Operator's manual Vibratory plate DPU 80, 90, 110 Model DPU Document 5100008833 Issue 06.
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Inhalt Table of Contents 1 Preface ....................................................................................................................................5 2 Introduction ............................................................................................................................6 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3 Components ..............................................................................................................................
Table of contents 9.2 9.3 9.4 10 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................. 52 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 11 Maintenance schedule – daily maintenance jobs ...................................................................... 44 Maintenance schedule – regular intervals ................................................................................. 44 Maintenance jobs..............................................
1 Preface 1 Preface This operator's manual contains important information and procedures for the safe, proper and economic operation of this Wacker Neuson machine. Carefully reading, understanding and observing is an aid to avoiding hazards, repair costs and downtime, and therefore to increasing the availability and service life of the machine. This operator's manual is not a manual for extensive maintenance or repair work.
2 Introduction 2 2.1 Introduction Using the manual This manual is to be considered part of the machine and should be carefully stored during the entire service life of the machine. This manual shall be transferred to subsequent owners or users of the machine. 2.2 Storage location of the manual This manual is part of the machine and must be kept in the immediate vicinity of the machine and made accessible to staff at all times.
2 Introduction NOTICE Supplementary information. 2.7 Wacker Neuson Contact partner Depending on the country, the Wacker Neuson contact partner is a Wacker Neuson service department, a Wacker Neuson affiliate, or a Wacker Neuson dealer. On the Internet at www.wackerneuson.com. The manufacturer's address can be found at the beginning of this manual. 2.8 Disclaimer For the following violations, Wacker Neuson dismisses any liability for personal injury or material damage: 2.
3 Security 3 Security NOTICE Read and comply with all notes and safety instructions in this manual. Failure to comply with these instructions can cause electric shock, fire and/or serious injuries as well as damage to the machine and/or damage to other objects. Keep safety instructions and notes for the future. 3.1 Policy In keeping with the latest technological developments The machine has been built in keeping with the latest technological developments and the recognized technical safety rules.
3 Security The country-specific regulations, standards, and guidelines on accident prevention and environmental protection must be observed. The operator’s manual must supplemented with additional instructions that take regulatory, national, or generally applicable safety standards into consideration. 3.3 Operator responsibilities 3.4 Know and implement the applicable industrial safety regulations.
3 Security 3.6.4 Protective equipment should be worn for all work. Appropriate personal protective equipment considerably reduces the risk of injury. Remove any tools before the machine is put into operation. Tools that are located on a rotating machine part can be ejected and cause serious injury. Always ensure good footing. In the case of extensive work with this machine, long-term vibration-induced damage cannot be ruled out.
3 Security 3.9 Remote control and receiving units must not be taped over or covered. During operation, the remote control should always be aimed directly at the machine. A clear line of sight must be maintained – infrared signals can be reflected. The operator should remain 5 meters behind the machine in accordance with the intended purpose.
3 Security 3.13 After each maintenance or repair, the safety devices on this machine must be reattached. Observe the maintenance schedule. Identified work must be taken over by the service department of the Wacker Neuson contact partner. Immediately replace worn or damaged machine parts. Only use spare parts from Wacker Neuson. Keep the machine clean. Missing, damaged, or illegible safety warning labels should be replaced immediately.
3 Security This machine has the following safety equipment: 1 1 2 3 3 Item Description 1 Protective frame / protective hoods 2 Automatic central position of control handle Item 3 Description Emergency stop switch NOTICE Always tighten loosened screwed connections with the prescribed torque setting. Protective frame / protective hoods The protective frame with the protective hoods protects the operator in particular from hot engine parts and noise.
4 Safety and information labels 4 Safety and information labels WARNING Illegible symbols Over time, labels and signs on the machines can become dirty or otherwise unrecognizable. Keep all safety, warning, and operating instructions on the machine in a legible condition. Replace damaged labels and signs immediately.
4 Safety and information labels Item 7 Label Description US Machines Warning. WARNING WARNUNG ADVERTENCIA 0219261 ADVERTISSEMENT 0219176 8 Closing the protective hood can lead to crushing wounds. When closing the protective hood, do not grab between the machine and the protective hood. 0207747 4.1 9 Warning against hot surface. 10 Tie-down lugs.
5 Setup and function 5 5.1 Setup and function Standard package The machine is delivered fully assembled and is ready for operation out of the box. The standard package includes: 5.2 Vibratory plate Remote control (optional) Operator's manual Manual for machine configuration (includes PIN data of the machine) Application areas The vibratory plate is used for compacting soil. It is used in gardening and landscaping as well as civil engineering, road construction, and paving. 5.
5 Setup and function In order for the machine to be able to execute the control commands, the remote control and machine must be set to the same transmission channel. Each machine has its own address for the transmission channel. Upon delivery, the transmitter unit is set to the address of the machine and will only work with this machine. If the transmitter unit operates another machine, this can be adjusted, see Setting the transmission channel (remote control) chapter.
5 Setup and function 5.3.3 Machine configuration system In the machine configuration system, machine parameters can be changed by the user (e.g. switching an activation PIN on or off). 5.3.4 Machine protection – installation (optional) The acceleration load of the upper mass is monitored via a sensor.
6 Components and operator's controls 6 6.1 Components and operator's controls Components 11 5 1 6 11 8 6 1 8 5 10 9 4 7 Item 3 7 2 Designation Item 3 2 Designation 1 Drive motor 7 Eyelet for padlock 2 Upper mass 8 Receiving units 3 Base plate 9 Bracket for remote control and charging cable 4 Center pole 10 Bracket for operator's manual 5 Fuel tank 11 Nameplate 6 Central lifting point Center pole The center pole can be adjusted to the optimum working height.
6 Components and operator's controls 6.2 Operator's controls Always keep the display and operator's controls on the machine clean, dry, and free of oil and grease. Operator's controls such as the ON/OFF switch, and throttle control handles may not be locked, manipulated, or changed without permission.
6 Components and operator's controls With the ON/OFF switch, the diagnostic and configuration menus can also be called up and menu items can be changed. Setting key Digits of the activation PIN, setup PIN, or machine settings can be adjusted with the black setting key.
6 Components and operator's controls Control lamp for coolant temperature The control lamp for coolant temperature indicates whether the coolant temperature is within the permissible range. The control lamp for coolant temperature lights up red when the coolant temperature is too high. Display The following information is displayed in sequence: Number of operating hours. Transmission channel (optional) Error statuses. Diagnostic menu. Configuration menu.
6 Components and operator's controls 6.3 Components and operator’s controls – remote control unit The remote control of the DPU80r, DPU90r and DPU110r may only be used for these machines.
6 Components and operator's controls Operation Operation control lamp flashes green when the remote control is switched on. The control lamp for operation flashes green when the remote control is switched on. The control lamp for operation flashes red when the charge situation of the rechargeable battery is low. The control lamp for operation lights up red when the rechargeable battery is discharged.
7 Transport 7 Transport WARNING Improper handling may result in injury or serious material damage. Please read and follow all safety instructions in this operator's manual. DANGER Danger from falling. Falling machines can cause serious injury e.g. through crushing. Only use suitable and tested lifting gear and tackle (safety load hooks) of sufficient lifting capacity. Only lift the machine from the central lifting point. Reliably secure the machine to the lifting gear.
7 Transport Lift machine NOTICE Appoint a specialist flagman for a safe lifting operation. 1 2 Item 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 26 Designation Central lifting point (attachment point) Item Designation 2 Tie-down lugs Place the central lifting point in the vertical position. To lift the motor, hang suitable tackle at the central lifting point. Carefully load machine into or onto a stable means of transport.
8 Operation and use 8 Operation and use WARNING Improper handling may result in injury or serious material damage. Please read and follow all safety instructions in this operator's manual. 8.1 Before commissioning 8.1.1 Inspection before commissioning Open protective hoods 1 Item 1 Designation Hood opener of rear protective hood 2 Item 2 Designation Hood opener of front protective hood 1. Pull hood opener of rear protective hood until it is unlocked. Completely open protective hood. 2.
8 Operation and use 8.1.2 Set center pole 1 2 Item 1 Designation Item Center pole 2 Designation Star knob The optimum working height of the center pole can be adjusted by turning the star knob. 8.1.3 Remote controlled machine Remove remote control from the bracket 2 3 1 4 Item 1. 2. 3. 4. Designation Item Designation 1 Remote control 3 Charge cable 2 Bracket for remote control 4 Bracket for charger cable Pull hood opener of rear protective hood until it is unlocked.
8 Operation and use 8.2 Notes about operation WARNING Danger of tipping There is a serious risk of injury from slipping or tipping over of the machine. Near edges, at least 2/3 of the machine must be on a load-bearing surface. If not, decommission the machine and lift back on a load-bearing surface. WARNING Health hazard from exhaust fumes The exhaust fumes of this engine contain chemicals, which the state of California knows can cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive damage.
8 Operation and use Remote-controlled machinery – direction of movement The direction of movement of the machine is self-contained from the position of the operator. If the joystick of the remote control is pressed forward, the machine moves always forward. WARNING Mixing up the direction of movement of the machine poses a danger of crushing for others 8.3 Operate the machine from behind and maintain a minimum safety distance of at least 2 meters.
8 Operation and use When the machine is activated, all control lamps light up for approx. 1 second. The following are displayed in sequence: Auto-engaging status. The transmission channel set on the machine (optional). Number of operating hours. 4. Close and lock rear protective hood into place. Enter activation PIN NOTICE PIN entry is deactivated by default. If the machine should be secured by an activation PIN, this must be set in the configuration menu; see Manual for Machine Configuration.
8 Operation and use 8.3.2 Commission machine (center pole) 3 2 1 Item Designation 1 Start button 2 Control lamp Item 3 Designation Vibratory rammer 1. The red control lamp on the center pole flashes briefly at intervals of 5 s to signal readiness to start. 2. The vibration switch must be pressed to start (vibration off). 3. Briefly press start button of the center pole – the motor will start automatically. NOTICE The starting process can take up to 2 minutes.
8 Operation and use Start engine 1 Item 1 Designation Engine start button 1. Directly aim remote control towards a receiver unit. 2. Briefly press start button of the remote control – the motor will start automatically. When the receiving units flash yellow, the machine is ready for operation. NOTICE The starting process can take up to 2 minutes. As long as the receiving units light red, the automatic startup will run.
8 Operation and use 8.4.1 Operating machines with center pole 1 Item 2 4 3 Designation Item Designation 1 Vibratory rammer 3 Forward 2 Central position of control handle 4 Reverse 1. Pull vibration switch 2. Select travel direction and speed with the control handle. Speed display by lighting of the slow/fast-rocker switch or flashing for intermediate positions.
8 Operation and use 8.4.2 Operating a remote-controlled machine The following table shows how the machine moves when the respective joystick of the remote control is operated: No movement Forward Reverse Forward left turn Forward right turn Reverse left turn Reverse right turn Left stand rotation Right stand rotation Moving and stopping the machine 1. Press the joystick of the remote control to the desired position and hold.
8 Operation and use 8.4.4 Read the Compatec display unit (optional) This display roughly indicates the progress of the compaction. NOTICE The functionality of the machine protection installation is integrated. See the chapter Machine protection installation. NOTICE The brightness of the LED automatically adjusts to the light conditions of the working area. The number of LEDs lit is proportional to the soil density, more illuminated LEDs corresponds to a higher soil density.
8 Operation and use 1. Press vibration switch – Vibration switches off and machine stops. 2. Press the start button – the engine switches off. NOTICE The Compatec display unit automatically switches itself off once the machine is turned off. 8.5.2 Decommissioning the machine (remote control) Switch off remote control and engine 2 1 Item 1 Designation Item Control lamp for operation 2 Designation ON/OFF switch 1. Release both joysticks of the remote control. 2.
8 Operation and use 1 2 3 Item Designation 1 Control lamps 2 Display Item 3 Designation ON/OFF switch (red) 1. Open rear protective hood. 2. Press the ON/OFF switch on the machine in order to deactivate it. If the operation and receiving unit control lamps turn off, the machine is deactivated. 3. Charge rechargeable battery of the remote control with the charger cable. 4. Close rear protective hood.
8 Operation and use 8.5.4 Charge rechargeable battery (remote control) NOTICE Charging the battery at temperatures below 0°C may not be possible. Charging rechargeable battery with charging cable NOTICE After connecting the charging cable to the remote control, the rechargeable battery is loaded. Overcharging the battery is not possible; the charging cable must not be disconnected from the remote control after charging.
8 Operation and use 8.5.5 Rechargeable battery charger with external charging device (optional) Only use external battery chargers from Wacker Neuson. Remove rechargeable battery from the remote control 1 2 Item 1 Designation Item Rechargeable battery 2 Designation Clip 1. Press the clip and simultaneously pull the rechargeable battery to the right.
8 Operation and use 8.6 Setting the transmission channel (remote control) The machine can only be operated if the transmission channel of the remote control corresponds to the transmission channel of the machine. The supplied remote control corresponds uniquely with each machine. The IR address is displayed: Label on decoder in the electrical box. In the display after the machine activation.
8 Operation and use 1 Item Designation 1 Consecutive number 2 Operating hours 3 2 Item 3 Designation Error code 1. In the diagnostics menu, select the error memory. 2. To select the stored error, repeatedly press the black setting button until the desired area appears. 3. To exit the error memory, press the red ON/OFF switch. 8.8 Operation of the configuration menu The operation of the configuration menu is described in the manual for machine configuration. 42 100_0202_op_0011.
9 Maintenance 9 Maintenance WARNING Improper handling may result in injury or serious material damage. Please read and follow all safety instructions in this operator's manual. WARNING Danger of poisoning from exhaust fumes. Exhaust fumes contain poisonous carbon monoxide, which can lead to unconsciousness or to death. Only perform maintenance jobs with the engine switched off and the machine decommissioned. WARNING Risk of injury from uncontrolled starting of the machine and moving parts.
9 Maintenance 9.2 Maintenance schedule – daily maintenance jobs Maintenance jobs before operation Inspect for completeness. Visual inspection for damage and leaks. Check engine oil level and top off if necessary. Check coolant level and top off if necessary. Check radiator for dirt and clean if necessary. Check the operation of the emergency stop switch. after operation Clean machine and remote control. 9.
9 Maintenance Maintenance jobs every 1000 h/every 2 years Replace coolant.* Replace the hydraulic oil.* every 4000 h/every 4 years Replace the tooth belt pulley of the engine.* Replace the hydraulic hose lines.* * 9.4 every 6 years Have this work performed by the service department of your Wacker Neuson contact partner. Maintenance jobs CAUTION Health risk from fuel, lubricants and coolants. Do not inhale fuel, lubricants, coolants or vapors.
9 Maintenance 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unscrew the fuel cap of the fuel tank and remove it. If necessary, remove and clean the dirty fuel filter. Reinsert fuel filter before topping up. Top off fuel to the limit mark – for fuel type, see Technical Data chapter. Replace fuel cap and tighten. Close rear protective hood. NOTICE Dispose of impurities of the fuel filter in accordance with the applicable provisions for environmental protection. 9.4.
9 Maintenance 3. If necessary, fill with engine oil with a funnel until the upper mark of the oil-level dipstick is reached – for the oil specification and quantity, see the Technical Data chapter. 4. Put the cover back on the oil filler opening and press firmly. 5. Wipe away any spilled oil. NOTICE Dispose of oil in accordance with the applicable provisions for environmental protection. 9.4.4 Replace motor oil NOTICE Change oil in lukewarm engine so that the oil can drain completely.
9 Maintenance 9.4.5 Check/clean/replace air cleaner 1 2 Item 1 Designation Air cleaner Item 2 Designation Dust discharge valve 1. Open rear protective hood. Check air cleaner Check whether the clamps of the air cleaner are tight and the air cleaner is undamaged. Check whether the dust discharge valve is dirty. If necessary, squeeze dust discharge valve to remove the dirt. Replace air cleaner cartridge 1 2 3 Item 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
9 Maintenance 9.4.6 Check the coolant level and top off coolant 4 3 1 2 Item Designation Item Designation 1 Radiator 3 Coolant reservoir 2 Cover of the coolant reservoir 4 Radiator cap Check the coolant level in the coolant reservoir 1. Open the front protective hood. 2. Remove dirt accumulation in the area of the coolant reservoir. 3. The coolant expansion tank should be filled 1/4 to 1/2 in a cold state. Top off coolant in the coolant reservoir 1.
9 Maintenance 9.4.7 Check exciter oil level and top off exciter oil 1 2 Item 1 Designation Screw plug with seal ring of the oil filler / drain opening Item 2 Designation Level of exciter oil Check the exciter oil level 1. Open rear protective hood. 2. To protect the floor from leaking oil, cover the working surface with an impermeable foil. WARNING Hot exciter oil can leak out and cause injury from scalding. Do not open the screw plug of the exciter while the exciter oil is still hot.
9 Maintenance 9.4.8 Check hydraulic oil level and top off hydraulic oil 1 Item 1 Designation Cover of the hydraulic oil tank 2 Item 2 Designation Oil level glass Check hydraulic oil level 1. Open both protective hoods. 2. Check whether the hydraulic oil reaches the upper edge of the oil level glass. Top off hydraulic oil NOTICE If the machine is losing hydraulic oil, check the hydraulic line for leaks, and have the machine repaired by the service of the Wacker Neusoncontact person.
10 Troubleshooting 10 Troubleshooting DANGER Danger to life from unauthorized troubleshooting. 10.1 If faults occur with this machine that are not described in this manual, contact the manufacturer. Do not eliminate the faults independently. Troubleshooting table – machine Fault Possible causes Remedial measure Motor will not start. Emergency stop switch is pressed. Unlock emergency stop switch. Machine is not activated. Activate machine. Discharge starter battery.
10 Troubleshooting 10.2 Troubleshooting table – receiving units Fault Possible causes Remedial measure Receiver units light up yellow. Machine does not respond to commands from the remote control. Remote control is switched off. Switch on remote control unit. Rechargeable battery of the remote control is discharged. Load or replace rechargeable battery of the remote control. Remote control is defective. Have remote control replaced or repaired.* Operator is outside of the receiving area.
10 Troubleshooting 10.4 Troubleshooting chart – remote control Pictogram LED under pictogram Possible causes Remedial measure Diagnostics control lamp flashes green. In addition, the operation control lamp illuminates red. Joystick is defective. Have the joystick replaced.* Remote control is defective. Have remote control replaced or repaired.* Control lamp flashes or lights up red operation. Rechargeable battery of the remote control is discharged.
10 Troubleshooting 10.5 Troubleshooting table – display Pictogram LED under pictogram Possible causes Remedial measure Charging control lamp lights up red when the engine is running. Error in the electric system. Have the machine repaired.* Warm up control lamp lights up yellow. Machine is in the startup process. Wait until the engine starts. Air cleaner control lamp lights up yellow. Air cleaner cartridge is dirty. Replace air cleaner cartridge.
10 Troubleshooting Error code 1 2 Display Possible causes Remedial measure Oil pressure shutdown Engine oil level is too low. 1. Deactivate machine. 2. Top up motor oil. Oil pressure switch or electrical connection is defective. Have the machine repaired.* Coolant level is too low. Top up coolant. Cooling system is leaking. Have the machine repaired.* Engine is overheated. Allow engine to cool down. Cooling fins of the cooler are dirty.
10 Troubleshooting Error code 13 Display Possible causes Remedial measure Machine overloaded Machine is overloaded, because the soil density is too high. Deactivate the machine and then re-activate it. To prevent overload, observe the following rules: Avoid operation on soils that are too hard to compact. Reduce the compaction performance by actuating the slow / fast rocker switch. Switch-over from fast to slow operation.
10 Troubleshooting Error code 22 Display Possible causes Remedial measure Charge controller/ start error. Charge controller, starter motor, or electrical connection is defective. Have the machine repaired.* Battery is discharged or defective. Charge or replace battery. 23 Diesel valve error Diesel valve is defective. Machine cannot be switched off. Have the machine repaired.* 24 Gas adjuster error Fuel tank is empty. Top up fuel. Gas adjuster or electrical connection is defective.
10 Troubleshooting 10.6 Perform jump start with donor starter battery If the starter battery of the machine is discharged and the engine does not start, a jump-start with a donor battery is possible. WARNING Risk of explosion from explosive gas. Risk of injury from splashing acid. Wear safety glasses and protective gloves. The donor battery and starter battery of the machine must have the same voltage (12 V). Avoid short circuit from reverse polarity (plus to plus, minus to minus).
10 Troubleshooting Disconnect the jumper cable 7. Disconnect clamping tongs of the black jumper cable from the grounding point of the machine. 8. Disconnect second clamping tongs of the black jumper cable from the donor starter battery. 9. Disconnect clamping tongs of the red jumper cable from the positive terminal of the discharged starter battery. 10.Disconnect clamping tongs of the red jumper cable from the positive terminal of the discharged donor battery. 60 100_0202_ts_0010.
11 Disposal 11 Disposal 11.1 Disposal of batteries The machine contains one or more batteries or rechargeable batteries (hereinafter referred to as "the battery"). Proper disposal of the battery prevents negative effects on individuals and the environment, follows the specific treatment of pollutants, and ensures the recycling of useful raw materials.
12 Accessories 12 Accessories CAUTION Accessories and spare parts that do not originate from Wacker Neuson can increase the risk of injury and possible damage to the machine. The use of other accessories and spare parts that do not originate from Wacker Neuson shall cancel any liability. A wide range of accessories is offered for the machine: More information about the individual accessories can be found online at www.wackerneuson.com.
13 Technical data 13 Technical data 13.1 DPU80 Designation Unit DPU80Le670 DPU80Le770 Centrifugal force kN 80 80 Oscillations Hz 56 56 1/min 3,380 3,380 2 Compaction performance m /h 1,166 1,340 Travel speed* m/min 29 29 Gradeability % 34 34 Length (center pole in working position) mm 2,409 2,409 Width mm 670 770 Height mm 1,541 1,541 Operating weight kg 756 771 Ground clearance mm 830 830 Electrical load rating kW 11.0 11.
13 Technical data 13.2 DPU80r Designation Unit DPU80rLe670 DPU80rLe770 Centrifugal force kN 80 80 Oscillations Hz 56 56 1/min 3,380 3,380 2 Compaction performance m /h 1,085 1,247 Travel speed* m/min 27 27 Gradeability % 34 34 Length (center pole in working position) mm 1,207 1,207 Width mm 670 770 Height mm 833 833 Operating weight kg 709 724 Ground clearance mm 830 830 Electrical load rating kW 11.0 11.
13 Technical data 13.3 DPU90 Designation Unit DPU90Le670 DPU90Le770 DPU90Le770 US Centrifugal force kN 90 90 90 Oscillations Hz 63 63 63 1/min 3.780 3.780 3.780 2 Compaction performance m /h 1.206 1.386 1.386 Travel speed* m/min 30 30 30 Gradeability % 34 34 34 Length (center pole in working position) mm 2.409 2.409 2.409 Width mm 670 770 770 Height mm 1.541 1.541 1.
13 Technical data 13.4 DPU90r Designation Unit Centrifugal force kN 90 Oscillations Hz 56 1/min 3.780 2 Compaction performance m /h 1.294 Travel speed* m/min 28 Gradeability % 34 Length (center pole in working position) mm 1.207 Width mm 770 Height mm 833 Operating weight kg 724 Ground clearance mm 830 Electrical load rating kW 10,7 Nominal speed 1/min 3.
13 Technical data 13.
13 Technical data 13.6 DPU110r Designation Unit DPU110rLe870 DPU110rLe970 Centrifugal force kN 110 110 Oscillations Hz 60 60 1/min 3,600 3,600 2 Compaction performance m /h 1,462 1,630 Travel speed* m/min 28 28 Gradeability % 32 32 Length (center pole in working position) mm 1,207 1,207 Width mm 870 970 Height mm 833 833 Operating weight kg 793 810 Ground clearance mm 830 830 Electrical load rating kW 16.0 16.
13 Technical data 13.7 Combustion engine Designation Unit DPU80 Manufacturer DPU90 DPU110 Kohler Type of engine KDW 702 KDW 702-3350 KDW 1003 Combustion method Four-cycle Four-cycle Four-cycle Water cooling Water cooling Water cooling 2 2 3 Cooling Cylinders Displacement cm³ 686 686 1,028 Max. slanting position ° 25 25 25 Diesel Diesel Diesel Fuel type Fuel consumption l/h 2.7 2.7 3.3 Tank capacity l 7.2 7.2 11.
13 Technical data 13.8 US combustion engine Designation Unit DPU90 US Manufacturer Kohler Type of engine Combustion method Cooling Cylinders KDW 702-3350 US KDW 1003 US Four-cycle Four-cycle Water cooling Water cooling 2 3 Displacement cm³ 686 1,028 Max. slanting position ° 25 25 Diesel Diesel Fuel type Fuel consumption l/h 2,7 3.3 Tank capacity l 7,2 11.2 SAE 10W40 SAE 10W40 Oil specification 70 DPU110 US Max. oil filling l 1,6 2.4 Max. performance kW 11,7 18.
14 Emission control systems information and warranty 14 Emission control systems information and warranty The Emission Control Warranty and associated information is valid only for the U.S.A., its territories, and Canada. Emission control systems warranty statement See the engine owner’s manual for the applicable exhaust and evaporative emission warranty statement. 100_0000_0020.
EC declaration of conformity Manufacturer Wacker Neuson Produktion GmbH & Co. KG, Preußenstraße 41, 80809 München This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. Product Product DPU80Le DPU90Le DPU110Le Product type Vibratory plate Function of product Soil compaction Item number 5100016604 5100024695, 5100018444, 5100026787, 5100027032 5100027534, 5100027536, 5100024731 5100018445, 5100024696, 5100026869, 5100027035 Net installed power 11.
EC declaration of conformity Manufacturer Wacker Neuson Produktion GmbH & Co. KG, Preußenstraße 41, 80809 München This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. Product Product DPU80rLe Product type Vibratory plate Function of product Soil compaction Item number 5100016604 DPU110rLe 5100024697, 5100024698, 5100027033, 5100027034 5100024699, 5100026697, 5100027036, 5100027077 Net installed power 11.0 kW 16.