CA 250 Instructions Manual Ica250 Us4en
CA 250 Instructions Manual Ica250 Us4en
CA 250 Instructions Manual Ica250 Us4en
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Driving & Maintenance
Vibratory Roller
CA250
Engine
Cummins QSB 4.5C
Serial number
10000108x0D007649 - 10000108x0D007658
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Hydraulic system....................................................................................... 21
ROPS - bolts ............................................................................................. 22
Tightening torque ...................................................................................... 23
Machine plate - Identification ................................................................................................. 25
Product identification number on the frame .............................................. 25
Machine plate............................................................................................ 25
Explanation of 17PIN serial number.......................................................... 26
Engine plate .............................................................................................. 26
Machine description- Decals.................................................................................................. 27
Location - decals ....................................................................................... 27
Safety decals............................................................................................. 28
Info decals................................................................................................. 30
Machine description - Instruments/Controls........................................................................... 31
Locations - Instruments and controls ........................................................ 31
Locations - Control panel and controls...................................................... 32
Function description ................................................................................................ 32
Controls in the cab .................................................................................... 36
Function description of instruments and controls in the cab ..................... 37
Machine description - Electrical system................................................................................. 39
Fuses and relay in cab heater box (Optional) ........................................... 39
Fuses in heater box................................................................................... 39
Relay in heater box ................................................................................... 39
Fuses, battery disconnector/fuse box ....................................................... 40
Relays ....................................................................................................... 41
Main fuses................................................................................................. 41
Fuses ........................................................................................................ 42
Operation - Starting................................................................................................................ 43
Before starting ......................................................................................................... 43
Master switch - Switching on.................................................................... 43
Driver seat (Std.) - Adjustment.................................................................. 43
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Driver seat (Option)- Adjustment............................................................... 44
Instruments and lamps - Checking............................................................ 45
Check of diagnostics lamps. ..................................................................... 45
Operator position....................................................................................... 46
View .......................................................................................................... 46
Interlock..................................................................................................... 47
Starting .................................................................................................................... 47
Start of diesel motor .................................................................................. 47
Operation - Driving................................................................................................................. 49
Operating the roller ................................................................................... 49
Operation - Vibration.............................................................................................................. 51
Vibration On/Off ........................................................................................ 51
Vibration - Activation ................................................................................. 51
Operating - Stopping.............................................................................................................. 53
Braking .................................................................................................................... 53
Emergency braking ................................................................................... 53
Normal braking.......................................................................................... 53
Switching off.............................................................................................. 54
Parking .................................................................................................................... 54
Master switch ............................................................................................ 54
Chocking the drums .................................................................................. 55
Long-term parking.................................................................................................................. 57
Engine ....................................................................................................... 57
Battery....................................................................................................... 57
Air cleaner, exhaust pipe........................................................................... 57
Fuel tank ................................................................................................... 57
Hydraulic reservoir .................................................................................... 57
Steering cylinder, hinges, etc. ................................................................... 58
Hoods, tarpaulin ........................................................................................ 58
Tires (All-weather)..................................................................................... 58
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Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................ 59
Lifting ....................................................................................................................... 59
Locking the articulation ............................................................................. 59
Lifting the roller.......................................................................................... 59
Unlocking the articulation .......................................................................... 60
Towing ..................................................................................................................... 60
Alternative 1 .............................................................................................. 60
Short distance towing with the engine running.......................................... 60
Alternative 2 .............................................................................................. 61
Towing short distances where the engine is inoperative........................... 61
Rear axle brake......................................................................................... 61
Drum gearbox brake ................................................................................. 61
Towing the roller........................................................................................ 62
Roller prepared for transport ..................................................................... 62
Operating instructions - Summary ......................................................................................... 63
Preventive maintenance ........................................................................................................ 65
Acceptance and delivery inspection.......................................................... 65
Warranty.................................................................................................... 65
Maintenance - Lubricants and symbols ................................................................................. 67
Maintenance symbols ............................................................................... 68
Maintenance - Maintenance schedule ................................................................................... 69
Service and maintenance points ............................................................... 69
General ..................................................................................................... 69
Every 10 hours of operation (Daily)........................................................... 70
After the FIRST 50 hours of operation ...................................................... 70
Every 50 hours of operation (Weekly)....................................................... 71
Every 250 hours of operation (Monthly) .................................................... 71
Every 500 hours of operation (Every three months) ................................. 72
Every 1000 hours of operation (Every six months) ................................... 72
Every 2000 hours of operation (Yearly) .................................................... 72
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Maintenance - 10h ................................................................................................................. 73
Scrapers - Check, adjustment................................................................... 73
Steel scrapers (Optional) .......................................................................... 74
Scrapers, Pad-drum .................................................................................. 74
Soften scrapers (Optional) ........................................................................ 75
Air circulation - Check ............................................................................... 75
Coolant level - Check ................................................................................ 76
Diesel engine Check oil level ................................................................... 77
Fuel tank - Filling....................................................................................... 77
Hydraulic reservoir - Check fluid level....................................................... 78
Brakes - Check ........................................................................................................ 78
Maintenance - 50h ................................................................................................................. 81
Air cleaner
Checking - Change the main air filter........................................................ 81
Backup filter - Change............................................................................... 82
Air cleaner
- Cleaning.................................................................................................. 82
Articulation - Lubrication............................................................................ 83
Steering joint - Lubrication ........................................................................ 83
Tires - Air pressure - Wheel nuts - Tightening .......................................... 84
Automatic Climate Control (Optional) - Inspection .................................... 84
Maintenance - 250h ............................................................................................................... 87
Rear axle differential - Check oil level....................................................... 87
Rear axle planetary gears - Check oil level............................................... 88
Drum gearbox (D/PD) - Checking the oil level .......................................... 88
Drum cartridge - Checking the oil level ..................................................... 89
Drum cartridge - Cleaning the ventilation screw ....................................... 90
Radiator - Check/Cleaning ........................................................................ 90
Bolted joints - Checking tightening torque................................................. 90
Rubber elements and fastening screws - Check....................................... 91
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Battery - Check electrolyte level................................................................ 91
Battery cell ................................................................................................ 92
Air conditioning (Optional)
- Inspection................................................................................................ 92
Maintenance - 500h ............................................................................................................... 93
Bleeder filter - Inspection/Cleaning ........................................................... 93
Diesel engine - Oil and Filter change ........................................................ 94
Fuel pre-filter - Cleaning............................................................................ 94
Maintenance - 1000h ............................................................................................................. 95
Hydraulic fluid filter - Replacement ........................................................... 95
Hydraulic fluid reservoir - Draining ............................................................ 96
Fuel tank - Drainage.................................................................................. 97
Air conditioning (Optional)
Fresh air filter - Change ............................................................................ 97
Rear axle differential - Oil change............................................................. 98
Rear axle's planetary gears - Draining the oil ........................................... 99
Rear axle's planetary gears - Oil change - Oil filling ............................... 100
Maintenance - 2000h ........................................................................................................... 101
Hydraulic reservoir - Changing the fluid .................................................. 101
Drum cartridge - Oil change .................................................................... 102
Drum gearbox - Oil change ..................................................................... 103
Steering hitch - Check............................................................................. 103
Controls - Lubrication .............................................................................. 104
Automatic Climate Control (Optional)
- Overhaul ............................................................................................... 104
Drying filter - Check................................................................................. 105
Compressor - Check (Optional) .............................................................. 106
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Introduction
Introduction
The machine
Dynapac CA250 is a roller in the 11-ton class. CA250
is available in the STD, D (smooth drum) and P (pads)
and PD versions.
Intended use
The main applications for the P and PD versions are
on cohesive material and weathered stone material.
All types of base courses and subbase courses can be
compacted to a greater depth and the interchangeable
drums STD for P, and D for PD, and vice versa,
facilitate even greater versatility during the choice of
application.
Warning symbols
Safety information
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Introduction
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are
known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth
defects, and other reproductive harm.
General
This manual contains instructions for machine
operation and maintenance.
The machine must be correctly maintained for
maximal performance.
The machine should be kept clean so that any
leakages, loose bolts and loose connections are
discovered at as early a point in time as possible.
Inspect the machine every day, before starting.
Inspect the entire machine so that any leakages or
other faults are detected.
Check the ground under the machine. Leakages are
more easily detected on the ground than on the
machine itself.
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Safety - General instructions
1. The operator must be familiar with the contents of the OPERATION section
before starting the roller.
5. Only mount and dismount the roller when it is stationary. Use the intended
grips and rails. Always use the three-point grip (both feet and one hand, or
one foot and both hands) when mounting or dismounting the machine.
Never jump down from the machine.
6. The ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structure) should always be used when the
machine is operated on unsafe ground.
8. Avoid driving across slopes. Drive straight up or straight down the slope.
9. When driving close to edges, ditches or holes, make sure that at least 2/3 of
the drum width is on previously compacted material (solid surface).
10. Make sure that there are no obstacles in the direction of travel, on the
ground, in front of or behind the roller, or overhead.
12. Use the safety equipment provided. The seat belt must be worn on machines
fitted with ROPS.
13. Keep the roller clean. Clean any dirt or grease that accumulates on the
operator platform immediately. Keep all signs and decals clean and legible.
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Safety - General instructions
16. Hearing protection is recommended if the noise level exceeds 85 dB(A). The
noise level can vary depending on the equipment on the machine and the
surface the machine is being used on.
17. Do not make any changes or modifications to the roller that could affect
safety. Changes are only to be made after written approval has been given
by Dynapac.
18. Avoid using the roller before the hydraulic fluid has reached its normal
working temperature. Braking distances can be longer than normal when the
fluid is cold. See instructions in the STOP section.
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Safety - when operating
Minimum
2/3
Slopes
This angle has been measured on a hard, flat surface
with the machine stationary.
The steering angle was zero, the vibration was
switched OFF and all tanks were full.
Always take into consideration that loose ground,
steering the machine, vibration on, machine speed
across the ground and raising the center of gravity can
all cause the machine to topple at smaller slope
angles than those specified here.
To exit the cab in an emergency, release the
Max 20 or 36% hammer on the rear right post and break the
rear window.
It is recommended that ROPS (Roll Over
Protective Structure) or a ROPS-approved cab is
Fig. Operating on slopes always used when driving on slopes or unsafe
ground. Always wear a safety belt.
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Safety - when operating
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Special instructions
Special instructions
Temperatures
The temperature limits apply to standard versions of
rollers.
Rollers equipped with additional equipment, such as
noise suppression, may need to be more carefully
monitored in the higher temperature ranges.
Fire fighting
If the machine catches fire, use an ABE-class powder
fire extinguisher.
A BE-class carbon dioxide fire extinguisher can also
be used.
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Special instructions
Battery handling
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Special instructions
Jump starting
2 1
Turn the ignition and all power consuming equipment
off. Switch off the engine on the machine which is
providing jump start power.
First connect the jump start battery's positive terminal
(1) to the flat battery's positive terminal (2).Then
3 connect the jump start battery's negative terminal (3)
to, for example, a bolt (4) or the lifjting eye on the
machine with the flat battery.
4 Start the engine on the power providing machine. Let it
run for a while. Now try to start the other machine.
Disconnect the cables in the reverse order.
Fig. Jump starting
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Special instructions
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Technical specifications - Noise/Vibrations/Electrical
Technical specifications -
Noise/Vibrations/Electrical
The vibration levels are measured in accordance with the operational cycle described in
EU directive 2000/14/EC on machines equipped for the EU market, with vibration switched
on, on soft polymer material and with the operators seat in the transport position.
Measured whole-body vibrations are below the action value of 0.5 m/s as specified in Directive
2002/44/EC. (Limit is 1.15 m/s)
Measured hand/arm vibrations also were below the action level of 2.5 m/s specified in the same
directive. (Limit is 5 m/s)
Electrical system
Machines are EMC tested in accordance with EN
13309:2000 'Construction machinery'
Noise level
The noise level is measured in accordance with the operational cycle described in EU
directive 2000/14/EC on machines equipped for the EU market, on soft polymer material
with vibration switched on and the operator's seat in the transport position.
During operation the above values may differ because of the actual operational
conditions.
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Technical specifications - Noise/Vibrations/Electrical
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Technical specifications - Dimensions
Dimensions mm in
A Wheelbase, drum and wheel 2879 113,3
L Length, standard equipped roller 5550 218,5
H1 Height, with ROPS (STD, D) 2952 116,2
H1 Height, with ROPS (P, PD) 2977 117,2
H1 Height, with cab (STD, D) 2952 116,2
H1 Height, with cab (P, PD) 2977 117,2
H3 Height, without ROPS/cab (STD, D) 2190 86,2
H3 Height, without ROPS/cab (P, PD) 2210 87,0
D Diameter, drum 1523 60
S Thickness, drum sweep, nominal 25 0,98
P Height, pads (P, PD) 100 3,9
K1 Clearance, tractor frame 453 17,8
K2 Clearance, drum frame (STD, D) 400 15,7
K2 Clearance, drum frame (P, PD) 495 19,5
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Technical specifications - Dimensions
Dimensions mm in
B Width, standard equipped roller 2384 93,9
O1 Overhang, left frame side 127 5,0
O2 Overhang, right frame side 127 5,0
R1 Turn radius, external 5400 212,6
R2 Turn radius, internal 3100 122
W1 Width, tractor section 2130 83,9
W2 Width, drum 2130 83.9
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Technical specifications - Weights and volumes
Weights
Service weight without ROPS (STD) 10235 kg 22.568 lbs
Service weight without ROPS (D) 10435 kg 23.009 lbs
Service weight without ROPS (P) 11635 kg 25.655 Ibs
Service weight without ROPS (PD) 11835 kg 26.096 Ibs
Service weight with ROPS (EN500) 10600 kg 23.373 lbs
(STD)
Service weight with ROPS (EN500) 10800 kg 23.814 lbs
(D)
Service weight with ROPS (EN500) 12000 kg 26.460 Ibs
(P)
Service weight with ROPS (EN500) 12200 kg 26.901 Ibs
(PD)
Service weight with cab (STD) 10735 kg 23.670 lbs
Service weight with cab (D) 10935 kg 24.255 lbs
Service weight with cab (P) 12135 kg 26.901 Ibs
Service weight with cab (PD) 12335 kg 27.342 Ibs
Fluid volumes
Fuel tank 250 liters 66 gal
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Technical specifications - Weights and volumes
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Technical specifications - Working capacity
Compaction data
Static linear load (STD) 28,2 kg/cm 157,92 pli
Static linear load (D) 29,1 kg/cm 162,96 pli
Static linear load (P, PD) - kg/cm - pli
Static linear load with ROPS (D, PD) - kg/cm - pli
Static linear load with cab (D, PD) - kg/cm - pli
Amplitude, high (STD, D) 1,7 mm 0,066 in
Amplitude, high (P, PD) 1,6 mm 0,062 in
Amplitude, low (STD, D) 0,8 mm 0,031 in
Amplitude, low (P, PD) 0,8 mm 0,031 in
Vibration frequency, high amplitude (STD, 33 Hz 1980 vpm
D)
Vibration frequency, high amplitude (P, PD) 33 Hz 1980 vpm
Vibration frequency, low amplitude (STD, D) 33 Hz 1980 vpm
Vibration frequency, low amplitude (P, PD) 33 Hz 1980 vpm
Centrifugal force, high amplitude (STD, D) 246 kN 55,35 lb
Centrifugal force, high amplitude (P, PD) 300 kN 67,5 lb
Centrifugal force, low amplitude (STD, D) 119 kN 26,77 lb
Centrifugal force, low amplitude (P, PD) 146 kN 32,85 lb
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Technical specifications - Working capacity
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Technical specifications - General
Engine
Manufacturer/Model Cummins QSB 4.5C Water cooled turbo diesel
with after cooler
Power (SAE J1995) 82 kW 110 hp
Engine speed, idling 900 rpm
Engine speed, loading/unloading 1,500 rpm
Engine speed, working/transport 2,200 rpm
Electrical system
Battery 12V 170Ah
Alternator 12V 95A
Fuses See the Electrical system section - fuses
Hydraulic system
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Technical specifications - General
ROPS - bolts
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Technical specifications - General
Tightening torque
Tightening torque in Nm (lbf.ft) for oiled or dry bolts
tightened with a torque wrench.
Metric coarse screw thread, bright galvanized (fzb):
STRENGTH CLASS:
M- 8.8, Oiled 8.8, Dry 10.9, Oiled 10.9, Dry 12.9, Oiled 12.9, Dry
thread
M6 8,4 9,4 12 13,4 14,6 16,3
M8 21 23 28 32 34 38
M10 40 45 56 62 68 76
M12 70 78 98 110 117 131
M14 110 123 156 174 187 208
M16 169 190 240 270 290 320
M20 330 370 470 520 560 620
M22 446 497 626 699 752 839
M24 570 640 800 900 960 1080
M30 1130 1260 1580 1770 1900 2100
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Technical specifications - General
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Machine plate - Identification
Machine plate
The machine type plate (1) is attached to the front left
side of the frame, beside the steering joint.
The plate specifies the manufacturers name and
address, the type of machine, the PIN product
1 identification number (serial number), operating
weight, engine power and year of manufacture. (If the
machine is supplied to outside the EU, there are no
CE markings and in some cases no year of
Fig. Operator platform manufacture.)
1. Machine plate
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Machine plate - Identification
Engine plate
The engine type plate (1) are affixed to the top of the
engine.
The plate specify the type of engine, serial number
and the engine specification.
1 Please specify the engine serial number when
ordering spares. Refer also to the engine manual.
Fig. Engine
1. Type plate/EPA plate
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Machine description- Decals
Location - decals
14, 4
17
2
3
12 1
15
8
6
10 12
11
11 5
9
14
16
5 3
15
5
6
11 11
13 5
7
1. Warning, Crush zone 7. Product sign 13. Handbook compartment
2. Warning, Rotating engine 8. Diesel fuel 14. Tire pressure
components
3. Warning, Hot surfaces 9. Hydraulic fluid/Biohydraulic fluid 15. Hoisting plate
4. Warning, Ballasted tire. 10. Lifting point 16. Warning sign
5. Warning, Read instructions 11. Fixing point 17. Hydraulic
manual fluid/Biohydraulic
6. Warning, locking 12. Master switch
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Machine description- Decals
Safety decals
4700903422
Warning - Crush zone, articulation/drum.
Maintain a safe distance from the crush zone.
(Two crush zones on machines fitted with pivotal steering)
4700903423
Warning - Rotating engine components.
Keep your hands at a safe distance from the
danger zone.
4700903424
Warning - Hot surfaces in the engine compartment.
Keep your hands at a safe distance from the
danger zone.
4700903459
Warning - Instruction manual
The operator must read the safety, operation and
maintenance instructions before operating the
machine.
4700908229
Warning - Locking
The articulation must be locked when lifting.
Read the instruction manual.
4700904165
Warning - Toxic gas (accessory, ACC)
Read the instruction manual.
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Machine description- Decals
4700903590
-Emergency exit
4700903985
Warning - Ballasted tire.
Read the instruction manual.
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Machine description- Decals
Info decals
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Machine description - Instruments/Controls
Machine description -
Instruments/Controls
15
32
11
17
18
21
31
20
33 19
Fig. Instruments and control panel
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Machine description - Instruments/Controls
25
27
9
12 8
23
29
Fig. Control panel
30 11 3
28
7
1
6 Fig. Operator's
station
Function description
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Machine description - Instruments/Controls
14. Road lights, switch Where the upper position is depressed, the road
(Optional) lights are on. Where the lower position is,
depressed the parking lights are on.
15. Working lights switch When depressed, the working lights are on
(Optional)
16. Hazard warning lights, Where depressed, the hazard warning lights are on
switch (Optional)
18. Direction indicators, When depressed to the left, the left direction
switch (Optional) indicators are on etc. In the middle position the
function is shut off.
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Machine description - Instruments/Controls
20. Amplitude High/Low, Low Amplitude Activate the vibration together with
Vibration On the circuit breaker on forward/back control.
Vibration switched off.
23. Warning lamp, low fuel level This lamp lights when the fuel level in the diesel
tank is too low.
24. Warning lamp, oil pressure This lamp lights if the lubricating pressure in the
engine is too low. Stop the engine immediately and
locate the fault.
25. Warning lamp, parking brake The lamp lights when the parking brake is
activated.
26. Fuel level Shows the fuel level in the diesel tank.
27. Warning lamp, water The light comes on if the water temperature is too
temperature high.
28. Warning lamp, battery If the lamp lights while the engine is running the
charging alternator is not charging. Stop the engine and
locate the fault.
29. Warning lamp, glow plug The lamp must go out before the starter switch is
moved to position 3c for activation of the starter
motor.
30. Hourmeter Shows the number of hours the engine has run.
31. Parking brake On/Off, switch Push in to activate the parking brake, the machine
stops with the engine running. Always use the
parking brake when the machine is stationary
on a sloping surface.
32. Transport mode/Traction Transport mode.
control (Optional)
Traction control mode (TC): Activate this function
together with the power distribution selector switch.
33. Electronic speed control Regulate the number of revs of the diesel motor.
regulator Low (900 rpm), Medium (1500 rpm), High ( rpm).
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Machine description - Instruments/Controls
36. Motor diagnostics Control lamp red. Serious fault: Turn the motor off
at once! Attend to before restarting.
37. Motor diagnostics Control lamp yellow. Less serious fault: Attend to
as soon as possible.
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Machine description - Instruments/Controls
2 3 4
1
6
5
7
9
10
11
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Machine description - Instruments/Controls
2 Rear wiper, switch (Optional) Press to operate the rear screen wiper.
3 Front and rear window screen washers, Press at the top to spray the windshield.
switch
4 Hammer for emergency exit To escape from the cab in an emergency, release
the hammer and break the REAR window.
5 Control, temperature (Optional) In the left position, the heating is OFF.In the right
position, maximum heating.
6 Control, circulation (Optional) In the left position, the circulation is OFF. In the
right position, maximum circulation
7 Control, fan (Optional) In the left position, the fan is OFF. In the right
position, maximum fan.
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Machine description - Instruments/Controls
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Machine description - Electrical system
3 3
1 6
7
Fig. Heater box in cab.
1. Plug
5. Fuse (x1)
6. Fuse (x1)
7. Cover for fuse box
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Machine description - Electrical system
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Machine description - Electrical system
Relays
1. k7 Direction indicators
2. K6 Stop lights
2 3. Working lights
Fig. Manverpelare
1. Flasher relay
2. Stop light relay
3. Working lights relay
4. Fuse boxes
Main fuses
1 3 2 There are two main fuses (2). These are behind the
battery disconnecting switch. The two screws need to
be unscrewed to remove the metal cover.
The fuse if of the flat pin type.
Start relay (1), preheater relay (3) and fuses (5) for the
preheating relay are even fixed here.
Feeding standard 40A (Orange, High)
5 Feeding ECU diesel motor 30A (Green, High)
Supply lighting * 20A (Yellow)
Power supply, preheater 125A (Orange, SF30)
Fig. Engine house
* Optional equipment
1. Starter relay
2. Main fuse
3. Preheating relay
5. Fuse for preheating relay
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Machine description - Electrical system
Fuses
F2
The table below gives fuse amperage and function. All
fuses are flat pin fuses.
Fuses in boxes F1
1. Emergency stop, ECU, reversing alarm, 15A 5. High/Low speed 10A
neutral position, seat switch, vibration
2. Horn, buzzer, control panel 10A 6. Windshield wipers cabin 10A
4. Rotating hazard beacon 10A 8. Indicators, warning indicators, cab interior 10A
lightning
Fuses in boxes F2
1. Working lights 20A
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Operation - Starting
Operation - Starting
Before starting
1
Fig. Operator's seat
1. Length adjustment
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Operation - Starting
2
1 The seat can be adjusted as follows.
4
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Operation - Starting
2
Pull out the emergency stop (2).
1
Turn the switch (1) to position 3a.
Fig. Instrument panel
1. Starter switch Check that the warning lamps in the warning panel
2. Emergency stop (22) come on.
22. Warning panel
36 37
34
Fig. Instrumentpanel
34. Motordiagnostics On/Off
36. Control lamp serious fault
37. Control lamp less serious fault
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Operation - Starting
Operator position
If a ROPS (2) (Roll Over Protective Structure) or a cab
is fitted to the roller, always wear the seat belt (1)
provided and wear a protective helmet.
2
Replace the seat belt (1) if it shows signs of
wear or has been subjected to high levels of
1 force.
4
Check that rubber elements (3) on the platform
are intact. Worn elements will impair comfort.
3
View
Before starting, make sure that the view forwards and
backwards is unobstructed.
Fig. view
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Operation - Starting
Interlock
The roller is equipped with Interlock.
The engine switches off 3 seconds after the operator
rises from the seat.
The engine stops whether the forward/reverse lever is
in the neutral or the drive position.
The engine does not stop if the parking brake is
activated.
Sit down for all operations!
Starting
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Operation - Starting
24
28 29
Fig. Control panel
28. Charging lamp
24. Oil pressure lamp
25. Brake lamp
29. Glow plug lamp
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Operation - Driving
Operation - Driving
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Operation - Driving
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Operation - Vibration
Operation - Vibration
Vibration On/Off
Activation/deactivation of the vibration is selected with
the switch (20).
The operator must activate the vibration via the switch
(4) on the underside of the forward/reverse handle.
See illustration below.
20
Fig. Instrument panel
20. Vibration switch.
Vibration - Activation
Never activate vibration when the roller is
stationary. This can damage both the surface and
the machine.
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Operation - Vibration
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Operating - Stopping
Operating - Stopping
Braking
Emergency braking
Braking is normally activated using the
forward/reverse lever. The hydrostatic transmission
brakes the roller when the lever is moved towards the
neutral position.
There is also a brake in the drum motor and rear axle
3 that acts as an emergency brake during operation.
For emergency braking, press the emergency stop
(3), hold the steering wheel firmly and be prepared
Fig. Instrument panel for a sudden stop. The brakes are applied and the
3. Emergency stop engine stops.
Normal braking
Press the switch (4) to switch off the vibration.
Move the forward/reverse lever (6) to the neutral
position to stop the roller.
Set speed control regulator (33) to idle running
31 position: low.
33 Set the parkering brake switch (31) in the On position.
3
6 4
When starting and driving a machine that is cold,
remember that the hydraulic fluid is also cold and
Fig. Control panel that braking distances can be longer than normal
1. Key until the machine reaches the working temperature.
3. Emergency shut down
4. Vibration On/Off.
6. Forward/Back regulator
31. Parking brake switch
33. Speed control regulator
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Operating - Stopping
Switching off
Check instruments and warning lamps to see if any
22 faults are indicated. Switch off all lights and other
electrical functions.
31 9 Set speed control regulator (33) in position Low and let
the engine run for about 1 minute.
33 Activate the parking brake switch (31).
Turn the starter switch (1) to the left to switched off
position 1. At the end of the shift, lower the instrument
cover (22) and lock it.
1
Parking
Master switch
Before leaving the roller for the day, switch the master
switch (1) to the disconnected position and remove the
key.
1
This will prevent battery discharging and will also
make it difficult for unauthorized persons to start and
operate the machine. Also lock the engine hood.
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Operating - Stopping
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Operating - Stopping
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Long-term parking
Long-term parking
Engine
* Refer to the manufacturers instructions in the engine
manual that is supplied with the roller.
Battery
* Remove the battery from the machine. Clean the
battery, check that the electrolyte level is correct (see
under the heading 'Every 50 hours of operation') and
trickle-charge the battery once a month.
Fuel tank
Fill the fuel tank completely full to prevent
condensation.
Hydraulic reservoir
Fill the hydraulic reservoir to the uppermost level mark
(see under the heading Every 10 hours of operation.)
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Long-term parking
Hoods, tarpaulin
* Lower the instrument cover over the instrument
panel.
* Cover the entire roller with a tarpaulin. A gap must
be left between the tarpaulin and the ground.
* If possible, store the roller indoors and ideally in a
building where the temperature is constant.
Tires (All-weather)
Check that tire pressure is 110 kPa (1.1 kp/cm 2 ), (16
psi).
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Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Lifting
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Miscellaneous
Towing
The roller can be moved up to 300 meters (1,000 ft)
using the instructions below.
1
2 Alternative 1
1
Short distance towing with the engine running
2
Depress the emergency/parking brake knob and
temporarily shut off the engine. Chock the drums
to prevent the roller from moving
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Miscellaneous
4
Alternative 2
3
Towing short distances where the engine is
inoperative
Chock the drums to prevent the roller from moving
when the brakes are mechanically disengaged.
34 mm
3 4
Fig. Rear axle First release both towing valves as per alternative 1.
3. Locknut
4. Adjusting screw
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Miscellaneous
Fig.Towing
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Operating instructions - Summary
2. Make sure that all instructions in the MAINTENANCE section are followed.
6. Set Rotation starter switch in the position for idle running (900 rpm).
8. Set the engine speed control to the operating position (2200 rpm).
10. Drive the roller. Operate the forward/reverse lever with care.
11. Test the brakes. Remember that the braking distance will be longer if the
roller is cold.
13. IN AN EMERGENCY:
- Push in the EMERGENCY/PARKING BRAKE KNOB
- Hold the steering wheel firmly.
- Brace yourself for a sudden stop.
15. When lifting: - Refer to the relevant section in the Instruction Manual.
16. When towing: - Refer to the relevant section in the Instruction Manual.
17. When transporting: - Refer to the relevant section in the Instruction Manual.
18. When recovering - Refer to the relevant section in the Instruction Manual.
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Preventive maintenance
Preventive maintenance
Complete maintenance is necessary for the machine
to function satisfactorily and at the lowest possible
cost.
The Maintenance section includes the periodic
maintenance that must be carried out on the machine.
The recommended maintenance intervals assume that
the machine is used in a normal environment and
working conditions.
Warranty
The warranty is only valid if the stiplulated delivery
inspection and the separate service inspection have
been completed as per the warranty document, and
when the machine has been registered for starting
under the warranty.
The warranty is not valid if damage has been caused
by inadequate service, incorrect use of the machine,
the use of lubricants and hydraulic fluids other than
those specified in the manual, or if any other
adjustments have been made without the requisite
authorisation.
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Preventive maintenance
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Maintenance - Lubricants and symbols
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Maintenance - Lubricants and symbols
Maintenance symbols
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Maintenance - Maintenance schedule
6 7 8 9 33 10
5
1
35
2
34 4 11 12
32 3
31
30
28
27 19 18
29 24 23 21 20
26 25 22 17 16 15 14 13
Fig. Service and maintenance points
General
Periodic maintenance should be carried out after the
number of hours specified. Use the daily, weekly etc.
periods where number of hours cannot be used.
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Maintenance - Maintenance schedule
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Maintenance - Maintenance schedule
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Maintenance - Maintenance schedule
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Maintenance - 10h
Maintenance - 10h
Fig. Skrapers
1. Skraper blades
2. Screws (4)
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Maintenance - 10h
2 1
Fig. Scrapers
1. Scraper blades (x4)
2. Screws
Scrapers, Pad-drum
Undo the screws (1), then adjust each scraper tooth
(2) to 25 mm (1.0 in) between scraper tooth and drum.
Center each scraper tooth (2) between the pads.
Tighten the screws (1).
1 2
Fig. Scrapers
1. Screws
2. Scraper teeth (x18)
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2 1 2
1
Fig. Scrapers
1. Scraper blade
2. Screws
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Maintenance - 10h
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Maintenance - 10h
Brakes - Check
Check operation of the brakes as follows:
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Maintenance - 10h
Brakes - Check
Check operation of the brakes as follows:
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Maintenance - 50h
Maintenance - 50h
Air cleaner
Checking - Change the main air filter
Change the air cleaner main filter when the
warning lamp on the control panel comes on
when the engine is running at maximum speed.
2 3
Release the clips (1), pull off the cover (2), and pull out
the main filter (3).
Do not remove the backup filter (4).
Clean the air cleaner if necessary, see section Air
cleaner - Cleaning.
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Maintenance - 50h
Air cleaner
- Cleaning
Wipe clean the inside of the cover (2) and the filter
housing (5). See the previous illustration.
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Maintenance - 50h
Articulation - Lubrication
1
Fig. Articulation, right side
1. Lubricating nipples, articulation
(4 pcs)
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Maintenance - 50h
Fig. Cab
1. Condensor element
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Maintenance - 50h
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Maintenance - 250h
1
Wipe clean and remove the level plug (1) and check
that the oil level reaches the lower edge of the plug
hole. Top up with oil to the right level if the level is low.
Use transmission oil, see lubricant specification.
Clean and refit the plug.
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Maintenance - 250h
1 Wipe clean the filler plug (1) and level plug (3).
Unscrew the filler plug (1).
2 3
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Maintenance - 250h
1
Drum cartridge - Cleaning the ventilation screw
Clean the drum's ventilation hole and ventilation screw
(1). The hole is required to eliminate excess pressure
inside the drum.
Fig. Drum
1. Ventilation screw
Radiator - Check/Cleaning
Check that air can pass unobstructed through the
radiators (1), (2) and (3).
Clean a dirty radiator using compressed air or a
high-pressure water jet.
Blow air or direct water through the cooler in the
opposite direction to that of the cooling air.
Be careful when using a high-pressure washer -
do not place the nozzle too close to the radiator.
3 1 2
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Maintenance - 250h
Battery cell
1
Take off the cell caps (1) and make sure that
2 electrolyte (2) is about 10 mm (0.4 in) above the plates
(3). Check the level of all cells. Top off with distilled
water to the right level if the level is low.
10 mm If the ambient temperature is below freezing, run the
(0.4 in)
engine for a while before topping off with distilled
water. Otherwise the electrolyte might freeze.
3 Make sure that ventilation holes in the cell cover are
not clogged, then put the cover back on.
Fig. Electrolyte level in battery The cable shoes should be clean and well tightened.
1. Cell cap Clean corroded cable shoes and grease them with
2. Electrolyte level acid-free Vaseline.
3. Plate
Always disconnect the negative cable first when
disconnecting the battery. When connecting the
battery, always connect the positive cable first.
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Maintenance - 500h
Maintenance - 500h
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Maintenance - 1000h
Maintenance - 1000h
Make sure that the old seal is not left on the filter
head. Leakage will otherwise occur between the
Fig. Engine compartment new and old seal.
1. Hydraulic fluid filter (x1)
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Maintenance - 1000h
Drain as
follows:
- Place a container under the plug (1).
- Remove the plug (1).
- Drain out the condensate and sediment until only
pure fuel emerges at the plug.
- Screw in the plug again.
Fig. Cab
It may be necessary to change the filter more often if
1. Fresh air filter the machine is working in a dusty environment.
2. Screw (x2)
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Maintenance - 1000h
1
Wipe clean and remove the level/filler plug (1) and all
three drain plugs (2) and drain the oil into a suitable
receptacle. The volume is approximately 12.5 liters
(13.2 qts).
Save the oil and hand in to an
environment-friendly waste disposal station.
2
Fig. Rear axle
1. Level/Filler plug
2. Drain plugs
Refit the drainage plugs and top up with fresh oil until
the correct level is reached. Note that it takes a while
for the oil to be distributed in the axle. Do not fill the
entire volume at once. Refit the level/filler plug. Use
transmission oil, see Lubricant Specification.
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Maintenance - 1000h
1
Save the oil and hand in to an
Fig. Draining the oil - planetary gear, environment-friendly waste disposal station.
std
1. Level/Filler plug
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Maintenance - 1000h
Set the roller so that the plug (1) in the planetary gear
is at "9 o' clock".
Wipe clean and remove the plug (1).
Fill with oil to the lower edge of the level hole. Use
transmission oil. See lubrication specification.
1
Clean and refit the plug (1).
Fig. Oil filling - planetary gear, std Fill with oil in the same way as for the rear axle's
1. Level/Filler plug second planetary gear.
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Maintenance - 2000h
Maintenance - 2000h
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Maintenance - 2000h
2 3 Clean and unscrew the filler plug (1) and the drain
plug (2).
Allow all the oil to run out. Fit the drain plug and fill
with new synthetic oil in accordance with the
Fig. Right drum side
1. Filler plug instructions under "Drum cartridge - checking the oil
2. Drain plug level".
3. Level plug
Repeat the procedure on the opposite side.
Ensure that only MOBIL SHC 629 is used in the
cartridges..
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Maintenance - 2000h
Controls - Lubrication
Grease Forward/Back- throttle mechanical
mechanism. Take away the outer hatch down below
the seat by loosening the screws (2). Grease the
workings with oil.
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Maintenance - 2000h
Clean all dust from the cooling unit and the cooling
element (1) using compressed air.
Check the system hoses for chafing. Make sure that
drainage from the cooling unit is unobstructed so that
no condensation accumulates inside the unit.
Drain by pinching the valves (2)
1
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Dynapac Compaction Equipment AB
Box 504, SE-371 23 Karlskrona, Sweden
Dynapac Compaction Equipment AB
Box 504, SE-371 23 Karlskrona, Sweden