Husqvarna DXR-310 manual Cleaning method, Cleaning of components, After washing

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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

Cleaning

IMPORTANT!

Turn off the motor. Disconnect the power cable and place it so that it cannot be connected by mistake.

The area around the machine must be free of dirt in order to minimize the risk of slipping.

Use suitable personal protective equipment.

When cleaning the machine there is a risk of getting dirt and harmful substances in the eyes, for example.

Dirt and harmful substances can be released from the machine when using high pressure equipment.

High-pressure jetting using water or air can permeate into the skin and cause serious injury. Never aim a high-pressure jet towards the skin.

Cleaning method

The cleaning method varies depending on type of contaminants and how dirty the machine is. A mild degreasing agent can be used. Avoid skin contact.

NB! High-pressure washing and compressed air should be used with extreme caution, incorrect use can damage the machine.

Bear the following in mind when using high- pressure washing:

High-pressure washing with the wrong nozzle or high pressure can damage electrical components, electric cables and hydraulic hoses.

The high pressure jet can damage seals and lead to water and dirt permeating into the machine, result- ing in serious damage.

Stickers can be washed away.

The surface Þnish can be damaged.

Cleaning of components

There are a number of components that require spe- cial consideration when cleaning.

Hydraulic tank

Place a plastic bag over the tank’s air Þlter and seal it with a rubber band to avoid water getting into the tank.

Cooler

Allow the cooler to cool down before cleaning. Use compressed air to clean the air Þns. If necessary, use high-pressure washing and degreasing agent. Incor- rect use of high-pressure washing or compressed air can distort the cooler’s Þns and thereby impair the cooling capacity.

Max. pressure 100 Bar.

Spray directly towards the cooler, in parallel with the Þns.

Keep a distance of about 40 cm between the cooler and the nozzle.

Electrical components

Clean electric motor, electric cabinet, terminals and other electrical components with a cloth or with compressed air. Do not spray water at electrical com- ponents. Dry the remote control with a damp cloth. Never use high-pressure washing. Blow clean inter- nally using compressed air.

After washing

Lubricate all the machine’s lubrication points.

Blow electrical terminals dry using compressed air.

Exercise caution when the machine is started after washing. If any components have been damaged due to moisture, the machine’s movements can be defective.

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DXR-310 Page Contents Introduction KEY to Symbols Symbols on the machineSafety Instructions Protective equipmentPersonal protective equipment Other protective equipmentGeneral safety instructions Management and operatorIf there is an accident ResponsibilityWork area safety Electrical safetyGeneral working instructions Machine’s risk areaPersonal safety OperationGeneral Education and trainingManoeuvring GeneralOutriggers Rotation functionFalling material Transport and storage TowingMachine’s safety features Maintenance and servicePersonal protection Mechanical protection Temperature External environmental factorsMoisture Dust and particlesPresentation Machine’s functionsWhat is what in the machine Hydraulic System GeneralMain pressure Pressure cut-offMachine’s hydraulic system Electric System High-voltage circuitLow-voltage circuit Machine’s electric system Remote control BatteryControl System Machine’s softwareWhat is what on the remote control Symbols on the remote control Starting and Stopping Before startingStarting StoppingKey to commands OperationOperating modes Designation of the machine’s partsWork mode Set-up mode Track operationTransport mode Tools BucketHydraulic hammer Concrete cutterCleaning Changing toolsFitting StorageSettings Track widenerFitting the track widener Menu system Operational settings LCD AdjustmentTuning Software versionMaintenance and Service Cleaning Cleaning methodCleaning of components After washingService schedule Daily inspectionWeekly service MiscellaneousHours service After the Þrst 100 hoursChange Service review LubricationOutriggers and arm system Gear ringMountings ShaftsTightening torque PosLevel check Wear and damageLeakage CracksFunctional inspection Change Draining hydraulic ßuidReplenishing hydraulic ßuid Oil Þlter Air ÞlterTrouble Shooting Error messagesService messages Service messages and actions ActionTrouble shooting guide Fault Cause Possible actionEnglish Technical Data Guide values for mains connectionHydraulic system’s pressure 50 HzPreset limit values Hydraulic ßuid and lubricantHydraulic ßuid LubricantTechnical data Sound power level Noise emissionsMachine without tool Machine with tool hydraulic hammerEnglish Technical Data EC-DECLARATION of Conformity EC-declaration of conformityPage ´z+SXh¶6Q¨ Page 1151567-26 2009-03-16