Have you tried this.?
"If increasing the engine speed is not acceptable, the operator can allow a parked regeneration. In order for a parked regeneration to occur. Bring the machine to a stop. Move the hydraulic lockout control lever to the LOCKED position and set the engine speed to low idle. Do not operate the hydraulic controls. If those conditions are met for approximately 2 minutes, the ECM will slowly increase the engine speed and an active regeneration will begin. After completing the active regeneration, the engine speed will slowly decrease back down to low idle."
Is the Operation & Maintenance Manual still in the pocket behind the seat.?Thanks operator got that to work
Yes I tried to read what I could do but the operator was hogging it and I only really seen about getting a cat dealer to clean the dpfIs the Operation & Maintenance Manual still in the pocket behind the seat.?
Gotcha. The quote I posted above was lifted straight from the O&M.Yes I tried to read what I could do but the operator was hogging it and I only really seen about getting a cat dealer to clean the dpf
I know it’s in their thank you very much, seems like the problem at my company is everyone is just relying on the auto idle feature and leave the throttle all the way up. Once they turned the knob down and lifted the arm it Initiated the regen feature. nige you’re one awesome guy I’ve read your helpful replys time after time and can only say one thing, thank you for your time and knowledge !!!Gotcha. The quote I posted above was lifted straight from the O&M.