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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 - EXCAVATOR COMPONENTS EXCAVATOR 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 CAB DOOR WINDOWS..........................4-176 CUP HOLDER............................4-176 MAGAZINE RACK............................4-177 FUSE BOX..............................4-177 REFRIGERATED/HEATED COMPARTMENT...................4-177 STORAGE COMPARTMENT........................4-177 RADIO................................ 4-178 WINDSHIELD............................. 4-184 LOWER FRONT WINDOW........................4-185 OVERHEAD CONTROLS.......................... 4-185 AIR VENTS..............................4-186 REAR WINDOW............................4-186 REAR VIEW MIRRORS..........................4-187 REAR VIEW CAMERA..........................4-192 FUEL TANK..............................4-204 ENGINE HOOD............................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SAMPLING PROCEDURE..........................7-8 LUBRICATION CHART..........................7-10 LUBRICATION POINTS..........................7-12 FLUID LEVELS.............................7-18 ENGINE................................7-19 COOLING SYSTEM............................. 7-21 FUEL SYSTEM.............................7-24 DEF SYSTEM...............................7-29 RELEASING PRESSURE IN THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM................7-31 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM..........................7-32 BLEEDING AIR FROM THE HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS................ 7-37 AIR FILTER..............................7-40 SWING REDUCTION GEAR........................7-42 TRAVEL REDUCTION GEARS........................7-44 CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS WORKING RANGE............................ 11-10 LIFTING CAPACITIES - ISO RATINGS..................... 11-14 RemoteCARE............................. 11-16 DECLARATION FCC & CE ........................11-17 DOCUMENT...............................11-18 CHAPTER 12 INDEX...
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CHAPTER 1 - TO THE OWNER 370 X4S 370 X4S LF HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR 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 - EXCAVATOR COMPONENTS CHAPTER 2 - EXCAVATOR COMPONENTS EXCAVATOR COMPONENTS C1D3CF11 C1D3CF11 Figure 1 BUCKET FUEL TANK TRACKS ARM LINK HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR TRAVEL REDUCTION GEARS CONNECTING ROD CONTROL VALVE LOWER ROLLERS BUCKET CYLINDER UPPER ROLLERS ENGINE COMPARTMENT RECOIL SPRING ARM CYLINDER COUNTERWEIGHT IDLER WHEELS...
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CHAPTER 2 - EXCAVATOR COMPONENTS MAIN COMPONENTS This excavator is a fully hydraulic excavator. 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 excavator, plus the engine, hydraulics and cab.
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CHAPTER 2 - EXCAVATOR COMPONENTS ENGINE COMPONENTS 4D432212 Figure 2 WATER OUTLET OIL DRAIN COCK OIL DIPSTICK EGR VALVE WATER INLET ALTERNATOR FUEL SUPPLY PUMP CRANK PULLEY STARTER MOTOR OIL PAN TURBOCHARGER FLYWHEEL HOUSING...
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CHAPTER 2 - EXCAVATOR COMPONENTS RIGHT, LEFT, FRONT AND REAR OF THE EXCAVATOR 1BB32645 1BB32645 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). The illustration above shows the excavator in normal TRAVEL position.
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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 excavator or accessories. Write the following in the spaces below: The model number, model year, and manufacturer's number of your excavator, and the make/model and serial numbers of the engine.
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CHAPTER 2 - EXCAVATOR COMPONENTS ENGINE (B) Make and Model: ISUZU AQ-6HK1X Serial Number: Serial Number is shown on the emission label attached to the cylinder head cover. 5570979B Figure 6 ID LABEL (B) It is attached to the cylinder head cover. 96465A80 Figure 7 COMPONENT SERIAL NUMBERS...
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CHAPTER 2 - EXCAVATOR COMPONENTS CAB PROTECTION (FOPS) (OPTIONAL) FOPS complies with ISO 10262 level 2 standard. Product identification number: Product Identification MADE IN JAPAN BY Number ISO 10262 LEVEL 2 CAB GUARD ThinkPark Tower. 1-1,OSAKI 2-CHOME, MACHINE SHINAGAWA-KU,TOKYO.141-6025,JAPAN RANGE 70F735E9 Figure 9 EMISSION LABEL This is affixed on the cylinder head cover. The emission decal describes important details for using the engine.
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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, Telephone, around or near buried or over head utility lines which Orange...
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Match the part number. reinstated. Do not perform modifications. 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. DANGER Do not change the Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) in any way.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING PRECAUTIONS WARNING Use the recommended hand holds and steps with ・ The impact from objects that strike the front of the cab at least three points of support when getting on and or the top of the cab could result in a crushing hazard off the excavator.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS OPERATING PRECAUTIONS Engine exhaust fumes can cause death. If you ・ operate this excavator in an enclosed area, make Ensure joysticks and foot pedals are in neutral ・ sure there is ventilation to replace the exhaust position when unlocking gate lock lever (activating hydraulic controls)
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When absolutely necessary to tow the excavator, ・ component. If possible, use a back up or secondary contact your Link-Belt Dealer for proper procedures. blocking device, also. Observe proper maintenance procedures. ・...
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A Li-ion battery is a valuable resource and ・ Do not fill the fuel tank completely to the top. Allow ・ recyclable. When disposing of a Li-ion battery, room for expansion. contact your Link-Belt Dealer. Clean up spilled fuel immediately and dispose of ・ contaminated material environmentally correct manner.
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MSDS are available from your Link-Belt Dealer. Before you service your excavator, check the ・ MSDS for each fluid, lubricant, etc. used in this excavator.
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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 excavator operation and servicing. For them regularly and replace decals that are destroyed, information on all decals for the excavator, contact your lost, painted over or no longer legible, with new ones.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS DECALS INSIDE THE CAB KHP35480-00 AF026CB8 AF026CB8 Figure 9 3-10...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 1. KHP42740 KHP42740 9AA32C34 Figure 10 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 11 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 13 This decal warns that the seat belt must always be...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 2. KHP35660 This decal warns of the danger involved if the front window is not properly locked into position. KHP35660-00 95C9EC24 Figure 17 3. KHP11590 This decal informs the operator that the cigar lighter in the front is a 24 volt rating.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 6. 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 A210007E Figure 21 3-14...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 7. KHP27250, KHP27030, KHP27240 KHP27250 (OPTION) Left hand : Proportional type Second AUX) 924099B9 Figure 22 KHP27030 (OPTION) Right hand : Proportional type /AUX 6935598B Figure 23 KHP27240 (OPTION) Right hand : Proportional type /AUX Left hand : Proportional type Second AUX 0936FFE3...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 8. KHP38510 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING BREATHING DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST EXPOSES YOU TO CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM. ALWAYS START AND OPERATE THE ENGINE IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA. IF IN AN ENCLOSED AREA, VENT THE EXHAUST TO THE OUTSIDE.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 12. KHP28430, KHP43740 KHP28430: WAVES The images on the monitor screen displayed with WAVES are supplementary. Before operating the machine, be sure to directly check the safety of your surroundings visually or through the mirrors.
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Figure 33 16. KSP23350 This decal shows the different permitted loads which can be lifted, depending on the length and the type of attachment on the machine. KSP23350 (370 X4S) KSP24360 (370 X4S LF) 8'-8" Arm 10'-8" Arm 13'-3" Arm Includes 15940 lb Counterweight. Includes 15940 lb Counterweight. Includes 15940 lb Counterweight.
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KHP42650 242E7100 242E7100 Figure 37 20. KSP23190 This label shows LBX Link-Belt genuine part number. Be sure to use genuine replacement parts. The warranty does not cover malfunctions caused by FUEL FILTER ( MAIN ) KHH20760 FUEL FILTER ( PRE ) KHH22380 KHH20151 the use of non-genuine replacement parts.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS DECALS OUTSIDE OF THE CAB 038D349A 038D349A Figure 39 3-20...
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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 486F7131 Figure 40 2.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 5. KHP35730 This decal warns the operator that entry into the work range of the attachment is forbidden while the engine is running (hazard of trapped accident). KHP35730-00 A52E90C4 Figure 44 6. KHP35510 This decal warns the operator to stay off edge to prevent falling off the excavator.
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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 8B2ABC65 Figure 48...
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 13. KHP25960 Before transporting the machine, read the operator's manual carefully to understand the precautions during transport. 8D93461F Figure 52 14. KHP44210 This machine is equipped with a control pattern selector. WARNING Do not operate unless control pattern card in this holder THIS MACHINE IS EQUIPPED WITH A CONTROL PATTERN SELECTOR.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 17. KHP39690 This decal shows information on hydraulic oil inspection. See the "HYDRAULIC SYSTEM" section for more details (7-32). KHP39690 0528C790 0528C790 Figure 56 18. KHP35641 This decal is affixed on the cover of the DEF tank to give caution regarding DEF used for the ATS.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS 21. KHP35740 This decal warns the operator of the high pressure fuel lines on the excavator. KHP35740-00 CA804372 Figure 60 22. KHP26930 This decal instructs the operator to read the operator's manual for the recommended diesel fuel grade. 3CDB382D Figure 61 23.
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CHAPTER 3 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS HAND SIGNALS When operating the excavator, 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 70 546F1ADB Figure 73 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 76 AE7BFF0C Figure 79 TURN EXCAVATOR LEFT (SWING LOAD LEFT) - RAISE TOOL - HAND SIGNAL HAND SIGNAL To stop movement, stop moving hand and clench fist. B3234731 Figure 80 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 82 BD3C7BBF Figure 85 EXTEND ARM - HAND SIGNAL 4CC996B4 Figure 83 FILL TOOL - HAND SIGNAL 5CC0CCDC Figure 84 3-30...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS The door can be locked fully open with the latch. CAB DOOR To release the door latch, pull down the lever (3). When opening the door from the outside, use the IMPORTANT: ...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS STEPS AND HANDRAILS When entering or leaving the machine, use the steps (2), shoe (3), and handrails (1). IMPORTANT: When entering or leaving the operator's compartment, never use the left console, operation lever, or gate lock lever as a handhold. WARNING Caution for falling Before entering or leaving the cab, you must check...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS POSITION OF THE CAB CONTROLS AND ACCESSORIES D9F08ED5 D9F08ED5 Figure 6 Air vent Left operation lever that controls arm Right front console monitor display and upper structure swing operations Operator's seat Safety bar Right operation lever that controls boom and bucket operations Storage compartment Emergency stop switch...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 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 AIR SUSPENSION SEAT ADJUSTMENT WARNING Before making any seat adjustment, hydraulics must be disabled to avoid unexpected movement of the machine caused by inadvertent contact with the control lever(s). Reference Section 4-171. The operator must sit on the seat, and turn the starter switch key to the ON position (accessory power).
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS HEIGHT/WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT SECTION SEATBACK ANGLE ADJUSTMENT SECTION Move the handle (9) up and down to adjust the seat To adjust the angle of the backrest, pull up the lever (4). height. Move the backrest to the desired position, then release When you move the handle (9) up, air goes in and the lever (4).
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ARMREST ANGLE/HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT SECTION If the armrest is not firmly locked in place, tighten the bolt to adjust. Adjusting the angle ・ Turn the adjustment dial (13) at the bottom of the NOTE: Close the adjustment lever to lock the armrest armrests to adjust the angle of the armrests.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS HEADREST ADJUSTMENT SECTION SEAT ANGLE ADJUSTMENT SECTION The headrest (1) can be adjusted up and down. The seat angle can be adjusted in 3 levels (-5°, 0°, +5°) by pulling the lever (6) up. When the seat reaches the proper angle, release the lever (6).
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CONSOLE TILT ADJUSTMENT SECTION Operation ・ Left and right sections are interlocked to change the console angle. 4 stages (-5°, 0°, +5°, and +10°) How to adjust ・ Grasp the gate release lever (move upward) to release the lock. In the lock released state, decide the console angle using the tilt adjustment lever.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS SEAT BELT Sit on the operator's seat in a comfortable posture, pull out the long portion of the belt, then insert it into the buckle (5). NOTE: If the pulled-out portion of the belt is too short, let the seat belt go.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS RIGHT SWITCH PANEL AND CONSOLE 30D3665B Figure 21 Proportional lever (option) Cup Holder Put a drink container here. Auxiliary 12 V Socket This socket is used to supply electric power to a 12-V electric equipment. IMPORTANT: It is prohibited to connect anything other than a 12-V device.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Quick Coupler Fastening And Release Switch (option) While the switch is being pressed, a buzzer sounds and the coupler is unlocked. When the coupler switch is released, the coupler is locked automatically. Swivel Free Swing Switch Use this switch to smoothly stop the swinging.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS One-touch Idle Button Press this button to run the engine at idle without operating the engine throttle button. Press this button again to run the engine at its original speed. NOTE: This function is fixed and cannot be changed. For detailed Information, refer to "JOYSTICK BUTTON LAYOUT (JOYSTICK BUTTON CUSTOMIZATION)"...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS LEFT SWITCH PANEL AND CONSOLE 1505218D 1505218D Figure 22 Proportional lever (option) Gate Lock Lever Radio mute button The gate lock lever raises and lowers the safety bar This button on the bottom side of the control lever and console as part of the overall Gate Lock will mute the radio.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Hands-free phone Press this button to start the call when receiving a call. Press this button to end the call during a call. NOTE: The function assignments can be changed. For ・ detailed Information, refer to "JOYSTICK BUTTON LAYOUT (JOYSTICK BUTTON...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FRONT RIGHT CONSOLE Solar radiation 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 will not be measured correctly.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MONITOR BUTTON 0A4FDD78 0A4FDD78 Figure 24 The monitor buttons can be used to operate this machine's equipment and monitor display, as well as to make selections and operate the air conditioner. name Reference Utilization area when operating the function button (Display of button icons on the monitor.) Utilization area when operating the air...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MONITOR DISPLAY There are 2 modes for monitor displays. Low-light mode: The status of the machine in operation and the camera image are displayed. User information mode: Allows the user to check various information on this machine and configure various settings.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ENTER PASSWORD 2/7 3/8 4/9 5/0 FUEL CONSUMPTION 12/28 12/29 12/30 12/31 0:00 6:00 12:00 18:00 2020/12/31 098A7215 098A7215 Figure 25 Security password entry screen (if security is set) Function button Opening screen Function button for menu display Normal display mode User information screen Function button tab...
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If security is set, the security password input screen (1) will be displayed. NOTE: Consult the Link-Belt distributor to set up security. If the security password is entered correctly, the opening screen (2) will be displayed, and then it will transition to low-light mode (3).
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Screen switchover of user information mode INFORMATION CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION 1749B633 1749B633 Figure 26 *The provided image displays the factory settings. If you press the function button (1) for the menu display, the various menus of the user information mode will be displayed in the function button tab.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Icon name Contents Reference The 1st page of the menu selection screen will be Menu display displayed. Idle mode switchover Switches between the idle mode settings. IDLE MODE4-31 Switches between ON/OFF for the radio audio Radio mute RADIO MUTE4-41 output.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Icon name Contents Reference JOYSTICK BUTTON Joystick button You can arbitrarily change the function of the LAYOUT (JOYSTICK customization joystick buttons. BUTTON CUSTOMIZATION)4-141 HEIGHT AND DEPTH You can change the ON/OFF function and height of ALARM (HEIGHT AND Height and depth alarm the alarm, for the height and depth alarm.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DISPLAY AREA [Low-light mode] (1) consists of four display areas, and [User information mode] (2) consists of five display areas. FUEL CONSUMPTION 12/28 12/29 12/30 12/31 0:00 6:00 12:00 18:00 2020/12/31 0D4FF20D 0D4FF20D Figure 27 Icon display area Camera display area Information display area...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS LIST OF ICONS Icon display area D4532F11 D4532F11 Figure 28 4-26...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Reference Reference Meaning Meaning page page Hour meter/trip meter 4-33 Height and depth alarm 4-47 Notification 4-45 WAVES+ icon 4-196 Working light 4-38 Bluetooth 4-45 Front wiper 4-39 GPS icon 4-43 Radio mute 4-41 Communication antenna level icon 4-43 Auto boosting 4-41...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Camera display area/Information display area 0D51CF58 0D51CF58 Figure 29 Reference Reference Meaning Meaning page page Icon/height and depth display/ Camera angle 4-37 4-61 digital leveling instrument Camera screen guide grid 4-193 Work tool information 4-59 4-28...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS EXPLANATION OF ICONS [Operation] Mode switches between "P" and "E" each time the WORK MODE engine throttle volume on the right console is Each icon indicates the work mode currently pressed. selected. Super power This icon is displayed when the machine output priority mode is selected.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Turning the engine throttle volume changes the The lifting mode switches between ON and OFF engine speed. If you turn the engine throttle volume when you press the lifting mode button. to "P" mode status for maximum engine speed, the Turning the engine throttle volume changes the machine will switch to the "SP"...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TRAVEL MODE IDLE MODE Each icon indicates the travel mode currently Each icon indicates the selection status of auto idle selected. and idle shutdown. This icon is displayed when the low- This icon is displayed when auto speed travel mode is selected.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS [Information] ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE [Auto-idle] After 5 seconds of the machine inactivity, the engine speed will change to idle speed. Operate the machine or turn the engine throttle volume to bring the engine speed back to the specified speed by throttle.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS OIL TEMPERATURE GUAGE HOUR METER/TRIP METER It is usually displayed at the top of the screen. 008A92BC 008A92BC Figure 37 number segments indicates temperature of the hydraulic fluid. The more segments that light up, the higher the hydraulic fluid temperature.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS [Operation] FUEL GAUGE If you press the hour meter button (3) when the hour meter display (1) is on, it will switch to the trip display (2). If you leave the trip display (2) on, it will return to the hour meter (1) after about 1 minute.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FUEL ECONOMY DISPLAY/FUEL ECONOMY Fuel economy gauge GAUGE The status of energy-saving operations can be checked by the gauge. The number of indicators on this gauge decreases when the operating state switches to energy-saving operation. The number of gauge indicators increases during high-load operation.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS NOTE: Contact your Link-Belt distributor for information on displaying or hiding the fuel level gauge. DATE/TIME DISPLAY E9BAA728 E9BAA728 Figure 45 Date/Time is displayed based on the year, month, day and time set by the customer.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CAMERA ANGLE DISPLAY [Operation] The camera angle display shows the angle of the Operation by monitor ・ camera image displayed on the monitor. If you press the camera selector button on the monitor you can switch between camera images.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Reference example of screen transition WORKING LIGHT This icon indicates that the work light is ON. It is not displayed when the work light is OFF. [Operation] If you press the work light button on the button panel it switches the work light "ON"...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FRONT WIPER Operation by lever ・ This icon indicates the operating condition of the If visibility has become poor due to water droplets front wiper. etc., during operation, press the one-touch wiper button on the right control lever to activate the This icon is displayed when the wiper is wiper.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Operation by lever ・ IMPORTANT: The washers and wipers operate while the Do not operate the wipers when the windshield is ・ windshield washer button on the lever is pressed. dry. Release the button, and the washer/wiper will The wiper blades may crack.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS RADIO MUTE This icon indicates that the radio is muted. [Operation] ・ Operation by monitor You can mute the radio by pressing the radio mute function button. The provided image displays factory setting. Refer "MONITOR BUTTON...
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WARNING request for manual ATS regeneration and no When the icon that indicates a failure is displayed, manual regeneration is taking place contact the Link-Belt dealer. (suspended). Green: Displayed when "MANUAL ATS RE- GEN ONLY" is set to "ON." "ATS CONFIGURATION"...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DEF THAWING AND THERMOSTAT/ENGINE COMMUNICATION ANTENNA LEVEL ICON PREHEATING/COOLING DOWN/HIGH- Displayed immediately after the starter TEMPERATURE EXHAUST GAS switch key is turned ON (initial state) and when the mobile signal is out of range. DEF thawing and thermostat When there are 3 antennas, mobile This icon is displayed during thawing and...
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This icon indicates that the operation lever automatic lock function is restricted. Contact the Link-Belt distributor. This icon indicates that the operation lever automatic lock function has stopped. ESCAPE MODE Only a serviceman can set this function to stop.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS NOTIFICATION Bluetooth This indicates that there is information Displayed when Bluetooth is to be notified to the operator. connected. When the operator's cell phone is connected to a [Operation] Bluetooth-enabled radio, the screen display changes depending on the call state.
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The icon appears red when there is a failure in the function. Contact your Link-Belt dealer immediately. [Operation] Toggle between the ON/OFF state of the function using the "WAVES+ ON/OFF switch" on the right console.
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The height and depth alarm cannot be used while this icon is lit. WARNING The red icon turning on indicates a problem in the system requires repair. Failure to repair it properly may result in serious injury to the personnel. Consult the Link-Belt distributor for repairs. 4-47...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Alarm line image ・ 1B75EA9A 1B75EA9A Figure 64 Height alarm line (icon turns yellow/ +0.5 m from depth alarm line (icon alarm buzzer/"WORKING LIMIT blinks yellow/alarm buzzer) EXCEEED" lights up) Depth alarm line (icon turns yellow/ -1.0 m from height alarm line (icon alarm buzzer/"WORKING LIMIT blinks yellow/alarm buzzer)
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At this time, each function is turned OFF (5) and the Information Display Screen (4) will display a hyphen. Make a note of the displayed diagnostic trouble code (3) and then contact the Link-Belt distributor. 4-49...
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Confirmation for an operation If a red or orange message screen appears, take appropriate actions, referring to the procedure given below. NOTE: If the message remains displayed after taking action, contact your Link-Belt distributor. NOTE: You can change the language used for displayed messages.
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When this message appears, system failure. the engine automatically stops. Stop the engine and contact 0F176BF3 your Link-Belt dealer immediately. Idle the engine to lower the coolant temperature. If the coolant level in the reservoir tank is too low, add more Indicates that the engine coolant.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Messages icon Meaning Remedial action Indicates that there is a problem Contact your Link-Belt dealer with the camera or camera immediately. wiring. 27568BEC Idle the engine and refill the reservoir tank with coolant. Check for coolant leaks. Stop Indicates that the coolant level the engine if coolant is leaking.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MESSAGE DISPLAY (ORANGE) Messages icon Meaning Remedial action This message indicates that Stop the engine, and add DEF DEF level is low. to the DEF tank. A24418EA Displayed when a work tool For details, refer to "WORK set as ONE WAY is selected TOOL SETTING"...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Messages icon Meaning Remedial action Ensure that you have selected the correct circuit Displayed when the work tool configuration, flow rate, and you are using does not match pressure for work tool. the settings. For details, refer to "WORK 99FB5A71 TOOL SETTING"...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Messages icon Meaning Remedial action CCF69C30 If you unfasten your seat belt To start operation, move the while driving, the automatic gate lock lever to the normal locking function is activated. operation position (with the After that, fasten your seat belt safety bar raised).
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS IMU INITIALIZING 7B101D18 7B101D18 Figure 68 Meaning This screen is displayed until the IMU startup configuration is complete after the key is turned on. Height and depth alarm is in display. Payload, digital level, and DYNAMIC STABILITY ASSIST functions are not available for usage.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MESSAGE DISPLAY (GREEN) Messages icon Meaning Remedial action This message indicates that auto warm-up operation is in progress. AB0F5FAF Indicates that throttle limit is For details, refer to "FUNCTION activated. CONFIGURATION" (4-132). C944CEE4 This icon indicates that the AUTO ...
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WARNING" (5-17) [CHAPTER The segments light up as shown below according to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS]. remaining amount. When this icon is displayed, contact the Link-Belt distributor. LOW ENGINE OUTPUT ICON This icon indicates that the engine output is limited.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WORK TOOL RELATED ICONS If the WORK TOOL TYPE setting is changed in the WORK TOOL SETTING, the icon relevant to the It displays the information of the currently selected setting is displayed. 10 patterns of work tool work tool.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS [QUICK ACCESS Operation] 10 patterns of work tool settings can be set in advance. Pushing the work tool selector button switches set pattern. When the monitor display is in low-light mode, press and hold the work tool toggle button to display the WORK TOOL SETTING screen.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS AIR CONDITIONER/HEIGHT AND DEPTH DISPLAY/DIGITAL LEVEL-RELATED ICONS It displays height information for the highest and lowest The following information is displayed for each points of attachments, including boom, arm, and work operation. tools. The display range is from +15.0 m to -15.0 m for both the height and depth displays, with positive values in the upward direction from the swing center.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Digital Level Display screen Digital level + Height and depth information display It displays the roll angle and pitch angle of the The Digital Level Display screen is displayed on the left excavator swing. side, and the Height and Depth Display screen is The maximum value of the display angle is 90 deg, and displayed on the right side of the area.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS USER INFORMATION MODE User information mode allows the user to check various information on this machine and configure various settings. 27C917A0 27C917A0 Figure 77 Icon name Icon name Menu display Blank space Idle mode setting Payload Radio mute Hour meter/trip meter...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS For details, refer to "MONITOR BUTTON LAYOUT (CUSTOMIZE FUNCTION BUTTONS)" (4-138). INFORMATION INFORMATION 28562D19 28562D19 Figure 78 You can switch pages by pushing the (1) function button in the user information mode. Since each information icon is displayed on the function button tab (2), you can switch to the information pages selected by pushing the relevant function button (3).
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Icon Icon name Contents Reference Enables you to view the machine status in Machine status 4-101 detail. Information regarding the replacement Maintenance Information intervals of periodic-replacement parts 4-104 can be checked. You can check the information required to Notification 4-106 be notified to the operator.
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The device uses IMU (boom, arm, and main body) to measure posture and motion. ・ If you are not able to complete the payload calibration correctly, there may be a problem with the IMU. Consult your Link-Belt distributor in that case. 4-66...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS PAYLOAD The sediment load in the bucket can be measured and managed in a way that the truck does not get overloaded. How to display payload menu In the normal display mode (A), push the payload button (1) to display the payload main menu (B). When the payload main menu (B) is displayed, pressing the menu button (2) displays the payload sub menu (C).
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Explanation of function button 1284FCC3 1284FCC3 Figure 80 Payload main menu Payload sub menu Functional description of function button Displays the normal display mode. You can switch the trucks. Displays zero adjustment screen. End loading. Displays the payload sub menu.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Explanation of display icons TRUCK-01 NORI - 03 3.00 1.40 7.00 1BBF8104 1BBF8104 Figure 81 Truck name Work tool name Loading in bucket Truck counter Bucket counter Loading in vessel Unit of measurement Target load (residual load) Truck icon Zero adjustment icon Bucket icon...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Bucket counter Displays the number of buckets loaded in one selected truck. Target load (residual load) Displays the set target load. The loading amount decreases as the loading proceeds. It can be used as the residual load after starting loading.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Loading in bucket Displays the quantity loaded in the bucket. The load inside the bucket is determined by the buzzer sounding when the boom is raised after excavation. If you want to increase or decrease the load inside the bucket, open the bucket once to adjust the soil volume before swing operation, and then raise the boom to sound the buzzer and re-determine the load inside the bucket.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Truck icon This icon displays the load in the vessel. As the load in the vessel increases, the number of segments increases. If the load state is empty, no segments are displayed. If the load in the vessel increases, the number of segments increases. When the target load is exceeded, 5 segments are displayed.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS PAYLOAD MAIN MENU Edit method ・ Press the target load button displayed in the You can use the payload function by displaying the payload main menu for editing. payload main menu. NOTE: Make sure that the work tool actually installed on ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CANCELING THE COUNT OF LOADED BUCKETS NOTE: One instance of loaded buckets can The target load at the time of shipment from factory ・ canceled. is set to 10.00 t or 20000 lb. If you enter a value that is out of range, it returns to ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FINISHING THE LOADING WORK NOTE: You can finish loading the truck. You can save up to 200 devices in the history per ・ day. ・ If you work past midnight, the historic data is split into two days: the previous day and the current Operating method ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS PAYLOAD SUB MENU NOTE: The payload submenu allows you to edit various select NAME from single-byte ・ settings for the payload function. alphanumeric characters and symbols. TRUCK SETTING SCREEN You can set a maximum of 9 characters. ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Press the function button (2) to finish editing, or editing How to exit the setting screen is automatically completed when all digits have been Select the function button (1) to switch from the setting entered.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS PAYLOAD SETTING SCREEN How to change settings Select the item you want to change and press the You can set payload function. function button (1) or the function button (2) to switch the setting between ON and OFF. PAYLOAD CONFIGURATION Displayed screen (initial value) BUZZER ON WEIGHING...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ZERO ADJUSTMENT SCREEN On the 2nd page, set the arm angle to the target value of 90 degrees to set the pose that will be the standard Use the zero adjustment screen when of measurement. mud or other material is stuck to the Adjust the arm angle so that the current arm angle is bucket.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS On the 3rd page, the boom-up is measured. If you move the arm angle during measurement, the The speed limit is set to prevent the boom-raising message, “POSITION HAS BEEN CHANGED” is speed from becoming too fast during the zero displayed for 3 seconds, and the screen is returned to adjustment operation.
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Press (1) to cancel the setting and return to previous If the problem is not described selection. above, contact the Link-Belt Press (2) to return to the normal screen. dealer. Press (3) to move to the next screen.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS LOADING HISTORY (LOADING HISTORY SCREEN) Displayed screen You can check the date-wise and truck- LOADING HISTORY 1/40 wise loading history of trucks. You can also check the loading amount, fuel consumption, etc., on this screen. NAME DATE TIME...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Statistics display tab How to check past statistics information Select Date (1) to highlight the date. In this state, press Meaning function button (2) or function button (3) to Displays date-by-date statistical display the past statistical information screen. results saved in the memory You can go back up to 6 days before the current day.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TRUCK CANCEL You can cancel the information of the truck you are working on. Operating method ・ Press the truck cancel button (3) displayed on the payload submenu to reset the values of the bucket counter (2) and the load inside the vessel (1) to 0.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS PAYLOAD CALIBRATION On this screen, you can perform the payload calibration required to use the payload function. Check the following items to move the work tool and perform payload calibration. Safety items check Have you parked the machine on solid level ground in a safe area? ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Specified positions for payload calibration It is necessary to perform payload calibration in some specified positions. F05DB6EB F05DB6EB Figure 116 code Position No. Arm angle (A) Bucket angle (B) Position 1 70±1 deg Bucket is fully opened Position 2 70±1 deg Bucket is fully closed...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS How to adjust Select START displayed on the page 1 to start the payload calibration. NOTE: If the screen is operated within 2 minutes after the key is turned ON, "START" will be grayed out and button operation may not be possible.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS On page 3, in order to set the measurement standard position 1, set the arm angle to the target value of 70 degrees. If the current arm angle is within range, it will be displayed in green, if the angle is out of allowable range, it will be displayed in red, and if it is not, it will be displayed in blue.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Measure the boom-up position 1 on page 4. Raise the boom with full lever operation so that the bucket and arm do not move. The screen changes when the measurement of boom-up is successful. NOTE: ...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Measure the boom-up position 2 on page 6. Raise the boom with full lever operation so that the bucket and arm do not move. The screen changes when the speed is within the allowable range and the measurement of boom-up is successful. NOTE: ...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS On page 7, in order to set the measurement standard position 3, set the arm angle to the target value of 70 degrees. PAYLOAD CALIBRATION 7/16 FIX MACHINE POSITION AS INSTRUCTED. PLACE BUCKET ON GROUND AS SHOWN.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Measure the boom-up position 3 on page 8. Raise the boom with full lever operation so that the bucket and arm do not move. The screen changes when the measurement of boom-up is successful. NOTE: ...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS On page 9, in order to set the measurement standard position 4-1, set the arm angle to the target value of 70 degrees. PAYLOAD CALIBRATION 9/16 FIX MACHINE POSITION AS INSTRUCTED. PLACE BUCKET ON GROUND AS SHOWN.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS On page 10, in order to set the measurement standard position 4-2, set the bucket angle such that it will not move from the angle (2) of position 4-1 recorded on page 9, and set the arm angle to the target value of 110 degrees. After completing the adjustment, select NEXT (3) to go to the next page.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS On page 12, in order to set the measurement standard position 5-1, set the arm angle to the target value of 70 degrees. PAYLOAD CALIBRATION 12/16 FIX MACHINE POSITION AS INSTRUCTED. PLACE BUCKET ON GROUND AS SHOWN.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS On page 13, in order to set the measurement standard position 5-2, set the bucket angle such that it will not move from the angle (2) of position 5-1 recorded on page 12, and set the arm angle to the target value of 90 degrees. After completing the adjustment, select NEXT (3) to go to the next page.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Wait for a few seconds, then select NEXT. PAYLOAD CALIBRATION 15/16 PLEASE WAIT. NEXT 0958C386 0958C386 Figure 139 A "SUCCESSFUL" message and a check mark icon (1) will appear on the screen, so select FINISH (2) to finish the work.
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(Hourglass). Again perform payload calibration. Displayed when a device error is detected at the time of payload calibration. DEVICE ERROR. Contact your Link-Belt dealer immediately. Displayed when a communication error occurs in the ECM (Engine control ENGINE FAILURE. module). Contact your Link-Belt dealer immediately.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FUEL CONSUMPTION (FUEL [Information] If you change the unit on the DISPLAY CONFIGURATION screen, it switches to the numeric CONSUMPTION HISTORY) value according to the specified unit, and the date is You can check the average fuel also displayed according to the settings.
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2ND AUX. PRESS. (MPa, psi, kgf/cm Shows the 2nd option pump pressure value. This is displayed only when "2nd option" is selected in the settings. 1234.5 gal When set to "2nd option", contact Link-Belt dealer. 1234.5 gal COOLANT TEMP. (°C/°F) ・ Shows the coolant temperature.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS E9E84AFF E9E84AFF E9E84AFF Figure 148 E9E84AFF Figure 150 Press and hold the function button for 3 seconds to Press and hold the function button for 3 seconds to sound an alarm and reset the information on the page sound an alarm and reset the information on the page all at once.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS BD7DFBF4 BD7DFBF4 Figure 152 Press (1) to return to the menu selection screen. (When transitioning to MACHINE INFORMATION screen from the function button on the normal screen, the screen returns to the normal screen.) Press (2) to return to the normal screen.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TIME UNTIL REPLACEMENT (MAINTENANCE INFORMATION) FUEL-FILTER PRE Information regarding the replacement FUEL-FILTER MAIN 323/ intervals of periodic-replacement parts can be checked. ENGINE-OIL -25/ 332/ ENGINE-OIL FILTER TIME UNTIL REPLACEMENT 1/3 AIR-CLEANER ELEMENT 965/ 1000 FUEL-FILTER PRE 965/ SUPPLY MODULE FILTER...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS E9E84AFF B401B05F E9E84AFF Figure 155 B401B05F Figure 156 Replace parts, grease, etc. To reset the remaining time, Press (1) to return to the menu selection screen. (When select an item and press and hold the function button transitioning to TIME UNTIL REPLACEMENT screen for 3 seconds.
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OFF, the message, "CHECK AUTO LEVER LOCK SETTING" is displayed. Only a serviceman can turn this setting OFF. 3DE7E088 If this message is displayed, contact the Link-Belt 3DE7E088 Figure 157 dealer. This feature notifies the operator of the functions...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ENTER PASSWORD 2/7 3/8 4/9 5/0 NOTIFICATIONS CUSTOM FLOW SETTING ACTIVE 6CF5BE5C EA7EBEEA 6CF5BE5C Figure 161 EA7EBEEA Figure 162 In normal screen mode, icons are displayed at the top Password screen (if the manual lock is of the monitor screen to convey information to the set) operator.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS [Information] The icon will continue to appear even after you have checked the message on the NOTIFICATIONS screen. NOTIFICATIONS CUSTOM FLOW SETTING ACTIVE E99A607B E99A607B Figure 163 You can check each message on the NOTIFICATIONS screen.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DISPLAY CONFIGURATION Items displayed on the 1st page LANGUAGE ・ The brightness of the displayed screen, You can change the language displayed on the the camera settings and date/time can monitor. be changed. You can select from the following languages: You can check and change the settings for each item.
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・ This item is not displayed as per the specifications ・ You can enter the year. Consult the Link-Belt distributor for specifications. ・ NOTE: When you turn ON the AUTO TIME ADJUST The displayed value cannot be used as a level to ・...
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Failure to comply may result in death or serious injury. NOTE: This item is not displayed as per the specifications ・ Consult the Link-Belt distributor for specifications. ・ When you turn ON either height alarm or depth ・ alarm item on the height/depth alarm setting screen, this item will be set to ON, grayed out, and cannot be turned OFF.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WORK TOOL SETTING You can register each setting such as the flow rate of the spare circuit and external dimensions of each of the work tools. NOTE: The WORK TOOL SETTING screen will not be displayed unless the advanced function and spare circuit are set.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Screen display when the gate lock lever is in the normal operating position (safety bar raised state) WORK TOOL SETTING 382B2241 382B2241 Figure 170 Work Tool Selection Screen ・ Screen overview WORK TOOL SETTING GENERAL AUX.
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When the passcode is locked, only the work tool selection tab and category tab can be selected, and the setting items are hidden. When the screen is locked, you can only switch the work tools. Contact the Link-Belt distributor to change the settings. Work tool selection tab ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS GENERAL tab ・ You can check and edit work tool information by selecting the GENERAL tab (1). WORK TOOL SETTING GENERAL AUX. HYD. DIMENSION NAME ABC - 123 WORK TOOL TYPE BUCKET NONE AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT QUICK ACCESS TRANSITION TO EDIT SCREEN CLEAR WORK TOOL SETTING...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS When the work tool switching button is pressed while the gate lock lever is in the non-operating position (safety bar stored inside the console state), the work tool settings can be switched sequentially from the registered tab number setting with the smallest number.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Work tool information deletion method Select CLEAR WORK TOOL SETTING (1) and press and hold the function button (2) to delete the currently selected work tool information. The work tool tab changes to a hyphen (3) when the information is deleted. WORK TOOL SETTING GENERAL AUX.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DIMENSION tab ・ Select the DIMENSION tab (1) so that you can check the dimension information of the work tool. WORK TOOL SETTING GENERAL AUX. HYD. DIMENSION 2022/02/22 LAST UPDATE PAYLOAD CALIBRATION PIN TO PIN (G - H) 0.630 LENGTH (G - J) 1.435...
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INPUT WORK TOOL INFORMATION NAME ABC - 123 WORK TOOL TYPE BUCKET NONE AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT SELECT WORK TOOL AUX.HYD.CIRCUIT IS DETERMINED ACCORDING TO WORK TOOL FINISH NEXT 5534D6B3 5534D6B3 Figure 181 NOTE: Consult the Link-Belt distributor regarding changing the specifications. 4-119...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Press the function button (1) to proceed to the next page. EDIT WORK TOOL GENERAL AUX. HYD. DIMENSION INPUT WORK TOOL INFORMATION NAME ABC - 123 WORK TOOL TYPE BUCKET NONE AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT SELECT WORK TOOL AUX.HYD.CIRCUIT IS DETERMINED ACCORDING TO WORK TOOL NEXT...
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Combination 1-speed specifications (breaker/ crusher) TWO WAY 14.0 MPa (2050 psi) ONE WAY 14.0 MPa (2050 psi) Combination 2-speed specifications (breaker/ crusher) TWO WAY 20.0 MPa (2900 psi) NOTE: Consult the Link-Belt distributor for the usage specifications and settings. 4-121...
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50 - 300 L/min (5 increments) ONE WAY 13 - 79 gpm (1 increment) Combination 2-speed specifications (breaker/ crusher) 50 - 600 L/min (5 increments) TWO WAY 13 - 158 gpm (1 increment) NOTE: Consult the Link-Belt distributor for setting the specifications. 4-122...
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TWO WAY 305 L/min (80 gpm) NOTE: Consult the Link-Belt distributor for the usage specifications and settings. How to set additional flow rate value (TWO WAY only) You can change the additional flow setting by increasing or decreasing the gauge.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS If advanced functions are available ・ Press the function button (1) to proceed to the next page. EDIT WORK TOOL GENERAL AUX. HYD. DIMENSION INPUT AUX. HYD. SETTING 20 . 0 MPa MAX PRESS. 200 L/min PUMP FLOW ADDITIONAL PUMP FLOW...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS How to edit DIMENSION Setting items related to the selected WORK TOOL TYPE are displayed on the DIMENSION edit screen. Table related to WORK TOOL TYPE display items PAYLOAD WORK TOOL TYPE WIDTH WEIGH CALIBRATION BUCKET 〇...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Select the various items (1) you want to set and press the function button (3) to edit mode. In the edit mode, the icon (2) will change to the corresponding design and the selected digit will be highlighted in yellow, so set the numeric value with the function button (4) or function button (3).
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Reference example of measurement points for each work tool ・ Measurement point WIDE WORK TOOL TYPE Distance of the farthest point Distance between pin Width (maximum width of of the work tool from the pin centers of G-H work tool) center of G...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS When payload calibration implementation is not required ・ Press the function button (1) to complete editing. EDIT WORK TOOL GENERAL AUX. HYD. DIMENSION INPUT WORK TOOL DIMENSION PAYLOAD CALIBRATION G - H 0.630 G - J 1.435 WIDTH 1.135...
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If the passcode is successfully entered, an alarm will sound and the device will switch to the locked or unlocked state. CAUTION The default factory setting passcode is "1560". ・ If you forgot the passcode you set, consult your Link-Belt distributor. ・ PASSCODE INPUT PASSCODE SUCCESS...
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If the passcode is successfully entered, the settings changed on the WORK TOOL SETTING screen will return to the state at the time of factory shipment. CAUTION The default factory setting passcode is "1560". ・ If you forgot the passcode you set, consult your Link-Belt distributor. ・ PASSCODE INPUT PASSCODE SUCCESS...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ATS CONFIGURATION [Information] This function can only be set to "ON" under special Enables you to view and change the ATS conditions. When the function cannot be set to settings. "ON", ON/OFF status is grayed out. See "MANUAL ATS RE-GEN"...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FUNCTION CONFIGURATION FUNCTION CONFIGURATION You can configure settings for energy- saving and safety-related functions. TRAVEL ALARM TIME WORK MODE LIMITATION THROTTLE LIMITATION You can check and change the settings for each item. FUNCTION CONFIGURATION LOCK / UNLOCK AUTO IDLE on/off...
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LIMITATION", you are not allowed to select this The default factory setting passcode is "1560". ・ item. If you forgot the passcode you set, consult your ・ Link-Belt distributor. How to lock/unlock passcode When operating the function button FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TRAVEL ALARM TIME WORK MODE LIMITATION...
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ARM IN AND SWING COMBINATION (11 levels) DYNAMIC STABILITY ASSIST (ON/ ・ OFF) ASSIST LEVEL (5 levels) ・ NOTE: As per the specifications, the 3rd page is not ・ displayed. Consult the Link-Belt distributor for specifications. ・ 942C2DF0 942C2DF0 Figure 209 4-134...
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"IMU ・ INITIALIZING" is displayed after key is turned on. D67BE6D4 ・ Consult the Link-Belt distributor for specifications. D67BE6D4 Figure 211 [Information] The size of the displayed arrow icon changes according to the increase or decrease of the flow rate setting gauge.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS DAYNAMIC STABILITY ASSIST setting screen IMPORTANT: After setting, check the operation and check the effectiveness of DYNAMIC STABILITY CUSTOM FLOW SETTINGS 3/3 ASSIST. Select your preferred operability and run the machine. DYNAMIC STABILITY ASSIST After changing the settings, the NOTIFICATIONS ASSIST LEVEL screen will be displayed each time the system activates.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FD74E07B FD74E07B Figure 217 Press (1) to return to the menu selection screen. (When transitioning to DISPLAY CONFIGURATION screen from the function button on the normal screen, the screen returns to the normal screen.) Press (2) to return to the normal screen.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MONITOR BUTTON LAYOUT (CUSTOMIZE Select MONITOR BUTTON LAYOUT from the user information mode and change the settings according to FUNCTION BUTTONS) the following procedure. Shortcuts to frequently used menu screens can be set on the function button MONITOR BUTTON LAYOUT tabs in normal display mode.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Explanation of icon of MONITOR BUTTON LAYOUT Shortcuts to frequently used menu Fuel consumption history screens can be set on the function button Fuel consumptions (fuel economy) over tabs in normal display mode. the past 7 days can be checked. Joystick button customization Refer to "FUEL CONSUMPTION (FUEL You can arbitrarily change the function of...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS When operating the function button A771B95F A771B95F Figure 221 Press (1) to return to the menu selection screen. (When transitioning to DISPLAY CONFIGURATION screen from the function button on the normal screen, the screen returns to the normal screen.) Press (2) to return to the normal screen.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS JOYSTICK BUTTON LAYOUT (JOYSTICK A/C POWER BUTTON CUSTOMIZATION) Pressing this button, switches the air conditioner ON and OFF. You can arbitrarily change the function of Refer to "AIR CONDITIONER the joystick buttons. CONTROL" (4-160). A/C AUTO MODE How to set the functions ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS How to reset settings ・ JOYSTICK BUTTON LAYOUT LAYOUT RESET DA4FDC69 LONG-PUSH TO RESET DA4FDC69 Figure 224 CB38F183 CB38F183 Figure 223 Function name remarks Pressing this button, switches Select RESET (1) and press the function button to CAMERA DISPLAY TYPE the camera display type.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS For a control lever with four buttons (payload For the radio transmitter button lever (standard specification) specification) 964B89BA E428F29D 964B89BA Figure 225 E428F29D Figure 226 Function name remarks Function name remarks Pressing this button switches Buttons for operating optional RADIO MUTE ...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS For the radio transmitter button lever (payload About NOTIFICATIONS screen ・ specification) To prevent operator error, the operator is correctly notified of the functions assigned to the joystick buttons at the time of system start-up. If there is more information of which to notify, it will alternately be displayed on the NOTIFICATIONS screen at the time of system start-up.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS When operating the function button ・ A771B95F A771B95F Figure 229 Press (1) to return to the menu selection screen. (When transitioned from the function button on the normal screen to the display setting screen, the screen returns to the normal screen.) Press (2) to return to the normal screen.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS HEIGHT AND DEPTH ALARM (HEIGHT AND DEPTH ALARM SETTING) You can turn the function ON/OFF and change the alarm line for the height and depth alarm. This function notifies you by sounding an alarm when approaching the preset height and depth of the attachment. This alerts the user before the attachment interferes with overhead lines, high-voltage lines, telephone lines, buried telephone lines, or other obstructions.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS How to set the height alarm line Select the HEIGHT tab to change the height alarm line settings. HEIGHT AND DEPTH ALARM DEPTH HEIGHT HEIGHT ALARM 15.0 ALARM HEIGHT SET ALARM TO CURRENT HEIGHT 9916A138 9916A138 Figure 231...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS You can change the height alarm line using the ALARM HEIGHT. Select ALARM HEIGHT (1) to enter edit mode. In the edit mode, the numerical value is highlighted in yellow and can be changed by 0.1 m each time the function button (2) or function button (3) is pressed, so decide on the value between -15.0 to +15.0 m.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS You can set the height of the current attachment as the height alarm line using SET ALARM TO CURRENT HEIGHT (1). Select SET ALARM TO CURRENT HEIGHT (1) and press and hold the function button (2) to set the current attachment height as the height alarm line.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS You can change the depth alarm line using the ALARM DEPTH. Select ALARM DEPTH (1) to enter edit mode. In the edit mode, the numerical value is highlighted in yellow and can be changed by 0.1 m each time the function button (2) or function button (3) is pressed, so decide on the value between -15.0 to +15.0 m.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Height and depth alarm operation image Select the work tool. Make sure that the work tool actually installed on the shovel is the same as the set work tool. For details, refer to "WORK TOOL SETTING" (4-112). WARNING When using the height and depth alarm, enter the correct dimension values on the work tool setting screen.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Work should be performed only after the operation of the height-depth alarm has been verified. Note the following points when working. Height and depth alarm setting You can switch the set height-depth alarm functions ON and OFF. Select the Settings tab to change settings.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Precautions regarding displayed numbers ・ For height display The method for calculating the attachment height differs depending on whether the arm top pin or boom top pin is higher. Depending on the attachment position, the monitor may display a height value higher than the actual height. + 9.4m + 5.8m 8499370D...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS For depth display Depending on the attachment position, the monitor may display a value deeper than the actual depth. - 5.8m F1FFBFA8 F1FFBFA8 Figure 243 Monitor display Depth display position Calculate the total depth of the arm top pin (a) and the operating range of the bucket and display on the monitor. Precautions regarding the position of obstacles during work ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Precautions regarding the position of obstacles while moving ・ Since this machine sets the alarm line (2) from the intersection of the swing center (4) and the ground plane, there may be a difference between the actual obstacle (3) and the assumed obstacle (1). Since the alarm line (2) cannot be set for the actual obstacle (3), it is necessary to reset the alarm line (2) if the height of the obstacle is lower than the initial setting.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS When operating the function button DAF366FD DAF366FD Figure 246 Press (1) tab to return to the screen before transitioning to this screen when selecting the cursor. When a setting item is selected, the cursor moves to the setting target tab. Press (2) to return to the normal screen.
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The default factory setting passcode is "1560". ・ If you forgot the passcode you set, consult your ・ Link-Belt distributor. Enter the new passcode on the input screen (3) LONG-PUSH TO CHANGE PASSCODE using the function button. This completes the passcode change.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FACTORY SETTING (DEFAULT SETTINGS) How to lock/unlock settings ・ The menu screen settings can be initialized all at once. FACTORY SETTING RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS PASSCODE LOCK / UNLOCK How to reset settings ・ FACTORY SETTING RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS PASSCODE LOCK / UNLOCK...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS When operating the function button FBEFB1B0 FBEFB1B0 Figure 251 Press (1) to return to the menu selection screen. (When transitioned from the function button on the normal screen to the FACTORY SETTING screen, the screen returns to the normal screen.) Press (2) to return to the normal screen.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL D30916E7 D30916E7 Figure 252 Function button tab for operating the air Air circulation Temperature conditioner Windshield defroster Display screen Air conditioner mode Air flow direction Home Blower air flow Auto Switches for the air conditioner Menu Air conditioner (cooling and A/C power...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION MODE When you press one of the air conditioner buttons (9), the system enters the air conditioner operation mode and the blue function button tab (1) for air conditioner operations is displayed. When the air conditioner mode button (12) or function buttons (8) (14) are pressed or 10 seconds have passed without any operations performed, the air...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TEMPERATURE AIR FLOW DIRECTION The temperature can be set from 64℉ to 90℉ by using Press the function button (3) to select an air flow the 2 buttons (11). direction from ① to ⑤ in the table. Press the right button to increase the set temperature.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS LCD display Air vent Air vent direction Front of upper half of Face 1 ① body Front and rear of upper ② Face 2 half of body Front and rear of upper Bi-level half of body ③...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER AIR CONDITIONING Press the function button (2) to activate the defroster to NOTE: When using the air conditioning, it is essential clear fogging from the windshield. for all the operator's compartment windows, the windshield and the cab door to be kept closed.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS AUTO Press and hold the air conditioner mode button (12) or press the function button (4) in air conditioner operating mode to adjust the air flow and air flow direction or turn the air conditioner ON or OFF automatically. "AUTO"...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CONTROL PATTERN SELECTOR VALVE If the control pattern selector valve is equipped, selecting the C or D pattern will determine how the right-hand and left-hand control levers operate. WARNING Neglecting to check control pattern before starting operation may cause erroneous operation and is very dangerous.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Selection method Ground the bucket and then stop the engine. Open the house door behind the cab. Read and understand the warning label attached on the control pattern selector valve cover surface. Then, loosen the mounting screws (2) to remove the selector valve cover (1). WARNING THIS MACHINE IS EQUIPPED WITH A CONTROL PATTERN SELECTOR.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ARM AND UPPERSTRUCTURE SWING BOOM AND BUCKET RIGHT HAND LEFT HAND CONTROL LEVER IN CONTROL LEVER IN PATTERN D PATTERN D The speed of movement of the boom or the tool depends on the control lever tilt angle. In the speed movement intermediate position both movements can be obtained...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS BOOM AND UPPERSTRUCTURE SWING ARM AND BUCKET RIGHT HAND LEFT HAND CONTROL LEVER IN CONTROL LEVER IN PATTERN C PATTERN C The speed of movement of the arm or the tool depends on the control lever tilt angle. In the intermediate The speed of movement of the boom or the position both...
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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 excavator pivots on the spot.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS GATE LOCK LEVER AND SAFETY BAR Gate lock lever position (3) [console sprung up position] WARNING Pulling the gate lock lever backward all the way flips up the left console for easy entry/exit. ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS AUTO OPERATION LEVER LOCK CAUTION FUNCTION The purpose of the auto operation lever lock ・ If the operator moves the gate lock lever (5) to the function is to reduce accidental damage by operation position when control...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS When the auto operation lever lock function is activated, WARNING an alarm sounds and the icon (1) and text message Before setting the gate lock lever to the normal ・ "AUTO OPERATION LEVER LOCK ACTIVE" (2) are operating position (1) (with the safety bar raised), displayed.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS NOTE: NOTE: When the icon (5) and text message "ELEC. When the icon (3) and text message "AUTO PROBLEM" (6) are displayed, the auto operation lever OPERATION LEVER LOCK IS NOT AVAILABLE" (4) lock function is not working properly.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS INTERIOR ILLUMINATION OF CAB The room lamp is turned ON/OFF linked to open/close of the door. The room lamp is automatically turned OFF after 30 seconds even if the door is left open (battery drain prevention function).
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS COAT HANGER HOOK CUP HOLDER The coat hanger hook is located on the rear left-hand The cup holder is located on the right-hand side on the cab upright. front of the console. 3BB71DF2 3CA68529 3BB71DF2 Figure 285 3CA68529...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MAGAZINE RACK REFRIGERATED/HEATED COMPARTMENT Located on the right-hand side, behind the operator's Located on the right-hand side, behind the operator's seat. seat. This compartment, associated with the air conditioning system, is designed to store different cold or hot products, drinks, etc.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS NAMES OF THE SECTIONS RADIO RADIO ANTENNA The radio antenna is located in the left rear of the cab. 3601B885 Figure 293 NOTE: During movement or transport of the excavator, fold the antenna in order to avoid the risk of damaging the antenna.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Mode switch button (MODE) Volume adjustment buttons (VOL , VOL Operate the radio ・ Pressing the "VOL " button lowers the volume; Pressing this button switches AM → FM→ AUX pressing the "VOL " button raises the volume. →BT →AM.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TO LISTEN TO RADIO EXTERNAL INPUT Turn the starter switch key to "ACC" or "ON", then Audio can be output from the speakers on the ・ press the power button to turn the radio power machine by connecting a commercially-available "ON".
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Bluetooth Can be used when a Bluetooth unit is connected. ・ Press the Mode switch button to check that "BT" is ・ shown on the display. To use the Bluetooth function, perform pairing of ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS USE OF AUDIO DEVICE CONNECTED VIA Bluetooth USE OF CELLULAR PHONE CONNECTED VIA Press the Mode switch button to check that "BT" is ・ Bluetooth shown on the display. When the paired cellular phone gets a call, "CL" will ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS To reject a call, press the power button. ・ NOTE: The call will be interrupted, and the band will be Depending on the Bluetooth module version or calling restored to its original state. apps, it may not be possible to switch off calls.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CLOSING THE WINDSHIELD WINDSHIELD Hold the handle (1) and use the lever (2) to release WARNING the windshield. Make sure you follow the instructions below properly. Hold the handle (1) and carefully lower the If the windshield is not handled correctly it could slip windshield.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ROOF HATCH LOWER FRONT WINDOW Open the roof curtain. The front lower window can only be removed when the windshield is open. To open the roof hatch, operate the handle and push the handle. Slide the window up and remove it from its housing.
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Next, push hard on the air to be controlled. The air vents are opened and window and escape out the window. controlled manually. Consult your Link-Belt dealer for window installation. NOTE: The air vents must always be open when the air NOTE: Do not break the rear window except when it is conditioner is in use.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ADJUSTMENT OF MIRRORS REAR VIEW MIRRORS WARNING LOCATIONS OF MIRRORS When transporting the machine, make sure the mirrors IMPORTANT: Before operation, make sure the rear are not protruding from the machine. Fold the mirrors view mirrors are correctly adjusted.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MIRROR A (ON THE CAB: UPPER) LOCATION AND MIRROR ANGLE ADJUSTMENT Bolt (1) tightening torque: 60 ± 7 lbf・ft(81.4 ± 9.8 N・m) ・ Location of mirror, L1: 2.48 in. (63 mm) ・ 12F4A39A 12F4A39A Figure 317 4-188...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ADJUSTMENT GUIDELINES Adjust the mirror so that the body's side may be visible as shown below. Moreover, place an object and adjust the mirror angle so that an area of 39.37 in (1 m) or more from the body may be visible.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS MIRROR B (ON THE HOUSE: RIGHT FRONT) LOCATION AND MIRROR ANGLE ADJUSTMENT Location of mirror, L1: 1.969 in. (50 mm) ・ Location of mirror, L2: 1.575 in. (40 mm) ・ 13C65A78 13C65A78 Figure 319 4-190...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ADJUSTMENT GUIDELINES Adjust the mirror so that the body's side may be visible as shown below. Moreover, place an object and adjust the mirror angle so that an area of 39.37 in (1 m) or more from the body may be visible.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS REAR VIEW CAMERA If the camera or the camera wiring is abnormal, a warning buzzer sounds for about 5 seconds and the REAR VIEW CAMERA corresponding icon lights up. This is installed in the rear of the machine. Before traveling, check that the rear view camera is not dirty.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CAMERA GUIDE LINES The guide lines can be shown or hidden by turning ON or OFF the menu item. The guide lines indicate approximate distances. C4AC6FFA C4AC6FFA Figure 323 About 1 m (39.37 in.) from the rear end of the counterweight About 2 m (78.74 in.) from the rear end of the counterweight...
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(left, right, and rear) is projected in a straight line toward the hatched area, the cameras are at the correct position and angle.If the line "A" is not displayed within the hatched area, the cameras are dislodged.Request the Link-Belt dealer to adjust the cameras. 4-194...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS GUIDE LINE AROUND THE MACHINE L1: Distance from the upper swing body to the guide line 2.6 m (102.36 in.) L2: Distance from the counterweight to the guide line 2.6 m (102.36 in.) CAD1FCC6 CAD1FCC6 Figure 326 4-195...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS WAVES+ What is the WAVES+ function? The notification function analyzes the camera images of the three cameras installed on the back, right, and left of the machine and notifies the operator when the function determines that there are people in the vicinity. WARNING This function is intended for helping the operator check the safety of the surrounding area and not to prevent accidents.
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Display image at failure ・ 42B86FBB 42B86FBB Figure 328 If an abnormality occurs, the icon (1) turns red and the text message "CHECK WAVES SYSTEM" (2) is displayed. Stop work and contact your Link-Belt Excavator dealer immediately. 4-197...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS How to switch the display screen ・ You can switch the camera image (C) displayed on the monitor by pressing the camera button (A) on the monitor or the camera button (B) on the control lever. NOTE: It is possible to change the assignment of the operating lever function.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS How to read the display screen ・ On the WAVES screen, a red square frame (1) and a yellow square frame (2) are superimposed on the camera image centering on the feet. On the WAVES screen, up to 9 red frames and 9 yellow frames can be displayed. WAVES display screen ...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS In the camera single image, a red square frame (1) and a yellow square frame (2) are superimposed on the camera image to surround the person. Up to 3 red frames and 3 yellow frames can be displayed on each camera. ...
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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 2932FA8C 2932FA8C Figure 336 Blind spot 4-203...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS FUEL TANK NOTE: Clean around the fuel cap before refueling and do not remove the filter located in the filler orifice. See the 8-8 section (Page 8-8). NOTE: In cold weather, use fuel corresponding to the ambient temperature.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ENGINE HOOD Raise the engine hood slightly to unlock the stay, lower the hood and keep it in place with the catch, then lock Do not open the engine hood while the engine is ・...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS RIGHT DOOR WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR From the right door, you can access the fuel line filter and the remote oil filter, as well as specific hydraulic components (pump, filter, etc.). E562863E E562863E Figure 340 In Cold weather, add anti-freeze to the windshield 31FE3C94 washer water.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS LEFT DOOR From the left door, you can mainly access the battery, the windshield washer tank, the air cleaner filter, the radiator, the oil cooler, etc. 3280DC6B 3280DC6B Figure 342 FC084A73 FC084A73 Figure 343 4-207...
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TOWING POINT LIFTING EYES The towing points are located on the undercarriage in When lifting loads, slings and chains must be attached both the front and the back of the excavator. to the load handling eye on the bucket. This point is to be used for towing, see Towing the See Load Handling in the Operating Instructions section Excavator (Page 5-33).
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS INSTALL THE COVER VANDAL COVER(OPTION) The vandal cover has a hole for hooking the stay and a Vandal covers are used to cover the windows to hole for fixing the bolt. prevent theft. The icon on the upper right corner of the vandal cover shows the mounting position.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Left side ・ Right side ・ Tighten the bolts after setting the number on the Tighten the bolts after setting the number on the vandal cover in the order of No. 9, No. 8, and No. 7. vandal cover in the order of No.
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CHAPTER 4 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS REMOVING AND STORING THE COVER Rear side ・ Remove in the reverse order of installation. Store the items in descending order of the number on the vandal cover. C0FFCEC5 Figure 352 Where to tighten the bolts Where to hook onto the stay 072B8D1F Figure 353...
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Work out a convenient means of escape from the BEFORE OPERATING THE EXCAVATOR excavator (emergency exit via the rear escape window) in the event of the cab door being jammed WARNING or the excavator turning over.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING THE EXCAVATOR Never use the attachment for sweeping the ground to level out rubble or push objects (transversal WARNING stress on the attachment). Check all controls and safety devices in a safe, open Avoid running the engine in a confined space. If area before starting work.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS RUN-IN PERIOD Your excavator 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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(3) while the lock guidance screen is password needs to be input. displayed. The machine can be locked by enabling the For setup of the security function, consult the Link-Belt security function. dealer. Entering wrong passwords for 3 times or more, or...
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ON again, then enter the password again. If you start the engine before entering the ・ password, the machine becomes immobilized. "SECURITY FUNCTION" (5-4) CAUTION If you forgot your password, consult your Link-Belt dealer. ENTER PASSWORD 2/7 3/8 4/9 5/0 E394FAE1 E394FAE1...
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STARTING THE ENGINE Turn the starter switch key to the "ON" position. WARNING When starting the engine, check for flammables in the direction of the exhaust gas discharge. Flammables may cause deformation, discoloration, or sparks that may cause a fire.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When the engine preheat icon goes out, turn the Set the gate lock lever to the normal operating key (2) to the "START" position. position (1) (with the safety bar raised). When the engine starts running, release the key NOTE: While the engine is running, check the system immediately.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS HYDRAULIC FLUID WARM-UP BRINGING THE EXCAVATOR UP TO OPERATING TEMPERATURE Turn the engine throttle volume to half-open position. Operate the bucket control slowly until the bucket is IMPORTANT: Normal operating temperature of the completely closed. Operate the arm retracting control hydraulic fluid is between 122°...
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ENGINE OPERATION STOPPING THE ENGINE Lower the attachment to the ground. When the engine has started and before beginning work, the following procedure must be observed: Put the engine throttle volume (1) in the low idle position and run the engine for about 5 minutes.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN CASE OF EMERGENCY In case of emergency or if the engine cannot be stopped by using the contact switch key, press the emergency stop switch in the lower left of the seat. NOTE: This switch should be used for emergency purpose only.
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DO NOT remove or modify any components of the ・ exhaust emission control system. If you find any visible abnormality of the system, contact your Link-Belt dealer immediately. CAUTION Do not touch the water released from the muffler. ・ This water is slightly acidic due to the action of the oxidation catalyst built into the muffler.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ATS WARNING MESSAGES If any abnormalities occur the ATS will show messages on the screen. The two messages that will appear are ("REFILL DEF") and ("CHECK ATS"). AF2AD99E A1E454D7 The ATS has three levels of inducements when an issue occurs.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ATS REFILL DEF When the DEF level becomes lower than the required level (lower than 10 %), a warning buzzer sounds (one long beep) and the machine enters the state shown in B. The text message ("REFILL DEF") and the message icon ("REFILL DEF") are displayed and the DEF level gauge turns orange.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6F667C0D 6F667C0D Figure 13 Normal Abnormal Early inducement Final inducement 5-14...
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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 75 % 60 % Engine speed Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected Idling speed (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 AF44FE43 AF44FE43 Figure 14 Normal Abnormal Early inducement Final inducement 5-18...
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DEF quality abnormality/ATS system 30 minutes passed. since Detection 3 hours passed since B abnormality Engine output Normal Normal 75 % 60 % Engine speed Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected Idling speed Level gauge (Indicator color) White White White...
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ATS 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 C2C92366 C2C92366 Figure 15 Early inducement Final inducement After completion of repair or DEF replacement, detection status of abnormality in ATS system is detected within 40 10 seconds since the abnormality is 30 minutes passed. since C hours detected Of DEF deterioration...
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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 ATS RE-GEN ATS RE-GEN (ATS REGENERATION) During AUTO ATS RE-GEN, the excavator can and The ATS performs ATS RE-GEN automatically for each should be operated. By applying a load of a working fixed operation time in order to maintain the function. excavator, the duration of AUTO ATS RE-GEN is Observe the following in order to prevent deterioration reduced.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL ATS RE-GEN When AUTO ATS RE-GEN completes, The high temperature exhaust icon (1) and ATS RE-GEN icon During MANUAL ATS RE-GEN, the excavator cannot (green) (2) disappears. be operated. When MANUAL ATS RE-GEN is AUTO ATS RE-GEN stops if any of the following requested, the ATS RE-GEN icon (1) flashes in orange, occurs:...
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Set the gate lock lever to the locked position In User Information mode ・ (controls inactive). Select the ATS setting tab in the User Information mode, and set the "MANUAL ATS RE-GEN. MODE" to "ON". ATS CONFIGURATION OUTPUT REDUCTION CANCEL MANUAL ATS RE-GEN.
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An alarm sounds for approx. 2 seconds and ATS RE- GEN icon ("CHECK ENGINE") turns red. The text message ("CHECK ENGINE") and the error code are displayed on the monitor. This condition indicates failure, which requires repair. Contact your Link-Belt excavator dealer immediately. 6E9AEDA0 FC9B2CCE FC9B2CCE Figure 22 MANUAL ATS RE-GEN may take approx.18 minutes.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL ATS RE-GEN ONLY When "MANUAL ATS RE-GEN ONLY" is set to "ON", the icon is displayed. The purpose of the this function is to prevent the automatic operation of ATS RE-GEN that increases the exhaust temperature when using the excavator at places where there is risk of fire and explosion in the building (including tunnel).
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING THE EXCAVATOR IN COLD OPERATING THE EXCAVATOR 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 Take up position in the operator's seat and adjust it so all the controls are readily accessible. See Operator's Seat section (Page 4-5). Fasten your safety belt. Make sure the cab door is firmly latched in closed position.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS EXCAVATOR 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 the rear of the 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 OPERATING THE EXCAVATOR IN WATER PARKING THE EXCAVATOR Make sure that the bottom of the stream or stretch Position the excavator on flat, level ground. of water in which you will work can support the Place upperstructure line...
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OPERATING THE EXCAVATOR ON TOWING THE EXCAVATOR SLOPING GROUND Towing is only authorized when the excavator has broken down. WARNING Contact your Link-Belt Dealer for proper towing Hillside operations can be dangerous. Rain, snow, ice, procedures. loose gravel, soft ground, etc.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING THE BUCKET FILLING Fill the bucket by operating the arm. Keep the bottom of the bucket parallel to the cut. The bucket teeth and blade must cut the ground like the blade of a knife. The depth of dig varies depending on the type of material. EXCAVATING METHOD 4041BCFD Figure 35...
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Do not exceed the limits shown on the lifting capacities chart. To obtain a lifting capacities chart, contact your Link-Belt Dealer, giving full particulars of the excavator 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 Move the control levers to the position appropriate for lowering operation. EVENT OF A EXCAVATOR FAILURE If the engine breaks down, lower the attachment with the following procedure. Turn the starter switch key to the "ON" position. D49B919F D49B919F Figure 39...
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Hydraulic oil flows one-way for single-acting tools; oil Contact your Link-Belt dealer to ensure what auxiliary flows in both directions for double-acting tools. hydraulic circuits are on your excavator.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SPECIAL ATTACHMENTS The flow rate and pressure of the hydraulic oil change each time the attachment select switch on ACTIVATING SINGLE-ACTING AUXILIARY the switch panel is pressed. Select the flow rate HYDRAULICS and pressure appropriate for the end attachment to Connect the required front attachment and use a be used.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Proportional switch Use the proportional switch to operate the hydraulic Item 1: Proportional switch (optional operation hammer. switch) IMPORTANT: Item 2: Optional operation switch In the bucket mode, do not use the auxiliary line to Item 3: Horn switch operate the machine.
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC CRUSHER/DOUBLE FLOW The icon of the set front attachment and the set flow rate are displayed on the monitor screen. Connect the required front attachment and use a wrench or box wrench to open the stop valves at the end, left, and right of the arm.
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Refer to "WORK TOOL SETTING" (4-112) NOTE: To change the specification of the machine, contact your Link-Belt Dealer. 1DF005A8 1DF005A8 Figure 52 5-41...
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CHAPTER 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR QUICK COUPLER OPERATION CAUTION Coupler lines should be flushed prior to coupler installation. Follow coupler installation instructions provided by coupler manufacturer. Quick couplers provide quick and easy removal and reinstallation of buckets, breakers, hammers, rippers, and other work tools/devices on the end of an excavator arm.
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If the standard excavator is changed to a long front ・ or a long front changed to a standard excavator, contact your Link-Belt Dealer for assistance. The attachment, counterweight, and pressure settings all have to be changed. Only use the specified bucket on the long front. Do ・...
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No cleaning, and operation under water etc. For special dust or dirt must enter the components or the circuits. applications contact your Link-Belt Dealer. Wear suitable clothing and remember to use the HOUR METER necessary safety equipment.
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Check the oil level and change the oil if necessary. immediately before using the excavator or contact your Check the coolant level. Link-Belt Dealer. Check the DEF level. Check for clogging or damage to the radiator. ...
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CHAPTER 6 - SERVICING INTERVALS MAINTENANCE CHART SERVICE POINTS C572AFEF C572AFEF Figure 2 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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CHAPTER 6 - SERVICING INTERVALS Interval Indicated Reference Note Service item Quantity Work (Time) number page Fuel pre-filter element 7-24 Fuel main filter element 7-24 Front attachment (EMS specification) 7-12 Hydraulic tank air breather element 7-32 1000 Outer/Inner air cleaner element 7-40...
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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], "TIME UNTIL REPLACEMENT (MAINTENANCE INFORMATION)," (4-104). This interval can be lengthened. Consult your Link-Belt Excavator 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 ATS detects an abnormality. Refer to ""CHECK ATS" WARNING"...
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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 ATS may get damaged.
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Turn the DEF tank cap (6) counterclockwise to open. Refill DEF to the UPPER line (7) on the level gauge (5) in the DEF tank. If spewing back occurs, slowly supply DEF. If the DEF still spews back, consult your Link-Belt Dealer. IMPORTANT: ...
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS HYDRAULIC OIL SAMPLING SAMPLING PROCEDURE Open the right side door. ENGINE OIL SAMPLING IMPORTANT: After fully opening the door, check that it Open the right side door. is locked firmly. IMPORTANT: After fully opening the door, check that it is locked firmly.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS INTERVAL (hr) DESCRIPTION NO POINTS SPECIFICATION 1000 2000 4000 5000 FRONT ATTACHMENT ◯ FRONT ATTACHMENT ◯ PIN (EMS) GREASE TURNTABLE ...
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS LUBRICATION POINTS 370 X4S Boom / Arm / Bucket Lubrication 6361EE30 6361EE30 Figure 7 The numbers within brackets mentioned on the right of the description indicate the number of lubrication points. 7-12...
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS EVERY 1000 HOURS (EMS: EASY MAINTENANCE Arm cylinder top pin (EMS) SYSTEM) Boom top pin (EMS) NOTE: If the following linkage point is not equipped Bucket cylinder foot pin (EMS) with original parts, this point must be greased every 50 hours.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS 370 X4S LF Boom / Arm / Bucket Lubrication 6A0BC0CC 6A0BC0CC Figure 13 The numbers within brackets mentioned on the right of the description indicate the number of lubrication points. 7-14...
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS EVERY 1000 HOURS (EMS: EASY MAINTENANCE Arm cylinder top pin (EMS) SYSTEM) NOTE: If the following linkage point is not equipped with original parts, this point must be greased every 50 hours. Boom foot pin (EMS) Boom cylinder top pin (EMS) ...
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS TURNTABLE BEARING Bucket linkage (EMS) EVERY 500 HOURS Turntable: (2) 68A31478 68A31478 Figure 19 702D6317 EVERY 250 HOURS 702D6317 Figure 21 Clean the grease nipple and add grease until the Bucket grease oozes out of the ring seal. 87EB85CC 7094CA99 87EB85CC...
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS GREASING THE TURNTABLE TEETH GREASING THE SWING REDUCTION GEAR Grease capacity: 46.3 lb (21 kg) Grease capacity: 2.0 lb (0.9 kg) Type of grease: Refer to page 7-1. Type of grease: Refer to page 7-1. EVERY 500 HOURS EVERY 2000 HOURS Remove the inspection cover (1).
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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 reservoir tank 8229F7EC 8229F7EC Figure 29 Swing Reduction Gear 729B8D3E 729B8D3E...
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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 excavator 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 on the right side of the cylinder block, and drain coolant inside the engine. Close the bleed plug when the radiator is completely empty. Install the plug on the engine block.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS FILLING Start the engine, and perform a warm-up. If the heater is installed, also bleed the heater circuit of WARNING air. Turn the set temperature and the blower speed Ensure that the overflowed coolant does not splash on to the maximum settings.
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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 main filter element...
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CHANGING THE PRE-FILTER ELEMENT Refer to "AIR BLEEDING FOR FUEL LINE" NOTE: If a fuel filter other than a genuine Link-Belt filter (Page7-28). is used, the guarantee will not be applied to a fault caused by the use of a wrong filter.
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After replacing the element or bleeding out the air, thoroughly wipe off any spilled diesel fuel. CAUTION 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 FINAL FILTER Tighten the drain plug. Drain plug tightening torque: 1.47 ± 0.36 lbf・ft. (2 This filter is installed in order to reduce malfunctions ± 0.5 N・m) caused by foreign matter entry during main filter replacement.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS AIR BLEEDING FOR FUEL LINE WARNING If the fuel pre-filter or the fuel main filter is replaced, Completely wipe out the spilled fuel. water is drained, or the fuel tank is emptied, bleed the It can lead to a fire hazard.
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After that, loosen the supply module filter cap (4). problems caused by foreign matter when refilling with DEF. Generally, maintenance is not required. If spewing back occurs, slowly supply water. If the water still spews back, consult your Link-Belt Dealer. IMPORTANT: filter cannot reused after cleaning.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS DRAINING NOTE: ・ Turn OFF the starter switch 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. C9A8A6CF C9A8A6CF Figure 60...
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS RELEASING PRESSURE IN THE Turn the starter switch key to the "OFF" position (shutdown). HYDRAULIC SYSTEM NOTE: Before working on the hydraulic system, always relieve the pressure out of the hydraulic circuits. Park the machine on flat, level ground, lower the attachment to the ground, then stop the engine.
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See Bleeding air from the hydraulic components. 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...
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS FILLING THE HYDRAULIC TANK PILOT FILTER REPLACEMENT Relieve the pressure out of the hydraulic tank Release all pressure in the hydraulic system. See completely. RELEASING PRESSURE IN THE HYDRAULIC RELEASING PRESSURE SYSTEM(Page 7-31). HYDRAULIC SYSTEM (Page 7-31).
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS REPLACING THE AIR BREATHER FILTER B5C975EE B5C975EE Figure 70 Unlock the air breather (1) with the key and turn the air breather (1) about 30 degrees counter- clockwise to relieve the pressure in the hydraulic tank.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS RETURN FILTER REPLACEMENT CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT OF THE SUCTION FILTER 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(Page 7-31).
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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 7-31).
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS BLEEDING AIR FROM THE HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS IMPORTANT: After bleeding air from the components, stop the engine for 5 minutes and check there are no bubbles at the surface of the hydraulic fluid in the reservoir.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS SWING REDUCTION GEAR Run the engine at low idle and loosen the hose connected to the drain port joint. Check to see if oil oozes out. Do not perform a swing operation at this time.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS HYDRAULIC BREAKER (OPTIONAL) - REPLACING HYDRAULIC FLUID AND FILTERS WITH STANDARD HYDRAULIC FLUID D45B792D Figure 80 1. Percentage of use 2. Interval in hours 3. Replacing hydraulic fluid 4. Replacing hydraulic filters HYDRAULIC FLUID ・...
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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 Remove the outer element.
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS REPLACING THE ELEMENTS Install the cover with the dust port at the bottom. Release the fasteners and remove the cover. D3138B62 D3138B62 D3138B62 Figure 87 Check the dust port to make sure it is not clogged D3138B62 Figure 84 Remove the outer element.
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NOTE: It takes a relatively long time to drain the oil. NOTE: Check the condition of the drained oil. If metallic shavings or other foreign matter are found, consult your Link-Belt dealer. C753306B C753306B Figure 89 CD1F0B9F CD1F0B9F Figure 91 Install the drain plug (3).
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CHAPTER 7 - LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS Install the dipstick (2) and check that the oil level is within the hatched area. Wait 10 minutes and check the oil level again. If necessary, add oil through the fill port (1). C753306B C753306B Figure 92...
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(2). If it contains metal filings or foreign matter, contact If necessary, replace the seals of plugs (2) and (3) your Link-Belt Dealer. then replace the plugs. Repeat Steps 2 to 6 for the other travel reduction As necessary, replace the plug seal.
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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) CHECKING THE TENSION...
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTING THE TENSION TIGHTENING TORQUE OF THE TRACK SHOE This operation is to be carried out after the tension has The tightening torque of the screws must be: been checked. 1373± 137 N·m(1013± 101 lbf·ft.) ...
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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. 726FF3BE 726FF3BE 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 CLEANING The lower net includes two nets per unit. Detach the one-touch clip (1) and pull the upper protective Stop the engine, then remove the key from the net toward you (2), and then pull up the lower starter switch.
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS Note that clogged protective nets, radiator fins, or oil cooler fins can cause overheating. Use compressed air to blow away any mud, dirt, etc. clogging the nets or fins. Steam or pressurized water also can be used instead of compressed air. WARNING Flying dirt in the air.
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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): 56.06 lbf・ft. (76 N・ IMPORTANT: Operating the engine with loosened belt may cause over heat of the engine or insufficient...
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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. FUEL TANK FILTER If you have even the slightest doubt regarding the condition of the structure, contact your Link-Belt Dealer. SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS If the protective structure has suffered any accident, it is Cleaning of filter: Check periodically.
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Paper remains stuck when placed on rod. Normal Very oily or weeping Each time the cylinder rod is extended, a ring of oil can be seen on the rod. Contact your Link-Belt Dealer Leakage Each time the rod retracts, the excess oil drips from the gland.
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS REPLACING A BUCKET INSTALLATION - BUCKET Check that the bucket is in stable condition. 370 X4S Start the engine. REMOVAL - BUCKET Store the arm in the housing. Place the bucket on flat, horizontal ground. Operate Stop the engine, and remove the starter switch key.
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Install the arm to bucket linkage pin, and then the retaining pins and the rings. sy78kv-004 sy78kv-004 Figure 20 370 X4S LF REMOVAL - BUCKET Place the bucket on flat, horizontal ground. Operate 3DAFF2ED Figure 22 the attachment controls so the arm to bucket Start the engine.
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS FIRE EXTINGUISHER (NOT SUPPLIED) It is recommended to have a fire extinguisher on the excavator. The fire extinguisher is available from your Link- Belt Dealer and can be installed on the excavator. MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS Examine the fire extinguisher and make sure it is not Every month damaged...
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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 4BBF9E18 4BBF9E18 Figure 25 Alternator ATS sub-harness connection connector Nox sensor connection connector Battery Disconnect Switch Battery terminal 8-14...
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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 AND REPLACING SUCTION FILTER The components of the air conditioning system need servicing at regular intervals.
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CHAPTER 8 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS CLEANING AND REPLACING AIR CIRCULATION Remove the filter and clean with compressed air or FILTER water. Replace the filter if it is damaged. WARNING ・ When washing with water, use tap water or water When removing or installing the filter, always turn the filled in a bucket or other container.
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(A), the refrigerant level is appropriate. NOTE: If any of the following occurs, the refrigerant level is not appropriate. Consult your Link-Belt dealer. Bubbles exist with the air conditioner turned ON. ・ The refrigerant does not form bubbles immediately ・...
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A gas spring is located in the cab sunroof (2 locations in right and left), tool box and engine hood. In the following cases, request inspection, service, and replacement from the Link-Belt dealer. If the engine hood, the cab sunroof, or the toolbox ・...
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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 BOLT TIGHTENING TIGHTENING CODE RETIGHTENING LOCATION NOMINAL WRENCH WRENCH TORQUE TORQUE DIAMETER [lbf·ft.] [N·m] Cab (anchor)(*1) 1.614 in. 41 mm 253±36 343±49 Battery 0.669 in. 17 mm 15±1 19.7±1.95 NOTE: For items marked with (*1), always apply Loctite #262 or equivalent and tighten to the specified torque. For items marked with (*2), temporarily tighten the nut, check the seating, and then tighten it to the specified torque.
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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 FUSE NOTE: When replacing a fuse or relay, turn the starter switch key to the "OFF" (stop) position before starting the work. NOTE: Ensure that the fuse is replaced with a fuse of the same amperage.
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CHAPTER 9 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS FUSE FUNCTION 5B6BA543 5B6BA543 Figure 2 FUSE BOX 1 FUSE BOX 2 Name Name key switch (10 A) Seat suspension heater (15 A) Switch panel Back up (10 A) Wiper, washer (10 A) Controller Back up (10 A) DC/DC converter...
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CHAPTER 9 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH IMPORTANT: It is located near the battery and can be accessed by The ATS continues to operate for about 3 minutes after opening the rear left-hand side door of the machine. the starter switch is turned to the "OFF"...
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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 excavator'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 excavator 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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NOTE: For transporting the excavator without an consult an approved organization. attachment, the counterweight must be removed. TRANSPORTING THE EXCAVATOR - ON A Contact your Link-Belt Dealer. TRAILER REMOVING THE ATTACHMENT FROM THE WARNING EXCAVATOR The excavator can slip or fall from a ramp or trailer.
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CHAPTER 10 - TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS CONTROL PANEL OPERATION DURING LOADING After the machine is completely loaded onto the trailer, swing the upper structure and lower the Press the idle mode switch (function switch) to turn "OFF" the auto idle switch. The idling display on the attachment to the lower end of the trailer ramp.
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CHAPTER 10 - TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS LOADING THE EXCAVATOR WITH ATTACHMENT Stop the engine, remove the starter switch key, and AND COUNTERWEIGHT REMOVED place the gate lock lever in the console sprung up Put a block behind the front of a tire. position (non-operation state).
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CHAPTER 10 - TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS TIE DOWN ON TRANSPORT VEHICLE [Example 2] [Example 1] F78DEF3A F10419C9 F78DEF3A Figure 11 F10419C9 Figure 10 Wire rope/Chain Wire rope/Chain Block Block Chock Chock Chain Padding Rubber mat Rubber mat Check if the machine is correctly loaded on the Check if the machine is correctly loaded on the trailer, etc., at the specified position, or if the...
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CHAPTER 10 - TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS UNLOADING THE EXCAVATOR Secure the lower frame to the trailer by passing chains through the chain mounting holes (for Remove the blocks and fastening wire ropes. transport) in the lower frame and tensioning the Start the engine.
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CHAPTER 10 - TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS LIFTING THE EXCAVATOR WARNING Retract the fully extended attachment, bucket, and arm Risk to outsiders. Before starting work, be sure to cylinder, and put the attachment on the ground. check that there are no people or livestock in the work After the engine has stopped, leave the operator's seat.
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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 WEIGHT 4,420 kg 11.04 m 0.86 m 1.89 m 1.94 m 10.78 m (9,744.48 0.95 m lb) (*3)BOOM (434.65 (33.86 (74.41 (76.38 (424.41 (37.4 in.) in.) in.) in.) in.) in.) * INCLUDE 2,420 kg 8.80 m 0.81 m...
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CHAPTER 10 - TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS LOCKING THE LONG FRONT ATTACHMENT FOR TRANSPORT It is mandatory to install the locking strut (1) before transporting the machine with the attachment. Extend the arm cylinder rod as far as possible to retract the arm as far as possible then lower the boom but do not place the attachment on the ground.
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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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In Power Boost Mode 5,410 psi (37.3 MPa) Swing 4,410 psi (30.4 MPa) Travel 4,970 psi (34.3 MPa) 370 X4S LF Boom Up/Arm 4,970 psi (34.3 MPa) In Power Boost Mode 5,410 psi (37.3 MPa) Boom Down 2,990 psi (20.6 MPa) Bucket 3,840 psi (26.5 MPa)
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Triple grouser Width of standard track pads 31.5" (800 mm) Ground pressure 7.68 psi (0.053 MPa) Gradeability 370 X4S LF Number of upper rollers Number of lower rollers Number of track pads 48 per side Type of track pads Triple grouser Width of standard track pads 31.5"...
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Bucket digging force 51,640 lbf (229.7 kN) with auto power boost mode applied 56,160 lbf (249.8 kN) 370 X4S LF 25' 03" (7.63 m) 14,900 lbf (66.2 kN) with auto power boost mode applied 16,200 lbf (72.0 kN) Bucket digging force 24,500 lbf (109.0 kN)
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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 Excavator dealer. 11-18...
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CHAPTER 12 - INDEX CHAPTER 12 INDEX ATTACHMENT............6-2, 11-3 ATTACHMENT CYLINDERS..........7-37 370 X4S....7-12, 8-10, 10-9, 11-1, 11-2, 11-3, 11-4, AUTO................4-165 11-6, 11-10 AUTO ATS RE-GEN............5-23 370 X4S LF....7-14, 8-11, 10-11, 11-1, 11-2, 11-3, AUTO BOOSTING............4-41 11-4, 11-8, 11-12 AUTO OPERATION LEVER LOCK FUNCTION..
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CHAPTER 12 - INDEX CHECKING THE TENSION........8-1, 8-6 CLEANING..............8-1, 8-4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS........9-1, 11-1 CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT OF THE SUCTION ELIMINATION OF MEMORIES........4-183 FILTER................7-35 EMERGENCY STOP - HAND SIGNAL......3-28 CLEANING AND REPLACING AIR CIRCULATION EMISSION LABEL............2-7 FILTER................8-16 EMPTY TOOL - HAND SIGNAL........3-30 CLEANING AND REPLACING SUCTION FILTER..
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CHAPTER 12 - INDEX FOR STANDARD MACHINE..........10-2 HYDRAULIC OIL SAMPLING...........7-8 FORWARD-BACK POSITION ADJUSTMENT SECTION 4-6 HYDRAULIC PUMP............7-37 FREE SWING..............4-43 HYDRAULIC PUMPS:............ 11-1 FRONT RIGHT CONSOLE..........4-16 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM.......... 7-32, 11-1 FRONT WIPER...............4-39 FUEL............... 5-28, 7-1 ID LABEL (B)..............2-6 FUEL CONSUMPTION (FUEL CONSUMPTION IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS..........
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CHAPTER 12 - INDEX LUBRICATION POINTS..........7-12 LUBRICATION, FILTERS, AND FLUIDS......7-1 PAIRING OF Bluetooth..........4-181 LUMBAR SUPPORT ADJUSTER........4-6 PARKING THE EXCAVATOR........5-32 PASSCODE SETTING..........4-157 PAYLOAD..............4-66, 4-67 MACHINE INFORMATION........... 4-101 PAYLOAD CALIBRATION..........4-86 MAGAZINE RACK............4-177 PAYLOAD MAIN MENU..........4-73 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS......
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CHAPTER 12 - INDEX RETRACT ARM - HAND SIGNAL........3-30 RETURN FILTER REPLACEMENT....... 7-35 TEMPERATURE............4-162 RIGHT DOOR...............4-206 TEMPERATURE CLIMATES..........7-1 RIGHT SWITCH PANEL AND CONSOLE..... 4-11 TENSION ADJUSTMENT..........8-15 RIGHT, LEFT, FRONT AND REAR OF THE THUMB AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS (TAH)....5-37 EXCAVATOR..............2-4 TIE DOWN ON TRANSPORT VEHICLE......10-4 RINSING.................
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CHAPTER 12 - INDEX WAVES................. 4-194 WAVES+...............4-196 WAVES+ (OPTION)............4-46 WEIGHT AND DIMENSION OF THE PARTS DURING DIVIDED TRANSPORTATION........10-8 WEIGHTS............... 11-2 WHEN DEF RUNS OUT..........5-17 WHEN USING AGAIN..........10-16 WINDSHIELD............... 4-184 WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER........4-164 WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR......4-206 WORK MODE..............4-29 WORK TOOL RELATED ICONS........4-59 WORK TOOL SETTING..........
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