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MQ-MIKASA MVH-702DRSC COMPACTOR  — PARTS & OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #1  (12/17/03) — PAGE 11

MVH-702DRSC  — OPERATION AND SAFETY DECALS

Figure 1 displays the operation and safety decals as they appear on the compactor.  Should any of these decals become damaged
or unreadable, contact the Multiquip Parts Department for a replacement set.

Figure 1b.  Operation and Safety Decals

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NPA-927

DIESEL

FUEL

ONLY

J

NPA-922

OPEN

OPERATIONAL CAUTION

1. Operating multiple machines on a jobsite

Each machine has a remote control channel setting, both in the plate and in the transmitter. To assure proper operation the channel numbers must match
between the machine and the transmitter. When using more than one machine at the same jobsite, each machine and accompanying transmitter must be
set a t a different channel number than the other machines but each machine should still match its transmitter.

2. Air Filter service

a. If air cleaner element is clogged, the over-heat lamp will come on.
b. Clean up or replace the cleaner element immediately. Otherwise, machine vibration will stop automatically and will not start its vibration again until the engine

has enough time to cool down.

SIGNAL
CHANNEL

BATTERY
CHARGE
INLET

MVH-906

OFF

ON

MAIN SWITCH

EMERGENCY STOP

BATTERY

SIGNAL

CHARGE

START

STOP

OFF

ON

ENGINE
SWITCH

VIBRATION

SWITCH

CAUTION

1. Read owner’s instruction manual before operating or servicing this machine.
2. The machine consists of the engine located in front, and the aluminum hydraulic oil tank in

5.

rear. The operator should stand 7 feet (2m) away from to operate the machine. When
operating the plate while standing in front of the machine please note that the travel controls
will function in the opposite direction.

3. The remote control operation is restricted to a narrower area the further you are from the

machine. The transmitter should be pointed more directly toward the machine.

4. In case for emergency such as the failure of the transmitter, pull Emergency Stop Lever

located on the machine immediately and wait until the engine stops completely.
The remote control operation is not available in the following cases and the vibration stops
automatically in operation.
The case A: Operator stands within approx. 3 feet (1m) distance, to operate machine.
The case B: Operator stands approx. 60 feet (10m) or father from the machine, to operate
[approx. 40 feet (12m) far in the direct rays of the sun]. These distances may vary.
The Case C: Operator stops sending control signals for more than one second.

6. In the case that several machines are operating in the same area, each machine should be

transmitting on a different infra-red channel.

7. A flashing light of the transmitter blinks during normal operation. A voltage drop of the

transmitter battery will cause the flashing light to alternate between on and off.

8. Hang-up the transmitter away from the machine for safety sake.
9. In operation with remote cable, do not pull out the cable strongly or run over it with the

machine.

10. Keep the transmitter away from the machine for safety sake.
11. To avoid excessive dust contamination of air cleaner, water may be used for dust control

in high dust areas.

12. To finish operation, be sure to switch off the main switch on receiver and press the emergency

stop button on transmitter.

13. When storing outside, keep the machine covered from the rain and always keep the

transmitter indoors.

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NPA-919

No.

Contents

1

LEFT FORWARD

2

LEFT BACK

3

RIGHT FORWARD

4

RIGHT BACK

5

START

6

VIBRATION

No.

Contents

7

STOP

8

RECEPTION

9

CHARGE

10

OIL PRESSURE

11

OVERHEAT

12

SWITCH OFF

MONITOR LAMP LIST

OPERATIONAL CAUTION

1. Starting engine by electric starter

a. Ensure that the start switch is set at Cell-Start position and move main

switch to “ON” position.

b. Do not run starter longer than 10 seconds to avoid overheating.
c. Warmup the engine without load for 3 to 5 minutes.

2. Manually starting engine

a. Ensure that the start switch is set at Crank-Start position, and move main

switch to “ON” position.

b. Warm up the engine without load for 3 to 5 minutes.

3. To stop engine

a. Move stop switch to “OFF” position after running at idle for 3 to 5 minutes.
B. If engine does not stop properly, push the throttle lever next to the oil filter

until it comes to a completely stop, which takes approximately 15 seconds.

c. After operation is completed, move both control switches of machine and

controller to the “OFF” position

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NPA-903

J

NPA-951

C A U T I O N

NR.

(RECIEVING FAILURE LIGHT)

The remote control operation is restricted to a narrower area the further you are from
the machine. If the operative signals do not reach the plate properly, RECEIVING
FAILURE LIGHT is immediately on and will stop the plate vibration automatically (the
engine will continue running)

OP.

(OIL PRESSURE (ENGINE) FAILURE LIGHT)

If the engine oil is low or the hydraulic oil pump is out of order,
OIL PRESSURE FAILURE LIGHT is on and will stop the engine automatically

Tif the alternator and regulator in engine are out of order, REGULATOR FAILURE
LIGHT is on, but the machine is operative. Be sure to check them after operation

RE.

(REGULATOR FAILURE LIGHT)

OH.

(E/G OVERHEAT LIGHT)

If the engine is continuously overloaded or if the air element is plugged due to excessive
dust, the machine E/G OVERHEAT LIGHT will light to notify of an engine overheat. To
correct, run the machine without vibration about 5 minutes or stop the engine for
cleaning air element. If this is not done the machine will stop vibration automatically
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The vibrator will not start again until the engine temperature reaches and acceptable
level.

P/N:920109790

OH RE OP NR

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NPA-925

P/N: 920109710

P/N: 920109710

P/N: 920109780

P/N: 920109780

P/N: 920209250

P/N: 920209250

P/N: 920109730

P/N: 920109730

P/N: 920209080

P/N: 920209080

P/N: 920102710

P/N: 920102710

MVH-RC

K

NPA-908

K

NPA-908

P/N: 920109720

P/N: 920109720

J

NPA-928

HYDRAULIC

OIL ONLY

HYDRAULIC

OIL ONLY

P/N: 920109810

P/N: 920109810

P/N: 920209310

P/N: 920209310

SAE 10W-40

Motor Oil

SAE 10W-40

Motor Oil

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NPA-748

P/N: 920209230

P/N: 920209230

NPA-333 J

P/N: 920203330

P/N: 920203330

MAIN SWITCH

NPA-904 J

P/N: 920109750

P/N: 920109750

K

NPA-907

Summary of Contents for Mikasa MVH-702DRSC

Page 1: ...AL ASSISTANCE 800 421 1244 800 478 1244 FAX 310 537 3927 FAX 310 631 5032 E mail mq multiquip com www multiquip com Atlanta Boise Dallas Houston Newark Montreal Canada Manchester UK Rio De Janiero Bra...

Page 2: ...PAGE 2 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03...

Page 3: ...310 537 3700 PARTSDEPARTMENT 800 427 1244 FAX 800 672 7877 310 537 3700 FAX 310 637 3284 MAYCOPARTS 800 306 2926 FAX 800 672 7877 310 537 3700 FAX 310 637 3284 SERVICEDEPARTMENT 800 478 1244 FAX 310...

Page 4: ...ications 12 Features 13 Compactor Components 14 15 Remote Control Components Body 16 17 Remote Control Components Transmitter 18 19 Before Start up 20 Battery Charging 21 Operation 22 23 Loading and U...

Page 5: ...x 310 537 1173 310 537 3700 Ext 279 Multiquip s Main Phone Numbers 800 421 1244 Fax 310 537 3927 310 537 3700 Note Unlessotherwiseindicatedbycustomer all orders are treated as Standard Orders and will...

Page 6: ...ON You CAN be injured if you do not follow directions HAZARD SYMBOLS Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide This gas is colorless and odorless and can cause death if inhaled NEVER oper...

Page 7: ...Respiratory Hazard ALWAYS wear approved respiratory protection Equipment Damage Messages Other important messages are provided throughout this manual to help prevent damage to your compactor other pr...

Page 8: ...ous damage to the compactor or engine and may cause injury to people and property Remember the compactor s enginegivesoff DEADLY gases HighTemperatures Allow the engine to cool before adding fuelorper...

Page 9: ...T use worn out hoses or couplings inspect daily High Temperatures Always stop engine and allow the engine to cool before adding fuel oil or performing service andmaintenancefunctions Contactwithhotcom...

Page 10: ...ne die Bedienungsanleitung sorgaf ltig durch Prima dell uso leggere attentamente il manuale Lee com aten o o manual de instru es antes de usar Leer detenidamente el manual de instrucciones antes de us...

Page 11: ...m the machine for safety sake 11 To avoid excessive dust contamination of air cleaner water may be used for dust control in high dust areas 12 To finish operation be sure to switch off the main switch...

Page 12: ...v O m m 5 9 7 n i 3 1 3 e z i S e t a l P h t d i W n i 6 5 2 m m 0 5 6 n i 5 1 3 m m 0 0 8 h t g n e L m m 0 0 1 1 n i 3 3 4 t h g i e W g n i t a r e p O s b l 7 7 4 1 g k 0 7 6 s b l 3 4 5 1 g k 0...

Page 13: ...g lights located on top of the machine indicate any problem or failure An hour meter is installed as standard The machine control unit wire harness is coated to make it splash proof The machine has an...

Page 14: ...PAGE 14 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR COMPONENTS Figure 3 MVH 702DRSC Compactor Components 4 5 1 3 7 9 11 10 6 14 13 12...

Page 15: ...and steering as well as the vibrator unit on the base 6 Rear Cover When lifted allows access to the monitoring lamps valve unit block diagram and owner s manual 7 Receiver and Receiving Lamp Receives...

Page 16: ...PAGE 16 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC REMOTE CONTROL COMPONENTS Figure 4 MVH 702DRSC Remote Control Components 10 1 2 3 4 7 8 5 9 6...

Page 17: ...ssure Engine Failure Light Lights to indicate that the engine oil is low or the hydraulic oil pump is not functioning properly When this light is on the engine will automaticallystop 8 Regulator Failu...

Page 18: ...PAGE 18 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC REMOTE CONTROL COMPONENTS Figure 7 MVH 702DRSCTransmitter Components 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 10 11...

Page 19: ...in an emergency 3 Engine Switch Starts and stops the engine 4 Vibration Switch Turns vibration on and off 5 Signal Lamp Infra red monitoring lamp 6 Battery Lamp Lights to indicate that battery power i...

Page 20: ...ignals for more than one second The engine is overloaded In the engine temperature increases the vibration will automatically stop The engine stops automatically in the following cases Engine oil leve...

Page 21: ...Using AC Plug In Charger 1 Switch off the transmitter main switch to stop battery consumption The battery can be charged though even with the main switch on 2 Remove the cover of the battery charger...

Page 22: ...rting operation CAUTION Checking Engine Oil Level 1 Unscrew the fuel tank cap See Figure 13 for location 2 Visually inspect the fuel level and refill if necessary CheckingThe Hydraulic System 1 Check...

Page 23: ...owing The operator approached the machine too closely The transmitter is too far from the control area Low Battery Power 2 To check if restart failure is due to the reasons listed in step 3 move the t...

Page 24: ...sliding off 4 Make sure that the machine is shut off before machine is lifted 5 Use reliable cable for lifting 6 Always lift the machine vertically and keep the machine away from workers and animals...

Page 25: ...iodically to ensure that they are in good condition 3 Usewirebrushorsandpapertocleanthebatteryterminals 4 If the machine will not be in operation for a long period of time chargethebatterysufficiently...

Page 26: ...l i O c i l u a r d y H k n a T c i l u a r d y H l i O c i l u a r d y H 2 3 G V O S I 5 4 G V O S I O S I 8 6 G V e c n a n e t n i a M d n a n o i t c e p s n I y d o B n i a M C S R D 2 0 7 H V M...

Page 27: ...p m a l C d n a e n i L l e u F O O O O O O O O O e s o o L d n a d e g a m a D r o f k c e h C g n i r i W s n o i t c e n n o C O e u q r o T t l o B C S R D 2 0 7 H V M 6 e l b a T m c f g k 0 0 2...

Page 28: ...n e h t t u b s t r a t s e n i g n e e h t n o d e h c t i w s s e o d r e t t i m s n a r t f o p m a l l a n g i s s p o t s n o 8 o n p m a l g n i r o t i n o m d n a t h g i l t o n t h g i l t...

Page 29: ...h t o n o d s t e e h s e v l a V s t e e h s e v l a v t s u j d A r e d n i l y c g n i r n o t s i p n r o W r e d n i l y c g n i r n o t s i p e c a l p e R d e t c e n n o c y l r e p o r p t o...

Page 30: ...PAGE 30 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC BLOCK DIAGRAM Figure 17 Block Diagram...

Page 31: ...MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 PAGE 31 MVH 702DRSC RECIEVERWIRING DIAGRAM Figure 18 ReceiverWiring Diagram...

Page 32: ...PAGE 32 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC VALVE CONTROL DIAGRAM Figure 19 Valve Control Diagram...

Page 33: ...MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 PAGE 33 NOTE PAGE...

Page 34: ...e a particular part is used Model Number Where indicated this shows that the corresponding part is utilized only with this specific model number or model number variant Items Found In the Items Number...

Page 35: ...ANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 PAGE 35 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC REVERSIBLE PLATE COMPACTOR 1 to 3 Units Qty P N Description 3 954001910 OIL FILTER HYDRAULIC 3 954001920 SUCTION OIL FILTER HYDRAULIC 1 954001900 CAP...

Page 36: ...PAGE 36 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR NAMEPLATE AND DECALS NAMEPLATE AND DECALS...

Page 37: ...0209030 MONITOR LAMP OPERATION DECAL 1 NPA 903 23 920209040 MAIN SWITCH DECAL 1 NPA 904 25 920209060 TRANSMITTER CONTROL DECAL 1 NPA 906 26 920209070 TRANSMITTER CAUTION DECAL 1 NPA 907 28 920209190 9...

Page 38: ...PAGE 38 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR VIBRATING PLATE ASSY VIBRATING PLATE ASSY...

Page 39: ...CU 1 6 462340050 PLATE F R 2 7 462340060 PLATE RIGHT 1 8 462340070 PLATE LEFT 1 9 009120407 SUNK HEAD BOLT 10X 20 T 12 10 001221020 BOLT 10 X 20 T 16 11 030210250 WASHER LOCK M10 16 13 930413001 SHOC...

Page 40: ...PAGE 40 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR VIBRATOR ASSY VIBRATOR ASSY...

Page 41: ...203 4 21 462340090 DRIVE GEAR MVH 702 1 22 462454590 SPRING 1 30 126L 2 23 462454600 SPRING 2 24 126L 2 24 462454610 SPRING 3 19 126L 2 25 462454620 SPRING 4 15 126L 2 26 462454630 SPRING 5 11 126L 2...

Page 42: ...PAGE 42 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR COVER ASSY COVER ASSY...

Page 43: ...21 030212300 WASHER LOCK M12 2 22 031112230 WASHER FLAT M12 2 23 462454660 CABLE STAY 1 24 001220815 BOLT 8 X 15 T 2 25 030208200 WASHER LOCK M8 2 27 462116460 RIGHT SIDE COVER 1 28 462116470 LEFT SID...

Page 44: ...PAGE 44 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR COVER ASSY CONT COVER ASSY...

Page 45: ...BOLT 8 X25 T 1 74 032208180 CONICAL SPRING WASHER M8 1 75 020308060 NUT M8 1 76 462454700 TENSION BAR 1 77 001220615 BOLT 6 X15 T 1 78 020306050 NUT M6 1 79 462454710 PIN 1 80 025910060 SNAP PIN SSP 6...

Page 46: ...PAGE 46 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR ENGINE ASSY ENGINE ASSY...

Page 47: ...OSE 1 121 954406570 CLAMP AH 705 2 122 462454730 CYCLONE JOINT 1 123 462010080 CYCLONE CLEANER 1 124 001220615 BOLT 6X 15 T 2 125 030206150 WASHER LOCK M6 2 126 031106100 WASHER FLAT M6 2 128 46234022...

Page 48: ...PAGE 48 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ASSY HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ASSY...

Page 49: ...1 19 462454800 FITTING PT1 70L 1 20 954001920 SUCTION FILTER 1 21 954010020 CONNECTOR PT PF1 4 1 22 954002100 ELBOW 45 PF3 4 1 23 001520825 SOCKET HEAD BOLT 8X25 T 6 25 959010170 OIL GAUGE 1 27 46221...

Page 50: ...PAGE 50 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ASSY CONT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ASSY...

Page 51: ...2060 PIPE SLEEVE PT1 26D 82L 2 60 954001910 OIL FILTER CP08 175 1 62 954001990 OIL HOSE 1 4 810L 1 63 954002000 OIL HOSE 1 4 900L 1 64 954002950 OIL HOSE 1 4 1005 470 1 65 954001940 OIL HOSE 1 2 1005...

Page 52: ...PAGE 52 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR ELECTRIC DEVICE ASSY ELECTRIC DEVICE ASSY...

Page 53: ...0 WASHER LOCK M10 1 21 031110160 WASHER FLAT M10 1 23 462455120 LED LAMP LU22 4 24 955406560 HOUR METER 85000 HOBBS 1 25 091003512 SCREW 3 5X12 2 26 030203580 WASHER LOCK M3 5 2 28 955010013 BATTERY 7...

Page 54: ...PAGE 54 MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR ELECTRIC DEVICE ASSY CONT ELECTRIC DEVICE ASSY...

Page 55: ...GENERATOR 1 56 462340490 HARNESS ENGINE RECEIVER 1 57 462455100 HARNESS LED 3 58 462455090 HARNESS RELAY EARTH 1 59 462455110 HARNESS STARTER REGULATOR 1 60 462455080 HARNESS MAG VALVE JOINT 1 61 462...

Page 56: ...calcomponents f Paint chemicals andlubricants g Decalsandpaperproducts h Itemspurchasedinkits 7 The sender will be notified of any materialreceivedthatisnotacceptable 8 Such material will be held for...

Page 57: ...MQ MIKASA MVH 702DRSC COMPACTOR PARTS OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 12 17 03 PAGE 57 NOTE PAGE...

Page 58: ...HELP PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER ON HAND WHEN CALLING MULTIQUIP SMAINPHONENUMBERS 800 421 1244 FAX 310 537 3927 310 537 3700 PARTSDEPARTMENT 800 427 1244 FAX 800 672 7877 310 537 3700 FAX...

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