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Ammann ARS 130 Single Drum Roller Operating Manual 3004255 PDF

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The Operating Manual for Ammann ARS 130 Single Drum Roller, equipped with Deutz TCD3.6 L4 engine adhering to EU Stage IV and U.S. EPA Tier 4f standards, is linked to serial number 3004255. It provides essential instructions for optimal operation.

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Ammann ARS 130 Single Drum Roller Deutz TCD3.6 L4 EU Stage IV / U.S. EPA Tier 4f Operating Manual SN 3004255 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Ammann ARS 130 Single Drum Roller Deutz TCD3.6 L4 EU Stage IV / U.S. EPA Tier 4f Operating Manual SN 3004255 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Language : English
Pages : 262
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File Type : PDF

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Ammann ARS 130 Single Drum Roller Deutz TCD3.6 L4 EU Stage IV / U.S. EPA Tier 4f Operating Manual SN 3004255 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Contents      8
1 SPECIFICATION MANUAL     13
1 1Basic data     14
1 2Dimensional drawing of the machine    16
1 3Technical data     18
1 4Optional equipment     21
1 4 1Air conditioning    22
1 4 2Beacon     22
1 4 3Padfoot segments    22
1 4 4Blade     22
1 4 5ACE FORCE     23
1 4 6Telematic Readiness    23
1 4 7Fire extinguisher    23
1 4 8Tachograph     23
2 OPERATING MANUAL     25
2 1Main safety precautions    27
2 1 1Safety precautions during operation of the machine  27
2 1 1 1Before compacting works are started   27
2 1 1 2Work in the dangerous area    27
2 1 1 3Ensurance of safety measures by the provider  28
2 1 1 4Cab with integrated ROPS    28
2 1 2Requirements for the machine driver’s qualification  29
2 1 3Driver’s obligations    30
2 1 4Forbidden activities – safety and guarantee   32
2 1 5Safety notices and signs applied on the machine  35
2 1 6Manual signals    39
2 2Environmental and hygiene principles   42
2 2 1Hygiene principles    42
2 2 2Environmental principles    42
2 3Preservation and storage of the machine   43
2 3 1Short-term preservation and storage for 1–2 months  43
2 3 2Preservation and storage for a period over 2 months  43
2 3 3Depreservation and inspection of the delivered machine  44
2 4Machine disposal after its service life   45
2 5Machine description     46
2 6Controls and checking instruments    48
2 6 1Display control – operation screen   69
2 6 2Display control – Information screen   76
2 6 3Display control – Service screen   82
2 6 4Display disconnected    85
2 7Machine operation and use    86
2 7 1Engine start     87
2 7 2Drive and reverse drive    93
2 7 3Stopping the machine and engine   99
2 7 4Machine emergency stop    99
2 7 5Panic response    101
2 7 6Machine parking    101
2 7 7ACE Force     102
2 7 7 1Parameters setting screen    104
2 7 7 2Double drum rebound    105
2 7 8Cab lifting and lowering    106
2 7 9Tyre ballasting with liquid    108
2 7 10Blade     110
2 8Machine transport     112
2 8 1Loading the machine    113
2 8 1 1Loading the machine using a ramp   113
2 8 1 2Loading the machine using a crane   114
2 9Special conditions to use the machine   115
2 9 1Safety function and emergency mode of the machine (limp mode) 115
2 9 1 1Symbols shown on the display   116
2 9 1 2Switching to the emergency (limp) mode   117
2 9 1 3Deactivation of the emergency (limp) mode   118
2 9 2Towing the machine    119
2 9 3Machine operation during the initial run-in period  124
2 9 4Machine operation at low temperatures   124
2 9 5Machine operation at higher temperatures and humidity  124
2 9 6Machine operation at higher altitudes   125
2 9 7Machine operation in dusty environment   125
2 9 8Driving with vibration on compacted and hard materials  125
3 MAINTENANCE MANUAL     127
3 1Safety and other measures during maintenance of the machine  129
3 1 1Safety during machine maintenance   129
3 1 2Fire protection when operating fluids are changed  129
3 1 3Environmental and hygiene principles   130
3 2Specification of operating fluids    131
3 2 1Engine oil     131
3 2 2Fuel     132
3 2 3Coolant     133
3 2 4Hydraulic oil    134
3 2 5Gear oil     134
3 2 6DEF (AdBlue)     134
3 2 7Lubricating grease    135
3 2 8Screen washer fluid    135
3 2 9Drum coolant     135
3 2 10Air-conditioning filling    135
3 2 11Vibrator oil    135
3 4Lubrication and maintenance chart    137
3 5Lubrication and service plan    140
3 6Lubrication and maintenance operations   141
Every 20 hours of operation (daily)   142
3 6 1Checking the oil in the engine   142
3 6 2Checking the engine coolant   143
3 6 3Checking the oil in the hydraulic tank   144
3 6 4Fuel check    145
3 6 5DEF (AdBlue) level check    146
3 6 6Checking the fan for condition   149
3 6 7Checking the dust valve of the air filter  149
3 6 8Inspection of warning and checking devices  150
3 6 9Engine tightness check    152
3 6 10Checking the exhaust system for tightness  152
3 6 11Cleaning of the water separator on the fuel filter  153
3 6 12Brake test    154
3 6 12 1Check of the parking brake   154
3 6 12 2Check of the emergency brake   155
3 6 12 3Check of the service brake   156
Every 100 hours of operation (weekly)   157
3 6 13Tyre pressure check    157
Every 250 hours of operation (every 3 months)   158
3 6 14Checking the sensor of the air filter   158
3 6 15Machine lubrication    160
3 6 16Checking the oil in the vibrator   163
3 6 17Checking the oil in travel gearboxes   164
3 6 18Checking the pad-foot segments   165
3 6 19Seat switch check    165
Every 500 hours of operation (every 6 months)   166
3 6 20Engine oil change    166
3 6 21Fuel filter replacement    169
3 6 22Air filter cartridges replacement   171
3 6 23DEF (AdBlue) filter replacement   173
3 6 24Engine coolant check    176
3 6 25Replacement of the cab ventilation filter and of the heating filter 177
3 6 26Electrical installation check   178
3 6 27Replacement of the air filter elements of the air conditioning unit 178
3 6 28Checking the wheel screws for tightening  178
Every 1,000 hours of operation (yearly)   179
3 6 29Checking the engine belt   179
3 6 30Oil change in travel gearboxes   180
3 6 31Checking the intake pipe of the engine   181
3 6 32Checking the batteries    182
3 6 33Checking the engine    183
3 6 34Damping system check    183
3 6 35Checking the air-conditioning compressor for mounting  185
3 6 36Engine and machine diagnostics   185
Every 2,000 hours of operation (every 2 years)   186
3 6 37Oil change in the vibrator   186
3 6 38Cleaning and checking the air-conditioning system  187
3 6 39Hydraulic oil and filter replacement   188
3 6 40Cleaning of the suction filter of the cab lifting and lowering unit 194
3 6 41Vent plug replacement    195
Every 6,000 hours of operation (every 4 years)   196
3 6 42Coolant change    196
Maintenance as required    198
3 6 43Fuel system venting    198
3 6 44Regeneration of clogged SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) catalyst 199
3 6 45Cooler cleaning    201
3 6 46Machine cleaning    202
3 6 47Scraper adjustment    203
3 6 48Drum coolant    204
3 6 49Printer paper replacement   205
3 6 50Charging of the battery    207
3 6 51Checking the screw connections for tightening  208
3 7Troubleshooting     211
3 7 1Machine errors    212
3 7 2Errors due to safety functions   214
3 7 3Errors at the inputs    215
3 7 4Errors at the outputs    216
3 7 5ACE errors     217
3 7 6System errors    218
3 7 7Engine errors    219
3 8Appendices     244
Wiring diagram     244
Hydraulic diagram – wheel lock    252
Hydraulic diagram – complete ATC    254
Table of spare parts    256

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