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Ammann ARS 200 Single Drum Roller Deutz TCD6.1 L6 EU Stage V / U.S. EPA Tier 4f Operating Manual SN 3047085 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Ammann ARS 200 Single Drum Roller Deutz TCD6.1 L6 EU Stage V / U.S. EPA Tier 4f Operating Manual SN 3047085 – PDF DOWNLOAD
Contents 8
1 SPECIFICATION MANUAL 13
1 1Basic data 14
1 2Dimensioned drawing of the machine 16
1 3Technical data 18
2 OPERATION MANUAL 23
2 1Main safety measures 25
2 1 1Safety measures during machine operation 25
2 1 1 1Before compacting works are started 25
2 1 1 2Work in the dangerous area 25
2 1 1 3Ensurance of safety measures by the owner 26
2 1 1 4Cab with integrated ROPS 26
2 1 2Requirements for the driver´s qualification 27
2 1 3Driver’s obligations 28
2 1 4Forbidden activities – safety and guarantee 29
2 1 5Safety notices and signs applied on the machine 31
2 1 6Hand signals 35
2 2Environmental and hygienic principles 38
2 2 1Hygienic principles 38
2 2 2Ecological principles 38
2 3Machine preservation and storage 39
2 3 1Short-term preservation and storage for 1–2 months 39
2 3 2Preservation and storage for more than 2 months 39
2 3 3Removal of preservation and inspection of the delivered machine 40
2 4Machine disposal after its service life 41
2 5Machine description 42
2 6Controls and checking instruments 44
2 6 1Display control – operation screen 64
2 6 2Display control – Information screen 70
2 6 3Display control – service screen 74
2 6 4Display disconnected 77
2 7Machine control and use 78
2 7 1Start-up of the engine 79
2 7 2Travel and reversing 85
2 7 3Stopping the machine and engine 91
2 7 4Machine emergency stop 91
2 7 5Machine parking 93
2 7 6Cab and ROPS lifting and lowering 94
2 7 7Ballasting of tyres with liquid 96
2 7 8Telematic Readiness 97
2 7 7ACE Force 98
2 7 7 1Entering the ACE Force screen 98
2 7 7 2Operation screen 99
2 7 7 3Speed selection 101
2 7 7 4Frequency setup 102
2 7 7 5Kb measurement 103
2 7 7 6Speed range visualization 104
2 7 7 7Double jump warning and operator guidance 105
2 7 7 8ACE parameter screen 106
2 7 7 9Recognition of compaction value achievement and the status against the target 107
2 7 7 10Evaluation of compaction by means of Kb value 107
2 7 7 11Evaluation of compaction by means of a drum jump 108
2 7 7 12Periodic (single) jump 108
2 7 7 13Double (chaotic) jump 109
2 7 7 14General fault 110
2 7 8Scraper adjustment 111
2 8Machine transport 112
2 8 1Loading the machine 113
2 8 1 1Loading the machine using a ramp 113
2 8 1 2Loading the machine with a crane 114
2 9Special conditions to use the machine 115
2 9 1Safety function and emergency mode of the machine (limp mode) 115
2 9 1 1Symbols shown on the display 116
2 9 1 2Switching to the emergency (limp) mode 117
2 9 1 3Deactivation of the emergency (limp) mode 118
2 9 2Towing the machine 119
2 9 3Operating the machine during initial run period 124
2 9 4Operating the machine at low temperatures 124
2 9 5Machine operation under high temperatures and humidity 124
2 9 6Machine operation at high altitudes 124
2 9 7Machine operation in a very dusty environment 124
2 9 8Driving with vibration on compacted and hard materials 124
3 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 127
3 1Safety and other measures during maintenance of the machine 129
3 1 1Safety during maintenance of the machine 129
3 1 2Fire protection when operating fluids are changed 129
3 1 3Environmental and hygienic principles 130
3 2Specification of operating fluids 131
3 2 1Engine oil 131
3 2 2Fuel 132
3 2 3Coolant 132
3 2 4Hydraulic oil 133
3 2 5Gear oil 133
3 2 6DEF (AdBlue) 134
3 2 7Lubricating grease 134
3 2 8Drum coolant 134
3 2 9Windscreen washer fluid 134
3 2 10Air-conditioning fluids 134
3 2 11Vibrator oil 134
3 3Fluids 135
3 4Lubrication and Maintenance Chart 136
3 5Lubrication and service plan 139
3 6Lubrication and maintenance operations 140
Every 20 hours of operation (daily) 141
3 6 1Engine oil level check 141
3 6 2Engine coolant level check 142
3 6 3Hydraulic oil level check 143
3 6 4Crankcase ventilation 144
3 6 5Fan inspection 144
3 6 6Inspection of dust valve of the air filter 145
3 6 7Fuel level check 146
3 6 8Cleaning the water separator of fuel filter 147
3 6 9Check of warning and checking devices 148
3 6 10Engine leakage inspection 150
3 6 11Exhaust system leakage inspection 150
3 6 12DEF (AdBlue) level check 151
3 6 13Brake test 154
3 6 13 1Check of the parking brake 154
3 6 13 2Check of the emergency brake 155
3 6 13 3Check of the service brake 156
Every 100 hours of operation 157
3 6 14Checking pressure in tyres 157
Every 250 hours of operation 158
3 6 15Engine cooling circuit inspection 158
3 6 16Air filter sensor check 160
3 6 17Machine lubrication 162
3 6 18Vibrator oil check 166
3 6 19Travel gearbox oil check 167
3 6 20Checking pad-foot segments 169
3 6 21Seat switch check 169
Every 500 hours of operation, but at least once a year 170
3 6 22Engine oil change 170
3 6 23Engine coolant level check 173
3 6 24(Air-conditioning) belt check 174
3 6 25Fuel filter replacement 175
3 6 26Air filter element replacement 177
3 6 27Checking wheel screws for tightening 180
3 6 28Cleaning the cab ventilation filter 180
3 6 29Wiring inspection 180
Every 1000 hours of operation 181
3 6 30DEF (AdBlue) filter replacement 181
3 6 31Intake manifold inspection 184
3 6 32Battery inspection 185
3 6 33Engine belt inspection 187
3 6 34Engine belt tensioner check 188
3 6 35Travel gearbox oil change 188
3 6 36Shock-absorbing system inspection 190
3 6 37Engine inspection 192
3 6 38Engine and machine diagnostics 192
Every 2000 hours of operation 193
3 6 39Vibrator oil change 193
3 6 40Cleaning and checking the air conditioning system 194
3 6 41Hydraulic oil change and filter replacement 195
3 6 42Cleaning the suction filter of the cab and bonnet lifting and lowering unit 201
3 6 43Valve clearance check, adjustment 202
3 6 44Vent plug replacement 202
Every 6000 hours of operation 203
3 6 45Engine coolant change 203
Maintenance – As Needed 206
3 6 46Cooler cleaning 206
3 6 47Fuel system venting 207
3 6 48Machine cleaning 208
3 6 49Scraper adjustment 208
3 6 50DPF clogging regeneration (Diesel Particulate Filter) 209
3 6 51Charging of the battery 210
3 6 52Checking screw connections for tightening 211
3 7Defects 213
3 7 1Machine errors 214
3 7 2Errors due to safety functions 216
3 7 3Errors at the inputs 217
3 7 4Errors at the outputs 218
3 7 5ACE errors 219
3 7 6System errors 220
3 7 7Engine errors 221
3 8Annexes 246
Wiring diagram 246
Hydraulic system diagram – RTM 254
Table of spare parts 256