D 40.12 6
1.1
Starting the paver finisher
Before starting the paver finisher
Before starting the diesel engine and beginning operation, the following steps must
be performed:
- Daily maintenance of the paver finisher (see chapter F).
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Check the operating hour counter to determine whether or not additional mainte-
nance work (e.g. monthly or annual maintenance) must be performed.
- Check the safety devices and protective devices.
"Normal" starting
Set the drive lever (1) to the centre position and the speed adjuster (2) to minimum.
- Insert the ignition key (3) in position "0".
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The lights should be switched off during starting to reduce the current drain on
the battery.
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The vehicle cannot be started if the indicator lamps are on:
- "Start inhibit" (4) - Emergency stop button (5) pressed
- "Error message" (6) - drive lever (1) swivelled out
- "Engine error with stop" (7) - engine error with start inhibit.
- Turn ignition key (3) to position 1 and wait for the preheat check (8) (
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) to go off.
- Press the starting button (9) to start the engine.
Do not let the starter run permanently for more than 20 seconds, then allow for a
break of one minute!
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If the engine does not start and the error message (6) is shown, then the electronic
engine control system has activated the start inhibit to protect the engine.
To deactivate the start inhibit, turn the system off with the ignition key (3)
for approx. 30 s.
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If the engine still has not started after two attempts, ascertain the cause!
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Do not use aerosol types such as ether as starting aid. This can cause an explosion
and lead to personal injuries.
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