Dynapac D.ONE Utility roller Operating & Maintenance Instruction Manual DL820358 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Dynapac D.ONE Utility roller Operating & Maintenance Instruction Manual DL820358 – PDF DOWNLOAD
Language : English
Pages : 196
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Dynapac D.ONE Utility roller Operating & Maintenance Instruction Manual DL820358 – PDF DOWNLOAD
Introduction – Foreword:
- These operating and maintenance instructions are part of your machine.
- They provide necessary information to operate your machine safely and properly.
- They also contain information on required operating, maintenance and repair measures.
- Carefully read the operating and maintenance instructions before taking your machine into operation.
- Please observe the safety regulations strictly and follow all instructions to ensure safe operation.
- If you are not yet acquainted with the indicators and control elements on this machine, you should thoroughly read the corresponding chapter Ä Chapter 4 ‘Indicators and control elements’ on page 55.
- The description of the individual operating steps including the notes on safety to be followed can be found in chapter “Operation” Ä Chapter 6 ‘Operation’ on page 73.
- Before every start up, carry out all required visual inspections and function tests Ä Chapter 5 ‘Checks prior to start up’ on page 65.
- Ensure the compliance with the specified operating, maintenance and repair measures to maintain the functional safety of your machine.
- A description of all necessary maintenance work, maintenance intervals as well as information on fuels and lubricants can be found in the chapter “Maintenance” Ä Chapter 8 ‘Maintenance’ on page 105 .
- Do not service or repair your machine by yourself to avoid harming persons or damaging material or environment.
- The machine must only be serviced and repaired by qualified and authorised personnel.
- Contact our customer service to carry out the required maintenance work or necessary repairs.
- In case of operating errors, inadequate maintenance or the use of unapproved fuels and lubricants all warranty claims will become null and void.
- For your own personal safety you should only use original parts from Dynapac.
- For your machine we offer service kits to make maintenance easier.
- In the course of technical development we reserve the right for technical modifications without prior notification.
- These operating and maintenance instructions are also available in other languages.
- Apart from that, you can also order the spare parts catalogue against the serial number of your machine.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Dynapac D.ONE Utility roller Operating & Maintenance Instruction Manual DL820358 – PDF DOWNLOAD
1 Introduction 9
1 1 Foreword 10
1 2 Machine type plate and engine type plate 12
2 Technical data 13
2 1 Noise data 17
3 Concerning your safety 19
3 1 Basic prerequisites 20
3 1 1 General 20
3 1 2 Explanation of signal words used: 20
3 1 3 Personal protective equipment 21
3 1 4 Intended use 22
3 1 5 Improper use 23
3 1 6 Estimated service life of the machine 23
3 2 Definition of responsible persons 24
3 2 1 Operating company 24
3 2 2 Expert / qualified person 24
3 2 3 Driver / operator 24
3 3 Basic safety regulations for safe operation 26
3 3 1 Remaining dangers, remaining risks 26
3 3 2 Regular safety inspections 26
3 3 3 Modifications and alterations to the machine 26
3 3 4 Damage, defects, misuse of safety devices 26
3 4 Handling fuels and lubricants 27
3 4 1 Preliminary remarks 27
3 4 2 Safety regulations and environmental protection regulations for handling diesel fuel 28
3 4 3 Safety regulations and environmental protection regulations for handling oil 29
3 4 4 Safety regulations and environmental protection regulations for handling hydraulic oil 30
3 4 5 Safety regulations and environmental protection regulations for handling coolants 31
3 4 6 Safety regulations and environmental protection regulations for handling battery acid 32
3 5 Loading/transporting the machine 33
3 6 Start-up procedure 34
3 6 1 Prior to start-up 34
3 6 2 Starting the engine 34
3 6 3 Starting the engine with jump leads 35
3 7 Operation with radio remote control 36
3 8 Driving the machine; working operation 37
3 8 1 Persons in the danger zone 37
3 8 2 Driving the machine 37
3 8 3 Driving up and down slopes 37
3 8 4 Cross slope 37
3 8 5 Working with vibration 38
3 8 6 Parking the machine 38
3 9 Refuelling 39
3 10 Emergency procedures 40
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3 10 1 Actuating the emergency stop switch 40
3 10 2 Disconnecting the battery 40
3 10 3 Recovering the machine 40
3 11 Maintenance work 41
3 11 1 Preliminary remarks 41
3 11 2 Working on hydraulic lines 41
3 11 3 Working on the engine 41
3 11 4 Maintenance work on electric components and battery 42
3 11 5 Cleaning work 42
3 11 6 Measures for longer shut-down periods 42
3 11 7 After maintenance work 43
3 12 Repair 44
3 13 Signage 45
3 14 Safety components 53
4 Indicators and control elements 55
4 1 Operating mode toggle switch 56
4 2 Display module 57
4 3 Main battery switch 58
4 4 Main battery switch, lockable 59
4 5 Remote control 60
4 5 1 Steering lever 60
4 5 2 Vibration pre-selection toggle switch 61
4 5 3 Toggle switch for travel ranges 61
4 5 4 Engine speed toggle switch 61
4 5 5 Travel lever 62
4 5 6 Starter switch 62
4 5 7 Start button 62
4 5 8 Vibration toggle switch 63
4 5 9 Emergency stop switch 63
4 5 10 Button for warning horn 63
4 5 11 Radio operation control light 64
5 Checks prior to start up 65
5 1 Notes on safety 66
5 2 Visual inspections and function tests 67
5 3 Checking the engine oil level 68
5 4 Checking the fuel level; topping up fuel 69
5 5 Checking the hydraulic oil level 70
5 6 Checking the coolant level 71
5 7 Checking the rubber buffers 72
6 Operation 73
6 1 Preliminary remarks 74
6 1 1 Active Zone System 75
6 1 2 Notes on radio operation 76
6 2 Start-up procedure 78
6 2 1 Preparing the remote control 78
6 2 2 Checking the remote control 79
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6 2 3 Check the Active Zone System 83
6 2 4 Starting the engine 85
6 3 Travel operation 87
6 3 1 Preliminary remarks and safety notes 87
6 3 2 Driving the machine 88
6 4 Working with vibration 90
6 4 1 Preliminary remarks and safety notes 90
6 4 2 Vibration in automatic mode 90
6 4 3 Manual vibration 92
6 5 Parking the machine in secured condition 94
6 6 Remote control battery (radio operation) 96
6 6 1 Changing the battery 96
6 6 2 Charging the power pack in the machine 97
6 6 3 Charging the power pack with the external battery charger 98
7 Loading / transporting the machine 99
7 1 Preparation for transport 100
7 2 Loading the machine 101
7 3 Lashing the machine to the transport vehicle 102
7 4 Loading by crane 103
7 5 After transport 104
8 Maintenance 105
8 1 Preliminary remarks and safety notes 106
8 2 Preparations/concluding work 107
8 2 1 Opening the protection hoods 107
8 2 2 Engaging/releasing the articulation lock 107
8 3 Fuels and lubricants 109
8 3 1 Engine oil 109
8 3 2 Fuel 110
8 3 3 Coolant 111
8 3 4 Oil for exciter shaft housing 112
8 3 5 Hydraulic oil 112
8 4 List of fuels and lubricants 113
8 5 Running-in instructions 114
8 5 1 General 114
8 5 2 After 50 operating hours 114
8 5 3 After 250 operating hours 114
8 6 Maintenance Table 115
8 7 Weekly 116
8 7 1 Air filter maintenance 116
8 7 2 Checking and cleaning the water separator 119
8 8 Every 250 operating hours/annually 120
8 8 1 Change engine oil and oil filter cartridge 120
8 8 2 Checking, tensioning the V-belt 121
8 8 3 Replacing the air filter 122
8 8 4 Check the air intake lines 123
8 8 5 Changing the oil in the exciter housing 124
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8 8 6 Replacing the fuel filter; bleeding the fuel system 126
8 8 7 Draining the fuel tank sludge 128
8 8 8 Checking radiator hoses and hose clamps 128
8 8 9 Servicing the battery; checking the main battery shutoff 129
8 9 Every 500 operating hours 131
8 9 1 Replacing the V-belt 131
8 10 Every 1000 operating hours 132
8 10 1 Adjusting the valve clearance 132
8 11 Every 2000 operating hours 135
8 11 1 Changing the hydraulic oil and filter 135
8 11 2 Changing the coolant 137
8 11 3 Replacing hoses 139
8 11 4 Check the injection valves 139
8 12 Every 3000 operating hours 140
8 12 1 Checking the fuel injection pump 140
8 13 As required 141
8 13 1 Checking/adjusting the scrapers 141
8 13 2 Cleaning the radiator module 141
8 13 3 Cleaning the machine 142
8 13 4 Checking the central screw of the drive hub 143
8 13 5 Cleaning the drum drive / drums 144
8 13 6 Measures prior to extended shut-down period 146
9 Setting up / refitting 149
9 1 Drum extension 150
9 1 1 Preliminary remarks and safety notes 150
9 1 2 Removing the drum extension 150
9 1 3 Attaching the drum extension 151
9 2 Teaching the Active Zone System 152
10 Troubleshooting 155
10 1 Starting the engine with jump leads 156
10 2 Switching off the machine manually 157
10 3 Hydraulic oil leakage 158
10 3 1 Preliminary remarks and safety notes 158
10 3 2 Checking the travel system housing and exciter shaft housing 158
10 4 Fuse assignment 160
10 4 1 Notes on safety 160
10 4 2 Fuse box 160
10 4 3 Main fuse 161
10 5 Engine faults 162
10 6 Remote control faults (cable operation) 164
10 7 Remote control faults (radio operation) 166
10 8 Faults in Active Zone System 168
10 9 Fault code display 169
10 10 Entering input codes via the display unit 170
11 Disposal 173
11 1 Final shut-down of machine 174
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12 Appendix 175
12 1 List of fault codes 176
12 2 Input codes for control 187
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