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WLS-C Wheel Loader Scale - Warranty

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WLS-C Limited Warranty

Rice Lake Weighing Systems (RLWS) warrants that all RLWS equipment and systems properly installed by a
Distributor or Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) will operate per written specifications as confirmed by
the Distributor/OEM and accepted by RLWS. RoughDeck fabricated platforms and weldments are warranted
against defects in materials and workmanship for five (5) years. Load cells and all other components are
warranted for two (2) years.

RLWS warrants that the equipment sold hereunder will conform to the current written specifications authorized
by RLWS. RLWS warrants the equipment against faulty workmanship and defective materials. If any equipment
fails to conform to these warranties, RLWS will, at its option, repair or replace such goods returned within the
warranty period subject to the following conditions:

Upon discovery by Buyer of such nonconformity, RLWS will be given prompt written notice with a
detailed explanation of the alleged deficiencies.

Individual electronic components returned to RLWS for warranty purposes must be packaged to prevent
electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage in shipment. Packaging requirements are listed in a publication,
“Protecting Your Components From Static Damage in Shipment,” available from RLWS Equipment
Return Department.

Examination of such equipment by RLWS confirms that the nonconformity actually exists, and was not
caused by accident, misuse, neglect, alteration, improper installation, improper repair or improper
testing; RLWS shall be the sole judge of all alleged non-conformities.

Such equipment has not been modified, altered, or changed by any person other than RLWS or its duly
authorized repair agents.

RLWS will have a reasonable time to repair or replace the defective equipment. Buyer is responsible for
shipping charges both ways.

In no event will RLWS be responsible for travel time or on-location repairs, including assembly or
disassembly of equipment, nor will RLWS be liable for the cost of any repairs made by others.

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WARRANTIES

 

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BUYER

 

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LIABILITY

 

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No terms, conditions, understanding, or agreements purporting to modify the terms of this warranty shall have
any legal effect unless made in writing and signed by a corporate officer of RLWS and the Buyer.

© 2010 Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Inc. Rice Lake, WI USA. All Rights Reserved.

RICE LAKE WEIGHING SYSTEMS • 230 WEST COLEMAN STREET • RICE LAKE, WISCONSIN 54868 • USA

Summary of Contents for WLS-C

Page 1: ...115203 WLS C Wheel Loader Scale Installation User Manual To be the best by every measure...

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Page 3: ...Button Functions 12 2 1 Indicator Display 12 2 2 Indicator Buttons 13 3 0 Calibration 14 3 1 Entering Calibration Mode 14 3 2 Parameters 15 3 3 Angle Calibration 15 3 3 1 Calibration procedure 16 3 4...

Page 4: ...f product related topics at no cost Visit www ricelake com webinars 4 14 Time Setting Menu 32 4 15 Sensors Check Menu 33 4 15 1 Input Status Menu 33 4 15 2 On Off Outputs Menu 33 4 15 3 Pressure Senso...

Page 5: ...mbing connector or relative component Always make certain that all moving parts have been locked and check for any residual pressure when disconnecting any hydraulic plumbing Always let the bucket or...

Page 6: ...ure 1 2 find the desired angle and tighten the handle Figure 1 2 Bracket screwed in place Wire Connect To PT1 Pressure transducer PT2 Second pressure transducer optional Prox1 Angle sensor on chassis...

Page 7: ...upplied to attach the sensor to the flange block The kit comes with a few common fittings which fit the majority of wheel loaders It may be required to locate special fittings for the installation See...

Page 8: ...lls off easily The fittings shown in Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 and Figure 1 8 can be connected directly to the valve of the machine The weld on fitting Figure 1 7 can be used on the steel tubing of the cy...

Page 9: ...WLS C Wheel Loader Scale Installation 5 Figure 1 10 Flange Welded to Hydraulic Line at Desired Angle Figure 1 11 Sensor Mounted at Non Recommended Angle Figure 1 12 Sensor Mounted at Recommended Angle...

Page 10: ...em in such a way that the lifting reference notch activates the first proximity switch and that it remains active even when the second has been activated If the weighing system is running properly the...

Page 11: ...WLS C Wheel Loader Scale Installation 7 Figure 1 14 Location of Installed Proximity Sensor Figure 1 15 Installation Location of First Switch 40 50 cm...

Page 12: ...e necessary because the relative angle between the chassis and the boom is used to perform the weighing computation Figure 1 16 Sensor Placement 1 Using two to three 1 beads weld the angle sensor s mo...

Page 13: ...he arm and must parallel on the boom There are 3 bolts on the angle sensor 1 on top and 2 on the bottom The angle sensor should be installed so that the 1 bolt side faces up and the side with 2 bolts...

Page 14: ...ng Existing Electrical Line 4 Tie off excess wire in an open area of the wheel loader 1 5 Passing and Protecting Cables Cables should if possible pass along the same route as the electrics cables of y...

Page 15: ...ted Correctly Do not mount the cables too close to the motor unless they are well insulated If you use clips to fix the cables down remember not to tighten them too much Very often cable breakage is d...

Page 16: ...nd displays the software version and the date of the latest upgrade For example WS06_05 WS06_XX 28 2 2010 DD MM YY Figure 2 1 WLS C Software Version and Date of Last Update This screen is visible for...

Page 17: ...n adds the partial load to the total 2 Partial Minus Partial zeroing button 3 Print Enter Press and hold for 3 seconds to access Operation menu Press and release once to print ticket optional printer...

Page 18: ...he Partial Minus button to reach the Setting Menu Figure 3 1 Setting Menu 3 Press and release the Print Enter button to enter the menu The display indicates CAL PIN 0 Figure 3 2 Enter Calibration PIN...

Page 19: ...n of angle sensor on the boom LEFT RIGHT press and release the Print Enter button to change the mounting side Left is standard Act Angle The actual value of relative angle or the difference between th...

Page 20: ...hat end value Figure 3 7 Bucket Position for Start Angle Value 7 Lower the bucket about one foot from the ground level See Figure 3 8 8 Scroll to the Get Reset Angle menu 9 Press and release the Print...

Page 21: ...owing procedure to access the dynamic calibration menu from the operating screen 1 Scroll using the Partial Minus button to the Dynamic Cal menu from the Setting Menu 2 Select empty or loaded calibrat...

Page 22: ...e refer ET1 xxxx xxxxx ET1 xxxx xxxxx Allows viewing the complete empty calibration 1 table it is possible to view two values the left value corresponds the index table whereas the value on the right...

Page 23: ...Time Time elapsed during the lift obviously the lower this value the greater the speed of the lift TP1 value Indicates the piston s pressure transducer reading TP2 value Indicates the rod s pressure t...

Page 24: ...er of lifts performed at decreasing speed which will correspond to the number of points recorded in loaded calibration 2 table refer LT2 xxxx xxxxx LT2 xxxx xxxxx Allows viewing the complete loaded ca...

Page 25: ...changes The asterisk will disappear 6 Scroll to another page of the menu or return to the operation menu by pressing and holding the Tare Sel button to the previous menu 3 8 Calibration Menu There ar...

Page 26: ...etting Setting lifting cylinder s thickness for calibration 1 set in cm 2 Cylinder 2 xxxx Setting Setting lifting cylinder s circumference for calibration 2 set in cm 2 Rod 2 xxxx Setting Setting cyli...

Page 27: ...he regenerative valve is On or Off 2 Save Command Saving permanently all modifications to parameters Menu Line Menu Text Type Description 1 Dynamic Setting Text 2 Empty Cal Access to sub menu Access t...

Page 28: ...added automatically to the total weight NOTE Avoid weighing with the machine tilted sideways and or sloping forward or backward Avoid sudden and or abrupt movements during the weighing operation 4 2 S...

Page 29: ...ter button to access the User menu 2 Using the Partial Minus button scroll down to the Weighing menu and press and release the Print Enter button to disable the weighing The green LED will go out on t...

Page 30: ...dent calibrations This is typically used when the machine is equipped with 2 different lifting devices for example bucket and forks Use the following procedure to select the desired calibration mode 1...

Page 31: ...onds to enter the User menu 2 Scroll down using the Partial Minus button until you see the Contrast menu 3 Follow the Setting New Values on page 30 procedure to modify the contrast value which can be...

Page 32: ...utton until you see the Time Setting menu Figure 4 8 Time Setting 3 Press and release the Print Enter button to select the time 4 Use the Partial Minus button to scroll to each sub menu then use the p...

Page 33: ...Outputs To select the Out 4 sub menu press and release the Print Enter button Buzzer to visualize the status WLS C internal buzzer On when active Out 4 to visualize the printer s power supply status i...

Page 34: ...r button An asterisk will appear on line 1 above the value to be modified 2 Modify the value of each figure by pressing and releasing the Tare Plus or Partial Minus button to change the value USER Men...

Page 35: ...nus in the system where The first column refers to the line of the display in which the text is written The second column describes the text shown on the display The third column describes the type of...

Page 36: ...u Access to diagnostics menu allowing visualizing proximity and outputs status and to read transducers values 2 Setting Menu Access sub menu Access to calibration menu restricted to system s installer...

Page 37: ...Type Description 1 Input Status Heading 2 Proxy 1 On Off Visualize Visualize input status of Proximity 1 2 Proxy 2 On Off Visualize Visualize input status of Proximity 2 Table 4 5 Proximity Settings...

Page 38: ...5 mm width Due to its lightness and compact size it can be easily fitted into a wide range of applications The WLS C roll paper printer includes customized programming capability making it capable to...

Page 39: ...aud Rate 600 to 38 400 bps Receiver buffer 128 byte Flash memory 32K Graphic memory 1 logo of 348 x 85 dot Power supply 10 30 VDC Current consumption During printing 600mA idle 20mA Dimensions 146 x 8...

Page 40: ...36 WLS C Wheel Loader Scale Figure 5 3 Printer Dimensions 64 5 96 146 112 88 2...

Page 41: ...the nonconformity actually exists and was not caused by accident misuse neglect alteration improper installation improper repair or improper testing RLWS shall be the sole judge of all alleged non con...

Page 42: ...Friday and 8 a m to 12 noon on Saturday CST Telephone Sales Technical Support 800 472 6703 Canadian and Mexican Customers 800 321 6703 International 715 234 9171 Immediate Emergency Service For immedi...

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