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`Systems Operation
`Troubleshooting
`PE622, PM62O and PM622 Gold
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`Electronic System
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`JFC 1-UP (Machine)
`JCF 1-UP (Machine)
`JBg 1-UP (Machine)
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`ystems Operation Section
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`All Raise/Lower Feature
`The All Legs Raise and All Legs Lower features are
`usefulto the operator because this feature combines
`several functions into one operator input. Instead of
`pressing several buttons, the operator can use one
`single button and the control system does the work to
`raise and lower the machine. Under normal
`conditions the Alt Raise/Lower button will extend or
`retract all four legs at the same velocity. When the
`machine is raised up to the pre-service height level,
`the leg heights will then equalize. This equal height is
`usefulfor many reasons. The feature can be used for
`transporting the machine, service, and setting up the
`scratch point at the beginning of the cut.
`Manual Leg Height Control
`The Cold Planer has four hydraulically adjustable
`legs, one on each corner of the machine. These legs
`control the height and angle of the machine. The leg
`heights can be manually adjusted by the operator or
`automatically adjusted by the grade & slope system.
`Ride Control
`The Cold Planer has four hydraulically adjustable
`legs, one on each corner of the machine. The
`machine is equipped with a Ride Controlsystem to
`reduce how much the machine frame reacts to
`variability in the road surface. Each leg is partially
`tied together hydraulically to allow flow sharing and
`automatic adjustment of the legs when traveling over
`obstacles. This system must be turned ON and OFF
`depending on what machine functions are active.
`Service Height
`The legs automatically stop extending when 50 mm
`(1 .97 inch) of travel is left to accommodate the ride
`control and rear leg float features. Extending the final
`50 mm (1.97 inch) is desired to gain more height for
`servicing the machine. By pressing and holding a
`raise command for greater than 3 seconds, the legs
`willfully extend into the service height. When the rear
`legs are in service height, the rotor door is able to
`open for servicing the rotor.
`Lighting Control
`The four work light banks are powered with four
`separate electrical relays. The beacon lights are all
`powered with a single electricalrelay. The operator
`can turn allwork lights and the beacon lights ON and
`OFF from the top control panels. The operator can
`also turn each bank of work lights ON and OFF
`individually and the beacon lights ON and OFF via
`the machine display.
`Truck Motion Light
`The Cold Planer is equipped with an optionaltruck
`motion lighting system. One red and one green LED
`light panelis mounted on the forward facing side of
`both rear-view mirrors.
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`The lights provide indication to the truck being
`loaded:
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`. Green = lncrease Speed
`' Red (Flashing) = Reduce SPeed
`Action Lamp and Alarm
`The Cold Planer is equipped with Action Lamps on
`the upper left and upper right control panels. The
`Cold Planer is also equipped with an Action Alarm on
`the center cabinet. The Action Lamps and Action
`Alarm turn on and off based on the events and
`diagnostics that are currently active on the Upper
`Fixed 1 display.
`ECM Communication Diagnostics
`The Cold Planer has an Engine ECM, Aftertreatment
`ECM, and three main machine ECMs, Machine,
`Transmission, and Steering which also communicate
`over the data link with 3 CAN l/O modules and 6
`J1939 Caterpillar 16-button keypads. Communication
`is monilored between these components on the data
`links.
`Emergency Stop
`The Cold Planer is equipped with six Emergency
`Stop buttons at multiple locations on the machine.
`The purpose of the Emergency Stop is to provide a
`means for an operator to stop the machine and shut
`down the engine if a dangerous situation occurs.
`Filter Monitoring
`The hydraulic filter is equipped with a bypass switch
`to determine if the filter is plugged and bypassing oil
`around the filter.
`Fuse Status Monitoring
`When one of the monitored fuses are blown or
`removed, a diagnostic becomes active on the display,
`indicating that the corresponding fuse has faulted.
`When the fuse is replaced, the fault is cleared.
`Temperature Sensors
`The display will show the hydraulic oil temperature in
`either "C or'F. Warnings will occur when the
`temperature exceeds certain thresholds for a
`specified period.
`lgnition Key and Starting
`The cold planer is equipped with a 4 position ignition
`key switch.
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`The key switch has the following states:
`. OFF
`.ON
`. Engine Crank
`. Delayed Engine Shutdown Override
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