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LBX Company reserves the right to make changes in the specification and design of the excavator without prior notice and without incurring any obligation to modify units previously sold. The description of the models shown in this manual has been made in accordance with the technical specifications known as of the date of design of this document.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 - TO THE OWNER LINK-BELT TECHNICAL MANUALS......................1-1 CHAPTER 2 - MATERIAL HANDLER COMPONENTS MACHINE COMPONENTS..........................2-1 ENGINE COMPONENTS..........................2-3 IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS........................2-5 CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS SAFETY RULES.............................3-1 SAFETY AREA...............................3-1 UTILITY SAFETY............................3-2 OPERATOR PRECAUTIONS........................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE......................5-1 OPERATING THE MACHINE.........................5-2 RUN-IN PERIOD............................5-4 EMERGENCY LOWERING SYSTEM......................5-5 STARTING THE UNIT............................5-7 STARTING THE ENGINE..........................5-8 BRINGING THE MACHINE UP TO OPERATING TEMPERATURE..............5-9 ENGINE OPERATION..........................5-10 STOPPING THE ENGINE..........................5-10 SCR SYSTEM..............................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INSPECTING AND CLEANING THE MACHINE..................8-10 PLASTIC AND RESIN PARTS........................8-11 FIRE EXTINGUISHER (NOT SUPPLIED)....................8-11 PROTECTION OF ELECTRIC / ELECTRONICS SYSTEM DURING CHARGING OR WELDING..... 8-12 AIR CONDITIONING............................ 8-14 INSPECTION OF GAS SPRING........................8-16 RETIGHTENING OF BOLTS AND NUTS....................8-17 ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING........................8-19 CHAPTER 9 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS FUSES................................9-1...
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600X4-MH HYDRAULIC MATERIAL HANDLER OPERATOR'S MANUAL LINK-BELT TECHNICAL MANUALS Manuals are available from the Dealer for the operation, service, and repair of the excavator. For prompt convenient service, contact the Dealer for assistance in obtaining the manuals for the excavator.
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CHAPTER 2 - MATERIAL HANDLER COMPONENTS CHAPTER 2 - MATERIAL HANDLER COMPONENTS MACHINE COMPONENTS 5974D896 Figure 1 ELEVATOR CYLINDER BATTERIES UPPER ROLLERS DEF TANK AIR FILTER RECOIL SPRING RADIATOR ENGINE COMPARTMENT IDLER WHEELS OIL COOLER / FUEL COOLER COUNTERWEIGHT AIR PRECLEANER CAB/OPERATOR'S COMPARTMENT 13 SWING COMPONENTS SWING GEARCASE...
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CHAPTER 2 - MATERIAL HANDLER COMPONENTS This X4 material handler is a fully hydraulic material handler. It consists of an undercarriage fitted with tracks and a turntable bearing which supports the upperstructure frame. The upperstructure frame supports the attachment, at the front end of the machine, plus the engine, hydraulics and cab. When the operator works the controls, the engine-driven pump delivers hydraulic fluid to the control valve.
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CHAPTER 2 - MATERIAL HANDLER COMPONENTS WATER OUTLET FUEL SUPPLY PUMP ALTERNATOR OIL DIPSTICK WATER INLE OIL PAN EGR VALVE CRANK PULLEY OIL DRAIN COCK STARTER MOTOR TURBOCHARGER FLYWHEEL HOUSE RIGHT, LEFT, FRONT AND REAR OF THE MACHINE 69BCADA3 Figure 3 The terms Right-hand (1), Left-hand (4), Front (3), and Rear (2) are used in this manual to indicate the sides as they are seen from the operator's seat when the cab is over the idler wheels (5).
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IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS TYPE, SERIAL NUMBER AND YEAR OF MANUFACTURE When ordering parts, obtaining information or assistance, always supply your Link-Belt dealer with the type and serial number of your machine or accessories. Write the following in the spaces below: The model number, model year, and manufacturer's number of your machine, and the make/model and serial numbers of the engine.
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CHAPTER 2 - MATERIAL HANDLER COMPONENTS ENGINE (B) Make and Model: ISUZU AQ-6UZ1X Serial Number: Serial Number is shown on the emission label attached to the cylinder head cover. 8A478958 Figure 6 ID LABEL (B) It is attached to the cylinder head cover. 505FA1BB Figure 7 COMPONENT SERIAL NUMBERS...
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CHAPTER 2 - MATERIAL HANDLER COMPONENTS EMISSION LABEL This is affixed on the cylinder head cover. The emission decal describes important details for using the engine. Make sure to read before using the engine. Also, the emission decal describes details regarding the engine only.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS SAFETY AREA SAFETY RULES WARNING This safety alert symbol indicates important safety messages in this manual. When you see this symbol, carefully read the message that follows and be alert to the possibility of death or serious injury.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS UTILITY SAFETY Know the utility color code (U.S.A. and Canada): Safety precaution MUST be followed when working Electric near buried and over head utility lines. Gas, Oil, or Petroleum Yellow During operation it is likely that you will be working Communication, around or near buried or over head utility lines which Orange...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS STARTING AND STOPPING PRECAUTIONS OPERATOR PRECAUTIONS Walk around the machine and warn all personnel ・ PERSONNEL who may be servicing the excavator and any other Be prepared for emergencies. Always have a first ・...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS OPERATING PRECAUTIONS Engine exhaust fumes can cause death. If you ・ operate this machine in an enclosed area, make Ensure joysticks and foot pedals are in neutral ・ position when unlocking gate lock lever (activating sure there is ventilation to replace the exhaust hydraulic controls)
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"OFF" position or disconnect When absolutely necessary to tow the machine, ・ the negative (-) terminal of the battery, in order to contact your Link-Belt Dealer for proper procedures. cut off the electric circuit. ・ Observe proper maintenance procedures.
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Clean up spilled fuel immediately and dispose of product is accidentally spilled or released. MSDS contaminated material environmentally are available from your LBX Link-Belt Dealer. correct manner. ・ Before you service your machine, check the MSDS Tighten the fuel tank cap securely. Should the fuel ・...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS FIRE EXTINGUISHER It is recommended you have a fire extinguisher on ・ your machine. The fire extinguisher is available from your dealer and can be installed on the machine. SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS E380B85C Figure 4 RIGHT BELT STRAP...
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In any case, all damaged parts must be replaced by genuine spare parts, so that the original conditions are reinstated. Contact your Link-Belt Dealer to verify the functionality of the cab structure or the requirement for the replacement of the entire structure or parts of it.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS DECALS WARNING NOTE: This chapter only covers decals relating to Make sure that the decals are perfectly legible, clean safety and machine operation and servicing. For them regularly and replace decals that are destroyed, information on all decals for the machine, contact your lost, painted over or no longer legible, with new ones.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 1. KHP36990 KHP36990-00 9884AEAF Figure 8 This decal warns that you must read and understand this manual before using the machine. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death. 486502B4 Figure 9 This decal instructs the operator to lower the...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS This decal warns that work near overhead high-voltage electric lines must not be done without checking beforehand that all necessary measures have been taken to respect the minimum distances. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death. 1C643FF1 Figure 11 This decal warns that the seat belt must always be...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 2. KHP29850 Use this only if the elevator cab descent unit does not work. When you set the lever to the "descent" position, the elevator cab will descend. See the "EMERGENCY LOWERING SYSTEM" (5-5) section.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 6. KHP1247 This decal shows the location and way how to use the emergency exit (rear window). 1479FC7A 1479FC7A Figure 19 7. KHP38850 This decal explains the joystick controls for the models KHP38850-00 F1AD975C Figure 20...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 10. KHP35480 This decal warns that welding or modifying the cab can deteriorate its strength. Never attempt to weld or modify the cab. Doing so will void the structure protection standards. KHP35480-00 4FC3A6FC Figure 23 11.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 14. KHP28430 The images displayed on the monitor with WAVES are supplementary. Before operating the machine, be sure to directly check the safety in the surroundings visually or through the mirrors. In WAVES, there is also a blind spot that the camera cannot display.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS DECALS OUTSIDE OF THE CAB 2C50477D Figure 29 3-16...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 1. KHP35710 This decal located on the counterweight warns of the swinging upper. Keep safe distance between counterweight and people. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death. KHP35710-00 6BD5B0A9 Figure 30 2.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 5. KHP35500 This decal warns the operator to wait and relieve pressure before opening the radiator cap. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death. KHP35500-00 9A3AEDA9 Figure 34 6.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 9. KHP35750 This decal warns that wrong handling of battery causes battery explosion. Do not handle the battery improperly. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death. See the BATTERYsection (Page 9-4). KHP35750-00 75E2EC97 Figure 38...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 13. KTP14170 This decal instructs to use correct tools during replacement. KTP14170-00 154B03B8 Figure 42 14. KHP26970 This decal instructs that the wiring harness of camera must disconnected before removing counterweight. DISASSEMBLY BEFORE TRANSPORT section for more details (Page 10-5).
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 17. KHP15191 This decal shows the tie-down points for transporting the machine. 67F0060A Figure 46 18. KHP25960 The decal illustrates proper machine tie down and lifting methodology. See the TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE section for more details (10-1).
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 21. KHP25990 This decal identifies the location of the sampling port of the engine oil. D3DE80E2 Figure 50 22. KHP33120 This decal indicates the overfilling of the urea solution. Refer to "ADDING DEF", page 7-6. KHP33120-00 2F72381B Figure 51...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 25. KHP32700 This decal indicates that you must not turn the switch "OFF" when the indicator lamp is lit. See the BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH section for more details (Page 9-3). KHP32700-00 911D7392 911D7392 Figure 54 26.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 29. KHP11740 This decal indicates travel direction. KHP11740-00 035072DB 035072DB Figure 58 30. KHP29900 See the EMERGENCY LOWERING SYSTEM section for more details5-5). 2056F5A9 2056F5A9 Figure 59 31. KHP34690 Innovation, Science Economic Development ICES-002 Compliance Label.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS HAND SIGNALS When operating the machine, never attempt to carry out tasks calling for fine control or to work in areas where visibility is poor or impaired without seeking the assistance of a signal person. Make perfectly sure you and the signal person understand the signals to be used.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS ALL STOP AND HOLD - HAND SIGNAL LOWER LOAD OR TOOL - HAND SIGNAL 4B9527F9 Figure 67 546F1ADB Figure 70 EMERGENCY STOP - HAND SIGNAL SLOWLY RAISE THE LOAD OR TOOL - HAND SIGNAL Wave hands back and forth.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS RAISE TOOL - HAND SIGNAL LOWER TOOL - HAND SIGNAL 828C5E13 Figure 73 AE7BFF0C Figure 76 TURN MACHINE TO LEFT (SWING LOAD LEFT) RAISE TOOL - HAND SIGNAL To stop movement, stop moving hand and clench fist. B3234731 Figure 77 LOWER TOOL - HAND SIGNAL...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS RETRACT ARM - HAND SIGNAL EMPTY TOOL - HAND SIGNAL E9E41709 Figure 79 BD3C7BBF Figure 82 EXTEND ARM - HAND SIGNAL 4CC996B4 Figure 80 FILL TOOL - HAND SIGNAL 5CC0CCDC Figure 81 3-28...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WARNING Be careful not to get your hand or anything caught in the door when closing it. WARNING Operating this machine, check that the door is closed firmly. Running the machine with the door open increases the chance of an operator falling out of the cab or objects penetrating the cab and causing death or serious injury.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS STEPS AND ACCESS HANDLES WARNING Do not walk on the step over the engine and on the WARNING counterweight. These areas are exclusively for Always maintain three point support while getting on mechanics. and off the machine and entering or exiting the operator's cab.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS POSITION OF THE CAB CONTROLS AND ACCESSORIES EB49A796 Figure 6 OPERATOR'S SEAT FOOT REST OR OPTION PEDAL AIR VENTS LEFT-HAND CONSOLE TRAVEL CONTROL PEDALS STORAGE COMPARTMENT EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN SWITCH 11 SINGLE PEDAL TRAVEL FUSE BOX CLIMATE CONTROLS - AIR- COMPUTER MONITOR AND TRAVEL CONTROL LEVERS...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WARNING Before starting the engine, make sure you are fully aware of the location of and the function of each control. Incorrect operation of the controls can cause serious injuries. CAUTION To start the engine the safety bar must be in the lowered position for the engine to crank.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS OPERATOR'S SEAT 2F792E14 Figure 7 SEAT HEIGHT AND WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT SEAT AND CONSOLE SLIDE ADJUSTMENT WEIGHT INDICATOR ARMREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENT SEAT SLIDE ADJUSTMENT HEAD REST SEAT BACK ANGLE ADJUSTMENT SEAT BELT LUMBAR SUPPORT ADJUSTMENT BULB ...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS SEAT CONTROLS IMPORTANT: Always stop the machine before attempting to adjust the seat. Put the gate lock lever in the locked position to avoid any unintentional movements of the machine. Mechanical suspension seat A8D3A80C Figure 8...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Air suspension seat D5C1BEB8 Figure 9 SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LUMBAR SUPPORT To adjust the seat height, pull the knob (4) up to add Press the bulb (2) to adjust the amount of lumbar height, and press the knob (4) to decrease the height.
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DOWN: Lower the cab 30 seconds, manually pull the lighter out to avoid Starter Switch damage to the electrical circuit. Contact your Link-Belt This switch has four positions, ON (contact), Dealer for more assistance. START (engine ignition), OFF (engine shut-down), and ACC (accessory current supply).
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Control Arm Tilting Lever This lever controls the angle of the arm. Radio For more details, refer to "RADIO" (4-52). Magnet Mode Switch Turn ON the magnet mode switch to switch to the magnet mode in which the magnet can be operated. One Touch Wiper Button The button on the bottom of the control lever when pressed will activate the window wiper to move...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS LEFT HAND CONSOLE CONTROLS B181FDF3 Figure 11 Console Tilting Lever Pushing the front side of the control stops the Using this lever enables the control arm to be engine.The warning sounds and the control adjusted in 4 different inclines in accordance with indicator lamp is illuminated to display the message operator's body profile.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Fan Reverse Switch This is a momentary switch that reverses the fan. This switch allows the fans to run in reverse so that the fine dust particles clogged in the radiator screen, radiator fin, and oil cooler fin can be removed.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FRONT RIGHT CONSOLE Sun load sensor If an object is placed on the solar radiation sensor (installed on the console in the front right of the operator's seat), the temperature inside the cab will not be measured correctly.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MONITOR SWITCH 963E09FB Figure 14 You can use the monitor switch to operate and select the devices/units of this machine and items displayed on the monitor display. Name Reference Travel mode selector switch 4-22 Front wiper switch 4-31 Display mode selector switch...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MONITOR DISPLAY The monitor display has two modes: [Normal display mode] [1] where the status of the machine and the camera image during operation are displayed, and [User information mode] [2] where the items displayed on the monitor are set, among others.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DECFCBE5 Figure 15 Normal display mode User information mode Mode selector switch ・ Screen transition (1)Normal Display Mode Vehicle Information and Camera Screen ・ (2)User Information Mode Fuel consumption history ・ Machine information ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS NORMAL DISPLAY MODE In the normal display mode, "Machine status" [1] and "Camera image" [2] are displayed. What is shown on the monitor display cycles as follows every time the camera switch on the monitor is pressed: 4-17...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Vehicle information (left) + Rear camera screen Vehicle information (left) + WAVES screen (if equipped) Vehicle information (top) + Rear camera screen + Under camera screen (if equipped) Vehicle information (top) + Rear camera screen + Rightcamera screen (if equipped) Vehicle information (top) + Rear camera screen + WAVES screen (if equipped)
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4-65 Hydraulic oil temperature gauge 4-25 [8] to [11] are not displayed when information of this machine is displayed at the top of the monitor. If a diagnostic trouble code is displayed, contact your Link-Belt dealer. 4-20...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 4539B718 Figure 18 What is displayed Reference page What is displayed Reference page Working light 4-30 DEF icon 4-39 Front wiper 4-31 REFILL DEF 4-39 Radio mute 4-32 Output reduction icon 4-39 Icons related to the flow rate/pressure or the Auto pressure boost/seatbelt 4-32 4-40...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS EXPLANATION OF ICONS TRAVEL MODE Each icon indicates the travel mode currently selected. WORK MODE This icon is displayed when the slow- Each icon indicates the work mode currently selected. speed travel mode is selected. Super Power This icon is displayed when the machine output priority mode is selected.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ATTACHMENTS CAUTION Each icon indicates the attachment currently selected, Stepping on the operation pedal without switching the such as the magnet or crusher. work mode first will only produce the minimum flow This icon is displayed when magnet rate.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS IDLE MODE [Idle shutdown] When the throttle is not operated for 3 to 10 Each icon indicates the selection status of auto idle and minutes (can be changed depending on the idle shutdown. setting) with the gate lock lever in non-operation This icon is displayed when auto position (locked state) and the engine speed at...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE HYDRAULIC OIL TEMPERATURE GAUGE 41A3B0E9 Figure 23 42EB124E Figure 25 The number of lit segments indicates the temperature The number of lit segments indicates the temperature of engine coolant. of hydraulic oil. The greater the number of lit segments, the higher the The greater the number of lit segments, the higher the coolant temperature is.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS HOUR METER/TRIP METER [Operation] Press the hour meter switch on the monitor while Hour meter the hour meter is displayed, and the trip meter will be displayed instead. The trip meter will be displayed for approx. 1 minute, after which the hour meter will be displayed again.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FUEL GAUGE Fuel economy display The Fuel economy display can be switched by selecting the hour meter or the trip meter. Normally, the fuel economy during the accumulated hours is displayed. When the display is switched to the trip meter, the fuel economy for the hours displayed in the trip meter will be displayed.
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Also use idle shutdown to stop unnecessary How to set: 4-45 idling. NOTE: For information on showing/hiding the fuel economy gauge, contact your Link-Belt dealer. GPS ICON This icon is displayed when connected to GPS communication. ANTENNA SENSITIVITY ICON This icon is displayed immediately after the ignition key is turned ON (initial state).
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CAMERA ANGLE DISPLAY When the camera is faulty The angle of the camera image shown on the monitor is indicated. This icon indicates that the image of the rear camera is displayed on the monitor. This icon indicates that the image of the under camera is displayed on the monitor.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Vehicle information (left) + Rear camera screen Vehicle information (left) + WAVES screen (if equipped) Vehicle information (top) + Rear camera screen + Under camera screen (if equipped) Vehicle information (top) + Rear camera screen + Right camera screen (if equipped) Vehicle information (top) + Rear camera screen + WAVES screen (if...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FRONT WIPER When the wiper is operated with the one-time wiper switch on the right control lever, the wiper icon is This icon indicates the operating condition of the front not displayed. wiper. The blade can be reciprocally operated by pressing This icon is displayed when the wiper is and holding down the one-time wiper switch.
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RE-GEN mode "SCR RE-GEN (SCR regeneration)" (5-20) Red ・・・ Displayed when SCR RE-GEN is not available because the system has broken down Contact your Link-Belt dealer. For details, refer to [CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING 4696C5DB Figure 42 INSTRUCTIONS]-"SCR RE-GEN (SCR regeneration)"- AUTO PRESSURE BOOST/SEATBELT (5-20).
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If a red or yellow message screen appears, take an appropriate action by referring to the explanations below. NOTE: If the message persists after the action has been taken, consult your Link-Belt dealer. NOTE: You can change the language used for displayed messages.
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Link-Belt dealer immediately. system. 227F61D7 This message indicates that the camera or the camera wiring is Consult your Link-Belt dealer. abnormal. 27568BEC Idle the engine, and refill the reserve tank with coolant. Check for coolant leaks. If any leak is This message indicates that found, stop the engine.
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Immediately lower the suspended load onto a safe place, turn OFF the magnet mode, and then stop the engine. Check the error code and take appropriate action, contact your Link-Belt dealer immediately. CAUTION this message appears during attraction, attracting a...
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Stop work, wait for the magnet temperature to fall, and then resume operation. This message indicates that the If the alarm persists even after magnet is overheating. work is stopped for about 10 minutes, contact your Link-Belt 386C80F4 dealer immediately. 4-36...
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This message indicates that safe place, turn OFF the magnet trouble has occurred in the mode, and then stop the engine. magnet unit. Contact your Link-Belt dealer immediately. 4093A655 Lower the suspended load onto a This message indicates that the...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Messages and icons What is displayed Remedial action This message indicates that the For details, refer to "OUTPUT output reduction cancel is REDUCTION CANCEL" (5-19) actuated. in [Operator's Manual]. D82450C2 This message appears during SCR MANUAL RE-GEN.
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INSTRUCTIONS]-""CHECK SYSTEM" Warning"-(5-16). The number of segments are lit changes depending on the remaining level of DEF. If this icon is displayed, contact your Link-Belt dealer. OUTPUT REDUCTION ICON This icon indicates that the engine output is limited. For details of engine output limit, refer to "SCR SYSTEM"...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ICONS RELATED TO USE ATTACHMENT OR DEF FULL SCREEN DISPLAY (When Machine Status Is SCR SYSTEM Displayed in Upper Part of Monitor Display) When machine information is displayed on top of the NORMAL SCREEN DISPLAY (When Machine Status monitor display, the two icons in (2) and (3) switch Is Displayed on Left Side of Monitor Display) according to the use condition of this machine.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS USER INFORMATION MODE In the user information mode, you can check the following information and perform display configuration, etc.: Fuel consumption history Machine status Maintenance information Display configuration Auxiliary hydraulics SCR configuration configuration Navigate through the information by switching between tabs. Within a tab, use the up/down switches to move through the items or left/right switches to move through the pages.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ENGINE PROTECTION FEATURE ENGINE PROTECTION FEATURE ALTITUDE COMPENSATION ALTITUDE COMPENSATION 6A33AA9B Figure 47 Switching between the tabs Moving through the pages Moving through the items To switch between the tabs or move through the items and pages, use the up/down/left/right switches. To enter a value, use the monitor switches as a numeric keypad.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS EXPLANATION OF USER INFORMATION MODE The following items can be checked: Page Item FUEL CONSUMPTION HISTORY Fuel consumptions (fuel economy) over ENGINE SPEED (min the past 7 days can be checked. P1 PRESS. (psi) P2 PRESS.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MAINTENANCE INFORMATION NOTE: Information regarding the replacement If any inspection and/or maintenance (service) is ・ intervals of periodic-replacement parts due shortly, the remaining time is shown in yellow can be checked. and the buzzer is sounded to give warning. If the due date has passed, the remaining time field changes to red.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DISPLAY CONFIGURATION The brightness of the displayed screen, the camera settings and date/time can be changed. 85F45132 85F45132 Figure 52 The following items can be checked: page Item LANGUAGE UNIT (MPa, °C/psi, °F/kgf/cm °C) BRIGHTNESS(DAYTIME) (10 levels) BRIGHTNESS(NIGHT) (10...
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Attachment selection ・ Select the crusher. 95EF4EE9 Figure 54 The following items can be set: To change the specification of the machine, contact your Link-Belt dealer. OUTPUT REDUCTION CANCEL (ON/OFF) Number selection ・ MANUAL SCR RE-GEN ONLY (ON/OFF) ...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ARM AND UPPERSTRUCTURE SWING BOOM AND ATTACHMENT RIGHT HAND LEFT HAND CONTROL LEVER CONTROL LEVER speed movement The speed of movement of the boom or the tool upperstructure swing depends on the control lever tilt depends on the control lever tilt angle.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TRAVEL CONTROL Travel control is done by using the levers or the pedals. To travel in a straight line, both levers have to be simultaneously operated, either forward or backward. Change of direction is done either by operating a single lever, or by operating simultaneously one lever forward and the other backward, so that the machine pivots on the spot.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS GATE LOCK LEVER LOCKED The gate lock lever (4) has three positions: (1) unlocked, (2) locked (3) raised. E91D6568 Figure 64 The gate lock lever (4) in the locked position (2) makes the hydraulic controls non-active,such as booming up/ down, swinging the upper, traveling the excavator, etc.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CAB LIGHT CAB DOOR WINDOWS The cab light is located on inside the cab on the left- The cab door window can be opened from the front or hand side. The light is controlled by a switch built into the rear of the cab door.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS STORAGE TRAY The storage tray is located behind the operator's seat. There is also a clipboard holder on the right side. 3FF91E3B Figure 70 STORAGE COMPARTMENT The storage compartment is located behind the seat. The compartment is a warm/cool box depending on what the temperature of the air conditioner or heater is B8E06F39...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS RADIO IMPORTANT: If water gets into a speaker case or the radio, it can RADIO ANTENNA ・ cause an unexpected breakdown. Do not let water The radio antenna is located in the left rear of the cab. get on or in them.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Preset buttons 1 through 6 (PRESET STATION) External input terminal (AUX IN); Vehicle body side One station each for FM1, FM2, and AM can be When using this terminal, use any commercially- preset for each button. available stereo mini-plug cord (3.5 dia.) to plug To preset a station, select its frequency, then hold into the headphone terminal of your portable audio...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS EXTERNAL INPUT Button operations for when USB is selected as an Audio can be output from the speakers on the ・ audio source machine by connecting a commercially-available Button operations Function portable audio device. Always keep appropriate volume for the portable ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS PAIRING OF BLUETOOTH TIME ADJUSTMENT Clock adjustment mode is established by holding IMPORTANT: For Bluetooth audio equipment, you down the clock/frequency selector button when a need to register a pair of equipment to connect clock is displayed.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WINDSHIELD Raise the windshield and press it into the Auto-lock (4) located in the rear left portion of the cab roof to WARNING securely fasten the windshield. Keep your hands on the handles until it has been engaged into the Auto- Make sure you follow the instructions below properly.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CLOSING THE WINDSHIELD Shift the release lever (5) to the left. 27B8C949 Figure 80 Grab the upper handle (2) and the lower handle (3) securely and then slowly lower along the rail the window. A187047E Figure 81 When the windshield is completely lowered press...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS SUN ROOF LOWER FRONT WINDOW To open the sun roof, push the handle to release the The lower front window may only be removed when the sun roof. upper windshield is open. To close the sun roof hatch, pull the handle to engage Pull the window upward to remove it.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CAB FRONT GUARD TO OPEN Hold the front guard (1) handle (4). Move the 2 guard locks (2) to the open position (5), then slowly open the front guard (1). Put the lock stay (3) in the locked position (8). TO CLOSE ...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS AIR VENTS REAR WINDOW The air vents are located to the front and rear as well as The rear window should only be opened if you cannot under the cab, and allow the circulation and direction of exit from the door.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS REAR VIEW MIRRORS IMPORTANT: Before operation, make sure the rear view mirrors are correctly adjusted. 7E355D13 Figure 91 WARNING When transporting the machine, make sure the mirrors are not protruding from the machine. Fold the mirrors 505855D3 Figure 90 inward to avoid an accident.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MIRROR INSTALLATION AND The illustrations below show the visibility zone that each ADJUSTMENT rear view mirror must cover. WARNING When transporting the machine, make sure the mirrors are not protruding from the machine. Fold the mirrors inward to avoid an accident.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MIRROR A (ON THE CAB: UPPER) MIRROR B (ON THE HOUSE: RIGHT FRONT) When installing the mirror, adjust it to see the left rear When installing the mirror, adjust it to see the right rear end of the machine from the operator's seat by sight.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MIRROR C (ON THE HOUSE: RIGHT CENTER) MIRROR D (ON THE CAB: LOWER) When installing the mirror, adjust it to see the right front When installing the mirror, adjust it to see the lower side end from the operator's seat by sight.
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Under this condition, operating the machine is WAVES camera (if equipped) extremely dangerous because you cannot check the safety in surroundings. WARNING Consult your Link-Belt dealer immediately. ・ Images (rear view camera and side camera) on the monitor screen are supplementary. Never CAMERA GUIDELINES operate the machine while only viewing the The menu allows you to show or hide the guidelines.
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Otherwise, the cameras cannot create right image. Contact the nearest Link-Belt dealer for adjustment. WARNING Do not operate with the cameras displaced.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ERROR IN REAR VIEW MONITOR If there is uphill road behind the machine, it is displayed behind the actual position. Error between image and actual ground On the image on the rear view monitor screen, the In the following cases, an error occurs in the situations positions A and C appear the same.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS RANGE WHERE NO IMAGE IS DISPLAYED If there is downhill road behind the machine, it is displayed ahead of the actual position. NOTE: The camera system has a range where no On the image on the rear view monitor screen, the image is displayed (blind spots).
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Range where no image from the right-rear view camera is displayed 785C8421 Figure 112 Blind spot UNDER VIEW CAMERA (OPTIONAL) FF52BAB3 Figure 113 4-69...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FUEL TANK ENGINE HOOD Do not open the engine hood while the engine is ・ NOTE: Clean around the fuel cap before refueling and running. do not remove the filter located in the filler orifice. See When opening the engine hood or the cover, be Fuel tank filter in the Maintenance/Adjustments section.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Raise the engine hood a little to unlock the stay, and close the hood firmly until it is locked. Close the lever cover and lock it with a key. A911B1CE A911B1CE Figure 117 4-71...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS STORAGE BOX WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR To open the box, pull the lever to release the cover. After opening the door, fix it with a stay. IMPORTANT: Use the starter switch key to lock the tool box cover.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS LEFT DOOR SIDE DOOR From the left door, you can mainly access the battery, When opening the door, unlock and open the door until the windshield washer tank, the air filter, the radiator, it is fixed by the stay. the oil cooler, etc.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TOWING POINT The towing points are located on the undercarriage in both the front and the back of the machine. This point is to be used for towing, see Towing the Machine (Page 5-29). Make sure that the slings, chains and accessories are in perfect condition and can bear the load to be moved.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Work out a convenient means of escape from the BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE machine (emergency exit via the windshield, the rear window glass) in the event of the cab door WARNING being jammed or the machine turning over.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING THE MACHINE In some configurations, the working range of the attachment allows the tool to interfere with the WARNING machine. Always maintain safe minimum distance between the tool and the machine. Check all controls and safety devices in a safe, open area before starting work.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Releasing the scrap in air is very dangerous because the fallen scrap may scatter. (Provisional: spec for JP market) Strictly observe the use rating of the magnet (75%ED for a power magnet and 60%ED for a tough magnet).
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS RUN-IN PERIOD Your machine will last longer and will give better and more economical performance if you pay particular attention to the engine during the first 20 hours of operation. During this period: Warm up the engine before using it under load. Do not run the engine for a long period at idle speed.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS EMERGENCY LOWERING SYSTEM FUNCTION OF EMERGENCY LOWERING SYSTEM The emergency lowering system is used only in an emergency situation where the operator's cab does not come down during normal elevator lowering operation. STARTUP INSPECTION OF EMERGENCY LOWERING SYSTEM ACTUATION CHECK OF EMERGENCY LOWERING SYSTEM...
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING EMERGENCY To actuate the emergency lowering system, operate the LOWERING SYSTEM emergency lowering lever at the rear of the right ACTUATION OF EMERGENCY LOWERING SYSTEM console or cab. WARNING Be sure to heed the precautions below so that the emergency lowering system will actuate properly in case of emergency.
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OFF (lock guidance screen). To operate the system with this function enabled, a password needs to be input. For setup of the security function, consult the Link-Belt dealer. Entering wrong passwords for 3 times or more, or...
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STARTING THE ENGINE Insert the starter switch key, turn the key to the ON position, and check the monitor for any warning NOTE: If the machine has been out of use for some messages. time, see the WHEN USING AGAINsection in the machine storage section (Page 10-13).
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BRINGING THE MACHINE UP TO OPERATING TEMPERATURE IMPORTANT: Normal operating temperature of the hydraulic fluid is between 122° to 176° F (50°C and 80°C) in the middle of the temperature indicator. If the machine is used with the hydraulic fluid at a temperature below 68°...
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ENGINE OPERATION STOPPING THE ENGINE If a load is being adsorbed, the load will be When the engine has started and before beginning released. work, the following procedure must be observed: Let the engine idle for about 10 minutes until it has DANGER warmed up.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY 74F35A20 Figure 12 This switch is located on the left hand control arm. The switch enables the engine to be shut down in case of an emergency or when it is not possible to shut the engine down using the starter switch key.
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40 hours since repair. Each situation will be described over the next few If you find any visible abnormality of the system, contact pages. your Link-Belt dealer immediately. CAUTION ・ Do not touch the water released from the muffler.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SCR SYSTEM REFILL DEF If the DEF tank gets low then the ("REFILL DEF") message will be displayed on the monitor. When the level of DEF is at 10% or more then the machine will be in condition A. It is always the best practice to fill up the DEF when you fill up the fuel to ensure the machine does not go into an inducement level that will reduce the SP output or engine speed.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DEF tank remaining level 10 % or more Less than 10 % Less than 5 % Engine output Normal Normal 70 % 60 % Engine speed Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected Idling only (Indicator bar and icon) 2 or more 1 (flashing) Level gauge...
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DEF quality is not good enough for the system to work. Empty the tank and fill with quality DEF to correct the problem. If any other code is displayed you should contact your Link-Belt Machine dealer immediately to correct the problem.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DEF quality abnormality/SCR system 30 minutes passed. since Detection 3 hours passed since B abnormality Engine output Normal Normal 70 % 60 % Engine speed Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected Idling only Level gauge (Indicator color) White White White...
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SCR SYSTEM DETECTS REPEAT PROBLEM There is mandatory control required by law for the purpose of preventing attempts to avoid the operational limitations. If any of the following occurs again within 40 hours after completion of repair or DEF (urea solution) replacement, the system immediately starts to limit machine operations.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OUTPUT REDUCTION CANCEL The machine is equipped with a function that overrides the engine output reduction due to "REFILL DEF" warning and "EXH.SYSTEM" warning for just 30 minutes to address an emergency situation, such as avoiding danger. Use this function only in an emergency, and after using it, make sure to refill DEF and/or take the actions needed, immediately.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AUTO SCR RE-GEN SCR RE-GEN (SCR regeneration) During AUTO SCR RE-GEN, the machine can and The SCR system performs SCR RE-GEN automatically should be operated. By applying a load of a working for each fixed operation time in order to maintain the machine, the duration of AUTO SCR RE-GEN is function.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When the engine coolant temperature rises above Set the gate lock lever to the locked position ・ 212 °F, SCR RE-GEN icon starts to flash in green. (controls inactive). Lower the throttle to idle and check the coolant. If the engine coolant temperature drops below 194 ゜...
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Use this function only when it is necessary to avoid The text message ("CHECK ENGINE") and the error AUTO SCR RE-GEN for safety purpose. code are displayed on the monitor. This condition indicates failure, which requires repair. Contact your Link-Belt machine dealer immediately. 86D30430 Figure 23 5-22...
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING THE MACHINE IN COLD OPERATING THE MACHINE IN HOT WEATHER WEATHER Follow the recommendations made below: Follow the recommendations made below: Keep the coolant at the correct level in the coolant BATTERY reservoir and in the radiator. It must be fully charged.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BASIC OPERATION SWING LOCK Take up position in the operator's seat and adjust it The swing lock can be set to keep the upperstructure so all the controls are readily accessible. See from swinging. Operator's Seat section (Page 4-6). Fasten your TO SET THE SWING LOCK safety belt.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MACHINE TRAVEL Turning left (Forward Travel) Simply press the right-hand pedal or the right-hand WARNING lever forward. ・ In normal travel position, the cab is above the idler wheels and the travel reduction gears are to rear upperstructure.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Turning right (Reverse Travel) Turning on the spot, to the left Simply press the left-hand pedal or the left-hand Press the right-hand pedal or the right-hand lever lever rearward. forward and at the same time press the left-hand pedal or the left-hand lever rearward.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SELECTION OF TRAVEL SPEED Switch the travel mode in accordance with usage situation (Page 4-22). The travel speed varies with a tilting angle of the travel control lever and pedal and with the selected travel speed mode.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PARKING THE MACHINE OPERATING THE MACHINE ON SLOPING GROUND Position the machine on flat, level ground. Place upperstructure line with WARNING undercarriage. Hillside operations can be dangerous. Rain, snow, ice, Lower the attachment to the ground. loose gravel, soft...
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TOWING THE MACHINE Towing is only authorized when the machine has broken down. Contact your Link-Belt Dealer for proper towing procedures. First, make sure it can be towed without risk of further damage. As much as possible try to carry out repairs on spot or contact your Link-Belt Dealer.
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Do not exceed the limits shown on the lift capacities chart. To obtain a lift capacities, contact your Link-Belt Dealer, giving full particulars of the machine model number, the weight of the counterweight, plus the length and type of boom and arm.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LOWERING THE ATTACHMENT IN THE EVENT OF A MACHINE FAILURE If the engine fails, use the following procedure to lower the attachment: Turn the starter switch key to the ON position. 4959636C Figure 35 Push the gate lock lever forward (the safety bar is facing outward).
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATION OF ELEVATOR CAB Operate the cab up/down switch to adjust the cab to a desired height. It can be operated in the magnet mode, as well. 6C30D7C9 Figure 38 CAUTION Get onto/down from the machine with the cab lowered to the lowest position.
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(2) to release the load and cut off the power. Minimum speed in the magnet mode: Minimum engine speed needed to generate power 600X4-MH 2000 min DANGER Turn off the engine while a load is adsorbed, and the lifted load will drop.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING OPERATION Put the magnet down on the scrap. The arm or magnet may stop momentarily in air during After confirming safety around the machine, press operation, because the pump discharge rate cannot the adsorption switch on the right operation lever catch up with the movement of the cylinder caused by once to put the magnet in the adsorption mode.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STOPPING Confirm that the magnet is not adsorbing a load. Do not stop the engine when a load is being adsorbed or released. Turn the magnet mode switch (1) on the right console to the OFF position to enter the standard mode.
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The engine speed can only be lowered to the minimum speed (*) in the magnet mode while a load is adsorbed, but this is not a failure. Minimum speed in the magnet mode: Minimum engine speed needed to generate power 600X4-MH 2000 min 5-36...
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Hydraulic oil flows in either direction. Available with are offered on the X4 Series. control lever button activation of the hydraulic tool (foot Contact your LBX Link-Belt dealer to ensure what pedal activation not available for Secondary Auxiliary auxiliary hydraulic circuits are on your machine.
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Refer "AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS CONFIGURATION" NOTE: To change the specification of the machine, contact your Link-Belt Dealer. 33DDB8FF Figure 48 5-38...
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There is a risk of serious injury if maintenance or cleaning, and operation under water etc. For special repairs are not carried out correctly. If you do not applications contact your Link-Belt Dealer. understand maintenance procedures, contact your HOURMETER Link-Belt Dealer.
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CHAPTER 6 - SERVICING INTERVALS INSPECTION PROCEDURE OF ELEVATOR DAILY INSPECTIONS CYLINDER BRACKET Every day, before starting work, it is necessary to In periodic self-inspection or daily inspection, remove inspect the machine and service certain of its the cover and confirm according to the following components.
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IMPORTANT: If the slightest defect is found, repair it immediately before using the machine or contact your Link-Belt Dealer. ELEVATOR LOCKING PROCEDURE DANGER If you must enter the area below the elevator cab for inspection/maintenance, etc., be sure to set the link lock pins and pedestal, etc.
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CHAPTER 6 - SERVICING INTERVALS Move the link lock pin (1) from position A to position Set the pedestal (5), etc. B of the locking hole and lock the pin with the bolt Weight (including the operator's cab): 3306.9512 (3). lbs (approx.
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CHAPTER 6 - SERVICING INTERVALS STORAGE OF THE LINK LOCK PIN Move the link lock pin (1) from position B to position A of the locking hole and lock the pin with the bolt Use the cab up/down switch to raise the elevator (3).
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CHAPTER 6 - SERVICING INTERVALS MAINTENANCE CHART SERVICE POINTS FDEABEF1 Figure 14 See next page for description and intervals of items.
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CHAPTER 6 - SERVICING INTERVALS SERVICING INTERVALS Legend ★ Replacement Inspection of Filter of oil, coolant, Grease First Drainage / Air Check amounts of oil Cleaning replacement application replacement bleeding and coolant consumables Interval Indicated Reference Note Service item Quantity Work (Time) number...
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When this machine is operated for 500 hours (hereafter, 1000 hours, 1500 hours ...), the message "SERVICE DUE" will appear on the screen, indicating the service timing. Refer to [CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS], "MAINTENANCE INFORMATION," (4-44). This interval can be lengthened. Consult your Link-Belt dealer.
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FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS temporarily acceptable to use a mixture of No. 1-D (S15) Lubricants must have the correct properties for each and No. 2-D (S15). Contact your Link-Belt Dealer or application. your fuel supplier. The conditions of use for individual fluids and lubricants If the temperature drops below the fuel cloud point must be respected.
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Some modification may be required to allow your Contact your local ecological recycling center or your engine to run biodiesel fuel. Link-Belt dealer to obtain information on the correct method of disposing of these lubricants.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS Be sure to use a DEF product conforming to the JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) AUS 32 JIS K2247, ISO (International Organization for Standards) AUS 32 ISO 22241, or API (American Petroleum Institute). If anything other than DEF or degraded DEF is used, the SCR system detects an abnormality. Refer to ""CHECK SCR SYSTEM"...
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1week If the storage temperature exceeds 104 °F, the shelf life is reduced significantly. Be sure to conduct a quality test before use. For details, contact the Link-Belt dealer. CAUTION Open the container filled with DEF outside (a well-ventilated area).
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS ADDING DEF IMPORTANT: Do not put anything other than DEF in the DEF tank. ・ Particularly, never put diesel oil or gasoline in the DEF tank, because fire may occur or the DEF SCR system may get damaged.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS Follow the steps below to refill DEF: Turn the starter switch to the "OFF" position and stop the engine. Check that you hear an actuation sound of the pump due to suction back to the DEF tank. Turn the key cylinder (2) with the ignition key to unlock the DEF tank cover (1).
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS HYDRAULIC OIL SAMPLING SAMPLING PROCEDURE Open the side door (1). ENGINE OIL SAMPLING At this time, make sure to apply the lock (2). Open the side door (1). At this time, make sure to apply the lock (2). 4CA0A6CA Figure 4 Prepare the sampling container underneath the...
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS LUBRICATION CHART LUBRICATION CHART REF. INTERVAL(hr) DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION POINTS 1000 1500 2000 4000 5000 TURNTABLE BEARING SWING RING GEAR 21kg 46.3Ib EP.GREASE No.2 ELEVATOR LINK 10.5 2.8gal GEAR OIL SWING GEAR REDUCER 0.9kg 2.0Ib EP.GREASE No.2 ENGINE OIL PAN 41.0 10.8gal...
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS GREASING THE TURNTABLE TEETH LUBRICATION POINTS Grease capacity: 46.30 lb (21 kg) The numbers within brackets mentioned on the right of the description indicate the number of lubrication points. Type of grease: Refer to page 7-1. TURNTABLE BEARING EVERY 500 HOURS Remove the inspection cover (1).
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS GREASING THE SWING REDUCTION GEAR ELEVATOR CAB LUBRICATION Grease capacity: 2.0 lb (0.9 kg) Type of grease: See Page 7-1. Type of grease: Refer to page 7-1. EVERY 500 HOURS EVERY 2000 HOURS Elevator link pin Remove the lower panel.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS FLUID LEVELS EVERY 250 HOURS Travel reduction gears EVERY 10 HOURS NOTE: The numbers within brackets on the right of the description indicate the number of levels. Coolant solution expansion reservoir F66431C5 F66431C5 Figure 16 Swing Reduction Gear 7F17B25D...
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The level should not be higher than the mark Check Every 1000 hours (B) (maximum on the dipstick). NOTE: Contact your Link-Belt Dealer to check the adjustment. ENGINE OIL LEVEL Park the machine on flat, horizontal ground. Shut down the engine and remove the starter switch key.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS DRAINING, REPLACING THE OIL FILTER, AND Open the right side door where the oil filter is FILLING located. Remove the old filter. The old filter will have some oil left in it, if you spill any of the oil be NOTE: Change the oil while the engine is still warm.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS Expansion tank reservoir check Every 10 hours or every day Checking the tightening of clamps, of radiator hoses Every 250 hours or every 6 months Draining the system (long duration) Every 4000 hours Draining the system (with anti-freeze) (spring and autumn) Twice a year...
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS RINSING Loosen the water drain plug at the right side of the cylinder block and drain the coolant from the Close the bleed plug when the radiator is engine inside. completely empty. Install the plug on the engine block.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS FILLING Connect one end of the hose to the outlet pipe of the air bleed plug, and insert the other end to a catcher for coolant such as a polystyrene tank. AAA1D4FB AAA1D4FB Figure 31 Place the polystyrene tank at a position higher than the radiator.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS FUEL SYSTEM SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS Fuel tank draining Every 10 hours or every day Fuel main filter draining When the float reaches the level (A) Fuel pre-filter draining When the float reaches the level (A) Change the pre-filter element Every 500 hours Change the filter element...
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CHANGING THE PRE-FILTER ELEMENT Refer to "Bleeding Fuel System of Air." NOTE: If a fuel filter other than a genuine Link-Belt filter is used, the guarantee will not be applied to a fault caused by the use of a wrong filter.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS FUEL MAIN FILTER FLUSHING FUEL SYSTEM Proceed in the same manner as for the pre-filter. In the following cases, air bleeding for and washing of the fuel system is required. See "FUEL PRE-FILTER" (Page 7-19). The tank has become empty completely.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS REPLACEMENT OF FUEL PUMP FILTER In order to release the spring, turn the handle (2) of the priming pump to the left. This is located near the fuel pre-filter. Place the container with an appropriate capacity under the feed pump.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS DEF SYSTEM SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS Check the DEF level Every 10 hours or every day Replacement of supply module filter Every 1500 hours DEF tank Capacity 40.2 gal.(152 liters) Type of DEF See DEF(Page 7-3) REPLACEMENT OF SUPPLY MODULE FILTER Assemble the new filter element (5) and the Turn OFF the ignition key and check that operation...
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS DRAINING NOTE: Turn OFF the ignition key and check that operation of the supply module has stopped. (It may take for 3 minutes or more.) Remove cap (1) of the DEF tank. 4D535A6F Figure 48 Install a container of a suitable capacity under the drain plug (2).
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS RELEASING PRESSURE IN THE Press the button to release any possible pressure. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM IMPORTANT: Before carrying out any work on the hydraulic system, there should be no pressure in any of the circuits. Place the machine on flat, level ground, lower the attachment to the ground and stop the engine.
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Top off if necessary. IMPORTANT: If metal filings are discovered in the replaced filters, contact your Link-Belt Dealer. WARNING Before carrying out any service work on the hydraulic system it is necessary to allow it to cool down. The temperature should not be more than 104.0 °F (40°C).
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS FILLING THE HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR REPLACING THE RESERVOIR BREATHER Release all pressure in the hydraulic reservoir. See Press the button (1) to release all pressure in the RELEASING PRESSURE IN THE HYDRAULIC hydraulic reservoir. SYSTEM(Page 7-24).
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS RETURN FILTER REPLACEMENT CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT OF THE SUCTION SCREEN Release all pressure in the hydraulic reservoir. See Release all pressure in the hydraulic reservoir. See RELEASING PRESSURE IN THE HYDRAULIC Releasing Pressure in the Hydraulic System. SYSTEM(Page 7-24).
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS REPLACING THE HYDRAULIC FLUID Move each control several times to remove any air in the system. Release all pressure in the hydraulic tank. RELEASING PRESSURE Swing the upperstructure evenly left to right two HYDRAULIC SYSTEM(Page 7-24).
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS SWING REDUCTION GEAR BLEEDING AIR FROM THE HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS Start and run the engine at low idle speed. Loosen the air bleed plug and make sure hydraulic IMPORTANT: After bleeding air from the components, fluid runs out through this port.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS AIR FILTER SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS Every 250 hours or when AIR FILTER is indicated on Inspect and clean the outer element the monitor Replace the outer element Every 1000 hours or after cleaning 5 times Replace the inner element Every 1000 hours INSPECTING THE ELEMENT...
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS REPLACING THE ELEMENTS Install the cover with the dust port (1) at the bottom. Release the fasteners and remove the cover. 9EFAEDDE Figure 71 Check the dust port to make sure it is not clogged 3033DE05 Figure 68 Remove the outer element.
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IMPORTANT: Check the condition of the drained oil. If it contains metal filings or foreign matter, contact your Link-Belt Dealer. Remove the filler plug (1) and add the oil. After about 10 minutes check the oil level, if the oil is satisfactory then install the filler plug (1).
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If there are pieces of metal or foreign objects in the oil, Repeat steps 2 through 5 for the other travel consult your Link-Belt Dealer. reduction gear. Insert plug (1) with seal tape wrapped around it. Run the machine slowly to check that there are no Add oil through port (2) until the oil comes up to the leaks.
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS TRACKS MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Clean Every 50 hours or every week Check tension Every 50 hours or every week Every 250 hours (after the first 50 hours during the run- Check Shoe Bolt torques in period) Operate the travel control lever for the raised track...
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS CHECKING THE TENSION TO INCREASE TENSION Park the machine on flat, horizontal ground. With the track raised, clean the grease fitting adaptor and the grease fitting. Clean the tracks. Connect the grease pump. Inject grease to obtain Place the upperstructure at right angles to the right amount...
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS TIGHTENING TORQUE OF THE TRACK SHOE The tightening torque of the screws must be: Standard track pad 750 mm(29.528 in.)track pad Tightening torque 1013 ± 100 lbf・ft (1373 ± 136 N・m) Follow the prescribed order. DCA9E130 Figure 5...
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The service life normally lasts until overhaul, but check visually from time to time before work for oil leakage. If oil leakage is found, component replacement is necessary. Contact your Link-Belt Dealer. F902EE3D Figure 6...
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS RADIATOR AND OIL COOLER MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Check for leakage Every 10 hours or every day Clean Every 500 hours REVERSE FAN NOTE: It is recommended that this operation be performed for When performing work to remove debris causing ・...
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS CLEANING As with the right one, remove the quick-connect clips (1), pull the left anti-dust net, and then pull it Stop the engine and remove the starter switch key. up to remove it. Open the side door at the left back side all the way until it is locked by the stay.
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS Attach the nets in left side first. During attachment, check that the nets are firmly fit on the guide rail at the bottom of net. After confirmation, secure them firmly with the top fixation screws. Secure the right side nets as well.
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS FAN AND ALTERNATOR BELT MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Visual check Every 10 hours or every day Check belt tension Every 250 hours CHECKING THE TENSION ADJUSTING THE TENSION Tightening torque of the lock nut (1): 56.064 lbf・ft. (76 IMPORTANT: Operating the engine with loosened belt N・m)
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS REPLACING THE BELT NOTE: If the belt breaks, the message "ALTERNATOR" is displayed on the message screens. Stop the engine, remove the starter switch key, and then replace the belt. Loosen the lock nut (1) and the mounting bolt (2). Lightly tighten the lock nut (1) until its seating face touches.
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Aging, bad weather and accidents can cause damage. If you have even the slightest doubt regarding the condition of the structure, contact your Link-Belt Dealer. If the protective structure has suffered any accident, it is necessary to replace the damaged components of the structure in order to restore the initial protection, contact your Link-Belt Dealer.
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The use of gasoline, kerosene, paint solvents, etc. will cause discoloration, cracks or deformation of these parts. FIRE EXTINGUISHER (NOT SUPPLIED) It is recommended to have a fire extinguisher on the machine. The fire extinguisher is available from your Link-Belt Dealer and can be installed on the machine.
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS PROTECTION OF ELECTRIC / ELECTRONICS SYSTEM DURING CHARGING OR WELDING DANGER Wrong operation or service of the machine may result in an accident. Unauthorized machine modification may cause serious influence to the machine. Consult with the authorized dealer for change, addition of equipment or modification to the machine. Do not modify the machine without permission.
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS DISCONNECTION OF ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS DURING CHARGING OR WELDING 5AC0E87C Figure 21 Alternator Battery Disconnect Switch Battery terminal Nox sensor connection connector SCR sub-harness connection connector 8-13...
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS AIR CONDITIONING MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Clean the intake filter Every 50 hours Clean the air recycling filter Every 50 hours Have checked by a specialist Every 6 months Replace the filters Every 2000 hours CLEANING THE FRESH AIR INTAKE FILTER The components of the air conditioning system need servicing at regular intervals.
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at first, then whitish: "Normal". (B) The bubbles are numerous: check the unions and contact your Link-Belt Dealer. (C) No bubbles are visible: check the unions and contact your Link-Belt Dealer. Check if the hydraulic line and air-conditioning hose connectors are dirty, dusty or in need of replacing.
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A gas spring is located in the engine hood and the cab sunroof (2 locations in right and left). In the following cases, request inspection, service, and replacement from the Link-Belt dealer. If the engine hood, the cab sunroof, will not be ・...
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS RETIGHTENING OF BOLTS AND NUTS [After the first 50 hours for a new machine] [Service every 250 hours] Tighten or retighten all the bolts and nuts according to the table. Also, check for loose or missing bolts and nuts before and after daily operations. Retighten any that are loose and install new ones if any are missing.
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS NOTE: For items marked with *, always apply Loctite #262 or equivalent and tighten to the specified torque. CAUTION Counterweight installation bolts may loosen if the counterweight hits a hard obstacle during a swing or travel operation.
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ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE: This chapter describes the easy diagnostic methods for engine-related problems and the remedies for them. If you cannot find the cause of a problem or solve a problem, consult the Link-Belt dealer. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Defect in starter switch (Deactivation Check the starter switch.
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Clean or replace the element. Defect in fuel injection pump Excessive consumption of fuel Poor injection of fuel injection nozzle Consult the Link-Belt dealer. Incorrect fuel injection timing Low compression Excess oil Drain the oil down to the correct level.
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CHAPTER 9 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CHAPTER 9 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS FUSES NOTE: Before replacing fuses or relays, set the starter switch key to the "STOP" position. NOTE: Never confuse amperages during replacement. When opening the cover in the rear of the operator's seat, you will find a fuse box.
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CHAPTER 9 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS FUSE FUNCTION E16503F8 E16503F8 Figure 2 FUSE BOX 1 FUSE BOX 2 Name Name Key switch (10 A) Seat suspension heater (10 A) Accessory (10 A) Wiper, washer (15 A) GPS controller (10 A) Cigar lighter (10 A) Monitor...
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CHAPTER 9 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH CAUTION This switch is located near the battery behind the left The DEF SCR system continues to operate for side door. approximately 3 minutes after the starter switch is set to the "OFF" position in order to suck back the circulating DEF in the line to the DEF tank.
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CHAPTER 9 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS BATTERY WARNING MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATION Before any operation on the components of the electrical circuit, put the key switch in the shut down Checking the charge state Every 50 hours position. When disconnecting the battery cables, Checking the electrolyte level Every 250 hours always disconnect the negative (-) cable first.
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CHAPTER 9 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CHECKING A BATTERY Make sure the battery terminals are clean and coated with grease and the cables are properly tightened. Checking the charging state and the electrolyte level is carried out using the indicator: Green: Normal ...
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Connect the other negative (-) auxiliary cable to the discharged machine's upper rotating frame away MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATION from the battery (4). Check Every 1000 hours Contact your Link-Belt Dealer to check the starter motor. NOTE: Make sure that the terminal protectors are correctly installed. BBEC8E2A Figure 7 Start the engine of the booster machine and wait 4 to 5 minutes.
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CHAPTER 9 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS REPLACING A BULB CAB LIGHTING Remove the cover. Remove the bulb and install a bulb of the same wattage. C49E6FBE Figure 8 Install the cover.
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“OFF.” At this point, the idling display on attachment, the counterweight must be removed. the monitor turns off. Contact your Link-Belt Dealer. TRANSPORT BY RAIL Since transport by rail is subject to special regulations, consult an approved organization.
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CHAPTER 10 - TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS LOADING THE MACHINE Stop the engine, remove the starter switch key, and set the gate lock lever to a center position (the Put a block behind and front of a tire. Attach the trailer's side extension (if equipped). safety bar is facing inward).
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CHAPTER 10 - TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS TIE DOWN ON TRANSPORT VEHICLE UNLOADING THE MACHINE Remove the blocks and fastening wire ropes. Start the engine. Push the gate lock lever forward. (Machine with attachment) Raise the attachment to bring it a few inches above the trailer bed.
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Use a wire rope with a sufficient strength for lifting, and route the wire through the lifting points (3). Use Before lifting the machine always contact your Link-Belt a supporting bar (2) that will keep the rope away Dealer for any special circumstances with your machine.
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After assembly, bleed the hydraulic circuits of air, and also check that there is no abnormality by operational inspection. Also remember to check the hydraulic fluid level. ・ For disassembly, assembly or transportation, contact Link-Belt dealer. HANDRAIL CAUTION If any transport restrictions in the relevant laws and regulations are not met, removal of the handrail is required.
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CHAPTER 10 - TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS DISASSEMBLY WEIGHT D020B346 Figure 9 Code Part name Weight (lb) Weight (kg) Main unit weight 103800 47100 Upper component (including CW and TTB) 56700 25700 Counterweight 24900 11300 Lower component (with 750grouser shoe) 46700 21200 *The weights shown here are approximate values.
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CHAPTER 10 - TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS WEIGHT AND DIMENSION OF THE PARTS DURING DIVIDED TRANSPORTATION UPPER 1583AEC5 Figure 10 Dimension Code (ft) (mm) 20' 11" 6380 9' 4" 2850 11' 7" 3520 9' 7" 2930 2' 6" 11' 11" 3640 10' 6"...
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Apply antirust oil to the exposed surfaces of the cylinder rods and take other necessary measures to prevent rusting. Consult your Link-Belt dealer for information on preventing cylinder rods from rusting. In order to prevent rusting in the fuel tank, fill the fuel tank to full.
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Make sure you consult your Link-Belt dealer. Confirm that no warning messages or diagnostic trouble codes are displayed on the monitor.
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CHAPTER 11 - SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 11 - SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE Make ISUZU Type AQ-6UZ1X Number of cylinders SAE net horsepower 362 HP (270 kW) @ 2,000 rpm Displacement 600 cu in. (9.8 L) Maximum Torque 1,005 lbf-ft. (1,363 N・m) @ 1,500 rpm Starter 24 V-5.5 kW ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS...
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CHAPTER 11 - SPECIFICATIONS TRAVEL: Two-speed independent hydrostatic travel with compact axial-piston motors, Hydraulic motor powered output shaft coupled to a planetary reduction drive and track sprocket, All hydraulic components mounted within the width of side frame, Automatic downshift for high torque to overcome obstacles, Spring-applied hydraulic release parking brake built into each motor, Travel motors equipped with counterbalance valve to prevent over-speeding down an incline, Single-pedal straight line travel.
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Regarding RemoteCARE equipment, NEVER disassemble, repair, modify or move the controllers, antenna, or wire harnesses. This may cause failure or fire on the RemoteCARE equipment or the machine itself. Your Link-Belt Dealer will install, remove, and repair the RemoteCARE equipment.
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CHAPTER 11 - SPECIFICATIONS DOCUMENT NOTE: The follow document is included in this manual only for providing emission control warranty information. For all parts, service, and warranty requirements please contact your local Link Belt Machine dealer. 11-8...
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CHAPTER 12 - INDEX CHAPTER 12 INDEX ACCESS TO THE BATTERIES........9-4 CAB...................4-1 ACTUATION CHECK OF EMERGENCY LOWERING CAB DOOR WINDOWS..........4-50 SYSTEM................5-5 CAB FRONT GUARD.............4-59 ACTUATION OF EMERGENCY LOWERING SYSTEM...5-6 CAB LIGHT..............4-50 ADDING DEF..............7-6 CAB LIGHTING..............9-7 ADJUSTING THE TENSION........8-2, 8-8 CAB PROTECTION (FOPS)...........8-10 ADJUSTMENT OF ENGINE VALVE ROCKER CAB PROTECTION (FOPS) (OPTIONAL).......2-6...
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CHAPTER 12 - INDEX DEF THAWING AND HEAT INSULATING DEVICE/ ENGINE PREHEATING/COOLING DOWN....4-32 FAN AND ALTERNATOR BELT........8-8 DISASSEMBLY BEFORE TRANSPORT....... 10-5 FILL TOOL - HAND SIGNAL..........3-28 DISASSEMBLY WEIGHT..........10-6 FILLING..............7-17, 7-23 DISCONNECTION OF ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS FILLING THE HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR......7-26 DURING CHARGING OR WELDING......8-13 FIRE EXTINGUISHER............3-7 DISPLAY CONFIGURATION.........
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CHAPTER 12 - INDEX HYDRAULIC SYSTEM.......... 7-25, 11-1 MANUAL SCR RE-GEN..........5-21 MANUAL SCR RE-GEN mode........5-22 MANUAL TUNING............4-53 ICONS RELATED TO USE ATTACHMENT OR DEF SCR MATERIAL HANDLER COMPONENTS......2-1 SYSTEM................. 4-40 MATERIAL HANDLER OVERALL DIMENSIONS..11-4 ID LABEL (B)..............2-6 MESSAGE DISPLAY (GREEN)........4-38 IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS..........
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CHAPTER 12 - INDEX PROTECTION OF ELECTRIC / ELECTRONICS SEAT ANGLE ADJUSTMENT SECTION......4-8 SYSTEM DURING CHARGING OR WELDING..... 8-12 SEAT BELT PRECAUTIONS........... 3-7 SEAT CONTROLS............4-7 SEAT HEATER..............4-8 RADIATOR AND OIL COOLER........8-5 SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT.........4-8 RADIO................4-52 SEATBELT................4-8 RADIO ANTENNA............4-52 SECONDARY AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS (SAH)..
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CHAPTER 12 - INDEX TO REDUCE TENSION........... 8-2 TO SELECT THE FLOW RATE OF THE PUMP....5-38 TO SET THE SWING LOCK.......... 5-24 TO THE OWNER..............1-1 TOWING POINT............. 4-74 TOWING THE MACHINE..........5-29 TRACK ROLLERS AND IDLER WHEELS....... 8-4 TRACKS................8-1 TRANSMISSION COMPONENT OIL.......
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