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Dynapac LH800 User Manual

Dynapac LH800
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Radio Remote Controlled Forward and Reversible
Vibratory Plate Compactor
LH800
Operation & Maintenance
ILH800EN2, June 2003
Diesel Engine:
Hatz 1D90V
These instructions apply from:
PIN (S/N): *80030215*
Reservation for changes
Printed in Sweden
The Dynapac LH800 radio remote controlled forward and reversible plate compactor is
a heavy-duty plate for soil applications, ideally used for compaction of backfill in pipe
and cable trenches, as well as road repair and maintenance work.
The machine is fully hydraulic, which greatly improves the engine plate’s devibration.
High operational reliability is guaranteed because no moving parts are subjected to vibration.
The LH design includes strong covers that withstands severe shock and also protects all vital
parts of the machine. The engine cover is foldable for easier access and service, the rear cover
is foldable/lockable, which gives access/protects the electronic system.
The LH plates are designed for operation in well ventilated spaces,
as all combustion engine machines.
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Dynapac LH800 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDynapac
ModelLH800
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information

Machine and Engine Plates

Details about identification plates for the machine and engine.

Safety Instructions

Warning Symbols and Signal Words

Explains the meaning of warning and caution symbols used in the manual.

General Safety Rules

Key safety rules including machine modification, accessories, and operator alertness.

Safety Equipment and Working Area

Guidelines on personal protective equipment and safe operating environments.

Safe Operation Practices

Fueling and Starting Safety

Precautions for fueling and safely starting the machine.

Driving and Parking Safety

Safety measures for operating the machine on slopes and parking.

System Safety Procedures

Hydraulic and Battery Safety

Safety precautions for hydraulic systems and batteries.

Repair and Radio Control Safety

Guidelines for machine repair and radio remote control operation.

Safety When Driving

Edge and Slope Operation

Safety considerations for operating near edges and on slopes.

Safety Decals Overview

Decal Location Guide

Illustration showing the placement of various safety decals on the machine.

Safety Decal Details

Warning and Information Decals

Descriptions and meanings of key safety decals, including warnings and operational symbols.

Fuel and Lubricants

Fluid Recommendations

Recommended engine oil, hydraulic fluid, and fuel specifications.

Service Parts Information

Part numbers for essential filters and components.

Technical Data - Machine

Machine Specifications

Operating weight, compaction data, and operating parameters.

Fluid Capacities and Engine

Tank volumes, engine model, output, and speed.

Noise and Vibration Levels

Data on acoustic power and hand-arm vibration.

Technical Data - Radio Remote Control

Transmitter and Receiver Specs

Technical details for the remote control system components.

Battery and Charging Unit Specs

Specifications for the battery and its charging unit.

Data Signs and Identification

Information on data signs, serial numbers, and system identification.

Technical Data - Dimensions

Main Machine Dimensions

Physical dimensions (length, width, height) and contact area.

Optional Extension Plates

Dimensions and weight with optional extension plates.

Operation - Before Start

Fueling and Oil Check

Procedures for filling the fuel tank and checking engine oil.

Operation - Radio Remote Transmitter

Transmitter Controls and Battery

Overview of transmitter controls, indicators, and battery management.

Radio Communication and Frequency

Details on radio range, interference, and frequency adjustment.

Operation - Radio Remote Receiver

Battery Charger and Receiver Display

Operation of the battery charger and information on the receiver display.

Error Codes and Troubleshooting

Explanation of error codes shown on the receiver display.

Operation - Starting the Engine (Remote)

Pre-Start Checks and Preparation

Steps for preparing the machine and transmitter before starting.

Engine Starting Procedure

Step-by-step guide for starting the engine via remote control.

Operation - Remote Control Driving

Speed and Throttle Control

How to set speed and throttle for operation.

Joystick Control Functions

Explanation of joystick movements for machine direction and vibration.

Operation - Stopping the Machine (Remote)

Emergency Stop and Shutdown

Procedures for stopping the machine and shutting down the system.

Lifting and Transportation

Lifting Safety and Procedures

Guidelines and precautions for safely lifting the machine.

Securing for Transportation

Methods for firmly securing the machine during transport.

Towing and Retrieval

Towing Attachments and Limits

Proper connection of towing devices and force limitations.

Maintenance - Battery Service

Battery Handling and Charging

Procedures for safe handling, charging, and storage of batteries.

Maintenance - Service Points Overview

Component Identification

Illustrated guide to service points on the machine.

Daily and 20-Hour Maintenance

Daily checks and tasks for the first 20 hours of operation.

Maintenance - Scheduled Intervals

100-Hour Maintenance

Tasks to perform every 100 hours of operation.

500-Hour / Annual Maintenance

Tasks for every 500 hours or annually.

1000-Hour / Three-Year Maintenance

Tasks after 1000 hours or three years.

Maintenance - Every 10 Hours

Engine Oil and Air Cleaner Checks

Procedures for checking engine oil level and air cleaner.

General Cleaning and Tightening

Keeping the machine clean and ensuring all screws are tight.

Maintenance - Every 100 Hours

Engine Oil Change and Hydraulic Check

Procedures for changing engine oil and checking hydraulic fluid level.

Water Separator Inspection

Inspecting and draining the diesel fuel/water separator.

Maintenance - Every 500 Hours

Engine Component Replacements

Replacing fuel filter, oil filter, and air cleaner element.

Hydraulic Fluid and Filter Service

Procedure for changing hydraulic fluid and filter.

Maintenance - After 3 Years / 1000 Hours

Eccentric Element Oil Service

Procedure for changing oil in the eccentric element.

Approvals For Non EC Countries

Country-Specific Certifications

List of approvals and certifications for various non-EC countries.

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