If the container loader engine is idling for extended periods or the fuel quality is low, the engine's DPF may become clogged. If this symbol appears on the IHM2 main display, your engine's DPF is clogged and you need to activate the engine's stationary regeneration function to correct the problem.
Regeneration Activation Steps:
Step 1: Check the fuel level. It is recommended that the fuel level be at least 1/2 tank capacity.
Step 2: Start the engine.
Step 3: Push combination switch S1 to the center position (neutral), extend the outriggers to the lowest position, and lower the main platform and bridge platform to their lowest positions.
Step 4: Press the F1 button on the IHM2 control panel to enter the engine regeneration interface.
Step 5: Press the F2 button on the IHM2 control panel to activate the engine regeneration interface.
The primary function of a container loader is to lift air containers and pallets to the aircraft cabin door and transfer cargo from the loader to the aircraft cabin, or to transport cargo from the aircraft cabin to the ground.
Container Loader Specifications
Overall Length: 11,150 mm
Overall Height: 3,570 mm
Overall Width: 4,410 mm
Wheelbase: 4,200 mm
Weight: 23,300 kg
Main Platform Rated Load: 14,000 kg
Bridge Platform Rated Load: 7,000 kg
Main Platform: 485-5,640 mm
Bridge Platform: 1,970-5,640 mm
Maximum Permissible Slope: 5%
External Turning Radius: 10 m
Vehicle Weight: 23,300 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity: 260 L
Emergency Pumps: Electric and Manual
Diesel Engine: TCD 2.9 L4 HT
Electrical System: 24 V DC
Batteries: 2 x 12 V, 110 Ah, 850 Amps
Tires: 285/70R, 19.5
