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Document revisions
Issue date
Resp.
Changes
2004-09-01
ITS
2005-06-01
ITS
Updating: M4, P1, P2, P3, P4, 0840, 3550, 5000 (wiring diagram +
component list), 5110, 5710, 6000, 6620, 7100, 7400, 9390, 9420,
9500
2005-09-09
ITS
T-code
Model
Serial number
403
RR B1-3
713962-
404
RR B1-3C
713962-
405
RR B4-6
713962-
406
RR B4-6C
713962-
407
RR B7-8
713962-
408
RR B7-8C
713962-
409
RR E 1-3
713962-
410
RR E1-3C
713962-
411
RR E4-6
713962-
412
RR E4-6C
713962-
413
RR E7-8
713962-
414
RR E7-8C
713962-
669
RR E2-3CC
713962-
670
RR E4-6CC
713962-
671
RR E7-8CC
713962-
716
RR B2-3CC
713962-
717
RR B4-5CC
713962-
718
RR B7-8CC
713968-
Some chapters in this manual covers only certain of the T-codes above.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
1- Table of contents
General product information M2
2-1
1
2.1.1 Application areas for the reach trucks ................ 1
2.1.2 Prohibited applications for the reach trucks ........ 1
Truck data.....................................................
5
2.4.1 Capacity plate ..................................................... 5
2.4.2 Modification plate ............................................... 6
2.4.3 Identification plate, mast ..................................... 6
Technical data M4
3-1
5
3.1.1 Galvanised, non-oiled bolts ................................ 5
3.1.2 Untreated, oiled bolts ......................................... 5
Introduction, maintenance P1
4-1
2
4.2.1 Cleaning the exterior .......................................... 3
4.2.2 Cleaning the motor compartment ....................... 3
4.2.3 Electrical components ........................................ 3
Safe lifting.....................................................
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4.4.1 RR B 1-8 ............................................................. 4
Cab tilting......................................................
5
4.5.1 RR E 1-8 ............................................................. 5
4.5.2 RR E 2-8 CC ....................................................... 6
Preventive maintenance P2
5-1
1
5.1.1 RR B/E 1-8 .......................................................... 1
5.1.2 RR B/E 2-8 CC ................................................. 11
6-1
Tools P4
7-1
1
7.1.1 AMP connector ................................................... 2
7.1.2 AMP microtimer .................................................. 3
7.1.3 Diverse tools ....................................................... 4
8-1
General .........................................................
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.2.3
8.2.4
8.2.5
8.2.6
8.2.7
8.2.8
8.2.9
Ventilation ...........................................................
Main heater .........................................................
Auxiliary heater ...................................................
Temperature .......................................................
Air direction .........................................................
Fuses ..................................................................
Air filter ................................................................
Emergency exit (12) ............................................
Lighting ...............................................................
9-1
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Date
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Tilt Stops.......................................................
2
9.2.1 Inspection and Adjustment ................................. 2
9.2.2 Removing the tilt stops ....................................... 3
10-1
General.........................................................
2
10.3.1 Dismantling ........................................................ 2
10.3.2 Assembling ......................................................... 2
3
10.4.1 Dismantling ........................................................ 3
10.4.2 Assembling ......................................................... 4
11-1
General.........................................................
1
11.2.1 Dismantling ........................................................ 1
11.2.2 Assembling ......................................................... 1
12-1
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12.3.1 Dismantling the drive motor ............................... 2
Removing the gear wheel ................................... 2
Removing the brakes ......................................... 2
12.3.2 Assembling the drive motor ................................ 3
Assembling the brakes ....................................... 3
Assembling the gear wheel ................................ 3
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Bearing replacement.....................................
12.4.1 Dismantling .........................................................
12.4.2 N-side .................................................................
D-side .................................................................
12.4.3 Assembling .........................................................
N-side .................................................................
D-side .................................................................
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
13-1
General .........................................................
1
13.2.1 Component placement ....................................... 2
13.2.2 Technical data .................................................... 4
13.2.3 Dismantling the transmission ............................. 4
5
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
13.4.1 Checking/refilling the oil ..................................... 8
13.4.2 Changing the Oil ................................................. 8
Repairs .........................................................
9
13.5.1 Replacing the drive shaft sealing ring ................ 9
Dismantling ......................................................... 9
Assembling ....................................................... 10
13.5.2 Leakage from the upper cover ......................... 11
13.5.3 Leakage from the lower cover .......................... 11
13.5.4 Replacing wheel bolts ...................................... 12
14-1
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General .........................................................
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2
2
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
6
Maintenance .................................................
7
14.4.1 Adjusting the play ............................................... 7
14.4.2 Wear ................................................................... 7
14.4.3 Check the braking force ..................................... 8
15-9
With support arm brake ...................................... 9
General.........................................................
9
10
10
11
12
12
13
13
14
14
14
Maintenance ................................................
15
15.4.1 Adjusting the play ............................................. 15
15.4.2 Wear ................................................................. 15
15.4.3 Check the braking force ................................... 16
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Maintenance ................................................
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15.6.1 Adjusting the play ............................................. 20
16-1
General .........................................................
General .........................................................
5
5
5
6
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Date
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19-1
General.........................................................
1
19.2.1 Dismantling ........................................................ 1
19.2.2 Assembling ......................................................... 1
20-1
General.........................................................
Procedure .....................................................
1
20.1.1 Adjustment of the steering angle sensor ............ 2
21-1
General.........................................................
1
21.1.1 Electrical panel ................................................... 1
2
21.2.1 List of symbols ................................................... 2
21.2.2 Wiring diagram (1/16) ......................................... 5
21.2.3 Wiring diagram (2/16) ......................................... 6
21.2.4 Wiring diagram (3/16) ......................................... 7
21.2.5 Wiring diagram (4/16) ......................................... 8
21.2.6 Wiring diagram (5/16) ......................................... 9
21.2.7 Wiring diagram (6/16) ....................................... 10
21.2.8 Wiring diagram (7/16) ....................................... 11
21.2.9 Wiring diagram (8/16) ....................................... 12
21.2.10 Wiring diagram (9/16) ..................................... 13
21.2.11 Wiring diagram (10/16) ................................... 14
21.2.12 Wiring diagram (11/16) ................................... 15
21.2.13 Wiring diagram (12/16) ................................... 16
21.2.14 Wiring diagram (13/16) ................................... 17
21.2.15 Wiring diagram (14/16) ................................... 18
21.2.16 Wiring diagram (15/16) ................................... 19
21.2.17 Wiring diagram (16/16) ................................... 20
Component list.............................................
21.3.1 Figure 1
21.3.2 Figure 2
21.3.3 Figure 3
21.3.4 Figure 4
21.3.5 Figure 5
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31
32
33
34
34
Functional description..................................
35
35
36
37
37
37
37
38
39
39
40
40
40
40
40
41
41
42
42
43
43
43
44
44
45
45
45
46
46
46
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Setting the battery parameters on RR trucks fitted with Hawker Evolution gel batteries
2
22.2.1 General ..............................................................
22.2.2 Battery recommendation ....................................
22.2.3 Battery installation ..............................................
22.2.4 Recommended parameter setting for ventilation
regulated batteries
22.2.5 Instructions for verifying the parameter setting ..
3
3
23-1
Frequency converter.....................................
23.1.1 Terminal connections and pole bolts ..................
23.1.2 Technical Data ...................................................
23.1.3 Installation of new frequency converter on truck
23.1.4 Programming ......................................................
2
2
2
1
2
3
3
3
24-1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
24.2.1 10X
24.2.2 20X
24.2.3 30X
24.2.4 40X
24.2.5 50X
24.2.6 60X
24.2.7 70X
24.2.8 80X
24.2.9 90X
8
24.4.1 Keypad ............................................................... 8
Clock .................................................................. 9
Driver parameters 1-7 ......................................... 9
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17
17
19
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19
19
19
20
20
20
20
21
22
22
22
23
24.6.1 Installing a new electronic card in the truck ...... 23
Warning codes.............................................
24
25
24.8.1 Error mode ....................................................... 25
24.8.2 Safety logic ....................................................... 26
................ 26
47
66
24.10.1 Error codes with registration ........................... 67
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General........................................................
99
Display.........................................................
99
25.2.1 Description of the keypad symboles .............. 100
Function.....................................................
25.3.1 Function 0
25.3.2 Function 1
25.3.3 Function 2
25.3.4 Function 3
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101
101
101
101
102
Programming .............................................
102
25.4.1 LED status ...................................................... 102
25.4.2 Driver PIN-codes ............................................ 103
Hydraulics 6000
26-1
General.........................................................
Symbols........................................................
1
3
4
5
6
....................................
....................................
....................................
....................................
7
26.3.1 Component placement 1 (3) ............................... 9
26.3.2 Component placement 2 (3) ............................. 10
26.3.3 Component placement 3 (3) ............................. 11
12
13
27-1
General.........................................................
1
27.2.1 Dismantling ........................................................ 1
27.2.2 Assembling ......................................................... 2
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General .........................................................
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
29-1
General .........................................................
Assembling ...................................................
30-1
General .........................................................
Tools .............................................................
4
30.5.1 Assembling the cylinder in the mast ................... 4
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Dismantling...................................................
2
31.3.1 Dismantling the cylinder ..................................... 3
3
31.4.1 Assembling the rod seal and support ring. ......... 3
4
31.5.1 Fitting the piston in the free lift cylinder .............. 4
Assembly ......................................................
32-1
General.........................................................
Dismantling...................................................
32.3.1 Dismantling the cylinder .....................................
32.3.2 Dismantle the rod seal and the support ring. .....
32.3.3 Assembling the rod seal and the support ring. ...
32.3.4 Dismantling the ram ...........................................
32.3.5 Assembling the ram ...........................................
32.3.6 Assembling the cylinder .....................................
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
Assembling ...................................................
33-1
General.........................................................
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
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5
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
34-1
General .........................................................
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
35-1
General .........................................................
List of tools....................................................
9
35.6.1 Adjusting the mast play. ................................... 12
Lateral play ....................................................... 12
35.6.2 Radial play ........................................................ 13
Assembly .....................................................
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General.........................................................
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
Cleaning .......................................................
Lubrication ....................................................
37-1
General.........................................................
37.1.1 Inspection intervals ............................................
37.1.2 Inspection ...........................................................
37.1.3 Surface cracks ...................................................
37.1.4 Difference in height of fork tips ...........................
37.1.5 Positioning lock ..................................................
37.1.6 Legibility of marking ...........................................
37.1.7 Fork arm blade and shank .................................
37.1.8 Fork arm mountings ...........................................
37.1.9 Repair and testing ..............................................
Repair .................................................................
Yield test .............................................................
Fork ....................................................................
Extended fork .....................................................
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
6
37.3.1 Servicing of fork spread unit ............................... 6
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Telescopic forks............................................
7
37.4.1 Telescopic forks ................................................. 7
37.4.2 Putting the telescopic forks into operation: ......... 8
Maintenance .................................................
8
How to remove the outer fork ............................. 8
How to mount the outer fork ............................... 8
37.5.1 Maintenance ..................................................... 12
Troubleshooting ...........................................
13
37.6.1 Instructions for replacing hydraulic parts .......... 15
Extended forks.............................................
17
38-1
General .........................................................
Installation ....................................................
Functional description...................................
2
38.3.1 Display functions ................................................ 2
38.3.2 Charging process ............................................... 2
38.3.3 Shutdown conditions .......................................... 3
38.3.4 Delayed power on and charging ......................... 3
38.3.5 Extra charging .................................................... 3
38.3.6 Equalised charging ............................................. 4
38.3.7 Current and voltage characteristics .................... 4
38.3.8 Safety shutdowns ............................................... 4
38.3.9 Display and keyboard ......................................... 5
Reading of analogue measurement values ........ 5
Error indication and error messages ................... 6
Reading statistics from the previous charge ....... 7
Reading of long term statistics ............................ 8
Storing parameters ............................................. 8
Reading parameters ........................................... 9
Battery specific parameters ................................ 9
Charger specific parameters ............................. 10
Mains voltage codes ......................................... 10
Other functions ................................................. 10
Changing parameters ....................................... 11
38.3.10 Acid circulation ............................................... 11
General ............................................................. 11
BTM with acid circulation .................................. 11
Pump type APE, VPM ....................................... 12
Pump type API .................................................. 12
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38.4.1 Basic programming, code 30 ........................... 12
38.4.2 Resetting the statistics, code 31 ...................... 12
38.4.3 Calibrating the measurement value ................. 13
Calibrating the currents zero value and temperatures, code 21 ................................................... 13
Calibrating the battery voltages measurement value, code 20 ....................................................... 13
Calibrating the charging current, code 25 ......... 14
Calibrating the mains voltage display, code 26 ... 14
38.4.4 Calibrating and programming API .................... 14
Calibrating zero pressure ................................. 14
Calibrating the pressure ................................... 14
Programming the alarm limits ........................... 14
Programming the API function ......................... 15
38.4.5 Adjusting the charging characteristics .............. 15
38.4.6 Trouble shooting .............................................. 16
Error message, analysis and action ................. 16
Errors without indication ................................... 17
38.4.7 Trouble shooting acid circulation ...................... 17
38.4.8 Service measures ............................................ 17
Switching to the timer charger .......................... 18
Replacing the display card ............................... 18
Replacing the computer board ......................... 19
Replacing the mother board ............................. 19
Replacing the diodes ........................................ 19
38.4.9 Preventive maintenance ................................... 19
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Connection ...................................................
Layout...........................................................
39.3.1 Main window ......................................................
39.3.2 Nodes .................................................................
39.3.3 Icons ...................................................................
39.3.4 Tool buttons and menu list .................................
39.3.5 Information window ............................................
39.3.6 Status row ..........................................................
2
2
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3
4
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39.6.1 Normal loading ................................................... 6
39.6.2 Loading in old versions of the electronic card .... 6
39.6.3 Emergency loading ............................................. 6
10
10
11
12
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
15
Specifications ..............................................
15
Installation ...................................................
16
39.12.1 Installation on a PC
with Windows XP/2000/NT
16
39.12.2 IInstallation on a PC with Windows 95/98 ...... 16
39.12.3 In the event of any problems with communication
with CAN ........................................................... 17
39.12.4 Uninstallation .................................................. 17
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General.........................................................
Function........................................................
Display..........................................................
Function........................................................
Display..........................................................
7
41.7.1 Description of the display symbols ..................... 8
Programming ................................................
9
41.9.1 Programming a level .......................................... 9
Collect level ........................................................ 9
Leave level ....................................................... 10
41.9.2 Deleting programmed levels ............................ 10
11
41.10.1 Collect load .................................................... 11
41.10.2 Depositing a load ........................................... 12
41.10.3 Inspection ....................................................... 12
Parameters ..................................................
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13
13
13
14
14
14
15
15
15
Programming parameters............................
16
18
41.11.1 Parameter 1
41.11.2 Parameter 2
41.11.3 Parameter 3
41.11.4 Parameter 4
41.11.5 Parameter 5
41.11.6 Parameter 7
41.11.7 Parameter 8
41.11.8 Parameter 9
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42.2.1 Colour camera A51 .......................................... 21
42.2.2 Colour monitor A50 .......................................... 21
42.2.3 Voltage converter A10 ...................................... 23
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General .........................................................
SD 16............................................................
1
43.2.1 Login with code (5-digit) ..................................... 1
43.2.2 Logout ................................................................ 1
Components .................................................
2
If the truck does not start: ................................... 4
44-1
1
In the event of fire, the powder extinguisher should
be employed as follows: ..................................... 1
44.1.1 Regular checks of the powder extinguisher
truck driver
2
44.1.2 Inspection of powder extinguisher in service inspection of the truck ............................................ 2
45-1
General .........................................................
Procedure .....................................................
Abbreviations ................................................
Sorting ..........................................................
3
45.5.1 Dismantling ......................................................... 3
Material handling ................................................ 3
4
45.6.1 Dismantling ......................................................... 4
Material handling ................................................ 4
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45.7.1 Dismantling ........................................................ 5
Material handling ................................................ 5
6
45.8.1 Dismantling ........................................................ 6
Material handling ................................................ 6
7
45.9.1 Dismantling ........................................................ 7
Material handling ................................................ 8
9
45.10.1 Dismantling ...................................................... 9
Material handling .............................................. 10
11
45.11.1 Dismantling .................................................... 11
Material handling .............................................. 12
13
45.12.1 Dismantling .................................................... 13
Material handling .............................................. 14
15
45.13.1 Dismantling .................................................... 15
Material handling .............................................. 15
15
45.14.1 Dismantling .................................................... 15
Material handling .............................................. 15
16
45.15.1 Dismantling .................................................... 16
Material handling .............................................. 16
17
45.16.1 Dismantling .................................................... 17
Material handling .............................................. 17
18
45.17.1 Dismantling .................................................... 18
Material handling .............................................. 18
19
45.18.1 Dismantling .................................................... 19
Material handling .............................................. 19
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45.19.1 Dismantling ..................................................... 20
Material handling .............................................. 20
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45.20.1 Dismantling ..................................................... 21
Material handling .............................................. 21
22
45.21.1 Dismantling ..................................................... 23
Material handling .............................................. 23
24
45.22.1 Dismantling ..................................................... 24
Material handling .............................................. 24
25
45.23.1 Dismantling ..................................................... 25
Material handling .............................................. 25
26
45.24.1 Dismantling ..................................................... 26
Material handling .............................................. 26
27
45.25.1 Dismantling ..................................................... 27
Material handling .............................................. 27
28
45.26.1 Dismantling ..................................................... 28
Material handling .............................................. 28
29
45.27.1 Dismantling ..................................................... 30
Material handling .............................................. 30
Hydraulic system,
fitted on the chassis (6200) .....................
31
45.28.1 Dismantling ..................................................... 32
Material handling .............................................. 32
33
45.29.1 Dismantling ..................................................... 33
Material handling .............................................. 33
34
45.30.1 Dismantling ..................................................... 35
Material handling .............................................. 35
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45.31.1 Dismantling .................................................... 36
Material handling .............................................. 36
37
45.32.1 Dismantling .................................................... 37
Material handling .............................................. 37
37
45.33.1 Dismantling .................................................... 37
Material handling .............................................. 37
38
45.34.1 Dismantling .................................................... 38
Material handling .............................................. 38
39
45.35.1 Dismantling .................................................... 39
Material handling .............................................. 39
40
45.36.1 Dismantling .................................................... 40
Material handling .............................................. 40
41
45.37.1 Dismantling .................................................... 41
Material handling .............................................. 42
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Truck type
B/E1-3
B/E1-3CC
B/E4
B/E4CC
B/E5-6
B/E5-6CC
B/E7-8
B/E7-8CC
1600
1600
2000
2500
11,2
10,4
10,4
10,1
9,7
9,7
Travel speed without load and with support arm brake, km/h
12,0
12,0
12,0
12,0
Travel speed with rated load and with support arm brake, km/h
12,0
12,0
12,0
12,0
10
10
10
0,54
0,54
0,54
0,52
0.33
0.30
0.30
0.27
0,47
0,47
0,47
0,46
0,50
0,50
0,49
0,47
2315 1
3631 4
2995 2
3885 3
Battery (5 h discharged)
360/480
600/750
480/600
600/800
700/865
1075
865/1075
1075/1270
< 70
< 70
< 70
< 70
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
1)
h3 = 5700 mm
2)
h3 = 7000 mm
3)
h3 = 9000 mm
4)
h3 = 11000 mm
The lifting capacity, lift height and weight are indicated on the identification plate of the truck.
5)
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For the RR B/E CC, please add 240 kg for the cold-store cabin.
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b 14
b5
h1
h2
h2
h1
271
h3
h3
h4
h4
b4
h6
15
l7
l2
1270
282
m1
55
b1
h8
h13
Wa
215
Dimensions (mm)
B/E1-3
B/E1-3CC
B/E4
B/E4CC
B/E5-6
B/E7-8
B/E5-6CC B/E7-8CC
b1 Chassis width
1270/1470/
1670
1270/
1470/1670
1270/1470/
1670
1270/1470/
1670
900/1100/
1300
900/1100/
1300
900/1100/
1300
900/1100/
1300
250-738
250-738
250-738
250-738
e Fork width
100
100
120
125
2057-3898
44574790
2165-3898
2271-4504
h2 Free lift
1416-3257
38164149
1524-3257
1691-3923
h3 Lift hight
4400-9500
1000011000
4400-9500
4800-11500
5040-10140
1014011640
5240-10140
5381-12081
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B/E1-3
B/E1-3CC
B/E4
B/E4CC
B/E5-6
B/E7-8
B/E5-6CC B/E7-8CC
2166
2216
2266
2266
l Fork length
1150
1150
1150
1150
1811
1886
1887
2011
m1 Floor clearance
70
70
70
70
Wa Turning radius
1640
1690
1690
1815
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1)
For the RR B/E CC, please add 20 mm for the cold-store cabin.
2)
For the RR B/E CC, please add 51 mm for the cold-store cabin.
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B
C
D
E
E
F
G
Item
Text
Unit
TYPE
SERIAL NO.
RATED CAPACITY
kg
WEIGHT WITHOUT
BATTERY
kg
BATTERY WEIGHT
BATTERY VOLTAGE
BATTERY TYPE
ACCORDING TO ASME
UL583 NORM (ONLY
ASME)
MAX
MIN
kg
kg
V
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NO
LIFT HEIGHT
mm
ACTUAL CAPACITY
kg
LOAD CENTRE
mm
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Item
Text
Modification plate
Type
Serial number
Place of manufacture
Place of manufacture
Modification number
Date
2- 6
The illustration shows the mast identification plate which can be found
on the side of the mast. The plate shows information according to the
table below.
Item
Text
Type
Serial number
Date
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15
8
9
10
14
13
11
12
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18
19
16
20
17
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
2,3
14
7
5
4
6
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Modification plate
Identification plate, truck
Capacity plate
Serial number
Hydraulic oil filler neck
Cab tilt lock
Parking brake and travel direction (accessories)
Lifting points
Hydraulic switches: Lift/lower, retract/extend mast, fork tilting, side shifting and any optional hydraulic functions
10. A) Do not walk under a suspended load
B) Do not stand on the forks
11. Max. height with rated lifting capacity
12. Identification plate, mast
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B
C
12
10A
11
10B
2
9
4
7
8
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Lifting points
Hydraulic oil filler neck
Parking brake and travel direction (accessories)
Hydraulic switches: Lift/lower, retract/extend mast, fork tilting, side shifting and any optional hydraulic functions
Cab tilt lock
Identification plate, truck
Capacity plate
Modification plate
A) Do not walk under a suspended load
B) Do not stand on the forks
Identification plate, mast
Max. height with rated lifting capacity
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10B
11
12
2
7
3
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3- Technical data M4
Table 1: Technical data
Model
RR B/E1-3
RR B/E1-3CC
RR B/E4-6
RRB/E4-6CC
RR B/E7-8
RR B/E7-8CC
Type
TSP 112/4-130-T
TSP 112/4-4-165-T
TSP 112/4-165-T
Output, kW
5.5
7.5
7.5
Duty cycle, %
60
60
60
Insulation class
Type
Gear ratio
19.2:1
20.89:1
20.89:1
2.8
3.3
3.3
Oil type
Hypoid oil
Hypoid oil
Hypoid oil
Normal temperature
SAE 80W90
SAE 80W90
SAE 80W90
< -15 C:
SAE 75W
SAE 75W
SAE 75W
Drive wheel
diameter 310x120
diameter 310x120
diameter 350x130
diameter 265x108
diameter 300x100
diameter 350x108
diameter 350x108
1835/4350
2820/5400 (B4)
2240/5470 (B5-6)
3225/7045
1785/1480
2605/2225 (B4)
2200/1910 (B5-6)
2725/2150
4,5
5,3
3,3
3,8 (B4)
3,4 (B5-6)
3,9
Drive motor
Transmission/drive gear
Wheels
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RR B/E1-3
RR B/E1-3CC
RR B/E4-6
RRB/E4-6CC
RR B/E7-8
RR B/E7-8CC
TSP 112/4-150-T
TSP 112/4-150-T
TSP 112/4-195-T
Output, kW
10.0
10.0
14.0
Duty cycle, %
15
15
15
Insulation class
30
26
35
30/38
38
38
Normal temperature
ISO-L-HM32
ISO-L-HM32
ISO-L-HM32
<-15
ISO-L-HV32
ISO-L-HV32
ISO-L-HV32
150
180
185
165
195
200
Type
36-4830312J
36-4830312J
36-4830312J
Output
0.20
0.20
0.20
Duty cycle, %
100
100
100
22.9
22.9
22.9
Insulation class
125 A/29584
160 A/29223
160 A/29223
200 A/29673
250 A/29221
300 A/29674
10 A/122308-100
10 A/122308-100
10 A/122308-100
30 A/122308-300
30 A/122308-300
30 A/122308-300
10 A/122308-100
10 A/122308-100
10 A/122308-100
10 A/122308-100
10 A/122308-100
10 A/122308-100
Hydraulic system
Oil type:
Hydraulic pressure
Steering motor
Fuses
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RR B/E1-3
RR B/E1-3CC
RR B/E4-6
RRB/E4-6CC
RR B/E7-8
RR B/E7-8CC
11.2
10.4
---
10.1
9.7
---
12.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.37
0.35
0.37
0.33
0.30
0.27
0.46
0.46
0.44
0.53
0.53
0.50
0.50
0.49
0.47
Batteries
Dimension WxLxH
Capacity
Weight
Driving speed
Lift/lowering speed
68
80
107
68
86
116
115
111
168
251
285
263
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Model
RR B/E1-3
RR B/E1-3CC
RR B/E5-6
RR B/E5-6CC
RR B/E7-8
RR B/E7-8CC
Ampere
Bar
Ampere
Bar
Ampere
Bar
115
36
111
40
168
42
251
135
285
158
263
140
Ampere
Bar
Ampere
Bar
Ampere
Bar
140
54
145
64
211
75
269
153
290
170
300
175
198/155
103/65
180/145
93/62
170/133
73/52
211/160
110/60
190/150
111/69
170/135
80/64
120/100
46/30
118/97
50/32
180/162
51/67
233/195
130/100
200/252
142/107
330/274
187/172
NOTE!
The above values are recommended values. Variations may occur between different trucks.
Some data may be missing in the table because corresponding tests
have not been carried out or the data is not available at the present
time.
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General tightening torque
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M3
M4
M5
M6
M8
M10
Tightening torque
8.8
1.15
2.8
5.5
9.5
23.0
45
Tightening torque
12.9
2.0
4.7
9.3
16.3
38.5
75.8
Thread
M12
M14
M16
M20
M24
Tightening torque
8.8
77.7
123
189
369.6
638.5
Tightening torque
12.9
130.5
208
319.7
623
1075
A=Strength class
M3
M4
M5
M6
M8
M10
Tightening torque
8.8
1.2
2.9
5.7
9.8
24.0
47
Tightening torque
12.9
2.1
4.9
9.7
17.0
40.0
79.0
Thread
M12
M14
M16
M20
M24
Tightening torque f
8.8
81
128
197
385
665
Tightening torque
12.9
136
217
333
649
1120
A=Strength class
NOTE!
Experience has shown that if you adjust the torque wrench to the values for untreated bolts, you will achieve the correct torque value for
galvanised bolts.
Do not tighten more than the values set out in the table otherwise the
bolts may be destroyed
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Safety regulations during maintenance work
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Date
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4- Introduction, maintenance P1
All points in the service program shall be included to attain the highest
level of safety and minimum possible truck downtime. The service intervals are for guidance only and do not need to be followed strictly. The
truck driver can adapt these to local conditions, but it is important that
the intervals meet the truck manufacturers minimum requirements.
The service intervals are based on the operating times and can be
adapted to most normal 8 hour shifts. The service interval may be
shortened if the truck is used more frequently or in more demanding situations, e.g. cold store, dusty or corrosive environments. The following
operating hours have been used when calculating the interval:
Day time:
2-shifts:
3-shifts:
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Opening motor compartment
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Ensure that the surface under the jack is clean and free of oil and
grease.
Ensure that your hands and the jacks lever are free of oil and
grease.
Use the lever belonging to the jack. If the lever is too short, it will require more effort than is necessary. If the lever is too long, there is a
risk of the jack being overloaded.
Support the truck:
- as close to the raised part of the chassis as possible to reduce the
falling height if the truck tips over.
- so that the truck cannot roll.
Never block up the jack to lift higher.
Never work under a lifted truck without well adapted blocking.
WARNING !
Risk of being crushed.
Bad blocking under a truck can collapse
Never work under a truck that is not blocked with pallets and secured
by a lifting device.
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Cab tilting
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Date
2005-06-01
Make sure there is sufficient room for the tilted cab before you start
servicing work. Also make sure there is no risk of the cab accidentally
being tilted back during servicing.
On trucks with low lifting heights extend the mast so that finger protection and panel are accessible when tilting up. Also check that the
cab does not catch the mast, hose reel or other parts on the truck.
WARNING!
Risk of being crushed.
There is a great risk of injury if anyone is present in the motor compartment when tilting the cab back.
Ensure no one is in the motor compartment when tilting the cab.
When you carry out a service in the motor compartment you should tilt
the cab fully. Only the lift/lower function is operational and then only at
crawl speed during tilting.
Press the switch to lower the cab while starting the truck. The display shows 6 lines.
Move the hydraulic lever for fork lift backwards.
When the cab stops (at 15), loosen the catch that releases the cab.
Continue to move the lever backwards until the cab stops
(at 45).
WARNING!
Falling cab!
The cab can fall without dampening when tilted over 45.
The cab is heavy so make sure the person catching it has the situation under control. If possible, use an overhead crane.
Take hold of the protective roof and tilt the cab fully.
Insert the safety pin into the cylinder.
WARNING!
Risk of being crushed.
There is a great risk of injury if anyone is present in the motor compartment when tilting the cab back.
The safety pin must always be inserted.
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Take hold of the protective roof and tilt the cab back to the 45 position.
Move the hydraulic lever for fork lift forwards until the cab comes to
rest in the lowered position.
WARNING!
Risk of tipping.
The truck can tip if the battery is removed when the truck is tilted to
the service position.
Never remove the battery from the truck.
NOTE!
Risk of being crushed.
The plastic guard can be damaged when tilting the cab down.
Always have the doorplate swung out when lowering the cab.
Close the doorplate and tighten the screw for door locking.
4.5.2 RR E 2-8 CC
Make sure there is sufficient room for the tilted cab before you start
servicing work. Also make sure there is no risk of the cab accidentally
being tilted back during servicing.
WARNING!
Risk of being crushed.
There is a great risk of injury if anyone is present in the motor compartment when tilting the cab back.
Ensure no one is in the motor compartment when tilting the cab.
When you carry out a service in the motor compartment you should tilt
the cab fully. Only the lift/lower function is operational and then only at
crawl speed during tilting.
Fit the tool 08-15912 between the lock function in the door and the
wall; this will keep the door open while tilting the cab.
Press the switch for cab lowering while turning the key. The display
shows 6 lines.
Move the hydraulic lever for fork lift backwards.
When the cab stops (at 15), loosen the catch that releases the cab.
Continue to move the lever backwards until the cab stops
(at 45).
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2005-06-01
WARNING!
Falling cab!
The cab can fall without dampening when tilted over 45.
The cab is heavy so make sure the person catching it has the situation under control. If possible, use an overhead crane.
Remove the two screws on the roof, position tool 31-150030 over
these and secure it using the screws
Take hold of the handle and tilt the cab up fully.
Insert the safety pin into the cylinder.
WARNING!
Risk of being crushed.
There is a great risk of injury if anyone is present in the motor compartment when tilting the cab back.
The safety pin must always be inserted.
Take hold of the tool and tilt the cab back to the 45 position.
Remove the tilt tool from the roof and replace the screws.
Move the hydraulic lever for fork lift forwards until the cab comes to
rest in the lowered position.
NOTE!
Risk of being crushed.
The plastic guard can be damaged when tilting the cab down.
Always have the doorplate swung out when lowering the cab.
Close the doorplate and tighten the screw for door locking.
Dismantle the tool from the door.
WARNING!
Risk of tipping.
The truck can tip if the battery is removed when the truck is tilted to
the service position.
Never remove the battery from the truck.
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Maintenance Schedule
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Date
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5- Preventive maintenance P2
5.1 Maintenance Schedule
5.1.1 RR B/E 1-8
Table 4: Maintenance schedule RR B/E 1-8
Pos.
no.
20
250
500
1000
3000
Interval in days/weeks/months
1d
1
wk
3m
6m
12 m
36 m
0000
Chassis
0000.1
0340.1
0350.1
0390.1
0390.2
0510.1
0620.1
0640.1
0640.2
0640.3
0640.4
0640.5
0810.1
0820.1
0840.1
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20
250
500
1000
3000
Interval in days/weeks/months
1d
1
wk
3m
6m
12 m
36 m
1700
Motors
1700.1
1700.2
1700.3
1730.1
2550
Drive assembly
2550.1
2550.2
2550.3
2550.4
2550.5
3180
Brakes
3180.1
3180.2
3180.3
3370.1
3370.2
3370.3
3500
Wheels
3530.1
3530.2
3550.1
3550.2
3550.3
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20
250
500
1000
3000
Interval in days/weeks/months
1d
1
wk
3m
6m
12 m
36 m
4100
Steering console
4100.1
4100.2
5000
Electrical Panel
5000.1
5000.2
5000.3
5000.4
5190.1
5190.2
5280.1
5110
Battery
5110.1
5110.2
5110.3
5110.4
5110.5
Check temperature
5110.6
5110.7
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20
250
500
1000
3000
Interval in days/weeks/months
1d
1
wk
3m
6m
12 m
36 m
6000
Hydraulic system
6110.1
6110.2
6110.3
6120.1
6120.2
6130.1
6170.1
6600
Cylinders
6600.1
6600.2
7100
7100.1
7100.2
7110.1
7120.1
7120.2
7120.3
7150.1
7190.1
7200.1
7400.1
7400.2
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250
500
1000
3000
Interval in days/weeks/months
1d
1
wk
3m
6m
12 m
36 m
7400.3
9500
Extra equipment
9500.1
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Date
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0640.2
0640.5
0640.1
0840.1
0390.2 0390.1
0350.1
0820.1
0510.1
0810.1
0620.1
0000.1
0640.3
0640.4
0810.1
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Date
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5000.4
5280.1
5000.3
4100.1
4100.2
5110.4
5110.5
5110.6
5000.1
5000.2
5110.3
5110.1
5110.2
5190.1
5190.2
5110.7
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Date
2005-09-09
7120.1
7120.3
6600.1
6600.2
7100.1
7100.2
7110.1
7150.1
7120.2
7100.1
7100.2
7190.1
7200.1
7400.1
7400.2
7190.1
6600.1
6600.2
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Date
2005-09-09
20
250
Interval in days/weeks/months
1d
1
wk
3m
6 m 12 m 36 m
0000
Chassis
0000.1
0340.1
0350.1
0390.1
0390.2
0510.1
0620.1
0640.1
0640.2
0640.3
0640.4
0640.5
0810.1
0820.1
0840.1
1700
Motors
1700.1
1700.2
1700.3
1730.1
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250
Interval in days/weeks/months
1d
1
wk
3m
6 m 12 m 36 m
2550
Drive assembly
2550.1
2550.2
2550.3
2550.4
2550.5
3180
Brakes
3180.1
3180.2
3180.3
3370.1
3370.2
3370.3
3500
Wheels
3530.1
3530.2
3550.1
3550.2
3550.3
4100
Steering console
4100.1
4100.2
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20
250
Interval in days/weeks/months
1d
1
wk
3m
6 m 12 m 36 m
5000
Electrical Panel
5000.1
5000.2
5000.3
5000.4
5190.1
5190.2
5280.1
5110
Battery
5110.1
5110.2
5110.3
5110.4
5110.5
Check temperature
5110.6
5110.7
6000
Hydraulic system
6110.1
6110.2
6110.3
6120.1
6120.2
6130.1
6170.1
6600
Cylinders
6600.1
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B
X
X
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REFLEX RR B,E RR B,E CC
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250
Interval in days/weeks/months
1d
1
wk
3m
6 m 12 m 36 m
6600.2
7100
7100.1
7100.2
7110.1
7120.1
7120.2
7120.3
7150.1
7190.1
7200.1
7400
Lifting devices
7400.1
7400.2
7400.3
7400.4
9500
Extra equipment
9500.1
X
X
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0640.5
0640.1
0840.1
0390.2 0390.1
0350.1
0640.2
0820.1
0340.1
0510.1
0620.1
0000.1
0340.1
0640.3
0640.4
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Date
2005-09-09
5000.4
5280.1
5000.3
4100.1
4100.2
5110.4
5110.5
5000.1
5000.2
5110.6
5110.3
5110.1
5110.2
5190.1
5190.2
5000.3
5110.7
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6120.2
6170.1
6170.2
6130.1
6120.1
6110.1
6110.2
6110.3
6170.1
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Date
2005-09-09
7120.1
7120.3
6600.1
6600.2
7100.1
7100.2
7110.1
7150.1
7120.2
7100.1
7100.2
7190.1
7200.1
7400.1
7400.2
7190.1
6600.1
6600.2
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Lubrication
type
Specification
Use
> - 15C
< - 15C
Grease
BT 26777 (Spray)
BT 26777 (Spray)
Hydraulic oil
ISO-L-HM32
ISO-L-HV32
Hydraulic System
Transmission oil
Hypoid oil
SAE 80W/90
Hypoid oil
SAE 75W
Gears
Grease
BT 055-70111
BT 055-74320
Grease
Topas NB 52
Topas NB 52
Grease
Grafloscan
A-G1 (Klber)
Grafloscan
A-G1 (Klber)
Gear ring
Graphite-type
grease
Calcium-based
grease
Q8 Ruysdael WR2
Copper paste
Pos
Ambient temperature
Viscosity
class
Recommended products*
> - 40C
< - 30C
VG 15
> - 30C
< + 5C
VG 68
> + 5C
< +45C
VG 150
>+ 45C
<+ 80C
VG 220
Q8 Ruysdael WR2
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Tools P4
Super Seal connector
Valid from serial number
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T-code
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Date
2005-09-09
7- Tools P4
7.1 Super Seal connector
1
3
3
2
Tool
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Use
159232
159229
159230
159231
159228
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Super Seal connector
T-code
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Date
2005-09-09
Figure
Number
Use
151080 (PT)
213296 (JPT)
213298 (MPT)
1=163787 (JPT)
2=163788 (JPT)
1=213336 (MPT)
2=213337 (MPT)
1=213336 (JPT)
2=213549 (JPT)
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Super Seal connector
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T-code
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Date
2005-09-09
Tool
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141199
650006
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Super Seal connector
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Date
2005-09-09
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Number
Use
156263
1=163793
2=163792
182145-008
TruckCom program
31-150030
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Super Seal connector
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Tool
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Number
Use
V08-15912
Doorstop tool
08-15444
10-15639
08-13022
Puller, transmission
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Super Seal connector
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2005-09-09
Tool
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Number
Use
08-13585
08-13585-1
08-13585-2
08-13585-1/5.1
08-13585-1/5.2
08-13585-1/4
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Super Seal connector
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Tool
T-code
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Date
2005-09-09
Number
Use
V08-14044
V08-14044/1
V08-14044/2
808-413
Compl=V1015191
1=V10-15191-1
2=V10-15191-2
3=V10-15191-3
4=V10-15191-4
Oil cleaning
1=Filter for cleaning
2=Filter for removing water
3=Pipe
4=Pipe
219730
808-4XX
-1
-2
-3
-4
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Super Seal connector
T-code
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Date
2005-09-09
Tool
Number
Use
11-999-8
11-1242
11-1091
72
0
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Tool
T-code
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Date
2005-09-09
Number
Use
11-1133/2
11-1020
11-1021
38
0
41
7
84
0
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Super Seal connector
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Date
2005-09-09
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2005-06-01
8.2.1 Ventilation
The fan can be set to three different speeds.
Turn the control knob (3) to the required position.
P
Press the button (1) and the heater will give off heat under approx. 7
minutes, after which the heater will be turned off. Press once again if
you wish to restart the heater. The LED on the pushbutton/time relay
is lit when the extra heater is connected.
The time can be adjusted on the time relay inside the heater.
10
1m
8.2.4 Temperature
The temperature can be set from approximately 5 to 30 degrees, using
the thermostat (4).
LED
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B
A
There are four different air vents that can be used to direct the air flow
to avoid fogging the windows and to provide maximum operator comfort.
Turn control (A) to open/close the vent and (B) to direct the air flow.
Press button (C) to open/close the vents and (D) to direct the air
flow.
The air vent in the elbow pad cannot be adjusted but can receive
increased airflow by increasing the fan speed and closing vents A, C
and E to some degree.
Turn control E to increase/decrease airflow to the floor.
The quantity of outside air mixing with the air inside the cabin can be
adjusted by loosening screw F and sliding the plate behind it from side
to side.
8.2.6 Fuses
There are five fuses in the heater. 1 x 5 ampere for the fan and electronics and 4 x 30 amperes for the heating element.
E
5A
30 A
30 A
30 A
30 A
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If the truck breaks down with the door blocked and cannot be moved,
you can evacuate the cab through the roof.
Loosen the catches in the roof and lift up the hatch.
Climb on the seat and arm rests to reach the roof.
WARNING!
Control panel as a step.
The control panel can move.
Never climb on the control panel.
8.2.9 Lighting
In the light fitting there are two 24 volts tubes.
Switch on the roof light by using the switch to the side of the lamp.
For further information see electric diagram C-code 5000
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The tilt stops are located on the rear corners of each support arm and
consist of lugs, shims, bolts and washers.
.
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If the tilt stop scrapes the floor or if the distance is too great, the lugs
must be adjusted.
Lift up the rear edge of the support arm using a jack and place a
wooden block under the support arm to prevent the truck from toppling over.
Break the seal.
Remove the bolts and washers.
Re-shim the stop so that the distance between it and the floor is as
close to 15 mm as possible. However, the distance must not exceed
15 mm. Each shim is 4 mm.
Fit the remaining shims between the tilt stop and the bolt's washer.
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Truck
Lift height
RR B/E 1-2
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RR B/E3
RR B/E4
RR B/E5-6
-7,000 mm
Over 7,000 mm
RR B/E7
-7,000 mm
Over 7,000 mm
RR B/E8
-8,000 mm
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To open and close the motor compartment, see section P1 in this manual.
10.3.1 Dismantling
7 Lower the forks to the lowest position to reduce pressure in the hoses and pump.
10.3.2 Assembling
If the O-ring on the pump is damaged, it should be replaced.
Replace the carrier between the pump and the pump motor (8).
Replace the pump unit (13) on the pump motor (8).
Replace both mounting (12) attachments on the pump motor (8).
Screw a lifting eye into the end of the motor axle and connect it to an
overhead crane.
Lift the hydraulic pump into the truck while at the same time refitting
the hydraulic hose (10) on the tank (3).
Tighten the hose clamp.
13 Fasten the two pump mountings (12) to the chassis using the bolts (5).
Unscrew the lifting eye.
Refit the hydraulic hose (9) and the temperature/speed metering
contacts (6) and the power cables (7).
Fill the hydraulic tank (3) with new oil.
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19
13
6
17
22
2
9
26
1
4
11
10
25
24
36
27
3
8
23
7
5
D
30
28
20
21
10.4.1 Dismantling
Motors without pumps.
Loosen the screws (23) and remove the protective plate (8).
Loosen the stud screws (20) using tool 08-15444.
Remove the shield (3) and washer (7).
If both bearings are to be replaced follow the points below. When only
replacing the pulse sensor bearing continue with A.
Remove the screws (22).
Lift the rotor (4) out of the stator (1).
Dismount the shield (2) radial seal (19).
Remove the circlip (16) and support ring (17).
Pull off the bearing with a puller.
A)
Pull off bearing (5) with a puller.
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10.4.2 Assembling
Ensure all parts are intact and clean before assembly.
Follow all instructions if both bearings have been replaced
Place the bearing cap (9) on the rotor axle's D-side.
Press the bearing (6) on the rotor axle.
Press the bearing (5) on the rotor axle's N-side.
Mount the support ring (17) and circlip (16) on the axle's D-side.
Fit the gasket (19) with the assembly device.
NOTE
Always use a new gasket when fitting the rotor axle.
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Apply metallic lacquer over the sensor. Ensure that the entire sensor
is covered by the metallic lacquer.
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Fasten the metallic lacquer and the sensor with masking tape and
allow it to harden.
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11.2.1 Dismantling
Switch off the truck by press the 0 key on the keypad.
Disconnect the steering motor electrical contact from the tank console.
Unscrew the screws holding the gear wheel.
Lift away the steering motor.
Unscrew the screws holding the gear wheel.
Pull off the gear with a gear puller.
11.2.2 Assembling
Replace the O-rings if required.
Tap the gear wheel onto the steering motor.
Apply Loctite 243 on the thread.
Tighten the nut to a torque of 180 Nm.
Close up the nut in the axle.
Install the steering motor in the truck.
Tighten the steering motor to a torque of 40 Nm.
Connect the connector.
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Cut the power by turning off the key and removing the battery plug.
Remove the temperature, braking and speed measurement contacts (14, 31, 63) and power cables (60) from the motor (61).
Fasten a lifting eye to the motor axle.
Loosen and remove the motor mounting bolts (62).
Lift out the motor using an overhead crane and place it on a clean
surface.
29
27
NOTE:
62
51
54
55 6 33 37
Remove the circlip (27) holding the bearing bracket (29) in place.
Pull off the bearing bracket (29) using a gear puller.
16
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29
27
7 Attach a lifting eye to the motor axle and lift the motor axle into the
62
51
54
NOTE:
Risk of damage to the gear wheel (51).
The gear wheel on the end of the motor is easily damaged.
Lift the motor in carefully.
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24
22
25
33
55
34
38
27 26 50 28 29 30 21 20
17
5 18 16
12.4.1 Dismantling
12.4.2 N-side
Loosen the stud screws (20) using tool 08-15444.
Remove the screws (34).
Remove the shield (3).
Remove the circlip (16) and support ring (18).
Pull off the bearing (5) with a gear puller.
D-side
Remove the circlip (26) from the bearing housing.
Pull off the bearing housing (29) with a gear puller.
Pull the bearing (28) off from the bearing housing with a Kukko ball
bearing puller.
Remove the seal (30) if it leaks.
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12.4.3 Assembling
Ensure all parts are intact and clean before re-assembly.
N-side
Press the bearing (5) on the rotor axle.
Replace the bearing cap (8) on the motor axle.
Install the flange ring (17).
Refit the washer (18) and circlip (16).
Screw the bearing cap (8) and shield (3) together using the screws
(34) to a torque of 6 Nm.
Fit the insulation hose on the sensor bearing cable.
Place the terminal block (10) between the shields.
Tighten the stud bolts (20) to a torque of 5 Nm.
Tie the cables for the thermocontact and the sensor bearing to the
middle power cable.
D-side
Install a gasket (30) on the bearing housing (29).
Press the bearing (28) into the bearing housing.
Fit the circlip (26).
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Apply metallic lacquer over the sensor. Ensure that the entire sensor
is covered by the metallic lacquer.
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Fasten the metallic lacquer and the sensor with masking tape and
allow it to harden.
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Pos. No.
Component
Drive motor
Steering bearings
Pinion nut
Pinion
Pinion bearing
10
11
12
Nut washer
13
Crown wheel
14
O-ring
15
16
17
18
19
Drive shaft
20
Transmission housing
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RR B/E 1-3
RR B/E 4-8
Transmission
Gear ratio
19,20:1
20,89:1
2.8
3,3
Oil type
Hypoid oil
Hypoid oil
SAE 80W/90
SAE 80W/90
SAE 75W
SAE 75W
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60 To open and close the motor compartment, see section P1 in this manual.
61
Cover the hole in the transmission when the motor has been removed
to prevent anything from falling inside the transmission housing.
29
27
Tap out the nut (54) lock and unscrew the nut using tool 101515639.
62
Remove the key (7) holding the gear wheel (51) in place.
51
54
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Always replace the lift valve (20) when the steering bearing has
been removed or when fitting a new bearing.
Attach the new drive transmission (17) to the cowl (15). Oil the bolts
(18) and tighten them to a torque of 80 Nm.
Secure the drive wheel, torque 130 Nm.
Insert the drive transmission (17) into position on the truck.
Fasten the drive transmission (17) with its cowl (15) to the chassis
with the 6 bolts (14), torque 222 Nm.
Fit new O-rings and, if necessary, new plastic seals on the steering
motor.
Fit the steering motor (12) on the drive transmission cowl; the tightening torque on the screws (11) should be 40 Nm.
Connect the contacts to the steering motor (10).
If the truck is equipped with a steering wheel indicator: Turn the
steering wheel until an edge is visible through the hole for the centred steering indicator (8).
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27
62
51
54
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To drain the old oil, remove the lower transmission cowl completely.
Replace the O-ring seal with every oil change. Make sure the new
O-ring is not damaged when fitted.
Fit the cover and tighten the bolts to a torque of 25 Nm. The bolts
should be greased before assembly.
Fill with oil as instructed in the chapter "Checking/refilling the oil."
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13.5 Repairs
13.5.1 Replacing the drive shaft sealing ring
Replacing the drive shaft sealing ring is easiest when the drive assembly is removed from the truck.
Follow the instructions below if oil leaks from the drive shaft.
Dismantling
Remove the drive assembly from the truck as described in the section "Replacing the drive motor/drive transmission".
Remove the lower transmission cowl (2) and drain the oil.
Loosen the drive shaft nut.
Remove the nut and spacer ring.
Carefully tap out the drive shaft using a hammer and brass drift.
Pull off the bearing from the drive shaft using tool 08-13022.
NOTE!
A standard claw puller cannot be used to remove the bearing.
Use a puller such as a KUKKO bearing puller.
Check whether the spacer washers (6) on the bearing are damaged.
If the puller damaged them, measure the spacer washers' combined
thickness and replace them before assembling.
Remove the sealing ring (7) from the drive shaft.
7 6 5
2
3
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Assembling
Follow the instructions below when assembling after replacing the drive
shaft sealing ring.
Insert the drive shaft's outer bearing (1) into place in the transmission housing.
Push the new sealing ring into the transmission housing. Be careful
when pushing in the sealing ring to seat it properly in position.
Place the axle bearings spacer washers on the drive shaft, building
the same total thickness as the original ones. Ensure only undamaged spacer washers are used.
Press the drive shaft , with the spacer washers, into the transmission.
Check that the drive shaft splines correspond with the splines in the
crown wheel.
Place the distance ring on the end of the drive shaft, and put the
shaft nut into position.
Always use a new nut. The drive shaft nut should be oiled before it
is placed on the shaft.
Tighten the nut to a torque of 700 Nm and lock it in place by centre
punching the keyway in the shaft.
Replace the O-ring before installing the lower cowl. Make sure it is
not damaged. Fit the cowl and tighten the bolts to a torque of 25 Nm.
The bolts should be greased before assembly.
Fill with oil as set out in the instructions for refilling.
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14.1 General
The trucks travel brake system consists of two separate subsystems.
Regenerative motor braking using the drive motor.
A single stage electromechanical disc brake fitted on the motor. This
is also the trucks parking brake.
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14.3.1 Assembling
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14.3.2 Dismantling
Dismantle the brake in the reverse order.
Place the brake on a clean and dry workbench with the magnet
housing (1) facing upward.
Unscrew the 3 adjuster screws (8) gradually to reduce the spring
tension equally.
The brake unit can now be dismantled fully for inspection of the component parts.
14.3.3 Inspection
Investigate the parts regarding damage and/or wear.
Check the brake disc (4) and the wear surfaces on the pressure
plates (2) and (5) extra carefully.
Check the springs (7) and the spacers (6) with regard to damage.
NOTE!
Bear in mind the spacer nut is made of brass.
Check for signs of damage to the splines on the hub (3) and friction
disc (4).
Check for signs of swelling/deformation or damage to the magnet (1)
and pressure plate (2).
14.3.4 Assembling
Clean the parts carefully.
Assemble the brake in the reverse order to dismantling.
Bear in mind the following:
- That the hole in the pressure plate (2) aligns with the corresponding hole in the magnet housing.
- That the right number of springs have been fitted.
- That the play 0.25-0.40 mm is set correctly, some adjustment
may be necessary.
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Date
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14.4 Maintenance
The brake is included as a checkpoint in the trucks maintenance chart,
for intervals see the maintenance chart C-code P2.
Maintenance comprises inspection and adjustment of the play between
the pressure plate and magnet housing, wear, braking force and cleaning.
NOTE!
The friction surfaces must not come into to contact with oil or grease
as this will seriously reduce the brakes braking force.
14.4.2 Wear
Check the friction disc for wear every 3000 operating hours.
Strip the brake as set out in the section "Dismantling.
Measure the thickness of the friction disc. Minimum thickness = 8.0 mm.
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Screw in the M12 bolt in the hole (for the lifting hole) in the motor axle.
Turn the motor axle using the torque wrench until the brakes release.
If the brake releases before 90 Nm is reached the braking force is
too low.
Adjust the brake play to the right value, see adjusting the play.
Check the braking force again using the torque wrench.
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Date
2005-06-01
15.1 General
The trucks travel brake system consists of three separate subsystems.
Regenerative motor braking using the drive motor.
Two analogue electromechanical multiple disc brakes fitted in the
support arm wheels.
A single stage electromechanical disc brake fitted on the motor.
1
2
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15.3.1 Assembling
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15.3.2 Dismantling
Dismantle the brake in the reverse order.
Place the brake on a clean and dry workbench with the magnet
housing (1) facing upward.
Unscrew the 3 adjuster screws (8) gradually to reduce the spring
tension equally.
The brake unit can now be dismantled fully for inspection of the component parts.
15.3.3 Inspection
Investigate the parts regarding damage and/or wear.
Check the brake disc (4) and the wear surfaces on the pressure
plates (2) and (5) extra carefully.
Check the springs (7) and the spacers (6) with regard to damage.
NOTE!
Bear in mind the spacer nut is made of brass.
Check for signs of damage to the splines on the hub (3) and friction
disc (4).
Check for signs of swelling or damage to the magnet (1) and pressure plate (2).
15.3.4 Assembling
Clean the parts carefully.
Assemble the brake in the reverse order to dismantling.
Bear in mind the following:
- That the hole in the pressure plate (2) aligns with the corresponding hole in the magnet housing.
- That the right number of springs have been fitted.
- That the play 0.25-0.40 mm is set correctly, some adjustment
may be necessary.
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Date
2005-06-01
15.4 Maintenance
The brake is included as a checkpoint in the trucks maintenance chart,
for intervals see the maintenance chart section P2.
Maintenance comprises inspection and adjustment of the play between
the pressure plate and magnet housing, wear, braking force and cleaning.
NOTE!
The friction surfaces must not come into to contact with oil or grease
as this will seriously reduce the brakes braking force.
15.4.2 Wear
Check the friction disc for wear every 3000 operating hours.
Strip the brake as set out in the section Dismantling.
Measure the thickness of the friction disc. Minimum thickness = 8.0
mm.
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Screw in the M12 bolt in the hole (for the lifting hole) in the motor axle.
Turn the motor axle using the torque wrench until the brakes release.
If the brake releases before the torque wrench trips the braking force
is too low.
Adjust the brake play to the right value, see adjusting the play.
Check the braking force again using the torque wrench.
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Date
2005-06-01
15.5.1 Assembling
Check that the brakes apply and releases as they should. Connect
the brakes to 48 V D.C. Switch the current on and off.
Check that the play between the end plate (6) and pressure plate (2)
is 1.0-1.25 mm with the current switched on (brakes applied). The
play may need to be adjusted, see section adjustment.
NOTE!
Check the play at the same time in two positions at 180 degree spacing.
Fit the brake in the support arm wheel. Make sure that the inner disc
splines are aligned correctly so that they go on the splines on the
wheel hub without resistance.
Assemble the wheel in the support arm according to instruction Ccode 3550.
Ensure the locking heel (8) is positioned in it cut-out in the support
arm.
Connect the brake cable (14) and check the brake function by pressing down the brake pedal fully.
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15.5.2 Dismantling
Loosen and remove the sex M6x40 socket head screws (12) and
their washers
Remove the aluminium end plate (6).
NOTE!
Note the number of shim washers (11) on each spacer (5).
Lift off the pressure plate (2) and the disc assembly that consists of
3 outer discs (3) and 2 inner discs (4).
Remove the brass disc (7).
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Date
2005-06-01
15.5.3 Inspection
Check the thickness of the discs.
The nominal thickness of a new disc = 2.0 mm
Wear limit = 1.4 mm
When replacing discs. Replace all inner and outer discs at the same
time. Not individually.
Also check that the discs are flat and that the splines or cut-outs are
not damaged.
Check the magnet coils electrical resistance. Nominal 47.7 Ohm at
20o C
NOTE!
The resistance measurement can be performed with the brake/wheel
in the truck.
15.5.4 Assembling
Clean the parts carefully.
NOTE!
Clean only with a wire brush and dry cloth.
15.6 Maintenance
The brake is included as a checkpoint in the trucks maintenance chart,
for intervals see the maintenance chart section P2.
Maintenance comprises inspection and adjustment of the play between
the pressure plate and end plate, wear and the magnet coils resistance
and cleaning.
Cleaning and inspection/adjusting of the play shall be carried out
every 1000 operating hours.
Check for wear and the magnet coils resistance shall be carried out
every 3000 operating hours.
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2005-06-01
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Type of truck
Wheel diameter,
mm
Brake/No brake
B1-3, E1-3
265
No
B1-3, E1-3
300
No
B1-3, E1-3
300
Yes
B4-6, E4-6
350
No
350
Yes
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To centre the wheel vertically, use a jack to adjust the height of the
support arm.
Check that the wheel axle (3) is not damaged. Minor longitudinal
scratches can be tolerated.
If the axle ends have been damaged, the axle should be ground or
replaced.
Fit a new clamping ring (2) on the wheel axle (3).
WARNING !
Loose wheel.
If the wheel is refitted using the old clamping ring, the wheel can become loose while driving.
Always fit the wheel with a new clamping ring on the wheel axle.
Fit the extension punch on tool 08-13585 and insert it through the
wheel hub and support arm.
Secure the wheel axle using the punch and carefully insert the axle.
Make sure the axle is not inserted too far. When the axle is correctly
positioned it should be centred in the support arms wheel bracket.
Lower the truck.
For wheels with brakes
Tighten the locking bolt for the brakes locking shoe and connect the
brake cable. Secure the cable with a tie on the guard plate bracket
so that it does not rub against the wheel.
Fit the cover plate.
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Date
2005-06-01
Assembling bearings
Press in the bearings (4). Use an assembly sleeve of the same outside diameter as the bearings outer ring, 90 mm.
Check that the sleeve (3) is not damaged.
Fit one of the retainer rings (2) on the sleeve.
Press in the sleeve until the retainer ring stops against the bearing.
Fit the other retainer ring.
Place the spacers (1) in position on the hub.
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Assembling bearings
Fit the bearing cups in the hub.
Use an assembly sleeve of the same outside diameter as the bearing cups diameter, 80 mm.
Place the sealing ring (5) on the sleeve.
Press the sleeve into the bearing (4).
Grease the bearing using bearing grease and place the sleeve with
bearing in the wheel. Guide the sealing ring into position on the hub.
Press on the bearing (7) on the other side of the wheel.
Fit the sealing ring (6) on the hub.
Fit the lock washer (2) and sleeve nut (1).
Tighten the nuts to 50 Nm.
Tool 808-413 and a torque wrench.
The threads should be greased prior to assembly.
Lock the nut by folding at least one of the washers tabs down into
the nuts cut-out.
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T-code
403-404
Date
2005-09-09
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19.2.2 Assembling
Bolt the steering generator onto the steel bracket.
Secure the driving disc on the steering generators shaft.
Replace the O-ring on the driving disc if necessary.
Bolt the steering wheel onto the steel bracket.
Connect the steering generators electrical connector.
Bolt on the lower panel.
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20.2 Procedure
The information supplied by the two directional arrows in the display
changes as the sensor detects a change between the high and low level in the driving gear.
The two-way sensor uses the gear wheel to calculate the steering
angle and displays the value in the display's compass rose.
NOTE:
The sensor may be damaged if it is adjusted against an incorrect surface.
Always adjust the sensor against the upper surface.
1 mm
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Description
Symbol
Description
Battery
21- 2
Brake coil,
normally released
Brake coil,
normally applied
Switch,
normally open
Switch,
normally closed
Push-button switch,
normally open
Push-button switch,
normally closed
Momentary switch,
normally open
Momentary switch,
normally closed
Push-button switch,
latching,
normally open
Emergency switch
Key switch,
normally open
Push-button switch,
latching and momentary
Electro-magnetic
switch,
normally open
Pressure-sensitive switch,
normally open
Pressure-sensitive switch,
normally closed
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Symbol
T-code
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Date
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Description
Pressure sensor
P
Capacitive switch,
normally open
Capacitive switch,
normally closed
Inductive sensor,
normally open
Inductive sensor,
normally closed
Pulse sensor
Thermostat, adjustable
Seat heater
with thermostat
Thermoelectric sensor
Motor,
general
Series motor,
DC
Motor,
permanent magnet
Three-phase motor,
AC
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Series winding
Shunt winding
Converter, AC/DC
Converter, DC/DC
Variable resistor
(potentiometer)
Resistor
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Symbol
Description
Symbol
Description
Contactor
Horn
Lamp
Valve
Fuse
Diode
Antenna
Heater element
Speakers
21- 4
Zener diode
Contact
Contact, multiple-poles
Capacitor
Feed cable
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NDRING/REVISION
G1
-
040820
040618
DATUM/DATE
O NR/ENG CHG
SIGN/BY
MK
MK
MEASURING WIRES
MAIN CONTACTOR
K10
A2
A1
48V
041314
041185
X1
X1
X1
23
31
70
71
72
040113 MK
808
804
601
602
603
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
40
Sh. 2
REV
D 216647
1 16 PREL 2 PROD C
BLAD/SHEETREV
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
10A
F62
SHUNT WIRE
Sh. 2 8
Sh. 3 1
21- 5
21- 6
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X30
X27
X27
Bk
Red
B1
11
14
X27
13
2
3
4
O NR/ENG CHG
DATUM/DATE
120 Ohm
R100
117
Wh
10
SPEED MEASURING IN M1
U11
X27
Bu
12
B
125A / 160A
F1
SIGN/BY
TRANSISTORPANEL, DRIVE
A1
X31
X31
X31
X31
X45
X45
X45
X45
11
10
13
12
120
119
118
117
040113 MK
3~
404
403
402
401
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
OUT./INP. CAN L
OUT./INP. CAN H
DRIVE MOTOR
M1
U
V
W
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
Sh. 3
Sh. 3
Sh. 7
Sh. 7
REV
D 216647
2 16 PREL 2 PROD C
BLAD/SHEETREV
120
119
118
117
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
NDRING/REVISION
Sh. 3 22
X26
Sh. 1 3 40
Sh. 1 7 8
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X31
X31
X30
X30
120
119
40
21
21
CAN L
X3:5
X3:9
CAN H
GND
+48VDC SUPPLY
X3:3
X3:4
X3:7
X3:1
X3:2
040820
DATUM/DATE
O NR/ENG CHG
24
S21
SIGN/BY
MK
1
2
X30
041314
X3:6
S89
S29
S27
S28
S26
S23
X25
X18
X18
X25
X32
X32
49
48
47
46
45
22
43
24
040113 MK
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
REV
D 216647
3 16 PREL 2 PROD C
BLAD/SHEETREV
+48VDC
203
107
106
111
105
104
809
110
807
805
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
X25
X18
X18
X25
X32
X30
21
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
C S28 ADDED.
Sh. 2 4 22
Sh. 2 7 120
Sh. 2 7 119
Sh. 2 4 40
Sh. 14 21
10A
F60
Sh. 1 5 1
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X25
X25
X35
040820
DATUM/DATE
X32
X14
041314
O NR/ENG CHG
FAN PUMPMOTOR
M10
X35
M
SEAT HEATER
E10
HORN
H1
54
X19
X19
S18
SIGN/BY
X32
M12
Bu M Red
MK
X16
S31
X14
107
79
040113 MK
307
206
508
501
507
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
X16
28
50
27
40
Sh. 3 5
REV
D 216647
4 16 PREL 2 PROD C
BLAD/SHEETREV
POT 0V
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
NDRING/REVISION
Sh. 3 5 22
Sh. 6 28
R1
X19
1
2
Sh. 6 27
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X21
Br
Bk
Service Manual
SIGN/BY
X20
Br
S65
Bk
X21
30A
F61
M6
M Red
DATUM/DATE
U1
Red M Bk
Bk
X34
X32
X24
X24
X20
129
62
61
60
25
40
57
59
040113 MK
511
509
904
903
901
902
806
209
211
210
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
X20
X21
58
811
810
REV
D 216647
5 16 PREL 2 PROD C
BLAD/SHEETREV
GND
GND
+15VDC
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
NDRING/REVISION
Sh. 3 10 1
Sh. 4 6 40
Sh. 4 6 22
X21
Wh
30
Sh. 8 30
S66
29
Sh. 8 29
Bu
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X30
SERIE -
RX +
RX -
Y6
Y5
DATUM/DATE
X40
X39
SERIE +
X37
X38
DISPLAY
A6
Y1
1
2
SIGN/BY
X40
X39
S131
EMERGENCY MODE
X38
X36
R2
X36
X31
X31
X31
X31
63
51
040113 MK
801
502
408
407
406
405
802
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
X36
126
125
122
121
64
RS 485
125
126
Sh. 11
Sh. 11
REV
D 216647
6 16 PREL 2 PROD C
BLAD/SHEETREV
TX-
TX+
SERIE -
SERIE +
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
T-code
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Date
2005-06-01
NDRING/REVISION
Sh. 4 8 28
Sh. 4 8 27
Sh. 5 7 40
Sh. 5 7 22
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X13
X13
Bk
X12
Wh
O NR/ENG CHG
X13
18
17
15
16
19
DATUM/DATE
SPEED MEASURING IN M3
U12
X13
Bu
B
B2
Red
X12
8 ID
11
10
13
12
R101
120 Ohm
040113 MK
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
TRANSISTORPANEL, PUMP
A2
3~
M
M
PUMP MOTOR
M3
U
V
W
REV
Sh. 3 14
Sh. 3 14
Sh. 2
Sh. 2
D 216647
7 16 PREL 2 PROD C
BLAD/SHEETREV
120
119
118
117
NDRING/REVISION
Sh. 6 8 22
Sh. 6 9 40
Sh. 2 8
21- 11
X54
X54
X14
X14
X11
X32
NDRING/REVISION
X30
X45
X11
Sh. 5 11 30
Sh. 5 11 29
Sh. 7 9 22
Sh. 6 28
Sh. 6 27
X32
X32
R11
R12
R13
R14
B3
R15
S33
040820
040618
DATUM/DATE
041314
041185
S61
O NR/ENG CHG
X11
X11
X11
X11
X11
MK
MK
SIGN/BY
X54
X30
65
100
81
86
85
84
83
82
040113 MK
411
205
204
510
506
505
504
503
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
X47
X33
X45
X33
X33
X33
X33
X33
INP. WEIGHT
REV
D 216647
8 16 PREL 2 PROD C
BLAD/SHEETREV
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
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Sh. 7 10 40
Sh. 8 10 22
X14
X30
Service Manual
X16
X29
X50
1
2
DATUM/DATE
Y19
1
2
Y17
1
2
Y17
1
2
Y15
1
2
Y13
1
2
S133
EMERGENCY MODE
O NR/ENG CHG
Y18
1
2
Y16
1
2
Y16
1
2
Y14
1
2
Y12
1
2
S132
X17
X17
R102
100 Ohm/25W
X29
X29
Y45
1
2
SIGN/BY
X50
X50
87
X15
X15
X15
X14
X14
X14
X47
X14
X14
95
94
93
92
91
90
67
89
88
X15
X15
97
96
040113 MK
709
708
707
706
705
704
703
702
710
701
803
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
X16
X16
X17
X17
X17
X17
X54
X17
X17
OUT. SPARE 2B
OUT. SPARE 2A
OUT. SPARE 1B
OUT. SPARE 1A
OUT. TILT UP
REV
D 216647
9 16 PREL 2 PROD C
BLAD/SHEETREV
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
X16
X17
X17
X17
X17
X17
X17
X17
X54
X17
Y10
1
3
EMERGENCY MODE
21- 13
21- 14
Service Manual
NDRING/REVISION
10A
F63
X32
X32
X23
X30
X30
X30 X45 X8
X45 X8
X30
X30
40
26
2
1
040820
DATUM/DATE
O NR/ENG CHG
041314
1
1
Y21
1
2
EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
X42
X42
H90
WARNING LAMP
10
S44
3
Y20
1
2
MK
SIGN/BY
40
26
S134
2
EMERGENCY MODE
S99
5
191
E4
105
104
103
102
101
040113 MK
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
192
E3
REV
D 216647
10 16 PREL 2 PROD C
BLAD/SHEETREV
WORKING LIGHT
306
305
304
711
202
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
X33
X33
X33
X23
X23
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Sh. 5 16 1
Sh. 9 11 40
Sh. 9 11 22
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Sh. 8
Sh. 8
Sh. 10 12
Sh. 10 12
30
29
40
22
X14
X14
X30
X8
X45
X30
X45 X8
X16
X16
X14
X32
X32
X28
X28
X16
RX-
0V
X30
X30
X43:1
X16
X14
X14
X16
U10
X14
Bk
Red
+48V
0V
X34
X34
X34
X33
X8 X45 X31
X8 X45 X31
Bu
Wh
X16
X28
S45
2
X16
X28
S32
TX-
TX+
RX-
RX+
RX+
+48V
X15
116
106
99
98
128
127
126
125
303
109
302
301
410
409
408
407
RS 485
126
125
Sh. 6
Sh. 6
REV
216647
11 / 16 PREL 2 PROD D
F
RITN NR/DRG. NO.
BLAD/SHEETREV
TX-
TX+
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
KRETSSCHEMA
RR/15
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
RR/15
6
BENMNING/TITLE
X43:1 X47
X16
X15
X15
21- 15
21- 16
W5
H4
LEFT +
X56
X51
Service Manual
NDRING/REVISION
DATUM/DATE
041314
O NR/ENG CHG
H5
SIGN/BY
MK
RIGHT -
RIGHT +
LEFT -
040113 MK
OUT. +12VDC
B:4
B:3
B:6
B:5
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
INP. GND
+12V KEY
A:4
A:8
INP. +12VDC
A:7
REV
D 216647
12 16 PREL 2 PROD C
BLAD/SHEETREV
OUT. +12VDC
INP. GND
INP. +48VDC
STEREO/CD
A11
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
X56
X56
340
312
312
DC/DC CONVERTER
A10
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
X56
X51
340
115
Sh. 13 115
40
22
114
X44
X44
STEREO/CD
OPTION
Sh. 13 114
Sh. 11 14 40
Sh. 11 14 22
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Service Manual
NDRING/REVISION
104
102
103
+12VDC
GND
101
SCREEN
VIDEO SIGNAL
115
114
156
110
X61
X61
X61
X61
O NR/ENG CHG
041185
X52
X52
X60
X60
X60
X60
DATUM/DATE
040618
WHEN STEREO/CD
X62
X62
X62
X62
OPTION
SIGN/BY
MK
115
114
156
110
040113 MK
B:2
B:1
A:2
A:1
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
X55
X55
X55
X55
GND
+12VDC
SCREEN
VIDEO SIGNAL
TV-MONITOR
A50
BLAD/SHEETREV
REV
D 216647
13 16 PREL 2 PROD C
B X52 ADDED.
Sh. 12 115
Sh. 12 114
TV-CAMERA
A51
21- 17
21- 18
Service Manual
NDRING/REVISION
040820
040618
DATUM/DATE
041314
041185
O NR/ENG CHG
SIGN/BY
MK
MK
W7
OPTION
X49
40
120
119
40
22
120
119
40
21
040113 MK
INP. CAN L
INP. CAN H
INP. GND
INP. +48VDC
INP. CAN L
INP. CAN H
INP. GND
108
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
REV
D 216647
14 16 PREL 2 PROD C
BLAD/SHEETREV
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
X3:9
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
X30
X48
X48
X48
X30
X48
X48
X48
X48
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Sh. 12 15 22
Sh. 7 15 120
Sh. 7 15 119
Sh. 12 15 40
Sh. 3 21
BT Europe AB
BT Europe AB
Service Manual
NDRING/REVISION
Sh. 14 120
Sh. 14 119
Sh. 14 16 40
Sh. 14 16 22
O NR/ENG CHG
OPTION
DATUM/DATE
SIGN/BY
X31
X31
X30
X46
X46
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
B:3
B:4
B:5
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
INPUT 1
B:1
B:2
INP. CAN L
INP. CAN H
INP. GND
A:4
A:3
A:2
A:1
BLAD/SHEETREV
REV
D 216647
15 16 PREL 2 PROD C
040113 MK
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
120
119
40
22
I/O MODULE
A27
21- 19
Service Manual
S97
X57
X30
X45
E2
E1
157
X45
X44
0/1/2/3
DATUM/DATE
SIGN/BY
(Bk)
S70
(Ye)
(Gn)
(Or)
FAN
6,8 Ohm
50W
6,8 Ohm
50W
TIMER
Y1
THERMOSTAT
2
4
E98
15
5A
30A
30A
30A
18
040113 MK
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
KRETSSCHEMA
BENMNING/TITLE
750W
750W
750W
GODKND/APPROVED ANMRKNING/REMARK
(Gn)
(Bu)
S68
COMFORT HEATER (1500W)
FAN SPEED / MASTER ON/OFF
S69
(Ye)
(Wh)
(Red)
OPTION
REV
D 216647
16 16 PREL 2 PROD C
BLAD/SHEETREV
750W
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
NDRING/REVISION
Sh. 15 40
Sh. 15 22
Sh. 10 1
A1
21- 20
A2
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Date
2005-06-01
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Symbol
Designation/function
Picture
A1
Frequency converter, M1
A2
Frequency converter, M3
A5
Electronic card
A6
Display
A7
Height pre-set
A8
A10
DC/DC converter
10
A11
Stereo/CD
10
[A1]
A20
TLS, CU
12
A23
12
A2
I/O Module
A50
TV monitor
11
A51
TV camera
11
B1
Thermoelectric sensor, M1
B2
Thermoelectric sensor, M3
B3
E10
Seat heater
E1, E2
Cab lighting
E3, E4
Worklights
E98
Cab heating
F1
F3
F60
Service Manual
21- 21
21- 22
Symbol
Designation/function
Picture
F61
F62
F63
G1
Battery, 48 V
H1
Horn
H4
Speakers
10
H5
Speakers
10
H90
Warning light
K10
Main contactor
M1
Drive motor
M3
Pump motor
M6
Steering motor
M10
M12
R1
Potentiometer, driving
R2
Potentiometer, brake
R11
R12
R13
Potentiometer, tilt
R14
R15
R100
R101
Resistor, CAN
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Date
2005-06-01
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Symbol
Designation/function
Picture
R102
S1
S2
S3
S17
Key switch
S18
Microswitch, horn
S21
Emergency switch
S23
S26
S27
S28
S29
S31
S32
S33
S44
S45
S46
S61
S65
S66
S68
S69
S70
S89
Microswitch, seat
Service Manual
21- 23
21- 24
Symbol
Designation/function
Picture
S97
S99
S131
S132
S133
S134
U1
Tachometer, steering
U10
U11
U12
X1
Contact
X8
Contact
X11
Contact
X12
Contact
X13
Contact
X14
Contact
X15
Contact
X16
Contact
X17
Contact
X18
Contact
X19
Contact
X20
Contact
X21
Contact
X23
Contact
X24
Contact
X25
Contact
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T-code
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Date
2005-06-01
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Symbol
Designation/function
Picture
X26
Contact
X27
Contact
X28
Contact
X29
Contact
X30
Contact
X31
Contact
X32
Contact
X33
Contact
X34
Contact
X35
Contact
X36
Contact
X37
Contact
X38
Contact
X39
Contact
X40
Contact
X41
Contact
X42
Contact
X43:1
Contact
X44
Contact
10
X45
Contact
X46
Contact
X47
Contact
X48
Contact
X49
Contact
X50
Contact
X51
Contact
10
X52
Contact
X54
Contact
X55
Contact
Service Manual
21- 25
21- 26
Symbol
Designation/function
Picture
X56
Contact
10
X57
Contact
X60
Contact
11
X61
Contact
11
X62
Contact
11
W5
Antenna, radio
10
W7
Antenna, TLS
12
Y1
Y5
Y6
Y10
Y12
Y13
Y14
Y15
Y16
Y17
Y18
Y19
Y20
Y21
Y45
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Date
2005-06-01
21.3.1 Figure 1
A16
A6
A27
X45
S21
21.3.2 Figure 2
A7
U1
S18
R12 R13
R11
R14
S61 S33
R15
S26
X11
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21.3.3 Figure 3
S27
S29
S23
21.3.4 Figure 4
S89
E10
X25
S28
21- 28
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Date
2005-06-01
21.3.5 Figure 5
S134 S133 S132
X32
R102
X33
X34
X30
X21
X20
X47
X38
X55
X37
X15
F60
F61
F62
F63
X42
M12
A5
X23
X14
X46
X31
X24
X48
X49
S131
F1 A1
F3 A2
R101
K10
R1
X19
R2
X36
H1
M10
X35
Y20
M3
U12
B2
RR E1-8
Y21
X12
X18 S66 S65
BT Europe AB
M6
M1 Y1
B1
U11
Service Manual
X27
X26
X13
21- 29
21.3.6 Figure 6
X17
X29
X43
X16
Y45
B3
X54
Y13
X52
Y14
Y18
Y17
Y19
Y16
Y15
Y12
Y10
21.3.7 Figure 7
S45
U10
X28
S46
21- 30
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Date
2005-06-01
21.3.8 Figure 8
H90
E4
E3
S99
X8
A8
S44
X41
R100
X39
Y5
Y6
X40
S31
S32
G1
X50
X1
Y16
Y17
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21- 31
21.3.9 Figure 9
E1
S97 E2
X57
1
0
S68
21- 32
Service Manual
E98
S70 S69
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Date
2005-06-01
21.3.10 Figure 10
H4, H5
X56 A11
W5
A10
X44
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X51
21- 33
21.3.11 Figure 11
A50
X62
X60
X61
A51
21.3.12 Figure 12
W7
A23
21- 34
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A20 A10
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Date
2005-06-01
Designation
Diode number
Designation
Diode number
210, 211
HEIGHT COUNTER
301, 302
+48 V
805
STEER PWR
POWER OK
+48 V STEER
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Designation
Diode number
110
SEAT SWITCH
203
CABIN LIFT
305
SPARE 1A, 1B
706, 707
SPARE 2A, 2B
708, 709
CABIN LIFT
710
CABIN LOWER
711
FORK LOWER
MAIN CONTACTOR
804
+48 V KEY
+48 V ESO
+48 V_SR
21- 36
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Designation
Diode number
104
105
Designation
Diode number
DRIVE,
CHANGE DIRECTION
111
On the accelerator
When the pedal is pressed down on the right-hand side (fork direction)
voltage is fed from switch S27 to A5. To switch the trucks travel direction, press down on the left-hand side. The pedal does not allow the
crawl speed function to be selected.
Designation
Diode number
106
107
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21- 37
21.4.4 Driving
When the speed control R1 is activated, the drive motor brakes are
released. If the safety switch S23 is not actuated when the parking
brake is released, the truck cannot be driven and a buzzer sounds from
the display.
If the driver presses the accelerator pedal as the green button I is
pressed on the keyboard, the pedal must be returned to the neutral
position before the truck can be driven.
When the accelerator pedal is pressed down, the potentiometer R1 is
actuated and the more the accelerator is pressed down the lower the
voltage that is fed from R1 to A5. The voltage drops from 3.7 V to 1.7 V,
giving a speed of 0-100%. A1 controls the drive motors speed using
information from A5. Current passes through A1s fuse F1 and is converted into 3-phase AC, which goes to M1.
If the switch for speed reduction S31 is actuated so that there is voltage
on A5s input, the pre-programmed max. speed will apply. Drive motor
speed is measured by sensor U11.
If the direction of travel selector on the control console is held down for
at least three seconds, the truck runs at crawl speed.
If the driver leaves his seat for more than three seconds, A5 cuts the
current to Y1, causing the parking brake to be applied.
The drive motors running time is monitored and stored in the electronic
module.
21- 38
Designation
Diode number
PARKING BRAKE
802
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Date
2005-06-01
21.4.5 Steering
When the wheel is turned, voltage is supplied by tachometer U1 to A5,
which provides progressive power to steering motor M6. This means
that the faster the steering motion, the faster the steering motor runs.
Progression also means that the higher the driving speed, the lower the
steering speed. Drive motor speed is measured by sensor U11.
When the steering wheel is turned, steering wheel sensor S65 is actuated and voltage is fed to A5. The opposite travel direction is shown on
the display. The electronics automatically indicate the correct travel
direction in that switch S65 transmits signals for 180 of the possible
360. Sensor S65 must pass one of the reference points in order for the
electronics to determine the direction of the steering wheel and indicate
the travel direction. The function is initiated by a turn of the wheel. This
must be done at the initial start and after servicing.
LEDs 209, 210 and 211 light up depending on whether the respective
sensors are actuated or not.
Designation
Diode number
209
210
211
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Designation
Diode number
209
210
211
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21- 39
21.4.7 Braking
The truck employs various braking systems:
Auto-brakes
When the driver releases the accelerator pedal, the drive motor automatically brakes the truck to the desired speed. The auto-brake function and braking power can be set with parameters.
Foot brake
When the driver depresses the brake pedal, potentiometer R2 is actuated. The voltage rises from 1.7 V to 4.1 V, which gives a braking force
of 0-100%. Down to half of the pedal action, the truck is braked by
reversing the drive motor. If the truck has support arm brakes, they will
begin to brake the truck in the event of continued downward pressure
on the pedal. When the pedal is pressed down fully, this also activates
the parking brake. LED 801 shines progressively brighter as braking
power increases.
Designation
Diode number
801
Parking brake
When the truck is standing still and the brake pedal is depressed, the
parking brake is activated.
If the driver leaves his seat for more than three seconds, A5 cuts the
current to Y1, causing the parking brake to be applied.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Designation
Diode number
FORKLIFT
701
BT Europe AB
Designation
Diode number
301
OVERRIDE
205
Service Manual
21- 41
Designation
Diode number
HEIGHT COUNTER
301
HEIGHT COUNTER
302
HEIGHT REFERENCE
303
21- 42
Designation
Diode number
FORK LOWER
803
710
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Date
2005-06-01
Designation
Diode number
REACH CARRIAGE IN
702
703
Designation
Diode number
TILT DOWN
704
TILT UP
705
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Designation
Diode number
SPARE 1A
706
SPARE 1B
707
Service Manual
21- 43
Designation
Diode number
SPARE 2A
708
SPARE 2B
709
21- 44
Designation
Diode number
HEIGHT COUNTER
301
HEIGHT REFERENCE
302
304
CABIN LIFT
305
CABIN LIFT
710
CABIN LOWERING
711
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Designation
Diode number
HEIGHT COUNTER
301
HEIGHT COUNTER
302
HEIGHT REFERENCE
303
Designation
Diode number
HEIGHT COUNTER
301
HEIGHT COUNTER
302
HEIGHT REFERENCE
303
21.4.19 Weighing
Collect load on forks.
Lift the fork off the floor and the weight will be shown on the display.
The loads weight will be shown in the display window at intervals of 50
kg, with a tolerance of 25 kg. Display automatically reverts to time
measurement after 10 seconds. For calibration, see C code 5710.
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Battery 5110
Battery dimensions
Valid from serial number
713962Order number
218920-040
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Battery
size (Ah)
Min. weight
(kg)
Depth
(A) mm
Width
(B) mm
(1
Height
(C) mm
Drawing
number
B/E1
360-450
700
273
1208
778
783
148200
145066
B/E2-5
480-600
865
344
1208
778
783
148204
145067
B/E6-7
600-750
1075
419
1208
778
783
148216
145068
B/E8
876-900
1270
491
1208
778
783
148221
146987
(1
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(1
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Battery 5110
Setting the battery parameters on RR trucks fitted with Hawker
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
NOTE
Parameter 21 must always be checked and adapted to the battery,
which is installed in the truck. The parameter setting depends on the
battery type, machine type and battery size.
22- 2
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Battery 5110
Setting the battery parameters on RR trucks fitted with Hawker
Valid from serial number
713962Order number
218920-040
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
To verify the charging state of a discharged 48 V battery, measure the open circuit voltage (i.e. voltage at no load) following a
period of inactivity. The zero indication should appear at an open
circuit voltage that must not fall below 2.02 V/cell or 48.48 V.
See the instructions below.
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Battery 5110
Setting the battery parameters on RR trucks fitted with Hawker
T-code
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Date
2005-06-01
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Date
2005-06-01
B+
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10
11
12
13
K1
15 Nm
B-
Service Manual
23- 1
Term.
Cable
A1/A2
Description
Active
Input/Output
22
Ignition Start/Stop
+48 VDC
NC
10/15
Sensor, + voltage
11/16
Sensor, - voltage
0V
12/17
+12 V, 1kOhm
13/18
+12 V, 1kOhm
14/19
Motor temp.
-/16
CAN ID0
(Not connected when used as A1)
NC
10
119
CAN H
0-5 V
I/O
11
120
CAN L
0-5 V
I/O
12
117
+15 VDC
13
118
0V
B+
Battery +
+48 VDC
B-
40
Battery -
0V
2/5
Motor winding U
0-33 V
3/6
Motor winding V
0-33 V
4/7
Motor winding W
0-33 V
23- 2
I
1: Open
0: Sensor, -
I
I
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Date
2005-06-01
Setting
ACS 4808
Setting
ACS 4811
Unit
Description
Operating voltage
48
48
Volt
Maximum voltage
65
65
Volt
Over-voltage point
30
30
Volt
Under-voltage point
Frequency
13
8/13
kHz
Contactor voltage
48
48
Volt
-35 - +55
-35 - +55
85
85
0 A at 125C
-20
-20
Current limiting
250
350
Amp
2 minutes
Speed
100
100
Modulation
23.1.4 Programming
For downloading new programs to the electronics card, the Truck Com
service program is used.
See the Truck Com user manual for a description of the procedure.
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24.2.1 10X
Term.
Cable
Description
Active
(V)
LED
101
34
+48
102
35
Selection of driver/step up
+48
103
36
+48
104
45
+48
105
46
+48
106
47
+48
107
48
+48
108
109
106
+48
110
43
+48
111
39
+48
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24.2.2 20X
Term.
Cable
Description
Active
(V)
LED
201
Reserve
202
101
+48
203
49
Seat switch
+48
204
81
Weight indication
+48
205
100
+48
206
79
+48
207
Reserve
208
+48
209
57
+48
210
58
+15
211
59
+15
24.2.3 30X
Term.
Cable
Description
Active
(V)
LED
301
98
0 (+)15
302
99
0 (+)15
303
106
+48
304
103
+48
305
104
+48
306
105
+48
307
107
Electronic fan
+32/48
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24.2.4 40X
Term.
Cable
Description
Active
(V)
401
117
+15
402
118
403
119
CAN H
0-5
404
120
CAN L
0-5
405
121
406
122
407
125
408
126
409
127
410
128
411
65
LED
0,5-4,5
24.2.5 50X
Term.
Cable
Description
Active
(V)
501
50
+3,71,7
502
51
+1,74,1
503
82
+0,663,76,6
504
83
+0,663,76,6
505
84
+0,663,76,6
506
85
+0,663,76,6
507
27
Potentiometer feed
+7,35
508
28
509
62
Max. 3
510
86
+0,663,76,6
511
129
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24.2.6 60X
Term.
Cable
Description
Active
(V)
601
70
+48
602
71
603
72
604
Reserve
605
Reserve
LED
24.2.7 70X
Term.
Cable
Description
Active
(V)
LED
701
89
+0,548
702
90
+0,548
703
91
+0,548
704
92
+0,548
705
93
+0,548
706
94
+0,548
707
95
+0,548
708
96
+0,548
709
97
+0,548
710
67
+0,548
711
102
+0,548
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24.2.8 80X
Term.
Cable
Description
Active
(V)
LED
801
63
0,2
(+)48
802
64
1,5(+)48 O
803
88
0,2(+)24 O
804
31
Main contactor
+48
805
21
+48
+48 V
806
807
24
+48
808
23
+48
809
22
+48
810
29
+15
811
30
+48 V
KEY
+48 V
ESO
24.2.9 90X
Term.
Cable
Description
Active
(V)
901
25
+48
902
40
903
60
+48
904
61
+48
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LED
Colour
Function
+48 V STEER
Yellow
+ 48V_SR
Yellow
Steering OK
STEER PWR
Yellow
Steering OK
POWER OK
Yellow
Potentiometer
Function
RV 1
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D E
If the driver has not logged out with the 0 key, the truck will automatically perform the log-out operation after a specified time.
.
24.4.1 Keypad
Do as follows to check the driver and machine-specific register settings:
Enter the driver PIN-code and then depress the green I key on the
keypad so that the electronic card will recieve positive feed, at the
same time push the travel direction selector in the fork direction.
The following functions will scroll across the display:
Time of day
CL
Parameters
Error codes
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Clock
When the clock can be set, the hours will blink in the display, and after
depressing the travel direction selector, the minutes will blink.
Use the lift/lowering lever to increase/decrease the value.
Use the travel direction selector to switch between hours and minutes.
Function
Value
hours
09 = 9h
minutes
35 = 35 min
Complete programming and store the set value by depressing the red 0
key.
NOTE:
Altered truck characteristics.
If you alter truck-specific parameters, truck handling will change.
Do not change any parameters unless you have the necessary skills
to do so.
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CL
Parameters
Error codes
Clock
When clock setting is selected, the hours will blink in the display, and
after depressing the travel direction selector, the minutes will blink.
Use the lift/lowering lever to increase/decrease the value.
Use the travel direction selector to switch between hours and minutes.
Function
Value
hours
09 = 9h
minutes
35 = 35 min
Complete programming and store the set value by depressing the red 0
key.
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NOTE:
Altered truck characteristics.
If you alter truck-specific parameters, truck handling will change.
Do not change any parameters unless you have the necessary skills
to do so.
Parameters
Release the travel direction selector when P is displayed. The driver number will be shown in the display (E).
Use the lift/lowering lever to scroll to the parameter to be changed.
Depress the travel direction selector (the parameter number blinks).
Use the lift/lowering lever to increase/decrease the value.
Depress the travel direction selector to confirm the value. (The parameter number stops blinking.)
To change other parameters, scroll to the desired parameter with the
lift/lowering lever and then repeat the operation Depress the travel
direction selector (the parameter number blinks).
Complete programming and store the set value by depressing the red 0
key.
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Unit
Min./max.
Std.
value
Comments
16
01
Steering sensitivity
02
10100
100
03
10100
100
04
0100
50
05
35100
80
06
0,57
07
0,57
11
10100
100
12
10100
80
13
Extra function 1
speed
10100
10
20
14
Extra function 2
speed
15
10100
20
Engaging hydraulic
%
extra function 1, current limit
0100
100
0 = not connected
> 0 = connected
In steps of 5
16
0100
0 = not connected
> 0 = connected
In steps of 5
17
013,5
13,5
0 = not connected
> 0 = connected
In steps of 0.05
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Unit
Min./max.
Std.
value
Comments
18
013,5
13,5
0 = not connected
> 0 = connected
In steps of 0.05. Set greater or equal
to L.h. limitation 1.
19
1,04,5
2,2
See
table
20
Time indication
16
21
Battery size
120
12
See
table
See table
22
Type of Truck
15
23
Type of Mast
0/1
0 = Old mast
1 = With valve in fork yoke
24
Left foot-switch
1/0
0 = Activates buzzer
1 = Also cuts drive motor
25
Service interval
02000
100
0 = No service counter
In steps of 50h
26
Cab tilt
0/1
0 = B1-8
1 = E1-8
27
Lift priority
0/1
28
Indication signal on
output 208
0-4
0= Hydraulics
1= Driving
2= Driving in drive wheel direction
3= Driving in fork direction
4= Shock sensor active
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Unit
Min./max.
Std.
value
Comments
29
0-13,5
13,5
0 = not connected
> 0 = connected
In steps of 0.05
30
I/O box
0-2
37
1005000
1000
In steps of 10
38
0-4
39
Driver access
14
1 = Key, open
2 = Key, locked
3 = Keypad, open
4 = Keypad, locked
40
Time, year
Year
099
In steps of 1
41
Time, day
Day
131
In steps of 1
42
Time, month
Month
112
In steps of 1
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24.5.1 Parameter 1
The higher the value entered, the less the steering wheel needs to be
turned to turn the drive wheel. The value 6 provides steering with no
progressive steering, i.e. reduced sensitivity at higher speeds.
24.5.2 Parameter 2
Use this parameter to set the maximum allowed travel speed.
24.5.3 Parameter 3
The lower the value entered, the longer it will take for the truck to reach
maximum speed.
24.5.4 Parameter 4
Use this parameter to set the force applied when the truck brakes, i.e.
when the accelerator pedal is released.
24.5.5 Parameter 5
Use this parameter to set the force applied when the truck brakes when
switching the travel direction and the drive motor is used to brake the
truck.
24.5.7 Parameter 11
Use this parameter to set the maximum allowed travel speed when
switch S31 is actuated.
24.5.8 Parameter 12
Use this parameter to adjust the extension and retraction speed of the
mast.
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24.5.12 Parameter 19
Lift
height:
Rough setting
B/E 1-6 mast with integrated side shift
Rough setting
B/E7-8
4400
1,42
4600
1,50
4800
1,56
1,65
5400
1,75
1,84
5700
1,85
6300
2,07
2,14
6750
2,22
2,38
7000
2,42
2,48
7500
2,56
8000
2,74
2,83
8500
2,93
3,01
9000
3,09
3,14
9500
3,19
3,27
10000
3,43
10500
3,58
10800
3,70
24.5.13 Parameter 20
Use this parameter to set whether operating hours, A-d, S or weight
measurement shall be displayed when the truck is operated.
24.5.14 Parameter 21
Use this parameter to set the type of battery installed on the truck. This
parameter can also be used to compensate for different driving styles.
For additional information about battery installation and setting the battery parameters, please see section 5110.
When setting the battery guard check-point, perform measurement as
follows:
Specific gravity with fully charged battery. Use to inspect the battery
quality.
When the battery indicator shows 80% discharge, minimum specific
gravity is 1.14.)
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The specific gravity may vary depending on the type of battery used.
Value
Function
Battery (Ah)
Slightly discharged
900
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
600
14
15
480, 450
16
17
360
18
19
20
WARNING!!
Correct parameter setting.
The battery could suffer permanent damage.
If parameters are set higher than recommended, this will cause overdischarge of the batteries resulting in battery destruction.
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24.5.15 Parameter 22
Use this parameter to activate the brake coil function and monitoring,
and thus achieve higher maximum travel speed.
If the machine type is changed, next time the key is switched on new
parameters will be loaded in the frequency converters. In order for the
new parameters to take effect, the truck must be switched off and on
once again with the key.
24.5.16 Parameter 23
When this parameter is set to 1, this informs the truck controller that the
fork unit is equipped with a switching valve operating two different functions. The oil flow is controlled by a valve in the large valve plate.
24.5.17 Parameter 24
When this parameter is set to 1, it is possible to stop the truck using the
drive motor but impossible to continue driving unless the safety pedal is
depressed.
24.5.18 Parameter 25
Use this parameter to determine the service interval of the truck. The
buzzer sounds and code C029 is displayed when the service counter
reaches zero. The counter shows the time that has passed since the
last service intervention.
If an earlier service intervention is required, simply activate this parameter without adjusting the time.
24.5.19 Parameter 26
When this parameter is set to 1, the cab tilt function (E 1-8) and monitoring are activated.
24.5.20 Parameter 27
When this parameter is set to 1, priority of the lifting function is cancelled, i.e. the hydraulic function currently in use will continue to operate even if lifting is activated.
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24.5.21 Parameter 28
Using this parameter, it is possible to switch the information on output
208 during truck operation. Use an intermediary relay if the connected
component draws much current.
24.5.22 Parameter 29
If the truck is equipped with height measurement, use this parameter to
set the maximum lift height. Bypassing this lift height is not possible.
For more information, see parameters 17 and 18.
24.5.23 Parameter 30
Using this parameter, it is possible to switch the information on the I/O
box outputs during truck operation. Use an intermediary relay if the
connected component is draws much current.
24.5.24 Parameter 37
Set this parameter to the weight with which the truck is calibrated.
Complete programming in the usual manner.
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24.5.25 Parameter 38
Set this parameter to 1.
Switch off the truck and then switch it on.
Calibration of the travel speed and brake potentiometers will take
place.
This parameter is automatically reset to 0.
NOTE:
Incorrect calibration.
Incorrect calibration value.
Do not operate the controls once calibration has started.
Fully retract the reach carriage to the inner stop against the battery
wall.
Fully extend the reach carriage to the outer stop.
The end position of the reach carriage cylinder and the slowdown distance have now been calibrated. During calibration, the reach carriage
speed is reduced.
Set this parameter to 4.
Switch off the truck and then switch it on.
Calibration of weight measurement is now possible.
Set the forks in the free lift area and do not move them. (--- 1) is displayed
To confirm the selection, keep the travel direction selector pushed in
the fork direction for two seconds and proceed to the next step.
Now set the forks to the main lift area and do not move them. (--- 2)
is displayed
To confirm, keep the travel direction pressed for two seconds.
Lift the load (with the programmed weight) with the forks off the
ground in the free lift area. (-- weight) is displayed.
Confirm by pressing the travel direction selector for two seconds.
Weight calibration is now complete and the weight symbol lights with a
steady light, while the weight is indicated in the display.
If an error occurs during programming, (Error) is displayed and programming must be repeated.
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24.5.26 Parameter 39
Set this parameter to 1 or 2 if only three drivers/truck travel characteristics will be programmed and the key is used to start the truck.
If the keypad is used and up to ten drivers/truck travel characteristics
will be programmed, set the parameter to 3 or 4. In the latter case, this
value must be programmed for each driver. See the section Keypad.
24.5.27 Parameters 40 to 42
Use these parameters to set the year, day and month. This setting is
used by the error code log.
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Letter
Time
Key time
Total travel time
Drive motor time
Pump motor time
Time until next service intervention
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Error
Warning
Code
Description
Error type
Error causes
Note
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Explanations/corrective actions
Start error
Critical error
General error
Height error
Emergency
switch on
Steering error
Drive regulator
error
Lift regulator
error
Hydraulics stop
Valves closed
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Action:
Function
K10
opens
Y1
activated
Reversing
with M1
Emergency switch
--
Key
--
Steering error
Error at A1
Steering
disabled
--
--
--
--
Error at A2
Error at A5
Function at A2
halted
--
--
Description
Error type
Error causes
1. Truck collision
2.
3.
4.
Note
Code
Description
Error type
Error causes
Note
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Code
Description
Error type
No measure
Error causes
Note
Code
11
Description
Error mode
Error cause
1. Seized steering/gear
Cool and check motor/gear
3. Seized steering bearings
4. Defective steering motor
Defective electronic card A5
Comments
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Code
13
Description
Error mode
No corrective action
Error cause
Comments
1. Turn the potentiometer RV1, on the A5 electronic card, anticlockwise and increase the flow on the valve until the correct
lowering speed is obtained.
2. Height sensor U10.
- Check whether the LeDs LD301 and LD302 flash when the forks
are raised or lowered. Flashing is irregular, as the pulses are
phase displacement by 90 degrees.
- If LD301 and LD302 are switched off the entire time, check that
the +15 V supply voltage is on U10. The red cable is positive and
the black cable is 0 V. If there is no voltage: check that the cables
are intact and that there is no play or oxidisation on the connector
pins on terminals X28, X16 and X14.
- If flashing only occurs sporadically, check that the wire does not
slip on the height sensor's roller.
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- If the mechanics are okay, check that the cables from U10, white
cable 98 to input 301 and black cable 99 to input 302 are not broken. Check that there is no play or oxidisation on the connector
pins on terminals X28, X16 and X15.
- If the cables and connector are okay, replace the height sensor
U10.
3. Is the oil too thick, standard oil in a coldstore truck. Is it especially fork lowering that runs too slowly?
4. Fork lowering will be too slow, if the forks are missing.
5. If nothing helps, replace the A5 card.
Code
14
Description
Error mode
No corrective action
Error cause
1. Strapped switch
2. Faulty switch/wiring
3. Defective electronic card A5
Comments
Seat switch S89
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Code
15
Description
Safety switch activated more than 20 minutes without moving the truck
Error mode
No corrective action
Error cause
1. Strapped switch
2. Faulty switch/wiring
3. Defective electronic card A5
Comments
Safety switch (left-foot switch), S23
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Code
16
Description
Error mode
Start up error
Error cause
Comments
Accelerator, R1
1. Check that the accelerator has not stuck in the actuated position.
2. Check that R1 is located in its bracket.
Check that there is no play or oxidisation on the connector
pins on terminal X19. The voltage on input 501 should be
3.7 +/- 0.2 VDC when R1 is correctly mechanically adjusted.
3. For calibration of the speed control, see the section Parameter setting in this manual.
(Deactuated position).
4. If the voltage on input 501 is correct and calibration does not
rectify the problem, then replace the A5 electronic card.
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Code
17
Description
Error mode
Start up error
Error cause
Comments
Brakes, R2
1. Check that the brake pedal has not stuck in the actuated position.
2. Check that R2 is located in its bracket.
Check that there is no play or oxidisation on the connector
pins on terminal X36. The voltage on input 502 should be 1.7 +/
- 0.2 VDC when R2 is correctly mechanically adjusted.
3. For calibration of the brake control, see the section Parameter setting in this manual.
(Deactuated position).
4. If the voltage on input 502 is correct and calibration does not
rectify the problem, then replace the A5 electronic card.
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Code
18
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
Code
19
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
1. See section Parameter Settings in this manual.
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Code
21
Description
Error mode
Start up error
Error cause
Comments
X32
X11
Pg 6 4 28
X32
X11
Pg 6 4
R11
Ye
X11
R
Gr
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
X33
81
98
100
1. Check that the joystick for the fork operations has not stuck in
an actuated position.
2. Check that R11 is located in its bracket.
Check that there is no play or oxidisation on the connector
pins on terminal X11. The voltage on input 503 should be 3,7 +/
-0,6 VDC when R11 is correctly adjusted.
3. Calibration of fork joystick.
- Check that the joystick is not actuated and is in its neutral position.
- Restart the truck.
4. Calibration of the joystick takes place. If the correct voltage is
on input 503 and calibration does not help, replace the A5
electronic card.
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Code
22
Description
Error mode
Start up error
Error cause
Comments
Tilt control, joystick R13
1. Check that the joystick for the tilt operation has not stuck in an
actuated position.
2. Check that R13 is located in its bracket.
Check that there is no play or oxidisation on the connector
pins on terminal X11. The voltage on input 505 should be 3.7 +/
-0.6 VDC when R13 is correctly adjusted.
3. Calibration of the tilt control.
- Check that the joystick is not actuated and is in its neutral position.
- Restart the truck
4. Calibration of the joystick now takes place. If the correct voltage is on input 505 and calibration does not help, replace the
A5 electronic card.
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Code
23
Description
Error mode
Start up error
Error cause
Comments
Mast reach/retraction control, joystick R12
1. Check that the joystick for the mast's reach/retraction operations has not stuck in an actuated position.
2. Check that R12 is located in its bracket.
Check that there is no play or oxidisation on the connector
pins on terminal X11. The voltage on input 504 should be 3,7 +/
-0,6 VDC when R12 is correctly adjusted.
3. Calibration of the mast's reach/retraction control.
- Check that the joystick is not actuated and is in its neutral position.
- Restart the truck.
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4. Calibration of the joystick now takes place. If the correct voltage is on input 504 and calibration does not help, replace the
A5 electronic card.
Code
24
Description
Error mode
Start up error
Error cause
Comments
27
X32 X11
28
X32 X11
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
82 503 INP. JOYSTICK FORK
83 504 INP. JOYSTICK REACH CARRIAGE
R14
R15
Ye
R
Gr
X33
85
Ye
X33
86
X11
R
Gr
81 204
X INP. WEIGHT
98 301 X INP. LIFT LIMIT SPECIAL HEIGHT
100 205 X INP. OVERRIDE
1. Check that both of the joysticks for the extra hydraulic functions have not stuck in actuated positions.
2. Check that R14 and R15 are located in their brackets.
Check that there is no play or oxidisation on the connector
pins on terminal X11. The voltage on input 506 and 510 should
be 3.7 +/-0.6 VDC when R14 and R15 are correctly adjusted.
3. Calibration of the control for extra hydraulic functions
- Check that both the joysticks are not actuated and are in their
neutral positions.
- Restart the truck.
4. Calibration of the joysticks now takes place. If the correct voltage is on inputs 506 and 510 and calibration does not help, replace the A5 electronic card.
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Code
25
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
1. Check S133, which is located under the arm panel.
2. To view the registers with recorded warning codes, see the
section Display and programming:
The number of the address register is displayed on the left side, while
the value is displayed on the right side.
Code
26
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
1. Proceed as follows when you wish to look in the register for
warning codes when registering, see the section Display and
programming.
The number of the address register is displayed on the left side, while
the value is displayed on the right side.
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Code
27
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
Battery measurement
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Code
28
Description
Error mode
Emergency switch on
Error cause
1. Driver action
2. Faulty switch/wiring
3. Defective electronic card A16
4. Defective electronic card A5
Comments
Emergency switch
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Code
29
Description
Error mode
No corrective action
Error cause
Comments
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
40
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
Temperature sensor B1 in drive motor M1
1. Check that the ventilation is okay, especially the fan M10 in the
motor compartment.
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2. Check B1.
- Remove connection X26. Measure B1 in X26 with the ohmmeter,
approx. 570 ohm at 20oC.
- Check that cable 11 is intact between X26 and terminal 4 on A1.
- Check that cable 14 is intact between X26 and terminal 7 on A1.
- Also check the connector pins on the terminals for play and oxidisation.
3. If B1 and its cables are okay, replace A1.
Code
41
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
1. Check that the ventilation is okay.
2. Check the fan M12, by the motor regulators.
3. If the ventilation okay, replace A1.
Code
42
Description
Error mode
No corrective action
Error cause
Comments
1. Replace the drive regulator, A1.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
43
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
1. Faulty sensor/wiring.
2. Defective drive regulator.
Comments
Drive motor's pulse transducer bearing, U11
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Code
45
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
Temperature sensor B2 in the pump motor M3
1. Check that the ventilation is okay, especially the fan M10 in the
motor compartment.
2. Check B2.
- Remove connection X12. Measure B2 in X12 with the ohmmeter,
approx. 570 ohm at 20oC.
- Check that cable 16 is intact between X12 and terminal 4 on A1.
- Check that cable 19 is intact between X12 and terminal 7 on A1.
- Also check the connector pins on the terminals for play and oxidisation.
3. If B2 and its cables are okay, replace A2.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
46
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
1. Check that the ventilation is okay.
2. Check the fan M12, by the motor regulators.
3. If the ventilation okay, replace A2.
Code
47
Description
Error mode
No corrective action
Error cause
Comments
1. Replace the lift regulator A2.
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Code
48
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
1. Faulty sensor/wiring
2. Defective drive regulator
Comments
Pump motor's pulse transducer bearing, U12
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
50
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Hydraulic valve Y45 engages the cab lift
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Code
51
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Hydraulic valve Y21 engages cab lowering
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
52
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Hydraulic valve Y10/2 engages fork lift
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Code
53
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Hydraulic valve Y15 engages fork tilt up
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
54
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Hydraulic valve Y14 engages fork tilt down
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Code
55
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Hydraulic valve Y16 engages a extra hydraulic function, e.g. side shift
or fork spread.
Service Manual
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
56
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Hydraulic valve Y17 engages a extra hydraulic function, e.g. side shift
or fork spread.
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Code
57
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Hydraulic valve Y18 engages a extra hydraulic function, e.g. side shift
or fork spread.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
58
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Hydraulic valve Y19 engages a extra hydraulic function, e.g. side shift
or fork spread.
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Code
59
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Hydraulic valve Y12 operates the retraction of the fork carriage.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
60
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Hydraulic valve Y13 operates the extension of the fork carriage.
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Code
61
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Hydraulic valve Y10/3 engages fork lowering.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
62
Description
Error mode
If both support arm brakes are defective, the maximum travel speed will be limited to 9 km/h
Error cause
Comments
Y5/Y6 are the coils in the support arm brakes
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Code
64
Description
Error type
Error causes
Note
1. Measure the voltage on input 411 on the A5 electronic card A5.
It must be between >0.3 and <6 volts.
2. Measure the voltage to the sensor on cable 29/30. It must be 15
volts.
3. Disconnect cable 65 from output 411.
- Check whether the connector terminals have contact, are loose
or oxidised.
- Check whether cable 65 is intact between the 411 connector and
the X47 connector.
- Check whether cable 65 is intact between the X47 connector and
the X54 connector.
- Check whether cable 29/30 is intact between B3 and X54 and the
connector in X14.
- Check whether the cable 29/30 is intact from X14 to the A5 electronic card.
4. Replace A5 if the error remains.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
90
Description
Potentiometer R11 for fork lift/fork lower gives incorrect voltage (<0.3 or >7.0 V).
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Fork control, joystick R11
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Code
91
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Tilt control, joystick R13
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
92
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Mast reach/retraction control, joystick R12
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Code
93
Description
Error mode
General error
Error cause
Comments
Extra hydraulic functions, joystick R14 and R15
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
94
Description
Potentiometer R1 for accelerator pedal gives incorrect voltage (<0.4 or >4.6 V).
Error mode
General error
Error cause
1. Faulty potentiometer/wiring
2. Defective electronic card A5
Comments
Accelerator R1
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Error
Error
To see the date when the error occurred, depress the travel direction
selector once, and to see the time, depress once more.
To see more recorded errors, use the lifting/lowering lever to scroll
through the display.
.
WARNING
Ignoring error indication
Jeopardises truck safety.
Always check truck functions before operation.
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403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
104
Description
Error mode
Critical error
Error cause
Comments
Parking brake Y1
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Code
106
Description
Error mode
Critical error
Error cause
Comments
Main contactor, K10, coil
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
107
Description
Error mode
Critical error
Error cause
Comments
Main contactor, K10, contactor points
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Code
108
Description
Error mode
Critical error
Error cause
Comments
Main contactor, K10, contactor points
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
109
Description
Error type
Error causes
1. Short-circuited cable
2. Defective keypad
Note
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
21
X30
805
+48VDC
24
807
INP. KEY
43
110
S21
X30
22
809
39
111
45
104
46 105
47
106
107
203
48
49
1. Check the voltage in cable 24. It must be 0 VDC when the red
pushbutton on the keypad is depressed.
If the voltage is correct, disconnect cable 24. If the voltage is still correct, then replace the A16 keypad.
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Code
111
Description
Error mode
Critical error
Error cause
1. Faulty potentiometer/wiring
2. Defective electronic card A5
Comments
Potentiometer R2, brake
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
112
Description
Error mode
Critical error
Error cause
Comments
Code
120
Description
Error mode
Steering error
Error cause
Comments
Code
121
Description
Error mode
Steering error
Error cause
Comments
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Code
122
Description
Error mode
Steering error
Error cause
Comments
Steering motor, M6
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
123
Description
Error mode
Steering error
Error cause
Comments
Steering motor, M6
1. Check the cables 60 and 61, terminal X24 and terminals 903
and 904.
2. Check the steering motor.
- Regarding the carbons and carbon holders, see C-code 1730
Electric steering motor.
- Armature windings.
3. If the fault remains, replace the A5 card.
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Code
125
Description
Error mode
Steering error
Error cause
1. Defective wiring
2. Faulty generator/carbon brushes
3. Defective electronic card A5
Comments
Steering generator, U1
1. Check the cables 62 and 129, terminals in X32 and X34 and the
terminals 509 and 511.
2. Check the steering generator.
- Regarding the carbons and carbon holders, see C-code 4100
Mechanical steering system.
- Armature windings.
3. If the fault remains, replace the A5 card.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
126
Description
Error mode
Steering error
Error cause
Comments
Steering motor, M6
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Code
127
Description
Error mode
Steering error
Error cause
Comments
Code
128
Description
Error mode
Critical error
Error cause
Comments
Code
130
Description
Error mode
Critical error
Error cause
Comments
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
131
Description
Error mode
Steering error
Error cause
Comments
Fuse F61, 30 A
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Code
133
Description
Error mode
Steering error
Error cause
Comments
1. A temporary disturbance can have affected the card.
Try to restart the truck.
2. If the fault remains, despite repeated attempts to start, replace
the A5 card.
Code
134
Description
Error mode
Steering error
Error cause
Comments
1. The relay can have opened if the truck has driven on very uneven ground or driven on something that has heavily affected
the truck.
Try to restart the truck.
2. If the fault remains, despite repeated attempts to start, replace
the A5 card.
Code
135
Description
Error mode
Critical error
Error cause
Comments
1. A temporary disturbance can have affected the card.
Try to restart the truck.
2. If the fault remains, despite repeated attempts to start, replace
the A5 card.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
136
Description
Error mode
Critical error
Error cause
Comments
1. A temporary disturbance can have affected the card.
Try to restart the truck.
2. If the fault remains, despite repeated attempts to start, replace
the A5 card.
Code
137
Description
Error mode
Critical error
Error cause
Comments
1. The relay can have opened if the truck has driven on very uneven ground or driven on something that has heavily affected
the truck.
Try to restart the truck.
2. If the fault remains, despite repeated attempts to start, replace
the A5 card.
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Code
140
Description
Error mode
Critical error
Error cause
Comments
1. A temporary disturbance can have affected the card.
- Try to restart the truck.
- Change a parameter and restart.
- Download new program.
2. If the fault remains, replace A5 card.
Code
141
Description
Error mode
Critical error
Error cause
Comments
1. A temporary disturbance can have affected the card.
Download new program.
2. If the fault remains, replace A5 card.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
150
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
CAN communication
F1
8
40
14
11
10
12
13
B+
125A/160A
F3
U
40
BV
16
200A/250A/300A
B+
B-
8 ID
V
19
16
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
3
12
117
401
15
OUT CAN +15VDC
13
17
402
119
403
OUT/IN CAN H
404
OUT/IN CAN L
18
3
12
11
120
22
SERVICE KEY INTERFACE
X41
117
X45
X31
118
X45
X31
117
119
X45
X31
118
120
X45
X31
119
117
5
13
118
6
10
22
6
10
118
11
119
120
1
2
3
4
120
120 OHM / 0.6W
R100
R101
1. Check that the cables 117, 118, 119 and 120 are not shortcircuited or are broken. Also check the resistors R100 and
R101.
2. Check that output 401 on the A5 card has +15 VDC.
3. Try using a new drive regulator A1.
4. Try using a new lift regulator A2.
5. Try using a new A5 card.
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Code
151
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
CAN communication between A5 and A1
TRANSISTOR PANEL, DRIVE
A1
F1
8
40
14
11
10
12
13
125A/160A
B+
U
BV
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
117
12
118
13
402
403
OUT/IN CAN H
404
OUT/IN CAN L
119
10
22
401
120
11
R100
1. Check that the cables 117, 118, 119 and 120 are not shortcircuited or are broken. Also check the resistor R101.
2. Try using a new drive regulator A1.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
152
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
CAN communication between A5 and A1
TRANSISTOR PANEL, DRIVE
A1
F1
8
40
14
11
10
12
13
B+
125A/160A
BV
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
117
12
118
13
402
403
OUT/IN CAN H
404
OUT/IN CAN L
119
10
22
401
120
11
R100
1. Check that the cables 117, 118, 119 and 120 are not shortcircuited or are broken. Also check the resistor R101.
2. Try using a new drive regulator A1.
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Code
153
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
CAN communication between A5 and A2
1. Check that the cables 117, 118, 119 and 120 are not shortcircuited or are broken. Also check the resistor R101.
2. Try using a new lift regulator A2.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
154
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
CAN communication between A5 and A2
1. Check that the cables 117, 118, 119 and 120 are not shortcircuited or are broken. Also check the resistor R101.
2. Try using a new lift regulator A2.
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Code
155 - 163
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
CAN communication
F1
8
40
14
11
10
12
13
B+
125A/160A
F3
U
40
BV
16
200A/250A/300A
B+
B-
8 ID
V
19
16
ELECTRONIC CARD
A5
12
117
401
15
OUT CAN +15VDC
13
118
402
403
OUT/IN CAN H
404
OUT/IN CAN L
12
119
18
13
11
120
22
SERVICE KEY INTERFACE
X41
117
X45
X31
118
X45
X31
117
119
X45
X31
118
120
X45
X31
119
118
6
10
22
117
6
10
17
11
119
120
1
2
3
4
120
120 OHM / 0.6W
R100
R101
1. Check that the cables 117, 118, 119 and 120 are not shortcircuited or are broken. Also check the resistors R100 and
R101.
2. Check that the CAN bus is connected correctly to all units.
3. A temporary disturbance can have affected the card.
Try to restart the truck.
4. If the fault remains, despite repeated attempts to start, replace
the A5 card.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
203
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
1. Replace the drive regulator, A1..
Code
205
Description
Error mode
Error cause
1. Motor overloaded
2. Defective cabling/temperature sensor
Comments
Restart possible
1. Check that the ventilation is okay, especially the fan M10 in the
motor compartment.
2. Check B1.
- Remove connection X26. Measure B1 in X26 with the ohmmeter,
approx. 570 ohm at 20oC.
- Check that cable 11 is intact between X26 and terminal 4 on A1.
- Check that cable 14 is intact between X26 and terminal 7 on A1.
- Also check the connector pins on the terminals for play and oxidisation.
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Code
206 - 207
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
Restart possible
Code
208
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
Drive motor circuit
1. Check that the motor cables are intact and connected correctly.
2. Replace the drive regulator, A1.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
209 - 210
Description
Error mode
Error cause
1. Defective battery
2. Defective motor
3. Defective drive regulator, A1
Comments
1. Check that the battery is okay, sufficiently charged and of the
right model.
2. Check that the drive motor is okay.
3. If everything else is okay, replace A1.
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Code
211 - 212
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
Main contactor, K10
1. If you forget to switch off the truck and pull out the charging
plug an error code is given.
2. Check that no extra equipment overloads the electrical system.
3. Check that there is 48 VDC on input 808,
cable 23 when K10 is activated. If not, check the fuse F62 (10
A), contactor points on K10 and the cables 1, 8 and 23.
4. If this does not help, replace A1.
5. Replace A5.
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
213 - 214
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
Code
223
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
Code
225
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
Restart possible
1. Check that the ventilation is okay, especially the fan M10 in the
motor compartment.
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2. Check B2.
- Remove connection X12. Measure B2 in X12 with the ohmmeter,
approx. 570 ohm at 20oC.
- Check that cable 16 is intact between X12 and terminal 4 on A1.
- Check that cable 19 is intact between X12 and terminal 7 on A1.
- Also check the connector pins on the terminals for play and oxidisation.
Code
226 - 227
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
Restart possible
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Code
228
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
Pump motor, M3
1. Check that the motor cables 5, 6 and 7 are intact and connected correctly.
2. If the cables are okay, replace A2.
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Code
229 - 230
Description
Error mode
Error cause
1. Defective battery
2. Poor contact at K10s contactor points
3. Defective lift regulator, A2
Comments
Battery circuit
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Date
2005-06-01
Code
231 - 232
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
Main contactor, K10
1. If you forget to switch off the truck and pull out the charging
plug an error code is given.
2. Check that no extra equipment overloads the electrical system.
3. Check that there is 48 VDC on input 808, cable 23 when K10 is
activated. If not, check the fuse F62 (10 A), contactor points on
K10 and the cables 1, 8 and 23.
4. If this does not help, replace A2.
5. Replace A5.
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Code
233 - 234
Description
Error mode
Error cause
Comments
CAN communication between A5 and A2
1. Check that the cables 117, 118, 119 and 120 are not shortcircuited or are broken. Also check the resistor R101.
2. Try using a new lift regulator A2.
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Keypad
General
Valid from serial number
713962Order number
218920-040
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
25- Keypad
25.1 General
This chapter is about the keypad on which you can designate and
change the PIN-codes along with starting the truck.
In the memory of the keypad there are 10 blocks with 10 different driver
PIN-codes which are stored as a standard. The 10 different driver PINcodes has different driver profiles. All 100 driver PIN-codes can be
reprogrammed and changed in the driver profiles.
The driver PIN-codes in the keypad or the TLS can be used for log-in
depending how the kaypad is programmed.
25.2 Display
The picture to the left indicates the front of the keypad and the picture to
the right indicates the back. The table describes the terminalnumber
and function of the contact.
X3
Connection
Function
Active (V)
X3:1
Relay in
48
X3:2
Battery +
48
X3:3
CAN L
0-5
X3:4
CAN H
0-5
X3:5
Coding PIN 1
X3:6
Relay out
48
X3:7
Battery -
X3:8
Not used
X3:9
Coding PIN 2
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Keypad
Display
T-code
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Date
2005-06-01
Function
LED that shows truck activated/stopped
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Keypad
Function
Valid from serial number
713962Order number
218920-040
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
25.3 Function
Five different log-in functions can be set for the keypad. Through connection X3:5 and X3:9 the system negative is connected in different
ways.
After changing the function you should leave the keypad dead during
approx. 1 minute for the new function to start working.
The zeros that exists in the beginning of the driver PIN-code does not
need to be designated.
25.3.1 Function 0
Connection 1 and 2 (X3:5, X3:9) not connected to the system negative.
Driver PIN-code in keypad is used.
Log-in with 1-4 digits and green pushbutton. Not 1.
Driver profiles i A5 card are used.
Log-out with red pushbutton.
25.3.2 Function 1
Connection 1 (X3:5) connected to system negative.
Parameter 39 must be set to 1 or 2 (key). See chapter Displaying
and programming.
Driver PIN-codes in keypad is used.
Log-in with 1-4 digits and green pushbutton.
Driver profiles i A5 card are used.
Log-out with red pushbutton.
25.3.3 Function 2
Connection 2 (X3:9) connected to system negative.
Driver PIN-codes in keypad are not used without verification in the
TLS. The TLS sends back that the driver is approved. Not. 1.
Log-in with 1-5 digits and green pushbutton.
Driver profiles i A5 card are used.
Log-out with red pushbutton.
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T-code
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Date
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25.3.4 Function 3
Connection 1 and 2 (X3:5, X3:9) is connected to system negative.
Test function for relay
Designate the code 1234567890 and green pushbutton to close the
relay in the keypad.
Open the relay with red pushbutton
Not. 1 If the service CAN-key is used at log-in no driver PIN-code is
necessary to designate.
25.4 Programming
25.4.1 LED status
Log-in
Function
Green LED
Log-out
Red LED
Illuminates ~0,8
sek
Illuminates ~0,8
sek
At programming
Function
Green LED
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Red LED
Illuminates ~0,8
sek
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T-code
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Date
2005-06-01
Profile 0
Profile 1
Profile 2
Profile 3
Profile 4
Profile 5
Profile 6
Profile 7
Profile 8
Profile 9
Block 0
0000
0001
0002
0003
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
Block 1
5421
7901
1437
3731
1049
9439
7265
1322
2869
1574
Block 2
1787
4854
2907
9175
5799
1490
3031
7392
5622
5023
Block 3
4659
3174
1026
3815
6703
1179
5152
7514
5668
3215
Block 4
9197
7110
5477
3846
9491
5918
8222
6923
8139
7025
Block 5
2549
6276
9879
9658
1690
4042
5201
9807
4332
9715
Block 6
7474
4142
8620
3754
8432
8788
7430
1948
2595
8527
Block 7
1930
1482
7135
2395
7365
7092
4611
2831
4185
6067
Block 8
2876
4731
1022
5377
3257
7334
9009
7881
8843
7436
Block 9
3242
3162
5878
2828
1910
6907
2136
5730
2957
7691
Programming
Function
1 + green pushbutton
5 + TT + green pushbutton
TT = 01-20 minutes.
00 = 4 timmar
Standard = 20 minutes
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General
Valid from serial number
713962Order number
218920-040
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
26.2 Symbols
The table explains the symbols used in
the hydraulics diagram.
Symbol
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Description
Symbol
Description
Single-acting
hydraulic cylinder
Double-acting
hydraulic cylinder
Proportional valve
Valve,
two ports,
two distinct positions, electromagnetically controlled
Counter pressure
valve
Solenoid valve
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Symbol
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Description
Symbol
Description
Non-return valve
Non-return valve,
spring-loaded
(hose rupture valve)
One-way throttle
valve
(lowering brake
valve)
Metering socket
Filter
Wiper
Tank
Pressure pipe
Drainage pipe
Pilot pipe
Pressure sensor
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T-code
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Date
2005-06-01
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T-code
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Date
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Symbols
Valid from serial number
713962Order number
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T-code
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Date
2005-06-01
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Symbols
T-code
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Date
2005-06-01
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List of symbols
Valid from serial number
713962Order number
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T-code
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Date
2005-06-01
Designation
Function
1-2
Cylinder
Cylinder
Cylinder
Cylinder
Tilting, forks
Cylinder
Extra function 1
Cylinder
Extra function 2
10
Cylinder
Cab tilting
11-12
Valve
13
Valve
14
Valve
15
Valve
16
Valve
Non-return valve
17
Valve
18
Valve
20
Valve
Only E1-E8
21
Valve
Only E1-E8
23
Valve
See note 1
24
Valve
25
Socket
26
Wiper
B3
Pressure sensor
Filter
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Only E1-E8
14a RR1-8
14b RR1-8 Int SS
Only 1C-8C
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List of symbols
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Symbol
Designation
Function
Comments
Motor
Pump motor
Pump
Hydraulic pump
Y10/2
Valve
Lifting, forks
Y10/3
Valve
Proportional valve
lowering, forks
Y12
Valve
Retraction, mast
Y13
Valve
Extension, mast
Y14
Valve
Y15
Valve
Y16
Valve
Extra function 1
Y17
Valve
Extra function 1
Y18
Valve
Extra function 2
Y19
Valve
Extra function 2
Y20
Valve
Cab tilt up
Only E1-E8
Y21
Valve
Only E1-E8
Y22
Valve
Y23
Valve
Y45
Valve
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Date
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B2
B1
B3
MA
B1
B2 C2
Y18
Y19
C1 B1
A2
A1
C2
B2
4
Y17
Y18
Y16
Y19
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Y14
Y15
Y13
Y12
15
16
17
18
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C1
30
Y10
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B1
14b
Torque:
5 Nm + Loctite
A2
A1
C2 C1
B2
B1
26
M3
24, 25
P
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Date
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Adjusting fork lowering
T-code
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Date
2005-06-01
Model
Min.
Nom.
Max.
RR B/E1-B/E3
0.49
0.52
0.55
RR B/E4-B/E6
0.49
0.52
0.55
RR B/E7-B/E8
0.53
0.56
0.59
Error code 0 13
If error code 0 13 arises, turn the Lower potentiometer, on the electronic
card A5, anticlockwise and increase the flow on the valve until the correct lowering speed is achieved.
NOTE!
If error code 0 13 arises on a truck that does not have height indication:
Check that parameter 11 is set to 0.
See 5710 parameter setting.
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Adjusting the maximum lifting capacity
Valid from serial number
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T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Model
Min. (kg)
Max. (kg)
RR B/E1-B/E3
1600
1920
RR B/E1-B/E2
1475
1770
1475
1770
RR B/E4-B/E6
2000
2400
1875
2250
2500
3000
The right lift capacity is achieved when the inner guide stops just above
free lift, approx. 10 mm.
Lower the forks to floor level.
Adjust to the right lift capacity using the adjuster screw (A) on the main
valve.
A = Flow regulation for fork lifting.
B = Flow regulation for fork lowering.
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T-code
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Date
2005-06-01
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27.2.1 Dismantling
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27.2.2 Assembling
Fit the hose coupling on the pump unit (13).
Replace the carrier between the pump and the pump motor (8).
Lift the hydraulic pump into the truck while at the same time refitting
the hydraulic hose (10) on the tank (3).
13
Tighten the hose clamp.
Fasten the two pump mountings (12) to the chassis using the bolts
(5).
Unscrew the lifting eye.
Refit the hydraulic hose (9) and the temperature/speed measuring
contacts (6) and power cables (7).
Fill the hydraulic tank (3) with 48 litres of new oil.
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Dimension
[mm]
Tightening
torque [Nm]
Tightening angle
[]
23
30-45
10
30
30-45
12
50
30-45
15
60
30-45
18
70
30-45
20
80
30-45
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Dimension
R 1/8
12-18
R 1/4
25-45
R 3/8
50-70
R 1/2
70-100
R 5/8
100-140
R 3/4
150-200
R1
195-250
R 1 1/4
250-310
R 1 1/2
310-400
M 18
50-70
M 22
100-140
M 26
150-200
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Dimension
Torque [Nm]
G 1/8
R 1/8
~7
G 1/4
R 1/4
~12
G 3/8
R 3/8
~20
G 1/2
R 1/2
~30
G 3/4
R 3/4
~80
G1
R1
~100
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Pressure class L
Designation
with cutting
edge
Dimension
Torque
[Nm]
Designation with
EOLASTIC
sealing ring
Dimension
Torque
[Nm]
GE 6-LM
M 10x1
~20
GE 6-LM-ed
M 10x1
~10
GE 6-LR
R 1/8
~20
GE 6-LR-ed
R 1/8
~10
GE 8-LM
M 12x1.5
~29
GE 8-LM-ed
M 12x1.5
~20
GE 8-LR
R 1/4
~39
GE 8-LR-ed
R 1/4
~20
GE 10-LM
M 14x1.5
~39
GE 10-LM-ed
M 14x1.5
~29
GE 10-LR
R 1/4
~39
GE 10-LR-ed
R 1/4
~20
GE 12-LM
M 16x1.5
~59
GE 12-LM-ed
M 16x1.5
~29
GE 12-LR
R 3/8
~59
GE 12-LR-ed
R 3/8
~39
GE 15-LM
M 18x1.5
~69
GE 15-LM-ed
M 18x1.5
~39
GE 15-LR
R 1/2
~108
GE 15-LR-ed
R 1/2
~59
GE 18-LM
M 22x1.5
~108
GE 18-LM-ed
M 18x1.5
~59
GE 18-LR
R 1/2
~108
GE 18-LR-ed
R 1/2
~59
GE 22-LM
M 26x1.5
~128
GE 22-LM-ed
M 22x1.5
~69
GE 22-LR
R 3/4
~157
GE 22-LR-ed
R 3/4
~88
GE 28-LM
M 33x2
~216
GE 28-LM-ed
M 33x2
~118
GE 28-LR
R1
~265
GE 28-LR-ed
M 33x2
~137
GE 35-LM
M 42x2
~353
GE 35-LM-ed
M 42x2
~196
GE 35-LR
R 1 1/4
~392
GE 35-LR-ed
R 1 1/4
~235
GE 42-LM
M 48x2
~491
GE 42-LM-ed
M 48x2
~294
GE 42-LR
R 1 1/2
~491
GE 42-LR-ed
R 1 1/2
~294
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29.2 Assembling
Assemble the hose reel or spring according to the drawing.
Turn the hose drum, with a fully wound hose, in the direction of extraction to preload the spring.
Preloading the hose drum:
Right extraction clockwise.
Left extraction anti-clockwise.
WARNING
Loaded spring.
The hose can cause injury.
Always exercise caution when working with the hose reel.
The number of turns depends on the hose length and hose diameter,
see the table. The stated values apply as guideline values.
Spring preload (turns)
Hose diameter
(mm)
3.3
8.5
6.3
1.5-2
The hose is pulled out from the drum once the correct preloading value
has been reached.
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Make sure that the hose drum can still be turned by hand with the hose
fully extracted. The hose drum must not lock up.
Check that the hose rewinds correctly when the forks are lowered. The
hose must always be loaded otherwise there is a risk of the hose sliding
over the side plates. If this is the case adjust the preloading tension.
NOTE:
The spring-loaded eye must face the hoses direction of unwinding.
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30.2 Tools
For lift cylinders on the mast and valve in the fork yoke.
(1600 and 2000 kg masts).
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Tool
number
Comments
08-15364
08-15366
08-15367
08-15368
08-15369
08-15370
08-15391
08-15393
Pipe wrench
08-15400
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4
1
5 6 7 8 9 10
2 3
Place the bottom stud (9) in a vice and let the top section rest against
e.g. a pipe stand so that the cylinder lies in the horizontal position.
Carefully knock the top sleeve and the cylinder with a rubber mallet,
carefully heat if necessary.
Loosen the top sleeve (1) using tool 08-15393.
Carefully pull the rod out of the cylinder so that the threads are not damaged. Place the rod on a soft and clean surface so that it is not damaged.
Knock off the top sleeve (1) using a rubber mallet.
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31.2 Tools
For free lift cylinders on the mast with valve in the fork yoke.
(1600 and 2000 kg masts).
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Tool
number
Comments
08-15365
08-15418
08-15419
08-15391
08-15393
Pipe wrench
08-15417
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31.3 Dismantling
Remove the feeder pipe on the free lift cylinder.
Plug the free lift cylinder.
Remove the venting hose.
Loosen the mounting bolts on the top side of the free lift cylinder.
Lift up the intermediate runner using an overhead crane so that the
twin hose and cable slacken off.
Remove the twin hose and cable from the hose reels on the free lift
cylinder.
Block up under the fork yoke.
Lower the overhead crane so that the fork yoke rests on the block
and the free lift chain slackens off.
Strap together the chains so that they do not slide out of the upper
chain sprockets.
If there is a chain guard, this should be removed from the bracket.
Remove the inner split pin on the free lift chain pin.
Remove the free lift chain pin.
Lift off the free lift chain from the free lift cylinder.
Remove the chain adjuster from the free lift cylinder.
Secure a lifting strap around the free lift chain bracket by the end of
the free lift piston and a lifting strap around the free lift cylinder (see
diagram).
Secure the lifting strap in an overhead crane.
Remove the mounting bolts on the top side of the free lift cylinder.
Lower the free lift cylinder.
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31.8 Assembly
Secure a lifting strap around the free lift chain bracket by the end of
the free lift piston and a lifting strap around the free lift cylinder (see
diagram).
Lift up the free lift cylinder into its correct position.
Fit the free lift cylinder using its mounting bolts.
Take away the overhead crane.
Fit the chain adjuster.
Fit the free lift chain with its pin.
Fit the split pin.
Fit chain guard, if applicable.
Remove the straps from around the free lift chain.
Lift up the inner guide using an overhead crane.
Place the twin hose and the cable on the free lift cylinders hose
reels.
Take away the overhead crane.
Remove the plugs on the free lift cylinder.
Fit the feeder pipe on the free lift cylinder.
Fit the venting hose
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32.4 Assembling
Fit the reach cylinder.
Knock in the pins.
Screw in the mounting bolts for the pins.
Bolt the protective plate in position.
Fit the connectors X18 and X19 in the connector plate.
Assemble the hoses on the cylinder.
Fit the return hose on the tank.
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2
3
4
5
6
10
13
11
12
14
15
Lift up the fork carriage to the right working height.
Remove the forks.
Remove the clamping ring to dismantle the side shift (2) or the stay
(1).
Loosen the bolts (11) and remove the stop lug (12).
Secure a lifting strap around the fork yoke (3) and lift out using an
overhead crane.
Unscrew the bolts (4) and remove the plate (5) and the sliding block
(6).
Loosen the nut/bolt (15) and unbolt the bolts (10) from the fork carriage (13).
Remove the tilt cylinder.
Knock out the spiral pin (8) and remove the plate (7).
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2
3
4
5
6
7
9
8
10
13
11
12
14
15
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Pull off the top sleeve from the rod and carefully remove the ram
from the cylinder tube. Place the rod on a soft and clean surface so
that it is not damaged.
Brush off any old flange sealant from the cylinder tube and the top
sleeve.
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Load
B/E1-B/E3
B/E4-B/E6
B/E7-B/E8
950
1000
1000
1800
2250
2850
Insert the forks under the support arms and lift as illustrated in the diagram.
Method 2
To move the truck over short distances, you can use an extension cable
from an adjacent battery.
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B/E1-B/E8
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Place the load support on the forks and secure the lower bolts (11).
Fold up the load support (12) and secure the remaining bolts (13).
Tighten the load support to a torque of 45 Nm.
Bolt on the protective plate (14) above the main valve on the reach
carriage.
Gather together the cables and hoses so they are not damaged.
Dry or wipe off any oil spillage on the truck.
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Switch off the current and disconnect the battery by pulling out the
battery plug.
Dismantle, if deemed necessary, the load support and the forks.
Remove the protective plate above the main valve on the reach carriage.
Secure the mast using an overhead crane and tools
11-1091 for B/E1-3, B/E4-6 and
11-1133 for B/E7-8
Remove the tilt hoses (10) from the mast.
Fit protective plugs on the tilt hoses and nipples on the mast.
Disconnect the height indication cable (connector X16) and the sideshift cable (connector X29) in the terminal connection (9).
Remove the feeder hose (2) from the main valve (8).
Fit protection plugs on the main valve and feeder hose.
Remove the feeder hoses hose clip from the reach carriage wall (7)
and loosen the manifold block.
If the truck is fitted with extra hydraulic functions, loosen the hydraulic hoses from the valve block on the reach carriage. Fit protective
plugs on hoses and valve block.
Loosen the mast bolts (5) on the reach carriage and on the cap to
the pin holders (4) slightly. Remove the mast shims (6).
NOTE!
Mark the shims from right and left sides so that the correct mast angle
is achieved when reassembling.
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Carefully lift the mast out of the pin holders, at the same time as the
feeder hose (2) is eased out of the reach carriage.
Carefully lower the mast to the floor.
Place the mast on a pallet on the floor or, for a more comfortable
working height, on a pair of trestles.
CAUTION!
Unexpected/uncontrolled movement
When the mast is laid down, shifting of the centre of gravity may
cause the mast to slide to the ground.
Ensure no one is within the area in which the mast can move: mast
length + 2 metres safety distance. Always stand to the side of the
mast at a safe distance, as far away as the controls of the overhead
crane will allow.
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Dismantle:
- The twin hose and contact X50 (1) from the fork carriage.
- The twin hose reel (2) from the free lift cylinder.
- The twin hose (3) from the mast, but leave it in the outer runner.
- The manifold block with feeder hose (4) from the feeder pipe to
the main lift cylinders.
- The feeder hose bracket (5) and the feeder hose (6) from the inner runner.
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Remove:
- Any chain guard from the bracket
- The free lift chain (7) from the fork carriage and the free lift cylinder.
- The main lift cylinders (8).
- The main lift chains (9), but leave them in the outer runners.
- The main chain sprockets (10) and the twin hose reel (11) at the
bottom of the mast.
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Remove:
- The fork carriage (12) from the mast.
- The inner runner (13) from the mast using the following lifting
yoke:
1,600 kg mast, use lifting yoke BT 11-1020
2,000 kg mast, use lifting yoke BT 11-1021
Pull out the inner runner, full stroke length and lift out the runner.
Clean the masts component runners and rollers as well as the fork
carriage rollers.
Lateral play
By shimming the mast rollers, lateral mast play can be adjusted.
- Use an indicator gauge and a crowbar to measure the play.
- Measure the retracted and extended mast.
NOTE!
Max. play on the lower edge is 1 mm.
Max. play on the upper edge is 0.4 mm.
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35.7 Assembly
Fit:
- Free lift chain.
- Any chain guard.
- The main lift cylinders.
- The main lift chain sprockets.
- The main lift chains.
- Twin hose, cable and connector X50 in the fork carriage.
- Twin hose reel on the free lift cylinder.
- Manifold block with feeder hose on the feeder pipe to the main lift
cylinders.
- Feeder hose bracket on inner guide.
NOTE!
The triple hose can separate.
Risk that the triple hose may break.
Make sure the triple hose rollers are in line.
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36.3.1 Noise
If lubrication has been insufficient there will be metallic friction on the
chain and this will result in noise.
The chain should be replaced.
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H2
H3
P = Pitch
H2 = Nominal disc height.
H3 = Minimum disc height.
A new lift chain has a specific nominal disc height, defined as H2 in the
figure. As the truck is used the lift chain wears radically, on the side that
runs over the chain sprocket. The minimum disc height is define as H3
in the figure and denotes the minimum permitted value of the disc
height.
Maximal permitted outline wear is 5% of the height H2. If a lift chain
reaches the maximum level of wear, the chain should be replaced.
The nominal and minimum disc heights for respective lift chains are
stated in the table in the chapter Stretching.
36.3.8 Stretching
The amount of stretch on a lift chain is measured on the part of the
chain that runs over the chain sprocket. The amount of stretch may, at
the most, be 2% on the most worn section of the chain. Measurement is
suitably made over 300-1000 mm of the chain.
The nominal and maximum permitted chain lengths for lift chains are
stated in the table below.
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Type of
chain
Nominal
disc height
H2 ( mm)
Minimum
disc height
H3 (mm)
Pitch P
(mm)
Nominal chain
length for 20/30/
50 discs (mm)
Maximum permitted
chain length for 20/
30/50 discs (mm)
3/4, 2x3
17.8
16.9
19.05
381/572/953
389/583/972
3/4, 3x4
17.8
16.9
19.05
381/572/953
389/583/972
3/4, 4x6
17.8
16.9
19.05
381/572/953
389/583/972
1, 4x4
23,6
22,4
25,4
508/762/1270
518/777/1295
1, 6x6
23,6
22,4
25,4
508/762/1270
518/777/1295
Wear to the bolts and around the holes on the discs are a reason why
the chain stretches. The chain should be replaced if stretching is
more than 2%.
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36.4 Cleaning
If a chain is very dirty it is recommended that it is replaced.
Dirty chains should be cleaned before they are lubricated, e.g. by
washing with solvent such as diesel or petrol.
The chain should be blown dry using compressed air and lubricated
directly after cleaning
NOTE!
Exercise care with degreasing agent as these can contain abrasives.
36.5 Lubrication
Mineral and synthetic oils can be used to relubricate Rexnord chains.
NOTE!
Lubricant must not contain substances such as molybdenum disulphide, PTFE or the like.
A lift chain should be offloaded from the weight of the fork carriage
(hanging free) when lubricated.
Lubrication intervals:
- 500 hours with normal operations
- 100 hours when driving in rugged environments such as cold
stores and corrosive environments.
The chains are sprayed with lubricant. Note the entire chain must be
lubricated, even the fastening bolts. It is especially important that the
part of the chain which runs over the chain sprocket is well lubricated.
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Ambient
temperature
Viscosity
class
Recommended Products*
> - 40C
< - 30C
VG 15
> - 30C
< + 5C
VG 68
> + 5C
< + 45C
VG 150
>+ 45C
<+ 80C
VG 220
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37.1.2 Inspection
The inspection of a fork arm shall be carried out carefully by trained personnel with the aim of detecting any damage, failure, deformation, etc.
which may impair safe use. Any fork arm that shows such a defect shall
be withdrawn from service, and not be returned to service unless it has
been satisfactorily repaired and tested in accordance with 1.5.2, if
applicable
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Yield test
A fork arm that has undergone repairs other than repair or replacement
of the positioning lock and/or the marking shall only be returned to service after being submitted to, and passing, the yield test described in ISO
2330, with test load in accordance with the table.
Table 8:
Fork arm specified capacity,
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m</=5000
2,5 m
m>5000
2,1 m
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Fork
11
12
17
14
13
15
16
11) Fork
12) Clip
13) Spiral pin
14) Washer
15) Spring
16) Catch
17) Catch set
Extended fork
W
L
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A
B
Check the space (C) between the stop lug and the fork yoke on the fork
carriage as well.
Max. tilt angle up to 1 mm.
The space can be adjusted using the screws on the stop lug.
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37.5 Maintenance
NOTE!
During any service work on the telescopic forks, the forklift truck
must be switched off, the battery disconnected and the ignition key
removed.
During maintenance, the pressure should be released from the hydraulic system.
If the telescopic forks are being disconnected , the couplings of the
forks should be sealed to prevent dirt getting into the hydraulic system.
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Piston part 2
Piston seal
Piston part 1
Piston rod dia. 15
Fixing screw
Plastic plug
serial number on inner fork
Fill strip inner fork
Piston rod dia. 15
Support ring
Rod seal
Support ring
Complete cylinder head
Washer
Washer
Special bolt M10
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37.5.1 Maintenance
Lubricate the top side of the inner fork as required. Lubricate using
calcium grease (e.g. Q8 Ruvsdael WR2). (1)
Check the wear on the forks underside and wear plate, particularly
on the back. Check inner fork according to ISO 5057, except for
Fork arm blade and shank because the inner fork must not be exposed to wear. (Chapter 1.1). (5)
Check for hydraulic leaks/damage. Examine the cylinder head for
leakage. (This is easy to see if you remove the outer fork)
If there is any leakage at the heel of the telescopic forks, they must
be removed immediately. If the couplings are leaking, they should
be tightened or replaced. (2)
When the wear plate on the underside of the forks is completely
worn down or the outer fork sleeves begin to wear, the wear plate
should be replaced with a new one to prevent damage to the outer
fork sleeves and inner fork.
Once the outer fork is removed, you can easily check the cylinder
head. (4)
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37.6 Troubleshooting
Table 9:
Table 10: Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Hydraulic hoses
connected incorrectly
Connect hydraulic
hoses
Remove dirt
Replace piston seal
Replace flow divider
Length of the 4
hoses unequal
Damaged flow divider
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Leaking couplings
Correct mounting or
replace couplings
Cylinder head
seal damaged
Replace cylinder
head seal
Fork is worn
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Possible Cause
Possible Solution
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through the second washer, then the vertical plate and then
the first washer. Then screw the bolt tight on the piston rod.
Put the washers either side of the plate on the outer fork and
do not attempt to eliminate any clearance that remains once
the bolt is fastened. The remaining clearance will prevent the
piston rod from being damaged.
22. The slide forks have to be extended and retracted several
times in order to get the air out of the system.
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Check that the extended fork is firmly attached, pull on the fork to check
it is secure.
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38.2 Installation
Make sure the charger is placed in a dry area.
Make sure the chargers ventilation holes are not covered.
Hang small chargers on the wall.
Place large chargers on the floor.
Check the chargers rating plate to see the mains voltage it is intended for.
NOTE:
The chargers transformer has a relatively high starting current,
which is why slow burn fuses must be used.
There is a switching option inside the enclosure for high or low mains
voltage and high or low charging current. This may only be adjusted by
qualified personnel. The battery and mains voltage should then be disconnected.
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Code
Error messages
E01
E02
E03
Error in EE-prom
E10
Mains error
E11
E12
E13
Safety shutdown
E14
High temperature
E17
Error in EE-prom
E20
E21
E22
E23
E25
E26
E30
E31
E32
E36
Fan fault
E40
E43
E44
E52
E60
E61
E62
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Code
Error messages
E63
Error in EE-prom
E67
E70
E72
E76
Error in EE-prom
E77
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291
320
321
340
360
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Register
610
620
630
640
650
Register
Function
660
Total recharged Ah
670
760
Storing parameters
Parameters used by the program and that can be changed are stored in
a parameter memory (EE-prom). This type of memory holds information when switched off, yet permits the contents to be changed.
Chargers with program version 1.19 or later contain two EE-proms for
secure data storage. Important data is stored in both and is monitored
by a special program function that warns of non conformity. If an error
should occur in one of the memories, the program automatically copies
data from the other memory.
If an intentional change is made, e.g. while programming, the program
approves this, but warns that the change has only be written to one of
the memories (E77).
Older chargers with only one EE-prom store information in two separate areas of the memory. If the contents of these memory areas are
not the same the program gives a warning through the error code E.60.
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Once all the changes have been made a copy-over can be made with
code 22.
Press * 22 * 2451 *.
2451 is a safety code to avoid data being changed unintentionally. If
charging is in progress the contactors release during the actual copying
process.
Reading parameters
The program and component circuit boards have the same design irrespective of the chargers rated voltage or current. Values are set by
storing parameters concerning the battery and charger in the parameter memory (EE-prom). These values are written during final testing of
the device.
NOTE:
There are other parameters that are set at the factory and are not described here. Default values are values written during the functions
basic programming. The significance of the register is shown in the
following table:
Press * register *.
Default
value
200
Battery capacity, Ah
210
Recharging factor, %
15
230
No. of cells
220
224
2151)
217
2041)
2051)
10
1)
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Function
Default
value
232
240
2131)
2251)
56
2171)
2161)
10
2211)
2261)
242
3-phase
220
380
500
10
127
11
346
12
Other functions
Register Function
2331)
2341)
2351)
2031)
1)
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Changing parameters
The parameter values can be changed if necessary.
Example: The charger is programmed for battery 2500 Ah, and you
require 300 Ah.
Press * 200 *, the display shows 250.
Press, * 2451 * 300 * within 10 seconds.
Do not forget to copy-over, * 22 * 2451 *, when all the changes have
been made.
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Ensure the charger and its components have the same temperature
as the ambient temperature.
Measure the ambient temperature
Press *21 * 2451 * temperature C*.
Example: If the ambient temperature is 19C,
press * 21 * 2451 * 19 *).
The current display is reset when calibrating. The temperature of the
transformer, choke and diodes is set to that of the ambient temperature.
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2.
3.
4.
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E.77 = data in the computer board and mother board EE-prom is valid
but not the same.
Check that copy-over of data has been performed.
Check that the computer board does not come from another device.
Disconnect the charger from the mains and battery when servicing
an open charger.
Check that all cover plates are refitted and that the chargers door is
closed and lock once serving is complete.
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In the event of an error so that computer controlled charging is not possible, you can temporarily switch to timer charging.
Switch the service plug, J5, located above the mother boards control transformer.
Set J5 to its right-hand position.
Set the mains switch in position 1.
Charging starts immediately and continues for the set time, normally 12
hours. The time can be adjusted between 5 and 13 hours using potentiometer, P2. There are settings for 6 and 12 hours. The fan runs continuously in service mode.
When the fault has been rectified, return J5 to its normal position
and P2 is set to 12 hours.
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Loosen the five nuts and lift the mother board out of the charger.
Install the new mother board.
Connect the computer board.
Perform full basic programming, calibration and resetting of statistics.
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39.1 General
TruckCom is a communications program that communicates with
trucks equipped with CAN (Controller Area Network) communication.
The program allows the following functions:
Downloading the software.
Displaying and adjusting driver and truck parameters and measurement data. You can also save the parameter values (including values for measurement data) for later reloading.
Displaying data for various digital inputs/outputs and analogue data
including voltage, current strength and specific temperatures.
The program is a Windows program run under Windows
95/98, Windows XP/2000 and Windows NT.
39.2 Connection
In order to connect to the truck, a CAN interface of the CPC-PP type
with associated cable is required. The interface is connected to the
printer port on a PC, and the cable must be connected between the
interface and the trucks CAN connection.
The CAN interface is supplied with current from the trucks electronics
and is protected from any high currents in the truck in the event of a
fault arising.
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39.3 Layout
39.3.1 Main window
When the program starts, the main window, consisting of a menu row,
tool buttons, work area, log window and status window, opens.
Information
window
Menu row
Tool
buttons
Nodes
Icons
Status list
Fig. 1Main window for TruckCom
39.3.2 Nodes
The units connected to and communicating via the CAN interface are
called nodes. The nodes detected on the bus are shown in the node
window. The current node status and incorporated components/information are displayed using various icons.
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39.3.3 Icons
Icon
Description
Node OK is displayed when contact is established
with a node and no fault has been reported.
Node not connected is displayed when there is no
contact with a node in the network.
Node not OK is displayed when a fault has been
reported by a node. Click on the node for more
information.
Program version is shown when there is information regarding which software is installed. Click for
more information.
Information is displayed when a node has information on, for example, fault codes.
Truck report
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Truck report
(Truck report)
Parameters
(Parameters)
Exit
Diagnostics Information
(Conclude)
(Diagnostics)
MACHINE
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NAME
[ERROR LOG]
01=55 99-12-09 06:11
02=55 99-12-08 20:54
03=55 99-12-08 14:26
04=231 99-12-08 14:16
05=55 99-12-08 14:11
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50=55 99-12-08 14:40
[DRIVER PARAMETERS]
1=3
2=100
3=100
.
.
.
100=0
[TRUCK PARAMETERS]
11=100
12=80
13=10
The content of certain rows can vary depending on the truck type.
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NOTE:
The information on the tabs in diagnostics mode depends on which
truck is connected.
NOT ACTIVATED
GREEN
RED
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When you click on the Analogue tab, the following dialog box is displayed:
Read status Shows that the measurement function is activated
and functioning.
Inputs - the measured voltage on each potentiometer is displayed.
The number refers to the input on the main card and which is specified on the circuit diagram.
Outputs - the voltage sent out to each component. The number refers to the output on the main card and which is specified on the circuit diagram.
Driver controller - Cmd shows the required Ac-figure and the actual
speed for each engine.
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When you click on the Temperature tab, the following dialog box is displayed:
Pump/Drive - The current temperatures of the electronics units and
the engines expressed in C .
Steering - The steering regulators final-stage temperature expressed in C.
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When you click on the Digital tab, the following dialog box is displayed:
Status for digital inputs and outputs for the main card. The number
refers to the outputs and inputs on the main card specified on the circuit diagram.
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39.10.9 Help
About TruckCom
In order to view the program information, select <Help | About TruckCom... > or the [About] tool button.
39.10.10 Conclude
In order to close the program, select <File | Exit > or the [Exit]tool button.
39.11 Specifications
Table 11: CAN interface
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Value
Unit
Current consumption
40-120
mA
Supply voltage
11-28
Speed of transfer
125
kbit/s
Storage temperature
-20-80
0C
Operating temperature
0-60
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39.12 Installation
NOTE!
Installation of the program must take place from the hard disk.
You must also be administrator with full privilege.
NOTE!
The software may be damaged in the computer and therefore installation on the PC must be implemented by a person with the necessary
knowledge.
BT is exempt from all responsibility for any faults resulting from installation.
NOTE!
All references to the PC operating system functions, menus and commands are based on the English Windows version.
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Output only
For information on how the setup is changed, see the user manual from
the computer manufacturer.
39.12.4 Uninstallation
TruckCom can be uninstalled from the Windows start menu < Settings | Control panel | add/remove programs > . Highlight TruckCom
and then <Add/remove program>.
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22
H90
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41.3 Function
Measuring starts in the main lifting zone when the reference switch
(S45) is activated and sends a signal to the electronic card (A5). The
pulse sensor (U10) sends pulses to A5, which starts by displaying the
programmed free lift height on the display (A8). The pulse sensor has
two channels, A and B, which relay signals with 90 reciprocal ratio.
This gives A5 information on whether the forks are moving up or down.
For connection, see Wiring Diagram, chapter 5000.
For programming the free lift height, see Setting Parameters, chapter
5710.
The steel wire should be wrapped one turn around the measuring
wheel and stretched taut so it does not slip.
S45
5 mm
U10
A8
A5, A2
A7
41.4 Display
The picture shows the rear side of the height indication display, and the
table explains the terminal numbers for contacts where I means input.
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Terminal
number
Connection
Function
+48 V
Negative
J1
Unscrew the four screws and strap across clamp J1 to switch the display from metres to inches.
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Remarks
Permanently-lit decimal
points
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41.6 Function
Measuring starts in the main lifting zone when the reference switch
(S45) is activated and sends a signal to the electronic card (A5). The
pulse sensor (U10) sends pulses to A5, which starts by displaying the
programmed free lift height on the displays (A7 and A8). The forks stop
at the first pre-programmed height when A5, via pulse sensor U10,
reaches the correct height. The halt is initiated by A5 regulating the
pump motor speed using A2 and valves for fork lifting and lowering. The
driver picks up or deposits the load manually. When the driver again
presses the hydraulic control for lifting/lowering, the forks continue to
the next pre-programmed level. The pulse sensor has two channels, A
and B, which relay signals with 90 reciprocal ratio. This gives A5 information on whether the forks are moving up or down. For connection,
see Wiring Diagram, chapter 5000.
For programming the free lift height, see Setting Parameters, chapter
5710.
The steel wire should be wrapped one turn around the measuring
wheel and stretched taut so it does not slip.
S45
5 mm
U10
A8
A5, A2
A7
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Date
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41.7 Display
The diagram shows the display and the underside of the display for preset height, and the table describes the contactors terminal number
where I stands for Input and O stands for output.
6 5
2 1
Terminal
number
Connection
Function
+48 V
Negative
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Function
Numerical push-buttons for setting height levels
0
9
To control the required height level while driving
INFO
STOP
Deletes incorrectly entered height levels in automatic mode, stops programming and removes
stops due to error
Save LEAVE level when programming
LOAD
Push-button to indicate that there is a load on the
forks when starting
PROG
Display window to indicate height levels and error
codes
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41.9 Programming
Press the PROG button briefly to enter programming mode. The
LED in the button comes on and the display shows PL00 when the
programming routine has been started. You can now program new
lifting heights, modify or delete programmed values.
Collect level
Enter programming mode and state the required level (e.g. 1+5=
level 15). The numbers are shown on the display.
Lift the forks to the required level and press the button COLLECT.
The LED flashes.
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Leave level
Pick up the load and wait three seconds. Lift the forks just enough so
that the load can be removed from the rack. Ensure that there is sufficient space for safe handling.
Now press the LEAVE button and both LEDs for collecting and leaving will start to flash
..
Press the PROG button until both LEDs go out and the display indicates PL00, to save the information.
Repeat from LEAVE level to program more levels.
Press the STOP button to return to display mode.
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Raise the forks until they are automatically stopped by the electronics and the LEAVE LED comes on.
Move the load from the rack. When the work cycle has been completed, the LEDs will go out.
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Lower the forks until they are automatically stopped by the electronics and the COLLECT LED comes on.
Withdraw the forks from the rack. When the work cycle has been
completed, the LEDs will go out.
41.10.3 Inspection
Press the button INFO to check the required collect/leave level.
The value will be shown for three seconds on the display.
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41.11 Parameters
There are a number of parameters that can be modified in the pre-set
height program.
Press the button PROG for three seconds to start programming routines. The LED comes on and the display shows P_ _ _ .
Enter code 852 using the numerical keys and the display will now
show P_.
State the required parameter 1 - 9 and then press the LOAD button.
The display shows the factory settings. These can be changed to
any of the max/min. values shown in the table Programming parameters.
NOTE!
If a value outside the max/min. range is programmed in, this will be replaced by the max/min. factory setting.
41.11.1 Parameter 1
Select the unit of measurement you wish to use (metres or inches).
Press the PROG button to save the unit you selected. The display
shows P_.
41.11.2 Parameter 2
If the distance between lifting heights is equal on all levels, you can
make a common program:
State parameter 2 and press the LOAD button. The display shows P
00 and you now enter the number of levels. Press the LOAD button
and the display shows P000.
Specify the collect height for the first level in increments of 10 mm.
Press the LOAD button and the display shows P000.
The next value you need to enter is the distance between collect/deposit level in increments of 10 mm. Press the LOAD button and the
display shows P000.
The next value you need to enter is the distance between each deposit level in increments of 10 mm. Press the PROG button to save
programmed values. The display shows P_.
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41.11.3 Parameter 3
Programming the crawling speed for braking distances:
State parameter 3 and press the LOAD button. The display shows
the previous programmed value for crawling speed lower. Enter the
new value using the numerical keys. The permitted max/min. values
are shown in table Programming parameters.
Press the LOAD button to change the crawling speed lift. The display shows the value for crawling speed. Enter the new value using
the numerical keys.
Press the PROG button to save the new values. The display shows
P_.
41.11.4 Parameter 4
Programming the crawling distance when lifting and lowering.
State parameter 4 and press the LOAD button. The display shows
the previous programmed value for crawling speed lower. Enter the
new value using the numerical keys. The permitted max/min. values
are shown in table Programming parameters.
Press the LOAD button to change the crawling speed lift. The display shows the value for crawling distance. Enter the new value using the numerical keys.
Press the PROG button to save the new values. The display shows
P_.
41.11.5 Parameter 5
Programming the tolerance for the stop levels.
State parameter 5 and press the LOAD button. The display shows
the previous programmed value for tolerance. Enter the new value
using the numerical keys. The permitted max/min. values are shown
in table Programming parameters.
Press the PROG button to save. The display shows P_.
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41.11.6 Parameter 7
Programming the largest and smallest permitted programming distance between the levels collect and leave.
State parameter 7 and press the LOAD button. The display shows
the previous programmed value for min. distance. Enter the new
value using the numerical keys, (e.g. 030 = 30 mm). The permitted
max/min. values are shown in table Programming parameters.
Press the LOAD button. The display shows the previous programmed value for max. distance. Enter the new value using the numerical keys, (e.g. 150 = 150 mm).
Press the PROG button to save. The display shows P_.
41.11.7 Parameter 8
Resets all the parameters to the factory settings.
NOTE!
Reset to factory settings after upgrading to later program version.
State parameter 8 and press the LOAD button. The display shows
no value.
Press the PROG button until the display stops showing PP. Turn the
ignition key on and off to start the new program.
41.11.8 Parameter 9
Programming the leave/collect levels braking distances.
State parameter 9 and press the LOAD button. The display shows
the braking distance for lower. Enter the new value using the numerical keys, (e.g. 050 = 500 mm).
Press the LOAD button. The display shows the crawl speed for lift.
Enter the new value using the numerical keys, (e.g. 030 = 300 mm).
Press the PROG button to save. The display shows P_.
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Max./min.
value
Factory
setting
Unit
Function
P1
001
002
001
Unit of measurement
P2
1 - 99
0 - 999
0 - 255
0 - 999
st
10 mm
10 mm
10 mm
P3
0 - 127
0 - 127
% of max speed
030
010
Lower
Lift
P4
010
005
mm
P5
0 - 255
010
mm
P7
0 - 255
0 - 255
030
150
mm
P8
P9
0 - 255
0 - 255
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030
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10 mm
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Position
Function
Leave level
Collect level
H2
P3
P9
A
P5
P7
B
P3
P9
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Remarks
Err 1
Err 2
Err 9
Err flashing
Four lines appear at start-up. This shows that there has been no
communication between height pre-set and the main electronics.
The lines will disappear when communication is restored between
the units.
Four dots appear on the display when the forks are in the free lift
zone.
If the dots are flashing, this is an indication that the reference switch
was activated when the truck was started (e.g. the forks were above
the free lift zone). If the dots continue to flash after the forks have
been lowered, a fault may have occurred in the wiring or the height
reference switch.
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TV equipment 9390
General
Valid from serial number
713962Order number
218920-040
T-code
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Date
2005-06-01
A50
X62
X55
A10
X60
X61
A51
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Designation/function
A10
Voltage converter
A50
Colour monitor
A51
Camera
X55
Contact
X60
Contact
X61
Contact
X62
Contact
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TV equipment 9390
Camera mounted on fork
T-code
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Date
2005-06-01
~40
Number
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Designation/function
Switch, AV1/AV2
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Camera mounted on fork
Valid from serial number
713962Order number
218920-040
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Menu choice
Alters
Bright
Contrast
Colour
Default
Backlight
AV2
To change any setting, the menu option must be selected. Then use
the switch (1) up and down to adjust the setting.
To move between different menu options, press the switch (2).
To save new settings, hold switch (3) in or turn on and off with switch
(4).
For further information, see Wiring diagram C code 5000.
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TV equipment 9390
Camera mounted on fork
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
Parameter
Setting
Unit
Input voltage
48
Volt
Output voltage
13.2
Volt
64
Volt
40
Volt
Amp
Amp
Fuse on input
6.3
Amp
Description
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43.2 SD 16
43.2.1 Login with code (5-digit)
Each time you start the truck, you must enter your personal five-digit
code.
Enter your personal code on the keyboard, 00001, 00002 or 00003
and press the green button (standard code for the first log-in) to start
the truck.
If you enter the wrong code, the red LED will light up. Once it goes out,
you can start again.
To change the login code, see Davis Derby information.
43.2.2 Logout
You must always log out when leaving the truck.
Press the red button on the keyboard to log out and to prevent the
truck from being driven.
If you have not logged out, the TLS will log out automatically after a preset length of time.
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43.3 Components
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Symbol
Designation/function
A16
Keyboard
A20
TLS, CU
A23
X3
Contact
X30
Contact
X48
Contact
X49
Contact
W7
Antenna
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W7
A20
X30
X48, X49
A16
X3
A23
X48
A23
X49
A23
A20
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45.2 Procedure
When sorting a component part you must know what plastic parts, liquids, environmentally hazardous substances and metals that it
includes.
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45.3 Abbreviations
The following abbreviations for Service Manuals and plastic materials
are used in the dismantling instructions. Abbreviations used are:
SM = Service Manual
PE = Polyethene
PP = Polypropylene
PUR = Polyurethane
PVC = Polyvinyl chloride
PC = Polycarbonate
PMMA = Plexiglass
ABS = Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene
45.4 Sorting
The sorting method for component parts is based on how you can recycle the parts and whether they must be taken care of in a special way.
Plastics must first and foremost be sorted into recyclable and non-recyclable plastics. Plastics that can be recycled must be subdivided to differentiate between the different types of plastics. Instructions either denote
in which container the plastic should be placed or there is a reference to
the material marking on the plastic component. In those cases where it is
stated in which container the plastic part should be placed, this is done
by stating the abbreviation for the plastic in question.
Sorting is not necessary for non-recyclable plastics. These are placed in
the container intended for combustible material.
Iron and steel scrap is sorted separately.
Composite scrap that is difficult to dismantle and which contains different metals such as steel, aluminium, copper and other materials,
e.g. plastics, should be sorted separately.
Oil is collected in the intended container.
Oil filters are collected in the intended container.
Parts contaminated by oil, such as hydraulic hoses and tanks,
should be sorted separately.
Batteries should be returned to the manufacturer, either directly to
the manufacturer or through BT.
Electronic scrap should be sorted from other scrap.
Cables should be removed and collected separately.
Small parts such as screws, bolts, nuts, washers, etc. are not included in the dismantling instructions. These should be placed in the
container intended for iron and steel scrap.
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Main mast mounting (to the left) and cab with support arm (to the right).
45.5.1 Dismantling
For the disassembly procedure see C-code 0300.
Material handling
The main mast mounting, cab and support arm should be treated as
iron and steel scrap.
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45.6.1 Dismantling
Remove the seat.
Dismantle the back rest cushion, seat cushion and head rest from
the seat frame.
If fitted, cut loose the seat belt.
Material handling
Place the seat frame in a container intended for iron and steel scrap.
Place the seat cushion, back rest cushion, headrest and seat belt in a
container intended for combustible material.
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45.7.1 Dismantling
Remove the ventilation equipment (1).
Material handling
Place the ventilation equipment in the container intended for electronic
scrap.
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45.8.1 Dismantling
Remove the pedal rack.
Remove the rubber surface (1) from the pedals.
Remove the potentiometer (2).
Material handling
Place the pedal rack in a container intended for iron and steel scrap.
Place the pedal rubber in a container intended for combustible material.
Place the potentiometer in a container intended for electronic scrap.
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4
45.9.1 Dismantling
Remove the elbow cushion (1).
Remove the elbow panel (2).
Remove the headrest cushion (3).
Remove the ceiling panel (4).
Remove the instrument panel (5).
Remove the side panel (6).
Remove the rubber anti-skid pads (7, 8).
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Material handling
Place the armrest cushion in the container intended for combustible
material.
The armrest panel has been material coded and must be placed in the
container intended for that material.
Place the headrest cushion in the container intended for combustible
material.
Place the ceiling panel in the container intended ABS material.
The instrument panel has been material coded and must be placed in
the container intended for that material.
Place the side panel in the container intended for combustible material.
Place the rubber anti-skid pads in the container intended for combustible material.
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4
3
1
45.10.1 Dismantling
Remove the armrest cushion (1) and the armrest panel (2).
Remove the ceiling panel (3).
Remove the instrument panel (4).
Remove the side panel (5).
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Material handling
Place the armrest cushion in the container intended for combustible
material.
The armrest panel has been material coded and must be placed in the
container intended for that material.
Place the ceiling panel in the container intended ABS material.
The instrument panel has been material coded and must be placed in
the container intended for that material.
Place the side panel in the container intended for combustible material.
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5
45.11.1 Dismantling
Remove the elbow cushion (1).
Remove the rearview mirror (2).
Remove the elbow panel (3).
Remove the ceiling panel (4).
Remove all Plexiglas windows (5).
Remove the ventilation unit (6).
Remove the instrument panel (7).
Remove the side panel (8).
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Material handling
Place the armrest cushion in the container intended for combustible
material.
Place the rearview mirror in the container intended for complex scrap.
The armrest panel has been material coded and must be placed in the
container intended for that material.
Place the ceiling panel in the container intended ABS material.
Place the Plexiglas in the container intended for PMMA.
The ventilation unit has been material coded and must be placed in the
container intended for that material.
The instrument panel has been material coded and must be placed in
the container intended for that material.
Place the side panel in the container intended for combustible material.
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2005-06-01
45.12.1 Dismantling
Remove the elbow cushion (1).
Remove the rearview mirror (2).
Remove the elbow panel (3).
Remove the ceiling panel (4).
Remove the Plexiglas window (5).
Remove the ventilation unit (6).
Remove the instrument panel (7).
Remove the cover panel (8).
Remove the side panel (9).
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Material handling
Place the armrest cushion in the container intended for combustible
material.
Place the rearview mirror in the container intended for complex scrap.
The armrest panel has been material coded and must be placed in the
container intended for that material.
Place the ceiling panel in the container intended ABS material.
Place the Plexiglas in the container intended for PMMA.
The ventilation unit has been material coded and must be placed in the
container intended for that material.
The instrument panel has been material coded and must be placed in
the container intended for that material.
The cover panel has been material coded and must be placed in the
container intended for that material.
Place the side panel in the container intended for combustible material.
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B-B
A-A
45.13.1 Dismantling
Remove the protection plate.
Material handling
Place the protection plate in the container intended for PC.
45.14.1 Dismantling
Remove the finger protector.
Material handling
Place the finger protector in a container intended for PMMA.
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45.15.1 Dismantling
Remove the foot protector.
Material handling
Place the foot protector in the container intended for iron and steel
scrap.
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2
45.16.1 Dismantling
Remove the finger protector (1).
Remove the foot protector (2).
Material handling
Place the finger protector (1) in the container intended for PMMA.
Place the foot protector (2) in the container intended for PE.
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1
2
3
4
Steering motor (1), pump motor (2) and travel drive motor (3).
45.17.1 Dismantling
Remove the cables.
Remove the steering motor.
Remove the pump motor including the pump (see 6100).
Remove the travel drive motor from the transmission.
Material handling
Cables are placed in a container intended for cables.
Place the motors in the container intended for complex scrap.
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45.18.1 Dismantling
Remove the cables.
Remove the fans.
Material handling
Cables are placed in a container intended for cables.
Place the fan in the container intended for complex scrap. The fan
wings of the left fan must be placed in the container intended for combustible material.
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45.19.1 Dismantling
Drain the oil from the gearbox.
Remove the gearbox from the drive motor.
Remove the drive wheel.
Material handling
The oil is poured into a container intended for oil (classified as hazardous waste within the EU).
The gearbox is placed in a container intended for iron and steel scrap.
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Drive wheel.
45.20.1 Dismantling
Remove the drive wheel and support arm wheels.
Material handling
If possible, remove the vulcanization from the rims. Place the vulcanization in a container intended for combustible material and the rims in a
container intended for iron and steel scrap. Otherwise place the wheels
in a container intended for complex scrap.
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8
5
2
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45.21.1 Dismantling
Remove the wrist support (1).
Remove the arm cushion (2).
Remove the upper (3) and lower (4) steering panels.
Remove the knob on the steering wheel (5), the steering wheel (6)
and the motor (7).
Remove the console (8) and the arm (9).
Material handling
Place the wrist guard, the control cushion and knob from the steering
wheel in a container intended for combustible material.
The upper and lower steering panels have been material coded and
must be placed in the container intended for that material.
Place the motor, steering wheel and arm in a container intended for
complex scrap.
Place the console in a container intended for iron and steel scrap.
Place the other fittings in a container intended for combustible material
or complex scrap.
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Truck battery.
45.22.1 Dismantling
Remove the cables.
Remove the battery.
Material handling
Cables are placed in a container intended for cables.
The battery (classified as hazardous waste within the EU) should be
returned to the battery manufacturer or the manufacturer's representative (see the rating plate on the battery). The battery can also be handed in to a BT representative, who bears responsibility for returning the
battery to the manufacturer.
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2005-06-01
45.23.1 Dismantling
Remove the handle.
Remove the cables from inside the handle.
Material handling
Place the cables in the container intended for cables.
Place the handle in the container intended for complex scrap.
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Frequency converter.
45.24.1 Dismantling
Remove the guard.
Remove the cables.
Remove the frequency converter.
Material handling
Place the guard in a container intended for iron and steel scrap.
Cables are placed in a container intended for cables.
Place the frequency converter in a container intended for electronic
scrap.
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Control panel (left) and instrument panel (right).
45.25.1 Dismantling
Remove the switches (1), keypad (2), display (3), height indicator
(4), potentiometer (5) and associated cables.
Material handling
Place the component parts in the container intended for electronic
scrap.
Place the cables in the container intended for cables.
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45.26.1 Dismantling
Remove the cables.
Remove the electronic circuit board.
Material handling
Place the cables in the container intended for cables.
Place the electronic circuit board in the container intended for electronic scrap.
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Hydraulic tank (at top left), hydraulic unit (at top right) and hydraulic
pipes to the reservoir (bottom).
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45.27.1 Dismantling
Drain all oil from the hydraulic oil reservoir.
Remove the oil filter from the oil reservoir.
Remove the hydraulic lines.
Remove the oil reservoir.
Remove the hydraulic unit (motor + pump).
Material handling
Pour the oil into a container intended for oil (classified as hazardous
waste within the EU).
Place the oil filter in the container intended for oil filters.
Place the hydraulic hoses in the container intended for oil-contaminated material.
Place the reservoir in the container intended PE.
Place the motor together with the pump in the container intended for
complex scrap.
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Main valve (1), valve (2) and hydraulic lines on top and the main valve
(3) and hydraulic lines for cab tilting on the RR-E under.
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Routing valve.
45.28.1 Dismantling
Remove the hydraulic lines.
Remove the valve plate.
Material handling
Place the hydraulic hoses in the container intended for oil-contaminated material.
Place the valve plate in the container intended for complex scrap.
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Hydraulic lines on mast (to the left) and fork carriage (to the right).
45.29.1 Dismantling
Remove the hydraulic lines.
Material handling
Place the hydraulic hoses in the container intended for oil-contaminated material.
Place the hydraulic pipes in the container intended for iron and steel
scrap.
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Main lift cylinder (to the left) and free lift cylinder (to the right)
1
The cab cylinder for RR-E (to the right) and the tilt cylinder (1) and sideshift cylinder (2) to the right.
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Reach cylinder.
45.30.1 Dismantling
Remove the cylinders.
Drain all oil from the cylinders.
Destroy the cylinders by cutting.
Material handling
Place the cylinders a container intended for iron and steel scrap.
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Main mast fork carriage (to the left) and main mast (to the right).
45.31.1 Dismantling
Refer to C-code 7100 regarding removal of the main mast fork carriage and the main mast itself.
Remove the plastic components from the main mast.
Material handling
The main mast fork carriage and the main mast itself should be treated
as iron and steel scrap.
Place the sliding plate (1) of the fork carriage in the container intended
for combustible material.
Place the plastic components in the container intended for combustible
material.
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45.32.1 Dismantling
Remove the forks.
Material handling
The forks should be treated as iron and steel scrap.
Material handling
Place the cables in the container intended for cables.
Place tape recorders, cameras and TV monitors in the container
intended for electronic scrap.
Place the other fittings in the container intended for complex scrap.
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W5
4
9400
45.34.1 Dismantling
Remove the antenna (1).
Remove the CD player (2).
Remove the speaker (3).
Remove the amplifier (4).
Material handling
Place the antenna in the container intended for complex scrap.
Place the CD player, speaker and amplifier in the container intended for
electronic scrap.
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BT Europe AB
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
45.35.1 Dismantling
Remove the work light.
Remove the switch.
Material handling
Place the work light in the container intended for complex scrap.
Place the switch in the container intended for electronic scrap.
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45.36.1 Dismantling
Remove the cables.
Remove the log-on terminal and the relays.
Material handling
Place the cables in the container intended for cables.
Place the log-on terminal and relays in the container intended for electronic scrap.
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Service Manual
BT Europe AB
T-code
403-414, 669-671, 716-718
Date
2005-06-01
45.37.1 Dismantling
Remove the electronics unit (1).
Remove the shock sensor (2).
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Service Manual
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Material handling
Place the electronics unit and the shock sensor in the container intended for electronic scrap.
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BT Europe AB
BT Europe AB
SE-595 81 Mjlby
Sweden
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