Special equipment, auxiliary equipment
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OPERATING THE ALS-ELECTRONICS
Switching ON the ALS-Electronics:
Press the ALS-Electronics
switch; the control lamp is lit.
Switching OFF the ALS-Electronics:
Re-press the ALS-Electronics
switch; the control lamp goes out.
Note
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If, when the boom is raised, the boom-lift limit feature is
activated, the ALS system is automatically switched off.
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To ensure that the ALS system can remain fully effective
when the machine is underway, do not tilt the bucket all the
way through till it touches the limit stops.
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Do not support the boom when on the road.
PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING THE ACCUMULATOR
WARNING
The accumulator is charged with high-pressure nitrogen gas,
which is extremely dangerous, so read the following
precautions and be careful to handle the accumulator properly.
•
If any problem or failure occurs with the accumulator, contact
immediately your Komatsu dealer.
•
The gas must be charged only by a serviceman from your Komatsu
dealer or by a person licensed to handle high pressure gas.
•
Do not strike or bring any flame or heat close to the accumulator
when it is charged with gas.
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Do not make any hole or weld any boss to the accumulator.
•
Always release the gas before disposing of the accumulator or
disassembling it for maintenance.
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Use the air bleed valve to release the gas.
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Contact your Komatsu dealer every 1,000 hours or once a year to
have the gas pressure checked.
•
In countries with a hot climate, the responsible Komatsu dealer must
check the gas-pressure of the pressure reservoir already every 650
hours.
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 56: ...SAFETY LABELS 1 26 ...
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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 ...
Page 198: ...Technical details 4 4 NOTES ...
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Page 203: ... 2001 Komatsu Hanomag Aktiengesellschaft All Rights Reserved Printed in Europe 02 2001 ...