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ILH800EN2

OPERATION – RADIO REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

Transmitter

The transmitter and receiver must have the same
address code (and serial number). To use another
transmitter, you must code it so that its address code
corresponds to that of the receiver.

The range is 50 to 200 metres (55 to 220 yards),
depending on the surroundings and any radio-
frequency interference. In the event of radio
interference, alter the transmitter frequency by pressing
buttons 1 and 8. The frequency can be altered in steps
of 25 kHz for each push of the button (0–67 channels).

The transmitter has two 1100 mAh Ni-Cad batteries.
Insert the battery into the transmitter by sliding it into its
slot until it locks in position. To remove the battery,
press the catch and slide the battery sideways and
then outwards. The operating time for a fully charged
battery is 8 to 10 hours. The transmitter has a red LED
that lights when it is time to change the battery. In this
mode, the transmitter can be used for another 15
minutes. Change the battery and make sure that slot
and contact surfaces are clean. Radio communication
is interrupted when the battery is removed. Charge the
battery in the receiver on the machine or in a separate
table charger.

The battery should 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.

Even operators who are used to working
with remote radio-controlled machines must
carefully study this manual before using the
machine.

Only trained personnel who are fully conver-
sant with the control system may operate
the machine.

If any error occurs in the system, immediate-
ly switch off the start/stop switch on the
transmitter and the battery disconnecter,
and unplug the power supply cable to the
machine.

All troubleshooting and repairs must be
performed by Dynapac-authorized service
personnel.

1. Push button to alter frequency
2. Speed switch, High/Low
3. Joystick
4. Transmitter indicator, On
5. Transmitter switch, On/Off
6. Low-battery indicator
7. Start/Stop switch, engine
8. Push button to alter frequency/browse

through values on the display

9. Battery

Removing the battery from the transmitter...

... and inserting it in the receiver for charging.

L000327A

L000326A

L000338A

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WARNING

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Summary of Contents for LH800

Page 1: ...as road repair and maintenance work The machine is fully hydraulic which greatly improves the engine plate s devibration High operational reliability is guaranteed because no moving parts are subject...

Page 2: ...ON WARNING WARNING WARNING CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Diesel engine exhaust and some of itsconstituentsareknowntotheState of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm...

Page 3: ...teries contain toxic lead It is important that the machine be maintained correctly to ensure proper function It should be kept clean so that any leakage loose bolts and loose connections can be discov...

Page 4: ...r vision reaction ability or judgement Safety equipment Long exposure to loud noise without ear protectors can cause permanent damage to hearing Longexposuretovibrationscandam age the hands fingers an...

Page 5: ...n extremely low flash pointandcanbeexplosiveincertain situations Donotsmoke Makesure that worksite ventilation is good Keep away from all hot or spark generating objects when handling fuel Wait until...

Page 6: ...accustomed to working with radio control systems read these operating instructions carefully before using this equipment Only this document contains the latest information relating to your Dynapac ra...

Page 7: ...ive up and down on sloping ground Never work on slopes that are greater than the capabil ity of the machine Maximum slope of the machine in operation is 19 depending on condition of the ground The til...

Page 8: ...DESCRIPTION 6 7 4 5 2 3 1 7 8 9 Always make sure that all safety decals are clearly legible remove dirt and order new decals if they are not legible Refer to the article number each decal and also on...

Page 9: ...and maintenance instructionsbeforeusingthe machine Use ear protectors Lifting point 283743 791279 109 Guaranteed Sound Power level Warning for rotating engine components Keep your hands at a safe dist...

Page 10: ...same type of oil when changing or topping off FUEL Use diesel oil which satisfy EN 590 or DIN 51601 7 0 litre 7 4 qts Service parts P N Hatz1D90V Engine air filter element 23 94 23 Engine oil filter 2...

Page 11: ...entric element lit qts 1 0 1 1 Fuel consumtion l h qts h 2 3 2 4 Engine Model Hatz 1D90V El start Output kW hp 11 5 15 4 Engine speed rpm 3000 Noise and Vibrations The following sound and vibration le...

Page 12: ...code with a Hamming distance 4 Generates a neutral position Addressing of each transmitter with its own unique combination max 216 possible combinations Data reception security Diversitary evaluators...

Page 13: ...41 Contact area m2 sq feet 0 290 3 12 Optional LH800 Extension plates Width mm inch 2 x 75 150 2 x 3 6 2 x 150 300 2 x 6 12 Weight kg lbs 14 6 32 24 6 54 Contact area Width m2 sq feet 150 6 0 356 3 8...

Page 14: ...14 ILH800EN2 OPERATION 1 Fill the fuel tank Tank volume 7 0 litre 7 4 qts Before start 2 Check the engine oil level Oil volume 1 9 litre 2 0 qts Never use start gas Max 2 L000328A 1 WARNING L000454A...

Page 15: ...t surfaces are clean Radio communication is interrupted when the battery is removed Charge the battery in the receiver on the machine or in a separate table charger The battery should be trickle charg...

Page 16: ...codes Err XX Err 01 Low engine oil pressure Measure Check top off oil Err 02 High hydraulic temperature Measure Allow machine to cool Check the drive system eccentric elements if the ambient temperatu...

Page 17: ...the transmitter 5 on A green LED 4 indicates when the transmitter is on 4 Check the battery status The low battery warning light 6 should not light Always have an extra fully charged battery available...

Page 18: ...the machine s operating ability especially on slopes Never leave the machine with the engine running always switch off the master switch 14 when leaving the machine Do not allow passengers on the mac...

Page 19: ...machine OPERATION RADIO REMOTE CONTROL UNIT The machine will immediately stop when the emergency stop knob on the machine is pressed Make sure that the emergency stops is always in working order The m...

Page 20: ...d Lifting 1 2 Transportation Always secure the machine firmly during all transportation Use the front and rear towing attachments to lash the machine TOWING AND RETRIEVAL When towing or retrieving a m...

Page 21: ...charged by the engine generator If for some reason the battery is completely discharged it must be recharged using a battery charger You can discharge the battery by not turning back the ignition key...

Page 22: ...heck and replenish engine oil 24 Check for oil leakage Check and tighten engine parts 24 2 Clean replace air cleaner elements See engine manual 14 Check transmitter receiver 24 Every 10 hours of opera...

Page 23: ...er See engine manual 2 Clean replace air cleaner elements See engine manual Check fuel injection pump See engine manual Check fuel injection nozzle See engine manual Adjust valve clearance See engine...

Page 24: ...uel cap This is espe cially important when using a high pressure jet Put a plastic bag over the filler cap of the fuel tank and secure with an elastic band Never use high pressure cleaning on the radi...

Page 25: ...the accompanying hose 1 to drain the oil 1 1 Oil drain plug drain hose 2 Check fluid level 1 in hydraulic reservoir 27 0 litre 7 1 gal 1 1 Sight glass 2 Air breather filter Save the oil and dispose of...

Page 26: ...used oil filters properly L000466A Changing hydraulic fluid filter 1 Remove the protecting cover 2 Open hydraulic reservoir at filter and empty it by using a suitable pump Collect the contents in a r...

Page 27: ...asin 3 O ring 4 Screws 1 Dismount the eccentric element 1 and clean the oil basin 2 at the bottom plate 2 Refill with 0 5 l oil Shell Universal Engine Oil TX 15 40 3 Before mounting the eccentric elem...

Page 28: ...NON EC COUNTRIES AUS no approval necessary CDN 2634231116A 2634231116 CH BAKOM95 0720 K P CZ 45251983 H M 40 039 083 96 KO 93335 PL 1027 96 TJ YK33 9806 USA K9VPOC90T001 K9VPNN3 5R001 O5RS DE96AO ZA...

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Page 30: ...Box 504 SE 371 23 Karlskrona Sweden Phone 46 455 30 60 00 Fax 46 455 30 60 30 www dynapac com...

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