PAGE 14 — DEF TANK REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #0 (09/11/20)
OPERATION
OPERATION
Connecting Fill Hose (Unit A)
1. Make sure the DEF tank system is placed on secure,
level ground where it will not slip or slide.
2. Open the front door (Figure 9
A
) on the enclosure
and make sure one end of the DEF tank fill hose
(P/N EE60457) is already connected to the 90-degree
fitting inside the enclosure.
3. Unreel the DEF tank fill hose from its holder and
route it through the hole opening on the left side of
the enclosure.
4. Connect this end of the fill hose to the application.
Connecting Communication Cable (Unit A)
To establish communication between the generator and
the 100-gallon (379-liter) DEF tank, a communication cable
(P/N EE60460) must be connected.
1. Remove the protective dust cap (Figure 9
D
) from the
communication port labeled
UNIT A
.
2. Connect the 9-pin end of the communication cable
to the
UNIT A
input connection on the DEF tank as
F
.
3. Remove the protective dust cap on the generator
E)
.
4. Connect the 14-pin end of the communication cable to
the generator as shown in Figure 9
.
NOTICE
The DEF tank system is capable of providing fluid to up to
two applications simultaneously (based on model used).
NOTICE
The application must have a DEF Adapter Kit installed.
Refer to
OPTIONS (DEF TANK ADAPTER KITS)
page 7 for more information.
NOTICE
The application’s fill ports can be identified by a
BLUE
cap (Figure 9
) on top of the onboard DEF tank or an
external 90° fitting
) located on the outside
of the generator cabinet.
Connecting Communication Cable (Unit B)
1. Remove the protective dust cap from the communication
port labeled
UNIT B
.
2. Connect the 9-pin end of the communication cable to
the
UNIT B
input connection on the DEF tank.
3. Remove the protective dust cap on the generator
E)
.
4. Connect the 14-pin end of the communication cable to
the generator as shown in Figure 9
G
.
Operation Indicators
5. The DEF tank is now ready for use. The
GREEN
“
System OK
” status LED (Figure 5) should be
ON
(lit).
Figure 5. System Status Green LED (ON)
6. The
GREEN
“
Cycle
” status LED (Figure 6) should be
OFF
until the transfer of fluid is required.
Figure 6. Cycle Status LED (OFF)
7. When the fluid inside the generator’s DEF tank falls
below 33%, the DEF tank will automatically begin
pumping and the
GREEN
“
Cycle
” status LED (Figure 7)
will turn
ON
, indicating that the external DEF tank has
begun transferring fluid to the generator’s DEF tank.
Figure 7. Cycle Status Green LED (ON)
NOTICE
Unit B
is only available when using the
DEFTANK2
model.