Hyundai Ceres HR70C-9 Tier4F Operator’s & Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Hyundai Ceres HR70C-9 Tier4F Operator’s & Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Hyundai Ceres HR70C-9 Tier4F Operator’s & Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Hyundai Ceres HR70C-9 Tier4F Operator’s & Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Pages : 108
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Hyundai Ceres HR70C-9 Tier4F Operator’s & Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
1.5 User instructions:
1.5.1 Responsibility of the contractor:
The contractor is the owner or hirer of the compaction roller.
The responsibility to ensure that the compaction roller is
exclusively operated, serviced and maintained by staff that is
ο· physically, mentally and professionally fit and
ο· has read and understood the operating and
maintenance manual rests entirely with the owner or
hirer of the vehicle.
ο· Prompt the operating and service staff to confirm this in
written form before authorizing them to use the vehicle.
ο· Individuals under the influence of alcohol or drugs must
not operate the compaction roller.
ο· Make sure that, in addition to the instructions and
guidelines stated in this manual, the mandatory national
or local safety regulations and laws referring to the
operation of construction machinery are observed.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Hyundai Ceres HR70C-9 Tier4F Operator’s & Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
1 Machine designation, manufacturer and notes 8
1 1 Machine designation and intended use 8
1 1 1 Intended purpose and designated use 8
1 2 Manufacturer 8
1 2 1 Name and address of the manufacturer 8
1 2 2 Contact 8
1 3 Type plate and serial number 9
1 3 1 Type plate labeling and serial number 9
1 4 EC Declaration of Conformity 10
1 5 User instructions 11
1 5 1 Responsibility of the contractor 11
1 5 2 Responsibility of the driver and the service staff 11
1 6 Change in ownership (e g by selling the compaction roller) 11
1 7 Notes on this operating and maintenance manual 12
1 7 1 Symbols in the operating and maintenance manual 12
1 7 2 Further notes on this operating and maintenance manual 13
1 8 Vibrations 13
1 8 1 Hand and arm vibration 13
1 8 2 Whole-body vibration 13
2 Safety instructions 14
2 1 General use of the compaction roller 14
2 2 Working with the compaction roller 15
2 3 Safety instructions in emergencies 15
3 Technical specifications 16
3 1 Operating data 16
3 2 Tires 17
3 3 Fill levels 17
3 4 Diesel engine 17
3 5 Roll-over protection system (ROPS) 17
3 6 Dimensions 18
4 Transporting the compaction roller 19
4 1 Securing and loading the compaction roller before transporting it 19
4 1 1 Loading the compaction roller onto a flat bed truck 19
4 1 2 Securing the compaction roller on the transport vehicle 20
4 1 3 Tying the compaction roller to the transport vehicle 20
4 1 4 Carrying out the transport 21
Operating & maintenance manual
3
5 Getting acquainted with the compaction roller 22
5 1 Overview: Assembly groups 22
5 2 Overview: DriverΒ΄s compartment 23
5 3 Warning notices and labels 24
6 Before starting the compaction roller 25
6 1 Prior to the initial start 25
6 2 Checking the compaction roller: Visual inspection 25
6 2 1 Checking the drum area 26
6 3 Refueling (Diesel) 27
6 4 Opening the door and accessing the vehicle 28
7 Individual settings 30
7 1 Adjusting the driverΒ΄s seat 30
7 2 Adjustable steering column 32
7 2 1 Adjusting the exterior mirrors 32
7 2 2 Fastening the safety belt 33
7 3 DriverΒ΄s seat: Optional features 34
8 Control elements and displays in the cab 35
8 1 Overview: Dashboard 35
8 1 1 Display 35
8 1 2 Status and error messages 37
8 1 3 Switches in the steering column 38
8 1 4 Warning features 38
8 1 5 Joystick and panel of switches in the right armrest 39
8 1 6 Panel of switches below the roof of the cab 41
8 1 7 Heating & ventilation 41
9 Starting, driving and stopping the compaction roller 42
9 1 Prior to starting 42
9 2 Starting the Diesel engine 42
9 2 1 Trouble-shooting: Diesel engine start 43
9 3 Driving the compaction roller 43
9 3 1 Forward motion: start 43
9 3 2 Forward motion: stop 44
9 3 3 Reverse motion: start 44
9 3 4 Reverse motion: stop 45
9 3 5 Changing direction 45
9 3 6 Driving in the rain 46
9 3 7 Driving in the dark or with restricted visibility 46
9 4 Line-of-sight obstruction 47
9 5 Stopping and parking the compaction roller 48
9 5 1 Leaving the compaction roller 48
10 Driving on heavy soils and on slopes 49
10 1 HA control (Optional feature) 49
10 1 1 Overriding the hydraulic HA control 49
10 2 HD system of the rear axle (Optional feature) 50
10 3 Slopes 51
10 3 1 Maximum gradeability of the compaction rollers (depending on the ground) 51
10 3 2 Operation on slopes: Start 51
10 3 3 Driving uphill with the roller drum ahead 52
10 3 4 Driving uphill with the rear end ahead 52
10 3 5 Driving downhill 53
10 3 6 Stopping the operation on slopes 53
11 Towing the compaction roller 54
11 1 Safety instructions referring to the towing process 54
11 2 Measures to be taken prior to towing 54
11 2 2 Releasing the parking brake and the HP valves 55
11 2 3 Deactivating (releasing) the parking brake 55
11 2 4 Carrying out the towing process 55
11 2 5 After towing 56
12 Working with the compaction roller 58
12 1 Safety instructions referring to work with the vehicle 58
12 2 Control elements related to working 58
12 3 Fields of application of the compaction roller 59
12 3 1 Basic information on soil compaction 59
12 3 2 Simple operation: Forward motion (without vibration) 60
12 3 3 Simple operation: Reverse motion (without vibration) 60
12 4 Soil compaction by means of the smooth roller drum 61
12 4 1 Surface soil compaction 61
12 4 2 Deactivating surface soil compaction 61
12 4 3 Deep soil compaction 62
12 4 4 Deactivating deep soil compaction 62
12 5 Soil compaction with the pad foot drum 63
12 5 1 Basic information on the fields of application of the pad foot drum 63
13 Compaction measurement (Optional feature) 64
13 1 1 Variants of the compaction measurement system 64
13 1 2 Advantages of compaction measurement 64
13 1 3 Compaction measurement Variant 1 65
13 1 4 Installing and dismantling the compaction measurement system 65
13 1 5 Compaction measurement system, variant 2: Display & recording 66
14 Conversion from a smooth drum to a pad foot drum 67
14 1 1 Mounting the pad foot segments on a smooth roller drum 68
15 Tires at the rear axle 70
15 1 1 Water filling of the tires 70
15 1 2 Filling procedure: Water and antifreeze additive 70
15 1 3 Filling procedure: Pure water 71
15 1 4 Emptying the tires 71
15 1 5 Filling procedure: Using the βHanauer Mausβ 72
15 1 6 Checking the tire inflation pressure 72
15 1 7 Mounting the tires 72
16 Failures and trouble shooting 73
17 Maintenance instructions 75
17 1 Safety instructions referring to maintenance work 75
17 1 1 Safety precautions to be taken prior to maintenance work 75
17 1 2 After completing maintenance work 76
17 2 Overview: Maintenance 77
18 Maintenance instructions for the driver 78
18 1 1 Table of lubricants 78
18 1 2 Required spare parts for maintenance work: Maintenance kit 79
18 2 Check list: Required maintenance work for maintenance certificate A 80
18 3 Maintenance certificate A: Daily maintenance work 81
18 3 1 Checks and cleaning procedures prior to starting the compaction roller 81
18 3 2 Fuel level 81
18 3 3 Preliminary fuel filter 82
18 3 4 Coolant level 82
18 3 5 V-belt tension 83
18 3 6 Engine oil level 83
18 3 7 Hydraulic oil level 84
18 3 8 Air filter 84
18 3 9 Check the tire inflation pressure 85
18 3 10 Windshield washer system 85
18 3 11 Cleaning the cab after each operation 85
18 3 12 Cleaning the scrapers 86
19 Maintenance certificates B & C: Maintenance work to be performed by service
staff 87
20 Maintenance certificate B: At intervals of 100 operating hours 89
20 1 Maintenance work referring to the Diesel engine 89
20 1 1 Checking the water-fuel separator 89
20 1 2 Cooling system 89
21 Maintenance certificate C: At intervals of 500 operating hours 90
21 1 1 Replacing the filter cartridges of the preliminary fuel filter 90
21 1 2 Engine oil change 90
21 1 3 Topping up on engine oil 91
21 1 4 Replacing the combustion air filter 91
21 2 Maintenance work referring to the hydraulic system 92
21 2 1 Replacing the hydraulic oil and the oil filter cartridge 92
21 2 2 Hydraulic oil change 93
21 3 Maintenance work referring to the rear axle 94
21 3 1 Checking the oil level in the wheel drives and changing oil 94
21 3 2 Oil level check and oil change in the rear axle 95
21 3 3 Maintenance work referring to the drum and vibration drive 96
21 3 4 Oil level check: drum drive 96
21 3 5 Oil level check: vibration drive 96
21 4 Maintenance work referring to the electrical system 97
21 4 1 Maintenance work related to the battery 97
21 4 2 Printed circuit board, fuses and relays 97
21 4 3 Allocation of the fuses on the printed circuit board 98
21 5 Maintenance work referring to the ventilation system 98
22 Cleaning and preservation 99
22 1 Cleaning the engine 99
22 2 Long-term storage 99
22 3 Final shutdown of the compaction roller 100
23 Initial operation 101
23 1 Delivery receipt of the compaction roller 101
23 1 1 Checking the operating state of the compaction roller 101
23 2 Instruction and demonstration at the machine 102
23 2 1 Vehicle documents and operating manual 102
23 2 2 Operating elements and displays in the cab 102
23 2 3 Working with the compaction roller 102
23 2 4 Driving the compaction roller 102
23 2 5 Maintenance work 103
23 3 Check list: First inspection after the initial 50 operating hours 104
23 3 1 Fill levels 104
23 3 2 Diesel engine 104
23 3 3 Screw connections 105
23 3 4 Hydraulic system 105
24 Note of delivery and verification of inspections 106
24 1 Note of delivery 106
24 2 Verification: First inspection after 50 operating hours 107
24 3 Verification: Correct delivery procedure and execution of all lubrication &
maintenance work 108
25 Table of figures 109
26 Index 110
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