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McConnel ROBOCUT2 RC40 - 6.5.5 Forced Stationary Regeneration

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McCONNEL
ATTENTION
Follow these rules when carrying out stationary regeneration:
Do not carry out the regeneration in enclosed places; the accumulation of
gases can cause carbon monoxide poisoning;
Regeneration involves bringing the exhaust gases to a high temperature so
make sure that there are no flammable materials around the machine;
Regeneration involves bringing the exhaust gases to a high temperature:
1. Do not touch the end of the exhaust pipe;
2. Do not stand close to the exhaust pipe;
Make sure there is enough fuel before starting the exhaust gas filter cleaning
process.
If it is not possible to move the machine to a safe position, the operator must temporarily deactivate
the automatic exhaust gas filter cleaning function.
Press the “HOME” button on the machine's display.
Once the machine is in a safe position, use the forced regeneration function (see section 6.5.5).
6.5.5 - FORCED STATIONARY REGENERATION
Forced stationary regeneration is a process that takes place when requested by the operator. This
process allows the system to clean the DPF if the operator has previously had to stop the cleaning
of the above-mentioned filter because of particular conditions. During this process the engine
speed is controlled by the ECU and the machine must be parked for the procedure to be
completed. The time necessary to carry out the forced cleaning of the DPF depends on how badly
the filter in question is clogged, on the ambient temperatures and on the temperature of the
exhaust gases.
The overall duration of the cleaning varies on the basis of various criteria such as the type of fuel
and oil, the service cycle and the number of requests for the cleaning of the exhaust gas filter
broken off previously.
To carry out forced stationary regeneration proceed as follows:
1. Make sure that you have accessed the RC40 via the remote control;
2. Heat the RC40 to a temperature over 60°C as in Figure 1;
3. Press the emergency button on the remote control;
Figure 1: Main menu
NOTE: This function will not work if the remote control is active!!!

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