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NOTICE

When operating the machine, follow the

instructions in the manual; never sit or stand on the
machine when it is working.

NOTICE

Do not operate the machine at a greater

distance than 20 metres (22 yards). Always keep the
working area and the machine under good
supervision.

NOTICE

Always specify the serial number when

making inquiries about control equipment.

Transmitter

The transmitter and receiver must be paired. If
another transmitter is used, it must be paired with
the receiver. See section "Pairing function" for more
information. Coding must be performed by authorized
service personnel.

The range is at least 30 metres (33 yards), depending
on the surroundings and the occurence of any radio
frequency interference.

Two 1500 mAh NiMh batteries are supplied with
the machine on delivery. The extra battery can be
charged in the battery charger during operation.

Insert the battery (A) into the transmitter and twist
the lock (B) to locked position. To remove the
battery, twist the lock (B) on the transmitter to open
position.

A

B

The operating time for a fully-charged battery is
about 15 hours. The transmitter has a yellow LED
that lights for 10 seconds when it is time to charge
the battery. In this mode, the battery can be used
for another 15 minutes. Change the battery and
make sure that the slot and contact surfaces are
clean.

The extra battery can be charged in the transmitter
battery charger on the machine during operation.
The battery charger is mounted on the front of the
electrical box, under the rear service hatch. Before
charging the battery, make sure that the battery
charger's and battery's contact surfaces are clean
and dry.

Radio communication is interrupted when the
battery is removed from the transmitter.

The transmitter can be used without the battery if
it is connected to the machine with the supplied
cable.

The battery must be trickle-charged every four
weeks, if the transmitter is not used. Remove the
battery if the transmitter is not used for a long
period.

Transmitter indications on LED

Status

Indication

No connection.

Fast flashing green light.

Joystick not in centre position
at startup.

Flashing green and red light.

Connected.

Slow flashing green light.

Low battery.

Yellow light.

Empty battery.

Constant yellow light for 10
seconds.

Transmitter internal error.

Red light for 10 seconds.

In pairing mode.

Flashing green and yellow light.

Pairing finished.

Constant green light.

Receiver

The receiver (A) is mounted under the rear service
hood.

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Original instructions

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LH 804

Safety and operating instructions

Summary of Contents for LH804

Page 1: ...product We hope that you will genuinely enjoy it Please note that the enclosed manual contains Atlas Copco references The Husqvarna Group is vouching for the quality of this product If you have any qu...

Page 2: ...Safety and operating instructions Forward and reversible plate 2013 Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB No 9800 1387 01 2013 07 01 Original instructions LH 804...

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Page 4: ...el 13 Hydraulic oil label 13 Biological hydraulic oil label 13 Master switch 13 Lifting point label 14 Use ear protectors label 14 Pressure label 14 Data signs label 14 Transport 14 Lifting the machin...

Page 5: ...y water separator 26 Checking the battery 26 Checking the shock absorbers 26 Every 500 hours of operation yearly 26 Changing the oil in the eccentric element 27 Hydraulic system changing the hydraulic...

Page 6: ...the world we can offer product support and expertise to ensure that our customers can work at maximum efficiency at all times For more information please visit www atlascopco com Atlas Copco Construc...

Page 7: ...otective boots Appropriate work overall or similar clothing not loose fitting that covers your arms and legs Drugs alcohol or medication WARNING Drugs alcohol or medication Drugs alcohol or medication...

Page 8: ...away from the machine Never sit on the machine Never strike or abuse the machine Pay attention and look at what you are doing WARNING Engine running hazard Vibrations from the engine can cause materi...

Page 9: ...nto clean clothes before leaving the worksite to reduce exposure of dust and fumes to yourself other persons cars homes and other areas Avoid eating drinking and using tobacco products in areas where...

Page 10: ...rms shoulders and or nerves and blood supply or other body parts including debilitating and or permanent injuries or disorders that may develop gradually over periods of weeks months or years Such inj...

Page 11: ...of these hazards and implementation of appropriate controls is essential Operate and maintain the machine as recommended in these instructions If the machine has a silencer check that it is in place a...

Page 12: ...mbustion engine machines The LH compactors must not be towed behind vehicles Do not operate on steeper slopes than recommended in this manual Main parts A B C D E F G H I J L M N A Fuel filter B Hose...

Page 13: ...wer Labels The machine is fitted with labels containing important information about personal safety and machine maintenance The labels must be in such condition that they are easy to read New labels c...

Page 14: ...ise level corresponding to EC directive 2000 14 EC See Technical data for accurate noise level Engine information label Safety label Instruction manual The operator must read the safety operation and...

Page 15: ...he safety straps are not damaged change if necessary Check the machine s data plate for weight information Lifting the machine Before lifting the machine check that the shock absorbers A and safety fr...

Page 16: ...e 4 Never overfill the tank Due to the movement of the fuel within the tank it is possible to have fuel at a higher level than the tank cap which can lead to a spillage of fuel if the tank cap is open...

Page 17: ...mode the battery can be used for another 15 minutes Change the battery and make sure that the slot and contact surfaces are clean The extra battery can be charged in the transmitter battery charger o...

Page 18: ...uccessfully been paired with the receiver The time to complete the pairing may be up to 30 seconds The searching time is limited to 30 seconds How to set the receiver in pairing mode 1 Insert and turn...

Page 19: ...During operation secure the machine so it can not fall if it is placed on a sloping ground A fall can lead to severe accidents and result in personal injury Always ensure that all personnel in the wor...

Page 20: ...reakdown NOTICE If the engine fails to start wait for 3 seconds before a new attempt to start If the starter motor is used for more than 20 seconds a delay is activated for 8 seconds NOTICE If the cha...

Page 21: ...a low transmitter battery Always have an extra fully charged battery available System information When the transmitter is turned on the following data will be shown on the display A B C D A Engine run...

Page 22: ...its transportation position in the machine or store it in a safe place Operating Operation Give full throttle by setting the speed switch A to high hare A Repeating the high speed setting is only pos...

Page 23: ...nce Regular maintenance is a basic requirement for the continued safe and efficient use of the machine Follow the maintenance instructions carefully Before starting maintenance on the machine clean it...

Page 24: ...ason especially in winter Desktop charger WARNING Explosion If the battery is charged in a damp room at a high temperature it might explode Use charger only in a dry room within the temperature range...

Page 25: ...Maintenance routines Check and replenish engine oil See engine manual for more information Check and replenish fuel Check for oil leaks Clean and refit the air filter Check the tightness of all nuts a...

Page 26: ...l filler cap This is particularly important when using a high pressure cleaner After the first 20 hours of operation Maintenance routines Change the engine oil See engine manual for more information C...

Page 27: ...owl 3 Refit the drainage plug A Checking the battery 1 Disconnect the battery cables A 2 Check that the battery B is not damaged 3 Clean the battery terminals C 4 Refit the battery cables A A B C Chec...

Page 28: ...he sight glass level B 4 Replace the hydraulic filter and refit all covers Disposal A used machine must be treated and disposed of in such a way that the greatest possible portion of the material can...

Page 29: ...Cover the machine and store it in a dry dust free area 2013 Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB No 9800 1387 01 2013 07 01 Original instructions 28 LH 804 Safety and operating instructions...

Page 30: ...601 Fuel Weights 820 1808 Operating weight EN500 kg lbs Radio equipment Transmitter Battery NiMh 1500 mAh The transmitter can be operated without battery via cable control Operating voltage Up to 15 h...

Page 31: ...and the physical condition of the user and the condition of the machine We Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB cannot be held liable for the consequences of using the declared values instead of values...

Page 32: ...area m2 sq feet 0 290 3 12 0 646 6 95 0 712 7 66 1050 41 1150 45 795 31 660 26 810 32 960 38 31 2013 Atlas Copco Construction Tools AB No 9800 1387 01 2013 07 01 Original instructions Safety and opera...

Page 33: ...andards were applied EN500 1 2006 A1 2009 EN500 4 2011 Following other standards were applied 2000 14 EC appendix VIII 2004 108 EC EN 13766 B C Notified body involved for directive Lloyds Register Qua...

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