EasyManua.ls Logo

Husqvarna LP 9505 User Manual

Husqvarna LP 9505
52 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
Page #1 background imageLoading...
Page #1 background image
LP 9505
EN Operator's manual 2-49

Table of Contents

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Husqvarna LP 9505 and is the answer not in the manual?

Husqvarna LP 9505 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHusqvarna
ModelLP 9505
CategoryConstruction Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

California Proposition 65

Warning about chemicals in engine exhaust known to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm.

Product Description

Describes the product as a trench compactor with articulation joints, a combustion engine, and remote control operation.

Intended Use

For professional operation, compacting granular soils in trenches and on roads for smooth surfaces.

Product Overview: Fuel Filters

Product Overview: Front Parts

Product Overview: Rear Hatch

Product Overview: Rear Parts

Product Overview: Remote Control

Product Overview: Receiver

Product Overview: Fuses

Safety Symbols and Warnings

General Safety Symbols

Symbols indicating warnings, reading the manual, and using protective equipment for safe operation.

Operational Safety Symbols

Symbols related to moving parts, hot surfaces, fuel type, and lifting/tie-down points for safe operation.

Environmental and Compliance Symbols

Symbols indicating noise emissions, EC compliance, and water/pressure washer warnings.

Operation Symbols Explained

Operational Safety Symbols

Symbols for safe operation, including distances, water usage, and general warnings.

Remote Control Symbols

Icons and their meanings for operating the remote control and product functions.

Product Identification and Symbols

Electrical Panel Symbols

Symbols indicating battery charging, fuse box status, and battery switch states on the electrical panel.

Product Labels and Decals

Information from type plates, remote control labels, sensor labels, and start instruction decals.

Lift and Tie-Down Decal

Safety

Safety Definitions

Explains the meaning of WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE for safety information.

General Safety Instructions

Crucial safety advice for operating the product safely and understanding the manual.

Operation Safety Instructions

Specific safety guidelines for operating the product, including emergency stops and protective equipment.

Work Area Safety

Dust Safety

Exhaust Fumes Safety

Noise Safety

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Fire Extinguisher

Work Area Safety Zones

Safety Devices on the Product

Muffler Safety

Importance of the muffler for noise reduction and fume direction, and risks of a defective muffler.

Emergency Stop Button

Function of the emergency stop button for quick engine shutdown.

Vibration Damping Units

Role of vibration damping units in reducing vibration and preventing product damage.

Fuel Safety

Precautions regarding flammable fuel, fumes, and safe refueling practices.

Battery Safety

General Battery Safety

Warnings about damaged batteries, handling leaks, and keeping batteries away from children.

Safety Instructions for Operation on Slopes

Guidelines for operating the product on slopes, including angle limits and safe positioning.

Safety Instructions for Operation Near Edges

Safety Instructions for Maintenance

Operation

Introduction

Emphasizes reading the safety chapter before operating the product.

Pre-Operation Checks

Steps before operating, including reading manuals, daily maintenance, and articulation lock.

Articulation Joint Lock Operation

Instructions on locking and unlocking the articulation joint for safe lifting and operation.

Articulation Joint Lock Operation

Receiver Overview

Remote Control Overview

Remote Control Battery

Charging the Remote Control Battery

Procedures for charging the remote control battery during operation and general charging advice.

Installing and Removing Battery

Steps for installing and removing the remote control battery.

PIN Codes

Explanation of user and admin PIN codes for remote control access and configuration.

Pairing Operation

Procedure for pairing the remote control with the product for the first time or after replacement.

Pairing Operation Procedure

Connecting Remote Control via CAN Bus Cable

Remote Control LED Indicators

Front Machine Distance Sensor Status

Meaning of LED indicators related to the front machine distance sensor.

Rear Machine Distance Sensor Status

Meaning of LED indicators related to the rear machine distance sensor.

Remote Control LED Status Indicators

Receiver Connection and Contactor Status

Interpreting LED signals for receiver connection and main contactor status.

Remote Control Operation and Fault Indicators

Understanding LED signals for remote control operation, battery status, and hardware faults.

Symbols on the Display

Hydraulic and Engine Alarms

Symbols indicating hydraulic and engine oil issues, leading to engine stoppage.

Communication and Sensor Warnings

Warnings related to radio communication, CAN bus, and machine distance sensor faults.

Operational and Information Symbols

Symbols indicating operational status, maintenance needs, and system information.

System Information on Remote Control Display

Display Content Overview

Details on what information is shown on the remote control display, including engine hours and software versions.

Pairing Operation Messages

Messages displayed during pairing, indicating success, failure, or errors.

Accessing Configuration Menus

User and Maintenance Configuration

How to access and navigate user and maintenance configuration menus using PIN codes.

To Start the Product

Starting the Product

Remote Control and Receiver Preparation

Steps to prepare the remote control and receiver, including battery switch and buzzer checks.

Engine Start Procedure

Step-by-step guide to start the engine using the remote control, including safety cautions.

To Operate the Product

Basic Movement Controls

How to operate the product forward, backward, left, and right using joysticks.

Stopping Product Movement

How to stop product movement by releasing joysticks or using the emergency stop.

Automatic Vibration Operation

Instructions for operating vibration automatically, including speed and amplitude settings.

Manual Vibration Operation

Guidelines for operating vibration manually, with cautions about engine idle speed.

Product Operation and Vibration Settings

Manual Vibration Controls

Steps to select vibration amplitude and manual/automatic modes.

Automatic Hydraulic Brakes

Conditions under which the automatic hydraulic brakes engage.

Stopping the Product

Procedures for safely stopping the product, including engine shutdown and battery disconnection.

To Do If the Product Falls on Its Side

Maintenance

Introduction

Emphasizes reading the safety chapter before performing maintenance.

Maintenance Schedule

A table outlining general product maintenance tasks and their required frequency.

General Product Maintenance Schedule

Cooling System and Filters

Maintenance tasks for radiator, fan belt, and air filter elements.

Fluid Checks and Replacements

Tasks related to checking and replacing fluids like coolant, oil, and fuel filters.

To Clean the Product

Safety precautions and methods for cleaning the product, avoiding water on sensitive parts.

To Clean the Fuel Tank

To Check Engine Oil Level

To Replace Engine Oil and Oil Filter

To Check Radiator Coolant Level

To Replace Radiator Coolant

To Clean and Replace Air Filter

To Check Vacuator Valve on Air Filter

To Check Scrapers

To Check Machine Distance Sensors (MDS)

To Check Fan Belt Tension

To Replace Oil in Eccentric Element

To Replace Fuel Prefilter and Fuel Filter

To Drain Water Separator in Fuel Filter

Hydraulic System

Check Hydraulic Hoses

Regular inspection of hydraulic hoses for wear and damage, with replacement advice.

Check Hydraulic Oil Level

Checking the hydraulic oil level in the tank and refilling if low.

Replace Hydraulic Oil

Procedure for draining and refilling hydraulic oil, with safety warnings about hot oil.

Replace Hydraulic Oil Filter

Transportation, Storage and Disposal

Transportation Safety

Warnings and precautions for safely transporting the product, noting its weight and potential for injury.

To Lift the Product

Lifting Equipment and Safety

Ensuring correct lifting equipment specifications and safety when lifting the product.

Product Lifting Points and Procedure

Correct lifting points, engagement of articulation lock, and safe lifting practices.

Securing to Transportation Vehicle

How to safely secure the product to a transportation vehicle using tie-down brackets and straps.

Storage Recommendations

Disposal Guidelines

Technical Data

Technical Data: Fluids and Electrical

Technical Data: Receiver and Noise Emissions

Noise and Vibration Declaration Statement

Product Dimensions

EC Declaration of Conformity

Supplier's Declaration of Conformity

Related product manuals