7
.0
Diagnostics / Settings
7.1
Diagnostics
Page 1 - Proximity Sensors
Fig.
1
3
4
The 'Proximity Sensor' page can monitor which sensor
is 'Made' or 'Not Made'
(
Fig.
1
3
4
)
. This can help
diagnose if a problem has occurred or a 'Auto'
function is not working correctly.
Refer to
Section
12
for location of sensors.
7.
2
Diagnostics
Page
2
-
Pressure Sensors
The Transtacker 4100 has 12 'Pressure Sensors'. These
sensors have been assigned an address which tells the
Transtacker which sensor is sensing pressure on what
hydraulic line. The address of the sensor should be
written on the side of the sensor on assembly. These
sensors should NEVER be touched without authorization.
The Transtacker uses 'Trigger Pressures' to move onto
the next stage of the 'Auto' functions (
Fig.
1
3
5
). If the
Transtacker is 'Stuck' in an 'Auto' function, you can use
'Actual Pressure' to see if the Transtacker
is
managing to
achieve the 'Trigger Pressure' to move onto the next
stage. If this is the case, make sure the Transtacker is
safe and switched off, and then check hydraulic system.
Or contact Big Bale Co South Ltd.
The Transtacker has a pressure gauge mounted on the
service post which is located at the front of the Drawbar.
When the PTO is running on idle, this pressure gauge
should have a reading of 20BAR.
E
ach function will have
a different top end pressure when functioning. With this
gauge you can help diagnose the hydraulic system if a
problem occurs. For an example: If one of the Auto
functions is not completing and is stuck on one of the
cycles, the Transtacker may still be pumping hydraulic
fluid around at 210BAR which will show on the pressure
gauge but can't achieve its appropriate sensor. Refer to
Section Troubleshooting 8.0
if this occurs.
Fig.
1
3
5
7.
3
Diagnostics Page 3 - Rotary Sensors
Fig.
1
3
6
7.
3
Diagnostics Page 3 - Rotary Sensors
Fig.
1
3
7
The Transtacker 4100 uses 3 Non - Contact Rotary
Sensors (
Fig. 13
6
). These Sensors are used on the:
Angle of the 'Pickup Lift' from 0 to 180
o
Angle of 'Turntable Lift' from 0 to 90
o
Angle of 'Turntable Rotate' from 0 to 90
o
To re-calibrate these sensors,
See Section 6.9
7.4
Diagno
stics Page
4
-
Timeout Log
The Transtacker 4100 uses
this log page to help
diagnose any problems with the Transtacker. For
more details how timeouts occur,
see Section 8.5
.
For more details about a certain timeout, use the
middle column which should be a 3 digit error code
(
Fig 137
). Using this code see
Fig.15 on page 73
to
help diagnose more details about this timeout.
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Summary of Contents for Transtacker 4100
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Page 63: ...11 0 Hydraulic Systems 11 4 Valve Block Schematic Fig 168 60...
Page 67: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 2 Pickup Grease Points Fig 172 64...
Page 68: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 3 Grab Arm Grease Points Fig 173 65...
Page 69: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 4 Turntable A Frame Grease Points Fig 174 66...
Page 70: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 5 Side Gate Grease Points Fig 175 67...
Page 71: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 6 Rear Clamps Grease Points Fig 176 68...
Page 72: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 7 Chassis Grease Points Fig 177 69...
Page 73: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 8 Platform Grease Points Fig 178 70...
Page 74: ...13 0 Maintenance 13 9 Axle Grease Points Fig 179 71...
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