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Load weighing, calibration 948 Service Information 27/03/2021
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A40G Volvo

Load weighing, calibration


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A40G Volvo

Op nbr 948-001

Calibration should be performed after retrofitting work, scaling calibration, software download, and when the operator deems it
necessary, e.g., if the information display shows a load weight even if there is no load. For more information, see Load weighing,
description.
NOTE!
During the calibration sequence, the machine should be operated on ground without major grades, preferably on a ground
surface similar to that which the machine normally is operated on. The differential locks should be disengaged. Make sure that
there is no load remaining in the dump body.

Calibration is performed for 30 seconds. During this time the machine speed should be 8–18 km/h (5–11.2 mph).
NOTE!
An on-going calibration can be cancelled at any time by pressing the ESC-button.

If the attempted calibration failed, press the ESC-button to return to the initial display.

Starting calibration
The calibration is started from the service menu by pressing the service button and then, using the arrow keys, scrolling down to
Weight calibration and pressing the SELECT-button.

Figure 1
8 Service button
Alarm display figures and vehicle messages when calibrating
Information on the Figure in information display unit Description
information display
unit
Operate forward Calibration in progress.
8–18 km/h (5–11.2 mph) Remaining time is shown.

Figure 2

Weight calibration Conditions for calibration are not fulfilled.


denied Conditions not fulfilled are shown.

Figure 3

Weight calibration failed Calibration has been performed without


all conditions being fulfilled. Conditions
that have not been fulfilled are shown.

Figure 4

Weight calibration Calibration has been performed without


successful remarks.

Figure 5

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