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Dynapac CC424HF - Manual Vibration - Switching on; Amplitude;Frequency - Changeover; Braking; Normal Braking

Dynapac CC424HF
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ICC424HF-CN1EN2.pdf2012-11-23
Manual vibration - Switching on
1
Fig. F/R lever
1. Vibration ON/OFF
Never activate vibration when the roller is
stationary. This can damage both the surface and
the machine.
Never activate vibration when the roller is
stationary. This can damage both the surface and
the machine.
Engage and disengage vibration using the switch (1)
on the front of the forward/reverse lever.
Always switch off vibration before the roller comes to a
standstill.
When compacting thin layers of asphalt up to approx.
50 mm (2 inches) thick, the best results are achived
with low amplitude/high frequency.
Amplitude/frequency - Changeover
2
1
Fig. Control panel
1. High amplitude
2. Vibration fron drum
3. Vibration rear drum
3
The amplitude setting must not be change when
vibration is in operation
Switch the vibration off and wait until vibration
stops before changing amplitude.
The amplitude setting must not be change when
vibration is in operation
Switch the vibration off and wait until vibration
stops before changing amplitude.
By pressing button (1) high amplitude is achieved.
The buttons (2) and (3) are used to get vibrations
either on front or rear drum or on both.
- (2) vibration on front drum.
- (3) vibration on rear drum.
Braking
Normal braking
2
3
1
Fig. Control panel
1. Vibration On/Off switch
2. Forward/Reverse lever
3. Parking brake button
Press the switch (1) to switch off the vibration.
Move the forward/reverse lever (2) to the neutral
position to stop the roller.
Always press down the parking brake knob (3), before
leaving the operator platform.
When starting and driving a machine that is cold,
remember that the hydraulic fluid is also cold and
that braking distances can be longer than normal
until the machine reaches the working temperature.
When starting and driving a machine that is cold,
remember that the hydraulic fluid is also cold and
that braking distances can be longer than normal
until the machine reaches the working temperature.
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