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0 ‘9 Frame, body, cab and accessories - 9.4 HVAC 9.4 HVAC Heating, ventilation and function description scm, & Pos | Explanation Signal description | Reference 7 | Control for neat sends voltage signal proportion- | Left: U=05-20V | Control heating, description page altopositontortumingofthecontroltoGonttol | igdie: uw20-a0v | 22 Umit, cab 0790-1. right; U=3.0-45y | Diagnosticmenu, see Maintenance ‘manual DRE 400-450, section & Control system, group 8.44.1 Cll (MATE, menu 2 |The control for fan/ecireuiation contiolsairin- | Left U=05-20v | Control fan and recirculation, de- letto the cab. The signal goes tocontrolunitcab | yg: y=2.0-a0v | Seriation page 72, (0790-1 andi proportional tothe postion for Dlagnost Maint Fight U=30-45v | Diagnosticmenu, soe Maintenance tuming of the contro. ‘manual ORF 400-480, section 8 onto! system, group 8.4.46 CLF MATE, menu 6 vorronates Workshop manual ORF 460-850 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories -9.4 HVAC a Pos | Explanation Signal description | Reference 3 | Thecontrolfordefroster/eab controls airflowin | Left: U=05-20V | Controls dafroster/cab, desertion the cab. The signal goes to control unit, cad | wwe y=20-a0v | Page 14. (©750-1) and is proportional to the position for turing of the contrat. Right: U=3.0-45 V 4 | Sensor cab temperature sends voltage signal | R= 10k at25°C | Sansor, cab temperature, descrip- proportional to temperature to control unit tion page 47 0790-1). 5 | Sensor temperature outlet fan sends voltage | R= 1OkAat25-C | Sensor, temperature outet fan, do- signal proportional to temperature to control scription page 46. unit 0790-0. {6 | Sensor outdoor temperature sends voltage sig- | R= 10 0 at 25°C nal proportional to temperature t control unit (0750-1. ‘Sensor, amblent temperature, de scription page 48, 7 _| Sensor engine temperature sends voltage signal Section 7 Ergine, group 1 Ena. proportional to engine temperature to Con unit engine 0794). & | Gontrolunit engine (0790 sends engine tem | checked by contr | Section ¥ Gommon electric, perature in cooing system on the CAN-bus. | system, eror shown | group 17.6 Communication. with erar cose. 9 | Sensor temperature inrefgerant creat sends | R= 10KA@t25-C | Sensor, temperature Inrolgerant, voltage sia proporonal o temperature to description page a1 @ | controt unit (0790-0 10 | Conwroluntcat (790-1 sendsvoltagesignalto | checked by conve | Water valve, dseripton page 95 ator valve to convo heat fow from the en- | sjstom,ertor shown gine's coating system engine must be on). _| with error code, 1 _| Thewater vave contol te water flowin the | = Water valve, descrion page 55. cooling system. It decides how much hea is i en off to theca, ‘2 | The water vave's pening) ssentbackto | U=05-45 V Water valve, description page 35. control unit (0790-1), This gives information for contraling the water valves position 73 | The engine dvelops heat during operation. tis | = Seaton 7 Engine, group 1.7 Cooling dissipated (cooled) wit the cooing system. The system hoot fom the coling system is used to warm the cab’ air. 14 | The heat exchanger for heat adds heatto the | ~ Heat exchanger heat, description cab air. Te heats transmitted from the en page 32. gine's cooing system tothe arin the cab. 18 _| Contolunitcab 0790-0 sendsvetageSanalio | Checked by conal | Fresh a ter oF recheuaton <2ctuator recirculation (M612). system, error shown with errar code, ‘damper, description page 27. 16 “Actuator recirculation (Mé12) sets the fresh air or recirculation demper in the desired positon. ‘checked by contra! system, error shown vith error code, Fresh ai fiter or recrcutation \damper, description page 27. ‘Workshop manual ORF 400-450 vorrouare8 2 ‘9 Frame, body, cab and accessories - 9.4 HVAC Pos | Explanation ‘Signal description | Reference 17 | Conirolunte ab (0790-7 supplies valtagetofen | Checked by contrat | cab fen, desrition page 29 ‘motor heat (més). system, eror shown with ero code 18 | Fan motorheat(é67) increases the ak own | Checked by canwoi | cab fen, description page 29. the cab. system, ero shown with era coe. 19 | Conoluniecab(0790-N sends voltage signalto | checked by control | Alralsrbutor, description page #4 damper motor (¥572. system, error shown with error cose. 20. | bamper motor V672) seis the a distibuter in| Checked by control | Ar albtrbutor, description page #4 the desired postion. system, error shown with err code. 21 | Feedback from motor for ir distibutor this | U=05-45 V ‘Air istributor, description page 44 ves information for controling the damper's postion 22 | ifthe arto the cab needs tobe cooled, thon | Checked by control Control unitcab (0790-1) sends message onthe | system, error shown ®@ | cawbus thatthe compressor as tobe activa | with ecor code oa, 23 | Control unitengine D794) supplies voltage to | Checked by control | Compressor, description page 37. the magnet clutch onthe comaressor. system, ear shown @ with error code 24 | Magnet clutch that deactivates or actvates the | U=24V ‘Compressor, escrntion page a7. compressor. signals sen from control uit @ | on, 25 | The compressor crawsgaseousratrigerant fom | - ‘Compressor, description page 7. the evaporator, compresses it and foreas ton ® | tothe condenser 26 | The condenser cools the refagorant. The gase- | ~ ‘Condenser, description page 38 us refigerant condenses to liquid state and is © | pumped turner on int circuit 27_| the moisture fer absorbs ary moisture rom | ~ ‘Moisture titer, description page 9. the cooling circuit. The ful reser stores the @ | rotrgerant 28 | The pressure monitor cuts offecurrenttothe | U=20V Pressure monitor, description page compressor's magnet clutch ifthe pressure in 4 © | the systems aonormaly high o aw. 29 | The expansion valve controls the amount ofr ‘Expansion valve, description page ‘rigeranttnatis et into tre evaporator. f the 44 ® | temperature inthe evaporater's cute pipe n- creases, then the expansion valve's addition of refrigerant incraases so that hat disipaion in the evaporator increases. voworsten ‘Workshop manual DRF 400-480 ‘9 Frame, body, cab and accessories -9.4 HVAC 2 Pos | Explanation Signal description | Reference 30] The heat exchanger for cooling dissipates heat | - ‘eat exchanger cooling, dascrp- & | amthe cab a. The heats wansmites om tion page 43. the air to the reftigerant, and the refrigerant Converts toa gaseous state, Heating, ventilation and air conditioning, checking ‘1 Machine in service position, see section B Safety 2. Goinunder “Diagnosis" sa14s. DIAGNOSIS ‘CAN/PONER TIGHTS GAB HYD ENGINE ‘TRANSM BOOM ATTACE OP EXTRA HIST PRESENT INPUT SIGNAL REQUIRED TENP XXX PRESENT TEMP XXX WATER VALVE FEEDS 2X 3. Select CLIMATE, 4 On page one, check the required temperature value ‘temperature sensor and the water valve. REQUIRED TeMP mustbe 160 (16.0°o) for max. cooling and 280 (28.0°C) for max. heating. Checked with the temperature con- trol Interior ‘TEMP AMBIENT ‘TEMP DE-Icz PRESSURE SWITCH PRESENT TEMPis the temperature inside the cab, This is meas- tured by the sensor located down tothe left on the dashboard (behind the rubber grommet. Blowing traugh the hole inreas- es the value. WATER VALVE FEEDB. must show 0 (closed) when the required temperature is 160 and 100 (open) wihen the required temper: ature is 280. The water valve is located under the cab. 5 On page two, check the temperature sensors and that they in- dicate plausible values. “TEMP COILs the temperature ofthe air in tenozzles. The sen- sors located inside the air distributor, ‘TEMP COOLANT isthe engine's temperature and is measured down on the engine. ‘TEMP AMBIENTis te external temperature andis located on the rear edge of the cab roat ‘TEMP DE-CE is the cooling clrult temperature. the compres- sori activated then the value willbe low. Alternatively fheat- Inghas been selected and the compressor is deactivated then ‘the value wil be almost the same as TEMP COIL. The sensor is located on the cooling circu inlet pipe tothe element. 6 On page three, check that the cooting circuits fle. PRESSURE SWITCH 0 = not filed 1 = lle, ‘The sensor is located on the dyer filter which is fited rightrear Inthe frame, Workshog manual DRF 400-450 vonroxotea 24 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories -9.4 HVAC EROT 7 PRESENT INPOT SIGNAL WATRR VALVE X.XKV DRAUGHT VALVE XXIV Po o PRESENT INPUT SIGNAL REQUIRED TEMP X0k.2KV REQ. DRAUGHT X3KV REQ. FAN SPEED 200 20 PRESENT OUTPUT SIGNAL FAN SPEED aK RECIRKULATION XY COMPRESSOR ay 7 On page four, check the water valve and the ar distributor damper. WATER VALVE must operate between 1.0-4,24Vand2.95-322V. ‘hiss checked by turing the temperature control from min, to max, DRAUGHT VALVE must operate in the working range 1.0-4.0V. ‘The difference between min, and max. must be approx. 1V. ‘This is checked by tuming the al distributor contol from floor towindscraen. At the same time, check manually that the ‘damper moves asit should, WARNING! RISK OF CRUSHING! 8 On page five, check heating/cooling, air distributor anc fan con- trols ‘This is checked by he controls being turned from min. to max. REQUIRED TEMP must operate between 0.31.1 V and 39-47 V. REQ, DRAUGHT must operate between 0.3-1.1 Vand 39-4,7V. REQ, FAN SPEED must operate betwoen 0.3-1.1 Vand 39-47 Yin the fan's zero positon (straight up) the value must be 2.2- 2av. 9 Onpage six, check the fan speed, the recirculation damper and, the compressor. FAN SPEED is checked by turing the fan contol from Interme- date postion to one cirection and then tothe other airection ‘The value must increase from 0 to 255, This applies to both di- rections. RECIRCULATON is tested by holding inthe bypass button (the Joystick pane!) while turning the fan control to the let recircu- lation). The cisplay should show 11. Check thatthe damper ‘moves correctly by removing the frst ai filter in front of the imate cover and checking manually ‘COMPRESSOR checked by selecting max. cooling on the tem- perature contol. after approx. a5 seconds the compressor will be activated and then 11 is shown in the display. NOTE: can only be tested when the system i led. vorrouates ‘Workshop manual DRF 400-250 ‘9 Frame, body, cab and accessories ~9.4 HVAC 2 10 On page seven, check the direction selector onthe water valve, (CLOCKWISE Turning the temperature control clockwise should show 11 11 after CLOCKWISE ana 00 1 after ANT-CLOCKWISE, ‘OUTPUT WATER VALVE CLOCKWISE YX ANTE-CLOCKAISE XY XY ANTLCLOCKWISE Turing the temperature control antclock- \wise should show 00 11 after CLOCKWISE and 11 11 after ANT: clockwise, NOTE: The ones are only active for ashort time, GO 11 onpago ig choke arecton stron te a a GozeuT DEALGEE VALE Closes int a dautor cane cots hou Sore oe Show ate Clcranseana ir oher ckoetat CLOCKWISE tring te a deta cont nce Senda it Tse close eno arate crocus NOTE: The aves enya oa shor ne ‘i oO Workshop manual DRF 400-450 vonroxa168 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories - 9.4.1 Fresh air iter 9.4.41 Fresh air filter Fresh air filter, description ‘The fresh air ters located under the caver in the external unt for fresh air inlet tothe cab, infront ofthe cab fan. finer filter can be selected ((@)) but then air flow is reduced. 1S. Fresh alr inlet cab 1. Fresh air fter 2. Fresh air flter and recitculation damper Fresh air filter, replacement ‘ee Maintenance manual DRF 400-450. vorro1o%e0 ‘Workshop manual ORF 400-450 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories 9.4.2 Fresh alr damper oF recirculation damper 7 9.4.2 Fresh air damper or recirculation damper Fresh air filter or recirculation damper, description ‘The damper is controlled electrically and controls the alr between fully open for trash air to recirculation of ar. The damper is located ‘nthe external unit fr fresh alr net to the cab ‘The signal can be checked from the dlagnostic menu, see Mainte- nance manual ORF 400-880, section 8 Control system, group 4.4.8 (CUMATE, menu 6 Fresh air inlet cab 41. Fresh air filter 2. Fresh alr ftor and recirculation damper ‘Workshop manuel DRF 400-250 voarouores | 28 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories - 9.4.2 Fresh air camper or reckulation damper replacement ‘1 Machine in service postion, see section B Safety. 2 Romave the wioer arms ' Motor, fresh alr filter or recirculation damper, ‘3. Remove the nuts which hold the wiper motor in the protective plate. 4 Remove the protective pate. ‘5. Remove the fresh al filter. vorrorcr08 Workshop manual DRF 400-450 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories - 9.4.3 Cab fan @ Remove the bots which secure the arm and motor inthe plat, Detach the connector from the motor. Replace the motor. Fitin the reverse order. Tighten the wiper acm with 16:20 Nm, 9.4.3 Cab fan Cab fan, description “The cab fans located in the external unit for fresh ar inlet tothe. 2b. The fan consists of two single fans. “The signal can be checked from the diagnostic menu, see Meinte- hance manual DRF 460-450, section 8 Control system, groun 8.4.4.5 (CUMATE, menu 6. Fresh air inlet cab 1. cab fan ‘Workstiop manual ORF 400-450, vorrorst68 30 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories ~ 9.4.3 Cab fan Cab fan, replacement 1 Machine in service postion, see section & safety. 2 Remove the wiper arms, 3 Remove the bolts which secure the wiper motor in the protec: tive plat. 4 Remove the protective plate, 5 Detach the washer hose from the protective plate. vorroxares ‘Workshop manual DRF 400-450 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories — 9.4.8 Cab fan 3 6 Remove the fresh air iter. 7 Remove the bolts which secure the plate and cab fan. 8 Detach the connector from the cab fan, 9 Remove the cab fan, 10 Replace the cab fan, “11 itinthe reverse order. Tighten the wiper arr with 16:20 Nm. \Workshoe manual ORF 400-450 vonro.orea 2 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories ~ 9.4.4 Heat exchanger heat 9.4.4 Heat exchanger heat Heat exchanger heat, description The heat from the engine's coolant i transmitted to the cab via the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is located behind the fan in the external unit fr fresh air inlet to the cab (> Freshair inlet cad 1. Heat exchanger, heating 2. Heat exchanger cooling and sensor for refrigerant temperature CB) 3. Expansion valve Heat exchanger, cooling/heating, replacement NOTE Requires special authorisation 11 Machine in service postin, see section & Safety 2. Drain the AC system of R134a retigerant 3 Detach the AC system hoses and the coolant hoses. woarouaree Workshop manual DRF 400-450 {9 Frame, body, cab and accessories -9.4,4 Heat exchanger heat 33 4 Remove the wiper arms, ‘5 Remove the nuts which hold the wiper motor inthe protective plate 6 Remove the protective plate 7. Detach the waster hase from the protective plate. 12 Remave the fresh air filter. ‘Workshop manual DRF 400-250, vorro1.o1e8 34 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories - 9.4.4 Heat exchanger heat 9 Remove the pate frame. 10. Remove the cab fan 1 Remowe the heat excienger cover plate vorror crea ‘Workshop manual DRF 400-450, {7 Frame, body, cab and accessories ~ 9.45 Water valve 35 Water valve postion under cab floar trom below) 12 Detach al ud inlets and outlets from the heat exchanger. 13 Lift out the neat exchanger carefully 114 Change the heat exchanger. 15 Fitin the reverse order. Tighten the wier arm with 16-20 Nm, 16 Ref the AC system with R134 retigerant For volume, see section F Technical data 9.4.5 Water valve Water valve, description ‘The water valve contols the climate control unit's capacity for heat Ing trom 0 (closed valve) to 100 95 open valve), The water valve is, electrically contrlle. ‘The signal can be checked from the diagnostic menu, see Mainto- nance manual ORF 400-450, saction & Controisystem, group 84.4.1 CCUMATE, monu 1, 8.4.4.4 CUMATE, menu é and 8.44.7 CLIMATE, menu, ‘Workshop manual ORF 400-450 vorro1o168 6 9 Frame, body, cad and accessories ~ 9.4.8 Sensor engine temperature ‘Water valve, replacement “Machine in service position, see section 8 Safety. Detach the connector from the water valve, top the flow offuld to and from the water valve using hose pit Detaci the coolant hoses from the water valve. Remove the water valve from the cab floor. ‘Change the water valve Fit inthe reverse order. ‘Check te coolant level. 1. Water valve ~2.Steering valve 9.4.6 Sensor engine temperature Sensor, engine temperature, description Sensor, coolant temperature, senses the engine coolant tempera ture, see section 7 Engine, group 1.7.9 Sensor coolant temperature. ‘The signal canbe checked from the diagnostic menu, see Mainte- hance manual DRF 400-450, section 8 Contral system, group 4.4.2 ccuare, menu 2 Sensor, engine temperature, replacement ‘See section 1 Engine, group 1.7.9 Sensor coolant temperature, For replacement, see supplier documentation engine. vorro1 0168 ‘Workshop manual ORF 400-450 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories 9.4.7 AC-compressor a 9.4.7 —_AC-compressor ‘Compressor, description @ ‘The compressor drives the unit by working as a pum. It draws in cold, low-pressure gas from the evaporator, compresses the gas \whicn then becomes warm, and then forces out high-pressure gas to the condenser. ‘The compressors driven by V-belts directly by the machine's en- ine, Activation andl deactivation of the compressor ishandled by an electromagnet clutch, controled by a thermostat, ‘The signal can be checked from the dlagnostic menu, see Mainte- nance manual DRF 400-450, section & Control system, group 8.4.4.6 CCUMATE, menu 6. oO ‘Compressor, replacement NOTE Requires special authorisation 11 Machine in service postion, see section 2 Safety. 2. Drain the AC system of R134 refrigerant. 3. Detach the coolant hoses from the compressor. 4 Loosen the belt tensioner so thatthe compressor belts re: eased, 5 Remove the bolts which sacure the compressor. ‘5 Replace the compressor. oO 7 Fltin the reverse order. 8. Refll the AC system with Riada refigerant. For volume, see section F Technical data “alternator belt tensioner 2. Compressor ‘Workshop manuel DRF 400-450 vorroxo1es 38 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories ~ 9.4.8 Condenser 9.4.8 Condenser Condenser, description ic} ‘The condenser slocated on the radiator inthe engine compartment, ‘The function ofthe condenser isto convert the hat, high-pressure gas from the compressor to liquid form. Pipes ard cooling finsin the ‘condenser battery absorb the heat, which Is dlesioated with a fan ‘The refrigerant temperature inthe condenser varies from approx, 0 °C10 70°C, and the pressure between 12 and 14 ar, depending on ‘the ambient temperature and airflow through the condenser. When the refrigerant has condensed to liquid, tis forced on tothe fut reservotriter eryer. Condenser, replacement NOTE Requires special authorisation. 11 Machine in service postion, see section 8 Safety. 2. Drain the AC system of n134a refrigerant 3 Detach the Inlet and outlet hase from the condenser. 4 Remove the bolts which secure the condenser atthe top edge ‘and lit the condenser out in a suitable way. Replace the condenser, fitingit in the reverse order. 6 Ref the AC system with R134a refrigerant 11 Radiator 2 condenser For volume, see saction F Technical data voreota168 ‘Workshop manual DRF 400-450 ‘9 Frame, body, cab and accessories - 9.4.9 Humidity filter » 9.4.9 Humidity filter Moisture filter, description @ ‘The moisture iter collects the liquid refrigerant, binds moisture and filtersimpuriies. he reservoir functions as an expansion tank in the cooting circuit \When the refrigerant has passed through the dryer inthe bottom of the fui reservoir, itrises through a standipe.Througha signt ass, itis possible to check that flow is without bubbles anc! that the sys- tem is adequately filed with refrigerant. 4. Fluid reservoir moisture ter 2. Pressure monitor Moisture filter, replacement ‘See Maintenance manual DRF 400-450. Workshop manual DRF 400-450 voreo10168 cy 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories ~ 9.4.10 Pressure monitor 9.4.10 Pressure monitor Pressure monitor, description @ ‘The pressure monitor cuts off the current to the compressor's mag net clutch F the pressure in the cooling circuit becomes abnormally high or low. ‘The signal can be checked from the diagnostic menu, see Maint. ‘nance manual DRF 400-450, section 8 Contr system, group&.4.4.3 cuMaTe, menu 3, 1. Fluid reservok moisture iter 2, Pressure monitor Pressure switch, replacement NOTE Requires special authorisation. Machine inservice postion, see section 8 safety. Drain the machine of 2134a refrigerant, Detach the connector from the pressure switch, Unscrew the pressure switen from its mounting. Replace the pressure switch Refll the machine with R134a refrigerant 1. Fluid reservoir moisture flter 2. Pressure switch, voaro10108 Workshop manual DRF 400-450 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories -9.4.11 Expansion valve a 9.4.11 Expansion valve Expansion valve, description @ ‘The expansion valve isthe pat inthe cirult that separates te high Dressure side from the low-pressure side, The refrigerant arrives at the expansion valve uncer high pressure and leaves it under ow pressure. After tne expansion valve, the refrigerant convarts to a _Zaseous state and i transported to the compressor once again ‘The amount of refrigerant that passes the evaporator varies depend ing onthe heat load. The valve works from fully epen to fully clased {and searches between these for an optimal evaporation point Expansion valve, replacement NOTE Requires special authorisation 11 Machine in service postion, see section 8 Safety. 2. Drain the AC system of refrigerant 3 Detach the AC system hoses. 44 Detach the coolant hoses. 5 Remove the heat exchanger for cooling/heatng to access the expansion valve, see Heat exchanger, cooling neatng, replace ‘ment page 32. (6 Replace the expansion valve 7. Fitin the reverse order 9.4.12 Sensor coolant temperature Sensor, temperature in refrigerant, description @ Sensor, refrigerant temperature position 2), senses the refigerant, temperature in the heat exchanger cooling, this is used to contral the air conditioning. “The signal can be checked from the diagnostic menu, Maintenance ‘manuel ORF 400-450, section & Control system, group 8.4.4.2 CLt- MATE, menu 2. 1. Sensor, cab temperature 2, Sensor, refrigerant temperature CE) 3. Sensor, outlet fan temperature ‘Workstop manual DRF 400-850, vorroaten 42 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories - 9.4.12 Sensor coolent temperature Sensor, refrigerant temperature, replacement NOTE Requires special authorisation ‘Machine in service postion, see section & Safety. Drain the Ac system of refrigerant. Detach the AC system hoses from the heat exchanger. Detach the coolant hoses from the heat exchanger. Detach the heat exchanger to access the refrigerant tempera ‘ue sensor, see Heat exchanger, cooting/heating, replacement page 22. {6 Replace the temperature sensor. 7. Fitin the reverse order. Expansion valve, replacement NOTE Requires special authorisation [Machine in service position, see section B safety. Drain the Ac system of refrigerant. Detach the AC system hoses. Detach the coolant hoses. Remove the heat exchanger for cooling/neating to access the ‘expansion valve, see Heat exchanger, coating eating, replace- ‘ment page 32. 6 ‘Replace the expansion valve Fitin the reverse order, Workshop manual DRF 400-450 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories ~ 9.4.13 Heat exchanger cooling 43 9.4.13 Heat exchanger cooling Heat exchanger cooling, description @ ‘The heat exchanger for cooling consists of pipes and cooling fins ‘The cab ars cooled as Tt passes through the cooling heat exchang- er. The heat exchanger is located behing the fan in tre externa unit {or ftesh air inlet to the cab. Fresh alr inlet cab 1. Beat exchanger, heating 2. Heat exchanger cooling and sensor for rafigerant tomporature 3. Expansion valve Heat exchanger cooling, replacement ‘See Heat exchanger, coolig/heating, replacement page 22. ‘Workshop manual DRF 400-250, voaro.ores a8 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories ~ 9.4.14 Alcstributor 4. Dashboard panel 2, Steering wheel shaft adjustment 3. Lower protective cover i \ | Air cistibutor 9.4.14 Air distributor Air distributor, description ‘The air cstributor controls the air between defraster and flor and |s located behind the panel inside the cab, the damper is controlled electrically by the Control system ‘The signal can be checked from the dlagnastic menu, see Mainte- nance manual DRF 400-480, section 8 Contr system, group 8.4.4.4 CLIMATE, menu 4, 8.4.4.5 CLIMATE, menu 5 and 8.4.4.8 CUMATE, ‘menus. Air distributor, replacement 1 Machine in service postion, see section B Safty 2. Remove the dashiboara panel 3. Remove the steering whee shaft cover. 4 Detach the steering wheel shaft and angle it back against the driver's seat, Remove the lower cover infront ofthe pedal bracket Detach the air hoses from the alr alstrbutor and detach the ‘connector. 7. Remove the air distributor from its mounting. 8 Replace the ar distributor, ting it in the reverse order ‘Workshop manual DRF 400-450 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories - 9.4.15 Air vents 6 9.4.15 Air vents Air vents, description There are a number of fixed ar vents nthe cab’ interior, such as at the front ofthe doors and front windshield for defroster. There are aso two adjustable air vents in the outside corners of the insument panel. Adjustable flow ane direction, ‘A bigger air vents located towards the cat's lower part oor) so thatt’s possible to infinitely adjust the air flow from the cab's lower patt to defroster, Defroster nozzles, replacement 11 Machine in service postion, see section B Safety. 2 Remove the air damper manually A 3. Remove the bots which hold the other section ofthe defroster i nozzle in the dashboard Workshop manual DRF 400-450 vorroraree 4 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories - 9.4.16 Sensor temperature fan air out 4 Detach the air hose from the defroster nozzle. 5 Replace the defroster nozzle, 9.4.16 Sensor temperature fan air out Sensor, temperature outlet fan, description Sensor, temperature outlet fan (position 4) senses the temperature oftheir that blows outin the defroster nozzles. The air conditioning Is controlled by signals fram tne folowing sensors 1. Sensor, eab temperature 2. Sensor, refrigerant temperature (2) 3. Sensor, outlet fan temperature The signal can be checked from the diagnostic menu, Maintenance manual ORF 400-450, sction & Control system, group 8.44.2 CLI- Mare, menu 2 Sensor, outlet fan temperature, replacement 11 Machine in service postion, see section & Safety. 2 Remove the dashboard panel. 3. Remove the lower protective cover in front of te steering whee! shat 4 Dotach the steering wheel shaft and angle Itback against the ‘river's seat. 1, Dashboard panel 2, Steering wheel shaft adjustment 3. Lower protective cover, vorrouaree ‘Workshop menual DRF 400-450 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories - 9.4.17 Sensor cab temperature ” Detach the temperature sensor trom the alr distributor 6 Fitin the reverse order. 9.4.17 Sensor cab temperature Sensor, cab temperature, description Sensor, ca temperature (positon 1) senses the temperature ofthe air in the cab. ‘The signal can be checked from the diagnostic menu, see Malnte- ‘nance manual ORF 400-460, section 8 Control system, group 8.4.4.1 ‘CLIMATE, menu 1 1. Sensor, cab temperature 2, Sensor, refrigerant temperature CE) 3. Sensor, outlet fan temperature ‘Sensor, cab temperature, replacement 11 Machine in service position, see section & Safety. 2 Remove the dashboard panel ‘Workshop manual DRF 400-450 voreo1.or68 48 ¢ 9.4.18 9 Frame, body, cab and accessories — 9.4.18 Sensor outer temperature Detach the hose from the temperature sensor. Detach the connector ftom the temperature sensor Remove the temperature sensor. Replace the temperature sensor. Fitin the reverse order. Sensor outer temperature ‘Sensor, ambient temperature, description Lod Sensor, ambient temperature Sensor, ambient temperature (postion 3) senses the temperature of the air outside the cab, ‘The signal can be checked from the clagnostic menu, see Maine ‘nance manual ORF 400-450, section 8 Control system, group 8.4.4.2 ‘CUMATE, menu 2 ‘Sensor, ambient temperature, replacement UG 1 2 3 4 5 “Machine in service position, see section 8 Safety. Detach the connector from the temperature sensor, Remove the temperature sensor from its mounting In the cab. Replace the temperature sensor. Fitin the reverse order. vorronorce. ‘Workshop manual DRF 400-450

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