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KOMATSU PC8000E-6 HYDRAULIC MINING SHOVEL SHOP MANUAL 12089-xE-GB-2 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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KOMATSU PC8000E-6 HYDRAULIC MINING SHOVEL SHOP MANUAL 12089-xE-GB-2 – PDF DOWNLOAD

SHOP MANUAL Cover.......................................................................................................   1
00 FOREWORD.............................................................................................................   3
	1 Foreword..........................................................................................................   5
		1.1 BEFORE READING THIS MANUAL..................................................................................   6
		1.2 Contents of this binder.....................................................................................   7
			1.2.1 Contacting the Service................................................................................   7
			1.2.2 Guarantee.............................................................................................   7
		1.3 DIVISION OF THE BINDER......................................................................................   8
	2 SAFETY............................................................................................................   9
		2.1 SAFETY INFORMATION..........................................................................................  10
		2.2 OVERVIEW....................................................................................................  11
			2.2.1 NORMAL OPERATIONS.....................................................................................  11
			2.2.2 REGULAR MAINTENANCE...................................................................................  11
			2.2.3 TROUBLESHOOTING, ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIR...............................................................  11
			2.2.4 ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR ASSEMBLING, DISASSEMBLING AND TRANSPORTATION OF THE EXCAVATOR.......  11
		2.3 SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL IN THE OPERATOR’S CAB..................................................................  12
		2.4 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS COMMON TO OPERATION ON THE EXCAVATOR....................................................  13
			2.4.1 UNDERSTANDING THE MACHINE.............................................................................  13
			2.4.2 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE STARTING OPERATION ON THE EXCAVATOR................................................  13
				2.4.2.1 ENSURING SAFE OPERATION.........................................................................  13
			2.4.3 PREPARATIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION.......................................................................  13
				2.4.3.1 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING SAFETY RELATED EQUIPMENT..................................................  13
				2.4.3.2 INSPECTING THE MACHINE..........................................................................  13
				2.4.3.3 WEAR WELL FITTING CLOTHES AND PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT..............................................  14
				2.4.3.4 KEEP MACHINE CLEAN..............................................................................  14
				2.4.3.5 PRECAUTIONS INSIDE OPERATOR’S COMPARTMENT.......................................................  14
				2.4.3.6 PROVIDE FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND FIRST AID KIT.....................................................  15
				2.4.3.7 IF A PROBLEM IS FOUND...........................................................................  15
			2.4.4 FIRE PREVENTION.......................................................................................  15
				2.4.4.1 PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT FIRE.....................................................................  15
				2.4.4.2 ACTION IF FIRE OCCURS...........................................................................  16
				2.4.4.3 EMERGENCY EXIT FROM OPERATOR’S CAB..............................................................  17
			2.4.5 PRECAUTIONS WHEN GETTING ON OR OFF THE MACHINE........................................................  17
				2.4.5.1 USE HANDRAILS AND STEPS WHEN GETTING ON OR OFF THE MACHINE......................................  17
				2.4.5.2 NO JUMPING ON OR OFF THE MACHINE................................................................  17
				2.4.5.3 NO PEOPLE ON THE ATTACHMENT.....................................................................  17
				2.4.5.4 WORKING IN HIGH PLACES..........................................................................  17
				2.4.5.5 LEAVING OPERATOR’S SEAT WITH LOCK...............................................................  18
				2.4.5.6 LEAVING THE MACHINE.............................................................................  18
			2.4.6 BURN PREVENTION.......................................................................................  19
				2.4.6.1 Hot coolant.....................................................................................  19
				2.4.6.2 Hot oil.........................................................................................  19
			2.4.7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN CLEANING CAB GLASS...................................................................  19
			2.4.8 PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES..........................................................  20
				2.4.8.1 UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION.......................................................................  20
				2.4.8.2 PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONS..................................................  20
			2.4.9 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC)...................................................................  21
			2.4.10 PRECAUTIONS AT JOBSITE...............................................................................  22
				2.4.10.1 VISIBILITY FROM OPERATOR’S SEAT................................................................  23
				2.4.10.2 CAMERA SYSTEM WITH MONITORS....................................................................  23
				2.4.10.3 ENSURE GOOD VISIBILITY.........................................................................  23
				2.4.10.4 CHECKING SIGNS AND SIGNALMAN’S SIGNALS.........................................................  23
				2.4.10.5 INVESTIGATE AND CONFIRM JOBSITE CONDITIONS.....................................................  24
				2.4.10.6 DO NOT GO CLOSE TO HIGH VOLTAGE CABLES.........................................................  24
				2.4.10.7 WORKING ON LOOSE GROUND........................................................................  25
				2.4.10.8 GAS, DUST, STEAM AND SMOKE.....................................................................  25
				2.4.10.9 VENTILATION OF ENCLOSED AREAS..................................................................  26
			2.4.11 STARTING motor.......................................................................................  27
				2.4.11.1 WARNING TAG....................................................................................  27
				2.4.11.2 CHECKS BEFORE STARTING motor...................................................................  27
				2.4.11.3 PRECAUTION WHEN STARTING motor.................................................................  27
				2.4.11.4 PRECAUTION IN COLD AREAS.......................................................................  28
			2.4.12 OPERATION............................................................................................  28
				2.4.12.1 CHECKS BEFORE OPERATION........................................................................  28
				2.4.12.2 PRECAUTIONS WHEN TRAVELLING IN FORWARD OR REVERSE..............................................  29
				2.4.12.3 PRECAUTIONS WHEN travelling....................................................................  30
				2.4.12.4 TRAVELLING ON SLOPES...........................................................................  31
				2.4.12.5 OPERATIONS ON SLOPES...........................................................................  32
				2.4.12.6 PROHIBITED OPERATIONS..........................................................................  32
				2.4.12.7 TRAVELLING ON FROZEN OR SNOW COVERED SURFACES..................................................  33
				2.4.12.8 PARKING THE MACHINE............................................................................  33
				2.4.12.9 TRANSPORTATION.................................................................................  33
		2.5 PRECAUTION FOR MAINTENANCE..................................................................................  34
			2.5.1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS...................................................................................  34
				2.5.1.1 SELECTION AND QUALIFICATION OF PERSONNEL - BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES...............................  35
				2.5.1.2 STOP motor FOR MAINTENANCE......................................................................  36
				2.5.1.3 WARNING TAG.....................................................................................  37
				2.5.1.4 KEEP WORKPLACE CLEAN AND TIDY...................................................................  38
				2.5.1.5 APPOINT LEADER WHEN WORKING WITH OTHERS.........................................................  38
				2.5.1.6 TWO WORKERS FOR MAINTENANCE WHEN THE MACHINE IS RUNNING.........................................  39
				2.5.1.7 INSTALLING, REMOVING OR STORING ATTACHMENTS.....................................................  39
				2.5.1.8 PRECAUTIONS WHEN WORKING UNDER THE MACHINE OR EQUIPMENT.........................................  40
				2.5.1.9 NOISE...........................................................................................  40
				2.5.1.10 WHEN USING A HAMMER............................................................................  40
				2.5.1.11 PROPER TOOLS...................................................................................  41
				2.5.1.12 ACCUMULATOR....................................................................................  41
				2.5.1.13 PERSONNEL......................................................................................  41
			2.5.2 PRECAUTIONS FOR INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE............................................................  42
				2.5.2.1 PRECAUTION WHEN WELDING.........................................................................  42
				2.5.2.2 BATTERY HANDLING................................................................................  42
			2.5.3 PRECAUTIONS WITH HIGH PRESSURE FLUID..................................................................  43
				2.5.3.1 PRECAUTIONS WITH HIGH FUEL PRESSURE.............................................................  43
				2.5.3.2 HANDLING HIGH PRESSURES HOSES OR PIPES..........................................................  44
				2.5.3.3 REPLACEMENT OF HOSE LINES.......................................................................  44
				2.5.3.4 INSPECTION OF HOSE LINES........................................................................  44
				2.5.3.5 PERIODIC REPLACEMENT OF SAFETY CRITICAL PARTS...................................................  45
				2.5.3.6 PRECAUTIONS FOR HIGH VOLTAGE....................................................................  45
				2.5.3.7 AIR CONDITIONING MAINTENANCE....................................................................  45
				2.5.3.8 COMPRESSED AIR..................................................................................  46
				2.5.3.9 WASTE MATERIALS.................................................................................  46
		2.6 ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION FOR TROUBLESHOOTING AND ADJUSTMENTS...........................................  47
			2.6.1 INSPECTION OF THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM....................................................................  47
			2.6.2 TWO WORKERS ONLY WHEN THE MACHINE IS RUNNING DURING ADJUSTMENTS.......................................  47
			2.6.3 AREAS OF POTENTIAL DANGER AROUND THE EXCAVATOR........................................................  47
		2.7 SPECIAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT....................................................................................  48
			2.7.1 FRONT GUARD PROTECTIVE STRUCTUR ’FOPS’ FOR OPERATOR’S CAB.............................................  49
			2.7.2 OBJECT HANDLING.......................................................................................  49
			2.7.3 LIGHTING..............................................................................................  49
			2.7.4 WARNING BEACON........................................................................................  49
			2.7.5 SAFETY HARNESS IN CONFORMITY WITH EN 361 (EUROPEAN STANDARD)..........................................  49
				2.7.5.1 SAFETY HARNESS IN CONFORMITY WITH EN 361 (EUROPEAN STANDARD)....................................  49
				2.7.5.2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE............................................................................  51
				2.7.5.3 PRIOR TO USING THE HARNESS (1), THE WEARER SHALL................................................  53
				2.7.5.4 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE OF THE HOLDING HOOKS AND HOLD-BACK HOOKS OF THE SAFETY HARNESS (1),.....  53
				2.7.5.5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE............................................................................  55
01 SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................  57
	PC8000..............................................................................................................  59
10 STRUCTURE & FUNCTION
................................................................................................  67
	TOC
................................................................................................................  69
	1 Introduction......................................................................................................  81
		1.1 Contents of the binder......................................................................................  82
		1.2 Foreword....................................................................................................  82
		1.3 Recommendations for environmentally friendly operation and maintenance of hydraulic mining shovels..........  84
		1.4 Explanation of abbreviations................................................................................  85
		1.5 Diagrams and illustrations in this manual...................................................................  86
	2 SAFETY............................................................................................................  89
		2.1 SAFETY INFORMATION..........................................................................................  90
		2.2 OVERVIEW....................................................................................................  91
			2.2.1 NORMAL OPERATIONS.....................................................................................  91
			2.2.2 REGULAR MAINTENANCE...................................................................................  91
			2.2.3 TROUBLESHOOTING, ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIR...............................................................  91
			2.2.4 ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR ASSEMBLING, DISASSEMBLING AND TRANSPORTATION OF THE EXCAVATOR.......  91
		2.3 SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL IN THE OPERATOR’S CAB..................................................................  92
		2.4 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS COMMON TO OPERATION ON THE EXCAVATOR....................................................  93
			2.4.1 UNDERSTANDING THE MACHINE.............................................................................  93
			2.4.2 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE STARTING OPERATION ON THE EXCAVATOR................................................  93
				2.4.2.1 ENSURING SAFE OPERATION.........................................................................  93
			2.4.3 PREPARATIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION.......................................................................  93
				2.4.3.1 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING SAFETY RELATED EQUIPMENT..................................................  93
				2.4.3.2 INSPECTING THE MACHINE..........................................................................  93
				2.4.3.3 WEAR WELL FITTING CLOTHES AND PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT..............................................  94
				2.4.3.4 KEEP MACHINE CLEAN..............................................................................  94
				2.4.3.5 PRECAUTIONS INSIDE OPERATOR’S COMPARTMENT.......................................................  94
				2.4.3.6 PROVIDE FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND FIRST AID KIT.....................................................  95
				2.4.3.7 IF A PROBLEM IS FOUND...........................................................................  95
			2.4.4 FIRE PREVENTION.......................................................................................  95
				2.4.4.1 PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT FIRE.....................................................................  95
				2.4.4.2 ACTION IF FIRE OCCURS...........................................................................  96
				2.4.4.3 EMERGENCY EXIT FROM OPERATOR’S CAB..............................................................  97
			2.4.5 PRECAUTIONS WHEN GETTING ON OR OFF THE MACHINE........................................................  97
				2.4.5.1 USE HANDRAILS AND STEPS WHEN GETTING ON OR OFF THE MACHINE......................................  97
				2.4.5.2 NO JUMPING ON OR OFF THE MACHINE................................................................  97
				2.4.5.3 NO PEOPLE ON THE ATTACHMENT.....................................................................  97
				2.4.5.4 WORKING IN HIGH PLACES..........................................................................  97
				2.4.5.5 LEAVING OPERATOR’S SEAT WITH LOCK...............................................................  98
				2.4.5.6 LEAVING THE MACHINE.............................................................................  98
			2.4.6 BURN PREVENTION.......................................................................................  99
				2.4.6.1 Hot coolant.....................................................................................  99
				2.4.6.2 Hot oil.........................................................................................  99
			2.4.7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN CLEANING CAB GLASS...................................................................  99
			2.4.8 PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES.......................................................... 100
				2.4.8.1 UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION....................................................................... 100
				2.4.8.2 PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONS.................................................. 100
			2.4.9 PRECAUTIONS AT JOBSITE................................................................................ 101
				2.4.9.1 VISIBILITY FROM OPERATOR’S SEAT................................................................. 102
				2.4.9.2 CAMERA SYSTEM WITH MONITORS..................................................................... 102
				2.4.9.3 ENSURE GOOD VISIBILITY.......................................................................... 102
				2.4.9.4 CHECKING SIGNS AND SIGNALMAN’S SIGNALS.......................................................... 102
				2.4.9.5 INVESTIGATE AND CONFIRM JOBSITE CONDITIONS...................................................... 103
				2.4.9.6 DO NOT GO CLOSE TO HIGH VOLTAGE CABLES.......................................................... 103
				2.4.9.7 WORKING ON LOOSE GROUND......................................................................... 104
				2.4.9.8 GAS, DUST, STEAM AND SMOKE...................................................................... 104
				2.4.9.9 VENTILATION OF ENCLOSED AREAS................................................................... 105
			2.4.10 STARTING ENGINE...................................................................................... 106
				2.4.10.1 WARNING TAG.................................................................................... 106
				2.4.10.2 CHECKS BEFORE STARTING ENGINE.................................................................. 106
				2.4.10.3 PRECAUTION WHEN STARTING ENGINE................................................................ 106
				2.4.10.4 PRECAUTION IN COLD AREAS....................................................................... 107
			2.4.11 OPERATION............................................................................................ 107
				2.4.11.1 CHECKS BEFORE OPERATION........................................................................ 107
				2.4.11.2 PRECAUTIONS WHEN TRAVELLING IN FORWARD OR REVERSE.............................................. 108
				2.4.11.3 PRECAUTIONS WHEN travelling.................................................................... 109
				2.4.11.4 TRAVELLING ON SLOPES........................................................................... 110
				2.4.11.5 OPERATIONS ON SLOPES........................................................................... 111
				2.4.11.6 PROHIBITED OPERATIONS.......................................................................... 111
				2.4.11.7 TRAVELLING ON FROZEN OR SNOW COVERED SURFACES.................................................. 112
				2.4.11.8 PARKING THE MACHINE............................................................................ 112
				2.4.11.9 TRANSPORTATION................................................................................. 112
		2.5 PRECAUTION FOR MAINTENANCE.................................................................................. 113
			2.5.1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS................................................................................... 113
				2.5.1.1 SELECTION AND QUALIFICATION OF PERSONNEL - BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES............................... 114
				2.5.1.2 STOP ENGINE FOR MAINTENANCE..................................................................... 115
				2.5.1.3 WARNING TAG..................................................................................... 116
				2.5.1.4 KEEP WORKPLACE CLEAN AND TIDY................................................................... 117
				2.5.1.5 APPOINT LEADER WHEN WORKING WITH OTHERS......................................................... 117
				2.5.1.6 TWO WORKERS FOR MAINTENANCE WHEN THE MACHINE IS RUNNING......................................... 118
				2.5.1.7 INSTALLING, REMOVING OR STORING ATTACHMENTS..................................................... 118
				2.5.1.8 PRECAUTIONS WHEN WORKING UNDER THE MACHINE OR EQUIPMENT......................................... 119
				2.5.1.9 NOISE........................................................................................... 119
				2.5.1.10 WHEN USING A HAMMER............................................................................ 119
				2.5.1.11 PROPER TOOLS................................................................................... 120
				2.5.1.12 ACCUMULATOR.................................................................................... 120
				2.5.1.13 PERSONNEL...................................................................................... 120
			2.5.2 PRECAUTIONS FOR INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE............................................................ 121
				2.5.2.1 PRECAUTION WHEN WELDING......................................................................... 121
				2.5.2.2 BATTERY HANDLING................................................................................ 121
			2.5.3 PRECAUTIONS WITH HIGH PRESSURE FLUID.................................................................. 122
				2.5.3.1 PRECAUTIONS WITH HIGH FUEL PRESSURE............................................................. 122
				2.5.3.2 HANDLING HIGH PRESSURES HOSES OR PIPES.......................................................... 123
				2.5.3.3 REPLACEMENT OF HOSE LINES....................................................................... 123
				2.5.3.4 INSPECTION OF HOSE LINES........................................................................ 123
				2.5.3.5 PERIODIC REPLACEMENT OF SAFETY CRITICAL PARTS................................................... 124
				2.5.3.6 PRECAUTIONS FOR HIGH VOLTAGE.................................................................... 124
				2.5.3.7 AIR CONDITIONING MAINTENANCE.................................................................... 124
				2.5.3.8 COMPRESSED AIR.................................................................................. 125
				2.5.3.9 WASTE MATERIALS................................................................................. 125
		2.6 ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION FOR TROUBLESHOOTING AND ADJUSTMENTS........................................... 126
			2.6.1 INSPECTION OF THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM.................................................................... 126
			2.6.2 TWO WORKERS ONLY WHEN THE MACHINE IS RUNNING DURING ADJUSTMENTS....................................... 126
			2.6.3 AREAS OF POTENTIAL DANGER AROUND THE EXCAVATOR........................................................ 126
		2.7 SPECIAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT.................................................................................... 128
			2.7.1 FRONT GUARD PROTECTIVE STRUCTUR ’FOPS’ FOR OPERATOR’S CAB............................................. 129
			2.7.2 OBJECT HANDLING....................................................................................... 129
			2.7.3 LIGHTING.............................................................................................. 129
			2.7.4 WARNING BEACON........................................................................................ 129
			2.7.5 SAFETY HARNESS IN CONFORMITY WITH EN 361 (EUROPEAN STANDARD).......................................... 129
				2.7.5.1 SAFETY HARNESS IN CONFORMITY WITH EN 361 (EUROPEAN STANDARD).................................... 129
				2.7.5.2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE............................................................................ 131
				2.7.5.3 PRIOR TO USING THE HARNESS (1), THE WEARER SHALL................................................ 133
				2.7.5.4 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE OF THE HOLDING HOOKS AND HOLD- BACK HOOKS OF THE SAFETY HARNESS (1),.... 133
				2.7.5.5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE............................................................................ 135
	3 Specifications.................................................................................................... 137
		3.1 Lifting Gears............................................................................................... 138
		3.2 Safety hints for sling accessory............................................................................ 140
		3.3 Standard Tightening Torque Chart............................................................................ 141
		3.4 Conversion Table............................................................................................ 142
		3.5 Blind plugs................................................................................................. 148
		3.6 Classification of threads to the nominal width.............................................................. 150
		3.7 Plugs and fittings according to ISO 8434-1 / DIN 2353....................................................... 151
	4 Main assembly groups.............................................................................................. 153
		4.1 General layout.............................................................................................. 154
		4.2 Superstructure.............................................................................................. 156
		4.3 Machine house............................................................................................... 160
		4.4 Hydraulic oil tank.......................................................................................... 162
		4.5 Hydraulic oil cooler........................................................................................ 164
		4.6 High voltage switch cabinet................................................................................. 166
		4.7 Cab support................................................................................................. 172
			4.7.1 X2 - Low voltage switch board (location 12)........................................................... 173
			4.7.2 Extra low voltage switch board (location 11).......................................................... 175
		4.8 Slip ring unit.............................................................................................. 176
		4.9 Operator’s cab.............................................................................................. 180
		4.10 Control blocks............................................................................................. 182
		4.11 Swing machinery............................................................................................ 184
			4.11.1 Swing machinery L&S.................................................................................. 184
			4.11.2 Swing machinery SIEBENHAAR........................................................................... 186
		4.12 Undercarriage.............................................................................................. 188
		4.13 Attachments................................................................................................ 190
			4.13.1 Front Shovel Attachment (FSA)........................................................................ 190
			4.13.2 Backhoe Attachment (BHA)............................................................................. 192
	5 Drive............................................................................................................. 195
		5.1 Electric drive - Safety and operation instruction documents................................................. 196
		5.2 Prime drive assembly........................................................................................ 198
		5.3 Electric motors............................................................................................. 200
			5.3.1 Location of attaching parts........................................................................... 200
				5.3.1.1 Motor type plate................................................................................ 201
				5.3.1.2 Type plate for the motor bearings............................................................... 202
			5.3.2 Motor bearings & grease equipment..................................................................... 204
			5.3.3 Monitoring of the motor bearing temperature........................................................... 206
			5.3.4 Monitoring of the motor winding temperature........................................................... 207
			5.3.5 Junction box for the motor monitoring device.......................................................... 208
			5.3.6 Checking of the bearing condition..................................................................... 209
			5.3.7 Capacitor assembly.................................................................................... 210
		5.4 Air-to-air motor cooling system............................................................................. 212
		5.5 Initial Start-up procedure.................................................................................. 213
			5.5.1 Main supply cable..................................................................................... 214
			5.5.2 Machine configuration (via CoDeSys)................................................................... 215
			5.5.3 Motor protection relay (SPAM 150 C)................................................................... 220
			5.5.4 Motor alignment....................................................................................... 222
			5.5.5 Motor rotation direction.............................................................................. 224
			5.5.6 Starting & Re-starting the electric motors............................................................ 224
			5.5.7 Supervision during the first motor running period..................................................... 225
		5.6 Flexible coupling........................................................................................... 226
			5.6.1 Coupling inspection................................................................................... 227
			5.6.2 Coupling replacement.................................................................................. 228
		5.7 Pump distributor gearbox (PTO).............................................................................. 230
			5.7.1 Pump drive shaft housing / spline lubrication......................................................... 232
			5.7.2 PTO lubrication and cooling........................................................................... 234
				5.7.2.1 Checks and adjustments.......................................................................... 236
			5.7.3 Hydraulic pumps – location, drive speed and flow rates................................................ 238
	6 Hydraulic oil tank................................................................................................ 241
		6.1 General layout.............................................................................................. 242
		6.2 Location of the electric equipment.......................................................................... 244
		6.3 Suction oil tank with strainers............................................................................. 246
		6.4 Return oil collector pipe with strainer..................................................................... 248
		6.5 Back pressure valve......................................................................................... 250
		6.6 Transfer pump............................................................................................... 252
		6.7 Return and leak oil filter.................................................................................. 254
		6.8 Breather filter............................................................................................. 256
	7 Hydraulic oil cooling............................................................................................. 259
		7.1 Overall view of the hydraulic oil cooling................................................................... 260
		7.2 Function of the hydraulic oil cooling circuit............................................................... 262
			7.2.1 Standard hydraulic oil cooling circuit................................................................ 262
			7.2.2 Additional oil cooling circuit........................................................................ 264
		7.3 Adjustment of the back pressure valve....................................................................... 266
		7.4 Fan drive - standard oil cooler............................................................................. 268
			7.4.1 Two stage cooler fan drive RPM control................................................................ 268
			7.4.2 Fixed displacement pump with variable setting......................................................... 270
			7.4.3 Pressure relief valves................................................................................ 272
			7.4.4 Solenoid valves....................................................................................... 274
		7.5 Adjustment of the cooler fan drive speed.................................................................... 276
			7.5.1 Maximum speed......................................................................................... 276
			7.5.2 Medium speed.......................................................................................... 278
		7.6 Fan drive - additional oil cooler........................................................................... 280
			7.6.1 Function of the additional cooler fan RPM control..................................................... 281
			7.6.2 Adjustment of the additional cooler fan drive speed................................................... 281
	8 Controlling....................................................................................................... 283
		8.1 General layout.............................................................................................. 284
		8.2 Control and filter panels – location of components.......................................................... 286
			8.2.1 Main valve cartridge block............................................................................ 286
			8.2.2 Control and filter panels mounted on the PTOs......................................................... 292
		8.3 Pilot pressure supply and adjustments....................................................................... 294
			8.3.1 Pilot pressure circuit................................................................................ 295
			8.3.2 Checks and adjustments of pilot pressure.............................................................. 298
			8.3.3 Remote control valves arrangement..................................................................... 302
		8.4 Function of the electro-hydraulic control system............................................................ 304
		8.5 Hand lever (joystick) control............................................................................... 308
		8.6 Foot pedal control.......................................................................................... 310
		8.7 Proportional amplifier module, type A....................................................................... 312
		8.8 Proportional amplifier module, type B....................................................................... 314
		8.9 Ramp time module............................................................................................ 316
		8.10 Adjustment of amplifier modules............................................................................ 318
			8.10.1 General.............................................................................................. 319
			8.10.2 Adjusting the amplifier module, type A............................................................... 320
			8.10.3 Adjusting the amplifier module, type B............................................................... 322
		8.11 Adjusting the ramp time module............................................................................. 324
	9 Components........................................................................................................ 329
		9.1 Main control blocks and high pressure filters (FSA)......................................................... 330
		9.2 Distributor manifold – location of restrictor blocks and anti-cavitation valves............................. 334
		9.3 Restrictor block with secondary relief valve................................................................ 336
		9.4 Anti-cavitation valve (ACV) block........................................................................... 338
			9.4.1 ACV block on control blocks........................................................................... 338
			9.4.2 ACV block on top of the manifold...................................................................... 340
		9.5 Remote control valves....................................................................................... 342
		9.6 4/3 Directional solenoid valves............................................................................. 344
		9.7 Proportional solenoid valves................................................................................ 346
		9.8 High-pressure filter (screen)............................................................................... 348
		9.9 CONTROL blocks and valves................................................................................... 350
		9.10 Travel brake valve......................................................................................... 362
		9.11 Pressure reducing valve.................................................................................... 364
		9.12 4/2 Directional valves..................................................................................... 366
		9.13 Pressure double stage valve................................................................................ 368
		9.14 Hydraulic cylinder......................................................................................... 370
	10 Main hydraulic pumps and pump regulation......................................................................... 373
		10.1 General.................................................................................................... 374
			10.1.1 Layout............................................................................................... 374
			10.1.2 Pump regulation system ("open sensing system")....................................................... 377
			10.1.3 Pump regulation system — valve function.............................................................. 378
		10.2 Main pumps................................................................................................. 380
			10.2.1 Pump bearing flushing / lubrication.................................................................. 382
			10.2.2 Operating principle.................................................................................. 384
			10.2.3 Checks / adjustments................................................................................. 400
				10.2.3.1 Qmax and Qmin adjustment bolts................................................................. 402
		10.3 Electronic pump regulation system.......................................................................... 404
			10.3.1 Electronic load limiting control – general........................................................... 405
			10.3.2 Microcontroller RC4-4................................................................................ 406
			10.3.3 Signal rectifier module.............................................................................. 408
				10.3.3.1 Checks and adjustments......................................................................... 410
		10.4 Hydraulic constant regulation system (emergency mode)...................................................... 412
			10.4.1 General.............................................................................................. 413
		10.5 Pump regulation system, checks and adjustments............................................................. 415
			10.5.1 Power Check.......................................................................................... 415
			10.5.2 Electronic load limit regulation, XLR basic adjustment............................................... 418
				10.5.2.1 Method "A" with 24 V supply.................................................................... 420
				10.5.2.2 Method "B" with BODAS software................................................................. 422
			10.5.3 Electronic load limit regulation, RC4 function check................................................. 426
			10.5.4 Hydraulic Control (emergency mode)................................................................... 428
			10.5.5 Pressure cut-off valve............................................................................... 430
		10.6 Energy efficiency.......................................................................................... 432
			10.6.1 General.............................................................................................. 433
			10.6.2 Checks and adjustments............................................................................... 434
	11 Operating hydraulics............................................................................................. 437
		11.1 General.................................................................................................... 438
			11.1.1 Floating function for boom and stick cylinder (FSA).................................................. 440
		11.2 Hydraulics for the attachment cylinders FSA................................................................ 442
			11.2.1 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Boom UP" (FSA)....................................................... 442
			11.2.2 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Boom down" (FSA), Auto-float ON...................................... 444
			11.2.3 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Boom down" (FSA), Auto-float OFF..................................... 446
			11.2.4 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Stick out" (FSA)..................................................... 448
			11.2.5 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Stick in" (FSA), Auto-float ON....................................... 450
			11.2.6 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Stick in" (FSA), Auto-float OFF...................................... 452
			11.2.7 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Bucket fill" (FSA)................................................... 454
			11.2.8 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Bucket dump" (FSA)................................................... 456
			11.2.9 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Clam open" (FSA)..................................................... 458
			11.2.10 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Clam close" (FSA)................................................... 460
			11.2.11 Checks and adjustments of the main relief valves (MRV), FSA......................................... 462
			11.2.12 Checks and adjustments of the secondary relief valves (SRV), FSA.................................... 464
				11.2.12.1 Boom cylinder, piston side (FSA).............................................................. 464
				11.2.12.2 Boom cylinder, piston rod side (FSA).......................................................... 468
				11.2.12.3 Stick cylinder, piston side (FSA)............................................................. 472
				11.2.12.4 Stick cylinder, piston rod side (FSA)......................................................... 476
				11.2.12.5 Bucket cylinder, piston side (FSA)............................................................ 480
				11.2.12.6 Bucket cylinder, piston side (FSA)............................................................ 484
				11.2.12.7 Clam cylinder, piston rod side (FSA), clam open............................................... 488
				11.2.12.8 Clam cylinder, piston side (FSA), clam close.................................................. 492
			11.2.13 Checks and adjustments of the lowering speed – boom................................................. 496
			11.2.14 Checks and adjustments of the lowering speed – stick................................................ 500
			11.2.15 Checks and adjustments of the lowering speed – Bucket............................................... 504
			11.2.16 Checks and adjustments of the lowering speed – clam................................................. 508
		11.3 Hydraulics for the swing circuit........................................................................... 510
			11.3.1 Swing circuit........................................................................................ 510
			11.3.2 Swing motor.......................................................................................... 514
			11.3.3 Swing gearbox (L&S).................................................................................. 518
			11.3.4 Swing gearbox (SIEBENHAAR)........................................................................... 520
			11.3.5 Swing parking brake (L&S)............................................................................ 522
			11.3.6 Swing parking brake (SIEBENHAAR)..................................................................... 524
			11.3.7 Swing brake valve.................................................................................... 526
			11.3.8 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Swing left".......................................................... 530
			11.3.9 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Swing right"......................................................... 532
			11.3.10 Checks and adjustments for the swing circuit........................................................ 534
			11.3.11 Function check for hydraulic swing brake............................................................ 538
			11.3.12 Function check for the swing parking brake.......................................................... 540
		11.4 Hydraulics for the travel circuit.......................................................................... 544
			11.4.1 Travel circuit....................................................................................... 545
			11.4.2 Travel motor......................................................................................... 548
			11.4.3 Rotary joint......................................................................................... 550
			11.4.4 Travel gearbox....................................................................................... 552
			11.4.5 Travel parking brake (L&S)........................................................................... 554
			11.4.6 Travel parking brake (ZOLLERN)....................................................................... 556
			11.4.7 Travel brake valve................................................................................... 558
			11.4.8 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Travel forward"...................................................... 560
			11.4.9 Electric / hydraulic flowchart "Travel backwards".................................................... 562
			11.4.10 Checks and adjustments for the travel circuit....................................................... 564
			11.4.11 Function check for the travel parking brake......................................................... 566
	12 Hydraulic track tensioning system................................................................................ 569
		12.1 General.................................................................................................... 570
		12.2 Functional description..................................................................................... 572
		12.3 Double-stage valve......................................................................................... 576
		12.4 Tensioning cylinder........................................................................................ 578
		12.5 Adjustments / checks....................................................................................... 580
	13 Access ladder, hydraulically operated............................................................................ 583
		13.1 General.................................................................................................... 584
		13.2 Function of the hydraulically operated access ladder....................................................... 586
		13.3 Adjustments / checks....................................................................................... 590
	14 Central refilling system (service arm)........................................................................... 593
		14.1 Service arm................................................................................................ 594
		14.2 Monitoring and control box................................................................................. 596
		14.3 Function................................................................................................... 598
		14.4 Checks and adjustments..................................................................................... 600
	15 Hints for reading the hydraulic diagram.......................................................................... 603
		15.1 General.................................................................................................... 604
		15.2 Hydraulic symbols.......................................................................................... 606
			15.2.1 Lines, unions........................................................................................ 607
			15.2.2 Components, valves................................................................................... 609
			15.2.3 Sensors.............................................................................................. 609
			15.2.4 Valves, valve components............................................................................. 610
			15.2.5 Pump, motor, cylinder................................................................................ 614
	16 Hints for reading the electric wiring diagram.................................................................... 619
		16.1 General.................................................................................................... 620
		16.2 Reference code of the electrical components................................................................ 621
			16.2.1 Area code............................................................................................ 621
			16.2.2 Component identifying letter......................................................................... 623
		16.3 Graphical symbols.......................................................................................... 624
		16.4 Drawing concept............................................................................................ 628
		16.5 Cable marking.............................................................................................. 638
	17 KOMTRAX Plus & MTC control system................................................................................ 639
		17.1 General.................................................................................................... 640
		17.2 Specifications for operators............................................................................... 643
			17.2.1 Sequence of displays................................................................................. 644
			17.2.2 Opening screen....................................................................................... 644
			17.2.3 Main gauge screens 1 to 3............................................................................ 645
			17.2.4 Energy consumption screen............................................................................ 648
			17.2.5 Failure message history for the operator............................................................. 650
			17.2.6 Main gauge screens - Changing of Time / SMR / Date................................................... 652
			17.2.7 Maintenance monitor.................................................................................. 653
			17.2.8 Settings for operator................................................................................ 655
			17.2.9 Automatic messages................................................................................... 662
		17.3 Tables of all provided messages............................................................................ 665
			17.3.1 Table of G-Codes..................................................................................... 666
			17.3.2 Table of available Instruction Messages.............................................................. 674
		17.4 Flow charts (1-4) of KOMTRAX Plus main screens............................................................. 677
		17.5 KOMTRAX Plus service level................................................................................. 682
			17.5.1 Explanation of the button symbols (Service Level).................................................... 684
			17.5.2 Service Menu Select Screen........................................................................... 685
			17.5.3 Real Time Menu Select Screen......................................................................... 686
				17.5.3.1 Real Time Menu, option: 01 Motor 1............................................................. 687
				17.5.3.2 Real Time Menu, option: 02 Motor 2............................................................. 687
				17.5.3.3 Real Time Menu, option: 03 PTO 1............................................................... 688
				17.5.3.4 Real Time Menu, option: 04 PTO 2............................................................... 688
				17.5.3.5 Real Time Menu, option: 05 Hydraulic........................................................... 689
				17.5.3.6 Real Time Menu, option: 06 Slew................................................................ 690
				17.5.3.7 Real Time Menu, option: 07 Electrical Equipment................................................ 691
				17.5.3.8 Real Time Menu, option: 08 Emergency Stop...................................................... 692
				17.5.3.9 Real Time Menu, option: 09 Heater.............................................................. 693
				17.5.3.10 Real Time Menu, option: 10 Manual Switch...................................................... 694
				17.5.3.11 Real Time Menu, option: 11 Central lUBE System 1.............................................. 695
				17.5.3.12 Real Time Menu, option: 12 Slew Ring Gear Lube System......................................... 696
				17.5.3.13 Real Time Menu, option: 13 Central Lube System 2.............................................. 697
				17.5.3.14 Real Time Menu, option: 14 Cable Drum......................................................... 698
				17.5.3.15 Real Time Menu, option: 15 Windscreen Wiper................................................... 699
				17.5.3.16 Real Time Menu, option: 16 Ladder............................................................. 700
				17.5.3.17 Real Time Menu, option: 17 Service Arm........................................................ 701
				17.5.3.18 Real Time Menu, option: 18 Pilot Control...................................................... 702
				17.5.3.19 Real Time Menu, option: 19 Other Items........................................................ 703
				17.5.3.20 Real Time Menu, option: 20 Output Signals..................................................... 704
				17.5.3.21 Output signals with deactivated MTC evaluation................................................ 707
			17.5.4 PM-Clinic............................................................................................ 709
				17.5.4.1 General........................................................................................ 709
				17.5.4.2 Power Check.................................................................................... 710
			17.5.5 Serial/GCC no. setting............................................................................... 711
			17.5.6 Memory Clear......................................................................................... 712
				17.5.6.1 Input Memory Clear ID.......................................................................... 712
				17.5.6.2 Memory Clear screen............................................................................ 713
			17.5.7 Failure History...................................................................................... 714
			17.5.8 Maintenance Monitor.................................................................................. 715
			17.5.9 Snapshot............................................................................................. 716
			17.5.10 Settings............................................................................................ 717
				17.5.10.1 Central Lubrication System (CLS 1), screen 1/12............................................... 717
				17.5.10.2 Swing Lubrication System (SLS), screen 2/12................................................... 718
				17.5.10.3 Central Lubrication System (CLS 2), screen 3/12............................................... 719
				17.5.10.4 Qmin - Qmax setting, screen 4/12.............................................................. 720
				17.5.10.5 Other Settings 1/2, screen 5/12............................................................... 720
				17.5.10.6 Other Settings 2/2, screen 6/12............................................................... 722
				17.5.10.7 Shutdown Bypass ON/OFF........................................................................ 725
		17.6 Interface-Connection KOMTRAX Plus controller............................................................... 728
			17.6.1 KOMTRAX Plus controller.............................................................................. 729
		17.7 Wiring of the KOMTRAX Plus controller...................................................................... 730
		17.8 MTC control system global layout........................................................................... 734
			17.8.1 MTC (Master Turbo Controller)........................................................................ 736
				17.8.1.1 MTC flowchart.................................................................................. 736
				17.8.1.2 MTC features................................................................................... 736
				17.8.1.3 MTC firmware and software...................................................................... 737
				17.8.1.4 View onto the MTC unit and its connectors...................................................... 738
		17.9 Global layout of the internal CAN bus...................................................................... 740
			17.9.1 General information on a CAN bus system.............................................................. 740
				17.9.1.1 General CAN bus description.................................................................... 741
				17.9.1.2 CAN bus troubleshooting........................................................................ 741
				17.9.1.3 Can bus wiring................................................................................. 742
				17.9.1.4 CAN bus end resistor........................................................................... 744
		17.10 The nodes in the CAN bus system........................................................................... 746
			17.10.1 Global layout....................................................................................... 746
			17.10.2 Introduction........................................................................................ 748
				17.10.2.1 ICN-V features................................................................................ 748
				17.10.2.2 ICN-D features................................................................................ 750
			17.10.3 Node DIP-switches................................................................................... 751
			17.10.4 Node box............................................................................................ 752
			17.10.5 Node locations on the machine....................................................................... 754
				17.10.5.1 Node & location chart......................................................................... 755
				17.10.5.2 Exemplary view onto the CAN bus control components in a cab base.............................. 756
	18 Lubrication system............................................................................................... 759
		18.1 General overview (SLS & CLS 1 / 2)......................................................................... 760
			18.1.1 General description.................................................................................. 761
		18.2 Basic function of the lubrication systems.................................................................. 762
		18.3 Central lubrication system (CLS 1 & 2)..................................................................... 764
			18.3.1 General information on the CLS (CLS 1 / 2)........................................................... 766
				18.3.1.1 Manual lube activation......................................................................... 766
		18.4 Swing circle lubrication system (SLS)...................................................................... 768
			18.4.1 General information on the SLS....................................................................... 770
				18.4.1.1 Manual lube activation......................................................................... 770
		18.5 Lubrication cycle.......................................................................................... 771
			18.5.1 Operation and control................................................................................ 771
			18.5.2 Lubrication cycle – components....................................................................... 772
			18.5.3 Lubrication cycle – processing....................................................................... 774
			18.5.4 Time segments & switch points of a lubrication cycle................................................. 775
			18.5.5 Lubrication modes.................................................................................... 776
				18.5.5.1 Automatic lubrication mode..................................................................... 776
				18.5.5.2 Manual lubrication mode........................................................................ 776
				18.5.5.3 VHMS service mode.............................................................................. 776
		18.6 Hydraulically driven lube pump............................................................................. 778
			18.6.1 Adjustment of lube pump speed & working pressure..................................................... 780
				18.6.1.1 Stroke speed adjustment........................................................................ 781
				18.6.1.2 Working pressure adjustment.................................................................... 782
		18.7 Lubricant injectors........................................................................................ 784
			18.7.1 Tightening torques for fittings at grease injectors.................................................. 785
			18.7.2 Injector type description............................................................................ 786
			18.7.3 Adjustment of the lubricant output................................................................... 786
			18.7.4 Operation principle of lubricant injectors........................................................... 788
				18.7.4.1 Function description........................................................................... 789
			18.7.5 Connection of one or more injectors.................................................................. 790
		18.8 Vent valve................................................................................................. 792
			18.8.1 Description.......................................................................................... 793
		18.9 End-line switch............................................................................................ 794
			18.9.1 Description.......................................................................................... 795
			18.9.2 CLS end-line switch adjustment....................................................................... 796
			18.9.3 SLS end-line switch adjustment....................................................................... 798
		18.10 In-line filter............................................................................................ 800
			18.10.1 Description......................................................................................... 801
			18.10.2 Maintenance procedure............................................................................... 801
		18.11 Lubricant level sensor.................................................................................... 802
			18.11.1 Description......................................................................................... 803
				18.11.1.1 LEDs at the sonar sensor...................................................................... 804
			18.11.2 Binary type lubricant level sensor.................................................................. 806
			18.11.3 Description......................................................................................... 807
				18.11.3.1 Adjustment.................................................................................... 807
		18.12 Commissioning............................................................................................. 808
			18.12.1 Commissioning of the CLS 1 & CLS 2 lubrication systems.............................................. 808
			18.12.2 Fine adjustment..................................................................................... 809
			18.12.3 Commissioning of the SLS lubrication system......................................................... 810
	19 Deep temperature equipment (option).............................................................................. 813
		19.1 General information........................................................................................ 814
			19.1.1 Introduction......................................................................................... 814
			19.1.2 Deep temperature components overview................................................................. 814
			19.1.3 Power supply preconditions for preheating............................................................ 815
			19.1.4 Power requirements for preheating systems............................................................ 816
		19.2 Preheating procedure....................................................................................... 817
			19.2.1 Global flow chart of the preheating procedure........................................................ 817
			19.2.2 Starting the preheating procedure.................................................................... 818
			19.2.3 Preheating of operator’s cab and Diesel engine [coolant system]...................................... 819
			19.2.4 Preheating of lubricants and superstructure (Diesel) [electric system]............................... 820
		19.3 Constant heating of travel motors (TTT equipment below-40°C only).......................................... 821
		19.4 Component location......................................................................................... 822
			19.4.1 Electric heating elements for hydraulic & batteries [electric machine]............................... 822
			19.4.2 Electric heating elements for hydraulics [Diesel machine]............................................ 824
			19.4.3 Electric heating elements for engines & batteries [Diesel machine]................................... 826
		19.5 Components of TT equipment................................................................................. 828
			19.5.1 Preheating components on a Diesel machine............................................................ 828
			19.5.2 Preheating components on an electric machine......................................................... 829
			19.5.3 Exemplary Wiring Diagrams for preheating systems..................................................... 830
				19.5.3.1 Wiring diagram "Hydraulic Oil Tank Preheating" part 1 of 3..................................... 830
				19.5.3.2 Wiring diagram "Hydraulic Oil Tank Preheating" part 2 of 3..................................... 831
				19.5.3.3 Wiring diagram "Hydraulic Oil Tank Preheating" part 3 of 3..................................... 832
				19.5.3.4 Wiring diagram "Suction Oil Manifold Preheating"............................................... 833
				19.5.3.5 Wiring diagram "PTO Preheating"................................................................ 834
				19.5.3.6 Wiring diagram "Battery heater pads"........................................................... 835
	20 Cable drum (optional equipment).................................................................................. 837
		20.1 General layout............................................................................................. 838
			20.1.1 Long type cable drum................................................................................. 838
			20.1.2 short type cable drum................................................................................ 839
				20.1.2.1 Parts installed in the undercarriage........................................................... 840
		20.2 Service switch............................................................................................. 841
		20.3 Drive system............................................................................................... 842
			20.3.1 Drive motor.......................................................................................... 843
		20.4 Drum Body.................................................................................................. 844
			20.4.1 Slip ring assembly................................................................................... 845
			20.4.2 Checks and adjustments............................................................................... 845
		20.5 High voltage interlock system.............................................................................. 846
		20.6 Cable guide drive mechanism................................................................................ 848
			20.6.1 Proximity switches on the cable guide drive mechanism................................................ 850
			20.6.2 Checks and adjustments............................................................................... 852
		20.7 Travel motion control...................................................................................... 856
		20.8 Arrangement of the Slew Angle Sensor....................................................................... 858
			20.8.1 Slew Angle Sensor 60B059 in the Wiring Diagram....................................................... 859
40 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................... 861
	TOC................................................................................................................. 863
	1 SAFETY............................................................................................................ 883
		1.1 SAFETY INFORMATION.......................................................................................... 884
		1.2 OVERVIEW.................................................................................................... 885
			1.2.1 NORMAL OPERATIONS..................................................................................... 885
			1.2.2 REGULAR MAINTENANCE................................................................................... 885
			1.2.3 TROUBLESHOOTING, ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIR............................................................... 885
			1.2.4 ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR ASSEMBLING, DISASSEMBLING AND TRANSPORTATION OF THE EXCAVATOR....... 885
		1.3 SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL IN THE OPERATOR’S CAB.................................................................. 886
		1.4 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS COMMON TO OPERATION ON THE EXCAVATOR.................................................... 887
			1.4.1 UNDERSTANDING THE MACHINE............................................................................. 887
			1.4.2 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE STARTING OPERATION ON THE EXCAVATOR................................................ 887
				1.4.2.1 ENSURING SAFE OPERATION......................................................................... 887
			1.4.3 PREPARATIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION....................................................................... 887
				1.4.3.1 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING SAFETY RELATED EQUIPMENT.................................................. 887
				1.4.3.2 INSPECTING THE MACHINE.......................................................................... 887
				1.4.3.3 WEAR WELL FITTING CLOTHES AND PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.............................................. 888
				1.4.3.4 KEEP MACHINE CLEAN.............................................................................. 888
				1.4.3.5 PRECAUTIONS INSIDE OPERATOR’S COMPARTMENT....................................................... 888
				1.4.3.6 PROVIDE FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND FIRST AID KIT..................................................... 889
				1.4.3.7 IF A PROBLEM IS FOUND........................................................................... 889
			1.4.4 FIRE PREVENTION....................................................................................... 889
				1.4.4.1 PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT FIRE..................................................................... 889
				1.4.4.2 ACTION IF FIRE OCCURS........................................................................... 890
				1.4.4.3 EMERGENCY EXIT FROM OPERATOR’S CAB.............................................................. 891
			1.4.5 PRECAUTIONS WHEN GETTING ON OR OFF THE MACHINE........................................................ 891
				1.4.5.1 USE HANDRAILS AND STEPS WHEN GETTING ON OR OFF THE MACHINE...................................... 891
				1.4.5.2 NO JUMPING ON OR OFF THE MACHINE................................................................ 891
				1.4.5.3 NO PEOPLE ON THE ATTACHMENT..................................................................... 891
				1.4.5.4 WORKING IN HIGH PLACES.......................................................................... 891
				1.4.5.5 LEAVING OPERATOR’S SEAT WITH LOCK............................................................... 892
				1.4.5.6 LEAVING THE MACHINE............................................................................. 892
			1.4.6 BURN PREVENTION....................................................................................... 893
				1.4.6.1 Hot coolant..................................................................................... 893
				1.4.6.2 Hot oil......................................................................................... 893
			1.4.7 PRECAUTIONS WHEN CLEANING CAB GLASS................................................................... 893
			1.4.8 PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES.......................................................... 894
				1.4.8.1 UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION....................................................................... 894
				1.4.8.2 PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONS.................................................. 894
			1.4.9 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC)................................................................... 895
			1.4.10 PRECAUTIONS AT JOBSITE............................................................................... 896
				1.4.10.1 VISIBILITY FROM OPERATOR’S SEAT................................................................ 897
				1.4.10.2 CAMERA SYSTEM WITH MONITORS.................................................................... 897
				1.4.10.3 ENSURE GOOD VISIBILITY......................................................................... 897
				1.4.10.4 CHECKING SIGNS AND SIGNALMAN’S SIGNALS......................................................... 897
				1.4.10.5 INVESTIGATE AND CONFIRM JOBSITE CONDITIONS..................................................... 898
				1.4.10.6 DO NOT GO CLOSE TO HIGH VOLTAGE CABLES......................................................... 898
				1.4.10.7 WORKING ON LOOSE GROUND........................................................................ 899
				1.4.10.8 GAS, DUST, STEAM AND SMOKE..................................................................... 899
				1.4.10.9 VENTILATION OF ENCLOSED AREAS.................................................................. 900
			1.4.11 STARTING motor....................................................................................... 901
				1.4.11.1 WARNING TAG.................................................................................... 901
				1.4.11.2 CHECKS BEFORE STARTING motor................................................................... 901
				1.4.11.3 PRECAUTION WHEN STARTING motor................................................................. 901
				1.4.11.4 PRECAUTION IN COLD AREAS....................................................................... 902
			1.4.12 OPERATION............................................................................................ 902
				1.4.12.1 CHECKS BEFORE OPERATION........................................................................ 902
				1.4.12.2 PRECAUTIONS WHEN TRAVELLING IN FORWARD OR REVERSE.............................................. 903
				1.4.12.3 PRECAUTIONS WHEN travelling.................................................................... 904
				1.4.12.4 TRAVELLING ON SLOPES........................................................................... 905
				1.4.12.5 OPERATIONS ON SLOPES........................................................................... 906
				1.4.12.6 PROHIBITED OPERATIONS.......................................................................... 906
				1.4.12.7 TRAVELLING ON FROZEN OR SNOW COVERED SURFACES.................................................. 907
				1.4.12.8 PARKING THE MACHINE............................................................................ 907
				1.4.12.9 TRANSPORTATION................................................................................. 907
		1.5 PRECAUTION FOR MAINTENANCE.................................................................................. 908
			1.5.1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS................................................................................... 908
				1.5.1.1 SELECTION AND QUALIFICATION OF PERSONNEL - BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES............................... 909
				1.5.1.2 STOP motor FOR MAINTENANCE...................................................................... 910
				1.5.1.3 WARNING TAG..................................................................................... 911
				1.5.1.4 KEEP WORKPLACE CLEAN AND TIDY................................................................... 912
				1.5.1.5 APPOINT LEADER WHEN WORKING WITH OTHERS......................................................... 912
				1.5.1.6 TWO WORKERS FOR MAINTENANCE WHEN THE MACHINE IS RUNNING......................................... 913
				1.5.1.7 INSTALLING, REMOVING OR STORING ATTACHMENTS..................................................... 913
				1.5.1.8 PRECAUTIONS WHEN WORKING UNDER THE MACHINE OR EQUIPMENT......................................... 914
				1.5.1.9 NOISE........................................................................................... 914
				1.5.1.10 WHEN USING A HAMMER............................................................................ 914
				1.5.1.11 PROPER TOOLS................................................................................... 915
				1.5.1.12 ACCUMULATOR.................................................................................... 915
				1.5.1.13 PERSONNEL...................................................................................... 915
			1.5.2 PRECAUTIONS FOR INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE............................................................ 916
				1.5.2.1 PRECAUTION WHEN WELDING......................................................................... 916
				1.5.2.2 BATTERY HANDLING................................................................................ 916
			1.5.3 PRECAUTIONS WITH HIGH PRESSURE FLUID.................................................................. 917
				1.5.3.1 PRECAUTIONS WITH HIGH FUEL PRESSURE............................................................. 917
				1.5.3.2 HANDLING HIGH PRESSURES HOSES OR PIPES.......................................................... 918
				1.5.3.3 REPLACEMENT OF HOSE LINES....................................................................... 918
				1.5.3.4 INSPECTION OF HOSE LINES........................................................................ 918
				1.5.3.5 PERIODIC REPLACEMENT OF SAFETY CRITICAL PARTS................................................... 919
				1.5.3.6 PRECAUTIONS FOR HIGH VOLTAGE.................................................................... 919
				1.5.3.7 AIR CONDITIONING MAINTENANCE.................................................................... 919
				1.5.3.8 COMPRESSED AIR.................................................................................. 920
				1.5.3.9 WASTE MATERIALS................................................................................. 920
		1.6 ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION FOR TROUBLESHOOTING AND ADJUSTMENTS........................................... 921
			1.6.1 INSPECTION OF THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM.................................................................... 921
			1.6.2 TWO WORKERS ONLY WHEN THE MACHINE IS RUNNING DURING ADJUSTMENTS....................................... 921
			1.6.3 AREAS OF POTENTIAL DANGER AROUND THE EXCAVATOR........................................................ 921
		1.7 SPECIAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT.................................................................................... 922
			1.7.1 FRONT GUARD PROTECTIVE STRUCTUR ’FOPS’ FOR OPERATOR’S CAB............................................. 923
			1.7.2 OBJECT HANDLING....................................................................................... 923
			1.7.3 LIGHTING.............................................................................................. 923
			1.7.4 WARNING BEACON........................................................................................ 923
			1.7.5 SAFETY HARNESS IN CONFORMITY WITH EN 361 (EUROPEAN STANDARD).......................................... 923
				1.7.5.1 SAFETY HARNESS IN CONFORMITY WITH EN 361 (EUROPEAN STANDARD).................................... 923
				1.7.5.2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE............................................................................ 925
				1.7.5.3 PRIOR TO USING THE HARNESS (1), THE WEARER SHALL................................................ 927
				1.7.5.4 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE OF THE HOLDING HOOKS AND HOLD-BACK HOOKS OF THE SAFETY HARNESS (1),..... 927
				1.7.5.5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE............................................................................ 929
	2 Introduction & General Information for Troubleshooting............................................................ 931
		2.1 Overview.................................................................................................... 932
			2.1.1 General advice when using troubleshooting charts...................................................... 932
		2.2 General Precautions......................................................................................... 933
		2.3 Preparations For Work....................................................................................... 934
		2.4 Precautions During Work..................................................................................... 934
		2.5 Precautions When Carrying Out Any Operation................................................................. 935
			2.5.1 Precautions when carrying out removal work............................................................ 935
			2.5.2 Precautions when carrying out installation work....................................................... 935
			2.5.3 Precautions when completing the operation............................................................. 936
		2.6 Fundamental Requirements for Trouble shooting............................................................... 937
			2.6.1 Technical documentation............................................................................... 937
			2.6.2 Tools................................................................................................. 937
				2.6.2.1 Reference Guide for Deutsch Removal Tools....................................................... 941
			2.6.3 Personnel............................................................................................. 942
		2.7 Points To Remember When Trouble- shooting................................................................... 942
		2.8 Sequence Of Events In Troubleshooting....................................................................... 944
		2.9 Checks Before Troubleshooting............................................................................... 945
		2.10 Handling Of Electric Equipment And Hydraulic Components.................................................... 946
			2.10.1 Points to remember when handling electric equipment.................................................. 946
			2.10.2 Points To Remember When Handling Hydraulic Equipment................................................. 949
		2.11 General working procedures................................................................................. 951
			2.11.1 Air Bleeding of Various Hydraulic Parts.............................................................. 951
			2.11.2 Air bleeding from the hydraulic pumps................................................................ 951
			2.11.3 Air bleeding from hydraulic cylinders................................................................ 951
		2.12 Cylinder bypass test....................................................................................... 952
		2.13 Information about MTC & Nodes.............................................................................. 953
			2.13.1 Outline of the MTC and its connector locations....................................................... 953
				2.13.1.1 View onto the MTC connectors* LH & RH.......................................................... 953
				2.13.1.2 General description of the MTC................................................................. 953
				2.13.1.3 Information about the LED indications at the MTC............................................... 954
			2.13.2 Information about the ICN-D node..................................................................... 954
				2.13.2.1 View onto an ICN-D node without wiring......................................................... 955
				2.13.2.2 View onto the Status LEDs at the ICN-D node.................................................... 956
				2.13.2.3 General information on the LED control......................................................... 956
			2.13.3 Information about the ICN-V node..................................................................... 958
				2.13.3.1 View onto an ICN-V node........................................................................ 958
				2.13.3.2 View onto an open ICN-V node and its DIP-switches.............................................. 959
			2.13.4 DIP switches at the ICN-D and ICN-V nodes............................................................ 960
		2.14 Basics about "How to crimp"................................................................................ 961
			2.14.1 Stripping a wire for use with the HDT 48 crimp tool.................................................. 961
			2.14.2 View onto the Deutsch crimp tool HDT 48.............................................................. 961
			2.14.3 Adjustment of the wire size at the Deutsch crimp tool HDT 48......................................... 962
				2.14.3.1 Wire cross section units in mm2 and AWG........................................................ 962
			2.14.4 Crimping instructions (for Deutsch crimp tool HDT 48)................................................ 963
		2.15 Cable Shielding............................................................................................ 964
	3 Mounting Locations and Connector Types............................................................................ 965
		3.1 Component Location (exemplarily)............................................................................ 966
			3.1.1 Side View onto the Excavator.......................................................................... 966
			3.1.2 Side view onto the Superstructure..................................................................... 968
			3.1.3 Top View onto the Superstructure...................................................................... 970
			3.1.4 Side View onto the Machine House...................................................................... 972
		3.2 Slip ring unit & Rotary joint............................................................................... 974
			3.2.1 Slip Ring Unit in Detail.............................................................................. 976
		3.3 General Layout of the Cable Drum............................................................................ 978
			3.3.1 Proximity Switches on the Cable Guide Drive........................................................... 979
		3.4 Capacitors.................................................................................................. 980
		3.5 High Voltage Switch Cabinet - View 1........................................................................ 982
			3.5.1 High Voltage Switch Cabinet - View 2.................................................................. 984
		3.6 Cab Support................................................................................................. 986
			3.6.1 Low voltage switch board - location 11 - view 1....................................................... 988
			3.6.2 Low voltage switch board - location 11 - view 2....................................................... 990
			3.6.3 Switch cabinet for power breakers..................................................................... 992
		3.7 Mounting plate for instruments.............................................................................. 994
		3.8 Medium Voltage Switch Board - Location 12 - view 1.......................................................... 996
			3.8.1 Medium Voltage Switch Board - Location 12 - view 2.................................................... 998
		3.9 Arrangement of the Slew Angle Sensor........................................................................1000
			3.9.1 Slew Angle Sensor 60B059 in the Wiring Diagram........................................................1001
		3.10 Location of the Control Blocks.............................................................................1002
		3.11 Control and filter panels - location of components.........................................................1004
		3.12 Location of the Suction Oil tank with strainers............................................................1006
		3.13 Arrangement of the Remote Control Valves...................................................................1008
		3.14 Hydraulic Oil Tank - Location of the Electrical Components.................................................1010
		3.15 General Overview on SLS & CLS1/2...........................................................................1012
		3.16 Batteries, Battery Main Switches & Safety Switch for Maintenance...........................................1014
		3.17 Hydraulically operated access ladder.......................................................................1016
		3.18 Service arm................................................................................................1018
		3.19 Connector Types Overview...................................................................................1020
			3.19.1 Connector (10-pole) for ICN-D nodes (Phoenix Contact)................................................1023
			3.19.2 Connector for ICN-V nodes (55 pins)..................................................................1024
	4 Standard Value Table for Electrical Components....................................................................1025
	5 References for Troubleshooting (CAN Bus & Node Outputs)...........................................................1043
		5.1 CAN-Bus Trouble or Node Output Trouble......................................................................1044
			5.1.1 Trouble CAN-BUS or CAN-Hardware (G00308)..............................................................1045
			5.1.2 Trouble output short-circuit (G00043).................................................................1046
		5.2 Sequence of the CAN nodes at the CAN bus....................................................................1048
		5.3 Troubleshooting for Relay Monitored Node Outputs............................................................1049
			5.3.1 Relay Check...........................................................................................1049
		G00107 - Trouble slew parking brake control 56K250a.............................................................1050
			View onto the CoDeSys HMI Visualization screen for message G00107...........................................1052
			Wiring Diagram (56K250a & 56K250b) for message G00107.......................................................1053
			5.3.2 Output Check..........................................................................................1054
		G00108 - Trouble slew parking brake control Output to 56K250a...................................................1055
			View onto the CoDeSys HMI Visualization screen for message G00108...........................................1057
			Wiring Diagram (56K250a & 56K250b) for message G00108.......................................................1058
	6 Tables for Testing and Troubleshooting............................................................................1059
		6.1 Index of Tables in this section.............................................................................1060
		6.2 Test Value Table for Temperature Sensors (PT100) g Centigrade - Volt........................................1061
		6.3 Test Value Table for Temperature Sensors (PT100) g Centigrade - Ohm.........................................1062
		6.4 Table of G-Codes............................................................................................1063
			6.4.1 Monitoring-codes without readout......................................................................1070
		6.5 Table of Instruction Messages...............................................................................1071
		6.6 Table of Binary Codes.......................................................................................1074
			6.6.1 Table of Add-On Binary Codes for G00308...............................................................1076
		6.7 Binary Output Signals on the KOMTRAX Plus Monitor...........................................................1077
		6.8 Tables of Symptom Codes.....................................................................................1080
			6.8.1 Symptoms of the E-Motors and Related parts............................................................1080
			6.8.2 Symptoms of the Hydraulic System......................................................................1080
			6.8.3 Symptoms of the Mechanical System.....................................................................1081
			6.8.4 SYMPTOMS OF ADDITIONAL SYSTEMS........................................................................1081
		6.9 Power Supply................................................................................................1082
		6.10 Cable colour identification................................................................................1082
	7 Troubleshooting by Trouble Code...................................................................................1083
		G00001 - Trouble Shut-Off (gate) valve..........................................................................1084
			View onto the gap of proximity switch 40B031................................................................1086
			Input signal (analog) of the proximity switch 40B031 on the REAL TIME MONITOR...............................1087
			View onto the setting for SHUTDOWN BYPASS on the KOMTRAX Plus monitor.......................................1087
			Wiring Diagram (40B031) for message G00001 (Trouble Shut-Off (gate) valve)..................................1088
		G00003 - Trouble pump controller................................................................................1089
		G00005 - Low hydraulic oil level................................................................................1098
			Wiring Diagram, oil level label, and defined position of the attachment (G00005)............................1100
		G00007 - Trouble hydraulic oil level............................................................................1101
			Hydraulic oil level at defined position of the attachment...................................................1102
			Wiring Diagram for 40B004 (message G00007)..................................................................1103
		G00012 (Sonar) - Central lubrication system grease level too low................................................1104
		G00013 (Sonar) - Slew ring gear lubr. system grease level too low...............................................1104
			Wiring Diagram (62B108 / 62B109 / 62B173) for G00012 / G00013 / G00202 (sonar)..............................1108
			Wiring Diagram (junction box for sonar sensors) for G00012 / G00013 / G00202................................1109
		G00012 (Binary) - Central lubrication system grease level too low...............................................1110
		G00013 (Binary) - Slew ring gear lubr. system grease level too low..............................................1110
			Wiring Diagram (binary grease level sensors) for G00012 / G00013 / G00202...................................1113
			Wiring Diagram (junction box for binary sensors) for G00012 / G00013 / G00202...............................1114
		G00020 - Trouble Shut-Off (gate) valve (Start blocked)..........................................................1115
			View onto the gap of proximity switch 40B031 (G00020).......................................................1117
			Wiring Diagram (40B031) for message G00020 (Main gate valve closed).........................................1118
			Input signal (analog) of the proximity switch 40B031 on the REAL TIME MONITOR...............................1119
			View onto the setting for SHUTDOWN BYPASS on the KOMTRAX Plus monitor.......................................1119
		G00033 - Trouble KOMTRAX Plus controller........................................................................1120
		G00034 - Trouble KOMTRAX Plus Display...........................................................................1121
		G00035 - Trouble totally loss gear oil (PTO 1)..................................................................1122
		G00036 - Trouble totally loss gear oil (PTO 2)..................................................................1122
			Location of sensors 57B175-1/-2 at PTO-1/-2 (G00035 & G00036)...............................................1124
			Input signal (analog) of the gear oil sensors 57B175-1/-2 on the REAL TIME MONITOR..........................1125
			View onto the setting for SHUTDOWN BYPASS on the KOMTRAX Plus monitor.......................................1125
			Exemplary Wiring Diagram (57B175-1/-2) for messages G00035 & G00036.........................................1126
		G00043 - Trouble output short-circuit...........................................................................1127
		G00046 - Reverse travel cut out bypassed by horn................................................................1128
		G00047 - Travel cut out by cable drum...........................................................................1129
			Temperature sensor 91B979 and module 91B980 for message G00047..............................................1130
			Cable drum temperature on the REAL TIME MONITOR for message G00047..........................................1131
		G00048 - Trouble emergency safety circuit.......................................................................1132
			Wiring Diagram (11K044a) for message G00048.................................................................1133
		G00049 - Trouble cab heating 1..................................................................................1134
			Wiring Diagram for cab heater 1 - location 20 - below operator’s seat.......................................1135
			Wiring Diagram for cab heater 1 - location 12 (LV board) - overheating protection control...................1136
			Wiring Diagram for cab heater 1 - location 12 - blower control & after-run..................................1137
			Wiring Diagram for cab heating - location 12 - 3 step heater regulation.....................................1138
		G00050 - Trouble cab heating 2..................................................................................1139
			Wiring Diagram for cab heater 2 - location 20 - at the cab wall.............................................1140
			Wiring Diagram for cab heater 2 - location 12 (LV board) - overheating protection control...................1141
			Wiring Diagram for cab heater 2 - location 12 - blower control & after-run..................................1142
			Wiring Diagram for cab heater 1 & 2 - location 12 - 3 step heater regulation................................1143
		G00053 - Reset emergency safety circuit.........................................................................1144
		G00054 - Monitoring idle position cut off.......................................................................1145
			Wiring Diagram (11K032) for message G00054..................................................................1146
			Input signal (analog) of relay 11K032 on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00054).....................................1147
			Exemplary view onto the KOMTRAX Plus Failure History (G00054)...............................................1147
		G00055 - Trouble monitoring cable drum motor temperature........................................................1148
			Wiring Diagram (91B979 & 91B980) for message G00055.........................................................1149
		G00059 - Fire in the switch cabinet.............................................................................1150
			Wiring Diagram 1 (temperature sensors) for message G00059...................................................1152
			Wiring Diagram 2 (activation unit in the cab) for message G00059............................................1153
			Wiring Diagram 3 (12K403a & 12K403b) for message G00059.....................................................1154
			Wiring Diagram 4 (pilot line interruption) for message G00059...............................................1155
		G00060 - Fire in the power house................................................................................1156
			Wiring Diagram 1 (fire warning system) for message G00060...................................................1157
			Wiring Diagram 2 (fire warning system) for message G00060...................................................1158
			Wiring Diagram 3 (fire warning system) for message G00060...................................................1159
		G00063 - Trouble monitoring hydraulic oil temp..................................................................1160
			Wiring Diagram (59B015) and REAL TIME MONITOR for message G00063............................................1161
		G00064 - Trouble monitoring hydraulic oil level.................................................................1162
			Wiring Diagram (40B004) for message G00064..................................................................1164
		G00065 - Very low hydraulic oil level...........................................................................1165
			View onto the hydraulic oil level label.....................................................................1165
		G00066 - Trouble hydraulic oil temperature......................................................................1166
			Hydraulic oil temperature table.............................................................................1167
			Wiring Diagram (57K506a-1/57K506b-1 & 57K506a-2/57K506b-2) and location for G00066..........................1168
		G00067 - Trouble battery voltage too high.......................................................................1169
			Wiring Diagram (11T080) and component location at the X2 board..............................................1170
			Wiring Diagram (13T002 & 13T004) for message G00067.........................................................1171
			Input signal of 11T080 on the REAL TIME MONITOR for message G00067..........................................1172
		G00068 - Trouble gear lubrication (PTO 2).......................................................................1172
		G00069 - Trouble monitoring oil temperature gear (PTO 1)........................................................1173
			Input signal of 57B049-1 on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00069)..................................................1174
			Gear oil temperature (PTO 1 & PTO 2) on the Main Gauge Screen...............................................1174
			Wiring Diagram (57B049-1 & 57B049-2) and component location (G00069 & G00083)...............................1175
		G00070 - Trouble oil temperature gear (PTO 1)...................................................................1176
			Location of the PTO gear oil level dipstick & temperature sensor 57B049-1/-2................................1179
		G00071 - Trouble gear lubrication (PTO 1).......................................................................1180
			Wiring Diagram (57B017-1 & 57B017-2) for messages G00071 & G00068...........................................1181
			Input signal of 57B017-1 on the REAL TIME MONITOR for message G00071........................................1181
		G00081 - Trouble lubrication system.............................................................................1182
			Operation cycles of the lubrication systems.................................................................1184
			Wiring Diagram (11K050) for message G00081..................................................................1185
		G00083 - Trouble monitoring oil temperature gear (PTO 2)........................................................1186
		G00084 - Trouble oil temperature gear (PTO 2)...................................................................1186
		G00086 - SHUTDOWN...............................................................................................1186
		G00090 - Trouble power supply...................................................................................1187
			Wiring Diagram (stabilized power supply) for messages G00090 & G00099.......................................1188
			Wiring Diagram (battery chargers) for messages G00090 & G00099..............................................1189
		G00091 - Pilot control cut out..................................................................................1190
			View onto the lock lever and the cover of 20S105 (G00091)...................................................1191
		G00092 - Emergency shut-down at access ladder...................................................................1192
		G00093 - Emergency shut-down at valve block.....................................................................1192
		G00094 - Emergency shut-down at hydraulic control panel.........................................................1192
		G00095 - Emergency shut-down in cabin...........................................................................1192
			Wiring Diagram (emergency switches) for G00092~G00095 & G00097..............................................1194
		G00096 - Pilot control cut out..................................................................................1195
			Wiring Diagram (20S094) for message G00096..................................................................1196
		G00097 - Emergency shut-down at counterweight...................................................................1196
		G00099 - Trouble power supply...................................................................................1196
		G00100 - Maintenance Safety Switch..............................................................................1197
			Wiring Diagram (50S058) for message G00100..................................................................1198
		G00103 - Faulty switch 20M004...................................................................................1199
			Wiring Diagram 1 (windscreen wiper) for message G00103......................................................1201
			Wiring Diagram 2 (windscreen wiper) for message G00103......................................................1202
		G00107 - Trouble slew parking brake control 56K250a.............................................................1203
			View onto the CoDeSys HMI Visualization screen for message G00107...........................................1205
			Wiring Diagram (56K250a & 56K250b) for message G00107.......................................................1206
		G00108 - Trouble slew parking brake control Output to 56K250a...................................................1207
			View onto the CoDeSys HMI Visualization screen for message G00108...........................................1209
			Wiring Diagram (56K250a & 56K250b) for message G00108.......................................................1210
		G00109 - Trouble slew parking brake control 56K250b.............................................................1211
		G00110 - Trouble slew parking brake control Output to 56K250b...................................................1211
		G00111 - Trouble travel parking brake control 56K251a...........................................................1212
			56K251a & 56K251b (relay check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00111 & G00113)..................................1212
		G00112 - Trouble travel parking brake control Output to 56K251a.................................................1213
			56K251a & 56K251b (output check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00112 & G00114).................................1213
		G00113 - Trouble travel parking brake control 56K251b...........................................................1214
		G00114 - Trouble travel parking brake control Output to 56K251b.................................................1214
		G00115 - Trouble slew hydraulic brake control 56K252a...........................................................1215
			56K252a & 56K252b (relay check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00115 & G00117)..................................1215
		G00116 - Trouble slew hydraulic brake control Output to 56K252a.................................................1216
			56K252a & 56K252b (output check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00116 & G00118).................................1216
		G00117 - Trouble slew hydraulic brake control 56K252b...........................................................1217
		G00118 - Trouble slew hydraulic brake control Output to 56K252b.................................................1217
		G00119 - Trouble cable drum wind up control 91K257a.............................................................1218
			91K257a & 91K257b (relay check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00119 & G00121)..................................1218
		G00120 - Trouble cable drum wind up control Output to 91K257a...................................................1219
			91K257a & 91K257b (output check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00120 & G00122).................................1219
		G00121 - Trouble cable drum wind up control 91K257b.............................................................1220
		G00122 - Trouble cable drum wind up control Output to 91K257b...................................................1220
		G00123 - Trouble cable drum unwind control 91K258a..............................................................1221
			91K258a & 91K258b (relay check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00123 & G00125)..................................1221
		G00124 - Trouble cable drum wind up control Output to 91K258a...................................................1222
			91K258a & 91K258b (output check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00124 & G00126).................................1222
		G00125 - Trouble cable drum unwind control 91K258b..............................................................1223
		G00126 - Trouble cable drum wind up control Output to 91K258b...................................................1223
		G00127 - Trouble cable drum torque control 91K259a..............................................................1224
			91K259a & 91K259b (relay check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00127 & G00129)..................................1224
		G00128 - Trouble cable drum torque control Output to 91K259a....................................................1225
			91K259a & 91K259b (output check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00128 & G00130).................................1225
		G00129 - Trouble cable drum torque control 91K259b..............................................................1226
		G00130 - Trouble cable drum torque control Output to 91K259b....................................................1226
		G00139 - Trouble monitoring X1-2 pressure.......................................................................1227
		G00140 - Trouble monitoring X1-1 pressure.......................................................................1227
			Wiring Diagram (57B085-1 & 57B085-2) for messages G00139 & G00140...........................................1229
		G00141 - Trouble monitoring X2 pressure.........................................................................1230
			Wiring Diagram (57B086) for message G00141..................................................................1232
		G00147 - Trouble monitoring gear lubrication (PTO 1)............................................................1233
		G00150 - Trouble monitoring gear lubrication (PTO 2)............................................................1233
			Wiring Diagram (57B017-1 & 57B017-2) for messages G00147 & G00150...........................................1236
		G00151 - Trouble monitoring gear (PTO) oil filter 1.............................................................1237
			Wiring Diagram (57B027-1/-2) and location for messages G00151 & G00193......................................1240
		G00154 - Trouble monitoring return oil filter...................................................................1241
			Wiring Diagram (40B163) for message G00154..................................................................1243
		G00155 - Trouble monitoring leak oil filter.....................................................................1244
			Wiring Diagram (40B164) for message G00155..................................................................1246
		G00159 - Trouble monitoring breather filter.....................................................................1247
			Wiring Diagram (40B024) for message G00159..................................................................1249
		G00161 - Trouble monitoring battery voltage.....................................................................1250
			Wiring Diagram (11T080) and component location for message G00161...........................................1252
		G00165 - Trouble breather filter hydraulic oil tank.............................................................1253
			Sight glass, hydraulic oil temperature information, and defined positions (G00165)..........................1254
		G00166 - Trouble oil filter gear (PTO 1)........................................................................1256
			Location of the PTO 1/2 gear oil filters with pressure sensors 57B027-1 & 57B027-2..........................1257
		G00169 - Trouble return oil filter hydraulic oil tank...........................................................1258
		G00170 - Trouble leak oil filter hydraulic oil tank.............................................................1259
		G00176 - Trouble battery voltage too low........................................................................1260
			Input signal of 11T080 on the REAL TIME MONITOR for message G00176..........................................1261
			Wiring Diagram (11T080) and component location at the X2 board..............................................1262
			Wiring Diagram (13T002 & 13T004) for message G00176.........................................................1263
		G00179 - Trouble control pressure X1-1..........................................................................1264
			View onto the valve cartridge block for X1 pressure adjustment..............................................1265
		G00180 - Trouble pilot pressure X2 too low......................................................................1266
			Valve cartridge block with X2 pressure sensor 57B086 & M1.2.................................................1267
		G00181 - Trouble pilot pressure X2 too high.....................................................................1268
			Control and filter panel 1 with X2 pressure sensor 57B086 & M3..............................................1269
		G00182 - Trouble control pressure X1-2..........................................................................1269
		G00184 (Sonar) - Central lubrication system empty...............................................................1270
			Grease level (sonar, CLS 1 & SLS & CLS 2) on the REAL TIME MONITOR..........................................1271
		G00184 (Binary) - Central lubrication system empty..............................................................1272
		G00185 - Trouble central lubrication system.....................................................................1274
			Allocation of vent valves and end-of-line switches..........................................................1275
			Action chart for lube cycles................................................................................1276
			View onto the vent valve (62Q507a - 62Q509a - 62Q642a)......................................................1277
			Wiring Diagram (60B043/62B046/80B043) for messages G00185/G00188/G00203.....................................1278
		G00186 - Trouble central lubrication system.....................................................................1279
			Allocation of vent valves...................................................................................1279
			Action chart for lube cycles................................................................................1280
			View onto the vent valve (62Q507a - 62Q509a - 62Q642a)......................................................1281
		G00187 - Slew ring gear lubrication system empty................................................................1282
		G00188 - Trouble slew ring gear lubrication system..............................................................1282
		G00189 - Trouble slew ring gear lubrication system..............................................................1282
		G00191 - Trouble oil filter gear (PTO 2)........................................................................1282
		G00193 - Trouble monitoring gear (PTO) oil filter 2.............................................................1282
		G00201 - Attachment lubrication system empty....................................................................1282
		G00202 (Sonar) - Attachment lubrication system grease level too low.............................................1282
		G00203 - Trouble attachment lubrication system..................................................................1282
		G00204 - Trouble attachment lubrication system..................................................................1282
		G00210 - Trouble electric motor 1 winding temperature...........................................................1283
		G00211 - Trouble electric motor 2 winding temperature...........................................................1283
			Wiring Diagram (motor winding temp. monitoring - motor 1) for G00210........................................1284
			Wiring Diagram (motor winding temp. monitoring - motor 2) for G00211........................................1285
			REAL TIME MONITOR for motor winding temperature, G00210 & G00211............................................1286
		G00212 - Trouble electric motor 1 bearing temperature...........................................................1287
		G00213 - Trouble electric motor 2 bearing temperature...........................................................1287
			REAL TIME MONITOR for motor bearing temperature, G00212 & G00213............................................1288
			Wiring Diagram (motor bearing temperature - motor 1 & 2), G00212 & G00213...................................1289
		G00214 - Trouble transformer 1 temperature......................................................................1290
		G00215 - Trouble transformer 2 temperature......................................................................1290
			Wiring Diagram (temperature control for transformer A), message G00214......................................1291
			REAL TIME MONITOR (net-line voltage & transformer temperature) for G00214 & 215.............................1292
		G00216 - Trouble software not compatible........................................................................1293
		G00218 - Switch off all motors for running transfer pump........................................................1295
		G00219 - Return oil tank empty..................................................................................1296
			Sensor 40B068 (return oil level) on the REAL TIME MONITOR...................................................1296
		G00220 - Trouble transfer pump motor overheated.................................................................1297
			Wiring Diagram (transfer pump) for message G00220...........................................................1298
		G00231 - Trouble pilot control lever 20S019.....................................................................1299
		G00232 - Trouble pilot control lever 20S020.....................................................................1299
			Wiring Diagram (20S019) for message G00231..................................................................1300
			Wiring Diagram (20S020) for message G00232..................................................................1301
		G00233 - Trouble pilot control 11Q045...........................................................................1302
			Wiring Diagram (11Q045) for message G00233..................................................................1303
		G00234 - Trouble pilot control 11K111a..........................................................................1304
			11K111a & 11K111b (relay check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00234 & G00236)..................................1304
		G00235 - Trouble pilot control Output to 11K111a................................................................1305
			11K111a & 11K111b (output check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00235 & G00237).................................1305
		G00236 - Trouble pilot control 11K111b..........................................................................1306
		G00237 - Trouble pilot control Output to 11K111b................................................................1306
		G00238 - Trouble supply by key switch 11Q044....................................................................1307
			Input signal of 11Q044 on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00238)....................................................1307
			Wiring Diagram (11Q044) for message G00238..................................................................1308
		G00239 - Trouble electrical matter..............................................................................1309
			Wiring Diagram (12K403a/b) for message G00239...............................................................1310
		G00240 - Trouble hydraulic oil temperature......................................................................1311
			Hydraulic Oil Temperature Table.............................................................................1312
		G00241 - Motor 1 already running................................................................................1313
		G00244 - Motor shutdown from ground.............................................................................1314
			Input signal of 54S007 & 54S008 on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00244)...........................................1315
		G00246 - Hydraulic oil temperature..............................................................................1316
		G00250 - Electric motor 2 already running.......................................................................1316
		G00252 - Emergency shut-down at access ladder...................................................................1317
		G00253 - Emergency shut-down at valve block.....................................................................1317
		G00254 - Emergency shut-down at hydraulic control panel.........................................................1317
		G00255 - Emergency shut-down in cabin...........................................................................1317
			Wiring Diagram (emergency switches) for G00252~G00255 & G00258 & G00355.....................................1319
		G00256 - Operator warning system................................................................................1320
		G00257 - Hydraulic oil temperature..............................................................................1321
			Hydraulic Oil Temperature Table.............................................................................1322
		G00258 - Emergency shut-down at counterweight...................................................................1323
		G00261 - Maintenance Safety Switch..............................................................................1323
			Wiring Diagram (50S058 and safety line) for message G00261..................................................1324
		G00262 - Trouble screen at hydr. cooler entry clogged...........................................................1325
			40B166 and 40B165 on the REAL TIME MONITOR (05 Hydraulic)...................................................1325
			Location of 40B166 and 40B165 at the hydraulic oil tank (G00262)............................................1326
			Wiring Diagram (40B166 & 40B165) for message G00262.........................................................1327
		G00263 - Trouble monitoring motor 1 bearing temperature.........................................................1328
		G00264 - Trouble monitoring motor 2 bearing temperature.........................................................1328
			View onto the terminal box at motor side....................................................................1329
			Wiring Diagram (motor bearing temperature - motor 1 & 2), G00263 & G00264...................................1330
		G00265 - Trouble monitoring emergency voltage...................................................................1331
			Wiring Diagram (12T082) for message G00265..................................................................1333
		G00266 - Trouble emergency voltage too high.....................................................................1334
			Wiring Diagram (12T082) for message G00266..................................................................1335
			Wiring Diagram (13T003) for message G00266..................................................................1336
			Input signal of 12T082 on the REAL TIME MONITOR for message G00266..........................................1337
		G00267 - Trouble emergency voltage too low......................................................................1338
			Wiring Diagram (12T082) for message G00267..................................................................1339
			Wiring Diagram (13T003) for message G00267..................................................................1340
			Input signal of 12T082 on the REAL TIME MONITOR for message G00267..........................................1341
		G00274 - Trouble monitoring motor 1 winding temperature.........................................................1342
		G00276 - Trouble monitoring motor 2 winding temperature.........................................................1342
			View onto the terminal box at motor side....................................................................1343
			Wiring Diagram (motor winding temp. monitoring - motor 1) for G00274........................................1344
			Wiring Diagram (motor winding temp. monitoring - motor 2) for G00276........................................1345
		G00277 - Trouble high voltage capacitor 1.......................................................................1346
			Wiring Diagram (capacitor pressure monitoring) for G00277 & G00303..........................................1347
			Capacitor pressure (motor 1) on the REAL TIME MONITOR for message G00277....................................1347
		G00278 - Earth fault tripped....................................................................................1348
		G00281 - Ground leakage tripped.................................................................................1349
			Wiring Diagram (12F431) for message G00281..................................................................1350
			Wiring Diagram (continued) for message G00281...............................................................1351
		G00285 - Trouble motor 1........................................................................................1352
		G00286 - Trouble motor 2........................................................................................1352
			Wiring Diagram (motor protection relays & node inputs) for message G00285/286...............................1354
			Wiring Diagram (motor protection relay motor 1) for message G00285..........................................1355
			Wiring Diagram (motor protection relay motor 2) for message G00286..........................................1356
		G00287 - Trouble 3 phase current rotation direction.............................................................1357
			Wiring Diagram (phase sequence monitoring) for message G00287...............................................1358
			Phase sequence relay on the REAL TIME MONITOR for message G00287............................................1359
		G00288 - Trouble restart motor 1, temperature too high..........................................................1360
		G00289 - Trouble restart motor 2, temperature too high..........................................................1360
		G00290 - Trouble motor main relay 1.............................................................................1361
			Wiring Diagram (32Q701-1/-2) for messages G00290 & G00306...................................................1362
			Wiring Diagram (32Q701-1/-2 & nodes) for messages G00290 & G00306...........................................1363
			Wiring Diagram (safety circuit) for messages G00290 & G00306................................................1364
		G00291 - Reverse travel cut out by cable drum...................................................................1365
			Wiring Diagram (91B904a, 91B911, 91B919) for message G00291.................................................1366
		G00292 - Reverse travel left track cut out by cable drum........................................................1367
		G00293 - Reverse travel right track cut out by cable drum.......................................................1367
			Wiring Diagram (diagonal cable pull) for messages G00292 & G00293...........................................1368
		G00294 - Forward travel cut out by cable drum...................................................................1369
			Wiring Diagram (91B912 & 91B913, optional 91B914 & 91B915) for message G00294...............................1370
			Wiring Diagram (91B904b) for message G00294.................................................................1371
		G00295 - Trouble temperature cab base...........................................................................1372
			Cab base temperature on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00295)......................................................1372
			Wiring Diagram (10B001) for message G00295..................................................................1373
		G00296 - Trouble temperature high voltage cabinet...............................................................1374
			HV-cabinet temperature on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00296)....................................................1374
		G00301 - Trouble high voltage supply was interrupted............................................................1375
			Motor voltage (12T431-3) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00301)..................................................1375
			Wiring Diagram (12T431) for message G00301..................................................................1376
			Wiring Diagram (continued) for message G00301...............................................................1377
		G00303 - Trouble high voltage capacitor 2.......................................................................1378
		G00304 - Start Motor 1 blocked..................................................................................1378
		G00305 - Start Motor 2 blocked..................................................................................1378
		G00306 - Trouble motor main relay 2.............................................................................1379
		G00307 - Attention ! Cable drum !...............................................................................1379
		G00308 - Trouble CAN-Bus or CAN-Hardware........................................................................1380
		G00309 - Trouble ladder up 56K253a..............................................................................1383
			56K253a & 56K253b (relay check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00309 & G00311)..................................1383
		G00310 - Trouble ladder up Output to 56K253a....................................................................1384
			56K253a & 56K253b (output check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00310 & G00312).................................1384
		G00311 - Trouble ladder up redundant 56K253b....................................................................1385
		G00312 - Trouble ladder up redundant Output to 56K253b..........................................................1385
		G00313 - Trouble ladder down 56K254a............................................................................1386
			56K254a & 56K254b (relay check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00313 & G00315)..................................1386
		G00314 - Trouble ladder down Output to 56K254a..................................................................1387
			56K254a & 56K254b (output check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00314 & G00316).................................1387
		G00315 - Trouble ladder down redundant 56K254b..................................................................1388
		G00316 - Trouble ladder down redundant Output to 56K254b........................................................1388
		G00317 - Trouble service arm up 56K255a.........................................................................1389
			56K255a & 56K255b (relay check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00317 & G00319)..................................1389
		G00318 - Trouble service arm up Output to 56K255a...............................................................1390
			56K255a & 56K255b (output check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00318 & G00320).................................1390
		G00319 - Trouble service arm up redundant 56K255b...............................................................1391
		G00320 - Trouble service arm up redundant Output to 56K255b.....................................................1391
		G00321 - Trouble service arm down 56K256a.......................................................................1392
			56K256a & 56K256b (relay check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00321 & G00323)..................................1392
		G00322 - Trouble service arm down Output to 56K256a.............................................................1393
			56K256a & 56K256b (output check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00322 & G00324).................................1393
		G00323 - Trouble service arm down redundant 56K256b.............................................................1394
		G00324 - Trouble service arm down redundant Output to 56K256....................................................1394
		G00325 - Trouble service arm Input..............................................................................1395
		G00326 - Trouble ladder Input...................................................................................1395
		G00327 - Trouble parking brake Input............................................................................1395
		G00328 - Trouble start Input....................................................................................1395
		G00329 - Protection switch tripped..............................................................................1398
			Additional protection switches on the REAL TIME MONITOR (G00329)............................................1398
		G00330 - Trouble pilot control 11Q111...........................................................................1399
			Wiring Diagram (11Q111/11K126) for message G00330...........................................................1401
		G00334 -Trouble cab heater contactor............................................................................1402
			Wiring Diagram for cab heating - 3 step heater regulation...................................................1403
			Wiring Diagram - additional cab heater at the cab wall......................................................1404
			Wiring Diagram - additional cab heater at the cab wall......................................................1405
		G00335 -Trouble cab heater safety relay.........................................................................1406
			Wiring Diagram (heater safety relays) for message G00335....................................................1408
		G00337 - Trouble motor on control 12K408a-1.....................................................................1409
			12K408a-1/-2 & 12K408b-1/-2 (relay check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR..........................................1409
		G00338 - Trouble motor on control Output to 12K408a-1...........................................................1410
			12K408a-1/-2 & 12K408b-1/-2 (output check) on the REAL TIME MONITOR.........................................1410
		G00339 - Trouble motor on control 12K408b-1.....................................................................1411
		G00340 - Trouble motor on control Output to 12K408b-1...........................................................1411
		G00341 - Trouble motor on control 12K408a-2.....................................................................1411
		G00342 - Trouble motor on control Output to 12K408a-2...........................................................1411
		G00343 - Trouble motor on control 12K408b-2.....................................................................1411
		G00344 - Trouble motor on control Output to 12K408b-2...........................................................1411
		G00345 - E-Motor 2 running......................................................................................1412
		G00346 - E-Motor 2 standstill...................................................................................1412
		G00347 - E-Motor 1 running......................................................................................1413
		G00348 - E-Motor 1 standstill...................................................................................1413
		G00354 - Emergency shut-down cable drum.........................................................................1413
		G00355 - Emergency shut-down cable drum.........................................................................1413
		G00417 - Communication failure PLC [MTC] <=> KOMTRAX Plus controller............................................1414
		G00420 - Connector sel error....................................................................................1415
		G00421 - Farm sys error.........................................................................................1416
		G00423 - Application sys error..................................................................................1417
		G00425 - Settings impossible to take over into the PLC [MTC]....................................................1418
			Wiring Diagram: KOMTRAX Plus monitor → KOMTRAX Plus controller → MTC........................................1419
		G00491 - Communication failure MH800 <=> KOMTRAX Plus controller................................................1420
			Wiring Diagram overview: MH800 <=> KOMTRAX Plus controller..................................................1421
	8 Troubleshooting by Symptoms.......................................................................................1423
		8.1 Symptoms of the E-motors and related parts..................................................................1424
		SEM001 - Starting the E-motor(s) is not possible................................................................1424
			Wiring Diagram (batteries and lock lever switch) for SEM001.................................................1425
		SEM002 - Stopping the E-motor(s) is not possible................................................................1426
			Wiring Diagram (motor stop switches) for SEM002.............................................................1427
		SEM003 - E-motor has excessive vibration........................................................................1428
			View onto the coupling for SEM003...........................................................................1429
		SEM004 - Abnormal noise coming from the E-motor(s)..............................................................1430
		SEM005 - E-motor lacks output (low power).......................................................................1431
			View onto the PM CLINIC sheet (power check) for SEM005......................................................1432
		SEM006 - Air-to-Air motor cooling system not sufficient.........................................................1433
			Exemplary view onto the Air-to-Air motor cooling system for SEM006..........................................1434
		SEM007 - Motor shuts down during start..........................................................................1435
			Motor 1 - Signal flow from bottom to top (SEM007)...........................................................1436
			Motor 2 - Signal flow from bottom to top (SEM007)...........................................................1437
			Motor 1/2 - Signal flow from bottom to top continued (SEM007)...............................................1438
			Wiring Diagram - Motor 1 & 2 and capacitors (SEM007)........................................................1439
		SEM008 - Substation main circuit breaker tripped................................................................1440
			Net-line supply overview (SEM008)...........................................................................1441
			Electric energy consumption (SEM008)........................................................................1442
			Motor current overview (SEM008).............................................................................1443
		8.2 Symptoms of the Hydraulic System............................................................................1444
		SHY001 - All the work equipment shows lack of power or slow movement (especially the "boom up" function)........1444
		SHY002 - No work equipment, travel or swing movement............................................................1446
		SHY003 - Work equipment has too much hydraulic drift............................................................1447
		SHY004 - Work equipment has big time lag........................................................................1448
		SHY005 - Machine deviates during travel movement................................................................1449
		SHY006 - Machine does not swing.................................................................................1450
		SHY007 - Swing acceleration is poor.............................................................................1451
		SHY008 - Excessive overrun when stopping swing..................................................................1453
		SHY009 - Floating system without function.......................................................................1455
		SHY010 - Abnormal noise coming from SRV or MRV..................................................................1456
		SHY011 - Track tensioning system without function...............................................................1457
			Track tensioning - overview (SHY011)........................................................................1458
		SHY012 - Ladder does not move, or slow movement.................................................................1459
		SHY013 - The hydraulic driven grease pump does not move.........................................................1461
		SHY014 - Trouble pump bearing lubrication.......................................................................1463
		SHY015 - Abnormal track chain movement during digging...........................................................1464
		SHY016 - Swing parking brake without function...................................................................1465
		SHY017 - Travel parking brake without function..................................................................1466
		8.3 Symptoms of the Mechanical System...........................................................................1467
		SME001 - Abnormal noise around the PTO / hydraulic pumps........................................................1467
		SME002 - There is a big shock when stopping swing...............................................................1469
		SME003 - There is a big abnormal noise when moving/stopping swing...............................................1470
		SME004 - Abnormal noise coming from a travel gearbox............................................................1472
		SME005 - Abnormal noise coming from the work equipment (lack of grease).........................................1474
		SME006 - Abnormal idler movement................................................................................1476
		SME007 - Leak at the PTO shaft seal.............................................................................1477
		8.4 Symptoms of Additional Systems..............................................................................1479
		SAD001 - Air conditioner for the cabin does not work............................................................1479
			Exemplary view onto A/C test tools & A/C filling and service station........................................1480
			Wiring Diagram - Cab heater control unit 20S026a (SAD001)...................................................1481
			Wiring Diagram - Air conditioner cab (SAD001)...............................................................1482
		SAD002 - Air conditioner LV cabinet does not work...............................................................1483
			Exemplary view onto A/C test tools & A/C filling and service station........................................1484
			Wiring Diagram - Compressor drive LV switch cabinet (SAD002)................................................1485
			Wiring Diagram - Air conditioner LV switch cabinet (SAD002).................................................1486
		SAD003 - Air conditioner HV cabinet does not work...............................................................1487
			Exemplary view onto A/C test tools & A/C filling and service station........................................1488
			Wiring Diagram - Compressor drive HV switch cabinet (SAD003)................................................1489
			Wiring Diagram - Air conditioner HV switch cabinet (SAD003).................................................1490
50 DISASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY ..............................................................................................1491
	Overview............................................................................................................1493
	TOC
................................................................................................................1495
	1 Introduction......................................................................................................1505
		1.1 Contents of the binder......................................................................................1506
		1.2 Foreword....................................................................................................1507
			1.2.1 Service...............................................................................................1508
	2 Safety............................................................................................................1509
		2.1 General information.........................................................................................1510
			2.1.1 Method of using this manual...........................................................................1510
		2.2 Safety instructions.........................................................................................1512
			2.2.1 General precautions...................................................................................1512
			2.2.2 Preparations before work..............................................................................1514
			2.2.3 Precautions during work...............................................................................1515
				2.2.3.1 Precautions with high pressure oil..............................................................1517
			2.2.4 Warning of special dangers............................................................................1518
				2.2.4.1 Electrical energy...............................................................................1518
				2.2.4.2 Gas, dust, steam and smoke......................................................................1519
				2.2.4.3 Noise...........................................................................................1519
				2.2.4.4 Oil, grease and other chemical substances.......................................................1519
				2.2.4.5 Hydraulic, air conditioning and pneumatic equipment.............................................1520
				2.2.4.6 Heat............................................................................................1520
				2.2.4.7 Height..........................................................................................1520
			2.2.5 Special safety equipment..............................................................................1523
				2.2.5.1 Safety harness in conformity with EN 361 (European standard)....................................1523
				2.2.5.2 Instructions for use............................................................................1525
				2.2.5.3 Recommendations for use of the holding hooks and hold-back hooks of the safety harness..........1527
				2.2.5.4 Instructions for using the fall absorber........................................................1529
			2.2.6 Safety hints for hydraulic hose installation..........................................................1530
			2.2.7 Safety hints for Lifting heavy parts..................................................................1533
			2.2.8 Safety hints for Wire ropes...........................................................................1533
			2.2.9 Safety hints for Sling accessory......................................................................1535
		2.3 Grounding procedure of the high voltage system..............................................................1536
		2.4 Explanation of abbreviations................................................................................1539
	3 Superstructure....................................................................................................1541
		3.1 Superstructure overview.....................................................................................1542
		3.2 service crane (optional)....................................................................................1545
			3.2.1 Removal of the service crane..........................................................................1545
			3.2.2 Replacement of the service crane......................................................................1547
		3.3 Engine house roof...........................................................................................1548
			3.3.1 Removal of the roof plates............................................................................1548
			3.3.2 Replacement of the roof plates........................................................................1554
			3.3.3 front roof section....................................................................................1555
				3.3.3.1 Removal of the front roof plates................................................................1555
				3.3.3.2 Replacement of the front roof plates............................................................1558
		3.4 Batteries...................................................................................................1559
			3.4.1 Removal of the batteries..............................................................................1559
			3.4.2 Replacement of the batteries..........................................................................1561
		3.5 Electric motors.............................................................................................1562
			3.5.1 Removal of the front electric motor (Motor 1).........................................................1562
			3.5.2 Replacement of the front electric motor (motor 1).....................................................1566
			3.5.3 Removal of the rear electric motor (motor 2)..........................................................1568
			3.5.4 Replacement of the rear electric motor (motor 2)......................................................1568
			3.5.5 Final alignment of the electric motors................................................................1569
			3.5.6 Capacitor assemblies..................................................................................1572
				3.5.6.1 Removal of the capacitor assembly (Motor 1).....................................................1573
				3.5.6.2 Replacement of the capacitor assembly (Motor 1).................................................1575
				3.5.6.3 Removal of the capacitor assembly (Motor 2).....................................................1575
				3.5.6.4 Replacement of the capacitor assembly (Motor 2).................................................1575
		3.6 Flexible coupling...........................................................................................1576
			3.6.1 Vulkan coupling assembly..............................................................................1576
				3.6.1.1 Removal of the Vulkan coupling..................................................................1577
				3.6.1.2 Replacement of the Vulkan coupling..............................................................1579
		3.7 PTO.........................................................................................................1580
			3.7.1 Main pumps............................................................................................1580
				3.7.1.1 Removal of main pumps...........................................................................1582
				3.7.1.2 Replacement of main pumps.......................................................................1585
			3.7.2 PTO oil pumps (auxiliary pumps).......................................................................1587
				3.7.2.1 Removal of the PTO oil pumps (auxiliary pumps)..................................................1587
				3.7.2.2 Replacement of the PTO oil pumps (auxiliary pumps)..............................................1587
			3.7.3 Pump distributor gearbox (PTO)........................................................................1588
				3.7.3.1 Removal of the pump distributor gearbox (PTO)...................................................1590
				3.7.3.2 Replacement of the pump distributor gearbox (PTO)...............................................1594
		3.8 Hydraulics..................................................................................................1595
			3.8.1 Hydraulic cooler fan drive pumps......................................................................1595
				3.8.1.1 Removal of the hydraulic cooler fan drive pumps.................................................1596
				3.8.1.2 Replacement of the hydraulic cooler fan drive pumps.............................................1598
			3.8.2 Additional hydraulic oil cooler assembly..............................................................1599
				3.8.2.1 Removal of the Additional hydraulic oil cooler fan assembly.....................................1602
				3.8.2.2 Replacement of Additional hydraulic oil cooler fan assembly.....................................1605
				3.8.2.3 Removal of Additional hydraulic oil cooler fans and motors......................................1606
				3.8.2.4 Replacement of Additional hydraulic oil cooler fans and motors..................................1607
				3.8.2.5 Removal of the Additional hydraulic oil coolers.................................................1608
				3.8.2.6 Replacement of the Additional hydraulic oil coolers.............................................1611
				3.8.2.7 Removal of the Additional hydraulic oil cooler assembly.........................................1612
				3.8.2.8 Replacement of Additional hydraulic oil cooler assembly.........................................1614
			3.8.3 Hydraulic oil cooler assembly.........................................................................1616
				3.8.3.1 Removal of the hydraulic oil cooler fan assemblies..............................................1620
				3.8.3.2 Replacement of hydraulic oil cooler fan assemblies..............................................1624
				3.8.3.3 Removal of the hydraulic oil cooler fan and motor...............................................1626
				3.8.3.4 Replacement of hydraulic oil cooler fan and motor...............................................1628
				3.8.3.5 Removal of the hydraulic oil coolers............................................................1630
				3.8.3.6 Replacement of the hydraulic oil coolers........................................................1634
				3.8.3.7 Removal of the hydraulic oil cooler assembly....................................................1636
				3.8.3.8 Replacement of the hydraulic oil cooler assembly................................................1640
			3.8.4 Pilot oil pump (gear pump)............................................................................1641
				3.8.4.1 Removal of the pilot oil pump...................................................................1641
				3.8.4.2 Replacement of the pilot oil pump...............................................................1643
			3.8.5 Main gate valve.......................................................................................1644
				3.8.5.1 Removal of the main gate valve..................................................................1644
				3.8.5.2 Replacement of the main gate valve..............................................................1645
			3.8.6 Hydraulic oil reservoir...............................................................................1646
				3.8.6.1 Removal of the hydraulic oil reservoir..........................................................1648
				3.8.6.2 Replacement of the hydraulic oil reservoir......................................................1651
			3.8.7 Main control valve blocks.............................................................................1653
				3.8.7.1 Removal of the main control valve blocks........................................................1654
				3.8.7.2 Replacement of the main control valve blocks....................................................1657
			3.8.8 Main relief valves (MRV)..............................................................................1658
				3.8.8.1 Removal of the MRV on the main control valve block..............................................1658
				3.8.8.2 Replacement of the MRV on the main control valve block..........................................1659
			3.8.9 Service line relief valves (SRV)......................................................................1660
				3.8.9.1 Removal of the SRV on the manifold..............................................................1660
				3.8.9.2 Replacement of the SRV on the manifold..........................................................1662
				3.8.9.3 Removal of the SRV on the main control valve block..............................................1663
				3.8.9.4 Replacement of the SRV on the main control valve blocks.........................................1665
			3.8.10 Anti-cavitation valves (ACV).........................................................................1666
				3.8.10.1 Removal of the ACV on the manifold.............................................................1667
				3.8.10.2 Replacement of the ACV on the manifold.........................................................1671
				3.8.10.3 Removal of the ACV on the main control valve blocks............................................1672
				3.8.10.4 Replacement of the ACV on the main control valve blocks........................................1673
			3.8.11 Throttle check valves................................................................................1674
				3.8.11.1 Removal of the throttle check valves on the manifold...........................................1678
				3.8.11.2 Replacement of the throttle check valves on the manifold.......................................1680
			3.8.12 Manifold.............................................................................................1681
				3.8.12.1 Removal of the manifold........................................................................1681
				3.8.12.2 Replacement of the manifold....................................................................1683
		3.9 Slew system.................................................................................................1685
			3.9.1 Slew gear.............................................................................................1685
				3.9.1.1 Removal of the Slew gear........................................................................1688
				3.9.1.2 Replacement of the slew gear....................................................................1691
			3.9.2 Swing motor...........................................................................................1694
				3.9.2.1 Removal of the swing motor......................................................................1695
				3.9.2.2 Replacement of the swing motor..................................................................1698
			3.9.3 Slew parking brake....................................................................................1701
				3.9.3.1 Removal/disassembly of the slew parking brake (L&S).............................................1703
				3.9.3.2 Replacement/assembly of the slew parking brake (L&S)............................................1706
				3.9.3.3 Removal of the slew parking brake (Siebenhaar)..................................................1709
				3.9.3.4 replacement of the slew parking brake (Siebenhaar)..............................................1712
			3.9.4 Dynamic slew brake....................................................................................1716
				3.9.4.1 Removal of the slew brake valve.................................................................1719
				3.9.4.2 Replacement of the slew brake valve.............................................................1721
			3.9.5 swing circle..........................................................................................1722
				3.9.5.1 Removal of the swing circle.....................................................................1724
				3.9.5.2 Replacement of the swing circle.................................................................1727
		3.10 Lubrication system.........................................................................................1732
			3.10.1 Swing circle lubrication pinion (dummy wheel)........................................................1732
				3.10.1.1 Removal of the lubrication pinion assembly.....................................................1734
				3.10.1.2 Replacement of the lubrication pinion assembly.................................................1736
			3.10.2 Lubrication pump station.............................................................................1738
				3.10.2.1 Removal of the lubrication pump station........................................................1742
				3.10.2.2 Replacement of the lubrication pump station....................................................1744
				3.10.2.3 Removal of the lubrication pump................................................................1745
				3.10.2.4 Replacement of the lubricating pump............................................................1747
		3.11 Operator’s cab.............................................................................................1748
			3.11.1 Removal of the operator’s cab........................................................................1751
			3.11.2 Replacement of the operator’s cab....................................................................1756
			3.11.3 Viscous cab-mounts...................................................................................1758
				3.11.3.1 Removal of the viscous cab-mounts..............................................................1758
				3.11.3.2 replacement of the viscous cab-mounts..........................................................1760
			3.11.4 Front window (windscreen)............................................................................1762
				3.11.4.1 Removal of the front window....................................................................1762
				3.11.4.2 Replacement of the front window................................................................1763
			3.11.5 Operator’s seat......................................................................................1764
				3.11.5.1 Removal of the operator’s seat.................................................................1764
				3.11.5.2 Replacement of the operator’s seat.............................................................1765
			3.11.6 ECS..................................................................................................1766
				3.11.6.1 Removal of the ECS text display................................................................1766
				3.11.6.2 Replacement of the ECS text display............................................................1766
		3.12 Cab base (medium voltage switch cabinet)...................................................................1767
			3.12.1 Removal of the cab base..............................................................................1767
			3.12.2 Replacement of the cab base..........................................................................1770
			3.12.3 Pump controller......................................................................................1773
				3.12.3.1 Removal of the pump controller.................................................................1773
				3.12.3.2 Replacement of the pump controller.............................................................1774
		3.13 Access ladder..............................................................................................1776
			3.13.1 Removal of the access ladder.........................................................................1779
			3.13.2 Replacement of the access ladder.....................................................................1783
			3.13.3 Removal of the access ladder cylinder................................................................1785
			3.13.4 Replacement of the access ladder cylinder............................................................1787
		3.14 Counterweight..............................................................................................1788
			3.14.1 Removal of the counterweight.........................................................................1788
			3.14.2 Replacement of the counterweight.....................................................................1791
		3.15 Superstructure lifting.....................................................................................1792
			3.15.1 Lift the superstructure (platform, PN 910 605 40 only)...............................................1792
			3.15.2 Dump the superstructure (platform, PN 910 605 40 only)...............................................1795
			3.15.3 Remove the superstructure from the undercarriage.....................................................1796
			3.15.4 Install the superstructure onto the undercarriage....................................................1801
		3.16 High voltage switch cabinet................................................................................1805
			3.16.1 Removal of the high voltage switch cabinet...........................................................1806
			3.16.2 Replacement of the high voltage switch cabinet.......................................................1810
		3.17 Slip ring unit.............................................................................................1812
			3.17.1 Removal of the slip ring unit........................................................................1813
			3.17.2 Replacement of the slip ring unit....................................................................1817
	4 Undercarriage.....................................................................................................1819
		4.1 Undercarriage overview......................................................................................1820
		4.2 Travel system...............................................................................................1822
			4.2.1 Track group...........................................................................................1822
				4.2.1.1 Changing of the track group.....................................................................1822
			4.2.2 Sprocket..............................................................................................1827
				4.2.2.1 Removal of the sprocket assembly................................................................1827
				4.2.2.2 Replacement of the sprocket assembly............................................................1832
			4.2.3 Guide wheels (idlers).................................................................................1834
				4.2.3.1 Removal of the guide wheel assembly.............................................................1834
				4.2.3.2 Replacement of the guide wheel assembly.........................................................1836
			4.2.4 Track tensioning accumulators.........................................................................1837
				4.2.4.1 Removal of the low pressure accumulators........................................................1837
				4.2.4.2 Replacement of the low pressure accumulators....................................................1839
				4.2.4.3 Removal of the high pressure accumulators.......................................................1840
				4.2.4.4 Replacement of the high pressure accumulators...................................................1841
			4.2.5 Track tensioning valve block..........................................................................1842
				4.2.5.1 Removal of the track tensioning valve block.....................................................1842
				4.2.5.2 Replacement of the track tensioning valve block.................................................1844
			4.2.6 Track tensioning cylinders............................................................................1845
				4.2.6.1 Removal of the track tensioning cylinders.......................................................1845
				4.2.6.2 Replacement of the track tensioning cylinders...................................................1847
			4.2.7 Substitute the Hydraulic hoses of the track tensioning system.........................................1849
				4.2.7.1 Substitute the hydraulic hoses inside the car body..............................................1851
				4.2.7.2 Substitute the hydraulic hose between car body and crawler frame................................1851
				4.2.7.3 Substitute the hydraulic hoses inside the crawler frame.........................................1853
				4.2.7.4 Subsequent work.................................................................................1854
			4.2.8 Travel brake valve block (overspeed valve)............................................................1855
				4.2.8.1 Removal of the travel brake valve block.........................................................1858
				4.2.8.2 Replacement of the travel brake valve block.....................................................1860
			4.2.9 Travel motor..........................................................................................1861
				4.2.9.1 Removal of the travel motors....................................................................1861
				4.2.9.2 Replacement of the travel motors................................................................1863
			4.2.10 Travel parking brake.................................................................................1864
				4.2.10.1 Removal of the travel parking brake............................................................1866
				4.2.10.2 Replacement of the travel parking brake........................................................1869
			4.2.11 Travel gearbox.......................................................................................1875
				4.2.11.1 Removal of the travel gearbox..................................................................1876
				4.2.11.2 Replacement of the travel gearbox..............................................................1879
			4.2.12 Carrier roller.......................................................................................1881
				4.2.12.1 Removal of the carrier roller assembly.........................................................1881
				4.2.12.2 Replacement of the carrier roller assembly.....................................................1884
			4.2.13 Track roller.........................................................................................1885
				4.2.13.1 Removal of the track roller assembly...........................................................1885
				4.2.13.2 Replacement of the track roller assembly.......................................................1887
		4.3 Car body....................................................................................................1888
			4.3.1 Removal of the car body and the crawler carriers (type with mounting pins)............................1888
			4.3.2 Replacement of the car body and the crawler carriers (type with mounting pins)........................1892
			4.3.3 Removal of the car body and the crawler carriers (type with bolted connection)........................1896
			4.3.4 Replacement of the car body and the crawler carriers (type with bolted connection)....................1899
				4.3.4.1 Tightening torque for the crawler carrier mounting bolts........................................1902
			4.3.5 Rotary joint..........................................................................................1906
				4.3.5.1 Removal of the rotary joint.....................................................................1908
				4.3.5.2 Replacement of the rotary joint.................................................................1911
		4.4 Cable drum assembly.........................................................................................1912
			4.4.1 Removal of the cable drum assembly....................................................................1913
			4.4.2 Replacement of the cable drum assembly................................................................1915
	5 Attachment........................................................................................................1917
		5.1 Face Shovel (FSA)...........................................................................................1918
			5.1.1 FSA Overview..........................................................................................1918
			5.1.2 Using the installation tools for hydraulic cylinders..................................................1919
			5.1.3 Boom..................................................................................................1920
				5.1.3.1 Removal of the boom.............................................................................1920
				5.1.3.2 Replacement of the boom.........................................................................1925
				5.1.3.3 Removal of the boom cylinders...................................................................1930
				5.1.3.4 Replacement of the boom cylinders...............................................................1935
			5.1.4 Stick.................................................................................................1938
				5.1.4.1 Removal of the stick............................................................................1938
				5.1.4.2 Replacement of the stick........................................................................1942
				5.1.4.3 Removal of the stick cylinders..................................................................1946
				5.1.4.4 Replacement of the stick cylinders..............................................................1951
			5.1.5 Bull clam bucket......................................................................................1954
				5.1.5.1 Removal of the bull clam bucket.................................................................1956
				5.1.5.2 Replacement of the bull clam bucket.............................................................1960
				5.1.5.3 Removal of the bucket cylinders.................................................................1962
				5.1.5.4 Replacement of the bucket cylinders.............................................................1967
				5.1.5.5 Removal of the clam cylinders...................................................................1972
				5.1.5.6 Replacement of the clam cylinders...............................................................1976
			5.1.6 Ground engaging tools (GET)...........................................................................1980
				5.1.6.1 Removal and replacement of the GET..............................................................1982
			5.1.7 Hydraulic hoses at the face shovel attachment.........................................................1984
				5.1.7.1 Substitute the boom arc hoses...................................................................1984
				5.1.7.2 Substitute the boom cylinder hoses..............................................................1988
				5.1.7.3 Substitute the stick arc hoses..................................................................1992
				5.1.7.4 Substitute the stick cylinder hoses.............................................................1998
				5.1.7.5 Substitute the bucket cylinder hoses............................................................2002
				5.1.7.6 Substitute the clam cylinder hoses..............................................................2008
		5.2 Metering valves (grease injectors) at the attachment........................................................2016
			5.2.1 Check the operation of the metering valves (grease injectors).........................................2017
			5.2.2 Removal of the metering valves (grease injectors).....................................................2018
			5.2.3 Replacement of the metering valves (grease injectors).................................................2019
		5.3 Cylinder bypass test........................................................................................2020
	6 Service information...............................................................................................2023
		6.1 Fluids and lubricants.......................................................................................2024
		6.2 Filling capacities..........................................................................................2025
		6.3 Work instructions...........................................................................................2026
			6.3.1 Remove / install the crawler carrier..................................................................2026
		6.4 Weight tables...............................................................................................2027
			6.4.1 Superstructure........................................................................................2027
				6.4.1.1 Undercarriage...................................................................................2030
				6.4.1.2 Face shovel attachment (FSA)....................................................................2031
		6.5 Torque charts according to ISO..............................................................................2032
			6.5.1 Metric standard thread................................................................................2032
			6.5.2 Metric fine thread....................................................................................2033
			6.5.3 SAE flange connections................................................................................2034
		6.6 Blind plugs.................................................................................................2036
			6.6.1 Dummy plates for SAE-flanges..........................................................................2036
			6.6.2 Classification of threads to the nominal width........................................................2038
			6.6.3 Plugs and fittings according to EN ISO 84 34-1........................................................2039
		6.7 Conversion table............................................................................................2040
			6.7.1 Method of using the conversion table..................................................................2040
			6.7.2 Millimeter - Inch & Kilogram - Pound..................................................................2041
			6.7.3 Liter - U.S. Gallon & Liter - U.K. Gallon.............................................................2042
			6.7.4 Nm- ft.lb.............................................................................................2043
			6.7.5 Bar - PSI - kPa - MPa.................................................................................2044
			6.7.6 Basic Values in Ohm according to DIN 4376 / IEC 751...................................................2045
			6.7.7 Temperature...........................................................................................2046
		6.8 Tools.......................................................................................................2047
			6.8.1 Standard tool case....................................................................................2047
			6.8.2 Used special tools (overview).........................................................................2049

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KOMATSU PC8000E-6 HYDRAULIC MINING SHOVEL SHOP MANUAL 12089-xE-GB-2 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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