CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION, EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION, AND THEORY OF OPERATIONGENERAL INFORMATIONPREPARATION FOR STORAGE OR SHIPMENTGeneral Cleaning, Painting, and PreservationRepair During Administrative StorageRemoval of Equipment from Administrative StorageLIST OF ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMSLIST OF ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS - ContinuedTHREAT OF CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL, NUCLEAR (CBRN) CONTAMINATIONEQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AND DATAFigure 1. D6K Dozer (Left Side).LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTSFigure 2. D6K Dozer (Right Side).EQUIPMENT DATAEQUIPMENT DATA - ContinuedTHEORY OF OPERATIONFigure 1. Engine Components.Figure 2. Engine Components.Figure 3. Powertrain Components.ELECTRICAL SYSTEMFigure 4. Implement Hydraulic System Components.CHAPTER 2 OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONSDESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATOR CONTROLS AND INDICATORSFigure 1. Main Entry and Exit.Figure 2. Alternate Exit.Figure 3. Door Handles.Figure 4. Seat.Figure 5. Seat Belt.Figure 6. Wrist Rests, Armrests, and Control Pods.Figure 7. Left Joystick Controls.Left Joystick Steering And Transmission ControlsLeft Joystick Steering And Transmission Controls - ContinuedFigure 8. Right Joystick Controls.Figure 9. Switch Panel.Switch PanelFigure 10. Winch Controls.Figure 11. Ripper Control.Figure 12. Heater and Air Conditioning Controls.Figure 13. Brake/Deceleration Pedal.Figure 14. Monitoring System Indicators.Figure 15. Monitoring System Gauges, Digital Display, and Ignition Switch.Figure 16. Messenger Display.Figure 17. Battery Disconnect Switch and Emergency Shutoff Switch.Figure 18. 24V Slave Receptacle, Electric Fuel Priming Pump, and Fuel Shutoff Valves.OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS Scope; Initial Adjustment Before Use; Mounting and Dismounting; Seat, Seat Belt, and Control Adjustments; Engine Starting and Machine Warm-up; Parking; Digital Display Window: Messenger Display; Operational Information; Transmission and Steering Control; Winch OperationSEAT, SEAT BELT, AND CONTROL ADJUSTMENTSENGINE STARTING AND MACHINE WARM-UPStopping MachineDIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOWFigure 1. Messenger Display.Figure 2. Default Screen.Machine SettingsOperator Profile MenuMACHINE WARNING SUMMARIESFigure 3. Left Joystick Transmission and Steering Control.Figure 4. Engine Throttle Switch.TRANSMISSION AND STEERING CONTROLWINCH OPERATIONFigure 5. Winch Controls.RIPPER OPERATIONOPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS General, Slave Starting, Operation in Extreme Cold, Operation in Extreme Heat, Operation in Mud or on Soft Surfaces, Operation in Sandy or Dusty Areas, Operation in Saltwater Areas, Operation at High Altitudes, Operation in Snow and on Ice, Fording, Towing and Special Techniques, Operating Portable Fire Extinguisher, Stopping Engine if an Electrical Malfunction Occurs, Equipment Lowering with Engine Stopped Figure 1. Slave Receptacle.OPERATION IN EXTREME COLDStarting Procedures - Machine Equipped with Arctic KitOPERATION IN EXTREME HEATOPERATION IN MUD OR ON SOFT SURFACESOPERATION IN SALTWATER AREASOPERATION IN SNOW AND ON ICETOWING AND SPECIAL TECHNIQUESFigure 2. Towing Connection Points.Figure 3. Emergency Shutoff and Battery Disconnect Switches.EQUIPMENT LOWERING WITH ENGINE STOPPEDSTOWAGE AND DECAL/DATA PLATE GUIDE Scope, Stowage, Warning Message Labels and Stencils, Unique Identification LabelsFigure 2. Decals and Data Plates.WARNING MESSAGE LABELS AND STENCILSFigure 3. Decals, Data Plates, and Stencils.WARNING MESSAGE LABELS AND STENCILS - ContinuedFigure 4. Decals, Data Plates, and Stencils.Figure 5. Winch Data Plate.Figure 7. Unique Identification Labels.Figure 8. Unique Identification Labels.CHAPTER 3 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESTROUBLESHOOTING INTRODUCTIONMONITORING SYSTEM WARNINGSTROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM INDEXTROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES Electrical System, Engine, Hydraulic SystemELECTRICAL SYSTEMENGINEENGINE - ContinuedENGINE - ContinuedENGINE - ContinuedHYDRAULIC SYSTEMHYDRAULIC SYSTEM - ContinuedCHAPTER 4 PMCS INSTRUCTIONSPREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) INTRODUCTIONGENERAL PMCS PROCEDURESGENERAL PMCS PROCEDURES - ContinuedLeakage Definitions for PMCSPREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS).Figure 1. Dozer Blade Mounting.Figure 2. Blade Cylinder Inspection.Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - ContinuedFigure 3. Radiator Cap Access Door and Coolant Level Check.Figure 4. Fuel Shutoff Valve.Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - ContinuedFigure 5. Engine Oil Level Check.Figure 6. Ether Cylinder.Figure 7. Cab Fresh Air Filter and Hydraulic Tank Filler Cap.Figure 8. Fuel Tank Filler Cap.Figure 9. Hydraulic Tank Sight Gauge - Type I with Winch.Figure 11. Blade Cylinder Inspection.Figure 12. Lock Tube Assembly.Figure 13. Radiator and Cooling Fan.Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - ContinuedFigure 14. Monitor System Display.Figure 15. Blade Float and Action Light Indicators.Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - ContinuedTable 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - ContinuedTable 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - ContinuedFigure 16. Coolant Level Check and Radiator Cap Access Door.Figure 17. Engine Oil Level Check and Oil Filler Cap.Figure 18. Fuel Filter/Water Separator.Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - ContinuedFigure 19. Cab Fresh Air Filter and Hydraulic Tank Filler Cap.Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - ContinuedFigure 20. Fuel Tank Drain Valve - Type I with Winch.Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - ContinuedFigure 22. Fuel Tank Filler Cap.Figure 23. Hydraulic Tank Sight Gauge - Type I with Winch.Figure 24. Hydraulic Tank Sight Gauge - Type II with Ripper.Figure 25. Batteries.Figure 26. Window Washer Fluid Tank.Figure 27. Track Pins and Bushings.Figure 28. Track Roller Frame Inspection.Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - ContinuedFigure 29. Winch Oil Level and Fill Plugs.Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - ContinuedCHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSAIR FILTER ELEMENTS MAINTENANCE Removal, Cleaning and Inspection, InstallationFigure 1. Air Filter Housing Cover.Figure 3. Primary Air Filter Element and Frame.Figure 4. Secondary Air Filter Element.CLEANING AND INSPECTIONFigure 5. Secondary Air Filter Element.Figure 8. Air Filter Housing Cover.AIR FILTER ELEMENTS MAINTENANCE Removal, Cleaning and Inspection, Installation - ContinuedDOMELAMP BULB REPLACEMENT Removal, InstallationFigure 3. Domelamp Assembly.ETHER STARTING AID CYLINDER REPLACEMENT Removal, Cleaning and Inspection, InstallationFigure 2. Gasket.Figure 3. Ether Starting Aid Cylinder.FRONT IDLER POSITION INSPECTION InspectionFUSE AND CIRCUIT BREAKER MAINTENANCEFigure 2. Fuse and Circuit Breaker Identification.FRONT IDLER POSITION INSPECTION Inspection - ContinuedFigure 3. High Amperage Circuit Breakers.Figure 4. Panel Cover.TRACK ADJUSTMENT Inspection, Tight Track Adjustment, Loose Track AdjustmentFigure 1. Measuring Track.Figure 2. Track Valve Cover.Figure 3. Track Valve.Figure 4. Track Valve Cover.Figure 5. Track Valve Cover.Figure 6. Grease Fitting.Figure 1. Windshield Wiper Replacement.CHAPTER 6 SUPPORTING INFORMATIONREFERENCESTECHNICAL MANUALSCOMPONENTS OF END ITEM (COEI) AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS (BII) LISTSTable 1. Basic Issue Items (BII).Table 1. Basic Issue Items (BII) ContinuedTable 1. Basic Issue Items (BII) ContinuedEXPENDABLE AND DURABLE ITEMS LISTTable 1. Expendable and Durable Items for the D6K Dozers.Table 1. Expendable and Durable Items for the D6K Dozers - Continued.Table 1. Expendable and Durable Items for the D6K Dozers - Continued.