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Operation
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C3M2-OM-EN-02
Note
Active faults in the exhaust filter system prevent the initiation of standstill
exhaust filter cleaning.
The engine must be warm before the standstill regeneration can be initiated.
The engine coolant must be at a minimum temperature of 75°C/167°F.
Complete cleaning times will vary depending on several criteria including fuel type, oil
type, duty cycle, and the number of previously aborted exhaust filter cleaning requests.
Average time for a standstill DPF regeneration to complete can range from 20-50
minutes.
After performing a standstill DPF regeneration allow time for the engine and the
exhaust system to return to normal operating temperature before stopping the engine.
At any time during the parked procedure, the process can be aborted. Avoid aborting
the parked regeneration procedure unless absolutely necessary. Repeated
cancellations or ignoring of prompts to perform a standstill regeneration will cause
engine power reductions and can eventually lead to a dealer service being required.
To Initiate a Standstill DPF regeneration:
Warm up the engine until the engine coolant system has reached its
stable operating temperature then drive the truck to an open area where
it is well away from any flammable materials.
Lower the forks fully and tilt the mast forward fully.
Allow the engine to run at idle speed.
Place the four-way direction switch in the neutral position and apply the
park brake.
Lock the hydraulic functions by pressing button (C) with the MFD home
screen displayed.
With the Home screen displayed, press button (D) to display the options
screen.
Navigate to the engine icon using button (F), then press button (G) to
display the engine information screen.
Press button (D) to skip to the second engine information screen.
Caution
Temperatures on the exhaust pipe can reach 600°C/1112°F during DPF
regeneration. Danger of burns!
The truck must be parked in a safe location away from any combustible
materials or materials that may be damaged by heat before initiating a
standstill DPF regeneration.

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