Manual Calibracion VX
Manual Calibracion VX
Manual Calibracion VX
CALIBRATION
PROCEDURES
GC/GLC030VX, GC/GLC035VX, GC/GLC040SVX [C809];
GLP/GDP16VX, GLP/GDP18VX, GLP/GDP20SVX (GP/GLP/
GDP030VX, GP/GLP/GDP035VX, GP/GLP/GDP040SVX) [C810];
GLC20-35VX (GC/GLC040-070VX, GC/GLC055SVX) [A910, B910];
GLP/GDP20-35VX (GP/GLP/GDP040-070VX) [B875, C875];
GLC40, 45, 55VX; GLC55SVX (GC/GLC080, 100, 120VX; GC/
GLC080, 100VXBCS; GC/GLC120SVX; GC/GLC120VXPRS)
[E818, F818];
GLP/GDP40VX5/VX6; GLP/GDP45SVX5, GLP/ GDP45VX6; GLP/
GDP50-55VX (GP/GLP/GDP080, 090, 100, 110, 120VX)
[F813, G813, H813, J813];
GLP/GDP60VX, GLP/GDP70VX; (GP/GLP/GDP135VX, GP/GLP/
GDP155VX) [C878, D878, E878];
GLC/GDC60VX, GLC/GDC70VX; (GC/GLC/GDC135VX, GC/GLC/
GDC155VX) [C879, D879, E879, F879];
GLP/GDP80VX, GLP/GDP80VX9, GLP/GDP90VX (GLP/GDP170VX,
GLP/GDP175VX36, GLP/GDP190VX) [A909, B909];
GLC030-035VX, GLC040SVX [D809];
GLP/GDP16-18VX, GLP/GDP20SVX (GLP/GDP030-035VX, GLP/
GDP040SVX) [D810];
GLC20-35VX (GC/GLC040-070VX, GC/GLC055SVX) [C910];
GLP/GDP20VX, GLP/GDP25VX, GLP/GDP30VX, GLP/GDP35VX
(GP/GLP/GDP040VX, GP/GLP/GDP050VX, GP/GLP/GDP060VX,
GP/GLP/GDP070VX) [D875]
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WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death
or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor
or moderate injury and property damage.
On the lift truck, the WARNING symbol and word are on orange back-
ground. The CAUTION symbol and word are on yellow background.
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Description ................................................................................................................................................................1
Proc_Cal_001: Service Password Entry ...................................................................................................................4
When to Perform .................................................................................................................................................. 4
Why Perform .........................................................................................................................................................4
How to Perform .....................................................................................................................................................4
Proc_Cal_002: Hydraulic Valve Calibration Warm Up and Air Bleed ....................................................................... 5
When to Perform .................................................................................................................................................. 5
Calibration Order .................................................................................................................................................. 5
Why Perform .........................................................................................................................................................5
How to Perform .....................................................................................................................................................5
Proc_Cal_003: Save and Exit ...................................................................................................................................8
When to Perform .................................................................................................................................................. 8
Why Perform .........................................................................................................................................................8
How to Perform .....................................................................................................................................................8
Proc_Cal_004: Lift Valve Output Threshold ........................................................................................................... 10
When to Perform ................................................................................................................................................ 10
Calibration Order ................................................................................................................................................ 10
Why Perform .......................................................................................................................................................10
How to Perform ...................................................................................................................................................10
Proc_Cal_005: Lower Valve Output Threshold ...................................................................................................... 13
When to Perform ................................................................................................................................................ 13
Calibration Order ................................................................................................................................................ 13
Why Perform .......................................................................................................................................................13
How to Perform ...................................................................................................................................................13
Proc_Cal_006: Tilt Back Valve Output Threshold .................................................................................................. 16
When to Perform ................................................................................................................................................ 16
Calibration Order ................................................................................................................................................ 16
Why Perform .......................................................................................................................................................16
How to Perform ...................................................................................................................................................16
Proc_Cal_007: Tilt Forward Valve Output Threshold ............................................................................................. 19
When to Perform ................................................................................................................................................ 19
Calibration Order ................................................................................................................................................ 19
Why Perform .......................................................................................................................................................19
How to Perform ...................................................................................................................................................19
Proc_Cal_008: Aux 1 Dir A Valve Output Threshold .............................................................................................. 22
When to Perform ................................................................................................................................................ 22
Calibration Order ................................................................................................................................................ 22
Why Perform .......................................................................................................................................................22
How to Perform ...................................................................................................................................................22
Proc_Cal_009: Aux 1 Dir B Valve Output Threshold .............................................................................................. 25
When to Perform ................................................................................................................................................ 25
Calibration Order ................................................................................................................................................ 25
Why Perform .......................................................................................................................................................25
How to Perform ...................................................................................................................................................25
Proc_Cal_010: Aux 2 Dir A Valve Output Threshold .............................................................................................. 28
When to Perform ................................................................................................................................................ 28
Calibration Order ................................................................................................................................................ 28
Why Perform .......................................................................................................................................................28
How to Perform ...................................................................................................................................................28
Proc_Cal_011: Aux 2 Dir B Valve Output Threshold .............................................................................................. 31
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8000 YRM 1134 Description
Description
This section is written assuming no experience with NOTE: The calibration procedures described in this
electronic controllers. The menu progressions indicate YRM may have to be repeated when any on-board
how many key presses it will take to get to a given controllers, sensors, or related components are
screen, versus detailing out every screen you would replaced.
see. Refer to Table 1 for calibration procedures. Refer
to Table 2 for an example of how to read calibration
procedures.
WARNING
Keep yourself and all others clear of the lift mech-
anism. Never allow anyone under or on the forks.
Information: Refer to Number Location on Keypad and Enter Service Password (Default Service Password is
55555).
Step 4: Press * One Time. You Will See: Passwords or Main Menu
Enter Password
*AUX 2 IS IN THE FOURTH LEVER LOCATION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: WITH 5 FUNCTION VALVE WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT,
AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION.
2. JOYSTICK
Perform Proc_Cal_025: Hydraulic Valve Pressure Gage Installation and Proc_Cal_001: Service Password
Entry before proceeding.
Information: First determine if it is necessary to bleed the air out of the lift valve and cylinders. The hoist valve
air bleed procedure is necessary if the carriage moves slightly (approximately 1/4 inch) when the engine is
started, without activation of the lift control. The cylinder air bleed procedure is necessary if the cylinders have
not been previously cycled, or if the left function is not operating smoothly.
Table 4. Proc_Cal_002: Hydraulic Valve Calibration Warm Up and Air Bleed (Continued)
Information: To ensure that the oil temperature is optimal, warm up the hydraulic fluid until it is within a range of
50 to 65°C (122 to 149°F).
Action:
• Ignition: ON
• Engine: High Idle
• Transmission: Neutral
• Park Brake: ON
Step 1: (Optional hoist valve air bleed): Activate Lift Control from neutral to full lift and back to neutral at a
rate of one or two times per second. Repeat until the lift function is operating smoothly and there is no
mast movement upon engine start.
Step 2: (Optional cylinder air bleed): Cycle function completely two or three times; repeat if necessary.
NOTE: Optional for initial manufacture.
Step 3: (Required warm up for service): Activate tilt at relief pressure until the hydraulic fluid temperature
is within the optimum range 50 to 65°C (12 to 149°F).
Step 4: Proceed to calibrate desired electro-hydraulic functions.
Information: You do not need to START or turn OFF the vehicle if you are performing other procedures.
WARNING
Keep yourself and all others clear of the lift mech-
anism. Never allow anyone under or on the forks.
*AUX 2 IS IN THE FOURTH LEVER LOCATION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: WITH 5 FUNCTION VALVE WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT,
AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION.
*AUX 2 IS IN THE FOURTH LEVER LOCATION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: WITH 5 FUNCTION VALVE WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT,
AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION.
2. JOYSTICK
*AUX 2 IS IN THE FOURTH LEVER LOCATION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: WITH 5 FUNCTION VALVE WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT,
AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION.
Information:
Pressure Method: Perform Actions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6.
Visual Method: Perform Actions 2, 3, 5, and 6.
Information: Leave truck running at idle after performing Proc_Cal_002.
Action 1: With the truck running, note the pressure reading (standby pressure).
Action 2: Activate Lift Control to Position Attachment You Will See: Main Menu
0.6 m (2 ft) up with no load on the forks/attachment. Activate the Passwords
tilt control to position the function in the middle of the range
(mast is vertical).
*AUX 2 IS IN THE FOURTH LEVER LOCATION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: WITH 5 FUNCTION VALVE WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT,
AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION.
Information:
Pressure Method: Perform Actions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6.
Visual Method: Perform Actions 2, 3, 5, and 6.
Information: Leave truck running at idle after performing Proc_Cal_002.
Action 1: With the truck running, note the pressure reading (standby pressure).
Action 2: Activate Lift Control to Position Attachment You Will See: Main Menu
0.6 m (2 ft) up with no load on the forks/attachment. Activate the Passwords
Aux 1 control to position the function in the middle of the range.
E-HYD CONTROL
A. LEVERS
*AUX 2 IS IN THE FOURTH LEVER LOCATION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: WITH 5 FUNCTION VALVE WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT,
AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION.
Action 4: Until the pressure is just above the standby pressure (as the needle moves on an analog gage). Note
that the pressure reading may oscillate. Hold control steady and.....
Action 5: WATCH for Attachment Movement. When it first starts to move slowly, HOLD control steady and.....
Press * One Time while holding the control.
Action 4: STOP activating the Aux 1 Dir A Control. LOOK at the display.
Go to the Calibration Step below that matches your display.
If You See..... Result out of range
Repeat Calibration
Press * One Time You Will See: Aux 1 Valve Output Dir A
Press * at Creep
Return to Action 3.
Pressure Method: Perform Actions 3, 4, and 6 again.
Visual Method: Perform Actions 3, 5, and 6 again.
If You See..... Aux 1 Valve Output Dir B
Press * at Creep
To Continue with Calibrations.....
Go to Action 3 of Proc_Cal_009.
To Quit and Save....
Information:
Pressure Method: Perform Actions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6.
Visual Method: Perform Actions 2, 3, 5, and 6.
Information: Leave truck running at idle after performing Proc_Cal_002.
Action 1: With the truck running, note the pressure reading (standby pressure).
Action 2: Activate Lift Control to Position Atachment 0.6 m (2 ft) up You Will See: Main Menu
with no load on the forks/attachment. Activate the Aux 1 control to Passwords
position the function in the middle of the range.
*AUX 2 IS IN THE FOURTH LEVER LOCATION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: WITH 5 FUNCTION VALVE WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT,
AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION.
Action 4: Until the pressure is just above the standby pressure (as the needle moves on an analog gage). Note
that the pressure reading may oscillate. Hold control steady and.....
Action 5: WATCH for Attachment Movement. When it first starts to move slowly, HOLD control steady and.....
Press * One Time while holding the control.
Action 6: STOP activating the Aux 1 Dir B Control. LOOK at the display.
Go to the Calibration Step below that matches your display.
If You See..... Result out of range
Repeat Calibration
Press * One Time You Will See: Aux 1 Valve Output
Dir B
Press * at Creep
Return to Action 3.
Pressure Method: Perform Actions 3, 4, and 6 again.
Visual Method: Perform Actions 3, 5, and 6 again.
If You See..... Aux 2 Valve Output Dir A
Press * at Creep
To Continue with Calibrations.....
Go to Action 3 of Proc_Cal_010.
To Quit and Save....
Information:
Pressure Method: Perform Actions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6.
Visual Method: Perform Actions 2, 3, 5, and 6.
Information: Leave truck running at idle after performing Proc_Cal_002.
Action 1: With the truck running, note the pressure reading (standby pressure).
Action 2: Activate Lift Control to Position Attachment 0.6 m (2 ft) up You Will See: Main Menu
with no load on the forks/attachment. Activate the Aux 2 control to Passwords
position the function in the middle of the range.
*AUX 2 IS IN THE FOURTH LEVER LOCATION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: WITH 5 FUNCTION VALVE WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT,
AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION.
Action 4: Until the pressure is just above the standby pressure (as the needle moves on an analog gage). Note
that the pressure reading may oscillate. Hold control steady and.....
Action 5: WATCH for Attachment Movement. When it first starts to move slowly, HOLD control steady and.....
Press * One Time while holding the control.
Action 6: STOP activating the Aux 2 Dir A Control. LOOK at the display.
Go to the Calibration Step below that matches your display.
If You See..... Result out of range
Repeat Calibration
Press * One Time You Will See: Aux 2 Valve Output
Dir A
Press * at Creep
Return to Action 3.
Pressure Method: Perform Actions 3, 4, and 6 again.
Visual Method: Perform Actions 3, 5, and 6 again.
If You See..... Aux 2 Valve Output Dir B
Press * at Creep
To Continue with Calibrations.....
Go to Action 3 of Proc_Cal_011.
To Quit and Save....
Information:
Pressure Method: Perform Actions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6.
Visual Method: Perform Actions 2, 3, 5, and 6.
Information: Leave truck running at idle after performing Proc_Cal_002.
Action 1: With the truck running, note the pressure reading (standby pressure).
Action 2: Activate Lift Control to Position Attachment 0.6 m (2 ft) up You Will See: Main Menu
with no load on the forks/attachment. Activate the Aux 2 control to Passwords
position the function in the middle of the range.
*AUX 2 IS IN THE FOURTH LEVER LOCATION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: WITH 5 FUNCTION VALVE WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT,
AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION.
Action 4: Until the pressure is just above the standby pressure (as the needle moves on an analog gage). Note
that the pressure reading may oscillate. Hold control steady and.....
Action 5: WATCH for Attachment Movement. When it first starts to move slowly, HOLD control steady and.....
Press * One Time while holding the control.
Action 6: STOP activating the Aux 2 Dir B Control. LOOK at the display.
Go to the Calibration Step below that matches your display.
If You See..... Result out of range
Repeat Calibration
Press * One Time You Will See: Aux 2 Valve Output
Dir B
Press * at Creep
Return to Action 3.
Pressure Method: Perform Actions 3, 4, and 6 again.
Visual Method: Perform Actions 3, 5, and 6 again.
If You See..... Aux 3 Valve Output Dir A
Press * at Creep
To Continue with Calibrations.....
Go to Action 3 of Proc_Cal_012.
To Quit and Save....
Information:
Pressure Method: Perform Actions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6.
Visual Method: Perform Actions 2, 3, 5, and 6.
Information: Leave truck running at idle after performing Proc_Cal_002.
Action 1: With the truck running, note the pressure reading (standby pressure).
Action 2 Activate Lift Control to Position Attachment 0.6 m (2 ft) up You Will See: Main Menu
with no load on the forks/attachment. Activate the Aux 3 control to Passwords
position the function in the middle of the range.
*AUX 2 IS IN THE FOURTH LEVER LOCATION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: WITH 5 FUNCTION VALVE WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT,
AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION.
Action 4: Until the pressure is just above the standby pressure (as the needle moves on an analog gage). Note
that the pressure reading may oscillate. Hold control steady and.....
Action 5: WATCH for Attachment Movement. When it first starts to move slowly, HOLD control steady and.....
Press * One Time while holding the control.
Action 6: STOP activating the Aux 3 Dir A Control. LOOK at the display.
Go to the Calibration Step below that matches your display.
If You See..... Result out of range
Repeat Calibration
Press * One Time You Will See: Aux 3 Valve Output
Dir A
Press * at Creep
Return to Action 3.
Pressure Method: Perform Actions 3, 4, and 6 again.
Visual Method: Perform Actions 3, 5, and 6 again.
If You See..... Aux 3 Valve Output Dir B
Press * at Creep
To Continue with Calibrations.....
Go to Action 3 of Proc_Cal_013.
To Quit and Save....
Information:
Pressure Method: Perform Actions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6.
Visual Method: Perform Actions 2, 3, 5, and 6.
Information: Leave truck running at idle after performing Proc_Cal_002.
Action 1: With the truck running, note the pressure reading (standby pressure).
Action 2: Activate Lift Control to Position Attachment 0.6 m (2 ft) up You Will See: Main Menu
with no load on the forks/attachment. Activate the Aux 3 control to Passwords
position the function in the middle of the range.
*AUX 2 IS IN THE FOURTH LEVER LOCATION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: WITH 5 FUNCTION VALVE WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT,
AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION.
Action 4: Until the pressure is just above the standby pressure (as the needle moves on an analog gage). Note
that the pressure reading may oscillate. Hold control steady and.....
Action 5: WATCH for Attachment Movement. When it first starts to move slowly, HOLD control steady and.....
Press * One Time while holding the control.
Action 6: STOP activating the Aux 3 Dir B Control. LOOK at the display.
Go to the Calibration Step below that matches your display.
If You See..... Result out of range
Repeat Calibration
Press * One Time You Will See: Aux 3 Valve Output
Dir B
Press * at Creep
Return to Action 3.
Pressure Method: Perform Actions 3, 4, and 6 again.
Visual Method: Perform Actions 3, 5, and 6 again.
If You See..... Calibrations
Aux 3 Valve Output Dir B
You May Quit and Save.....
Perform Proc_Cal_003: Save and Exit.
WHY PERFORM
Allows the system to take into account the weight of
the carriage assembly for weight displays.
E-HYD CONTROL
A. LEVERS
*AUX 2 IS IN THE FOURTH LEVER LOCATION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: WITH 5 FUNCTION VALVE WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT,
AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION.
2. JOYSTICK
E-HYD CONTROL
A. LEVERS
*AUX 2 IS IN THE FOURTH LEVER LOCATION EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: WITH 5 FUNCTION VALVE WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT,
AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION.
2. JOYSTICK
Action 4: Lower The Empty Forks/Attachment Approximately You Will See: Lift Known Load To Weigh-
51 mm (2 in.), Wait One Second And Immediately Press * One ing Height
Time.
Action 5: Safely Raise A Load Of Known Weight Equal To 3/4 Or More Of Rated Lift Truck Capacity. Lift To A
Height Of Approximately 0.6 m (2 ft), But If Freelift Is Present, Not More Than Maximum Freelift. Ensure Mast Is
Vertical.
Step 6: Press * One Time You Will See: Scroll to Correct Weight
with #### lbs.
Performed whenever disassembling or replacing the Refer to Table 18 for the procedures on how to per-
transmission, the transmission valve, or the transmis- form Proc_Cal_016: Transmission Valve Calibration.
sion pressure sensors.
CALIBRATION ORDER
1. Proc_Cal_001
If both Parking and Service Brakes are applied, you will Calibrate Xmsn Valve
see..... Press * to Begin.
NOTE: Keep park brake applied, full service brake applied, and You Will See: Calibrate Xmsn Valve
full accelerator applied during entire time that automated transmis- Done in 15
sion valve calibration is occurring.
NOTE: Keep park brake applied, full service brake applied, and You Will See: Calibrate Xmsn Valve
full accelerator applied during entire time that automated transmis- Done in 35
sion valve calibration is occurring. If you release the service brake
at any time during L2 calibration, the calibration will start over from
the beginning.
NOTE: Keep park brake applied, full service brake applied, and You Will See: Xmsn Oil Temp
full accelerator applied during entire time that automated transmis- xxx°
sion valve calibration is occurring. If you release the service brake
at any time during L2 calibration, the calibration will start over from
the beginning.
Table 21. Proc_Cal_019: Mazda LP and Gas Accelerator Pedal Adjustment (Continued)
WARNING
Keep yourself and all others clear of the lift mech-
anism. Never allow anyone under or on the forks.
1. EF PORT
2. DIAGNOSTIC FITTING
3. PRESSURE GAGE
Information: "Creep" is defined as the threshold when a function first starts to move very slowly (barely percepti-
ble motion). The identification of this motion is defined as the "visual method." The method that provides more
consistent calibration is by monitoring the change in pressure when the function is activated; this is defined as
the "pressure method."
Action: With the ignition turned OFF, install a 24 MPa (3500 psi) minimum analog pressure gage in the EF Port.
(See illustration above.) It is highly recommended to use a small diameter hose (approximately 2 to 3 mm ID) to
minimize pressure variation seen at the gage.
Information: It is recommended that the diagnostic fitting installed in the EF Port is used. This fitting is a Parker
EMA3/3/7/16-20UNF-2A or HYDAC 06003735. A gage can be connected to this fitting by using a flexible hose
(Parker SMA3-200, SMA3-400, SMA3-800, SMA3-2000, SMA3-4000, or equivalent). The alternative is to re-
move the diagnostic fitting and connect directly to the EF Port; port size: SAE #4 O-ring Port (7/16-20UNF). If
this is done, ensure that the fitting is tightened to the torque specified per HC-712, and that the connection is
leak-free after the calibrations are completed and the gage is removed. Preceding procedure is the same for lift
trucks equipped with OPS solenoids.
Verification: Access the speed indicator by using the or , or by performing Action 12 through Action 15.
Action 12: Press *.
Action 14: Scroll to the XMSN/Brake Data Disp Menu and press *.