Special equipment, auxiliary equipment
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ALS - ELECTRONIC
Always read this section before installing and operating the ALS-
Electronics as safe as possible.
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONING PRINCIPLE OF THE ALS-ELECTRONICS
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The ALS-Electronics uses the hydraulic spring effect of the hydraulic
accumulator installed to the circuit at the lift cylinder base end to absorb
the vibration of the chassis when the machine is travelling. This enables
the machine to travel smoothly at high speed.
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The ALS-Electronics consists of the ALS-Electronics switch, hydraulic
accumulator and solenoid valves. When the travel damper switch is
turned ON, the solenoid valves open, the circuit at the lift cylinder
base end is connected with the hydraulic accumulator.
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES FOR SWITCHING ON THE ALS-ELECTRONICS
WARNING
If the ALS system is switched on during a journey, or when
the working attachment is in raised position, it may move up
or down depending upon the bucket load.
For this reason, extreme caution is advised when operating
the switch.
When inspecting and servicing the machine, also lower the work
equipment to the ground then turn the ALS-Electronics switch OFF before
beginning to service.
NOTE
The ALS system is activated when the transmission is shifted in
2nd to 4th gear and the machine is traveling at a speed higher than
5 km/h.
Summary of Contents for WA270-3H
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Page 23: ...0 2 1 Loading and Transporting the Machine LOADING AND TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE ...
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Page 59: ...2 1 Operating and Control Elements OPERATING AND CONTROL ELEMENTS ...
Page 72: ...2 14 Operating and Control Elements SWITCHES ...
Page 91: ...2 33 Operation OPERATION ...
Page 123: ...2 65 Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 137: ...3 1 MAINTENANCE ...
Page 138: ...3 2 MAINTENANCE BASICS ...
Page 152: ...3 16 LUBRICANTS AND OPERATING AGENTS ...
Page 195: ...Technical details 4 1 TECHNICAL DETAILS ...
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