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Published 11/26/2014, Control # 447-05
RT770E SERVICE MANUAL
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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GROVE
Check
1.
Operate the skylight wiper. Verify it works. (Replace
wiper blade as needed if it streaks or otherwise wipes
poorly.)
Tools for Troubleshooting
This machine incorporates a CAN bus Multiplex system.
To effectively troubleshoot the electrical system, you need a
Windows-based personal computer, CAN-Link service
software (Part No. 9999102587), and a connection cable
(Part No. 80026376).
Manitowoc Crane Care requests you have, as part of your
service tool kit inventory, the CAN-Link service tool kit for the
RT770E. The software will allow you to see in real time the
status of all inputs and outputs on the system, and it will allow
you to detect any errors on input or output. The CAN-Link
service software and connection cable are available through
Crane Care to those service technicians who have attended
the Grove New Technology training course.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
This section is provided to give a brief description of the
optional equipment available for the crane which is not
discussed elsewhere within this service manual.
Beacon Light
The beacon light is installed on the right side of the turntable
in front of the main hoist.
Boom Mounted Floodlights
The boom light switch is located in the cab overhead panel.
The switch is an On/Off rocker switch that will turn the lamps
located on the underside of the boom On and Off.
Rear View Mirror
The rear view mirror installation consists of a rear view mirror
mounted on the top left corner of the cab. The mirror can be
adjusted as required for optimum view from the cab while the
boom is over the front of the crane.
Air Conditioner
A hydraulic driven air conditioner is installed on the left side
of the turntable. It consists of a compressor motor, a
condenser unit, and a cab unit mounted under the operators
seat. It is turned on and off by a rotary switch mounted on the
overhead console, refer to Air Conditioner Control Switch
(Optional) in the Operator’s Handbook in Section 3 -
Operating Controls and Procedures. The air conditioning
compressor motor is driven by the No. 2 hydraulic pump. The
dual accumulator charge valve ensures the brake circuit gets
the priority flow and the air conditioner circuit receives the
excess flow.
Cold Weather Operation
Regions with ambient temperatures below -9°C (15°F) are
considered arctic. The following recommendations are for
operating Grove cranes in very low (i.e., sub-zero)
temperatures.
Use particular care to ensure that cranes being operated in
very cold temperatures are operated and maintained in
accordance with the procedures as provided by Manitowoc.
Therefore, always ensure adequate lubrication during
system warm-up and proper operation of all crane functions
when operating in cold weather and regardless of the oil
viscosity of the crane’s lubricants, always follow the cold
weather start-up and operating procedures described in the
Operator Manual.
To ensure adequate lubrication during
system warm-up and proper operation of all crane functions,
(Refer to
Individual crane functions should be operated to ensure they
are sufficiently warmed prior to performing a lift.
Operation of cranes at full rated capacities in ambient
temperatures between -9°C and -40°C (15°F and -40°F) or
lower should be accomplished only by competent operators
who possess the skill, experience, and dexterity to ensure
smooth operation.
Component Coolant Heater
A diesel fueled coolant heater circulates warm coolant
through engine and crane components when operating
during arctic temperatures. The coolant heater should be
activated 2 hours before starting the crane to allow sufficient
time to preheat fluids and assist with easy start-up
conditions.
To activate the heater, ensure the fuel supply valve from the
heater fuel reservoir is turned to the ON position. Ensure the
battery disconnect switch is turned to the ON position and
push the activation button at the heater control panel. A
green light will illuminate indicating the system is activated.
The start-up and shutdown cycles may take approximately 2
minutes for initialization. Ensure the coolant, transmission
heater, swivel, battery heater, in-line fuel pump, in-line fuel
heater, and hydraulic reservoir heater are heating properly.
WARNING
Explosion Hazard!
Before switching on, check if the heater can be operated
at the current site of the crane. There is a danger of
explosion when using the heater around combustible
objects! Do not park the vehicle near objects that are
flammable.
Use caution near the exhaust tailpipe as it will also
become very hot.
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