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KCM 62Z7/67Z7/67TM7 Wheel Loader ISUZU 4HK1 Engine OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
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KCM 62Z7/67Z7/67TM7 Wheel Loader ISUZU 4HK1 Engine OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
SN 62J1-5001 and up
65J5-5001 and up
PN 93107-00711
Language : English
Pages : 401
Downloadable : Yes
File Type : PDF
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
KCM 62Z7/67Z7/67TM7 Wheel Loader ISUZU 4HK1 Engine OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
SN 62J1-5001 and up
65J5-5001 and up
PN 93107-00711
ENGINE EMISSION CONTROL LABEL1
MACHINE NUMBERS 3
SAFETY S-1
Recognize Safety InformationS-1
Understand Signal WordsS-1
Follow Safety Instructions S-2
Prepare for Emergencies S-3
Wear Protective Clothing S-3
Protect Against Noise S-4
Inspect Machine S-4
General Precautions for Cab S-5
Use Handrails and Steps S-6
Never Ride Attachment S-6
Adjust Operator’s SeatS-6
Ensure Safety Before Rising from or Leaving Operator’s
SeatS-7
Fasten Your Seat BeltS-7
Move and Operate Machine SafelyS-8
Handle Starting Aids Safely S-8
Operate Only from Operator’s Seat S-9
Jump Starting S-9
Investigate Job Site Beforehand S-10
Equipment of Head Guard, ROPS, FOPSS-11
Provide Signals for Jobs Involving Multiple Machines S-11
Keep Riders Off Machine S-12
Drive SafelyS-12
Drive Machine Safely (Work Site) S-13
Drive Safely with Bucket Loaded S-14
Drive on Snow Safely S-14
Travel on Public Roads Safely S-15
Avoid Injury from Rollaway AccidentsS-15
Avoid Accidents from Backing Up and TurningS-16
Avoid Positioning Bucket or Attachment Over
Anyone S-17
Avoid Tipping S-17
Never Undercut a High BankS-18
Dig with Caution S-18
Perform Truck Loading Safely S-18
Avoid Power Lines S-19
Precautions for Operation S-19
Precautions for LightningS-19
Object Handling S-20
Protect Against Flying Debris S-20
Park Machine Safely S-21
Store Attachments SafelyS-21
Transport SafelyS-22
Handle Fluids Safely−Avoid Fires S-23
Practice Safe MaintenanceS-24
Warn Others of Service Work S-25
Support Machine Properly S-25
Stay Clear of Moving Parts S-26
Support Maintenance Properly S-26
Prevent Parts from FlyingS-27
Prevent Burns S-27
Replace Rubber Hoses PeriodicallyS-28
Avoid High-Pressure FluidsS-28
Prevent Fires S-29
Evacuating in Case of FireS-31
Beware of Exhaust Fumes S-31
Precautions for Welding and Grinding S-31
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines S-32
Avoid Applying Heat to Lines Containing Flammable
FluidsS-32
Precautions for Handling Accumulator and Gas
Damper S-32
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating S-33
Beware of Asbestos and Silicon Dust and Other
ContaminationS-33
Prevent Battery ExplosionsS-34
Service Air Conditioning System SafelyS-34
Handle Chemical Products SafelyS-35
Dispose of Waste Properly S-35
Notes for Exhaust Filter S-36
Precautions for Communication Terminal S-36
Precaution for Communication Terminal Equipment
(Option) S-37
SAFETY LABELS S-39
COMPONENTS NAME 1-1
Components Name 1-1
GETTING ON/OFF THE MACHINE1-3
Getting ON/OFF the Machine 1-3
OPERATOR’S STATION 1-4
Exhaust Filter1-4
Diesel Particulate Filter 1-5
Description of DPF functions 1-5
Automatic regeneration 1-6
Cab Features 1-7
Front Console 1-8
Right Console 1-9
Multi-Function Joystick Type1-9
Right Console 1-10
Fingertip Control Type1-10
Monitor Panel 1-11
Service Indicator 1-12
Parking Brake Indicator (Red)1-13
Brake Oil Low Pressure Indicator (Red) 1-13
Hydraulic Oil Level Indicator (Red) 1-13
Low Steering Oil Pressure Indicator (Red) 1-14
HST Warning Indicator (Red)1-14
Discharge Warning Indicator (Red)1-14
Engine Warning Indicator (Red)1-15
Overheat Indicator (Red) 1-15
Engine Oil Low Pressure Indicator (Red) 1-15
Exhaust Filter Warning Indicator 1-16
Exhaust Filter Warning (Blinking Red) 1-16
Exhaust Filter Regeneration Request
(Blinking Yellow)1-16
Exhaust Filter Regeneration Request
(Lighting Yellow)1-16
CONTENTS
Exhaust Filter Regeneration Inhibited Warning
Indicator (Yellow) 1-16
Air Filter Restriction Indicator (Red) 1-17
Preheat Indicator (Yellow) 1-17
Fuel Filter Restriction Indicator (Red) 1-17
HST Oil Temperature Indicator (Red)1-17
Secondary Steering Indicator (Yellow) (Option) 1-18
Seat Belt Indicator (Red) 1-18
Water Separator Indicator (Red) (Option)1-18
Coolant Temperature Gauge1-19
Fuel Gauge 1-19
HST Oil Temperature Gauge 1-19
Turn Signal Indicator (Green) 1-20
High Beam Indicator (Blue)1-20
Work Light Indicator (Yellow) 1-20
Exhaust Filter Regeneration Inhibited Indicator
(Yellow) 1-20
Clearance Light Indicator (Green) 1-21
Control Lever Lock Indicator (Red) 1-21
Power Mode Indicator (Green) 1-21
Maintenance Indicator (Yellow)1-22
Forward/Reverse Selector Switch Indicator (Green) 1-22
Fan Reverse Rotation Indicator (Green) 1-22
Monitor Display 1-23
Forward/Reverse and Shift Position Indicator 1-24
Speedometer1-26
Ride Control Indicator (Option) 1-27
ECO Indicator1-27
Machine Information Display 1-28
Shifting Item to be Indicated on Machine
Information Display 1-29
Resetting of Oil Change and Filter Replacement
Intervals 1-35
Hydraulic Oil Change Interval Hour Meter 1-35
Hydraulic Oil Filter 1 Replacement Interval Hour
Meter 1-36
Hydraulic Oil Filter 2 Replacement Interval Hour
Meter 1-37
Hydraulic Oil Filter 3 Replacement Interval Hour
Meter 1-38
Transmission Oil Change Interval Hour Meter1-39
Transmission Oil Filter Replacement Interval Hour
Meter 1-40
Engine Oil Change Interval Hour Meter1-41
Engine Oil Filter Replacement Interval Hour Meter 1-42
Fuel Filter Replacement Interval Hour Meter1-43
Axle Oil Change Interval Hour Meter1-44
Exhaust Filter Replacement Interval Hour Meter 1-45
Clock Setting Mode 1-46
Clock (24H) Setting Procedures 1-46
Switches, Steering Wheel and Pedals 1-47
Forward/Reverse Lever/ Shift Switch 1-48
Forward/Reverse Lever 1-48
Shift Switch1-48
Neutral Lever Lock (for the Forward/Reverse Lever)1-49
Steering Wheel 1-49
Horn Switch 1-49
Turn Signal Lever 1-50
Light Switch 1-51
High-Low Beam Switch 1-52
Key Switch 1-52
Wiper Switch1-53
Wiper Operation1-53
Front/Rear Wiper Switch1-54
Hazard Switch 1-55
Work Light Switch 1-56
Parking Brake Switch1-57
Accelerator Pedal 1-58
Brake/Inching Pedal 1-58
Tilt, Telescopic Lever/Steering Column Tilt Pedal 1-59
1st Speed Select Switch1-60
Auto Idling Stop Switch1-61
Right Console / Switches 1-62
Multi-Function Joystick Type1-62
Multi-Function Joystick Lever1-63
Right Console / Switches 1-64
Fingertip Control Type1-64
Control Lever1-65
Control Lever Lock Switch 1-67
Armrest Adjust Handle 1-68
Creep Mode Switch 1-69
Traction Control Switch 1-70
Power Mode Switch 1-71
Exhaust Filter Regeneration Switch 1-72
Exhaust Filter Manual Regeneration 1-73
Manual Regeneration Procedure 1-74
Automatic Regeneration (Auto-Regeneration) 1-75
Exhaust Filter Regeneration Inhibited 1-76
Ride Control Switch (Option) 1-77
AUTO 1-78
OFF 1-78
Fan Reverse Rotation Switch1-79
Manual Operation 1-79
AUTO 1-80
OFF1-80
Forward/Reverse Selector Switch1-81
Operational Procedure1-81
Secondary Steering Operation Check Switch (Option) 1-82
Dual Lift Arm Auto Leveler (67TM7) 1-83
Cigar Lighter (24 VDC Electrical Outlet)1-84
Using Cigar Lighter 1-84
Using 24 VDC Electrical Power Supply1-84
Ash Tray 1-85
Auto Air Conditioner1-86
Feature1-86
Components Name1-87
Controller Part Name and Function 1-88
Mode/Temperature Control Switch 1-90
Defroster Operation 1-92
Cool Head/Warm Feet Operation 1-92
CONTENTS
Tips for Optimal Air Conditioner Usage1-93
For Rapid Cooling1-93
When Windows Become Clouded 1-93
Off-Season Air Conditioner Maintenance1-93
Adjusting Operator’s Seat (Air Suspension Type Seat) 1-94
Components Name1-94
Rear Tray 1-95
Electric Power Output (Optional)1-95
Fuse Box1-96
Fuse Box A 1-97
Fuse Box B1-97
Hot/Cool Box1-98
Tray and Drink Holder 1-98
ROPS Cab 1-99
Front Interior Light 1-101
Rear Interior Light1-101
Sun Visor1-102
Emergency Exit Hammer 1-102
Coat/Hat Hook 1-102
Upper Switch Panel (Option) 1-103
Rotary Light Switch (Option) 1-103
Outside Rear View Mirror 1-104
Inside Rear View Mirror 1-104
Cab Door1-104
Door Lock Knob 1-105
Door Open/Close Lever 1-105
Window Open/Close Levers 1-105
When Fully Opening the Door 1-106
Cab Door Release Lever 1-106
Battery Disconnect Switch 1-107
Switch Operation 1-108
Articulation Lock Bar 1-109
Towing Pin 1-110
Inspection/Maintenance Side Access Cover 1-111
Steps1-112
Tool Box 1-112
Vandal-Resistant Devices1-113
Seat Belt 1-115
Seat Belt1-115
BREAK-IN2-1
Break-in Operation for New Machine 2-1
OPERATING THE ENGINE 3-1
Inspect Machine Daily Before Starting 3-1
Check Before Starting 3-3
Starting Engine 3-5
Starting in Cold Weather3-7
Preheating 3-7
Check After Starting 3-8
Using Booster Batteries 3-9
Warm Up 3-11
Cold Weather Warm Up 3-12
Stopping Engine 3-14
MOVING THE MACHINE 4-1
Driving the Machine 4-1
Precautions for starting to move 4-1
Starting to Move 4-2
Parking Brake Switch4-4
Drive Speed Change 4-5
Changing Forward/Reverse Drive Direction 4-5
Steering Wheel 4-6
Secondary Steering (Option) 4-7
Emergency Stop and Restart of Operation4-8
Precautions for traveling 4-9
Operating in Water or on Soft Ground4-10
Precautions for Driving on Slopes 4-11
Precautions for Driving Speeds 4-12
Speed Control Function 4-12
Precautions to be Taken if Machine Failure Occurs4-13
Stop the Machine4-14
Parking 4-16
Emergency Stopping 4-17
OPERATING THE MACHINE5-1
Control Lever5-1
Multi-Function Joystick Lever 5-1
Fingertip Control Type5-2
Control Lever Lock Switch 5-4
Control Lever Lock Switch Operation 5-4
Ride Control Switch (Option) 5-5
AUTO 5-6
OFF 5-6
Lift Arm Height Kickout (62Z7, 67Z7) 5-7
Adjustment of Loader Front 5-7
Adjustment of Dual Lift Arm Auto Leveler (67TM7)5-8
Lower Kickout Setting/Height Kickout Setting 5-8
Adjustment of Bucket Auto Leveler 5-9
Auto Idling Stop5-11
Auto Idling Stop Operating Condition5-12
Before Operation 5-13
Precautions for Operation 5-13
Ensure Safety When Operating on Road Shoulders 5-13
Avoid Overloading 5-14
Avoid Rapid Steering Changes and/or Sudden
Braking5-14
Avoid Operation with Loads on Only One Side 5-14
Excavation 5-15
Loading Accumulated Soil5-15
Digging and Loading Level Ground 5-16
Grading 5-17
Loading 5-18
Load and Carrying Method5-19
Loader and Dump Truck Combination Method 5-20
V-Shape Loading 5-20
I-Shape Loading5-20
Dozing5-21
Stock Piling5-21
Removing Snow5-22
Lifting Wheel Loader5-22
Precautions for After Operations 5-23
CONTENTS
TRANSPORTING 6-1
Transporting by Road 6-1
Selecting a Trailer6-1
Loading / Unloading on Trailer 6-2
Loading / Unloading on Trailer 6-3
Fastening Machine for Transporting6-4
Transporting Wheel Loader (Urgent Situation) 6-5
Precautions for Self-Traveling 6-5
Precautions for Towing 6-6
Hydraulic Circuit Bypass6-7
Releasing Parking Brake6-8
Towing Method 6-10
Lifting Machine 6-11
MAINTENANCE7-1
Correct Maintenance and Inspection Procedures 7-1
Check the Hour Meter Regularly 7-2
Layout 7-3
Maintenance Guide Table7-5
Preparations for Inspection and Maintenance 7-7
Articulation Lock7-9
Inspection/Maintenance Access Side Cover 7-10
Periodic Replacement of Parts7-11
Inspection and Maintenance Table7-13
Kind of Oils 7-17
Recommended Grease 7-17
Recommended Engine Oil 7-18
Recommended Transmission Oil 7-19
Recommended Axle Oil 7-20
Recommended Hydraulic Oil 7-21
Recommended Coolant7-21
AGreasing 7-22
BEngine 7-28
Check Engine Oil Level7-28
Change Engine Oil 7-29
Replace Engine Oil Filter7-31
CPower Train 7-32
Check Transmission Oil Level7-32
Change Transmission Oil 7-33
Clean Transmission Strainer 7-33
Replace Transmission Oil Filter7-35
Check Axle Oil 7-36
Change Axle Oil 7-37
Check Surroundings Around Axle and Covers for
Oil Leaks 7-38
Clean Axle Housing Air Breather 7-38
DHydraulic System 7-39
Inspection and Maintenance of Hydraulic Equipment 7-39
Check Hydraulic Oil Level7-41
Change Hydraulic Oil/Clean Hydraulic Oil Tank 7-42
Bleed Air from the Hydraulic System7-43
Bleed Air from the Hydraulic Circuit7-43
Clean Suction Filter7-44
Replace Pilot Oil Filter7-45
Replace Hydraulic Tank Return Filter7-47
Replace HST Charge Filter7-49
Replace Air Breather Element 7-50
Check Pilot Circuit Accumulator Function, Gas
Leakage, Looseness, and Damage 7-51
Replace Pilot Circuit Accumulator 7-52
Check Ride Control Accumulator Function, Gas
Leakage, Looseness, and Damage (Option) 7-52
Check Gas Pressure in Ride Control Accumulator
(Option) 7-52
Check Gas Pressure in Steering Accumulator 7-52
Check Hoses and Lines 7-53
Service Recommendations for Hydraulic Fittings7-56
Flat Face O-ring Seal Fitting (ORS Fitting) 7-56
Metal Face Seal Fittings 7-57
EFuel System 7-58
Check Fuel Level7-58
Recommended Fuel 7-58
Refueling 7-59
Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Tank 7-60
Drain Fuel Filter 7-61
Draining Procedures (Main Filter) 7-61
Draining Procedures (Pre-Filter) 7-62
Bleed Air from the Fuel System 7-63
Air Bleeding by Priming Pump7-64
Replace Fuel Main Filter Element 7-65
Replace Fuel Pre-Filter Element 7-66
Clean Fuel Solenoid Pump Strainer7-67
Check Water Separator (Option)7-68
Drain Procedures 7-68
Element Replacement Procedure 7-69
Check Fuel Hoses 7-70
FAir Cleaner 7-71
Clean and Replace Air Cleaner Element7-71
GCooling System 7-72
Coolant7-72
Precautions for handling antifreeze 7-72
Check Coolant Level 7-73
Check Drive Belt7-74
Check Drive Belt Tension 7-74
Adjust Drive Belt Tension 7-74
Change Coolant 7-75
Clean Radiator/Oil Cooler and Other Cooling
System 7-77
HElectrical System7-78
Batteries7-78
Electrolyte Level Check 7-80
Check Electrolyte Specific Gravity7-81
Replace Batteries 7-82
Check Monitor Functions and All Other Instrument
Operation 7-82
Check Lights 7-83
Check Horn and Reverse Buzzer7-83
Check Electrical Harnesses and Fuses 7-84
Replace Fuse 7-84
IBrake System7-86
Check Right and Left Brake Interlocking
Performance 7-86
CONTENTS
Check Brake Performance7-86
Check Play in Brake Pedal Stroke 7-86
Check Parking Brake Force 7-87
Check Accumulator Function, Gas Leakage,
Looseness, and Damage7-88
Check Gas Pressure in Accumulator 7-89
Check Brake Disks (Service and Parking) 7-89
JTire 7-90
Check and Replace Tire (Tire Pressure)7-90
Check Air Pressure7-90
Check Tire for Damage7-91
Check Wheel Bolt Torque 7-91
Replace Tire 7-91
Tire Sizes to be Used 7-92
Driving on Public Roads: Standard Pressure 7-92
Tire Rotation 7-93
How to Check Wear Amount 7-93
Removal and Installation of Tire7-94
KAir Conditioner7-95
Clean/Replace Air Conditioner Circulation/Fresh Air
Filters 7-95
Clean Fresh Air Filter 7-95
Clean and Replace Double Filter (Option)7-97
Clean Circulation Air Filter7-98
Check Air Conditioner 7-99
Check Air Conditioner Piping 7-99
Check Air Conditioner Condenser7-100
Check Air Conditioner Fan Belt7-100
Belt Tension Adjustment Procedure7-100
Check Refrigerant 7-101
Check Compressor and Pulley 7-101
LMiscellaneous 7-102
Check Bucket Teeth and Cutting Edge 7-102
Check and Replace Seat Belt and Lower Tether 7-103
Check ROPS cab Mounting Bolts7-103
Check Windshield Washer Fluid Level 7-103
Check Play Amount in Steering Wheel Stroke 7-104
Check Accelerator Pedal Operation, and Exhaust
Gas Color and Noise7-105
Exhaust Gas Color and Noise 7-105
Check Rearview Mirror and Inside Rearview
Mirror 7-106
Check Steps and Handrails for Damage and
Looseness 7-106
Clean Engine Compartment and Hood 7-107
Check Sound Absorbing Mat Around Engine 7-107
Check Engine Cylinder Head Bolts 7-108
Check and Adjust Valve Clearance7-108
Check Engine Compression Pressure 7-108
Check and Clean Starter and Alternator 7-108
Retighten Front Axle and Rear Axle Support
Mounting Bolts 7-108
Check and Replace EGR Device 7-109
Clean EGR Cooler 7-109
Check Turbocharger7-109
Check and Clean Injection Nozzle 7-109
Tightening and Retightening Torque of Nuts and
Bolts 7-110
Tightening Torque Chart 7-110
MExhaust Filter 7-121
Check and Clean Filter Element of Exhaust Filter 7-121
Check and Clean Exhaust Filter7-121
MAINTENANCE UNDER SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS 9-1
Maintenance Under Special Environmental Conditions 9-1
Precautions for Maintenance During Cold Weather
Season 9-2
STORAGE10-1
Storing the Machine 10-1
TROUBLESHOOTING 11-1
Troubleshooting 11-1
Engine 11-1
Engine Auxiliaries11-1
Engine does not Start 11-2
Control Lever11-2
Hydraulic System 11-3
Drive Function 11-4
Steering System 11-4
Accelerator Pedal 11-4
Parking Brake11-4
Service Brake 11-5
Transmission 11-5
Propeller Shaft 11-5
Front Axle, Rear Axle 11-5
SPECIFICATIONS12-1
Specifications 12-1
Sound Level Results (2000/14/EC) 12-3
Vibration Level12-3
OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS 13-1
Hydraulic Type Quick Coupler Operation13-1
INDEX 14-1
MACHINE NUMBERS 3
SAFETY S-1
Recognize Safety InformationS-1
Understand Signal WordsS-1
Follow Safety Instructions S-2
Prepare for Emergencies S-3
Wear Protective Clothing S-3
Protect Against Noise S-4
Inspect Machine S-4
General Precautions for Cab S-5
Use Handrails and Steps S-6
Never Ride Attachment S-6
Adjust Operator’s SeatS-6
Ensure Safety Before Rising from or Leaving Operator’s
SeatS-7
Fasten Your Seat BeltS-7
Move and Operate Machine SafelyS-8
Handle Starting Aids Safely S-8
Operate Only from Operator’s Seat S-9
Jump Starting S-9
Investigate Job Site Beforehand S-10
Equipment of Head Guard, ROPS, FOPSS-11
Provide Signals for Jobs Involving Multiple Machines S-11
Keep Riders Off Machine S-12
Drive SafelyS-12
Drive Machine Safely (Work Site) S-13
Drive Safely with Bucket Loaded S-14
Drive on Snow Safely S-14
Travel on Public Roads Safely S-15
Avoid Injury from Rollaway AccidentsS-15
Avoid Accidents from Backing Up and TurningS-16
Avoid Positioning Bucket or Attachment Over
Anyone S-17
Avoid Tipping S-17
Never Undercut a High BankS-18
Dig with Caution S-18
Perform Truck Loading Safely S-18
Avoid Power Lines S-19
Precautions for Operation S-19
Precautions for LightningS-19
Object Handling S-20
Protect Against Flying Debris S-20
Park Machine Safely S-21
Store Attachments SafelyS-21
Transport SafelyS-22
Handle Fluids Safely−Avoid Fires S-23
Practice Safe MaintenanceS-24
Warn Others of Service Work S-25
Support Machine Properly S-25
Stay Clear of Moving Parts S-26
Support Maintenance Properly S-26
Prevent Parts from FlyingS-27
Prevent Burns S-27
Replace Rubber Hoses PeriodicallyS-28
Avoid High-Pressure FluidsS-28
Prevent Fires S-29
Evacuating in Case of FireS-31
Beware of Exhaust Fumes S-31
Precautions for Welding and Grinding S-31
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines S-32
Avoid Applying Heat to Lines Containing Flammable
FluidsS-32
Precautions for Handling Accumulator and Gas
Damper S-32
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating S-33
Beware of Asbestos and Silicon Dust and Other
ContaminationS-33
Prevent Battery ExplosionsS-34
Service Air Conditioning System SafelyS-34
Handle Chemical Products SafelyS-35
Dispose of Waste Properly S-35
Notes for Exhaust Filter S-36
Precautions for Communication Terminal S-36
Precaution for Communication Terminal Equipment
(Option) S-37
SAFETY LABELS S-39
COMPONENTS NAME 1-1
Components Name 1-1
GETTING ON/OFF THE MACHINE1-3
Getting ON/OFF the Machine 1-3
OPERATOR’S STATION 1-4
Exhaust Filter1-4
Diesel Particulate Filter 1-5
Description of DPF functions 1-5
Automatic regeneration 1-6
Cab Features 1-7
Front Console 1-8
Right Console 1-9
Multi-Function Joystick Type1-9
Right Console 1-10
Fingertip Control Type1-10
Monitor Panel 1-11
Service Indicator 1-12
Parking Brake Indicator (Red)1-13
Brake Oil Low Pressure Indicator (Red) 1-13
Hydraulic Oil Level Indicator (Red) 1-13
Low Steering Oil Pressure Indicator (Red) 1-14
HST Warning Indicator (Red)1-14
Discharge Warning Indicator (Red)1-14
Engine Warning Indicator (Red)1-15
Overheat Indicator (Red) 1-15
Engine Oil Low Pressure Indicator (Red) 1-15
Exhaust Filter Warning Indicator 1-16
Exhaust Filter Warning (Blinking Red) 1-16
Exhaust Filter Regeneration Request
(Blinking Yellow)1-16
Exhaust Filter Regeneration Request
(Lighting Yellow)1-16
CONTENTS
Exhaust Filter Regeneration Inhibited Warning
Indicator (Yellow) 1-16
Air Filter Restriction Indicator (Red) 1-17
Preheat Indicator (Yellow) 1-17
Fuel Filter Restriction Indicator (Red) 1-17
HST Oil Temperature Indicator (Red)1-17
Secondary Steering Indicator (Yellow) (Option) 1-18
Seat Belt Indicator (Red) 1-18
Water Separator Indicator (Red) (Option)1-18
Coolant Temperature Gauge1-19
Fuel Gauge 1-19
HST Oil Temperature Gauge 1-19
Turn Signal Indicator (Green) 1-20
High Beam Indicator (Blue)1-20
Work Light Indicator (Yellow) 1-20
Exhaust Filter Regeneration Inhibited Indicator
(Yellow) 1-20
Clearance Light Indicator (Green) 1-21
Control Lever Lock Indicator (Red) 1-21
Power Mode Indicator (Green) 1-21
Maintenance Indicator (Yellow)1-22
Forward/Reverse Selector Switch Indicator (Green) 1-22
Fan Reverse Rotation Indicator (Green) 1-22
Monitor Display 1-23
Forward/Reverse and Shift Position Indicator 1-24
Speedometer1-26
Ride Control Indicator (Option) 1-27
ECO Indicator1-27
Machine Information Display 1-28
Shifting Item to be Indicated on Machine
Information Display 1-29
Resetting of Oil Change and Filter Replacement
Intervals 1-35
Hydraulic Oil Change Interval Hour Meter 1-35
Hydraulic Oil Filter 1 Replacement Interval Hour
Meter 1-36
Hydraulic Oil Filter 2 Replacement Interval Hour
Meter 1-37
Hydraulic Oil Filter 3 Replacement Interval Hour
Meter 1-38
Transmission Oil Change Interval Hour Meter1-39
Transmission Oil Filter Replacement Interval Hour
Meter 1-40
Engine Oil Change Interval Hour Meter1-41
Engine Oil Filter Replacement Interval Hour Meter 1-42
Fuel Filter Replacement Interval Hour Meter1-43
Axle Oil Change Interval Hour Meter1-44
Exhaust Filter Replacement Interval Hour Meter 1-45
Clock Setting Mode 1-46
Clock (24H) Setting Procedures 1-46
Switches, Steering Wheel and Pedals 1-47
Forward/Reverse Lever/ Shift Switch 1-48
Forward/Reverse Lever 1-48
Shift Switch1-48
Neutral Lever Lock (for the Forward/Reverse Lever)1-49
Steering Wheel 1-49
Horn Switch 1-49
Turn Signal Lever 1-50
Light Switch 1-51
High-Low Beam Switch 1-52
Key Switch 1-52
Wiper Switch1-53
Wiper Operation1-53
Front/Rear Wiper Switch1-54
Hazard Switch 1-55
Work Light Switch 1-56
Parking Brake Switch1-57
Accelerator Pedal 1-58
Brake/Inching Pedal 1-58
Tilt, Telescopic Lever/Steering Column Tilt Pedal 1-59
1st Speed Select Switch1-60
Auto Idling Stop Switch1-61
Right Console / Switches 1-62
Multi-Function Joystick Type1-62
Multi-Function Joystick Lever1-63
Right Console / Switches 1-64
Fingertip Control Type1-64
Control Lever1-65
Control Lever Lock Switch 1-67
Armrest Adjust Handle 1-68
Creep Mode Switch 1-69
Traction Control Switch 1-70
Power Mode Switch 1-71
Exhaust Filter Regeneration Switch 1-72
Exhaust Filter Manual Regeneration 1-73
Manual Regeneration Procedure 1-74
Automatic Regeneration (Auto-Regeneration) 1-75
Exhaust Filter Regeneration Inhibited 1-76
Ride Control Switch (Option) 1-77
AUTO 1-78
OFF 1-78
Fan Reverse Rotation Switch1-79
Manual Operation 1-79
AUTO 1-80
OFF1-80
Forward/Reverse Selector Switch1-81
Operational Procedure1-81
Secondary Steering Operation Check Switch (Option) 1-82
Dual Lift Arm Auto Leveler (67TM7) 1-83
Cigar Lighter (24 VDC Electrical Outlet)1-84
Using Cigar Lighter 1-84
Using 24 VDC Electrical Power Supply1-84
Ash Tray 1-85
Auto Air Conditioner1-86
Feature1-86
Components Name1-87
Controller Part Name and Function 1-88
Mode/Temperature Control Switch 1-90
Defroster Operation 1-92
Cool Head/Warm Feet Operation 1-92
CONTENTS
Tips for Optimal Air Conditioner Usage1-93
For Rapid Cooling1-93
When Windows Become Clouded 1-93
Off-Season Air Conditioner Maintenance1-93
Adjusting Operator’s Seat (Air Suspension Type Seat) 1-94
Components Name1-94
Rear Tray 1-95
Electric Power Output (Optional)1-95
Fuse Box1-96
Fuse Box A 1-97
Fuse Box B1-97
Hot/Cool Box1-98
Tray and Drink Holder 1-98
ROPS Cab 1-99
Front Interior Light 1-101
Rear Interior Light1-101
Sun Visor1-102
Emergency Exit Hammer 1-102
Coat/Hat Hook 1-102
Upper Switch Panel (Option) 1-103
Rotary Light Switch (Option) 1-103
Outside Rear View Mirror 1-104
Inside Rear View Mirror 1-104
Cab Door1-104
Door Lock Knob 1-105
Door Open/Close Lever 1-105
Window Open/Close Levers 1-105
When Fully Opening the Door 1-106
Cab Door Release Lever 1-106
Battery Disconnect Switch 1-107
Switch Operation 1-108
Articulation Lock Bar 1-109
Towing Pin 1-110
Inspection/Maintenance Side Access Cover 1-111
Steps1-112
Tool Box 1-112
Vandal-Resistant Devices1-113
Seat Belt 1-115
Seat Belt1-115
BREAK-IN2-1
Break-in Operation for New Machine 2-1
OPERATING THE ENGINE 3-1
Inspect Machine Daily Before Starting 3-1
Check Before Starting 3-3
Starting Engine 3-5
Starting in Cold Weather3-7
Preheating 3-7
Check After Starting 3-8
Using Booster Batteries 3-9
Warm Up 3-11
Cold Weather Warm Up 3-12
Stopping Engine 3-14
MOVING THE MACHINE 4-1
Driving the Machine 4-1
Precautions for starting to move 4-1
Starting to Move 4-2
Parking Brake Switch4-4
Drive Speed Change 4-5
Changing Forward/Reverse Drive Direction 4-5
Steering Wheel 4-6
Secondary Steering (Option) 4-7
Emergency Stop and Restart of Operation4-8
Precautions for traveling 4-9
Operating in Water or on Soft Ground4-10
Precautions for Driving on Slopes 4-11
Precautions for Driving Speeds 4-12
Speed Control Function 4-12
Precautions to be Taken if Machine Failure Occurs4-13
Stop the Machine4-14
Parking 4-16
Emergency Stopping 4-17
OPERATING THE MACHINE5-1
Control Lever5-1
Multi-Function Joystick Lever 5-1
Fingertip Control Type5-2
Control Lever Lock Switch 5-4
Control Lever Lock Switch Operation 5-4
Ride Control Switch (Option) 5-5
AUTO 5-6
OFF 5-6
Lift Arm Height Kickout (62Z7, 67Z7) 5-7
Adjustment of Loader Front 5-7
Adjustment of Dual Lift Arm Auto Leveler (67TM7)5-8
Lower Kickout Setting/Height Kickout Setting 5-8
Adjustment of Bucket Auto Leveler 5-9
Auto Idling Stop5-11
Auto Idling Stop Operating Condition5-12
Before Operation 5-13
Precautions for Operation 5-13
Ensure Safety When Operating on Road Shoulders 5-13
Avoid Overloading 5-14
Avoid Rapid Steering Changes and/or Sudden
Braking5-14
Avoid Operation with Loads on Only One Side 5-14
Excavation 5-15
Loading Accumulated Soil5-15
Digging and Loading Level Ground 5-16
Grading 5-17
Loading 5-18
Load and Carrying Method5-19
Loader and Dump Truck Combination Method 5-20
V-Shape Loading 5-20
I-Shape Loading5-20
Dozing5-21
Stock Piling5-21
Removing Snow5-22
Lifting Wheel Loader5-22
Precautions for After Operations 5-23
CONTENTS
TRANSPORTING 6-1
Transporting by Road 6-1
Selecting a Trailer6-1
Loading / Unloading on Trailer 6-2
Loading / Unloading on Trailer 6-3
Fastening Machine for Transporting6-4
Transporting Wheel Loader (Urgent Situation) 6-5
Precautions for Self-Traveling 6-5
Precautions for Towing 6-6
Hydraulic Circuit Bypass6-7
Releasing Parking Brake6-8
Towing Method 6-10
Lifting Machine 6-11
MAINTENANCE7-1
Correct Maintenance and Inspection Procedures 7-1
Check the Hour Meter Regularly 7-2
Layout 7-3
Maintenance Guide Table7-5
Preparations for Inspection and Maintenance 7-7
Articulation Lock7-9
Inspection/Maintenance Access Side Cover 7-10
Periodic Replacement of Parts7-11
Inspection and Maintenance Table7-13
Kind of Oils 7-17
Recommended Grease 7-17
Recommended Engine Oil 7-18
Recommended Transmission Oil 7-19
Recommended Axle Oil 7-20
Recommended Hydraulic Oil 7-21
Recommended Coolant7-21
AGreasing 7-22
BEngine 7-28
Check Engine Oil Level7-28
Change Engine Oil 7-29
Replace Engine Oil Filter7-31
CPower Train 7-32
Check Transmission Oil Level7-32
Change Transmission Oil 7-33
Clean Transmission Strainer 7-33
Replace Transmission Oil Filter7-35
Check Axle Oil 7-36
Change Axle Oil 7-37
Check Surroundings Around Axle and Covers for
Oil Leaks 7-38
Clean Axle Housing Air Breather 7-38
DHydraulic System 7-39
Inspection and Maintenance of Hydraulic Equipment 7-39
Check Hydraulic Oil Level7-41
Change Hydraulic Oil/Clean Hydraulic Oil Tank 7-42
Bleed Air from the Hydraulic System7-43
Bleed Air from the Hydraulic Circuit7-43
Clean Suction Filter7-44
Replace Pilot Oil Filter7-45
Replace Hydraulic Tank Return Filter7-47
Replace HST Charge Filter7-49
Replace Air Breather Element 7-50
Check Pilot Circuit Accumulator Function, Gas
Leakage, Looseness, and Damage 7-51
Replace Pilot Circuit Accumulator 7-52
Check Ride Control Accumulator Function, Gas
Leakage, Looseness, and Damage (Option) 7-52
Check Gas Pressure in Ride Control Accumulator
(Option) 7-52
Check Gas Pressure in Steering Accumulator 7-52
Check Hoses and Lines 7-53
Service Recommendations for Hydraulic Fittings7-56
Flat Face O-ring Seal Fitting (ORS Fitting) 7-56
Metal Face Seal Fittings 7-57
EFuel System 7-58
Check Fuel Level7-58
Recommended Fuel 7-58
Refueling 7-59
Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Tank 7-60
Drain Fuel Filter 7-61
Draining Procedures (Main Filter) 7-61
Draining Procedures (Pre-Filter) 7-62
Bleed Air from the Fuel System 7-63
Air Bleeding by Priming Pump7-64
Replace Fuel Main Filter Element 7-65
Replace Fuel Pre-Filter Element 7-66
Clean Fuel Solenoid Pump Strainer7-67
Check Water Separator (Option)7-68
Drain Procedures 7-68
Element Replacement Procedure 7-69
Check Fuel Hoses 7-70
FAir Cleaner 7-71
Clean and Replace Air Cleaner Element7-71
GCooling System 7-72
Coolant7-72
Precautions for handling antifreeze 7-72
Check Coolant Level 7-73
Check Drive Belt7-74
Check Drive Belt Tension 7-74
Adjust Drive Belt Tension 7-74
Change Coolant 7-75
Clean Radiator/Oil Cooler and Other Cooling
System 7-77
HElectrical System7-78
Batteries7-78
Electrolyte Level Check 7-80
Check Electrolyte Specific Gravity7-81
Replace Batteries 7-82
Check Monitor Functions and All Other Instrument
Operation 7-82
Check Lights 7-83
Check Horn and Reverse Buzzer7-83
Check Electrical Harnesses and Fuses 7-84
Replace Fuse 7-84
IBrake System7-86
Check Right and Left Brake Interlocking
Performance 7-86
CONTENTS
Check Brake Performance7-86
Check Play in Brake Pedal Stroke 7-86
Check Parking Brake Force 7-87
Check Accumulator Function, Gas Leakage,
Looseness, and Damage7-88
Check Gas Pressure in Accumulator 7-89
Check Brake Disks (Service and Parking) 7-89
JTire 7-90
Check and Replace Tire (Tire Pressure)7-90
Check Air Pressure7-90
Check Tire for Damage7-91
Check Wheel Bolt Torque 7-91
Replace Tire 7-91
Tire Sizes to be Used 7-92
Driving on Public Roads: Standard Pressure 7-92
Tire Rotation 7-93
How to Check Wear Amount 7-93
Removal and Installation of Tire7-94
KAir Conditioner7-95
Clean/Replace Air Conditioner Circulation/Fresh Air
Filters 7-95
Clean Fresh Air Filter 7-95
Clean and Replace Double Filter (Option)7-97
Clean Circulation Air Filter7-98
Check Air Conditioner 7-99
Check Air Conditioner Piping 7-99
Check Air Conditioner Condenser7-100
Check Air Conditioner Fan Belt7-100
Belt Tension Adjustment Procedure7-100
Check Refrigerant 7-101
Check Compressor and Pulley 7-101
LMiscellaneous 7-102
Check Bucket Teeth and Cutting Edge 7-102
Check and Replace Seat Belt and Lower Tether 7-103
Check ROPS cab Mounting Bolts7-103
Check Windshield Washer Fluid Level 7-103
Check Play Amount in Steering Wheel Stroke 7-104
Check Accelerator Pedal Operation, and Exhaust
Gas Color and Noise7-105
Exhaust Gas Color and Noise 7-105
Check Rearview Mirror and Inside Rearview
Mirror 7-106
Check Steps and Handrails for Damage and
Looseness 7-106
Clean Engine Compartment and Hood 7-107
Check Sound Absorbing Mat Around Engine 7-107
Check Engine Cylinder Head Bolts 7-108
Check and Adjust Valve Clearance7-108
Check Engine Compression Pressure 7-108
Check and Clean Starter and Alternator 7-108
Retighten Front Axle and Rear Axle Support
Mounting Bolts 7-108
Check and Replace EGR Device 7-109
Clean EGR Cooler 7-109
Check Turbocharger7-109
Check and Clean Injection Nozzle 7-109
Tightening and Retightening Torque of Nuts and
Bolts 7-110
Tightening Torque Chart 7-110
MExhaust Filter 7-121
Check and Clean Filter Element of Exhaust Filter 7-121
Check and Clean Exhaust Filter7-121
MAINTENANCE UNDER SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS 9-1
Maintenance Under Special Environmental Conditions 9-1
Precautions for Maintenance During Cold Weather
Season 9-2
STORAGE10-1
Storing the Machine 10-1
TROUBLESHOOTING 11-1
Troubleshooting 11-1
Engine 11-1
Engine Auxiliaries11-1
Engine does not Start 11-2
Control Lever11-2
Hydraulic System 11-3
Drive Function 11-4
Steering System 11-4
Accelerator Pedal 11-4
Parking Brake11-4
Service Brake 11-5
Transmission 11-5
Propeller Shaft 11-5
Front Axle, Rear Axle 11-5
SPECIFICATIONS12-1
Specifications 12-1
Sound Level Results (2000/14/EC) 12-3
Vibration Level12-3
OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS 13-1
Hydraulic Type Quick Coupler Operation13-1
INDEX 14-1
DESCRIPTION:
KCM 62Z7/67Z7/67TM7 Wheel Loader ISUZU 4HK1 Engine OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
SN 62J1-5001 and up
65J5-5001 and up
PN 93107-00711
FOREWORD:
- Read this manual carefully before starting and operating the machine for the first time to learn how to operate and service your machine correctly. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or machine damage.
- This standard specification machine can be operated under the following conditions without being modified. Atmospheric Temperature: -20 °C to 45 °C (-4 °F to 113 °F) Altitude: 0 m to 2000 m (0 ft to 6600 ft) In case the machine is used under conditions other than described above, consult your nearest authorized dealer.
- This manual should be considered a permanent part of your machine and should remain with the machine when you sell it. Replace immediately if missing, damaged or not readable.
- This machine is of metric design. Measurements in this manual are metric. American standard measurements are included when appropriate. Use only metric hardware and tools as specified.
- Right-hand and left-hand sides are determined by facing in the direction of forward travel.
- Write product identification numbers in the Machine Numbers section. Accurately record all the numbers to help in tracing the machine should it be stolen. Your dealer also needs these numbers when you order parts. If this manual is kept on the machine, also file the identification numbers in a secure place off the machine. Use only diesel fuel with quality specified in JIS K-2204, EN-590 or ASTM D-975 which contents 15 ppm or lower sulfur. Also use fuel that complies with solid contamination level of class 18/16/13 of ISO4406-1999 (solid contamination includes dust). If the fuel specified above is not used, exhaust gas that exceeds the regulation values may be discharged, causing serious problem on the engine. Consult your nearest authorized dealer.
G.B 01/02/25
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