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Foreword ----------------------------------------------------------- 0-1
Before servicing this machine --------------------------- 0-2
EC regulation approved ------------------------------------ 0-3
Table to enter S/No and distribution --------------------- 0-4
Safety labels ------------------------------------------------------ 0-5
Machine data plate -------------------------------------------- 0-18
Guide (direction, S/No, symbol) ------------------------ 0-19
1. Before operating the machine -------------------- 1-1
2. During operating the machine -------------------- 1-16
3. During maintenance ----------------------------------- 1-23
4. Parking -------------------------------------------------------- 1-26
1. Major components -------------------------------------- 2-1
2. Specifications --------------------------------------------- 2-2
3. Working range -------------------------------------------- 2-5
4. Weight --------------------------------------------------------- 2-7
5. Lifting capacities ----------------------------------------- 2-9
6. Bucket selection guide ------------------------------- 2-12
7. Undercarriage --------------------------------------------- 2-14
9. Recommended oils ------------------------------------ 2-19
1. Cab devices ------------------------------------------------ 3-1
2. Cluster -------------------------------------------------------- 3-2
3. Switches ----------------------------------------------------- 3-27
4. Levers and pedals -------------------------------------- 3-32
5. Air conditioner and heater -------------------------- 3-34
6. Others --------------------------------------------------------- 3-38
1. Suggestion for new machine ---------------------- 4-1
3. Starting and stop the engine ---------------------- 4-3
4. Mode selection system ------------------------------- 4-7
5. Operation of the working device ----------------- 4-12
6. Traveling of the machine ---------------------------- 4-13
7. Efficient working method ---------------------------- 4-16
9. Normal operation of excavator ------------------- 4-22
10. Attachment lowering ---------------------------------- 4-23
11. Storage -------------------------------------------------- ---- 4-24
12. RCV lever operating pattern ---------------------- 4-26
14. Regeneration system --------------------------------- 4-29
1. Preparation for transportation -------------------- 5-1
2. Dimension and weight ------------------------------- 5-2
3. Loading the machine --------------------------------- 5-5
4. Fixing the machine ------------------------------------ 5-7
1. Instruction ------------------------------------------------- 6-1
2. Tightening torque --------------------------------------- 6-6
3. Fuel, coolant and lubricants ----------------------- 6-9
4. Maintenance check list ------------------------------ 6-11
5. Maintenance chart ------------------------------------ 6-16
6. Service instruction ------------------------------------- 6-18
7. Electrical system ---------------------------------------- 6-42
8. Air conditioner and heater -------------------------- 6-45
1. Engine -------------------------------------------------- ------ 7-1
2. Electrical system ---------------------------------------- 7-2
3. Others -------------------------------------------------------- 7-3
1. Selecting hydraulic breaker ------------------------ 8-1
2. Circuit configuration ----------------------------------- 8-2
3. Maintenance ---------------------------------------------- 8-3
5. Quick clamp ----------------------------------------------- 8-6
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Foreword ----------------------------------------------------------- 0-1 7. Efficient working method ---------------------------- 4-16 Before servicing this machine --------------------------- 0-2 8. Operation in the special work sites ------------ 4-20 EC regulation approved ------------------------------------ 0-3 9. Normal operation of excavator ------------------- 4-22 Table to enter S/No and distribution --------------------- 0-4 10.
  • Page 2: Foreword

    3. Use genuine Hyundai spare parts genuine Hyundai spare parts for the replacement of parts. We expressly point out that Hyundai will not accept any responsibility for defects resulting from non- genuine parts or non workmanlike repair. In such cases Hyundai cannot assume liability for any damage.
  • Page 3: Before Servicing This Machine

    The procedures in this manual do not supersede any requirements imposed by federal, state, provin- cial or local laws. Hyundai can not anticipate every possible circumstance or environment in which this machine may be used and serviced. All personnel must remain alert to potential hazards.
  • Page 4: Ec Regulation Approved

    EC REGULATION APPROVED EC REGULATION APPROVED · Noise level (EN474-1 : 2006 and 2000/14/EC) are as followings. : 103dB (EU only) 73dB · The value of vibrations transmitted by the operator's seat are lower than standard value of (EN474-1 : 2006 and 2002/44/EC)
  • Page 5 Model : ******* Serial Nr. : 2. Manufacturer HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 12th Fl., Hyundai Bldg. 75, Yulgok-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul 03058, Korea HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT EUROPE N.V. Authorized representative : Hyundailaan 4, 3980 Tessenderlo Owner of the technical fi le for Belgium machine production.
  • Page 6 TABLE TO ENTER SERIAL NO. AND DISTRIBUTOR Machine Serial No. Engine Serial No. Manufacturing year Manufacturer HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 12th Fl., Hyundai Bldg. 75, Yulgok-ro, Jongno-gu, Address Seoul 03058, Korea HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT U.S.A, Inc. Distributor for U.S.A 6100 Atlantic Boulevard Norcross...
  • Page 7: Safety Labels

    SAFETY LABELS SAFETY LABELS 1. LOCATION 1. LOCATION Always keep these labels clean. If they are lost or damage, attach them again or replace them with a new label. NON ENGLISH PUMP SCREEN LH SUPPORT CAB INSIDE-RH CAB INSIDE-LH LH CONSOLE BOX LOWER FRAME BATTERY COVER 2609A0SL01...
  • Page 8: Air Cleaner Filter

    2. DESCRIPTION 2. DESCRIPTION There are several specific warning labels on this machine please become familiarized with all warn- ing labels. Replace any safety label that is damaged, or missing. AIR CLEANER FILTER AIR CLEANER FILTER (item 1) This warning label is positioned on the air cleaner cover.
  • Page 9: High Pressure Hose

    BATTERY ACCIDENT BATTERY ACCIDENT (item 5) This warning label is positioned on the bat- tery cover. Electrolyte containing sulfuric acid cause Electrolyte containing sulfuric acid cause severe burns. Avoid being in contact with severe burns. Avoid being in contact with skin, eyes or clothes.
  • Page 10: Hydraulic Oil Level

    7) 7) HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL (item 7) This warning label is positioned on the screen plate. Place the bucket on the ground whenever Place the bucket on the ground whenever servicing the hydraulic system. servicing the hydraulic system. ※...
  • Page 11 SIDE KEEP CLEAR SIDE KEEP CLEAR (item 13) This warning label is positioned on the side of LH rear side cover. To prevent serious personal injury or To prevent serious personal injury or death keep clear of machine swing radi- death keep clear of machine swing radi- Do not deface or remove this label from Do not deface or remove this label from...
  • Page 12 NO STEP NO STEP (item 16) This warning label is positioned on the engine hood and counterweight. Don't step on the engine hood and coun- Don't step on the engine hood and coun- terweight. terweight. 21070FW16 TRANSPORTING TRANSPORTING (item 17) This warning label is positioned right side of upper frame.
  • Page 13 REF OPERATOR'S MANUAL REF OPERATOR'S MANUAL (item 20) This warning label is positioned on the right side window of the cab. (1) (1) REF OPERATOR MANUAL REF OPERATOR MANUAL Study the operator's manual before start- Study the operator's manual before start- ing and operating machine.
  • Page 14: Air Conditioner Filter

    19 19) SAFETY REAR WINDOW SAFETY REAR WINDOW (item 23) This warning label is positioned on the inside of rear window. ※ The rear window serves us an alternate The rear window serves us an alternate exit. exit. ※ To remove rear window, pull the ring and To remove rear window, pull the ring and push out the glass.
  • Page 15: Electric Welding

    CLAMP LOCKING CLAMP LOCKING (item 32) This warning label is positioned on the right side window of cab. Serious injury or death can result from Serious injury or death can result from dropping bucket. dropping bucket. Operating the machine with quick clamp Operating the machine with quick clamp switch unlocked or without safety pin of switch unlocked or without safety pin of...
  • Page 16 FALLING FALLING (item 39) This warning label is positioned on the top of the hydraulic tank. Falling is one of the major cause of per- Falling is one of the major cause of per- sonal injury. sonal injury. Be careful of slippery conditions on the Be careful of slippery conditions on the platforms, steps and handrails when platforms, steps and handrails when...
  • Page 17 A special air bleed valve is nec- mulator. A special air bleed valve is nec- essary for this operation, so please con- essary for this operation, so please con- tact your Hyundai distributor. tact your Hyundai distributor. MACHINE CONTROL PATTERN MACHINE CONTROL PATTERN VALVE...
  • Page 18 MACHINE CONTROL PATTERN MACHINE CONTROL PATTERN (item 46) This warning label is positioned on the LH support of cowl. Check the machine control pattern for Check the machine control pattern for conformance to pattern on this label. conformance to pattern on this label. not, change label to match pattern before not, change label to match pattern before operating machine.
  • Page 19 BEACON LAMP BEACON LAMP (item 49) This warning label is positioned on the right outside of the cabin. ※ Make sure the beacon lamp maintains a Make sure the beacon lamp maintains a vertical position. vertical position. A horizontal position can result in a A horizontal position can result in a decrease in life time of the lamp due to decrease in life time of the lamp due to...
  • Page 20: Machine Data Plate

    ※ The machine serial number assigned to this particular machine and should be used when request- ing information or ordering service parts for this machine from your authorized HYUNDAI dealer. The machine serial number is also stamped on the frame.
  • Page 21: Guide (Direction, S/No, Symbol)

    GUIDE GUIDE 1. DIRECTION 1. DIRECTION Forward The direction of this manual indicate forward, back- ward, right and left on the standard of operator when the travel motor is in the rear and machine is on the traveling direction. Left Right Travel motor Backward...
  • Page 22: Safety Hints

    SAFETY HINTS 1. BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE Think-safety first. In special situation, wear protective clothing including a safety helmet, safety shoes, gloves, safety glasses and ear protection as required by the job condition. Almost every accident is caused by disregarding the simple and fundamental safety hints.
  • Page 23 Check daily according to the operation manual. Repair the damaged parts and tighten the loosened bolts. 13031SH05 Check for leakage of engine oil, hydraulic oil, fuel and coolant. Keep machine clean, clean machine regularly. 13031SH06 Do not operate the machine if it requires repairs. Operate after complete repair.
  • Page 24: Fops (Falling Object Protective Structure)

    In case you need top guard, front guard and FOPS (falling object protective structure), Front guard please contact Hyundai distributor in Europe. 21091SH01 UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION Any modification made without authorization from Hyundai can create hazards.
  • Page 25: Rotating Beacon

    Do not use attachments that are not authorized by Hyundai or your Hyundai distributor. Use of unauthorized attachments could create a safety problem and adversely affect the proper opera- tion and useful life of the machine.
  • Page 26: Safety Features

    SAFETY FEATURES Be sure all guards and covers are in their proper position. Have guards and covers repaired if damaged. Use safety features such as safety lock and seat belts properly. Never remove any safety features. Always keep them in good operating condition. Improper use of safety features could result in serious bodily injury or death.
  • Page 27: Fire Prevention And Explosion Prevention

    FIRE PREVENTION AND EXPLOSION PREVENTION Regeneration The exhaust gas temperatures during regeneration will be elevated. Follow proper fire prevention instructions and use the disable regeneration function when appropriate. General All fuels, most lubricants, and some coolant mixtures are flammable. To minimize the risk of fire or explosion, the following actions are recommended.
  • Page 28 SAFETY FEATURES Be sure all guards and covers are in their proper position. Have guards and covers repaired if damaged. Use safety features such as safety lock and seat belts properly. Never remove any safety features. Always keep them in good operating condition. Improper use of safety features could result in serious bodily injury or death.
  • Page 29 Store fuels and lubricants in properly marked containers away from unauthorized personnel. Store oily rags and flammable materials in protective containers. Do not smoke in areas that are used for storing flammable materials. 3001SH02 Use caution when you are fueling a machine. Do not smoke while you are fueling a machine.
  • Page 30 Fire on a machine can result in personal injury or death. Exposed battery cables that come into contact with a grounded connection can result in fires. Replace cables and related parts that show signs of wear or damage. Contact your Hyundai Heavy Industries dealer. Wiring Check electrical wires daily.
  • Page 31 Do not operate a machine when a fire hazard exists. Repair any lines that are corroded, loose, or damaged. Leaks may provide fuel for fires. Consult your Hyundai Heavy Industries dealer for repair or for replacement parts.
  • Page 32 Fire Extinguisher As an additional safety measure, keep a fire extinguisher on the machine. Be familiar with the operation of the fire extinguisher. Inspect the fire extinguisher and service the fire extinguisher regularly. Follow the recommendations on the instruction plate. Consider installation of an aftermarket Fire Suppression System, if the application and working conditions warrant the installation.
  • Page 33 Do not weld the ROPS structure in order to install the fire extinguisher. Also, do not drill holes in the ROPS structure in order to mount the fire extinguisher on the ROPS. Consult your Hyundai Heavy Industries dealer for the proper procedure for mounting the fire extinguisher.
  • Page 34 THE EUROPEAN UNION PHYSICAL AGENTS (VIBRATION) DIRECTIVE 2002/44/EC Vibration Data for Earth-moving Machines Information Concerning Hand/Arm Vibration Level When the machine is operated according to the intended use, the hand/arm vibration of this machine is below 2.5 m/s Information Concerning Whole Body Vibration Level The highest root mean square value of weighted acceleration to which the whole body is subjected, is less than 0.5 m/s This section provides vibration data and a method for estimating the vibration level for earth moving...
  • Page 35 All vibration levels are in meter per second squared. ISO Reference Table A – Equivalent vibration levels of whole body vibration emission for earthmoving equipment. Vibration Levels Scenario Factors Machine Typical operating Machine kind family condition X axis Y axis Z axis X axis Y axis...
  • Page 36 Guidelines for Reducing Vibration Levels on Earthmoving Equipment Properly adjust machines. Properly maintain machines. Operate machines smoothly. Maintain the conditions of the terrain. The following guidelines can help reduce the whole body vibration level : Use the right type and size of machine, equipment, and attachments. Maintain machines according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
  • Page 37: During Operating The Machine

    2. DURING OPERATING THE MACHINE Use the handle and footstep when getting on or off the machine. Do not jump on or off the machine. 13031SH09 Sound the horn to warn nearby personnel before operating the machine. Remove all the obstacles like frost on the window before operating the machine for the good visibility.
  • Page 38 Provide proper ventilation when operating engine in a closed area to avoid the danger of exhaust gases. 13031SH13 Check the locations of underground gas pipes or water line and secure the safety before operation. 13031SH14 The operating near the electrical lines is very dangerous.
  • Page 39 Watch out for obstacles. Be particularly careful to check the machine clearance during the swing. 13031SH17 When using the machine as breaker or working in a place where stones may fall down, cab roof guard and head guard should be provided for proper protection.
  • Page 40 The operation on a slope is dangerous. Avoid operating the machine on a slope of over 10 degree. 13031SH21 Operate the machine after making ground flat when operation is required on a slope. 13031SH22 The swing on the slope can be danger of rolling over.
  • Page 41 Avoid traveling in a cross direction on a slope as it can cause the danger of rolling over and sliding. 13031SH25 Traveling on a slope is dangerous. Be sure to operate slowly when traveling down a slope and maintain the bucket at a height of 20~30 cm (1 ft) above the ground so that it can be used as brake in an emergency.
  • Page 42 Before traveling the machine, sound the horn to warn nearby personnel. Operate forward and backward correctly with confirming the location of the travel motor. 13031SH29 Slow down when traveling through obstacles or uneven ground. 13031SH30 When working on soft ground, place mats or wood boards on the ground to prevent the machine sinking.
  • Page 43: Mounting And Dismounting

    Additional track frame step can be fitted for wider optional shoe. In this case please contact your Hyundai distributor. Do not hold any control levers when getting on or off the machine.
  • Page 44: During Maintenance

    3. DURING MAINTENANCE Stop the engine immediately when the trouble of the machine is found. Inspect immediately the cause of trouble such as vibration, overheating and trouble in the cluster then repair. 13031SH33 Park on a flat place and stop the engine for inspecting and repairing.
  • Page 45 There is the danger of fire in fuel and oil. Store in cool and dry area, away from any open flames. 13031SH37 Do not touch exhaust pipe, or may cause severe burn. 13031SH38 Do not open the engine hood and covers while the engine is running.
  • Page 46 Be careful that the front window may be promptly closed. Be sure to support stay, when the side door needs to be opened. Be careful that the open side door may closed by the external or natural force like strong wind. 13031SH41 The antislip protection should be replaced if they have become worn or have been printed...
  • Page 47: Parking

    4. PARKING When leaving the machine after parking, lower the bucket to the ground completely and put the safety lever at parking position then remove the key. Lock the cab door. 13031SH44 Park the machine in the flat and safe place. 13031SH45 Hope you can work easily and safely observing safety rules.
  • Page 48: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS 1. MAJOR COMPONENT 1. MAJOR COMPONENT Battery box Fuel tank Hydraulic tank Main pump After treatment device Engine Radiator Tooth Bucket Turning joint Swing motor Main control valve Oil cooler Arm cylinder Boom Boom cylinder Counterweight Bucket cylinder Connecting link Idler Carrier roller...
  • Page 49: Specifications

    2. SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPECIFICATIONS 1) 1) R260LC-9A R260LC-9A ·5.85 5.85 m m (19' 2") BOOM and 3.05 (19' 2") BOOM and 3.05 m m (10' 0") ARM (10' 0") ARM 2609A2SP02 Description Unit Specification Operating weight kg (lb) 25200 (55600) Bucket capacity (SAE heaped), standard 1.08 (1.41)
  • Page 50 2) 2) R260NLC-9A R260NLC-9A ·5.85 5.85 m m (19' 2") BOOM and 3.05 (19' 2") BOOM and 3.05 m m (10' 0") ARM (10' 0") ARM 2609A2SP03 Description Unit Specification 25100 (55300) Operating weight kg (lb) 1.08 (1.41) Bucket capacity (SAE heaped), standard 9920 (32' 7") Overall length 2980 ( 9' 9")
  • Page 51 3) 3) R260LC-9A HIGH WALKER R260LC-9A HIGH WALKER ·5.85 5.85 m m (19' 2") BOOM and 3.05 (19' 2") BOOM and 3.05 m m (10' 0") ARM (10' 0") ARM 2609A2SP04 Description Unit Specification Operating weight 27450 (60520) kg (lb) Bucket capacity (SAE heaped), standard 1.08 (1.41)
  • Page 52: Working Range

    3. WORKING RANGE 3. WORKING RANGE R260LC-9A, R260NLC-9A [5.85 m (19' 2") BOOM] 1) 1) R260LC-9A, R260NLC-9A 2609A2SP05 ※3.05m (10' 0") Arm Description 2.10m (6' 11") Arm 2.50m (8' 2") Arm 3.60m (11' 10") Arm Max digging reach (31' 4") 9870 mm (32' 5")
  • Page 53 R260LC-9A HIGH WALKER [5.85 m (19' 2") BOOM] 2) 2) R260LC-9A HIGH WALKER 2609A2SP06 2.50m (8' 2") Arm ※3.05m (10' 0") Arm 3.60m (11' 10") Arm Description 2.10m (6' 11") Arm Max digging reach 9550 mm (31' 4") 9870 mm (32' 5")
  • Page 54: Weight

    4. WEIGHT 4. WEIGHT 1) 1) R260LC-9A, R260NLC-9A R260LC-9A, R260NLC-9A R260LC-9A R260NLC-9A Item ← ← Upperstructure assembly 10500 23150 ← ← Main frame weld assembly 2360 5200 ← ← Engine assembly 1150 ← ← Main pump assembly ← ← Main control valve assembly ←...
  • Page 55 R260LC-9A HIGH WALKER R260LC-9A HIGH WALKER R260LC-9A HIGH WALKER Item Upperstructure assembly 10500 23150 Main frame weld assembly 2360 5200 Engine assembly 1150 Main pump assembly Main control valve assembly Swing motor assembly Hydraulic oil tank assembly Fuel tank assembly...
  • Page 56: Lifting Capacities

    5. 5. LIFTING CAPACITIES LIFTING CAPACITIES R260LC-9A R260LC-9A 5.85 m (19' 2") boom, 2.10 m (6' 11") arm equipped with 1.08 m (SAE heaped) bucket and 600 mm (24") triple grouser shoe. · · : Rating over-front : Rating over-side or 360 degree At max.
  • Page 57 2) 2) R260NLC-9A R260NLC-9A 5.85 m (19' 2") boom, 2.10 m (6' 11") arm equipped with 1.08 m (SAE heaped) bucket and 600 mm (24") triple grouser shoe. · · : Rating over-front : Rating over-side or 360 degree Load radius At max.
  • Page 58 3) 3) R260LC-9A HIGH WALKER R260LC-9A HIGH WALKER 5.85 m (19' 2") boom, 2.10 m (6' 11") arm equipped with 1.08 m (SAE heaped) bucket, 600 mm (24") triple grouser shoe. · · : Rating over-front : Rating over-side or 360 degree Load radius At max.
  • Page 59: Bucket Selection Guide

    6. BUCKET SELECTION GUIDE 6. BUCKET SELECTION GUIDE GENERAL BUCKET GENERAL BUCKET 0.60 m 1.27 m ※1.08 m 1.03 m 0.79 m 1.50 m heaped bucket heaped bucket heaped bucket heaped bucket Recommendation Capacity Width 5.85m (19' 2") boom Weight 2.1m arm 2.5m arm 3.05m arm...
  • Page 60 2) 2) ROCK AND HEAVY DUTY BUCKET ROCK AND HEAVY DUTY BUCKET ◈1.07m ◈1.46m ⊙1.16m ◈1.27m ◈1.15m heaped bucket heaped bucket heaped bucket heaped bucket Recommendation Capacity Width 5.85 m (19' 2") boom Weight CECE Without With 2.1 m arm 2.5 m arm 3.05 m arm 3.6 m arm...
  • Page 61: Undercarriage

    3280 (10' 9") 3) 3) NUMBER OF ROLLERS AND SHOES ON EACH SIDE NUMBER OF ROLLERS AND SHOES ON EACH SIDE Quantity Item R260LC-9A, R260NLC-9A R260LC-9A HIGH WALKER 2 EA Carrier rollers 2 EA 9 EA Track rollers 9 EA...
  • Page 62 700mm double grouser Option 800mm triple grouser Option 900mm triple grouser Option ★ 1 : R260LC-9A HIGH WALKER ONLY ※ Table 2 Table 2 Category Applications Precautions · Travel at low speed on rough ground with large obstacles such as...
  • Page 63: Specification For Major Components

    8. SPECIFICATIONS FOR MAJOR COMPONENTS 8. SPECIFICATIONS FOR MAJOR COMPONENTS 1) 1) ENGINE ENGINE Item Specification Model Cummins QSB6.7 Type 4-cycle turbocharged, charger air cooled diesel engine Cooling method Water cooling Number of cylinders and arrangement 6 cylinders, in-line Firing order 1-5-3-6-2-4 Direct injection type Combustion chamber type...
  • Page 64: Main Control Valve

    4) 4) MAIN CONTROL VALVE MAIN CONTROL VALVE Item Specification Type 9 spools Operating method Hydraulic pilot system Main relief valve pressure 350 kgf/cm (4980 psi) [380 kgf/cm (5400 psi)] Overload relief valve pressure 400 kgf/cm (5690 psi) [ ] : Power boost 5) 5) SWING MOTOR SWING MOTOR...
  • Page 65 3180 mm (10' 5") 0.51 kgf/cm (7.25 psi) Standard 700 mm (28") 0.44 kgf/cm (6.26 psi) 3280 mm (10' 9") R260LC-9A 800 mm (32") Option 0.39 kgf/cm (5.55 psi) 3380 mm (11' 1") 900 mm (36") 0.35 kgf/cm (4.98 psi) 3480 mm (11' 5")
  • Page 66: Recommended Oils

    9. RECOMMENDED OILS Use only oils listed below. Do not mix different brand oil. Please use HYUNDAI genuine oil and grease. Ambient temperature C( F) Capacity Service point Kind of fluid (U.S. gal) (-58) (-22) (-4) (14) (32) (50) (68)
  • Page 67: Control Devices

    CONTROL DEVICES CONTROL DEVICES 1. CAB DEVICES 1. CAB DEVICES The ergonomically designed console box and suspension type seat provide the operator with com- fort. 2) 2) ELECTRONIC MONITOR SYSTEM ELECTRONIC MONITOR SYSTEM The centralized electronic monitor system allows the status and conditions of the machine to be monitored at a glance.
  • Page 68: Cluster

    2. CLUSTER 2. CLUSTER 1) 1) STRUCTURE STRUCTURE The cluster consists of LCD and switches as shown below. The LCD is to warn the operator in case of abnormal machine operation or conditions for the appropriate operation and inspection. Also, The LCD is to set and display for modes, monitoring and utilities with the switches. The switches or touch screen are to set the machine operation modes.
  • Page 69 2) 2) GAUGE GAUGE (1) (1) Operation screen Operation screen When you first turn starting switch ON, the operation screen will appear. Engine coolant temperature gauge Default Option Hydraulic oil temperature gauge Fuel level gauge RPM / Tripmeter display 2609A3CD13 ※...
  • Page 70: Warning Lamps

    WARNING LAMPS WARNING LAMPS 3) 3) Battery charging warning lamp Air cleaner warning lamp Check engine warning lamp Overload warning lamp Engine oil pressure warning lamp DPF warning lamp HEST warning lamp Emergency warning lamp Inhibit warning lamp Engine coolant Hydraulic oil temperature temperature warning lamp warning lamp...
  • Page 71 Emergency warning lamp Emergency warning lamp (4) (4) ① This lamp pops up and the buzzer sounds when each of the below warnings is happened. Engine coolant overheating (over 107˚C) Hydraulic oil overheating (over 105˚C) Pump EPPR circuit abnormal or open Attachment flow EPPR circuit abnormal or open 21093CD30 MCU input voltage abnormal...
  • Page 72 Initiate a manual regeneration Soot Blink high Engine power and speed will be reduced · automatically · Stop the engine immediatary. Stop · Please contact your Hyundai service center or local dealer. Automatic regeneration start function depends on inside temperature of aftertreatment device.
  • Page 73 ※ Manual regeneration method of DPF Manual regeneration method of DPF ※ Manual regeneration applies if the machine is in a fireproof Manual regeneration applies if the machine is in a fireproof area and there is no plan to turn off the maching during the area and there is no plan to turn off the maching during the regeneration.
  • Page 74 (12) (12) DPF regeneration inhibit warning lamp DPF regeneration inhibit warning lamp ① This warning lamp indicates, when illuminated, the DPF switch is pushed inhibit position, therefore automatic and manual regeneration can not occur. ※ Refer to the page 3-31 for the DPF switch. Refer to the page 3-31 for the DPF switch.
  • Page 75: Pilot Lamps

    4) 4) PILOT LAMPS PILOT LAMPS Work tool mode pilot lamp Work mode pilot lamp Travel speed pilot lamp Power/User mode pilot lamp Auto idle pilot lamp Power max pilot lamp Smart key pilot lamp Preheat pilot lamp Entertainment pilot lamp Warming up pilot lamp Maintenance pilot lamp Decel pilot lamp...
  • Page 76 Preheat pilot lamp Preheat pilot lamp (3) (3) ① Turning the start key switch ON position starts preheating in cold weather. ② Start the engine after this lamp is OFF. 21093CD39 (4) (4) Warming up pilot lamp Warming up pilot lamp ①...
  • Page 77 (8) (8) Entertainment pilot lamp Entertainment pilot lamp ① This lamp is on when MP4 or video files are playing. ※ Refer to the page 3-24. Refer to the page 3-24. 2609A3CD133 (9) (9) Smart key pilot lamp Smart key pilot lamp (opt) ①...
  • Page 78: Switches

    5) 5) SWITCHES SWITCHES Entertainment quick touch switch Main menu quick DMB quick touch switch touch switch Power/User mode Auto idle pilot lamp pilot lamp Travel speed pilot lamp Work mode pilot lamp Escape(previous or parent menu) Power mode switch Rear camera(option) Work mode switch Auto idle/Buzzer stop switch...
  • Page 79 (3) (3) User mode switch User mode switch ① This switch is used to memorize the current machine operating status in the MCU and activate the memorized user mode. ·Memory : Push more than 2 seconds. ·Action : Push within 2 seconds. ·Cancel : Push this switch once more within 2 seconds.
  • Page 80 6) 6) MAIN MENU MAIN MENU ※ You can select or set the menu by the select switch or touch screen (M). You can select or set the menu by the select switch or touch screen (M). On the operation screen, tap M to access the main menu screen. On the operation screen, tap M to access the main menu screen.
  • Page 81 (2) (2) Mode setup Mode setup ① Work tool Work tool 2609A3CD38 2609A3CD39 2609A8HB01 · A : Select one installed optional attachment. · B : Max fl ow - Set the maximum fl ow for the attachment. Flow level - Reduce the operating fl ow from maximum fl ow. Breaker - Max 7 steps, Reduced 10 lpm each step.
  • Page 82 ④ Auto power boost Auto power boost 2609A3CD45 2609A3CD46 · The power boost function can be activated or cancelled. · Enable - The digging power is automatically increased as working conditions by the MCU. It is operated max 8 seconds. ·...
  • Page 83 ③ Delete logged fault Delete logged fault 2609A3CD57 2609A3CD58 2609A3CD59 · The logged faults of the MCU or engine ECM can be deleted by this menu. ④ Monitoring Monitoring(Analog) 2609A3CD60 2609A3CD61 2609A3CD62 · The machine status such as the engine rpm, oil temperature, voltage and pressure etc. can be checked by this menu.
  • Page 84 (4) (4) Management Management ① Maintenance information Maintenance information 2609A3CD68 2609A3CD69 2609A3CD70 2609A3CD71 2609A3CD72 2609A3CD73 · Alarm( ) : Gray - Normal Yellow - First warning - Second warning · Replacement : The elapsed time will be reset to zero (0). ·...
  • Page 85 ② Machine security Machine security 2609A3CD74 2609A3CD75 2609A3CD76 · ESL mode setting ESL mode setting ESL : Engine Starting Limit ESL mode is desingned to be a theft deterrent or will pre- vent the unauthorized operation of the machine. If the ESL mode was selected Enable, the password will be required when the start switch is turned ON.
  • Page 86 Smart key Smart key (option) : Smart key is registered when the operator starts engine by start button fi rst. If smart key is not inside of the cabin, authentication process fails and the password entering is needed. 2609A3CD139 2609A3CD147 2609A3CD140 2609A3CD145 ·...
  • Page 87 ③ Machine Information Machine Information 2609A3CD84 2609A3CD85 · This can confi rm the identifi cation of the cluster, MCU, engine and machine. ④ A/S phone number A/S phone number 2609A3CD86 2609A3CD90 2609A3CD88 Enter the new A/S phone number 2609A3CD90 2609A3CD89 The new phone number is stored in MCU ⑤...
  • Page 88 ⑥ Clinometer Clinometer 2609A3CD49 2609A3CD50 · When the machine is on the fl atland, if tap the "initialization", the values of X, Y reset "0". · You can confi rm tilt of machine in cluster's operating screen. (5) (5) Display Display ①...
  • Page 89 ③ Brightness and touch calibration Brightness and touch calibration 2609A3CD98A 2609A3CD160 2609A3CD100 Manual (1st~10th step) 2609A3CD161 2609A3CD102 Auto (day/night) · If "Auto" is chosen, brightness for day and night can be differently set up. Also by using the bar in lower side, users can defi ne which time interval belongs to day and night. (in bar fi...
  • Page 90 ⑤ Language Language 2609A3CD105 2609A3CD106 2609A3CD107 · User can select preferable language and all displays are changed the selected language. ⑥ Screen type Screen type 2609A3CD108 2609A3CD109 2609A3CD124 A Type Default 2609A3CD125 2609A3CD131 B Type Option (6) (6) Utilities Utilities ①...
  • Page 91 ② Tripmeter Tripmeter 2609A3CD110 2609A3CD111 · Maximum 3 kinds of tripmeters can be used at the same time. · Each tripmeter can be turned on by choosing "Start" while it also can be turned off by choosing "Stop". · If the tripmeter icon is activated in the operation screen, it can be controlled directly there. ③...
  • Page 92 ④ FMT setting FMT setting 2609A3CD121 2609A3CD154 2609A3CD155 2609A3CD157 2609A3CD156 2609A3CD158 2609A3CD159 · The function that can listen cluster's occurrence sound by inside speaker of cabin making frequency of audio identical in cluster's frequency and machine. · Turn on the FMT function and sets frequency equally with frequency of audio in cabin. - Not in use : Cluster speaker only - In use (FMT only) : Cabin speaker only - In use (FMT+Built) : Cabin speaker + Cluster speaker...
  • Page 93 3. SWITCHES Cab light switch Quick clamp switch Travel alarm switch Beacon switch Washer switch Overload switch Wiper switch Main light switch Heated seat switch Accel dial switch Horn switch Breaker operation switch Starting switch Master switch Starting button(opt) Air compressor switch DPF switch One touch decel switch Emergency engine stop switch...
  • Page 94 2) 2) MASTER SWITCH MASTER SWITCH This switch is used to shut off the entire electrical system. I : The battery remains connected to the electrical system. O : The battery is disconnected to the electrical system. ※ Never turn the master switch to Never turn the master switch to O O (OFF) (OFF) with the engine running.
  • Page 95 7) 7) TRAVEL ALARM SWITCH TRAVEL ALARM SWITCH This switch is to activate travel alarm function surrounding when the Pilot lamp machine travels to forward and backward. On pressing this switch, the alarm operates only when the machine is traveling. 21093CD46F CAB LIGHT SWITCH CAB LIGHT SWITCH (option)
  • Page 96 HEATED SEAT SWITCH HEATED SEAT SWITCH (option) This switch is used to heat the seat. · Heater ON : 10±3.5 ˚C · Heater OFF : 20±3 ˚C On pressing the switch, the indicator lamp is turned ON. 21093CD46M HORN SWITCH HORN SWITCH This switch is at the top of right side control lever.
  • Page 97: Emergency Engine Stop Switch

    AIR COMPRESSOR SWITCH AIR COMPRESSOR SWITCH (option) This switch is used to activate the air compressor. The indicator lamp is turned on when operating this switch. 17W93CD46N EMERGENCY ENGINE STOP SWITCH EMERGENCY ENGINE STOP SWITCH This switch is used to emergency stop the engine. Emergency Be sure to keep the emergency switch on the release position Be sure to keep the emergency switch on the release position...
  • Page 98: Levers And Pedals

    4. LEVERS AND PEDALS 4. LEVERS AND PEDALS Console box height adjust knob RH control lever Travel lever LH control lever Travel pedal Seat & console box adjust knob Safety lever 2609A3CD03 1) 1) LH CONTROL LEVER LH CONTROL LEVER This joystick is used to control the swing and the arm.
  • Page 99 3) 3) SAFETY LEVER SAFETY LEVER All control levers and pedals are disabled from operation by locating the lever to lock position as shown. ※ Be sure to lower the lever to LOCK position when leaving from Be sure to lower the lever to LOCK position when leaving from operator's seat.
  • Page 100: Air Conditioner And Heater

    5. AIR CONDITIONER AND HEATER 5. AIR CONDITIONER AND HEATER Full auto air conditioner and heater system automatically keeps the optimum condition in accordance with operator's temperature configuration sensing ambient and cabin inside temperature. · Location of air flow ducts Location of air flow ducts Fresh air switch Mode switch...
  • Page 101: Auto Switch

    1) 1) POWER OFF SWITCH POWER OFF SWITCH This switch makes the system and the LED OFF. Just before the power OFF, set values are stored. (2) (2) Default setting values Default setting values Function Air conditioner In/outlet Temperature Mode Value Inlet Previous sw OFF...
  • Page 102: Temperature Control Switch

    5) 5) TEMPERATURE CONTROL SWITCH TEMPERATURE CONTROL SWITCH Setting temperature indication ① Type A : 17~32˚C, scale : 1˚C ② Type B : Lo, 18~31˚C, Hi, scale : 1˚C Max cool and max warm beeps 5 times. The max cool or the max warm position operates as following table. 370074CD57 Temperature Compressor...
  • Page 103: Self Diagnosis Function

    8) 8) SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION (1) (1) Procedure Procedure Starting switch ON Press the air recirculation button over 5 times within 2 seconds during pressing the AUTO switch All symbol of LCD blink 5 times Switch OFF Error check System OFF Press AUTO switch...
  • Page 104: Others

    6. OTHERS 6. OTHERS Fuel tank Seat Cigar lighter Radio & USB player Remote controller RS232 & J1939 Handsfree service socket Service meter EMERGENCY Fuse & relay box CN-16&16B CN-16&16A CN-16A CN-16B Emergency engine speed control connector 2609A3CD07 1) 1) CIGAR LIGHTER CIGAR LIGHTER This can be used when the engine starting switch is ON.
  • Page 105 2) 2) HANDSFREE HANDSFREE Allow you to dial a call or to have a conversation without holding your handset. Use the remote controller when making and answering a calls or ring off. Indicator lamp Private call jack socket Handsfree jack socket USB socket Mobile phone stroage box Service socket...
  • Page 106 (4) (4) Handsfree jack socket Handsfree jack socket ① Connect the jack cable when call by handsfree. ② Use the special adapter when jack cable is not interchangeable. ③ Check the jack type of mobile phone before use. 21093CD51D (5) (5) Indicator lamp Indicator lamp ①...
  • Page 107 (connection process of the mobile phone and handsfree), you can Call button hear beep sounds three times. 55I3CD26 ② The mobile phone finds bluetooth named " HYUNDAI". Select "HYUNDAI" and set "connect with Bluetooth on the mobile phone". HYUNDAI · Default password : 0000 PAIRING 55I3CD27 ③...
  • Page 108 3) 3) REMOTE CONTROLLER REMOTE CONTROLLER Radio handsfree jack External speaker LED (null) External speaker microphone (null) Handsfree jack MIC Power/volume switch External speaker switch (null) Handsfree mode button CALL button SEEK button SEEK button MODE button MUTE button TALK button Radio calling mode button 55I3CD31 (1) (1)
  • Page 109 (4) (4) Handsfree MIC Handsfree MIC ① This MIC transfers user voice to receiver of the call when making a call by handsfree. 55I3CD31D (5) (5) Seek button Seek button ① If this button pressed, the radio automatically stops at the next fre- quency of broadcasting for your listening.
  • Page 110 (8) (8) Radio calling mode button Radio calling mode button ① Press this button, activated or deactivated the radio handsfree func- tion. ② As long as you do not press this button, you can hear the other party. 55I3CD31H ③ The LED is turned ON when this button is activated.
  • Page 111 RADIO AND USB PLAYER RADIO AND USB PLAYER 4) 4) ■BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS 2209S3CD70 1 Power (PWR) button 4 Radio (FM/AM) selection button 2 Volume/Sound setting button 5 USB slot 3 Mode selection button 6 AUX terminal (1) (1) Power (PWR) button ower (PWR) button ①...
  • Page 112 ·Sound setting Sound setting ① Press the SELECT button to conduct sound setting. SELECT PUSH Each press of the button will change the sound setting in the follow- ing order. BASS → MIDDLE → TREBLE → BALANCE → EQ → BEEP 2209S3CD70C ②...
  • Page 113 (3) (3) MODE selection button MODE selection button ① Pres the MODE button to change to RADIO/USB/AUX/iPod modes. MODE However, the mode can be selected only when the respective media is connected. ② If iPod is connected to the audio, the mode will change in the following order.
  • Page 114 ■RADIO RADIO 2209S3CD71 1 Radio (FM/AM) selection button 4 LCD display 2 TRACK/SEEK button 5 BSM (Best Station Memory) button 3 Broadcast manual search (FLDR) button 6 Saving broadcast frequencies to PRESET numbers (1) (1) Radio Radio (FM/AM) selection button (FM/AM) selection button ①...
  • Page 115 (2) (2) TRACK/SEEK button TRACK/SEEK button ① As buttons used to automatically search broadcasts, pressing the button will automatically search and stop at a frequency with supe- TRACK rior reception. TRACK ∧ : Searches frequencies higher than current frequency SEEK SEEK ∨: Searches frequencies lower than current frequency 2209S3CD71B ※...
  • Page 116 (6) (6) Saving broadcast frequencies to PRESET numbers Saving broadcast frequencies to PRESET numbers Up to 18 FM broadcasts and 6 AM broadcasts can be saved. ① Use the auto/manual search buttons to find the desired frequency. ② Select the preset button (1REW~ 6INFO) to which you wish to save the selected frequency.
  • Page 117 ■USB USB CONNECTION CONNECTION 2209S3CD72 1 USB selection button 7 Scroll (SCR) button 2 TRACK UP/SEEK DOWN button 8 View music info (INFO) button 3 FLDR UP/DOWN button 9 Scan button (BSM) 4 FF/REW button 10 Finding and playing file (SELECT) button 5 RPT/FOLDER RPT button 11 LCD display 6 RDM/FOLDER RDM button...
  • Page 118 (3) (3) FLDR UP/DOWN button FLDR UP/DOWN button ① If there are more than 2 folders in the USB, pressing the FLDR UP/ DOWN button will move to the previous or next folder. FLDR ② If there are no folders in the USB, then pressing the button will move FLDR up/down within the folder in 10 file increments.
  • Page 119 (8) (8) View music info iew music info (INFO) (INFO) button button ① Each time the INFO button is pressed, the info on the currently playing song will be displayed in the following order. FILE NAME → TITLE → ARTIST → ALBUM → DIR 2209S3CD72E (9) (9) Scan button...
  • Page 120 ■iPOD CONNECTION POD CONNECTION 2209S3CD73 1 iPod selection button 5 Random play (RDM) button 2 TRACK UP/SEEK DOWN button 6 Scroll (SCR) button 3 FF/REW button 7 View music info (INFO) button 4 Repeat (RPT) button 8 Finding and playing file (SELECT) button ·...
  • Page 121 (3) (3) FF/REW FF/REW button button ① While an iPod is operating, press and hold the FF button to fast- for- ward the song. ② When fast-forward is complete, the next song will properly play from the beginning even if you continue holding the button. Press and hold the REW button to rewind the song.
  • Page 122 (8) (8) Finding and playing file (SELECT) button Finding and playing file (SELECT) button ① While iPod is playing, press and hold the SELECT button for over 3 SELECT PUSH seconds to enter CATEGORY mode and search for desired files. ②...
  • Page 123 ■AUX connection AUX connection 2209S3CD74 · Operates only when an external device is connected to AUX. Connecting an AUX device to the audio using the AUX cable will automatically convert to AUX mode. · When an external device is connected, only the PWR, FM/AM, MODE, and VOL buttons can be operated.
  • Page 124 5) 5) SEAT SEAT The seat is adjustable to fit the contours of the operator's body. It will reduce operator fatigue due to long work hours and enhance work efficiency. (1) (1) Forward/Backward adjustment Forward/Backward adjustment (A) ① Pull lever A to adjust seat forward or backward. ②...
  • Page 125 FUSE & RELAY BOX FUSE & RELAY BOX SPARE CLUSTER HEAD LAMP POWER ANTI- BREAKER AC COMP RESTART SPARE ROOM LP/ CASSETTE SPARE 20A 10A 20A 20A 20A 20A 20A 10A 20A 10A 20A 10A 30A 30A 20A 10A 10A 10A 20A 20A CABIN LAMP WORK LAMP FUEL...
  • Page 126 8) 8) EMERGENCY ENGINE EMERGENCY ENGINE SPEED CONTROL SPEED CONTROL CONNECTOR CONNECTOR When the CAN communication between the ECM and the MCU is abnormal due to malfunction of the MCU, change CN-16 connection from CN-16A to CN-16B and then control the engine speed by rotat- ing accel dial switch.
  • Page 127 UPPER WINDSHIELD UPPER WINDSHIELD Perform the following procedure in order to open the upper windshield. Auto lock latch ① Pull both levers with hold both grips that are located at the top of the windshield frame and push the windshield upward. ②...
  • Page 128: Operation

    OPERATION OPERATION 1. SUGGESTION FOR NEW MACHINE 1. SUGGESTION FOR NEW MACHINE It takes about 100 operation hours to enhance its designed performance. Operate according to below three steps and avoid excessive operation for the initial 100 hours. Avoid excessive Service meter Load operation for initial...
  • Page 129: Check Before Starting The Engine

    2. CHECK BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 2. CHECK BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE Look around the machine and under the machine to check for loosen nut or bolts, collection of dirt, or leakage of oil, fuel or coolant and check the Check before starting condition of the work equipment and hydraulic...
  • Page 130: Starting And Stop The Engine

    3. STARTING AND STOP THE ENGINE 3. STARTING AND STOP THE ENGINE 1) 1) CHECK INDICATOR LIGHTS CHECK INDICATOR LIGHTS Check if all the operating levers are in the neutral position. START Turn the starting switch to the ON position. Buzzer sounding for 4 seconds with HYUN- DAI logo on cluster.
  • Page 131 3) 3) STARTING ENGINE IN COLD WEATHER STARTING ENGINE IN COLD WEATHER ※ Sound horn to warn surroundings after check- Sound horn to warn surroundings after check- ing if there are obstacles in the area. ing if there are obstacles in the area. ※...
  • Page 132: Warming-Up Operation

    4) 4) INSPECTION AFTER ENGINE START INSPECTION AFTER ENGINE START Inspect and confirm the following after engine starts. Is the level gauge of hydraulic oil tank in the nor- mal level? Are there leakages of oil or water? Are all the warning lamps turned OFF (1-8)? Are the indicator of water temperature gauge (9) and hydraulic temperature gauge (10) in the operating range?
  • Page 133 6) 6) TO STOP THE ENGINE TO STOP THE ENGINE ※ If the engine is abruptly stopped before it has If the engine is abruptly stopped before it has cooled down, engine life may be greatly cooled down, engine life may be greatly Low idling for shortened.
  • Page 134: Mode Selection System

    STRUCTURE OF MECHATRONICS MECHATRONICS SYSTEM SYSTEM CAPO, Computer Aided Power Optimization system, is the name of mode selection system developed by Hyundai. ※ Please refer to chapter 3, cluster for below modes Please refer to chapter 3, cluster for below modes setting.
  • Page 135 High idle rpm, auto idle rpm and EPPR pres- sure can be adjusted and memorized in the U-mode. ※ Refer to the page 3-15 for setting the user Refer to the page 3-15 for setting the user mode (available on U mode only). mode (available on U mode only).
  • Page 136 (6) (6) Monitoring system Monitoring system Information of machine performance as moni- tored by the MCU can be displayed on the LCD. Refer to the page 3-16. (7) (7) Self diagnostic system Self diagnostic system ① MCU ( ( Machine achine Control ontrol Unit) nit)
  • Page 137 After engine start After engine start ① When the engine is started, rpm display indi- cates low idle, 850 100 rpm. ② If coolant temperature is below 30˚C, the warm- ing up pilot lamp lights ON and after 4 seconds START the engine speed increases to 1000 100 rpm automatically to warm up the machine.
  • Page 138 P mode P mode The accel dial is set 10 and the auto idle mode is canceled. P mode pilot lamp Effect Engine rpm Power mode switch Approximately 120 % of 1950 power and speed available than S mode. ※ When the accel dial is located below 9 the When the accel dial is located below 9 the engine speed decreases about 50~100...
  • Page 139 5. OPERATION OF 5. OPERATION OF THE THE WORKING DEVICE ORKING DEVICE ※ Confirm the operation of control lever and Confirm the operation of control lever and working device. working device. Left control lever controls arm and swing. Right control lever controls boom and bucket. When you release the control lever, control lever returns to neutral position automatically.
  • Page 140: Traveling Of The Machine

    6. TRAVELING OF THE MACHINE 6. TRAVELING OF THE MACHINE 1) 1) BASIC OPERATION BASIC OPERATION Traveling position (1) (1) Traveling position Traveling position It is the position which the traveling motor is in the rear and the working device is forward. Be careful as the traveling direction will be Be careful as the traveling direction will be reversed when the whole machine is swinged...
  • Page 141 TRAVELING ON A SLOPE TRAVELING ON A SLOPE Make sure that the travel lever is properly maneuvered by confirming the travel motor is in the right location. Lower the bucket 20 to 30 cm (1 ft) to the ground so that it can be used as a brake in an emergen- If the machine starts to slide or loses stability, lower the bucket immediately and brake the machine.
  • Page 142 TOWING THE MACHINE TOWING THE MACHINE Tow the machine as follows when it can not move on it's own. Tow the machine by other machine after hook the wire rope to the frame as shown in picture at right. Hook the wire rope to the frame and put a sup- port under each part of wire rope to prevent damage.
  • Page 143: Efficient Working Method

    7. EFFICIENT WORKING METHOD 7. EFFICIENT WORKING METHOD Do the digging work by arm. Use the pulling force of arm for digging and use together with the digging force of the bucket if necessary. 38094OP10 When lowering and raising the boom operate soft- Operate softy for the begining and the end ly for the beginning and the end.
  • Page 144 Dig slowly with keeping the angle of boom and arm, 90-110 degree when maximum digging force is required. 90~110 38094OP12 Operate leaving a small safety margin of cylinder Margin stroke to prevent damage of cylinder when work- ing with the machine. 38094OP13 Keep the bucket to the dumping position and the arm horizontal when dumping the soil from the...
  • Page 145 Never carry out operations which may damage the machine such as overload or over-impact- load. Never travel while carrying a load. 38094OP25 In case you need installing over load warning device for object handling procedure, please contact Hyundai distributor. 4-18...
  • Page 146 BUCKET WITH HOOK BUCKET WITH HOOK When carrying out lifting work, the special lifting hook is necessary. The following operations are prohibited. Hook Lifting loads with a wire rope fitted around the bucket teeth. Lifting loads with the wire rope wrapped directly around the boom or arm.
  • Page 147: Operation In The Special Work Sites

    8. OPERATION IN THE SPECIAL WORK SITES 8. OPERATION IN THE SPECIAL WORK SITES OPERATION THE MACHINE IN A COLD WEATHER OPERATION THE MACHINE IN A COLD WEATHER Use proper engine oil and fuel for the weather. Fill the required amount of antifreeze in the coolant.
  • Page 148 SEA SHORE OPERATION SEA SHORE OPERATION Prevent ingress of salt by securely tightening plugs, cocks and bolts of each part. Wash machine after operation to remove salt residue. Pay special attention to electrical parts, and hydraulic cylinders and track tension cylinder to prevent corrosion.
  • Page 149: Normal Operation Of Excavator

    9. NORMAL OPERATION OF EXCAVATOR 9. NORMAL OPERATION OF EXCAVATOR Followings may occur during operation due to the nature of a hydraulic excavator. When rolling in the arm, the roll-in movement stop momentary at point X in the picture shown, then recovers speed again after passing point X.
  • Page 150: Attachment Lowering

    A special air bleed valve is necessary for this A special air bleed valve is necessary for this operation, so please contact your Hyundai operation, so please contact your Hyundai 21094OP40 distributor.
  • Page 151: Storage

    11. STORAGE 11. STORAGE Maintain the machine taking care of following to prevent the deterioration of machine when storing the machine for a long time, over 1 month. BEFORE STORAGE BEFORE STORAGE (1) (1) Cleaning the machine Cleaning the machine Clean the machine.
  • Page 152: During Storage

    Remove the drain port plug and drain the water until the gear oil comes out and then tighten the drain plug. Refer to the service instruction, section 6 for the drain plug location. If the machine is stored without carrying out the monthly lubricating operation, consult your Hyundai dealer for service. 4-25...
  • Page 153: Rcv Lever Operating Pattern

    3 Swing right ① 4 Swing left ④ 5 Boom lower ② 6 Boom raise Right ① 7 Bucket out Hyundai ③ 8 Bucket in ② 1 Boom lower A Type ④ 2 Boom raise Left 3 Swing right ③...
  • Page 154 PATTERN CHANGE VALVE INSTALL ATTERN CHANGE VALVE INSTALL (option) ※ If the machine is equipped with the pattern change valve, the machine operation pattern can If the machine is equipped with the pattern change valve, the machine operation pattern can be easily changed.
  • Page 155: Switching Hydraulic Attachment Circuit

    13. SWITCHING HYDRAULIC ATTACHMENT CIRCUIT 13. SWITCHING HYDRAULIC ATTACHMENT CIRCUIT The combined hydraulic attachment circuit is capable of providing single action or double action. The position of 3 way valve selects the single action hydraulic attachment circuit or the double action hydraulic attachment circuit.
  • Page 156: Regeneration System

    14. REGENERATION SYSTEM 14. REGENERATION SYSTEM Regeneration Regeneration Particulate matter (mainly soot) filtered in DPF (diesel particulate filter) occurs poor performance caused by increasing exhaust gas pressure, incinerating process to convert from accumulated soot to ash is required. This process named regeneration. The type of regeneration composes of automatic regeneration (active, auto-play by exhaust gas heat) and manual regeneration (passive play by the artificial aid).
  • Page 157: Transportation

    TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION 1. PREPARATION FOR TRANSPORTATION 1. PREPARATION FOR TRANSPORTATION When transporting the machine, observe the vari- ous road rules, road transportation vehicle laws Overall and vehicle limit ordinances, etc. width Select proper trailer after confirming the weight and dimension from the chapter 2, specification. Check the whole route such as the road width, the height of bridge and limit of weight and etc., which Overall...
  • Page 158: Dimension And Weight

    2. DIMENSION AND WEIGHT 2. DIMENSION AND WEIGHT 1) 1) R260LC-9A R260LC-9A (1) (1) Base machine Base machine Mark Description Unit Specification 5190 (17' 0") Length mm (ft-in) mm (ft-in) 2990 ( 9' 10") Height Width mm (ft-in) 3180 (10' 5")
  • Page 159 (5) (5) Boom cylinder Boom cylinder Mark Description Unit Specification Length mm (ft-in) 2100 ( 6' 11") Height mm (ft-in) 230 ( 0' 9") Width mm (ft-in) 330 ( 1' 1") Weight kg (lb) 380 (840) ※ Included piping. Included piping. 13035TA06 (6) (6) Cab assembly...
  • Page 160 With 600 mm mm (24") triple grouser shoes and 4600 (24") triple grouser shoes and 4600 kg kg (10140 (10140 lb lb) counterweight. ) counterweight. 2609A5TA02 R260LC-9A HIGH WALKER R260LC-9A HIGH WALKER (1) (1) Base machine Base machine Mark Description...
  • Page 161: Loading The Machine

    3. LOADING THE MACHINE Load and unload the machine on a flat ground. Use the gangplank with sufficient length, width, thickness and gradient. Place the safety lever to the LOCK position (if equipped) before fixing the machine at the bed of trailer and confirm if the machine parallels the bed of trailer.
  • Page 162 Lower the working equipment gently after the location is determined. ※ Place rectangular timber under the bucket Place rectangular timber under the bucket cylinder to prevent the damage of it during cylinder to prevent the damage of it during transportation. transportation.
  • Page 163: Fixing The Machine

    4. FIXING THE MACHINE 4. FIXING THE MACHINE Lower down the working device on the loading Starting switch plate of trailer. Keep the safety lever on the LOCK position. Turn OFF all the switches and remove the key. Safety lever 2609A5TA05 Secure all locks.
  • Page 164: Loading And Unloading By Crane

    5. LOADING AND UNLOADING BY CRANE 5. LOADING AND UNLOADING BY CRANE Check the weight, length, width and height of the machine referring to the chapter 2, specification when you are going to hoist the machine. Wire rope Stay Use long wire rope and stay to keep the distance with the machine as it should avoid touching with the machine.
  • Page 165: Maintenance

    Do not allow unauthorized personnel to reset them. Ask to your local dealer or Hyundai for the main- tenance advice if unknown. Drain the used oil and coolant in a container and handle according to the method of handling for industrial waste to meet with regulations of each province or country.
  • Page 166: Proper Maintenance

    Confirm if the cluster is in the normal condition after completion of service. For more detail information of maintenance, please contact local Hyundai dealer. Be sure to start the maintenance after fully Be sure to start the maintenance after fully understand the chapter 1, safety hints.
  • Page 167 RELIEVING THE PRESSURE IN THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RELIEVING THE PRESSURE IN THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ※ Spouting of oil can cause the accident when Spouting of oil can cause the accident when loosening the cap or hose right after the oper- loosening the cap or hose right after the oper- ating of machine as the machine or oil is on ating of machine as the machine or oil is on...
  • Page 168 PRECAUTION WHEN INSTALLING HYDRAULIC HOSES OR PIPES PRECAUTION WHEN INSTALLING HYDRAULIC HOSES OR PIPES Be particularly careful that the joint of hose, pipe and functioning item are not damaged. Avoid contamination. Assemble after cleaning the hose, pipe and joint of functioning item. Use genuine parts.
  • Page 169 PERIODICAL REPLACEMENT OF SAFETY PARTS PERIODICAL REPLACEMENT OF SAFETY PARTS It is desirable to do periodic maintenance the machine for using the machine safely for a long time. However, recommend to replace regularly the parts related safety not only safety but maintain satisfied performance.
  • Page 170: Tightening Torque

    2. TIGHTENING TORQUE 2. TIGHTENING TORQUE Use following table for unspecified torque. 1) 1) BOLT AND NUT BOLT AND NUT (1) (1) Coarse thread Coarse thread Bolt size kgf m lbf ft kgf m lbf ft M 6 1.0 0.9 ~ 1.3 6.5 ~ 9.4 1.1 ~ 1.7 8.0 ~ 12.3...
  • Page 171 2) 2) PIPE AND HOSE PIPE AND HOSE (FLARE type) Thread size (PF) Width across flat (mm) kgf m lbf ft 1/4" 28.9 3/8" 36.2 1/2" 68.7 3/4" 1" 1-1/4" 3) 3) PIPE AND HOSE PIPE AND HOSE (ORFS type) Thread size (UNF) Width across flat (mm) kgf m...
  • Page 172 TIGHTENING TORQUE OF MAJOR COMPONENT TIGHTENING TORQUE OF MAJOR COMPONENT Torque Descriptions Bolt size kgf·m lbf·ft M12 × 1.75 12.8 ± 3.0 92.6 ± 21.7 Engine mounting bolt (engine-bracket) M20 × 2.5 55 ± 3.5 398 ± 25.3 Engine mounting bolt (bracket-frame, FR) M24 ×...
  • Page 173: Fuel, Coolant And Lubricants

    Description Specification Engine oil SAE 15W-40 (API CJ-4), SAE 5W-40 (API CH-4) Hyundai genuine long life hydraulic oil (ISO VG 32, VG 46, VG 68) Hydraulic oil Conventional hydraulic oil (ISO VG 15 ) Swing and travel reduction gear SAE 80W-90 (API GL-5) Grease Lithium base grease NLGI No.
  • Page 174 RECOMMENDED OILS Use only oils listed below. Do not mix different brand oil. Please use HYUNDAI genuine oil and grease. Ambient temperature C( F) Capacity Service point Kind of fluid (U.S. gal) (-58) (-22) (-4) (14) (32) (50) (68) (86) (104)
  • Page 175: Maintenance Check List

    4. MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST 4. MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST 1) 1) DAILY SERVICE BEFORE STARTING DAILY SERVICE BEFORE STARTING Check items Service Page Visual check Check, Refill 6-27 Fuel tank Check, Add 6-31, 32 Hydraulic oil level Check, Add 6-18 Engine oil level Check, Add 6-20 Coolant level...
  • Page 176 3) 3) INITIAL 50 HOURS SERVICE INITIAL 50 HOURS SERVICE Check items Service Page Bolts & Nuts Check, Tight ·Sprocket mounting bolts ·Travel motor mounting bolts ·Swing motor mounting bolts ·Swing bearing mounting bolts ·Engine mounting bolts ·Counterweight mounting bolts ·Turning joint locating bolts ·Track shoe mounting bolts and nuts ·Hydraulic pump mounting bolts...
  • Page 177 6) 6) EVERY 250 HOURS SERVICE EVERY 250 HOURS SERVICE Check items Service Page Battery (voltage) Check, Clean 6-42 Swing bearing grease Lubricate 6-35 Aircon & heater fresh air filter Check, Clean 6-45 Air breather element Replace 6-34 Bolts & Nuts Check, Tight ·Sprocket mounting bolts ·Travel motor mounting bolts...
  • Page 178 ★2 Change 6-32 Hydraulic oil DPF(diesel particulate filter) Clean 6-29 ★2 Hyundai genuine long life hydraulic oil ※ Change oil every 1000 hours of continuous hydraulic breaker operation. Change oil every 1000 hours of continuous hydraulic breaker operation. 6-14 6-14...
  • Page 179: When Required

    WHEN REQUIRED WHEN REQUIRED Whenever you have trouble in the machine, you must perform the service of related items, system by system. Check items Service Page Fuel system ·Fuel tank Drain or Clean 6-27 ·Prefilter Clean or Replace 6-27 ·Fuel filter element Replace 6-28 Engine lubrication system...
  • Page 180: Maintenance Chart

    5. MAINTENANCE CHART 5. MAINTENANCE CHART 17 3 2609A6MA05 Caution Caution 1. Service intervals are based on the hour meter reading. 2. The number of each item shows the lubrication point on the machine. 3. Stop engine while filling oil, and use no open flames. 6-16 6-16...
  • Page 181 22 Air cleaner element (safety) Replace ★1 ★2 Conventional hydraulic oil Hyundai genuine long life hydraulic oil ※ Oil symbol Oil symbol Please refer to the recommended lubricants for specification. Please refer to the recommended lubricants for specification. DF : Diesel fuel...
  • Page 182: Service Instruction

    6. SERVICE INSTRUCTION 6. SERVICE INSTRUCTION 1) 1) CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL Dipstick Check the oil level with the machine on a flat ground before starting engine. Pull out the dipstick and wipe with a clean cloth. Check the oil level by inserting the dipstick com- pletely into the hole and pulling out again.
  • Page 183 Apply a light film of lubricating oil to the gasket sealing surface before installing the filters. ※ Fill the filters with clean lubricating oil. 2609A6MA07 Install the filter to the filter head. ※ Mechanical over-tightening may distort the threads or damage the filter element seal. Install the filter as specified by the filter manu- facturer.
  • Page 184 CHECK COOLANT CHECK COOLANT Surge tank Check if the level of coolant in reservoir tank is between FULL and LOW. Add the mixture of antifreeze and water after removing the cap of the reservoir tank if coolant is not sufficient. Be sure to use the reservoir empty, add the coolant by opening the cap of surge tank.
  • Page 185 Wait until the temperature is below Wait until the temperature is below 50 50 C (122 F) before removing the coolant system before removing the coolant system pressure cap. pressure cap. Failure to do so can cause personal injury Failure to do so can cause personal injury from heated coolant spray.
  • Page 186 Fill the cooling system with clean water. Be sure to vent the engine and aftercooler for complete filling. Do not install the surge tank cap or the new coolant filter. 2609A6MA18 Operate the engine for 5 minutes with the coolant temperature above 80˚C (176˚F) . Shut the engine off, and drain the cooling system.
  • Page 187 6) 6) CHECK CHARGE AIR COOLER CHECK CHARGE AIR COOLER Inspect the charge air cooler for dirt and debris blocking the fins. Check for cracks, holes, or other damage. If damage is found, please contact Hyundai distributor. 2609A6MA21 6-23 6-23...
  • Page 188 7) 7) FAN BELT FAN BELT An deflection method can be used to check belt tension by applying 11.3 kgf (25 lbf) force between the pulleys on V-belts. If the deflection is more than one belt thickness per foot of pulley center distance, the belt tension must be adjust- 2609A6MA46 Inspect the fan belt for damage.
  • Page 189 9) 9) FAN BELT TENSIONER FAN BELT TENSIONER With the engine stopped, check the tensioner arm, pulley, and stops for cracks. If any cracks are found, the tensioner must be replaced. 2609A6MA23 With the belt installed, verify that neither tension- er arm stop is in contact with the spring case stop.
  • Page 190: Cleaning Of Air Cleaner

    CLEANING OF AIR CLEANER CLEANING OF AIR CLEANER (1) (1) Primary element Primary element ① Open the cover and remove the element. ② Wipe all contaminant and debris from inside the housing body. ③ Do not clean the filter element by striking or hitting the filter against any object to shake the debris from the filter element.
  • Page 191 FUEL TANK FUEL TANK Fill fuel fully when system the operation to mini- mize water condensation, and check it with fuel gauge before starting the machine. Drain the water and sediment in the fuel tank by Fuel gauge opening the drain cock. ※...
  • Page 192: Replacement Of Fuel Filter

    REPLACEMENT OF FUEL FILTER REPLACEMENT OF FUEL FILTER Clean around the filter head, remove the filter Bracket and clean the gasket surface. Replace the O-ring. Filter head ※ Make sure O-ring does not stick to filter head. Remove O-ring with screwdriver if necessary. Apply engine oil on the gasket of filter when Cartridge mounting, and tighten 1/2 to 3/4 turn more after...
  • Page 193 The diesel particulate filter shall be cleaned The diesel particulate filter shall be cleaned every 5000 hours. every 5000 hours. ※ Please contact your Hyundai service center or Please contact your Hyundai service center or 7609A6MI45 local dealer. local dealer.
  • Page 194 If the gasket is damaged, remove the gasket by grasping the tab on the gasket and pulling up. Clean the crankcase breather filter mounting surface and O-ring sealing surfaces on the rock- er lever cover. Clean the crankcase breather filter cover with warm soapy water.
  • Page 195 (10) Install the crankcase breather filter cover. Install the filter cover capscrews. Capscrew Tighten the capscrews, starting with the inner- most capscrews and working outward in a circu- lar manner. Cover ·0.71 kgf·m (5.16 lbf·ft) Install the oil fill cap. 7609A6MI30 LEAKAGE OF FUEL LEAKAGE OF FUEL...
  • Page 196 FILLING HYDRAULIC OIL FILLING HYDRAULIC OIL Stop the engine to the position of level check. Pushing Loosen the cap and relieve the pressure in the tank by pushing the top of the air breather. Remove the breather on the top of oil tank and fill the oil to the specified level.
  • Page 197 CLEAN SUCTION STRAINER CLEAN SUCTION STRAINER Air breather Clean suction strainer as follows paying attention to the cause to be kept during oil filling. Cover O-ring Remove the cover. Tightening torque : 6.9 1.4 kgf m (50 10 lbf ft) Strainer Pull out the strainer in the tank.
  • Page 198 REPLACEMENT OF ELEMENT IN HYDRAULIC REPLACEMENT OF ELEMENT IN HYDRAULIC TANK BREATHER TANK BREATHER Cover Loosen the cap and relieve the pressure in the Element tank by pushing the top of the air breather. Loosen the lock nut and remove the cover. Pull out the filter element.
  • Page 199 CHECK THE SWING REDUCTION GEAR OIL CHECK THE SWING REDUCTION GEAR OIL Pull out the dipstick and clean it. Insert it again. Pull out one more time to check the oil level and fill the oil if the level is not sufficient. 25096MA19 CHANGE SWING REDUCTION GEAR OIL CHANGE SWING REDUCTION GEAR OIL...
  • Page 200 SWING GEAR AND PINION SWING GEAR AND PINION Drain old grease Drain old grease ① Remove under cover of lower frame. ② Remove drain cover of lower frame. ③ Remove filler cover of upper frame. Filler cover ④ Operate full turn (360˚) of swing several times. FRONT Filler hole 2507A6MA28...
  • Page 201 LUBRICATE RCV LEVER LUBRICATE RCV LEVER Remove the bellows and with a grease gun grease the joint part (A) and sliding parts (B). 36076MA25 ADJUSTMENT OF TRACK TENSION ADJUSTMENT OF TRACK TENSION ※ It is important to adjust the tension of track properly to extend the lifetime of track and 90 ~ 110 traveling device.
  • Page 202 REPLACEMENT OF BUCKET REPLACEMENT OF BUCKET When knocking the pin in with a hammer, metal particles may fly and cause serious injury, particularly if they get into your eyes. When carrying out this operation, always wear goggles, helmet, gloves, and other pro- tective equipment.
  • Page 203 REPLACEMENT OF BUCKET TOOTH REPLACEMENT OF BUCKET TOOTH (1) (1) Timing of replacement Timing of replacement ① Check wearing condition as shown in the illus- Tooth adapter tration and replace tooth tip before adapter Tooth tip starts to wear. ② If excessive use, tooth adapter has worn out, replacement may become impossible.
  • Page 204 ADJUSTMENT OF BUCKET CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT OF BUCKET CLEARANCE Lower the bucket on the ground as the picture shown in the right. Swing to the right and keep the arm boss to be contact to the bucket left. Lock the safety lever to the LOCK position and stop the engine.
  • Page 205 LUBRICATE PIN AND BUSHING LUBRICATE PIN AND BUSHING (1) (1) Lubricate to each pin of working device Lubricate to each pin of working device Lubricate the grease to the grease nipple according to the lubricating interval. Description Lubrication manifold at boom Boom cylinder pin Boom and arm connection pin Arm cylinder pin (rod side)
  • Page 206: Electrical System

    7. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 7. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1) 1) WIRING, GAUGES WIRING, GAUGES Check regularly and repair loose or malfunctioning gauges when found. 13036MI29 2) 2) BATTERY BATTERY (1) (1) Clean Clean ① Wash the terminal with hot water if it is contami- nated, and apply grease to the terminals after washing.
  • Page 207 STARTING THE ENGINE WITH A BOOSTER CABLE STARTING THE ENGINE WITH A BOOSTER CABLE Keep following order when you are going to start engine using booster cable. (1) (1) Connection of booster cable Connection of booster cable Connection of booster cable ※...
  • Page 208 (4) (4) Welding repair Welding repair Before start to welding, follow the below proce- Fuel tank dure. Master ① switch Shut off the engine and remove the starting R 21 0- 9 switch. - 5 1 - 5 2 ② - 5 3 Disconnect ground cable from battery by mas- DISCONNECT SWITCH...
  • Page 209: Air Conditioner And Heater

    8. AIR CONDITIONER AND HEATER 8. AIR CONDITIONER AND HEATER CLEAN AND REPLACE OF CLEAN AND REPLACE OF FRESH AIR FRESH AIR FILTER FILTER 1) 1) ※ Always stop the engine before servicing. Always stop the engine before servicing. Open the LH side cover. LH side cover 2609A6MA39 Remove the fresh air filter.
  • Page 210 Remove recirculation filter. Recirculation filter 2609A6MA42 Clean the recirculation filter using a pressurized air (b b elow 2 kgf/cm , 28 psi) or washing with water. When using pressurized air, be sure to wear When using pressurized air, be sure to wear safety glasses.
  • Page 211: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1. ENGINE 1. ENGINE ※ This guide is not intended to cover every conditions, however many of the more common possibil- This guide is not intended to cover every conditions, however many of the more common possibil- ities are listed.
  • Page 212: Electrical System

    2. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 2. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Trouble Service Remark Lamp does not glow brightly even Check for loose terminals and open-circuit wiring. when engine runs at high speed. Adjust belt tension. Lamp flickers while engine runs. Battery charging lamp does not Check the alternator.
  • Page 213: Others

    3. OTHERS 3. OTHERS Trouble Service Remark Track slip out of place. Adjust tension of track. Excessive wear of the sprocket. Bucket either rises slowly or not at Add oil to specified level. all. Slow speed of travel, swing, Add oil to specified level. boom, arm and bucket.
  • Page 214: Hydraulic Breaker And Quick Clamp

    Become familiar with the manual and select breakers suitable to machine specifications. Make careful selection in consideration of oil quantity, pressure and striking force, to enable satisfied performance. When apply a breaker to the machine, con- sult your local dealer of Hyundai for further explanation.
  • Page 215: Circuit Configuration

    One of spool of the main control valve should be connected to the tank. Select the size of pipe laying considering the back pressure. Shimless tube should be used for the piping. The hose and seal should be used Hyundai genuine parts.
  • Page 216: Maintenance

    So, unless frequently maintained, the machine ★1 : Conventional hydraulic oil may easily go out of order. ★2 : Hyundai genuine long life hydraulic oil Inspect and maintain hydraulic oil and 3 kinds of Replace following filter same time Replace following filter same time ●...
  • Page 217: Precaution While Operating The Breaker

    4. PRECAUTIONS WHILE OPERATING THE BREAKER 4. PRECAUTIONS WHILE OPERATING THE BREAKER 1) 1) DO NOT BREAK ROCK WHILE LOWERING DO NOT BREAK ROCK WHILE LOWERING Incorrect As the breaker is heavy in comparison with buck- et, it must be operated slowly. If breaker is rapidly pushed down, working device may be damaged.
  • Page 218 5) 5) DO NOT CONTINUE TO WORKING OVER ONE DO NOT CONTINUE TO WORKING OVER ONE Incorrect MINUTE AT SAME POSITION OF BOOM AND MINUTE AT SAME POSITION OF BOOM AND For one minite This will increase the temperature of the oil, and cause problem in the accumulator and seals.
  • Page 219: Quick Clamp

    5. QUICK CLAMP 5. QUICK CLAMP 1) 1) FIXING BUCKET WITH QUICK CLAMP FIXING BUCKET WITH QUICK CLAMP Quick clamp switch Before fixing bucket, remove safety pin of the moving hook. Safety button Pulling safety button, press the quick clamp switch to unlock position. Then, the moving hook is placed on release posi- tion.
  • Page 220 HYUNDAI will not be responsible for HYUNDAI will not be responsible for any injury or damage in case that safe- any injury or damage in case that safe- ty pin is not installed properly.
  • Page 221: Index

    INDEX INDEX Fuel system bleeding -------------------------------------- 6-28 Fuel tank --------------------------------------------------------- 6-27 Accel dial switch ---------------------------------------------- 3-28 Fuse & relay box --------------------------------------------- 3-57 After engine start -------------------------------------------- Air breather element --------------------------------------- 6-34 Air cleaner filter ----------------------------------------------- 6-26 Gauge ------------------------------------------------------------- Air conditioner & heater ---------------------------------- 3-34 Air conditioner filter ----------------------------------------- 6-45 Alternate exit --------------------------------------------------- 0-12 Handsfree -------------------------------------------------------- 3-39...
  • Page 222 Radio & USB player ----------------------------------------- 3-43 Windshield ----------------------------------------------------- 3-59 Working device operation ------------------------------ 4-12 RCV lever lubricate ------------------------------------------ 6-37 Recommended oils --------------------------------- 2-19, 6-10 Working method --------------------------------------------- 4-16 Regeneration system -------------------------------------- 4-29 Working range ----------------------------------------------- Relieving pressure ------------------------------------------- Remote controller -------------------------------------------- 3-41 Return filter ------------------------------------------------------ 6-33 RCV lever operating pattern ----------------------------- 4-26 Safety hints -----------------------------------------------------...

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