Dynapac CC900G Manual
Dynapac CC900G Manual
           Vibratory roller
              CC900G
              Engine
           Honda GX630R
          Serial number
  10000303x0C003469 - 0C005137
  10000303x0C005138 (Improved Frame) -
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                               Hydraulic system....................................................................................... 18
                               Tightening torque ...................................................................................... 18
                               ROPS - bolts ............................................................................................. 19
                 Identification ............................................................................................................ 19
                               Machine plate............................................................................................ 19
                               Product identification number on the frame .............................................. 20
                               Engine plates ............................................................................................ 21
    Machine description- Decals.................................................................................................. 23
                               Location - decals ....................................................................................... 23
                               Safety decals............................................................................................. 24
                               Info decals................................................................................................. 25
                 Instruments/Controls ............................................................................................... 26
                               Locations - Instruments and controls ........................................................ 26
                               Function description .................................................................................. 27
                 Electrical system...................................................................................................... 28
                               Relays and fuses on the machine ............................................................. 28
    Operation ............................................................................................................................... 29
                 Before starting ......................................................................................................... 29
                               Operator’s seat - Adjusting....................................................................... 29
                               Sprinkler - Check ...................................................................................... 29
                               Parking brake ............................................................................................ 30
                               Emergency stop......................................................................................... 30
                               Operator position....................................................................................... 30
                 Starting .................................................................................................................... 31
                               Starting the engine .................................................................................... 31
                 Driving ..................................................................................................................... 32
                               Operating the roller ................................................................................... 32
                 Vibration .................................................................................................................. 33
                               Manual vibration - Switching on ................................................................ 33
    Operating - Stopping.............................................................................................................. 35
                 Braking .................................................................................................................... 35
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                               Normal braking.......................................................................................... 35
                               Reserve brake........................................................................................... 36
                               Switching off.............................................................................................. 36
                  Parking .................................................................................................................... 37
                               Chocking the drums .................................................................................. 37
     Long-term parking.................................................................................................................. 38
                               Battery....................................................................................................... 38
                               Air cleaner, exhaust pipe........................................................................... 38
                               Sprinkler system........................................................................................ 38
                               Fuel tank ................................................................................................... 38
                               Hydraulic reservoir .................................................................................... 39
                               Steering cylinder, hinges, etc. ................................................................... 39
                               Hoods, tarpaulin ........................................................................................ 39
                               Engine ....................................................................................................... 40
     Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................ 41
                               Locking the articulation ............................................................................. 41
                               Lifting the roller.......................................................................................... 41
                               Unlocking the articulation .......................................................................... 41
                               Securing CC900G for loading ................................................................... 42
                  Towing ..................................................................................................................... 43
                               Releasing the brake .................................................................................. 43
                               Towing the roller........................................................................................ 45
     Operating instructions - Summary ......................................................................................... 47
     Preventive maintenance ........................................................................................................ 49
                               Acceptance and delivery inspection.......................................................... 49
                               Warranty.................................................................................................... 49
     Maintenance - Lubricants and symbols ................................................................................. 51
                               Maintenance symbols ............................................................................... 53
     Maintenance - Maintenance schedule ................................................................................... 55
                               Service and maintenance points ............................................................... 55
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                             General ..................................................................................................... 56
                             Every 10 hours of operation (Daily)........................................................... 56
                             After the first 20 hours of operation........................................................... 56
                             After the FIRST 50 hours of operation ...................................................... 57
                             Every 50 hours of operation ...................................................................... 57
                             Every 100 hours of operation .................................................................... 57
                             Every 200 / 400 / 600 / 800 hours of operation ......................................... 58
                             Every 500 hours of operation .................................................................... 58
                             Every 1000 hours of operation .................................................................. 59
                             Every 2000 hours of operation .................................................................. 60
    Maintenance - Maintenance measures, before use............................................................... 61
                             Static drum - Filling with water .................................................................. 61
    Maintenance, 10h .................................................................................................................. 63
                             Engine - Checking the oil level.................................................................. 63
                             Hydraulic reservoir, Level check - Filling................................................... 63
                             Refueling ................................................................................................... 64
                             Water tank - Filling .................................................................................... 64
                             Sprinkler system - Check, cleaning........................................................... 64
                             Air circulation - Check ............................................................................... 65
                             Scrapers - Check, adjustment................................................................... 65
                             Warning lamps - Check............................................................................. 65
                             Air cleaner - check .................................................................................... 66
    Maintenance - 20h ................................................................................................................. 67
                             Engine oil and oil filter - Change ............................................................... 67
    Maintenance - 50h ................................................................................................................. 69
                             Brakes - Check.......................................................................................... 69
                             Air cleaner - cleaning ................................................................................ 70
                             Rubber elements and fastening screws - Check....................................... 70
                             Drum bearing seat - Check and lubrication .............................................. 70
    Maintenance - 100h ............................................................................................................... 71
                             Spark plug - Check and adjustment .......................................................... 71
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    Maintenance - 200 / 400 / 600 / 800 h ................................................................................... 73
                             Spark plug - Replace................................................................................. 73
                             Engine's fuel filter - Check......................................................................... 74
                             Engine oil and oil filter - Change ............................................................... 75
                             Forward/Reverse controls and joints - Check and lubrication................... 76
    Maintenance - 500h ............................................................................................................... 77
                             Front drum - Checking the oil level ........................................................... 77
                             Hydraulic reservoir - Check/venting .......................................................... 78
                             Steering joint - Check................................................................................ 78
                             Air cleaner - replace insert ........................................................................ 79
    Maintenance - 1000h ............................................................................................................. 81
                             Spark plug - Replace................................................................................. 81
                             Engine's fuel filter - Replace...................................................................... 82
                             Hydraulic fluid cooler - Cleaning (Option).................................................. 82
                             Forward/Reverse controls and joints - Check and lubrication................... 83
                             Front drum - Checking the oil level ........................................................... 84
                             Hydraulic reservoir - Check/venting .......................................................... 84
                             Steering joint - Check................................................................................ 85
                             Air cleaner - replace insert ........................................................................ 85
                             Hydraulic fluid filter - Change .................................................................... 86
                             Engine oil and oil filter - Change ............................................................... 86
                             Engine's fuel filter - Check......................................................................... 87
    Maintenance - 2000h ............................................................................................................. 89
                             Spark plug - Replace................................................................................. 89
                             Engine's fuel filter - Replace...................................................................... 90
                             Hydraulic fluid cooler - Cleaning (Option).................................................. 90
                             Forward/Reverse controls and joints - Check and lubrication................... 91
                             Hydraulic reservoir - Check/venting .......................................................... 91
                             Steering joint - Check................................................................................ 92
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    Air cleaner - replace insert ........................................................................ 92
    Hydraulic fluid filter - Change .................................................................... 93
    Engine oil and oil filter - Change ............................................................... 93
    Hydraulic reservoir - fluid change.............................................................. 95
    Front drum - Changing the oil ................................................................... 96
    Water tank - Cleaning ............................................................................... 96
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                                                       Introduction
Introduction
                 The machine
                 Dynapac CC900G is a self-propelled vibratory tandem
                 roller in the 1,6 metric tonnes class featuring 900 mm
                 wide drums. The machine is equipped with drive,
                 brakes, and vibration on both drums.
                 Intended use
                 CC900G is primarily used for smaller compaction
                 works, such as minor roads, sidewalks, cycle ways
                 and minor parking places.
Warning symbols
Safety information
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                                            Introduction
                            CALIFORNIA
                     Proposition 65 Warning
       Gasolin 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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                                                        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/ROPS-cab.
         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
                                 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.
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                                                            Safety - when operating
             ≥ 2/3
Fig. Position of drum when driving
near an edge
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                                                  Safety - when operating
                            Sitting position
                            Remain seated at all times when operating the roller.
Figure. Seat position       The seat belt is standard equipment on rollers fitted
   1. ROPS                  with Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) (1).
   2. Seat belt
                                    ROPS should always be in the raised position
                                    when machines with foldable ROPS are operated
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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.
                 Fire fighting
                 If the machine catches fire, use an ABC-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 lifting 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 operator’s seat in the transport position.
Measured whole-body vibrations are below the action value of 0.5 m/s² as specified in Directive
2002/44/EC. (Limit is 1.15 m/s²)
Measured hand/arm vibrations also were below the action level of 2.5 m/s² specified in the same
directive. (Limit is 5 m/s²)
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
H2
                      C
                  D
                                             K
                                      S
                                                 A
                                                     L
                      Dimensions                         mm       in
        A             Wheelbase                          1350     53,1
        D             Drum diameter                      584      23,0
        H1            Height, with ROPS                  2300     90,5
        H2            Height, w/o ROPS                   1585     62,4
        K1                                               455      17,9
        K2            Ground clearance                   261      10,3
        L2            Length                             2107     83,0
        S             Drum shell thickness               13       0,51
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                                      Technical specifications - Dimensions
                                                            O1
                              α
                                                                 B
          R2 1
           R
O2
                 Dimensions                          mm          in
     B           Width                               970         38,2
     O           Overhang                            35          1,38
     R1          Turning radius, outside             2700        106,3
     R2                                              2660        104,7
     W           Drum shell thickness                900         35,4
     α           Steering angle                      ±34°        ±34°
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                                              Technical specifications - Dimensions
Weights
      s (s/n 003469 - 005137)
Service weight with ROPS                  1335 kg                        2943 lbs
(EN500)
Weights
      s (Improved Frame, s/n 005138 - )
Operating
Service weight
          masswith ROPS                   1335 kg
                                          1250  kg                       2943 lbs
                                                                         2767  lbs
(EN500)
Fluid volumes
Fuel tank                                23 liters                         6,0 gal
Water tank                              175 liters/tank                  46,2 gal
Working capacity
Propulsion
Speed range                       0-8                kph         0-5            mph
Climbing capacity (theoretical)   35                 %
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                                      Technical specifications - Dimensions
                                     General
Engine
Manufacturer/Model                          Honda GX630
Output at 3,600 rpm (SAE J1349)             15,5 kW / 21 Hp
Electrical system
Battery                                     12V 60Ah
Charging coil                               12V 20A
Fuses                                       See the Electrical system section - fuses
Hydraulic system
                                     Tightening torque
                                     Tightening torque in Nm for oiled, bright galvanized
                                     bolts tightened using a torque wrench.
                                                            STRENGTH CLASS
                                      M - thread    8.8           10.9           12.9
                                      M6            8,4           12             14,6
                                      M8            21            28             34
                                      M10           40            56             68
                                      M12           70            98             117
                                      M16           169           240            290
                                      M20           330           470            560
                                      M24           570           800            960
                                      M30           1130          1580           1900
                                      M36           1960          2800           -
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                                          Technical specifications - Dimensions
ROPS - bolts
Tightening torque : 70 Nm
Identification
                                         Machine plate
                               1         The machine plate (1) is attached to the front left side
                                         of the rear frame, beside the steering joint.
                                         The plate specifies the manufacturers name and
                                         address, the type of machine, the PIN, Product
                                         Identification Number (serial number), operating
                                         weight, engine power and year of manufacture. CE
                                         markings and the year of manufacture may be omitted
                                         on machines supplied to markets outside the EU.
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                               Technical specifications - Dimensions
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                                 Technical specifications - Dimensions
                                Engine plates
                                The engine serial number (1) is punched below the
                                starter.
                        2
                                The engine's EPA plate (2).
                        1
Figure. Engine
   1. Serial number
   2. EPA plate (USA)
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                      Machine description- Decals
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                                                                    Machine description- Decals
Location - decals
3 2 6
                     8
                                                                                     5
                    11                                                          10
                         8
                                                                                         5
                      11
                                                         10
                                                1, 9
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                          Machine description- Decals
        Safety decals
        Always make sure that all safety decals are completely
        legible, and remove dirt or order new decals if they
        have become illegible. Use the part number specified
        on each decal.
        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.
        4700903424
        Warning - Hot surfaces in the engine compartment.
        Keep your hands at a safe distance.
        4700903459
        Warning - Instruction manual
        The operator must read the safety, operation and
        maintenance instructions before operating the
        machine.
        4700908229
        Warning - Risk of crushing
        The articulation must be locked when lifting.
        Read the instruction manual.
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                                              Machine description- Decals
Info decals
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                                                              Machine description- Decals
Instruments/Controls
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                                                            Machine description- Decals
Function description
2.    Control, engine speed                           Pull the lever up to obtain working speed. Move the
                                                      lever down to obtain idling speed.
4.    Vibration On/Off. Switch                        When the switch for vibrations in the forward/reverse
                                                      lever is pressed and released, the vibrations are
                                                      engaged. Press the switch again to disengage the
                                                      vibrations.
5.    Fuel level, hour meter
6.    Forward/Reverse lever                           The lever must be in neutral to start the petrol engine.
                                                      The engine cannot be started if the forward/reverse
                                                      lever is in any other position.
                                                      The forward/reverse lever controls both the roller's
                                                      driving direction and speed. When the lever is moved
                                                      forward, the roller moves forward etc.
                                                      The roller's speed is proportional to the distance the
                                                      lever is from the neutral position. The further the lever
                                                      is from the neutral position, the higher the speed.
7.    Fuse box (on control column)                    Contains fuses for the electrical system. See under
                                                      the heading ‘Electrical system’ for a description of
                                                      fuse functions.
8.    Sprinkler, control                              Turn the knob clockwise to switch on the water flow to
                                                      the drum.
9.    Horn, switch                                    Press to sound the horn.
10.   Emergency stop                                  Brakes the roller and switches off the engine. The
                                                      power supply goes off.
                                                      NOTE: The emergency stop must be deactivated
                                                      when starting the machine.
11.   Choke                                           Used in the pulled out position if necessary when the
                                                      engine is started.
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                                                     Machine description- Decals
Electrical system
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                                                                                    Operation
Operation
Before starting
                                           Sprinkler - Check
                                                  Make sure that the emergency stop knob is
                                                  actually pressed in.
3
                                   1       Set the knob (8) for the sprinkler in the open position
                                           and check that the drums are watered.
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                                                                                Operation
                                      Parking brake
                                             Activate parking brake before leaving the machine.
Emergency stop
                                      Operator position
                                             Replace the seat belt (1) if it shows signs of
                                             wear or has been subjected to high levels of
                                             force.
2
                                             Ensure that the anti-slip (3) on the platform is in
                                             good condition. Replace where anti-slip friction is
    1                                        poor.
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                                                                                      Operation
Starting
                                    6
                                            For cold start: Pull out the choke (11) and turn the
                                            ignition key to position II. Check that the warning
                                    2       lamps on the control panel are working. Turn the
                                            ignition key (1) to the right. As soon as the engine has
                                            started, release the ignition key.
Figure. Control panel                                Do not run the starter motor for too long. If the
   1. Starter switch                                 engine does not start immediately, wait a minute
   2. Speed control
   3. Parking brake                                  or so before trying again.
   6. Forward/Reverse lever
   11. Choke
                          12
                                            Warm up the engine at idling speed for a few minutes,
                                            although longer if ambient temperature is below +10 C
                                            (50 F)
                                            When the engine is warm, check that the parking brake
                                            warning lamp (12) is still lit.
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                                                                               Operation
Driving
                              10
                                      Deactivate parking brake knob (3). Be prepared that
3
                              1       the roller can move.
                              6       Check that the steering is working correctly by turning
                                      the steering wheel once to the right and once to the
                                      left while the roller is stationary.
                              2
                                      When compacting asphalt, remember to turn on the
                                      sprinkler system (8).
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                                                                                  Operation
Vibration
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                      Operation
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                                                                 Operating - Stopping
Operating - Stopping
Braking
                                      Normal braking
                                              When starting and driving a machine that is cold,
                                              remember that the hydraulic fluid is also cold and
                                              that braking distances can be longer than normal
                                              until the machine reaches the working temperature.
                              2
                                      Turn the engine speed control (2) back to idling and
                                      stop the engine. Switch off the machine using the key
Fig. Control panel                    (1). Activate parking brake knob (3).
   1. Key
   2. Engine speed control
   3. Parking brake
   4. Vibration On/Off
   6. Forward/reverse lever
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                                                               Operating - Stopping
                                    Reserve brake
                                    Braking is normally activated using the
                                    forward/reverse lever. The hydrostatic transmission
                                    retards and slows the roller when the lever is moved
                                    towards the neutral position.
                                    A disc brake in each drum motor acts as reserve brake
                                    when in motion and as a parking brake when
                                    stationary.
                                            To brake in an emergency situation, press in the
3                                           emergency stop (10), hold the steering wheel
                            10
                                            firmly and be prepared for a sudden stop.
                                    Switching off
                                    Turn the starter switch (1) to the left to shut off position.
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                                               Operating - Stopping
Parking
Fig. Set-up
   1. Chocks
                             Keep in mind that there is a risk of freezing during
                             the winter. Drain the water tanks and water lines.
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                                                                   Long-term parking
Long-term parking
                                     Sprinkler system
                                     * Empty the water tank and all hoses of all water (see
                                     under the heading "Every 2000 hours of operation").
                                     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.
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                                                                                                                     Long-term parking
Engine
* Below description quote from manufacturer’s instructions in the
  engine manual that is supplied with the roller.
Storage Preparation
Proper storage preparation is essential for keeping your engine
trouble-free and looking good. The following steps will help to
                                                                                     Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive, and you
keep rust and corrosion from impairing your engine’s function and
appearance, and will make the engine easier to start when you use                    can be burned or seriously injured when handling
it again.                                                                            fuel.
Cleaning                                                                               Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame
If the engine has been running, allow it to cool for at least half an                  away.
hour before cleaning. Clean all exterior surfaces, touch up any                        Handle fuel only outdoors.
damaged paint, and coat other areas that may rust with a light film                    Wipe up spills immediately.
of oil.
                                                                             1. Disconnect the fuel line to the engine, and drain the fuel tank
Using a garden hose or pressure washing equipment can force
                                                                                into an approved gasoline container. If the fuel tank is equipped
water into the air cleaner or muffler opening. Water in the air
cleaner will soak the air filter, and water that passes through the             with a valve, turn the fuel valve to the OPEN or ON position to
air filter or muffler can enter the cylinder, causing damage.                   enable draining. After draining is completed, reconnect the fuel
                                                                                line.
Fuel
                                                                             2. Loosen the carburetor drain screw, and drain the carburetor into
                                                                                an approved gasoline container. After draining is completed,
Depending on the region where you operate your equipment, fuel                  tighten the carburetor drain screw.
formulations may deteriorate and oxidize rapidly. Fuel
deterioration and oxidation can occur in as little as 30 days and
may cause damage to the carburetor and/or fuel system. Please
check with your servicing dealer for local storage
recommendations.
Gasoline will oxidize and deteriorate in storage. Deteriorated
gasoline will cause hard starting, and it leaves gum deposits that
clog the fuel system. If the gasoline in your engine deteriorates
during storage, you may need to have the carburetor and other
fuel system components serviced or replaced.
The length of time that gasoline can be left in your fuel tank and
carburetor without causing functional problems will vary with
such factors as gasoline blend, your storage temperatures, and
whether the fuel tank is partially or completely filled. The air in a
partially filled fuel tank promotes fuel deterioration. Very warm
                                                                              DRAIN SCREW
storage temperatures accelerate fuel deterioration. Fuel
deterioration problems may occur within a few months, or even                                CARBURETOR
less if the gasoline was not fresh when you filled the fuel tank.
                                                                             Engine Oil
Fuel system damage or engine performance problems resulting
from neglected storage preparation are not covered under the                 1. Change the engine oil (see engine manual page 8).
Distributor’s Limited Warranty.
                                                                             2. Remove the spark plugs (see engine manual page 10).
You can extend fuel storage life by adding a gasoline stabilizer
that is formulated for that purpose, or you can avoid fuel                   3. Pour 5 -10 cm (5-10 cc, 1 -2 teaspoons) of clean engine oil
deterioration problems by draining the fuel tank and carburetor.
                                                                                into each cylinder.
Adding a Gasoline Stabilizer to Extend Fuel Storage Life
                                                                             4. Turn the engine for a few seconds by turning the engine switch
When adding a gasoline stabilizer, fill the fuel tank with fresh                to the START position to distribute the oil in the cylinders.
gasoline. If only partially filled, air in the tank will promote fuel
deterioration during storage. If you keep a container of gasoline            5. Reinstall the spark plugs.
for refueling, be sure that it contains only fresh gasoline.
2. After adding a gasoline stabilizer, run the engine out doors for 10
   minutes to be sure that treated gasoline has replaced the
   untreated gasoline in the carburetor.
3. Stop the engine, and if the fuel tank is equipped with a fuel valve,
   move the fuel valve to the CLOSED or OFF position.
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Miscellaneous
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Direct of travel
1 - 2 = double lashings, i.e. one lashing with two parts secured to two different lashing mounts,
3 - 4 symmetrically located on the right and left sides.
5     = rubber
The distance L1 above is between points D and E. D is the projected point directly at right angles laterally in relation to
the edge of the platform from the lashing mount C on the roller. E is the lashing mount at the edge of the platform. L2 –
L3 have a corresponding relationship.
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Load carrier
- When loaded, the vibratory roller is centered laterally on the platform (± 5 cm).
- The parking brake is applied and in good working condition, and the articulated joint lock is
   closed.
- The drum is placed on a rubber liner, so that the static friction between the surfaces is at least
   0.6.
- The contact surfaces must be clean, wet or dry, and free from frost, ice and snow.
- The lashing mounts on the load carrier have LC/MSL at least 2 tonnes.
Lashings
- The lashings comprise a lashing strap or chain with a permitted load (LC/MSL) of at least 1.7
   tonnes (1,700 daN) and a pre-tension STF of at least 300 kg (300 daN). The lashings are
   re-tightened as required.
- Each of lashings 1-3 is either a double or two single lashings. A double lashing runs in a sling
   through a lashing point or around a machine part and down into two different mounts on the
   platform.
- Lashings in the same direction are placed in different lashing mounts on the trailer. Lashings
   that are pulled in opposite directions may be placed in the same lashing mount, however.
- The lashings are as short as possible.
- The lashing hooks must not lose grip if the lashings become slack.
- The lashings are protected against sharp edges and corners.
- The lashings are located symmetrically in pairs on the right and left sides.
                                            Towing
                                            The roller can be moved up to 300 meters (1,000 ft)
                                            using the instructions below.
 Fig. Drum
   1. Propulsion motor, located left
front and right rear.
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                                  Restored brake
                                  Undo the two screws (192) alternately, and then insert
                                  the plugs (191).
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                                                              Miscellaneous
                             Tightening torque
                             Screws (192)
Plugs (191)
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              Operating instructions - Summary
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                                                  Operating instructions - Summary
2. Make sure that all instructions in the MAINTENANCE section are followed.
         9.   Test the brakes. Remember that the braking distance will be longer if the
              roller is cold.
11. Check that the drums are thoroughly watered when watering is required.
         12. IN AN EMERGENCY:
             - Press the RESERVE/PARKING BRAKE BUTTON
             - Hold the steering wheel firmly.
             - Brace yourself for a sudden stop.
13. Parking: - Switch off the machine and chock the drums.
14. When lifting: - Refer to the relevant section in the Instruction Manual.
15. When towing: - Refer to the relevant section in the Instruction Manual.
16. When transporting: - Refer to the relevant section in the Instruction Manual.
17. 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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                             Maintenance - Lubricants and symbols
Fluid volumes
Drum                    3,5 liters                              3,7 qts
Ballast static drum *   65 liters                             68,7 qts
Hydraulic reservoir     12 liters                               3,2 gal
Petrol engine           1,5 liters without filter               1,6 qts
                            replacement
                        1,8 liters with filter                  1,9 qts
                            replacement
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     ENGINE OIL         Air temperature -15°C - +50°C     AtlasCopco Engine 100 P/N 5580020624 (5 litres)
                        (5°F-122°F)                       , API CH-4            P/N 5501522700 (20 litres)
     HYDRAULIC FLUID    Air temperature -15°C - +40°C     AtlasCopco Hydraulic     P/N 9106230330 (20 litres)
                        (5°F-104°F)                       300                      P/N 9106230331 (209
                                                                                   litres)
                        Air temperature over +40°C        Shell Tellus S2 V100
                        (104°F)
     BIOLOGICAL         When it leaves the factory, the   PANOLIN HLP Synth 46
     HYDRAULIC FLUID,   machine may be filled with        (www.panolin.com)
     PANOLIN            biologically degradable fluid.
                        The same type of fluid must be
                        used when changing or topping
                        up.
     BIOLOGICAL         When it leaves the factory, the   BP Biohyd SE-S46
     HYDRAULIC FLUID    machine may be filled with
                        biologically degradable fluid.
                        The same type of fluid must be
                        used when changing or topping
                        up.
     DRUM OIL           Air temp. -15°C - +40°C           AC Fluid Gearbox 100,,   P/N 4812008274 (5 litres),
                        (5°F-104°F)                       API GL-5                 P/N 4812008275 (20 litres)
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                                        Maintenance - Lubricants and symbols
Maintenance symbols
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         Maintenance - Lubricants and symbols
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                                                         Maintenance - Maintenance schedule
                             1
                                                             3
                                                                             7
                                    2
                                                                                 6
                                                                                                 8
                                                                                             9
17 10
16
                                             15                                                11
                                                   12, 13
            18
                                        11                     14
Fig. Service and maintenance points
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                                                Maintenance - Maintenance schedule
                                             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
         Action                                                    Comment
12       Change the hydraulic fluid filter
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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 - Maintenance measures, before use
                                                      Unscrew the filler plug (1) and fill with pure water.
                                                      The recommended volume of water in the drum is
                                                      65 liters. Where there is a risk of freezing,
                                                      remember to add antifreeze.
                                     1
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     Maintenance - Maintenance measures, before use
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                                                                     Maintenance, 10h
Maintenance, 10h
                           2          Wipe the sight glass (1) clean. Make sure that the oil
                                      level is in the middle of the sight glass. If necessary,
                                      top up with fresh hydraulic fluid through the filler hose
                                      (2).
                                      See under the heading ‘Lubricants’ for the correct fluid
                                      grade.
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                                                                         Maintenance, 10h
Refueling
1 Unscrew the tank cap (1), and fill with clean water.
                                          Check that the holes in the sprinkler pipe (1) are not
      1                                   clogged, clean if necessary.
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                                                                     Maintenance, 10h
                                                 12
3
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                                                      Maintenance, 10h
                   1
                          Check that hoses and couplings are not leaking and
                          that the air cleaner cover is on properly.
                          Clean the air cleaner when operated in extremely
                          dusty environments.
Fig. Engine
   1. Air filter
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                                                                        Maintenance - 20h
Maintenance - 20h
                                1,
                                22
3
Fig. Engine compartment, left side
   1. Drain hose
   2. Plug                                Place a receptacle that holds at least 4 liters (1 gal.)
   3. Oil filter
                                          under the drain plug (2).
                                 4        Undo the oil filler cap (4) and remove the plug (2) from
                                          the end of the drain hose (1); allow all the engine oil to
                                          run out.
                                                  Deliver the drained oil to special waste handling.
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                                      Maintenance - 20h
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                                                                    Maintenance - 50h
Maintenance - 50h
Brakes - Check
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                                                                     Maintenance - 50h
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                                                                  Maintenance - 100h
Maintenance - 100h
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                      Maintenance - 100h
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                                                   Maintenance - 200 / 400 / 600 / 800 h
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                                           Maintenance - 200 / 400 / 600 / 800 h
   1
                                              Refer to the engine manual for detailed
Fig. Engine compartment left side             instructions.
   1. Fuel filter
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                                               Maintenance - 200 / 400 / 600 / 800 h
                                1,
                                22
3
Fig. Engine compartment, left side
   1. Drain hose
   2. Plug                                Place a receptacle that holds at least 4 liters (1 gal.)
   3. Oil filter
                                          under the drain plug (2).
                                 4        Undo the oil filler cap (4) and remove the plug (2) from
                                          the end of the drain hose (1); allow all the engine oil to
                                          run out.
                                                  Deliver the drained oil to special waste handling.
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                                            Maintenance - 200 / 400 / 600 / 800 h
      1
Fig. Engine compartment
   1. F/R lever cable
   2. Heat cover
   3. Air filter
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                                                                 Maintenance - 500h
Maintenance - 500h
                                     Unscrew the plug and check that the oil level reaches
 1                                   the hole’s lower edge. If necessary, top off with fresh
                                     transmission fluid. See under the heading lubricants
Figure. Front drum, drive side       for correct fluid grade.
   1. Oil plug
                                     Clean the magnetic oil plug (1) from any metallic
                                     residue, and refit the plug.
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                                                                 Maintenance - 500h
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                      Maintenance - 500h
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                                                                       Maintenance - 1000h
Maintenance - 1000h
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                                                                      Maintenance - 1000h
   1
                                               Refer to the engine manual for detailed
Fig. Engine compartment left side              instructions.
   1. Fuel filter
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                                                                    Maintenance - 1000h
     1
Fig. Engine compartment
   1. F/R lever cable
   2. Heat cover
   3. Air filter
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                                                                   Maintenance - 1000h
                                       Unscrew the plug and check that the oil level reaches
 1                                     the hole’s lower edge. If necessary, top off with fresh
                                       transmission fluid. See under the heading lubricants
Figure. Front drum, drive side         for correct fluid grade.
   1. Oil plug
                                       Clean the magnetic oil plug (1) from any metallic
                                       residue, and refit the plug.
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                                                              Maintenance - 1000h
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                                                                   Maintenance - 1000h
Start the engine and check that the filter does not leak.
                                1,
                                22
3
Fig. Engine compartment, left side
   1. Drain hose
   2. Plug                              Place a receptacle that holds at least 4 liters (1 gal.)
   3. Oil filter
                                        under the drain plug (2).
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                                 4      Undo the oil filler cap (4) and remove the plug (2) from
                                        the end of the drain hose (1); allow all the engine oil to
                                        run out.
                                                Deliver the drained oil to special waste handling.
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                      Maintenance - 1000h
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                                                                     Maintenance - 2000h
Maintenance - 2000h
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                                                                      Maintenance - 2000h
   1
                                               Refer to the engine manual for detailed
Fig. Engine compartment left side              instructions.
   1. Fuel filter
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     1
Fig. Engine compartment
   1. F/R lever cable
   2. Heat cover
   3. Air filter
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                                                               Maintenance - 2000h
                      1
                                   Air cleaner - replace insert
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                                                                  Maintenance - 2000h
Start the engine and check that the filter does not leak.
                                1,
                                22
3
Fig. Engine compartment, left side
   1. Drain hose
   2. Plug                             Place a receptacle that holds at least 4 liters (1 gal.)
   3. Oil filter
                                       under the drain plug (2).
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                                 4       Undo the oil filler cap (4) and remove the plug (2) from
                                         the end of the drain hose (1); allow all the engine oil to
                                         run out.
                                                 Deliver the drained oil to special waste handling.
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                                                            Maintenance - 2000h
                           1
                                 Unscrew the reservoir cap. Use an external pump and
                                 check that the pump's hose reaches the bottom of the
                                 hydraulic reservoir in order to remove as much of the
                                 oil as possible. Drain the hydraulic oil into a drainage
Fig. Hydraulic reservoir         container.
   1. Draining                           Use a receptacle that holds at least 15 liters (4
                                         gal).
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                                 1
Fig. Drum, Drive side
   1. Oil plug                          Place a receptacle that will hold at least 4 liters (1 gal)
   2. Position for level check          under the plug.
                                        Remove the plug (1) and let the oil run out.
                                             Deliver the drained oil to special waste handling.
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