Instruction Manual Instruction Manual: Operating & Maintenance Operating & Maintenance
Instruction Manual Instruction Manual: Operating & Maintenance Operating & Maintenance
Instruction Manual Instruction Manual: Operating & Maintenance Operating & Maintenance
Vibratory roller
CC424/524/624
CC4200/5200/6200
Engine
Cummins QSB4.5-C130-C160 (IIIA/T3)
Serial number
1000032xxxC004640 -
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Weights and volumes................................................................................ 16
Working capacity....................................................................................... 16
General ..................................................................................................... 17
Hydraulic system....................................................................................... 18
Automatic Climate Control (ACC) (Optional)............................................. 18
Tightening torque ...................................................................................... 19
Machine description ............................................................................................................... 21
Diesel engine ............................................................................................ 21
Electrical system ....................................................................................... 21
Propulsion system..................................................................................... 21
Brake system ............................................................................................ 21
Steering system ........................................................................................ 21
Vibration system........................................................................................ 22
Cab............................................................................................................ 22
ROPS ........................................................................................................ 22
Identification ............................................................................................................ 23
Product and component plates ................................................................. 23
Product identification number on the frame .............................................. 23
Machine plate............................................................................................ 24
Explanation of 17PIN serial number.......................................................... 24
Engine plates ............................................................................................ 25
Safety decals............................................................................................. 25
Decals...................................................................................................................... 27
Location - decals ....................................................................................... 27
Info decals................................................................................................. 28
Instruments/Controls ............................................................................................... 29
Control panel and controls ........................................................................ 29
Function descriptions ................................................................................ 30
Display explanations ................................................................................. 33
Machine alarm........................................................................................... 37
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"MAIN MENU" ........................................................................................... 38
"USER SETTINGS" .................................................................... 39
"MACHINE SETTINGS".............................................................. 40
"SERVICE MENU" ...................................................................... 40
"ABOUT"..................................................................................... 42
Operator help when starting...................................................................... 42
Operator help Workmode.......................................................................... 42
Instruments and controls, cab ................................................................... 43
Function description of instruments and controls in the cab ..................... 44
Using the cab controls............................................................................... 45
Defroster ..................................................................................... 45
Heat ............................................................................................ 45
AC/ACC ...................................................................................... 45
Electrical system...................................................................................................... 46
Fuse boxes in main switchbox .................................................................. 46
Power in engine compartment/battery compartment ................................ 47
Main fuse panel (Cummins) ...................................................................... 47
Fuses in cab.............................................................................................. 48
Operation ............................................................................................................................... 49
Before starting ......................................................................................................... 49
Master switch - Switching on..................................................................... 49
Control panel, adjustments ....................................................................... 49
Operator's seat - Adjustment..................................................................... 50
Operator's seat, comfort - Adjustments..................................................... 50
Parking brake ............................................................................................ 51
Display - Control........................................................................................ 51
Interlock..................................................................................................... 52
Operator position....................................................................................... 53
View .......................................................................................................... 53
Starting .................................................................................................................... 54
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Starting the engine .................................................................................... 54
Display when activating choice via the button set..................................... 55
Alarm descriptions..................................................................................... 56
Driving ..................................................................................................................... 57
Operating the roller ................................................................................... 57
Machine with gear change in separate spring-return switch
(gear position switch).................................................................. 57
Interlock/Emergency stop/Parking brake - Check ..................................... 59
Pivotal steering (Optional)......................................................................... 60
Edge cutting (Optional) ............................................................................. 60
Vibration .................................................................................................................. 61
Manual/Automatic vibration....................................................................... 61
Manual vibration - Switching on ................................................................ 62
Amplitude/frequency - Changeover........................................................... 62
Braking .................................................................................................................... 62
Normal braking.......................................................................................... 62
Emergency braking ................................................................................... 63
Switching off.............................................................................................. 63
Parking .................................................................................................................... 64
Chocking the drums .................................................................................. 64
Master switch ............................................................................................ 64
Long-term parking.................................................................................................................. 65
Engine ....................................................................................................... 65
Battery....................................................................................................... 65
Air cleaner, exhaust pipe........................................................................... 65
Watering system ....................................................................................... 65
Fuel tank ................................................................................................... 65
Hydraulic reservoir .................................................................................... 65
Hoods, tarpaulin ........................................................................................ 66
Steering cylinder, hinges, etc. ................................................................... 66
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Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................................ 67
Lifting ....................................................................................................................... 67
Locking the articulation ............................................................................. 67
Lifting the roller.......................................................................................... 68
Lifting the roller with jack:.......................................................................... 68
Unlocking the articulation .......................................................................... 69
Towing/Recovering.................................................................................................. 69
Short distance towing with the engine running.......................................... 70
Short distance towing when the engine is inoperative. ............................. 70
Towing the roller........................................................................................ 71
Trailer eye ................................................................................................. 71
Transport ................................................................................................................. 72
Loading CC224-624HF, CC2200-6200..................................................... 73
Operating instructions - Summary ......................................................................................... 75
Preventive maintenance ........................................................................................................ 77
Acceptance and delivery inspection.......................................................... 77
Warranty.................................................................................................... 77
Maintenance - Lubricants and symbols ................................................................................. 79
Maintenance symbols ............................................................................... 80
Maintenance - Maintenance schedule ................................................................................... 81
Service and maintenance points ............................................................... 81
General ..................................................................................................... 82
Every 10 hours of operation (Daily)........................................................... 82
After the FIRST 50 hours of operation ...................................................... 82
Every 50 hours of operation (Weekly)....................................................... 83
Every 250/750/1250/1750 hours of operation ........................................... 83
Every 500/1500 hours of operation ........................................................... 84
Every 1000 hours of operation .................................................................. 85
Every 2000 hours of operation .................................................................. 86
Maintenance, 10h .................................................................................................................. 87
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Diesel engine - Check oil level .................................................................. 87
Coolant level - Check ................................................................................ 88
Fuel tank - Refueling ................................................................................. 88
Hydraulic reservoir - Check fluid level....................................................... 89
Water tank, Std - Filling............................................................................. 89
Sprinkler system/Drum
Check ........................................................................................................ 90
Cleaning the coarse filter .......................................................................... 90
Sprinkler system/Drum
Cleaning of sprinkler nozzle ...................................................................... 91
Emergency watering (Accessory) - Extra pump in pump system.............. 91
Scrapers, spring-action
Check ........................................................................................................ 92
Scrapers
Setting - Adjustment.................................................................................. 92
Maintenance - 50h ................................................................................................................. 95
Drum gear - Checking the oil level ............................................................ 95
Fuel filter - Draining................................................................................... 96
Air cleaner
- Cleaning.................................................................................................. 96
Maintenance - 250 / 750 / 1250 / 1750h ................................................................................ 97
Engine
Replacing oil filter ..................................................................................... 97
The engine fuel filter
replacement/cleaning ............................................................................... 98
Hydraulic fluid cooler
Checking - Cleaning.................................................................................. 98
Battery
- Check condition ...................................................................................... 99
Air conditioning (Optional)
- Inspection................................................................................................ 99
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Air conditioning (Optional)
Drying filter - Inspection .......................................................................... 100
Edge cutter (Optional)
- Lubrication ............................................................................................ 100
Maintenance - 500 / 1500h .................................................................................................. 101
Hydraulic fluid cooler
Checking - Cleaning................................................................................ 101
Air cleaner
Checking - Change the main air filter...................................................... 101
Backup filter - Change............................................................................. 102
Air cleaner
- Cleaning................................................................................................ 103
Diesel engine
Oil change ............................................................................................... 103
Engine
Replacing oil filter.................................................................................... 104
Drum gear
Checking the oil level............................................................................... 105
Drum - oil level
Inspection - filling .................................................................................... 105
Rubber elements and attachment screws
Check ...................................................................................................... 106
Seat bearing - Lubrication ....................................................................... 106
Pivot bearing (Optional) - Lubrication...................................................... 107
Edge cutter (Optional)
- Lubrication ............................................................................................ 107
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Replacing oil filter.................................................................................... 111
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The engine fuel filter - replacement/cleaning .......................................... 124
Fuel tank
- Cleaning............................................................................................... 124
Drum - Oil change ................................................................................... 125
Drum gear - Oil change........................................................................... 125
Drum gear - Checking the oil level .......................................................... 126
Hydraulic filter
Change.................................................................................................... 126
Hydraulic reservoir cap - Check .............................................................. 127
Hydraulic reservoir
Fluid change............................................................................................ 128
Rubber elements and attachment screws
Check ...................................................................................................... 128
Seat bearing - Lubrication ....................................................................... 129
Steering axle - Lubrication ...................................................................... 129
Watering system
- Draining................................................................................................ 130
Water tank - Cleaning ............................................................................. 130
Steering joint - Check.............................................................................. 131
Steering hitch - Tightening ...................................................................... 131
Pivot bearing (Optional) - Lubrication...................................................... 131
Cab
Fresh air filter - Replacing ....................................................................... 132
Air conditioning (Optional)
- Overhaul ............................................................................................... 132
Air conditioning (Optional)
Drying filter - Inspection .......................................................................... 133
Edge cutter (Optional)
- Lubrication ............................................................................................ 133
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Introduction
Introduction
The machine
Dynapac CC424/524/624HF, CC4200/5200/6200 is a
self-propelled vibratory tandem roller in the 10/12/13
tonnes class with 1730/1950/2130 mm (68/77/84 in)
wide drums. It features power drive, brakes, vibration
and timer controlled water sprinklers on both drums.
A variety of different engine power settings, operator
platforms, control possibilities and options makes the
machine available in a lot of different configurations.
Intended use
The machines have mainly been designed to compact
thin and thick asphalt surfacing and they are equipped
with two vibration amplitudes optimised for this
purpose. It is also possible to compact granular earth
materials, such as sand and gravel.
Warning symbols
Safety information
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Introduction
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are
known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth
defects, and other reproductive harm.
General
This manual contains instructions for machine
operation and maintenance.
The machine must be correctly maintained for
maximal performance.
The machine should be kept clean so that any
leakages, loose bolts and loose connections are
discovered at as early a point in time as possible.
Inspect the machine every day, before starting.
Inspect the entire machine so that any leakages or
other faults are detected.
Check the ground under the machine. Leakages are
more easily detected on the ground than on the
machine itself.
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Safety - General instructions
1. The operator must be familiar with the contents of the OPERATION section
before starting the roller.
5. Only mount and dismount the roller when it is stationary. Use the intended
grips and rails. Always use the three-point grip (both feet and one hand, or
one foot and both hands) when mounting or dismounting the machine.
Never jump down from the machine.
6. The ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structure) should always be used when the
machine is operated on unsafe ground.
8. Avoid driving across slopes. Drive straight up or straight down the slope.
9. When driving close to edges, ditches or holes, make sure that at least 2/3 of
the drum width is on previously compacted material (solid surface).
10. Make sure that there are no obstacles in the direction of travel, on the
ground, in front of or behind the roller, or overhead.
12. Use the safety equipment provided. The seat belt must be worn on machines
fitted with ROPS/ROPS-cab.
13. Keep the roller clean. Clean any dirt or grease that accumulates on the
operator platform immediately. Keep all signs and decals clean and legible.
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Safety - General instructions
16. Hearing protection is recommended if the noise level exceeds 85 dB(A). The
noise level can vary depending on the equipment on the machine and the
surface the machine is being used on.
17. Do not make any changes or modifications to the roller that could affect
safety. Changes are only to be made after written approval has been given
by Dynapac.
18. Avoid using the roller before the hydraulic fluid has reached its normal
working temperature. Braking distances can be longer than normal when the
fluid is cold. See instructions in the STOP section.
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Safety - when operating
Slopes
This angle has been measured on a hard, flat surface
with the machine stationary.
The steering angle was zero, the vibration was
switched OFF and all tanks were full.
Always take into consideration that loose ground,
steering the machine, vibration on, machine speed
across the ground and raising the center of gravity can
all cause the machine to topple at smaller slope
angles than those specified here.
To exit the cab in an emergency, release the
hammer on the rear right post and break the right
Max 20° or 36% opening side-windows.
Fig. Operating on slopes
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Safety - when operating
≥ 2/3
1 Keep in mind that the machine's center of
Fig. Position of drums when driving gravity moves outwards when steering. For
near an edge example, the center of gravity moves to the right
1. Pivotal steering when you steer to the left.
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Safety (Optional)
Safety (Optional)
Air conditioning
Edge cutter/compactor
The operator must make sure that nobody is in the
area of operation while the machine is in use.
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Safety (Optional)
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Special instructions
Special instructions
Temperatures
The temperature limits apply to standard versions of
rollers.
Rollers equipped with additional equipment, such as
noise suppression, may need to be more carefully
monitored in the higher temperature ranges.
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Special instructions
Place a plastic bag over the fuel filler cap and secure
with a rubber band. This is to avoid high pressure
water entering the vent hole in the filler cap. This could
cause malfunctions, such as the blocking of filters.
Fire fighting
If the machine catches fire, use an ABC-class powder
fire extinguisher.
A BE-class carbon dioxide fire extinguisher can also
be used.
Battery handling
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Special instructions
2 1
Turn the ignition and all power consuming equipment
off. Switch off the engine on the machine which is
12V providing jump start power.
Jump leads must have 24V.
3 24V First connect the jump start battery's positive terminal
(1) to the flat battery's positive terminal (2).Then
12V connect the jump start battery's negative terminal (3)
to, for example, a bolt (4) or the lifjting eye on the
machine with the flat battery.
4 Start the engine on the power providing machine. Let it
run for a while. Now try to start the other machine.
Fig. Jump starting Disconnect the cables in the reverse order.
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Special instructions
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
The vibration levels are measured in accordance with the operational cycle described in
EU directive 2000/14/EC on machines equipped for the EU market, with vibration switched
on, on soft polymer material and with the operator’s seat in the transport position.
Measured whole-body vibrations are below the action value of 0.5 m/s² as specified in Directive
2002/44/EC. (Limit is 1.15 m/s²)
Measured hand/arm vibrations also were below the action level of 2.5 m/s² specified in the same
directive. (Limit is 5 m/s²)
Noise level
The noise level is measured in accordance with the operational cycle described in
EU directive 2000/14/EC on machines equipped for the EU market, on soft polymer
material with vibration switched on and the operator's seat in the transport
position.
During operation the above values may differ because of the actual operational
conditions.
Electrical system
Machines are EMC tested in accordance with EN
13309:2000 'Construction machinery'
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Technical specifications
H1
H2
D
C
S K
Dimensions mm in
A Wheel base 3690 145
D Diameter, drum 1300 51
H1 Height, with ROPS/cab 2990 118
H2 Height, without ROPS/cab 2275 90
K Ground clearance 310 12
L Length, standard variant 4990 196
Length with extra water tanks *) 5400 213
S Thickness, drum amplitude, Nominal
CC424HF, CC4200 18 0.71
CC524/624HF, CC5200/6200 20 0.79
*) option, applies to CC524/624HF, CC5200/6200
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Technical specifications
R
W
B
Dimensions mm in
B1 Machine width, standard
CC424HF, CC4200 1890 74.5
CC524HF, CC5200 2110 83.1
CC624HF, CC6200 2290 90.2
B2 Machine width, asymmetrical 2345 92.3
R1 Turning radius, outer
CC424HF, CC4200 7300 / 5960* 287 / 235*
CC524HF, CC5200 7300 / 6070* 287 / 239*
CC624HF, CC6200 7500 / 6160* 295 / 242*
R2 Turning radius, inner
CC424HF, CC4200 5570 / 3225* 219 / 127*
CC524HF, CC5200 5460 / 3120* 215 / 123*
CC624HF, CC6200 5370 / 3035* 211 / 120*
W Drum width
CC424HF, CC4200 1730 68
CC524HF, CC5200 1950 77
CC624HF, CC6200 2130 84
*) with offset
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Technical specifications
Weights
Service weight without ROPS ROPS Cab
(EN500)
CC424HF, CC4200 STD (kg) 9 900 10 200 10 400
(lbs) 21 830 22 490 22 930
OFFSET (kg) 10 600 10 900 11 100
(lbs) 23 370 24 040 24 480
CC524HF, CC5200 STD (kg) 11 000 11 300 11 500
(lbs) 24 260 24 920 25 360
OFFSET (kg) 11 300 11 600 11 800
(lbs) 24 920 25 580 26 020
CC624HF, CC6200 STD (kg) 11 700 12 000 12 200
(lbs) 25 800 26 460 26 900
OFFSET (kg) 11 900 12 200 12 400
(lbs) 26 240 26 900 27 340
Fluid volumes
Fuel tank 230 liters 61 gal
Water tank/s
- central 900 liters 238 gal
- front (option)* 250 liters/tank 66 gal/tank
- rear (option)* 250 liters/tank 66 gal/tank
*) Only available for CC524HF/CC5200 and
CC624HF/CC6200
Working capacity
Compaction data
Static linear load (Front) (Rear)
CC424HF, CC4200 29,5 29,5 (kg/cm)
165 165 (pli)
CC524HF, CC5200 29,0 29,0 (kg/cm)
162 162 (pli)
CC624HF, CC6200 28,2 28,2 (kg/cm)
158 158 (pli)
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Propulsion
Speed range 0-12 km/h 0-7.5 mph
Climbing capacity (theoretical)
CC424HF, CC4200 45 %
CC524HF, CC5200 40 %
CC624HF, CC6200 36 %
General
Engine
Manufacturer/Model Cummins QSB 4.5 Water-cooled turbo diesel
82 kW (IIIA/T3)
Power output (SAE J1995), 2200 rpm 97 110 hp
130
93 kW
119 kW(IIIA/T3)
(IIIA/T3) 125 hp
160
113 kW (IIIA/T3) 152 hp
Engine speed
- idling 900 rpm
- loading/unloading 1600 rpm
- work/transport 2 200 rpm
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Electrical system
Battery 24V (2x12V 74Ah)
Alternator 24V 70A
28V 45A (IIIA/T3)
Fuses See the Electrical system section -
fuses
Hydraulic system
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Technical specifications
Tightening torque
Tightening torque in Nm for oiled or dry bolts tightened
with a torque wrench.
Metric coarse screw thread, bright galvanized (fzb):
STRENGTH CLASS:
M- 8.8, Oiled 8.8, Dry 10.9, Oiled 10.9, Dry 12.9, Oiled 12.9, Dry
thread
M6 8,4 9,4 12 13,4 14,6 16,3
M8 21 23 28 32 34 38
M10 40 45 56 62 68 76
M12 70 78 98 110 117 131
M14 110 123 156 174 187 208
M16 169 190 240 270 290 320
M20 330 370 470 520 560 620
M22 446 497 626 699 752 839
M24 570 640 800 900 960 1080
M30 1130 1260 1580 1770 1900 2100
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Machine description
Machine description
Diesel engine
The machine is equipped with a completely
electronically controlled water-cooled four-cylinder,
turbocharged (WGT) diesel engine with direct injection
(HPCR) and intercooler.
WGT - Waste Gate Turbo
HPCR - High Pressure Common Rail fuel injection
Electrical system
The machine has the following control units (ECU,
Electronic Control Unit) and electronic units.
• Main ECU (for the machine)
• Diesel engine control unit (ECM)
• I/O board (Control board)
• Display
Propulsion system
The propulsion system is a hydrostatic system
A drive unit (propulsion motor + gear) drives each
drum or wheel pair.
All propulsion motors are connected in parallel, a
hydraulic pump supplies all motors with hydraulic oil.
The speed of the machine is proportional to the angle
of the control lever (the deflection of the
forward/reverse lever regulates the speed). A speed
selector is available as option.
Brake system
The brake system comprises a service brake,
secondary brake and parking brake. The service brake
system produces retardation of the propulsion system,
i.e. hydrostatic braking.
Secondary/Parking brake
The secondary and parking brake system comprises
sprung disc brakes to each drum, drum half
respectively wheel pair.The disc brakes are
disengaged by hydraulic pressure.
Steering system
The steering system is a hydrostatic system. The
steering wheel is connected to a steering valve that
distributes the flow to the steering cylinders at the
articulated joint. A hydraulic pump supplies the
steering valve with oil.
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Machine description
Vibration system
The vibration system is a hydrostatic system in which
a hydraulic motor drives the eccentric shaft, which
generates the drum's vibrations.
An eccentric shaft in the front-resp. rear drum
generates the the drum's vibrations.
Each eccentric shaft is driven by a hydraulic motor. A
hydraulic pump supplies each hydraulic motor with oil.
High amplitude/low frequency or low amplitude/high
frequency is controlled by the direction of rotation of
the hydraulic motor.
Cab
The cab has a heating and ventilation system, with
defrosters for all windows. The cab can be equipped
with air conditioning (ACC).
Emergency exit
The cab has two emergency exits: the door and the
rear cab window, which can be broken with the
emergency hammer located in the cab.
ROPS
ROPS is the abbreviation for "Roll Over Protective
Structure".
The cab is approved as a protective cab in accordance
with the ROPS standard.
If any part of the cab's or the FOPS/ROPS structure's
protective construction displays plastic deformation or
cracks, the cab or the ROPS structure must be
replaced immediately.
Never perform unauthorized modifications on the cab
or ROPS structure without first having discussed the
modification with Dynapac's production unit. Dynapac
determines whether the modification could result in the
approval according to the ROPS standard becoming
invalid.
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Machine description
Identification
4 4
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Machine description
Machine plate
The machine type plate (1) is attached to the front left
side of the frame, beside the steering joint.
The plate specifies among other things the
manufacturers name and address, the type of
machine, the PIN, Product Identification Number
1 (serial number), operating weight, engine power and
year of manufacture. (In some cases there are no CE
marking.)
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Machine description
Engine plates
The engine type plates are affixed to the top of the
engine.
The plates specify the type of engine, serial number
and the engine specification.
Please specify the engine serial number when
ordering spares. Refer also to the engine manual.
Safety decals
Always make sure that all safety decals are completely
legible, and remove dirt or order new decals if they
have become illegible. Use the part number specified
on each decal.
4700903422
Warning - Crush zone, articulation/drum.
Maintain a safe distance from the crush zone.
(Two crush zones on machines fitted with pivotal steering)
4700903423
Warning - Rotating engine components.
Keep your hands at a safe distance.
4700903424
Warning - Hot surfaces in the engine compartment.
Keep your hands at a safe distance.
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4700904895
Warning - Brake disengagement
Study the towing chapter before disengaging the
brakes.
Danger of being crushed.
4700903459
Warning - Instruction manual
The operator must read the safety, operation and
maintenance instructions before operating the
machine.
4700904083
Warning - Edge cutter (option)
Warning of rotating parts.
Maintain a safe distance from the crush zone.
4700908229
Warning - Risk of crushing
The articulation must be locked when lifting.
Read the instruction manual.
4700904165
Warning - Toxic gas (option, ACC)
Read the instruction manual.
4700791642
Warning - Starting gas
Starting gas is not to be used.
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Machine description
Decals
Location - decals
10 8
17 16 9 19
20 9
7
23
18 18
5 1
3
14 2 214 12 1
22
20 13
15
1 19
18
18
3 2 1 11 6
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Machine description
Info decals
Emergency exit
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Machine description
Instruments/Controls
3
7 8 9 34
4
6 5
14
2
10 22
15 23 28/30
11
24 29/31
12 20 31
13 25 32
21
26
16
17 27 1
19 30
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Fig. Control panel
* Optional
Warning: only when the engine is running at full speed, operator may choose low or high vibration
amplitude to compact construction according to actual working conditions, then can obtain the ideal
effect you want.
As initial equipment supplier, we don’t recommend that operators apply function of vibration compaction
while engine is running at low or middle speed, otherwise it can cause different degree of damage to equipment.
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Machine description
Functions
1. Direction indicators
2. Driving lights
3. Full/Dipped beam
4. Parking lights
5. Horn
Function descriptions
6 Button set
7 Central warning indication General fault indication. See display (33) for fault
description.
8 Direction indicators Shows direction indicators activated (Activated via the
steering column switch).
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(15) Front drum steering only (CG) Valid for pivot machines only (CG). By activating
steering on front drum only.
17 Increasing sprinkling (timer) Each push on the button gives higher sprinkling water
volume on drums.
19 Decreasing sprinkling (timer) Each push on the button gives lower sprinkling water
volume on drums.
22 Emergency stop Brakes the roller and switches off the engine. The
power supply goes off.
NOTE: The emergency stop must be deactivated
when starting the machine.
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Machine description
26 Hazard warning lights Activate the hazard warning light by depressing the
button.
29 Gear position switch Activates the three different gear positions: (1), (2),
(3). The current gear position is shown in the display
by means of the following figures.
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Machine description
30 Edge press/cutter, UP/DOWN The edge cutter can be moved up and down when the
machine is in the operating position. The edge cutter
can only be moved up when the machine is in
transport position.
Pressing on the lower edge moves the edge cutter
down.
Pressing on the upper edge moves the edge cutter up.
32 Drum edge lights Activate the drum edge lights by depressing the
switch.
35 Sprinkler combi wheel Activate the emulsion sprinkler for combi wheels by
depressing the switch.
Display explanations
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Machine alarm
Warning symbol, clogged air filter If this symbol is shown when the engine is running at full
speed, the air filter must be checked/replaced.
Warning symbol, battery charging If the symbol is shown when the engine is running, then
the alternator is not charging.
Switch off the engine and locate the fault.
Warning symbol, engine temperature If this symbol is shown, the engine is too hot. Stop the
engine immediately and locate the fault.
Refer also to the engine manual.
Warning symbol, hydraulic fluid If this symbol is shown, the hydraulic fluid is too hot.
temperature Do not drive the roller; allow the fluid to cool by running the
engine on idle, and then locate the fault.
Warning symbol, low fuel level Less than 10% of the fuel is left if this symbol is shown.
Warning symbol, low sprinkler water If this symbol is shown, there is less than 10% of the
level sprinkler water left in the main tank.
Warning symbol, low oil pressure, If this symbol is shown, the engine's oil pressure is too low.
diesel engine Switch off the engine immediately.
Warning symbol, low coolant level If this symbol is shown, fill with coolant/glycol and search
for leaks.
Warning symbol, water in the fuel If this symbol is shown, the engine must be stopped and
the fuel pre-filter drained of water.
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Machine description
"ENGINE ALARM"
Saved/Logged engine alarms.
"MACHINE ALARM"
Saved/Logged machine alarms. These alarms come
from the other systems on the machine.
"MAIN MENU"
In the main menu it is also possible to change some
user and machine settings, access the service menu
for calibration purposes (special service personnel
only, requires pin code), and to see the version of
installed software.
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Machine description
"USER SETTINGS"
Users can change the light settings, choose between
the Metric or Imperial system, and set warning sounds
On/Off.
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"MACHINE SETTINGS"
"WORKMODE SETTINGS"
This section is protected by Pin Code
There are 3 different modes that can be seleted in the
machine's workmode. (Soft, Medium, Hard).
The machine alerts at startup when the setting is in
Soft Mode.
"SERVICE MENU"
The service menu is also accessible via the main
menu for adjustments.
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Machine description
"ADJUSTMENTS"
"EDC CALIBRATION"
To calibrate, move the joystick fully forward (F) and
press in both black buttons on the top of the joystick.
(See also manual W3025)
Continue in the same way with the other positions for
the joystick (N), (R) and the speed potentiometer.
Press the disk button to save the values.
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Machine description
"ABOUT"
It is also possible to see the version of the installed
software.
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Machine description
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4
1 2 3
7
Fig. Cab roof, front
5 6
15
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4 Cab air recirculation, switch Pressing the top opens the air damper so that
fresh air comes into the cab.
Pressing the bottom closes the damper so that
the air recirculates inside the cab.
6 Front and rear window screen Press the upper edge to activate the front screen
washers, switch washers.
Press the lower edge to activate the rear screen
washers.
7 Rear wiper, switch Press to operate the rear screen wiper.
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Machine description
Heat
If the cab is cold, open the lower nozzle on the front
columns and the middle nozzles just over the controls
for the heater and fan.
Turn to max heat and max fan speed.
When the required temperature has been reached,
open the other nozzles and if necessary turn down the
heat and fan speed.
1 2 3 4
AC/ACC
NOTE: When using AC/ACC all the windows must be
closed for the system to work efficiently.
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Machine description
Electrical system
4
The machine's main switchbox (1) is located on the
rear of the operator platform. There is a plastic cover
over the distribution box and fuses.
On the plastic cover there is a 24V socket.
3
1
Fig. Main electrical central
1. Control unit (ECU)
2. Fuses
3. Main relay
4. Relays, sprinkler pump (x2)
2. Supply, Main ECU, I/O unit, Display (F1.2) 5A 6. Power group 4, Main ECU (F1.6) 20A
3. Power group 1, Main ECU (F1.3) 10A 7. 24V outlet, Lighting for tachograph (F1.7) 10A
4. Power group 2, Main ECU (F1.4) 10A 8. Accessory ECU (F1.8) 20A
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Fuses in cab
The electrical system in the cab has a separate fuse
box located on the front right side of the cab roof.
Fig. Cab roof fuse box (F7) The figure shows fuse amperage and function.
All fuses are flat pin fuses.
1. Interior lighting 10A
2. CD/Radio 10A
3. AC condensor 15A
4. Cab fan 15A
5. Windscreen wiper/washers, 10A
front
6. Windscreen wiper/washers, 10A
rear
7. Reserve
8. Reserve
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Operation
Operation
Before starting
2
For transverse travel, raise the inner lever (1), which
releases the catch.
For rotation, lift the outer lever (2).
Ensure that the control unit locks in position before
operating the machine.
1
Release locking lever (3) to adjust the steering
column. Lock in the new position.
Fig. Operator position
1. Locking lever - transverse travel To adjust the operator's seat, see the section for
2. Locking lever - rotation basic/comfort seat.
3. Locking lever - steering column Adjust all settings when the machine is stationary.
angle
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Operation
2
1
The seat can be adjusted as follows.
4
- Length adjustment (1)
3
- Weight adjustment (2)
Fig. Operator's seat - Back support angle (3)
1. Lock pack- Length adjustment
2. Weight adjustment
3. Back support angle
4. Seat belt Always make sure that the seat is secure before
beginning operation.
Do not forget to use the seatbelt (4).
Fig. Operator’s seat Always ensure that the seat is locked in position
1. Lever - length adjustment before operating the roller.
2. Wheel - height adjustment
3. Wheel - seat cushion inclination
4. Wheel - backrest inclination
5. Wheel - armrest inclination
6. Wheel - lumbar support
adjustment
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Operation
Parking brake
Ensure that the parking brake (1) is definitely
switched on.
Display - Control
2 Sit down for all operations.
Turn the ignition key (1) to position I, the start screen
will be shown in display.
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Operation
Interlock
The roller is equipped with Interlock.
The diesel engine with switch off after 7 seconds if the
operator gets off the seat when going
forwards/backwards.
If the control is in neutral when the operator stands up
a buzzer will go on until the parking brake is activated.
If the parking brake is activated, the diesel engine will
not stop if the forward/reverse lever is moved out of
neutral.
The diesel engine will switch off immediately if for any
reason the forward/reverse lever is moved out of
neutral when the operator is not sitting down and the
parking brake has not been activated.
Sit down for all operations!
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Operation
Operator position
If a ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structure) or a cab is
fitted to the roller, always wear the seat belt (1)
provided and wear a protective helmet.
2 2
3
Replace the seat belt (1) if it shows signs of
wear or has been subjected to high levels of
3 force.
1
The safety rails (2) around the cab are adjustable
5 4
in the inner and the outer positions. Pull in the
rails when driving close to walls or other
Fig. Operator position obstacles, and when transporting the machine.
1. Seat belt
2. Safety railing
3. Locking knob
4. Rubber element
5. Anti-slip Release the locking knob (3), set the the railings in the
required position and relock in position.
Check that the rubber elements (4) on the
platform are intact. Worn elements will reduce
comfort.
View
Before starting, make sure that the view forwards and
backwards is unobstructed.
All cab windows should be clean and the rear view
mirrors should be correctly adjusted.
Fig. View
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Operation
Starting
3
Turn the ignition key (3) right to position I and wait for
the grid heater symbol to disappear from the display.
Fig. Control panel Then engage the starter by turning it full right. Release
1. F/R lever back to I as soon as the engine starts.
2. Rpm switch
3. Ignition key
While preheating of diesel engine is running the
symbol grid heater is shown in the center of the
display.
Do not run the starter motor for too long (max. 30
seconds). If the engine will not start, wait a
minute before trying again.
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= High amplitude
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Alarm descriptions
Warning lamp, air filter If the lamp comes on while the engine is running at full
speed, the air filter must be cleaned or replaced.
Warning lamp, battery charging If the lamp comes on while the engine is running, the
alternator is not charging.
Stop the engine and locate the fault.
Warning light, engine temperature If the lamp comes on, the engine is too hot. Stop the
engine immediately and locate the fault.
Refer also to the engine manual.
Warning lamp, hydraulic fluid If the lamp comes on, the hydraulic fluid is too hot.
temperature Do not drive the roller. Cool the fluid by allowing the engine
to idle and locate the fault.
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Operation
Driving
4. Manual sprinkling
5. Auto sprinkling (AWC)
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Operation
Max.
speed
= Position 1 6 km/h 3.8 mph
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Operation
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Figure. Display
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Operation
4
3
1 3 2
Fig. Changing the tool
1. Edge compactor
2. Edge cutter
3. Bolted joint
4. Holder for cutter/compactor wheel
Vibration
Manual/Automatic vibration
4 Activate the button for the Working mode (4).
Manual or automatic vibration activation/deactivation is
1 selected using button (1).
2 In the manual position the operator has to activate the
vibration via the bottom left switch on the
forward/reverse lever (2).
3
In automatic mode (AVC), vibration is activated when
the speed is ≥ x km/h (... mph) and turns off at a speed
of x km/h (...mph)
Fig. Control panel Activation of vibration for the first time, as well as
1. Automatic vibration control (AVC) disconnection of automatic vibration, are performed
2. Switch, vibration On/Off
3. Rpm switch with the switch (2) on the forward/reverse lever.
4. Working mode
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Operation
1
Engage and disengage vibration using the switch (1)
on the front of the forward/reverse lever.
Always switch off vibration before the roller comes to a
standstill.
Amplitude/frequency - Changeover
The amplitude setting must not be change when
vibration is in operation
1 Switch the vibration off and wait until vibration
stops before changing amplitude.
2
By pressing button (1) high amplitude is achieved.
3
The buttons (2) and (3) are used to get vibrations
either on front or rear drum or on both.
- (2) vibration on front drum.
Fig. Control panel
1. High amplitude - (3) vibration on rear drum.
2. Vibration fron drum
3. Vibration rear drum
Braking
Normal braking
Press the switch (1) to switch off the vibration.
2
Move the forward/reverse lever (2) to the neutral
position to stop the roller.
1
Always activate the parking brake (3), before leaving
the operator platform.
3 When starting and driving a machine that is cold,
remember that the hydraulic fluid is also cold and
that braking distances can be longer than normal
until the machine reaches the working temperature.
Fig. Control panel
1. Vibration On/Off switch
2. Forward/Reverse lever
3. Parking brake
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Operation
Emergency braking
Braking is normally activated using the
forward/reverse lever. The hydrostatic transmission
1 retards and slows the roller when the lever is moved
towards the neutral position.
2 A disc brake in each drum motor/drum gear and the
rear axle also acts a secondary brake when in motion,
and as a parking brake when stationary. Activated with
the parking brake (2).
For emergency braking, press the emergency stop
Fig. Control panel (1), hold the steering wheel firmly and be prepared
1. Emergency stop for a sudden stop. The engine stops.
2. Parking brake
Switching off
Set the speed control in idling position and allow the
1 engine to idle for a few minutes to cool down.
Check the display to see if any faults are indicated.
Switch off all lights and other electrical functions.
Activate the parking brake (3) and then turn the
3 ignition lock (2) to the left to the off position.
2 Fit the instrument cover on the display and top of the
control box (on rollers without cab), and lock it.
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Operation
Parking
1 1
Fig. Positioning
1. Chocks Keep in mind that there is a risk of freezing during
the winter. Drain the water tanks, pumps and
water lines.
Fill antifreeze in the engine cooling system and
the washer fluid reservoir in the cab. Also see
maintenance instructions.
Master switch
Before leaving the roller for the day, switch the master
switch (1) to the disconnected position and remove the
handle.
Before switching off the master switch, wait for at
1 least 30 seconds after the ignition lock has been
switched off, in order to avoid the engine's
electronic control unit (ECU) sustaining damage.
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Long-term parking
Long-term parking
Engine
* Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions in the engine
manual that is supplied with the roller.
Battery
* Remove the battery/battteries from the machine,
clean the outside and trickle charge once a month.
Watering system
* Empty the water tank and all hoses of water. Empty
the filter housing and the water pump. Undo all
sprinkler nozzles.
See maintenance sections for "Watering system -
draining".
Fuel tank
Fill the fuel tank completely full to prevent
condensation.
Hydraulic reservoir
Fill the hydraulic reservoir to the uppermost level mark
(see under the heading ‘Every 10 hours of operation.’)
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Long-term parking
Hoods, tarpaulin
* Lower the instrument cover over the instrument
panel.
* Cover the entire roller with a tarpaulin. A gap must
be left between the tarpaulin and the ground.
* If possible, store the roller indoors and ideally in a
building where the temperature is constant.
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Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Lifting
1
2
Figure. Articulation in locked position
1. Cotter pin
2. Lock
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Towing/Recovering
The roller can be moved up to 300 meters (330 yards)
using the instructions below.
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Miscellaneous
3 2
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Miscellaneous
Model kN lbf
CC224-384, CC2200-3800 140 31 500
CC424-624, CC4200-6200 190 42 750
Trailer eye
The roller can be fitted with a trailer eye.
The trailer eye is not designed to be used for
towing/recovering. It is designed for trailers and other
towed objects weighing no more than 2 600 kg (5 750
lbs).
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Miscellaneous
Transport
Tie-down and secure the machine according to the
Cargo Securing Certificate for the specific machine if
this is avaliable and applicable.
If not, tie down and secure the machine according to
the cargo securing rules that are valid for the country
where the transport takes place.
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Miscellaneous
Direct of travel
* The lashings can be moved to a rear point on the roller if there is no edge line on the trailer.
1 - 6 = double lashings, i.e. one lashing with two parts secured to two different lashing mounts,
symmetrically located on the right and left sides.
7 = rubber
The distance L1 above is between points D and E. D is the projected point directly at right angles to the edge of the
platform from lashing point C on the roller. E is the lashing point at the edge of the platform. L2 – L6 have the same
relationship.
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Operating instructions - Summary
Load carrier
- When loaded, the vibratory roller is centered laterally on the platform (± 5 cm).
- The parking brake is applied and in good working condition, and the articulated joint lock is
closed.
- The drums are placed on rubber liners, so that the static friction between the surfaces is at
least 0.6.
- The contact surfaces must be clean, wet or dry, and free from frost, ice and snow.
- The lashing mounts on the load carrier have LC/MSL at least 2 tonnes.
Lashings
- The lashings comprise a lashing strap or chain with a permitted load (LC/MSL) of at least 1.7
tonnes (1,700 daN) and a pre-tension STF of at least 300 kg (300 daN). The lashings are
re-tightened as required.
- Each of lashings 1-6 is either a double or two single lashings. A double lashing runs in a sling
through a lashing point or around a machine part and down into two different fasteners on the
platform. Note that lashing 3 can if necessary be moved to a rear lashing point on the roller if
there is no edge line on the trailer.
- Lashings in the same direction are placed in different lashing mounts on the trailer. Lashings
that are pulled in opposite directions may be placed in the same lashing mount, however.
- The lashings are as short as possible.
- The lashing hooks must not lose grip if the lashings become slack.
- The lashings are protected against sharp edges and corners.
- The lashings are located symmetrically in pairs on the right and left sides.
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Operating instructions - Summary
2. Make sure that all instructions in the MAINTENANCE section are followed.
4. Move the forward/reverse lever to the NEUTRAL position. Sit down in the seat.
11. Drive the roller. Operate the F/R lever with care.
12. Test the brakes. Remember that the braking distance will be longer if the
hydraulic fluid is cold.
15. Check that the drums are thoroughly watered when watering is required.
16. IN AN EMERGENCY:
- Press the EMERGENCY STOP.
- Hold the steering wheel firmly.
- Brace yourself for a sudden stop.
18. When lifting: - Refer to the relevant section in the Instruction Manual.
19. When towing: - Refer to the relevant section in the Instruction Manual.
20. When transporting: - Refer to the relevant section in the Instruction Manual.
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Operating instructions - Summary
21. When recovering - Refer to the relevant section in the Instruction Manual.
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Preventive maintenance
Preventive maintenance
Complete maintenance is necessary for the machine
to function satisfactorily and at the lowest possible
cost.
The Maintenance section includes the periodic
maintenance that must be carried out on the machine.
The recommended maintenance intervals assume that
the machine is used in a normal environment and
working conditions.
Warranty
The warranty is only valid if the stiplulated delivery
inspection and the separate service inspection have
been completed as per the warranty document, and
when the machine has been registered for starting
under the warranty.
The warranty is not valid if damage has been caused
by inadequate service, incorrect use of the machine,
the use of lubricants and hydraulic fluids other than
those specified in the manual, or if any other
adjustments have been made without the requisite
authorisation.
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Preventive maintenance
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Maintenance - Lubricants and symbols
Fluid volumes
Drum
- Drum CC424, CC4200 14 liters 15 qts
- Drum CC524, CC5200 15 liters 16 qts
- Drum CC624, CC6200 17 liters 18 qts
- Drum gear 1,2 liters 1.27 qts
Hydraulic reservoir 40 liters 42 qts
Diesel engine
- oil 11 liters
11.6 11.6 qts
12.2
- coolant, no cab 21,4 liters 22.6 qts
- coolant, with cab 23,6 liters 25.0 qts
ENGINE OIL Air temperature -15°C - +50°C AtlasCopco Engine P/N 1615595300
5580020624 (5 liters),
(5°F-122°F) 100 P/N 1615595400
5501522700 (20 liters)
P/N 1615595500 (209 liters)
HYDRAULIC FLUID Air temperature -15°C - +50°C AtlasCopco P/N 9106230330 (20 liters),
(5°F-122°F) Hydraulic 300 P/N 9106230331 (209 liters)
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Maintenance - Lubricants and symbols
TRANSMISSION OIL Air temperature -15°C (5°F) - AtlasCopco Gear oil P/N 4812160579 (5 liters)
above +40°C (104°F) 1000
COOLANT Anti-freeze protection down to GlycoShell/Carcoolant
about -37°C (-34.6°F) 774C (mixed 50/50
with water)
Maintenance symbols
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Maintenance - Maintenance schedule
9 5 22
14
12
16 1 20 14
2 3
24
11
23
17
6, 7 8
21
19
18 13 3
15 10
4
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Maintenance - Maintenance schedule
General
Periodic maintenance should be carried out after the
number of hours specified. Use the daily, weekly etc.
periods where number of hours cannot be used.
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Maintenance - Maintenance schedule
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Maintenance - Maintenance schedule
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Maintenance - Maintenance schedule
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Maintenance - Maintenance schedule
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Maintenance, 10h
Maintenance, 10h
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Maintenance, 10h
1
Check that the coolant level is between the max. and
min. marks (2).
Observe great caution if the cap has to be opened
while the engine is hot. Wear protective gloves and
goggles.
The filler pipe and tank cap are on the left side of the
front frame.
Refuel the tank every day before starting work, or fill
Fig. Fuel tank the tank at end of work. Unscrew the lockable tank cap
1. Tank cap (1) and fill fuel up to the lower edge of the filler pipe.
2. Filler pipe
The tank holds 230 liters (60.7 gal) of fuel. Refer to the
engine manual for information on diesel grade.
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Maintenance, 10h
2
Place the roller on a level surface and check that the
oil level in the sight glass (1) is between the max and
min markings. Top up with the type of hydraulic fluid
specified in the lubricant specification, if the level is too
low.
1
The filler cap is on the rear left side of the front frame.
1 The machine can also be fitted with refilling on both
sides.
When quick-filling on a machine with two filling pipes,
loosen the filler cap on the nonfilling side to ventilate
the water tank.
Unscrew the tank cap (1) and fill with clean
water. Do not remove the strainer (2).
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Maintenance, 10h
Sprinkler system/Drum
Check
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Maintenance, 10h
Sprinkler system/Drum
Cleaning of sprinkler nozzle
1 Dismantle the blocked nozzle by hand.
Blow the nozzle and fine filter (1) clean using
2 compressed air. Alternatively, fit replacement parts
and clean the blocked parts later on.
Nozzle Colour Ø (mm) l/min gal/min
(2.0 bar) (40 psi)
Figure. Nozzle Standard yellow 0.8 0.63 0.20
1. Sleeve, nozzle, filter
2. Packing Option blue 1.0 1.00 0.31
Option red 1.2 1.25 0.39
Option brown 1.3 1.63 0.50
1
Figure. Panel on right side of front
frame
1. Extra pump
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Maintenance, 10h
Scrapers, spring-action
Check
Make sure that the scrapers are undamaged.
Release with the arm (1).
1
2
Scrapers
Setting - Adjustment
2 Release the retaining unit (1) for the scraper bracket
and unscrew the adjusting screw (2) to release.
Push in the scraper bracket and tighten.
Adjust the screw (2) so that the scraper blade lies
approx. 2 mm (0.08 in) from the drum on the same
side as the screw.
1 Adjust the scraper bracket in or out on the other side
so that there is an equal gap between the scraper
blade and drum, and tighten the retaining unit (1).
1-2 mm
(0.04-0.08 in)
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Maintenance - 50h
Maintenance - 50h
Wipe clean the area around the level plug (1) and then
undo the plug.
2
Ensure that the oil level reaches up to the lower edge
of the plug hole.
Replenish the oil to the right level if the level is low.
Use transmission oil, see lubricant specifications.
1 It may be necessary to remove the speed sensor
when filling the front drum.
Clean and refit the plugs.
Fig. Oil level check - drum gear
1. Level plug
2. Filling plug
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Maintenance - 50h
2
With the aid of the secondary hand-operated pump,
1 make certain that all sediment comes out. See
Cummins service manual.
Air cleaner
- Cleaning
Wipe clean on both sides of the outlet
pipe. Wipe clean the inside of the cover (2) and the filter
housing (5). See the previous illustration.
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Maintenance - 250 / 750 / 1250 / 1750h
Engine
Replacing oil filter
1
See the engine manual for information about replacing
2 the filter.
Figure. Engine compartment, right side
1. Oil filter
2. Service panel
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Maintenance - 250 / 750 / 1250 / 1750h
Battery
- Check condition
Figure. Batteries
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Maintenance - 500 / 1500h
Air cleaner
Checking - Change the main air filter
Change the air cleaner's main filter when the
warning lamp on the display lights when the
diesel engine is operating at full speed.
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Maintenance - 500 / 1500h
2 3
Release the clips (1), pull off the cover (2), and pull out
the main filter (3).
Do not remove the backup filter (4).
Clean the air cleaner if necessary, see section Air
cleaner - Cleaning.
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Maintenance - 500 / 1500h
Air cleaner
- Cleaning
Wipe clean on both sides of the outlet
pipe. Wipe clean the inside of the cover (2) and the filter
housing (5). See the previous illustration.
Diesel engine
Oil change
The engine's oil drain plug is located under the rear
frame on the machine on the right side.The drain plug
is accessed by first removing the rubber plug on the
underside of the frame.
Drain the oil when the engine is warm. Place a
receptacle that holds at least 14 liters (15 qts) under
the drain plugs.
Take great care when draining engine oil. Wear
protective gloves and goggles.
1 Unscrew the drain plug (1). Allow all the oil to drain out
and refit the plug.
Figure. Underside of rear frame
Deliver the drain oil for environmentally correct
1. Oil draining of diesel engine handling.
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Engine
Replacing oil filter
1
See the engine manual for information about replacing
2 the filter.
Figure. Engine compartment, right side
1. Oil filter
2. Service panel
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Wipe clean the area around the level plug (1) and then
undo the plug.
2
Ensure that the oil level reaches up to the lower edge
of the plug hole.
Replenish the oil to the right level if the level is low.
Use transmission oil, see lubricant specifications.
1 It may be necessary to remove the speed sensor
when filling the front drum.
Clean and refit the plugs.
Fig. Oil level check - drum gear
1. Level plug
2. Filling plug
Position the roller with the filler plug (1), the large plug,
at the highest point in its rotation.
Wipe clean around the level plug (2), the small plug,
1 and remove the plug.
Make sure that the oil level is up to the lower edge of
the hole. Top off with fresh oil if the level is low. Use oil
as specified in the lubricants specification.
2
When removing the filler plug, wipe any metal
accumulated on the plug magnet off. Make sure that
plug seals are intact and replace with new seals if not.
Fig. Drum, vibration side
1. Filler plug Refit the plugs and check that they are tight by driving
2. Level plug the roller and then rechecking.
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Maintenance - 1000h
Air cleaner
Checking - Change the main air filter
Change the air cleaner's main filter when the
warning lamp on the display lights when the
diesel engine is operating at full speed.
2 3
Release the clips (1), pull off the cover (2), and pull out
the main filter (3).
Do not remove the backup filter (4).
Clean the air cleaner if necessary, see section Air
cleaner - Cleaning.
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Air cleaner
- Cleaning
Wipe clean on both sides of the outlet
pipe. Wipe clean the inside of the cover (2) and the filter
housing (5). See the previous illustration.
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Diesel engine
Oil change
The engine's oil drain plug is located under the rear
frame on the machine on the right side.The drain plug
is accessed by first removing the rubber plug on the
underside of the frame.
Drain the oil when the engine is warm. Place a
receptacle that holds at least 14 liters (15 qts) under
the drain plugs.
Take great care when draining engine oil. Wear
protective gloves and goggles.
1 Unscrew the drain plug (1). Allow all the oil to drain out
and refit the plug.
Figure. Underside of rear frame
Deliver the drain oil for environmentally correct
1. Oil draining of diesel engine handling.
Engine
Replacing oil filter
1
See the engine manual for information about replacing
2 the filter.
Figure. Engine compartment, right side
1. Oil filter
2. Service panel
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Set the roller so that the drain plug (1), the large plug,
is at the lowest position in its rotation.
Place a receptacle that holds at least 20 liters (5.3 gal)
1 under the drain plug.
Fig. Drum, vibration side Remove the drain plug (1). Allow all the oil to drain out
1. Drain plug and refit the plug.
Deliver the drain oil to environmentally correct
handling.
2
2
Fig. Drum gear
1
1
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1
Fig. Drum gear
1
Hydraulic filter
Change
Remove the filter (1) and deliver to special waste
handling. This is a single-use filter and cannot be
cleaned.
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2
1 4
3
Fig. Steering axle
1. Lubrication point
2. Steering axle
3. Steering valve
4. Protection plates
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Cab
Fresh air filter - Replacing
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Maintenance - 2000h
Maintenance - 2000h
Air cleaner
Checking - Change the main air filter
Change the air cleaner's main filter when the
warning lamp on the display lights when the
diesel engine is operating at full speed.
2 3
Release the clips (1), pull off the cover (2), and pull out
the main filter (3).
Do not remove the backup filter (4).
Clean the air cleaner if necessary, see section Air
cleaner - Cleaning.
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Air cleaner
- Cleaning
Wipe clean on both sides of the outlet
pipe. Wipe clean the inside of the cover (2) and the filter
housing (5). See the previous illustration.
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Diesel engine
Oil change
The engine's oil drain plug is located under the rear
frame on the machine on the right side.The drain plug
is accessed by first removing the rubber plug on the
underside of the frame.
Drain the oil when the engine is warm. Place a
receptacle that holds at least 14 liters (15 qts) under
the drain plugs.
Take great care when draining engine oil. Wear
protective gloves and goggles.
1 Unscrew the drain plug (1). Allow all the oil to drain out
and refit the plug.
Figure. Underside of rear frame
Deliver the drain oil for environmentally correct
1. Oil draining of diesel engine handling.
Engine
Replacing oil filter
1
See the engine manual for information about replacing
2 the filter.
Figure. Engine compartment, right side
1. Oil filter
2. Service panel
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Fuel tank
- Cleaning
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Set the roller so that the drain plug (1), the large plug,
is at the lowest position in its rotation.
Place a receptacle that holds at least 20 liters (5.3 gal)
1 under the drain plug.
Fig. Drum, vibration side Remove the drain plug (1). Allow all the oil to drain out
1. Drain plug and refit the plug.
Deliver the drain oil to environmentally correct
handling.
2
2
Fig. Drum gear
1
1
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1
Fig. Drum gear
1
Hydraulic filter
Change
Remove the filter (1) and deliver to special waste
handling. This is a single-use filter and cannot be
cleaned.
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Hydraulic reservoir
Fluid change
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2
1 4
3
Fig. Steering axle
1. Lubrication point
2. Steering axle
3. Steering valve
4. Protection plates
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Watering system
- Draining
Remember that there is a risk of freezing during
the winter. Empty the tank, pump, filter and lines,
or mix antifreeze in the water.
3
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Cab
Fresh air filter - Replacing
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