SmartROC D65 Tier 4 Final 2 General
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n Cable D530X1 is removed from D530/X1
n Cable D511X25 is removed from D511/X25
n Cable D102X25 is removed from D102/X25
n Cable D510X25 is removed from D510/X25
n Cable D101X25 is removed from D101/X25
n Cable D103X25 is removed from D103/X25
n Cable D512X25 is removed from D512/X25
n Contact P61 is removed from J61 "Customer connection" to the ECM.
n The battery ground cable is removed.
2.1.12 Diagnostics
Fault finding is a logical sequence of activities to locate a fault, thereby making it possible
to rectify the fault as soon as possible.
Always try to investigate the location of the fault in order to limit fault finding to a certain
system or function.
2.2 Battery
2.2.1 Environmental considerations regarding batteries
NOTICE
Environmental effect
Think of the environment!
u Batteries contain acids and heavy metals. For this reason, expended batteries can be
hazardous to the environment and to health.
u Expended batteries must be sent for destruction in accordance with local regulations.
2.2.2 Charging the battery
WARNING
Serious injury
Risk of fire and explosion
u May cause serious personal injury and damage to property
u Flammable hydrogen gas
u Corrosive fluid
u Avoid naked flames and sparks
u Always detach the negative terminal first, and connect it last
The battery is normally charged by the drill rig's alternator. If the battery is fully discharged
for some reason, it must be recharged using a battery charger. Follow the instructions
carefully. Cell plugs should be unscrewed but left in the holes during charging.