Oil

    9 Maintenance Checking exciter oil level and topping up exciter oil 9.2.7 Item Designation Item Designation Filling neck screw plug with seal- Exciter oil level ing ring Oil drain opening screw plug with sealing ring Performing preparations 1. Place the machine upright on a flat surface. 2.
  • Page 86 9 Maintenance Checking exciter oil level Note: The machine has two exciters; therefore, you must always check the ex- citer oil level of both exciters. WARNING Hot exciter oil can spill, causing scalding injuries. Do not open the screw plug on the exiter while the exciter oil is hot. Let machine cool off.
  • Page 87: Checking Hydraulic Oil Level And Refilling Hydraulic Oil

    9 Maintenance Checking hydraulic oil level and refilling hydraulic oil 9.2.8 Item Designation Hydraulic oil tank cap Oil level glass Performing preparations 1. Place the machine upright on a flat surface. 2. Open both protective hoods. 3. Deactivate the machine. 4.
  • Page 88 9 Maintenance Topping up with hydraulic oil Note: If the machine is losing hydraulic oil, check the hydraulic lines for leaks and have the machine repaired by the Wacker Neuson representative. WARNING Hot hydraulic oil can cause scalding injuries. Do not open the screw plug on the hydraulic oil tank while the hydraulic oil is hot.
  • Page 89: 10 Troubleshooting

    10 Troubleshooting DPU 130Le 10 Troubleshooting Potential faults, their causes and remedies can be found in the following table. Notify your Wacker Neuson contact in case of malfunctions you cannot or may not remedy yourself. 10.1 Procedure in case of malfunctions 1.
  • Page 90: Machine Malfunctions

    Hold down ON/OFF switch on called. not held for long enough or not the machine for at least pressed strongly enough. 3 uninterrupted seconds. * Have these tasks carried out by the service department of your Wacker Neuson contact person. Operator's manual...
  • Page 91: Malfunction Messages Of The Receiver Units

    Reduce compacting performance by tilting the remote control lever less. Switch from fast to slow operation. * Have these tasks carried out by the service department of your Wacker Neuson contact person. Operator's manual...
  • Page 92: Malfunction Messages In The Control Lamps Of The Remote Control

    Remote control turns itself off. If no button on the remote — control is pressed, the remote control will turn off automatically after 10 minutes. * Have these tasks carried out by the service department of your Wacker Neuson contact person. Operator's manual...
  • Page 93: Malfunction Messages On The Control Lamps And The Machine's Display Screen

    Coolant level is too low. Top up coolant. Cooling system has a leak. Have the machine repaired. * * Have these tasks carried out by the service department of your Wacker Neuson contact person. Operator's manual...
  • Page 94 DPU 130Le 10 Troubleshooting Malfunction messages on display screen The last error shall appear temporarily on the display screen each time the machine is activated. If you have corrected the error the error message in the diagnostic menu is quit because the error is no longer relevant for further operation.
  • Page 95 10 Troubleshooting DPU 130Le Error Display screen Cause Remedy code Error Air cleaner sensor is defective. Have the machine repaired. * Air cleaner Air cleaner sensor electrical Check the electrical connection connection is defective. of the air cleaner sensor. * Shutdown Oil pressure switch or electrical Have the machine repaired.
  • Page 96 DPU 130Le 10 Troubleshooting Error Display screen Cause Remedy code IR transfer Wrong transmission channel set Coordinate the transmission Wrong address on remote control. channel between the remote control and the machine. Machine Coolant level is too low. Top up coolant. Cooling...
  • Page 97 — Error Decoder Wiring box electrical connection 1. Deactivate machine with is defective. emergency stop switch. 2. Have the machine repaired. * * Have these tasks carried out by the service department of your Wacker Neuson contact person. Operator's manual...
  • Page 98: Eliminating Malfunctions

    DPU 130Le 10 Troubleshooting 10.6 Eliminating malfunctions 10.6.1 Jumpstart with a donor battery If the machine's battery is discharged and the engine can no longer be started, the machine may be jumpstarted with a donor battery. WARNING Danger of explosion due to detonating gas. Injury may result from spraying acid.
  • Page 99 2. Activate machine. 3. Briefly hold the start button on the remote control until the engine starts. If the motor does not start, contact your Wacker Neuson representative. 4. Let the engine run for a few minutes. Disconnecting booster cable 1.
  • Page 100: 11 Disposal

    11 Disposal 11 Disposal 11.1 Disposal of batteries For customers in EU countries This device contains one or more batteries or rechargeable batteries (hereafter referred to as "batteries"). This battery is subject to the European Directive 2006/66/EC on (waste) batteries, as well as the corresponding national legisla- tion.
  • Page 101: 12 Accessories

    12 Accessories DPU 130Le 12 Accessories There is a wide range of accessories available for the machine. For more information on the individual accessories, visit the following website: www.wackerneuson.com. 12.1 Battery A replacement battery is particularly worthwhile if you intend to operate the machine for a longer period of time without interruption.
  • Page 102: 13 Technical Data

    13 Technical data 13 Technical data 13.1 DPU 130Le Unit DPU 130Le US Designation Unit DPU 130Le Item no. 5000610143 5000610424 Length x width x height 1270 x 1202 x 996 Vertical clearance Operating weight 1170 Travel speed * m/min Compaction performance* m²/h 2232...
  • Page 103 13 Technical data Drive motor Designation Unit DPU 130Le DPU 130Le US Manufacturer Kohler Type of drive KDW 1404E527A Displacement cm³ 1372 Rated power output 16.0 Operating speed 2700 Rpm without load 2800 Idling speed 1200 Fuel type Diesel EN 590 Fuel consumption Tank capacity Oil specification...
  • Page 104 15 Technical data Electrical system Designation Unit DPU 130Le Battery type Special Wacker Neuson battery for vibratory plates, 12 V, 50 Ah, maintenance-free Alternator Three-phase current generator with electronic charge controller, 30 A Hydraulics Designation Unit DPU 130Le Oil specification...
  • Page 105: 14 Appendix

    DPU 130Le 14 Appendix 14 Appendix 14.1 Display texts If you have set the display language in the configuration menu to numerical code display, the meaning of the different numerical codes can be found in the following table: Code Designation Code Designation Self-test...
  • Page 106: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

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