Service and Repair Manual July 2019
Control System
22 S-40 XC • S-45 XC • S-40 TraX • S-45 TraX Part No. 1286829GT
9 Start a timer and activate the machine function
that needs to be adjusted. Using the ground
control functions is the same as asking for full
joystick deflection at the platform.
10 Record the time it takes for that function to
complete a full cycle (ie; boom up).
11 Compare the machine function time with the
function times listed in Refer to Specifications,
Performance Specifications. Determine
whether the function time needs to increase or
decrease.
Adjust the parameter in the ground display to
achieve the proper function cycle time.
eeds (factory settings)
65 - 75 seconds
65 - 75 seconds
58 - 66 seconds
53 - 62 seconds
Turntable rotate, 360°boom out of
stowed
Turntable rotate, 360°boom
78 to 86
Drive speeds (factory settings)
- high speed 40 ft / 8 - 10.5 sec
12.2 m / 8 -
-stowed 40 ft / 38 -
12.2m / 38 -
How t o Adj ust t he Jo ysti ck Ram p R ate Sett ing
How to Adjust the Joystick Ramp
Rate Setting
The ramp rate setting is an adjustment that controls
the way boom functions start and stop. There are
two types of ramp rates to adjust on separate
menus:
Ramp Up Time -- the amount of time it takes to
accelerate to speed.
Ramp Down Time -- the amount of time it takes to
decelerate to a stop
The ramp rate settings of a joystick can be
changed to compensate for hydraulic pump wear to
maintain peak performance from the machine.
Note: Perform this procedure with the boom in the
stowed position.
1 Enter the Service Mode. See Repair
Procedure, How to Enter the Service Mode.
2 Press the SETTINGS button above the display
screen.
3 Select SPEEDS from the display screen.
4 Navigate to the desired function's Ramp
setting.
5 Select the desired setting to change and press
OK.
6 In the parameter adjustment screen, use the
display buttons to change the parameter. Note
that the ramp rate is expressed in seconds to
complete the ramp.
7 Scroll and press OK. The change is effective
immediately.
8 Start the engine from the ground controls.