Doosan DX140LC, DX180LC Electrical Wiring Diagrams
Doosan DX140LC, DX180LC Electrical Wiring Diagrams
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SP001038
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSP001038
Electrical
System
Edition 1
MEMO
Table of Contents
Electrical System
Safety Precautions ............................................... 7
Applicable Models ................................................ 7
Introduction ........................................................... 9
Electrical Supply System .................................... 10
Engine Starting Circuit ........................................ 12
Start Operation .............................................................. 12
After Start ...................................................................... 14
Engine Preheating System ................................. 16
Engine Stop ........................................................ 18
Charging System ................................................ 20
Monitoring System .............................................. 21
Instrument Panel ........................................................... 22
Monitoring System Schematic ....................................... 24
Operation ............................................................ 26
Instruments.................................................................... 26
Warning and Indicator Lights .............................. 28
Indication of Warning Lights .......................................... 28
Indication of Multifunction Gauge and
Letter Information Area.................................................. 29
Initial Operation .................................................. 31
Mode Selector Switch ......................................... 31
Graphic Information Area Display....................... 32
Overview ....................................................................... 32
Main Menus for the Graphic Display Area..................... 33
Menu Selector Buttons .................................................. 33
Main Menu .......................................................... 34
Language ...................................................................... 34
Set Clock ....................................................................... 35
Filter/Oil Info .................................................................. 35
Adjust Display................................................................ 36
Sun Sensor.................................................................... 94
Control Panel................................................................. 94
Compressor ................................................................. 102
Receiver Dryer ............................................................ 102
Troubleshooting ................................................ 103
Weight of R134a Gas Used In Machines ......... 105
Refrigerant System Repairs ............................. 106
Refrigerant Safe Handling Procedures........................ 106
Repair and Replacement Procedure ........................... 107
Refrigerant Recovery .................................................. 109
Vacuuming Refrigerant System................................... 109
Leakage Check ........................................................... 111
Refrigerant Charging ................................................... 111
Inspecting System For Leakage .................................. 113
Wiper System ................................................... 114
Wiper Circuit................................................................ 114
Wiper operation ........................................................... 115
Lighting System ................................................ 118
Lighting System Circuit Diagram ................................. 118
Kind of Light ................................................................ 119
Operation..................................................................... 119
Audio Controller ................................................ 120
Audio Controller Circuit Diagram................................. 120
MEMO
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION!
Follow all safety recommendations and safe shop practices
outlined in the front of this manual or those contained
within this section.
Always use tools and equipment that are in good working
order.
Use lifting and hoisting equipment capable of safely
handling load.
Remember, that ultimately safety is your own personal
responsibility.
APPLICABLE MODELS
The contents of this section apply to the following models and
serial number ranges.
INTRODUCTION
The electrical system for this equipment is DC 24 volts. The
rated voltage for all electric components is 24 volts with the
exception of the stereo and the air-conditioning control actuator.
The system contains two 12 volt batteries connected in series
and a three phase AC generator with a rectifier. The electric
wiring used in the system is easily identifiable by the insulator
color. The color symbols used in the electrical system are listed
in the following chart.
Symbol Color
W White
G Green
Or Orange
B Black
L Blue
Lg Light green
R Red
Gr Gray
P Pink
Y Yellow
Br Brown
V Violet
the current flows from the battery (1) o fusible link (3) ofuse
When the starter switch (5) is in the "ON or START" positions,
ACC C
B
R2
5
BR
0.5G
R1
6
3
8
4 2
B A
BR
E
- + - +
12V 100AH 12V 100AH
STARTER SWITCH CONNECTION R(I) P(R) B(B+)
0.5 uF 1
PST TML B BR R1 R2 C ACC B+
OFF I(L)
ON 7
REG.
TRIO DIODE
START
F+ FIELD
F-
E
GRD
FG007233
Figure 1 ELECTRIC POWER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Battery 5 Starter Switch
2 Battery Relay 6 Fuse Box
3 Fusible Link 7 Alternator
4 Circuit Breaker 8 Diode
Start Operation
When the starter switch is turned to the "START" position, the
"S" and "E" terminals of the starter controller (7) are connected.
current flow from the battery (1) o fusible link (3) ofuse box (6)
At this time the contacts in the starter relay (8) are closed by the
from the battery (1) o "A" terminal of the battery relay (2) o "B"
internal contacts of the starter are connected. The current flows
7 8 9
N S D PP C
P C B B
B E
11
A
87a
30
87
85 86 ACC
C
B 5
R2 BR
12 R1
3
CN1-15
6
4
B A
CN2-1
BR
13 E
11
STARTER SWITCH CONNECTION
R(I) P(R) B(B+)
2
0.5 uF
B+
PST TML B BR R1 R2 C ACC
I(L)
OFF
- + - +
ON REG.
TRIO DIODE
10
START F+ FIELD 1
F-
E
GRD
FG007234
Figure 3 STARTER CIRCUIT (1) - WHILE STARTING
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Battery 8 Starter Relay
2 Battery Relay 9 Starter
3 Fusible Link 10 Alternator
4 Circuit Breaker 11 Diode
5 Starter Switch 12 Starter Relay 2
6 Fuse Box 13 e-EPOS Controller
7 Starter Controller
After Start
Once the engine has been started, the belt driven alternator (10)
generates a current.
The output generated by the alternator (10) is a square wave
pulse voltage through the "P" terminal and the frequency of the
pulse voltage is proportional to the rotation of the alternator.
The starter controller (7) monitors the frequency of the output
current. Once the frequency is equivalent to 500 rpm, it is
sensed and the connection between "S" and "E" terminals and
the connection between "B" and "PP" terminals are opened. As
a result the rotation of the starter (9) is stopped. Once the engine
is running, the starter (9) will not operate even if the starter
switch (5) is moved to the start position, preventing possible
damage to the starter.
7 8 9
N S D PP C
P C B B
B E
11
A
87a
30
87
85 86 ACC
C
B 5
R2 BR
12 R1
3
CN1-15
6
4
B A
CN2-1
BR
13 11
E
R(I) P(R) B(B+)
0.5 uF 2
B+
STARTER SWITCH CONNECTION
I(L)
PST TML B BR R1 R2 C ACC
REG.
OFF TRIO DIODE - + - +
10
ON F+ FIELD
START F- 1
E
GRD
FG007237
Figure 4 OPERATION OF START CIRCUIT (2) - IMMEDIATELY AFTER START
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Battery 8 Starter Relay
2 Battery Relay 9 Starter
3 Fusible Link 10 Alternator
4 Circuit Breaker 11 Diode
5 Starter Switch 12 Starter Relay 2
6 Fuse Box 13 e-EPOS Controller
7 Starter Controller
from the battery (1) o fusible link (3) o fuse box (6) o "B"
When the starter switch (5) is turned "ON," the current flows
flowing from the battery (1) o battery relay (2) o preheat relay
heating coils of the air heating device (8) are heated by current
9 4
CN6-1,2 2
ACC C B A
PREHEAT CN7-4,5,6
L5 B 5
R2 BR
R1 BR E
10
CN4-4,5,6
CN2-1
- + - +
11 1
C B
-
200A
12
FG007137
Figure 5 ENGINE PREHEAT CIRCUIT
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Battery 7 Preheat Relay
2 Battery Relay 8 Air Heater
3 Fusible Link 9 Preheat Indicator Light
4 Circuit Breaker 10 Diode
5 Starter Switch 11 e-EPOS Controller
6 Fuse Box 12 Engine Controller
ENGINE STOP
When starter switch (5) is turned "ON" the engine controller (8)
is activated. The engine controller monitors and controls the
engine including the injector solenoid (9). It controls the fuel
deliver rate and the injection timing for each cylinder.
NOTE: There is an individual injector solenoid (9) for each of
the six cylinders. Only one soleniod is shown in
Figure 7.
When starter switch (5) is turned "OFF," the engine controller
stops suppling power to the injector solenoid (9). This stops fuel
from being injexted into the engine cylinder, thus stopping the
engine.
In the event that the engine can be shut down using the starter
switch (5), an emergency stop switch (10) is provided to shut
down engine. To activate the emergancy stop switch, move it to
O I
the "I" (EMERGENCY STOP) position.
The emergency stop switch (10) is in its "O" (OFF) position
during normal operation. The switch must be moved and held in
the "I" (EMERGENCY STOP) position until the engine stops.
When released it will automatically move back to the "O" (OFF)
position.
FG001344
Figure 6 ENGINE EMERGENCY STOP
SWITCH
8
6
0.5G
3
ACC C
10 B 5
R2
1-19 2 3 BR
4 2
R1 B A
1-45
1-39 BR
E
7
9
- + - +
1
FG001473
Figure 7 ENGINE STOP CIRCUIT
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Battery 6 Fuse Box
2 Battery Relay 7 Diode
3 Fusible Link 8 Engine Controller
4 Circuit Breaker 9 Injector Solenoid
5 Starter Switch 10 Emergency Stop Switch
CHARGING SYSTEM
When the starter switch (5) is turned to the "ON" position, an
initial excited current flows to the field coil of the alternator (7)
through the battery relay (2) and circuit breaker (4). When the
engine is started from this condition the alternator (7) starts
(1).
The alternator also supplies electric current to other electrical
relay (2) coil securing a path for the charging current to the
battery (1). Thus preventing the possibility of a high voltage build
up and possible damage to the electric system.
ACC C
B
5
R2
BR
0.5G
R1
6
3
8
4 2
B A
BR
E
8
- + - +
12V 100AH 12V 100AH
R(I) P(R) B(B+)
0.5 uF 1
STARTER SWITCH CONNECTION B+
OFF REG.
TRIO DIODE 7
ON FIELD
F+
START F-
E
GRD
FG007238
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Battery 5 Starter Switch
2 Battery Relay 6 Fuse Box
3 Fusible Link 7 Alternator
4 Circuit Breaker 8 Diode
MONITORING SYSTEM
1
+ 2
-
5 7
8
4 R
CHECK
3 9
E F
C H C H
10
E/G SPEED 1700 RPM
6
POWER
AUTO
1 2 3 4
ESC
11
5 6 7 8
13
12
FG000547
Figure 9
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Instrument Panel 8 Warning Buzzer
2 Battery Pump Discharge Pressure
9
3 Light Switch Sensor
4 Return Filter Switch Hydraulic Oil Temperature
10
Sensor
5 Pilot Filter Switch
11 Fuel Sensor
6 e-EPOS Controller
12 Air Cleaner Indicator
7 Alternator
13 Engine Controller
Instrument Panel
7 8 9 10 11 12
5 CHECK
1
3
E F
4
2
C H C H
19
6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
13
12 11 10 9 8 7 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
POWER
AUTO
1 2 3 4 (CN7) (CN6)
ESC
20
14 5 6 7 8
16 18
FG000548
Figure 10
When the engine starter switch is turned to the "I" (ON) position,
all gauge bands, switch/button indicator lights and indicator/
warning lights will turn "ON" and the alarm buzzer will sound
about two seconds.
During this functional check, a LOGO will appear on the multi
function gauge in the graphic information area
19
CN6-1
3
CN6-3
ILL.
CN6-2 +
CN6-12 -
L1
2
L2 CN6-11
17
L3 4
L4 R2 B 16 B
CN6-9
L5
CN6-10 BR
L6 14 E
CN4-3 GND
CN5-3
21 CN4-2 RxD 12
CN4-1 TxD
1-35
CN3-7
1-34 1
2
CN3-8 8
3
1-53
4 20 CN3-9
1-52 7
5 CN3-10
6
1-56 14
CN5-2
R(I) CN2-14
13
FG007141
Figure 11
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Instrument Panel 11 Pilot Filter Switch
2 Pilot Buzzer 12 Return Filter Switch
3 Light Switch 13 Alternator
4 Starter Switch 14 e-EPOS Controller
5 Front Pump Pressure Sensor 15 Battery
6 Rear Pump Pressure Sensor 16 Battery Relay
7 Hydraulic Oil Temperature 17 Circuit Breaker
Sensor 18 Fusible Link
8 Fuel Sensor 19 Fuse Box
9 Pedal Pressure Switch (Optional) 20 Check Connector
10 Air Cleaner Indicator 21 Engine Controller
OPERATION
Instruments
Sensor Specification
Function Display
Input Terminal Input Specification
Blue
Coolant ECU-CAN
61°C 102°C
Temperature Communication
41°C 107°C
C H
White Red
FG000550
Blue
66 l/min o555 mA
78.5 96.5 (Output
Sensor Specification
Function Display
Input Terminal Input Specification
N = 162 f / 60
FG000049
FG000050
Main pump
discharge CN3-1
pressure FRONT PUMP 320 BAR
CN3-2
(front pump)
V = 0.00816 x P + 1.0
FG000051
V: Sensor output voltage (V)
P: Displayed pressure (Bar)
Main pump
discharge CN3-3
pressure REAR PUMP 313 BAR
CN3-4
(rear pump)
FG000052
It lights in case of no
charge [voltage of
Normally, it lights
"R(I)" terminal is
when starting engine
Charge CN2 - 14 below 12 ±1V] or
and is out after engine
overcharge [voltage
starts.
of "R(I)" terminal is
HAOA610L above 33(V)].
FG000045
Preheating period
depends on coolant
It lights during temperature.
preheating ("CN5-2"
terminal voltage is No preheating at
Preheating CN5-2 below 2V) and turns above 10°C
"OFF" after 10 sec preheating at
completion of 5°C
HAOA639L
preheating.
20 sec preheating at
below 0°C
Input
Description Symbol Operation Remarks
Terminal
HB4O2003
Input
Description Symbol Operation Remarks
Terminal
FG000056
FG000057
FG000053
FG000554
FG001470
FG001471
INITIAL OPERATION
Item Input (Terminal) Output (Operation and initial setting mode)
Initial When "CN6-1,2" is applied ! LCD, all of LED and warning lights are turned
Operation battery voltage (starter switch "ON" and turned "OFF" after about 2 seconds.
shifts from "OFF" to "ON"
! Warning buzzer is activated and turned "OFF"
after about 2 seconds.
! Power mode: Standard mode.
! Work Mode: Digging mode.
! Auto Idle: High Output (Activation).
! Display: Indicating coolant temperature, Fuel
level, Hydraulic oil temperature, Engine speed.
! Clock: Current time display.
e-EPOS Output
Output Check
(Operation Electromagnetic
Operation Mode Proportional Pressure Swing Priority 7-Segment
mode display
LED) Reducing Valve (E.P.P.R Solenoid Valve Display
Valve) Current (mA)
No-load: 150 ±20mA
Power Mode ON Load: Variable output - 9x
Power (Max. current: 600 ±20mA)
Mode No-load: 250 ±20mA
Standard Mode OFF Load: Variable output - 7x
(Max. current: 600 ±60mA)
Work Trenching Mode OFF - ON x2
Mode Digging Mode ON - OFF x0
NOTE: When the engine speed is below 1,000 rpm, the output
current of E.P.P.R valve is fixed to be 600 ±60mA.
Overview
Many kinds of condition of machine are displayed on the letter
information display department. The information display
department is divided into two menus. One is main menu for
user and the other is special menu for specialist. These menus
can be moved from normal display mode by the combination of
selector buttons.
CHECK
5
E F
C H C H
POWER 4
AUTO
1 2 3 4
ESC
3
5 6 7 8
2
FG000557
Figure 12
MAIN MENU
When the "ESC" button is pressed for more than 3 seconds, the
main menu screen is displayed. MAIN MENU
Main menu offers sub-menus (language setting, time setting, or 1. Language
filter/oil information, brightness adjustment, password) to the 2. Set Clock
operator.
3. Filter / Oil Info
Refer to the "Operation and Maintenance Manual" for details.
4. Adjust Display
5. Set Password
: UP : DOWN : SELECT
FG000072
Figure 13
Language
MAIN MENU
Put the cursor on Language in the main menu and put the Enter
1. Language
Button ( , 3 on Figure 12) and the language select view
appears. 2. Set Clock
3. Filter / Oil Info
The default language is Korean, but it will memorize and use the
newly set language. 4. Adjust Display
5. Set Password
Use the Up Arrow Button ( , 1 on Figure 12) or Down Arrow
Button ( , 2 on Figure 12) to move cursor to a language to be : UP : DOWN : SELECT
selected on the Language Select display and press the Enter FG000072
Button ( , 3 on Figure 12) and the selected language is Figure 14
indicated in the right bottom of the screen.
At this point pressing the Enter Button ( , 3 on Figure 12) or
the Escape Button (ESC, 4 on Figure 12) more than 1 second LANGUAGE
brings the main menu with changed language and then pressing 1. Korean
the ESC button again shows the default view.
2. English
Without pressing a button more than 20 seconds, the default
view appears.
: UP : DOWN : SELECT
FG000783
Figure 15
Set Clock
MAIN MENU
It is used to adjust time of the digital clock.
1. Language
Pressing the Enter Button ( , 3 on Figure 12) in the Main 2. Set Clock
Menu after putting cursor on Set Clock brings Set Clock display.
3. Filter / Oil Info
Without pressing a button more than 20 seconds, the default 4. Adjust Display
view appears.
5. Set Password
Please refer to the Operation Manual for detailed information on
: UP : DOWN : SELECT
Time Setting.
FG000075
Figure 16
SET CLOCK
06:05
2004 06/29
: + : : MOVE
FG000076
Figure 17
Filter/Oil Info
MAIN MENU
This mode displays total operating hours of filters and oils.
1. Language
After changing the filter and oil, reset the operating hour and 2. Set Clock
then the operating hours until the next service interval can be
easily checked. 3. Filter / Oil Info
4. Adjust Display
5. Set Password
: UP : DOWN : SELECT
FG000077
Figure 18
1. Fuel Filter
Hrs : 0025
: UP : DOWN : RESET
FG000078
Figure 19
1. Fuel Filter 2. Air Cleaner 3. Engine Oil Filter 4. Hyd. Oil Filter
Adjust Display
MAIN MENU
Pressing the Enter Button ( , 3 on Figure 12) in the main 1. Language
menu after putting cursor on Adjust Display brings Adjust
Display. 2. Set Clock
3. Filter / Oil Info
Screen brightness can be adjusted using the Up Arrow Button
( , 1 on Figure 12) or the Down Arrow Button ( , 2 on Figure
4. Adjust Display
12). 5. Set Password
The default brightness is set to 50%. : UP : DOWN : SELECT
FG000080
Figure 21
Adjust Display
50%
+
LCD TEST
LCD TEST
LCD TEST
: + :
FG000081
Figure 22
Set Password
MAIN MENU
This menu is used to apply (lock), release, or change password.
1. Language
Please refer to the Operation Manual for detailed information on 2. Set Clock
Password Setting.
3. Filter / Oil Info
4. Adjust Display
5. Set Password
: UP : DOWN : SELECT
FG000227
Figure 23
SPECIAL MENU
In this menu, many types of operating conditions and functions
can be accessed and displayed, including the e-EPOS
controller. This menu is mainly used for machine testing and
failure diagnostics.
The special menu offers three sub-menus:
1. Machine status.
2. Failure information.
3. Information on machine operation.
Entering/Accessing Menus
1 4
When normal mode screen is displayed, if the enter button ( ,
3) and escape button (ESC, 4) are pressed simultaneously for
POWER
more than 3 seconds, normal mode screen (Figure 25) will be AUTO
changed to special menu screen (Figure 26). 1 2 3 4
ESC
5 6 7 8
2 3
FG001402
Figure 24
Submenu Selections
: UP : DOWN Page:3/3
FG008126
Figure 29
Menu Select
Figure 30
Menu Select
DIGITAL OUTPUT STATE
1. Relief Press. Up S/V :
2. High Speed S/V :
3. Swing Priority S/V :
4. Reverse Fan S/V : N.A
5. Starter Relay :
6. Afterheat Relay : N.A
: UP : DOWN Page:1/1
FG003930
Figure 31
Failure Information
1. Entering Sub-menus: When a cursor is located in "Failure SPECIAL MENU
Info" of special menu screen press enter button ( , 3 on 1. Machine Info
Figure 24) and "Failure Info" screen is displayed.
2. Exiting Sub-menus: If escape button (ESC, 4 on Figure 24) 2. Failure Info
is pressed for more than 1 second, this information screen
will be returned to previous screen. 3. Operating Hrs
: UP : DOWN : SELECT
FG000563
Figure 32
* Real-time Failure:
Current status of failure is displayed. FA I L U R E I N F O
* Failure Log:
Memorized record of past failure is displayed.
1. Realtime Fail
* Delete Fail Log: 2. Failure Log
This mode is used to delete all of the
memorized record of past failure. 3. Delete Fail Log
: UP : DOWN : SELECT
FG000564
Figure 33
: Yes ESC: No
FG000568
Figure 37
DELETED!!!
: Yes ESC: No
FG000569
Figure 38
: Yes ESC: No
FG000570
Figure 39
R 60 ±5 :
Gauge Panel CN7-4 It is a
V201 Communication Error
- composite
CN7-5
resistance of
CAN line. This
value has to be
R 60 ±5 :
CN4-4 measured by
V202 Ecu Communication Error -
CN4-5 connected
condition of
CAN line.
R 18 ±2 :
Pump
CN1-10 proportional
V210 Pump P/V -
(25°C (77°F)) pressure
CN1-21
reducing valve.
V211 Cooling Fan P/V - - N.A.
R 14 ±2 :
Flow control
CN1-19 proportional
V212 Flow Control P/V -
(25°C (77°F)) pressure
CN1-20
reducing valve.
Breaker/boost/
shear selector
switch has to
be selected as
R 26.2 ±2 :
CN1-1 a boost
V = V_volt (Note
V213 Relief Pressure Up S/V
4.) (25°C (77°F))
function and
CN1-11 the boost
switch on the
right-hand
joystick is "ON"
status.
Voltage is only
R 26.2 ±2 :
measured
CN1-1 when the
V214 High Speed S/V V = V_volt
(25°C (77°F)) pressure
CN1-12
switch (Py) is
turned "ON."
Work mode
R 26.2 ±2 :
CN1-1 has to be
V215 Swing Priority S/V V = V_volt
(25°C (77°F))
selected as a
CN1-13 trenching
mode.
V216 Reverse Fan Speed S/V - - N.A.
It has to be
CN1-1 measured in
V217 Starter Relay V = V_volt -
engine start up
CN1-15
state.
V218 After Heat Relay - - N.A.
:
CN3-8 Full: 320 ±32
It has to be
CN2-14 measured in
V226 Alternator Potential V = 2 ±1V -
engine stop
CN1-8
state.
R 1.0 r3
CN3-16 k:
R 4.0 ±1.5
V227 Dial -
CN3-7
k:
V228 Tps (Wheel) - - N.A.
V229 Parking Brake Press. Sensor - - N.A.
V230 E/g Control Motor Sensor - - N.A.
:
2-14 R 2.60 ±3.15
Fuel pressure monitoring
E032 MPROP
-
2-12 (20°C (68°F))
It is a composite
resistance of
1-53 and CAN line.
1-52 R 60 ±5 : This value has
E037 CAN module -
(20°C (68°F))
1-35 and to be measured
1-34 by connected
condition of
CAN line.
E038 Engine overspeed - -
E039 Main relay (ECU) - -
Abnormal
E041 Redundant shutoff path - -
engine stop.
2-23 R 860 ±6 :
E042 E/G speed (Crankshaft) -
(20°C (68°F))
2-19
2-09
E043 E/G speed (Camshaft) - -
2-10
:
3-13 R 0.31 ±0.42
E058 Solenoid power stage 1 -
3-04 (20°C (68°F))
3-11
E059 Solenoid power stage 2 - -
3-06
3-05
E061 Solenoid power stage 3 - -
3-12
3-03
E062 Solenoid power stage 4 - -
3-14
3-01
E063 Solenoid power stage 5 - -
3-16
3-02
E064 Solenoid power stage 6 - -
3-15
Preheat light (E/G: Lowside 1-56
E066 Power stage 2)
- -
1-06
Voltage is only
R 40 ±5 :
measured when
Preheat relay (E/G: Highside 1-13 afterheat
E072 Power stage 1)
V = V#volt
(25°C (77°F)) function is
1-07
operating
status.
FMI 0 Above normal range (DATA VALID but ABOVE NORMAL OPERATIONAL RANGE)
FMI 1 Below normal range (DATA VALID but BELOW NORMAL OPERATIONAL RANGE)
FMI 2 Incorrect signal (DATA ERRATIC, INTERMITTENT OR INCORRECT)
FMI 3 Voltage above normal (VOLTAGE ABOVE NORMAL OR SHORTED TO HIGH SOURCE)
FMI 4 Voltage below normal (VOLTAGE BELOW NORMAL OR SHORTED TO LOW SOURCE)
FMI 5 Current below normal (CURRENT BELOW NORMAL OR OPEN CIRCUIT)
FMI 6 Current above normal (CURRENT ABOVE NORMAL OR GROUNDED CIRCUIT)
FMI 8 Abnormal signal (ABNORMAL FREQUENCY OR PULSE WIDTH OR PERIOD)
FMI 11 Failure mode not identifiable (ROOT CAUSE NOT KNOWN - Malfunction)
FMI 31 NOT AVAILABLE OR CONDITION EXISTS
Reset Hours
: UP : DOWN : SELECT
FG000572
Figure 41
: UP : DOWN : SELECT
FG000573
Figure 42
1. Power Mode 2. Trenching Mode 3. Auto Idle 4. Travel Speed 1st, 2nd
OPERATING HOURS
6. Coolant Temp. [ C]
40 : 00003 Hr
41 - 60 : 00005 Hr
61 - 85 : 00000 Hr
86 - 95 : 00000 Hr
96 - 105 : 00007 Hr
106 : 00001 Hr
: UP : DOWN Page:3/3
FG000575
Figure 44
: UP : DOWN : Yes
FG000578
Figure 45
ENTER PASSWD
: Yes ESC: No
FG000576
Figure 47
DELETED!!!
: Yes ESC: No
FG000577
Figure 48
: Yes ESC: No
FG001086
Figure 49
ELECTRONIC HYDRAULIC
CONTROL SYSTEM (e-EPOS)
16
6 6
7 7 11 12 14
8
8
13
15
E/G
4 4 5
3
9 10
Work Mode
Auto Idle
Machine Info
2
CHECK
E F
C H C H
23 1
POWER
2
AUTO
3 4
ESC
5 6 7 8
R UP
WE
PO
1
17 21 19 18 22 20
FG000795
Figure 50
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Instrument Panel 12 Solenoid Valve (Swing Priority)
2 e-EPOS Controller 13 Solenoid Valve (High Speed)
3 Engine Controller (ECU) 14 Solenoid Valve (Breaker)
4 Main Pump 15 Travel Motor
5 Aux Pump 16 Main Relief Valve
6 Control Valve 17 Engine Control Dial
7 Pressure Switch Breaker/Boost/Shear Selector
18
8 Pump Pressure Sensor Switch
Electromagnetic Proportional 19 Auto Travel Selector Switch
9 Pressure Reducing Valve Boost Switch
20
(Attachment) (Right Work Lever)
Electromagnetic Proportional 21 Sensor
10 Pressure Reducing Valve (Mode 22 Aux Mode Switch
Control)
23 Aux Mode Resistor
11 Solenoid Valve (Boost)
6 6
E/G
5
4 4
3
10
2
1
POWER
AUTO
1 2 3 4
ESC
17 5 6 7 8
23 22
FG000796
Figure 51
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
Instrument Panel (Power Mode 10 Electromagnetic Proportional
1
Selector Switch) Pressure Reducing Valve (Mode
2 e-EPOS Controller Control)
3 Engine Controller (ECU) 17 Engine Control Dial
4 Main Pump 22 Aux Mode Switch
5 Aux Pump 23 Aux Mode Resistor
6 Control Valve
Operation
1. Power Mode
This mode should be selected for high speed work. In this
mode the engine output is most efficiently utilized due to
the discharged oil volume being controlled based on the
equivalent horsepower curve at various loaded pressures.
The e-EPOS controller compares the target engine speed
with the actual engine speed and controls the signal to the
E.P.P.R. (Electromagnetic Proportional Pressure
Reducing) valve which in turn varies the pump output
quantity.
If the load increases, the engine speed will fall below the
rated speed. When this occurs, the controller senses this ARO0260L
decrease and immediately reduces the pump discharge Figure 52
volume to maintain the engine speed at the rated level.
On the other hand, if the load is decreased the controller
increases the discharge volume of the pump to maintain
the engine speed at the rated level.
By repeating these control operations, the engine speed is
maintained at the rated speed so that maximum power can
be generated.
In Power Mode, the e-EPOS controller receives engine
speed signals from the engine control dial and the engine
controller (ECU) and converts it to an operating signal
current and is then transferred to the pump's E.P.P.R
valve. At this time the E.P.P.R. valve converts the electric
signal to the corresponding control pressure and sends it
to the two pumps, adjusting the pump discharge volume to
the desired level.
A C
B D
FG000580
Figure 53
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
A Engine Horsepower (hp) D Pump Discharge Pressure
B Engine Speed (rpm) (kg/cm2)
C Pump Discharge Volume (lpm)
2. Standard Mode
Standard Mode is used for general work. When this mode
is selected it will reduce noise and fuel consumption in
comparison with Power Mode. The current to the E.P.P.R.
valve is shut off and pump discharge volume is controlled
by pump regulator.
A C
B D
FG000581
Figure 54
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
A Engine Horsepower (hp) D Pump Discharge Pressure
B Engine Speed (rpm) (kg/cm2)
C Pump Discharge Volume (lpm)
1
15A
CN6-1
CN6-2
26
4 26 15A 26 10A
CN6-9
25
CN6-10
CN1-1
CN7-4 CN4-4 CN1-2
CN7-5 CN4-5 CAN
CN7-6 CN4-6
CN1-8 24
CN1-9 11
3
23
1-35
1-34 22
1-33 CN1-10 1 10
5
P/V-(A)
1-53 2
1-52 CN1-21 3
VEHICLE 6
1-51 4
CONN
(CONN.1) 1-05
1-06
17
+(5V) CN3-15 1
1-10 CW LOW
SIG CN3-16 2
1-11
GND CN3-17 3
HIGH
1-02
1-03
1-08
15A 26
1-09
1-40 BR B 10A 26
28
AMP 070 16P AMP 040 12P AMP 040 20P AMP 070 18P AMP MIC 21P
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 11 10 9 8 7 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
(CN2) (CN1)
(CN5) (CN4) (CN3)
18 35 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 17
12 11 10 9 8 7 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
36 53
7 11 54 71
(CN7) (CN6)
1 6 72 89
FG008165
Figure 55
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Instrument Panel 23 Aux Mode Resistor
3 Engine Controller 24 Battery
4 e-EPOS Controller 25 Battery Relay
10 E.P.P.R. Valve (Electromagnetic 26 Fuse
Proportional Pressure Reducing) 27 Fusible Link
17 Engine Control Dial 28 Starter Switch
22 Aux Mode Switch
6 6
12
E/G
5
3 4 4
2
1
POWER
AUTO
1 2 3 4
ESC
17 5 6 7 8
FG000797
Figure 56
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
Instrument Panel (Trenching 5 Aux Pump
1
Mode Selector Switch) 6 Control Valve
2 e-EPOS Controller 12 Solenoid Valve
3 Engine Controller 17 Engine Control Dial
4 Main Pump
Operation
1. Digging Mode
This mode is used for general digging work, loading work
and ground leveling work requiring quick stops. The
current to the solenoid valve for swing priority is shut off.
2. Trenching Mode
This mode is used for heavy duty ditch digging work or for
loading work requiring big swing angles. The voltage is
assigned to the swing priority control valve activating the
swing control valve restricting the flow of oil to the boom
and the arm.
ARO0270L
Figure 57
04@
BM5,0
BM5,1
26
4 26 04@
BM5,8 25
BM5,0/
BM0,0
BM6,3 BM3,3 BM0,1
BM6,4 BM3,4 B@M
BM6,5 BM3,5
24
12
'B4(
BM0,02
BM0,7
BM0,8
01 00 0/ 8 7 6 1/ 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 0/ 8 10 1/ 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00
05 04 03 02 01 00 0/ 8
'BM1( 'BM0(
'BM4( 'BM3( 'BM2(
@LO/3/17O
5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
01 00 0/ 8 7 6 05 04 03 02 01 00 0/ 8
'BM6( 'BM5(
FG000583
Figure 58
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Instrument Panel 24 Battery
2 e-EPOS Controller 25 Battery Relay
12 Solenoid Valve (Swing Priority) 26 Fuse
FG000584
Figure 59
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
3 Engine Controller 17 Engine Control Dial
4 e-EPOS Controller
CCW ( 10 ) ( 10 ) CW
MECHANICAL MECHANICAL
STOP STOP
(V)
5
4.0V
4
3 2.5V
2
2 1.0V
1
0 SETUP
1ST 2nd 7th 12th 13th
CCW CW
STOP STOP
FG000866
Figure 60
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Knob 2 Potentiometer
(Variable Resistor)
1
15A
CN6-1
CN6-2
26
4 26 15A
CN6-9 25
CN6-10
CN1-1
CN7-4 CN4-4 CN1-2
CN7-5 CN4-5 CAN
CN7-6 CN4-6
CN1-8 24
CN1-9 28
3
1-35
1-34
1-33
1-53
1-52
VEHICLE 1-51
29
CONN Py
CN2-15
(CONN.1) 1-05
17
1-06
Px +(5V) CN3-15 1
1-10 CN2-16 CW LOW
SIG CN3-16 2
1-11
GND CN3-17 3
1-02
30 HIGH
1-03
26 15A
1-08
1-09
BR B 10A
1-40
27 26
AMP 070 16P AMP 040 12P AMP 040 20P AMP 070 18P AMP MIC 21P
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 11 10 9 8 7 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
(CN2) (CN1)
(CN5) (CN4) (CN3)
18 35 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 17
12 11 10 9 8 7 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
36 53
7 11 54 71
(CN7) (CN6)
1 6 72 89
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Instrument Panel 26 Fuse
3 Engine Controller 27 Starter Switch
4 e-EPOS Controller 28 Fusible Link
17 Engine Control Dial 29 Pressure Switch (Py)
24 Battery 30 Pressure Switch (Px)
25 Battery Relay
AUTOMATIC DECELERATION
CONTROL (AUTO IDLE
CONTROL)
E/G
4
3
1
POWER
AUTO
1 2 3 4
ESC
5 6 7 8
5 5
FG000798
Figure 62
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Instrument Panel 3 Engine Controller
(Auto Idle Switch) 4 Engine Control Dial
2 e-EPOS Controller 5 Pressure Switch
ENGINE OVERHEAT
PROTECTION SYSTEM
6 6
E/G
4 4 5
3
31
7
(Pump control signal)
2
1
(E/G overheating signal)
CHECK
E F
POWER
AUTO
1 2 3 4
ESC
5 6 7 8
FG000802
Figure 63
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Instrument Panel 6 Control Valve
2 e-EPOS Controller 10 E.P.P.R. Valve (Electromagnetic
3 Engine Controller Proportional Pressure Reducing
Valve)
4 Main Pump
31 Warning Buzzer
5 Aux Pump
Operation
16
6 6
11
E/G
4 4 5
3
2 1
CHECK
E F
C H C H
UP
WER POWER
PO AUTO
20
1 2 3 4
ESC
5 6 7 8
18
FG000800
Figure 64
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Instrument Panel 11 Solenoid Valve (Boost)
2 e-EPOS Controller 16 Main Relief Valve
3 Engine Controller Breaker/Boost/Shear Selector
18
4 Main Pump Switch
5 Aux Pump Power Boost Switch (Top of
20
Right Work Lever)
6 Control Valve
1
15A
CN6-1
CN6-2
26
2 26 15A 26 20A
CN6-9 25
CN6-10
CN1-1 18
CN7-4 CN4-4 CN1-2
CN7-5 CN4-5 CAN
CN7-6 CN4-6 PST SHEAR PRESS BREAKER
UP
TML 1 0 2
9
24
11 10
3
(C4) 14
CN1-11
13
11
6
CN2-2 (POWER MAX)
16
15
CN1-8 12
CN1-9
6 3
(Center)
(POWER MAX / BREAKER)
20
AMP 070 16P AMP 040 12P AMP 040 20P AMP 070 18P AMP MIC 21P
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 11 10 9 8 7 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
(CN2) (CN1)
(CN5) (CN4) (CN3)
AMP 040 28P
6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 11 10 9 8 7 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
(CN7) (CN6)
FG000586
Figure 65
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Instrument Panel 20 Power Boost Switch (Top of
2 e-EPOS Controller Right Work Lever)
11 Solenoid Valve (Pressure Up) 24 Battery
18 Breaker/Boost/Shear Selector 25 Battery Relay
Switch 26 Fuse
6 6
13
E/G 8
15
4 4 5
3
17 2 19
FG000799
Figure 66
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
2 e-EPOS Controller 8 Pump Pressure Sensor
3 Engine Controller 13 Solenoid Valve (High speed)
4 Main Pump 15 Travel Motor
5 Aux Pump 17 Engine Control Dial
6 Control Valve Selector Switch For Automatic
19
7 Pressure Switch (Py Port) Travel
15A
26
2 26 15A 26 15A
25
8 CN1-1
+ CN1-2
SIG CN3-1
CN3-2
- 13
(C3) 24
+ CN1-12
SIG CN3-3
CN3-4
- 19
9 3
0
2
CN2-4 I
II
0
I 5
CN2-5 6 II
7 8
17
CN1-8 +(5V) CN3-15 1
CW LOW
CN1-9 SIG CN3-16 2
GND CN3-17 3
HIGH
AMP 070 16P AMP 040 12P AMP 040 20P AMP 070 18P AMP MIC 21P
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 11 10 9 8 7 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
(CN2) (CN1)
(CN5) (CN4) (CN3)
AMP 040 28P
6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 11 10 9 8 7 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
(CN7) (CN6)
FG000587
Figure 67
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
2 e-EPOS Controller Selector Switch For Automatic
19
8 Pressure Sensor (Front Pump) Travel
9 Pressure Sensor (Rear Pump) 24 Battery
13 Solenoid Valve (High speed) 25 Battery Relay
17 Engine Control Dial 26 Fuse
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION
e-EPOS Controller
The system operation status and malfunction codes can be
checked through the display on top of the e-EPOS controller box
the rear cover behind the operator's seat.
1 2
4 3
FG000588
Figure 68
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Upper Digit Power Monitor (Stays "ON"
2 Lower Digit 4 While Power Is In Normal
Range,)
Engine Speed Monitor LED
3 (Flash Interval Increases With
Engine Speed.)
1. Power Monitor
This LED is turned "OFF" when the input voltage to the
e-EPOS controller is below 18.5 ±1 V or above 32.5 ±1 V.
Stays "ON" while in normal range.
2. Engine Speed Monitor
This LED light flashes according to the engine speed. The
flashing interval is proportional to the engine speed.
Display Readout
Mode Selection Operation Status
Upper Digit Lower Digit
Normal Operation
Power Mode
Power Mode
HAOH340L
Power Mode
Normal Operation
Standard Mode
Standard Mode
HAOH350L
Normal Operation
Digging
Digging Mode
HAOH370L
Work Mode
Normal Operation
Trenching
Trenching Mode
HAOH380L
4. Communication Monitor
What are shown in the 7-SEGMENT LED are same as
those in the Error Codes.
Outline
A
C
FG000784
Figure 69
Modes
FG000422
Figure 70
Donaldson.
FG000440
Figure 71
2. Turn marked knobs (1, Figure 72) at the rear side of the
cabin to open the cover.
FG000441
Figure 72
FG000342
Figure 73
10 2
11
6
1
5
5
4
8
9
FG007144
Figure 74
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Air Conditioner/heater Unit 7 Liquid Hose (1)
2 Condenser 8 Liquid Hose (2)
3 Compressor 9 Ambient Temperature Sensor
4 Receiver Dryer 10 Sun Sensor
5 Discharge Hose 11 Control Panel
6 Suction Hose
0.5RW
FUSIBLE LINK
LAMP SWITCH
A/C THERMO (LOW) 105B CN9-8 0.5LB CN10-5 105A CN11-4 0.85LW 47C
DIODE 4
1.25B CN11-1 99 - +
M
107B CN8-12 0.5LW CN10-1 107A 0.85B 0.85B
BLOWER
99 CN9-10 1.25B
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
4 3 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
FG001463
Figure 75
Cold Box
Internal Air Inlet
Outlet
Vent Rear
Outlet
Vent
Front
Outlet
Foot
DEF Outlet
Outlet
External Air
VENT
COOL
DOOR
DOOR -INTAKE
-MIX
DEF Internal Air
WARM
Mode
Door
Vent Bi-level Foot Def/foot Def
Vent 100 60 0 0 0
Foot 0 40 100 80 60
Def 0 0 0 20 40
Main Components
Actuator
- Temp A/C
Control Relay Blower
Relay
Duct
Sensor
Air Flow
Control
Module
Actuator
Blower
-Wind Direction
Motor
Control
Water Temp
Sensor
Actuator
Evaporator - Internal/external
Air Exchanger
Internal
Internal Air Sensor
Air Filter FG007754
Figure 77
FG001361
Figure 78
CN10-20 CN10-2
FG001055
Figure 79
DRAIN
(CN10-1)
SOURCE GATE
(CN11-1) (CN10-6)
FG001056
Figure 80
Specifications
Rated voltage 24V
Rated current 20A
Figure 81
Specifications
Rated voltage 24V L S1 (+)
Rated current 10A
B S2
(-)
FG001058
Figure 82
Figure 84
Figure 85
Sun Sensor
Built beside the socket of spare power, it senses the quantity of
the sun radiation to optimize discharge temperature and air flow
as set by operator.
83.7
OUTPUT VOLTAGE(mV)
76.2
67.7
58.8
46.6
36.0
21.4
Control Panel
A/C OUTSIDE
AUTO A/C
AUTO MAX
TEMP
OFF
SEL MODE
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
Terminal Terms
Control Logic
Temp Control
FULL COOL FULL HOT
Actuator
Self Diagnosis
How to start self diagnosis
Starter Switch ON
Error codes
Code Description
E0 Normal
E1 Internal air temperature sensor short
E2 Internal air temperature sensor open
E3 Ambient air temperature sensor short
E4 Ambient air temperature sensor open
E5 Duct sensor short
E6 Duct sensor open
E7 Sun sensor short
E8 Sun sensor open
E9 Water temperature sensor short
E10 Water temperature sensor open
E11 D.P.S open
E12 Position error of wind direction actuator
E13 Position error of temperature control actuator
0.5 0.5
FG001067
Figure 90
Compressor
Categories Specifications Relief Valve
Output 155.3 cc/rev
Oil Level 120 cc (ND-OIL8)
Refrigerant R134a
Rated Voltage 24V
Open: 35 - 42.2 kg/cm2G
Relief Valve
Close: 28.1 kg/cm2G
Receiver Dryer
The receiver dryer reserves refrigerant enough to ensure High/Low Pressure Switch
smooth freezing cycle responding immediately to the change of
level in the freezing cycle.
As liquid refrigerant from the condenser may contain refrigerant
gas with bubbles whose presence in the expansion valve
decreases the freezing power excessively, it separates liquid
and gas and sends liquid only to the expansion valve.
Water in refrigerant shall be eliminated with dryer and through
filter.
FG001366
Figure 92
TROUBLESHOOTING
Refrigerant Pressure Check
1. Open all doors and windows.
2. Install manifold gauge set.
3. Start engine and maintain engine speed at 1,800 - 2,000
rpm.
LO HI
HDA6074L
Figure 94
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM
REPAIRS
WARNING!
Always wear protective glasses and gloves when handling
refrigerant. If refrigerant comes in contact with the skin or
eyes, immediately flush with clean, running water and
consult a physician.
Select a clean and well ventilated area to work.
The refrigerant container is under high-pressure and
should be stored below 40°C (104°F). Be careful not to drop
the container from a high location.
The contents are under high-pressure and should not be
used with compressed air or near an open flame.
UNION NUT
TORQUE WRENCH
CORRECT WRONG
WRONG
WRONG
CORRECT
O - RING POSITION
HDA6066L
Figure 95
RECOVER REFRIGERANT
RUN SYSTEM
Refrigerant Recovery
Reference
Description 2 3
Number
1 4
1 To Compressor
2 Low-pressure Side
3 High-pressure Side
4 From Receiver
5 Refrigerant Recovery Tank
3. When the manifold gauge dial falls below 3.5 kg/cm2 (50
psi), slowly open the low-pressure valve.
4. Open both the high and low-pressure valves slowly until
the manifold gauge dials indicates 0 kg/cm2 (0 psi).
Reference 1
Description
Number
1 Handle
2 Hose Connection
2
3 Mounting Disk
3
A. Before mounting valve on the container, make sure
the handle is in the counterclockwise most position,
with the puncture pin retracted and the mounting disk HDA6070L
is in the raised position. Figure 100
B. Attach the manifold gauge center hose to the valve
assembly.
C. Turn the disk in the clockwise direction and securely
mount valve onto refrigerant container.
D. Turn the valve handle in the clockwise direction and
puncture the container seal with the pin.
E. Once the can has been punctured, turn the handle in
the counterclockwise direction so the refrigerant can
flow into the manifold gauge center hose. At this time,
do not open the low and high-pressure valves of the
manifold gauge.
F. Press the manifold gauge low side valve to eliminate
the trapped air in the hose.
Leakage Check
NOTE: Perform the leakage check after completing
vacuuming process.
1. After attaching the manifold gauge, open the high side
valve.
2. Charge system until the low side gauge dial indicates a
pressure of 1 kg/cm2 (14 psi) and close the high side valve.
3. Using a refrigerant leak detector or soapy water check
each joint for leakage.
1
Reference
Description
Number
1 Refrigerant Leak Detection Device
WARNING!
For accurate refrigerant leak detection, perform leak
detection procedure in a well ventilated area.
Refrigerant Charging
1. Perform the vacuuming procedure, vacuum holding and
leaking tests as described in the proceeding headings.
NOTE: First charge the refrigerant system with 100g
(3.5 ounces) of refrigerant with the engine off.
Then using the manifold gauges as a guide fully
charge the system with the engine running.
When exchanging refrigerant containers, press
the manifold gauge low side valve to eliminate
air from the charging hose.
Reference
Description 2 3
Number
1 To Compressor 1 4
2 Low-pressure Side
3 High-pressure Side
4 From Receiver
5 Refrigerant Supply Container
WARNING!
When charging refrigerant system with the engine
running:
• Always keep refrigerant supply container in
the upright position.
• Never open the high side pressure valve.
WARNING!
• When outside temperature is low, warm the
refrigerant supply container with warm
water not exceeding 40°C (104°F). Do not
allow water to come in contact with the
charging adapter valve handle.
• When outside temperature is high, cool off
refrigerant supply container and condenser
to aid the refrigerant charging process.
Reference 4
HDA6073L
Description
Number Figure 103
1 Pressure
2 High-pressure
3 Low-pressure
4 Compressor Stop
Inspection Procedure
1. High-pressure Side
Compressor outlet o condenser inlet o receiver dryer
inlet o air conditioner unit inlet.
2. Low-pressure side
Compressor inlet o air conditioner unit outlet.
3. Compressor
Compressor shaft area, bolt hole area and magnetic clutch
area.
4. Receiver dryer
Pressure switch and plug area.
5. Connection valve area
Inspect all valve areas.
Verify all valves are capped to prevent leaking.
Check for foreign material inside of valve cap.
6. Interior of air-conditioning unit.
After stopping engine, insert detector probe into drain
hose. (Leave inserted for 10 seconds minimum.)
NOTE: When inspecting leakage from the air-
conditioning unit, perform the inspection in a
well ventilated area.
WIPER SYSTEM
Wiper Circuit
5 6 7
- 2 3 5 (Continuous mode) 3
+
M
8 (Intermittent 1 mode) 4
4 4
10 (Intermittent 2 mode) 5
5 6 11 (Washer mode) 6
1 7 8
12 - + 1
P
1
6 9 13 2
9 2 8
AMP MIC 13P
CN12 CN13 KET 8P
3
AMP MIC 13P 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 4 3 2 1 4 5 6
1 2
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 9 8 7 6 5
FG000589
Figure 104
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Battery 6 Wiper Controller
2 Battery Relay 7 Wiper Switch Panel
3 Fusible Link 8 Window Washer
4 Fuse Box 9 Wiper Cutoff Switch
5 Wiper Motor 10 Light Switch
Wiper operation
Continuous operation
- Operation of wiper motor
Pressing the successive operation switch on the wiper switch
panel (7) changes the voltage of the "5" terminal of the wiper
controller (6) from HIGH (about 5.5 ±0.5V) to LOW (0+0.5V) and
o the "2" and "4" terminals of the wiper motor (5) o the "4"
also current flows via the "3" terminal of the wiper controller (6)
terminal of the wiper controller (6) to run the wiper motor (5)
continuously.
- Stop of wiper motor
Pressing again the successive operation switch on the wiper
switch panel (7) changes the voltage of the "5" terminal of the
wiper controller (6) from LOW (0+0.5V) to HIGH (about
5.5 ±0.5V). As the "5" and "6" terminals of the wiper motor are
connected still that power is supplied to the "6" terminal of the
wiper controller (6),
However, the controller (6) runs the wiper motor continuously
the "4" terminal of the wiper controller (6) o the "2" and "4"
and then rotates the motor reversely by " letting current flow via
Intermittent operation
- Intermittent 1st (3-second)
Pressing once the Intermittent switch in the switch panel (7)
changes voltage of the "8" terminal in the wiper controller (6)
through the "3" terminal in the wiper controller (6) o the "2" and
from HIGH (about 5.5 ±0.5V) to LOW (0+0.5V) and current flows
"4" terminals in the wiper motor (5) o the "4" terminal in the
wiper controller (6) to start the cycle that wiper stops 3 seconds
after every operation.
through the "3" terminal in the wiper controller (6) o the "2" and
from HIGH (about 5.5 ±0.5V) to LOW (0+0.5V) and current flows
"4" terminals in the wiper motor (5) oG the "4" terminal in the
wiper controller (6) to start the cycle that wiper stops 6 seconds
after every operation.
- Stopping the intermittent action
Pressing three times the Intermittent switch in the switch panel
(7) while the wiper is operating stops the action of the wiper
motor.
NOTE: The wiper system does not work when the wiper
cutoff switch (9) is "ON."
LIGHTING SYSTEM
7
13 87a
30
87
*15 85 86
*16
*9 6
87a
30 87a
*14 87
87
30
85 86
85 86
12
*8
87a
87
30 *5
0 0
85 86 3 I 2 2 I 3
II II
0
I 5 5
0
I
4
6 II II 6
7 8 8 7
20A
15A
10 30A
CN6-1 15A
CN6-2 15A
CN6-9 11
L6 CN6-10 3
CN2-6
CN7-4 CN4-4
2
CN7-5 CN4-5 CAN
CN7-6 CN4-6 CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-8
1
CN1-9
FG000590
Figure 105
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Battery 9 Front Cabin Light /
2 Battery Relay Rear Work Light Relay
3 Fuse Box 10 Instrument Panel
4 Light Switch 11 e-EPOS Controller
5 Cabin Light Switch 12 Headlight (2 ea.)
6 Headlight Relay (Work Light 13 Work Light (2 ea.)
Indicate Light) 14 Front Cabin Light (4 ea.)
7 Work Light Relay 15 Rear Cabin Light (2 ea.)
8 Front Cabin Light Relay 16 Rear Work Light (1 ea.)
Kind of Light
The lighting system is consists of headlights, work lights, cabin
lights (optional), relays and switches.
Operation
Connected Terminal
Switch Position Activated Relay Lit Light
of switch
1 "2-3" Terminal - Illumination Light of Switch
"2-3" Terminal - Illumination Light of Switch
Headlight Relay Headlight (2 Ea.)
Light Switch
2 Work Light (2 Ea.)
"5-6" Terminal
Work Relay Indicator Light of Work Light
(L6)
Front Cabin Light (2 Ea.) or
1 "2-3" Terminal Front Cabin Light Relay
Front Cabin Light (4 Ea.)
Cabin Light Front Cabin Light (2 Ea.) or
"2-3" Terminal Front Cabin Light Relay
Switch Front Cabin Light (4 Ea.)
2
Rear Cabin Light Relay / Rear Cabin Light (2 Ea.) and
"5-6" Terminal
Rear Work Light Relay Rear Work Light (1 Ea.)
AUDIO CONTROLLER
ANTENNA
7 8 10
MODULE
2 15
3 Vcc(+5V) 9
11 3 16 (LH) (RH)
15A 1 MICOM
4 13
+ - + -
5 Vcc(+5V)
7
3 14
10A 1 DC/DC 17
CONVERTER 1 2 5 2
6 10
10A 87a 3
30 11
87 4
86 85
4
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1 2 3 4
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FG000591
Figure 106
Reference Reference
Description Description
Number Number
1 Battery 7 Audio Control Panel
2 Battery Relay 8 Stereo
3 Fuse Box 9 Speaker
4 Fusible Link 10 Antenna Module
5 Converter 11 Light Switch
6 Stereo Relay
SP001357
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC (DX140LC)SP001357
1Electrical
Schematic
(DX140LC)
Edition 1
MEMO
Table of Contents
MEMO
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION!
Follow all safety recommendations and safe shop practices
outlined in the front of this manual or those contained
within this section.
Always use tools and equipment that are in good working
order.
Use lifting and hoisting equipment capable of safely
handling load.
Remember, that ultimately safety is your own personal
responsibility.
APPLICABLE MODELS
The contents of this section apply to the following models and
serial number ranges.
NOTE. (FR)
127B 0.85RG
0.85B
0.85Bhttps://truckmanualshub.com/
0.5B 7 8 0.5WR
-
M
S 37A 0.85G
190A
LOWER WIPER SW
63C 6
0.85WR
35A
0.5RB
35B
34C
0.5L
34D 54D
2 121B
3 123B
0.5WG
0.5W
121A 15
123A 16
Vcc(+5V)
MICOM
(L
87a 52D 54K E 0.85B 0.85BR 0.85BR WIPER MOTOR 0.5WR 1
1. DIODEPART NO CABIN LAMP RELAY 2 HEAD LAMP DIODE 5
127C 0.85RG 30 1.25R 4 169A 169B 13
53B 34B 1 0.85L 0.85L 0.5BL
DIODE 1 . CABIN LAMP SWITCH 0.85RW 1.25RW 53A 87 2 1 +
(FMR) 0.85B 130B 13 0.5RW 2 54C
DIODE 2 ~ 9 (RH) LAMP SWITCH LOWER WIPER MOTOR 0.5WR
0.85B 0.5B 85 86 0.5RG 190B CN14 MOLEX 4P Vcc(+5V) 117B
2B 0 125B 0 0.85B 0.85Lg 9 138A 99 2 0.85B 0.5B 8
DA1~DA3, DA6 87a 55B 2 52B 117A 7 0.5GrR
(FRONT) 0.5WR 126A 3 I 2 0.5RL 0.85WR 54A 3 I 0.85R LOWER WIPER CUT SW 138B AMP MIC 13P
30 125D 2RL 17
DA4, DA5 II 53C II WIPER CUT SW CN12 CN13 KET 8P 118A 0.5BY
127D 0.85RG 2RG 127A 87
0.85RW
0.5BR 17B 14
HEAD LAMP RELAY
(FML) 0 125C 0 119A 2 0.5GrL
0.85B 85 86 126B (LH) 0.85BR 0.85L 16C 5
0.5B 5 0.85B I 5 52C 0.5R
I 0.5RL 120A 10 0.5BW
128A 6 55A 0.5WR 0.5WR
0.5RG II 0.5RG 6 II FUEL PUMP (OPT) 87a 0.5LW 3 65C
11 0.5B
127E 0.85RG 8 7 8 54G 0.5WR 0.85L 16B 30
0.5B 7 0.5WR 0.5B 87 65A 4 65B
CABIN LAMP RELAY 1 0.85LW
(FL) 0.85B 54F FUEL PUMP FUEL PUMP SW CIGAR LIGHTER 99
SEAT HEATER (OPT) 1.25R 0.5BR 0.5BR 88C 86 85 0.5B 0.85B
2B 2RL 1.25B 64B 1.25WL 64A 3 2 63B 1.25WR
CABIN LAMP P 99
2RY
1 0
2 143B 1.25RB 1.25B 3 17A 0.85BR
1.25B 3 0.85WR 15B 1 DC/DC STEREO RELAY
144B 1.25R 144A I
CONVERTER1 2 16A 0.85L
0.5B 7 8 54Q
SEAT AIR SUSPENSION (OPT) 1.25RB 1.25RB
62B
SEAT HEATER STARTER CONTROLLER STARTER RELAY
0.85WR
0.85BR
1.25R
0.85L
0.5RW
SEAT HEATER SWITCH AIR SUSPENSION 1.25W
0.85RG
TERMINAL NO 2RY N 14C S 0.85BW D PP 3Y
LCD GAUGE PANEL
CN2 1.25B 143C 1.25RB 2 132A 0.85R
P 0.85RG 0.85LR 1 14B 14A 5A
DC/DC +
3 132B C B 3W
DIODE 3
131B CONVERTER 2 12V POWER 0.85BL
18B
KET 118 9P DIAGNOSTIC CONN. 14P 99 SOCKET 12C 4C
CN6-3 3 54B 0.5WR 0.5WR 0.5WR - E B P
4 3 2 1 ILL. 0.85B
CN6-1 1 28B 0.85R 0.85R 12B 0.85BL
0.5R 0.85B 13B
1.25WG
9 8 7 6 5 3 2 1 CN6-2 2 28C 0.5R 2RL 2RL
PILOT BUZZER 0.5RW 0.85LR
7 6 5 4
(CN13) STARTER RELAY 2
11 10 9 8 L1 1.25RB 87a 0.85BL
+
14 13 12
0.5R 28G TRAVEL/SWING ALARM ASSEMBLY (OPT) FUEL HEATER (OPT) 0.85BY 30
MOLEX 4P L2 CN6-12 12 29B 0.5WB 29A - 87 12A
11B
L3 + 31B 0.85RY 0.85RY 0.5LR 86 85 0.5GB
CN6-11 11 130D 0.5RW ALARM BUZZER 87a
1.25WR
1 2 3 4 (CN15) 30 20C 0.5RG 13C
0.85WR
0.85BR
- 0.85B 2RG
1.25R
0.85R
89A
0.85RG
1.25W
0.85LR
0.85RY
0
2RG
L4
2RY
0.85L
59A 87
2RL
(CN14) 2 2.5R 1 0
0.5P 3 I 0.5W 87a 30B 2
CN6-9 9 99 0.5B 30 59B 0.5GB
L5 II 32B 0.85RG 85 86 0.5RY 39A 3 I 3Y
ECU CONNECTOR 104C 31A 87 20B 125A 50A 20A 28A 52A 63A 124A 179A 62A 131A 34A 88A 15A
CN6-10 10 99 0.5B 0.5B 3W
0 39B 0.5B 7 8
L6 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6A 1.25WR START
I 5 0.5W 0.5W 85 86 0.5RG
122B 122A 6 54K 5B C 24V 6K
0.85B 0.85V II 32C 32A FUEL HEATER 30A 20A 20A 15A 15A 15A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A
1.25WR
0.85LR
0.85BY
12 17 18 35 30C FUEL HEATER 1.25WR 2WR
8 0.5WR RELAY
36 53
OVER LOAD WARNING (OPT) 4bar
7 SWITCH
4G
17 18 2E
4D
15
2B
16
11A
54M ALARM RELAY 15R 98A B
7 11 54 71 SWING PRESS SW
ALARM SWITCH 5W 5W ACC C
1 6 72 89
0.5B 2.5B FUSE BOX 2 FUSE BOX 1
OVER LOAD 5W 5W 13A
ONLY SWING (OPT) FUEL HEATER
WARNING SWITCH B
4F 2D 4E 10A 6B BR 0.85Br
ECU CON.1 (89-PIN) 1 0 0.5RG 0.5P 15 16 2WR 17 18 2C 2WR R2
2 140B 0.5BrY 57B 0.85RY 7A
VEHICLE CONN A
0.5B 3 I 0.5RW 0.5RW HORN 1 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 30A 20A 20A 15A 15A 15A
H.F 0.85B R1
0.5B 7 8 54P 0.5WR 0.5WR 0.5WR HORN RELAY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 STARTER SWITCH
WARNING LAMP 87a 60B
0.85RY
1.25RB
0.5RW
0.5WR
0.5GB
0.5BG
0 30 56B 0.85RB 56A 66A 30A 93A 166A 40A 130A 83A 42A 133A 143A 21A 19A
L1 : CHARGE 28D 0.85R CN5-4 140A 141A 3 2 21B 57C 0.85RY 57A 87
+ I 0.5RL 0.85RY 60R
0.85WR
0.85RB
L2 : ENG OIL PRESS HORN 2
0.85RG
0.85LB
0.85RL
0.85Y
0.5GBr
0.5RW
II
2RW
PRESSURE SENSOR
1.25BrR
139B CN3-5 L.F FUSIBLE LINK
1.25RB
0.85BrW 139A 0.85B 85 86
1.25RL
L3 : W/T OVER HEAT 51D CN2-6 0.5RG 0.5G 58A 56C 0.5RB
SIG 0.5Br
2LR
(OWD) 0
L4 : E/G WARNING 145A 0.85W CN3-6 145B 141B CN2-4 0.5BrB (MANUAL) 0.5BrB 5 21L
- I 0.5RL 0.85LB 2WR 2WR 2R
2WR
L5 : PREHEAT 22B CN2-5 0.5BrW (AUTO) 0.5BrW 22A 6 II
CONTROLLER 0.85RG 0.85RG 0.85Br 2A 1B
L6 : WORK LAMP 28E 0.85R 8 54H
+ 0.5B 7 0.5WR 7B 0.5G
ECU CON.3 (16-PIN) ECU CON.2 ( PIN) 0.5G 0.5GBr 0.85RY
PRESSURE SENSOR(A) 74B 0.85GR CN3-1 74A 3W
CYLINDER CONN. ENGINE CONN. LCD DISPLAY PANEL SIG 0.85Y 2RW
(FRONT PUMP) HIGH SPEED SWITCH
WATER TEMPERATURE 75A 0.85W CN3-2 75B DIODE 2
- 10B CN2-1 0.5BG KEY SW "START" 0.5BG 0.5BG 0.5BG
FUEL ELVEL BATTERY RELAY 2R
CIRCUIT BREAKER
DIODE ARRAY 89B CN1-15 0.5GB START RELAY 0.5GB 0.5GB 0.5GB 8A 1A
28F 0.85R B
+ Py A
GRAPHIC DISPLAY PRESSURE SENSOR(B) 1.25BrR 8W 8W 8W
76B 0.85GY CN3-3 76A 104A CN2-15 0.85P 104B 0.85B AUTO IDLE (1)
(REAR PUMP) SIG
5 6 7 8 3 4 / TRAVEL SW 0.5RW 0.5RW 0.5RW 4B 3B 3A
77A 0.85WL CN3-4 77B 19bar
- 1.25BrW
21C CN1-1 0.85RL 0.5WR 0.5WR 1.25BrW 8C BR
CN7-4 4 80A 0.5Y 0.5Y CN4-4 80B 21D CN1-2 0.85RL 1.25RL 1.25RL 1.25RL 1.25RL
1 2 3 4 1 2
E
CN7-5 5 81A 0.5YB 0.5YB CN4-5 81B 9D CN2-14 0.5RW ALT "I" 0.5RW 0.5RW 0.5RW 9D 3 1 6C 0.5WR 1.25B
CAN A 8B
DA1 ~ DA3 DA4 ~ DA6 CN7-6 6 82A SHIELD SHIELD CN4-6 NC 0.85RL 0.5B 2 HOUR
COM 40B 0.85Y
CN1-8 0.85B SOL- VALVE ASSEMBLY 0.85YG 41A NO HOUR METER
99 OFF 10W DIODE 1 60B 60R
CN4-5 99 CN1-9 0.85B 0.5B E DR B+ 0.5WR
CN7 CN6 0.5Y 0.85YG 41B PILOT CUT-OFF SWITCH
CN4-4 (C1)
AMP 040 12P+16P 41C ON 83B
0.5YB
3 PILOT 9B
DA4-1
1 CUT OFF
0.85B 99 ROOM LAMP
ECU - + -
0.85YL 0.85YL 61C (C2) QUICK CLAMP(OPT) 2RW 0.5RW 0.5RW 12V 100AH 12V 100AH
4 61B 15R
ENGINE CYLINDER DA4-2 BREAKER 0.5Br 0.5Br BATTERY
AMP 040 12P
2
0.85B 99 (Fixing) 1
CONN CONN 2 0.85LB 0.85W 0.85W AVX 8W
AMP MIC 21P
1.25 BrR
0.5WR
0.85BG
0.85RL
0.5GBr
CN4
0.85W
0.5Br
3-04 DIODE 6
0.5G
2RW
0.85RL 0.85RL 21E AIRCON UNIT 0.85W
CN1
(C4) 9A I 18A R 4A B+
3-13 CYL.1 0.5RW
5 21H RELIEF SOL-VALVE 1.25LR CN11-2 42C 153B 98B 15B
BOOST PRESSURE 3-07 DA1-1 LED 1~12 130C
PRESS UP CN9-6 C B
0.5 uF
ACTUATOR(EPW) 23C CN1-11 0.85GrW 23B 1 0.85GrW 23A 0.85B 0.5LR CN10-8 42D
3-08 54E CN9-11 - B+
3-05 0.5WR
0.85RL 0.85RL 21G (C5) CN10-18 46B
200A
3-12 CYL.3 ILL 42B CN9-5 1.25LR
7 21K SWING 0.5BW
DA1-3 I(L)
AMP 070 18P
1.25 BrR
0.85BrB 0.85RL 54J 0.85LW 47C CLUTCH
0.85BG
CN11-4
0.85 RY
0.5 GBr
3 (CONN.3) 0.5WR
0.5WR
2-32
0.85W
3-03 10
0.5Br
SHEAR
2R W
0.5G
OIL PRESSURE P& 4 2-27 SELECT 152D 0.85RB 152C 152A
5 1 1 0.85RY 151A 108A CN9-13 0.5GrG CN10-2 108B FRE (P1)
INTAKE 47A 47B
SENSOR VEHICLE 3-14 CYL.4 3
t} 1 CONN 101A CN1-10 0.85Or 101B 1 7 0.85BrR 133G 109A CN9-12 0.5GrY CN10-20 109B REC (P2) ACTUATOR
DIODE 4
(ODFT) 2-24 5 (B) DA2-3 151B 14 M
CHECK 0.85LgR P/V-(A) DA2-1
(0 281 002 420) 2 2-28 94B 2 3 0.85BrR 133H
V CONN 95A 95B 13
80C 1-35 CAN BH 0.5Y 110A CN9-15 0.5OrR CN10-12 110B DEF (P1)
0.5GL 135B 0.85RL 150A 0.85B 0.85B
1 102B CN1-21 0.85OrB 102A 3 152B 11
81C 1-34 CAN BL 0.5YB 6 0.85LgW 111A CN9-14 0.5OrW CN10-13 111B VENT (P2)
3 2-33 0.5GW 136B 4 6 M
2 0.85B 6 MODE
0.85RL
BOOST PRESSURE P& 4 2-34 0.5RG 137B 2 0.5BrW 60A 43A CN9-16 0.5YB CN10-11 43B Vref MODE
ACTUATOR
SENSOR 3 PROPORTIONAL V/ V BREAKER 16
(LDF 6T)
t} 1 2-25 80D 1-53 CAN AH 0.5Y 0.5Y 80E AUXILIARY MODE SW SELECT 150D 0.85RL 150C 150B 2 0.85BrL 134B 44A CN9-17 0.5YW CN10-10 44B MODE F/BACK
4 15
(0 281 002 576) 1-52 81E 8 0.85YL 61A 99 CN9-10 1.25B TERMINAL NO
2 2-36 81D CAN AL 0.5YB 0.5YB (A) DA2-4
V 5
78A CN1-19 0.85Lg 78B 12
SHIELD SHIELD 82E 4 3
FUEL 6 P/V-(C) (OPTION)
174B 112A CN9-1 0.5LgW CN10-19 112B WARM (P1)
TEMPERTURE 1 2-35 174A 1-30 0.5YB (DIAGNOSTIC LAMP) 0.5YB FLOW CONTROL JOYSTICK LEVER SWITCH AMP MIC 13P
7 0.85LgB 79A AMP 070 18P AMP MIC 21P
SENSOR
t} 175B
79B CN1-20 PROPORTIONAL V/ V 113A CN9-18 0.5LgB CN10-3 113B COOL (P2)
2 2-26 175A 1-22 0.5BY (DIAGNOSTIC LAMP) 0.5BY M 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
(0 281 002 209) V 8 0.5B 99 6 3 58B 0.5G
114A CN9-3 0.5YR CN10-7 114B Vref MIX MIX
163A 1-29 0.5Gr (DIAGNOSTIC SW) 0.5Gr 176B Px ROTATING S/V (OPT) - ERO (C)
TEMPERTURE 9 103A CN2-16 0.85V 103B 0.85B (HORN)
AUTO IDLE (2) SW 115A CN9-4 0.5YW CN10-9 115B MIX F/BACK ACTUATOR 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
COOLANT 2 177A 1-85 0.5Dr (DIAGNOSTIC SW) 0.5Dr 177B 19bar
t} 10 CCW 146C 146B 1 0.85OrB 0.85OrB 146A 4 1 133B 0.85BrR
165B 167C CN9-2 1.25BL CN10-4 167A GND (CN12) WIPER CONT. (CN2) (CN1)
1 2-15 165A 1-89 0.5BW 0.5BW (ROTATING-CCW) (L)
SENSOR V 11 67A CN2-17 0.85BW 67B 0.85B INDICATOR (A)
3
DA5-1
0.5GBr 166B
0.85BG
0.5WR
(0 281 002 209)
0.85RY
0.85W
E/G EMERGENCY STOP SW 12 1 0.85OrR 147A 5 2 133C 0.85BrR 116A CN8-2 0.5OrB CN10-15 116B AMP 040 28P AMP 070 16P AMP 040 12P AMP 040 2
0.5GBr
0.5Br
DUCT
2RW
1 0.5B 99 (R)
1 2-23 13 (ROTATING-CW) SENSOR
INCREMENT SPEED SENSOR 68A CN2-18 0.85BG 68B
AMP 070 16P
0.85BrR
(ON JOYSTICK L.H)
164B 1-87 0.5BL 4 45A CN8-1 0.5LgR CN10-14 45B 12 11 10 9 8 7 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 12 11 10 9 8 7 20 19 18 17 16 15
TONE WHEEL WITH SLOTS) DA5-2 WATER
V CN15 69A
(B) PEDAL SWITCH
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
(0 281 002 662) 0.5B CN5-3 0.85RB 69B 0.85B 2 3 0.85B SENSOR
RETURN FILTER SW 0.85BrL 134C 133J 0.85BrR 2 (CN7) (CN6) (CN5) (CN4) (CN3
0.5GBr 1.0bar
2 48A CN8-5 0.5LY CN10-17 48B 1 INCAR
CN5
(C) 4 3 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 12 11 10 9
FUEL SENSOR LH HIGH (BREAKER/POWER MAX)
99 1-05 0.85B 73B 0.85BR CN3-8 73A 7 148D 142B 0.5YR
3 2-13 (A) 71D (CN11) (CN10) (CN9) (CN8)
99 2B 0.85OrY 148A 4 1 133E 0.85RY 114C 0.85BL 167B 2
RAIL PRESSURE SENSOR P 2 2-14
1-06 0.85B
+(5V) 90A CN3-15 0.5GR 90B 1
3 DA6-3 6
(L)
AMBIENT TEMP
(RGS3) 2B CW LOW 2
(SHEAR-LH HIGH) 49A CN8-4 0.85YG 0.85YG 49B 1 SENSOR
26B CN3-9 SIG 91A CN3-16 0.5G 91B 2 ENGCONTROL DIAL
(0 281 002 534) V 1 2-12
OIL TEMP SENSOR
0.85LgR 26A 149C 149B DA6-2 2 0.85Or 0.85Or 149A 5 2 133F 0.85RY CN8 CN9 2-PUMP CONTROL (OPTION)
CN3