Develon DX225LC-7 Crawler Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual (950106-02500DE) (1001 and Up)
That DX225LC-7 usually lives in the rough stuff—muddy sites, demo piles, trench jobs, loading trucks all day. This manual helps you set a steady maintenance rhythm so the machine stays predictable: what to trace each morning, what to check every 50–250 hours, what to inspect before you push it hard. Say you’re in peak season, running two shifts; you’ll know when to stop and bleed the fuel system properly after a filter change so it starts clean the next morning instead of wasting an hour chasing air in the lines.
Applications & Use Cases
- Set up a daily walkaround: trace leaks, check fluid levels, inspect tracks and rollers, and verify safety functions before anyone climbs in.
- Plan your service intervals so you can route grease, filters, and oil changes into slow days instead of killing uptime mid-job.
- Use the procedures to isolate weird behaviors—sluggish boom, swing drift, overheating—then test one system at a time instead of guessing.
- Align operator habits with the book: warm-up, cool-down, work modes, and parking so the engine and hydraulics typically last longer.
- Keep a log using the manual’s schedule so you can prove the machine’s been maintained when it’s time to sell or trade.
FAQ
Q: Is this manual searchable on a laptop or tablet?
A: Yes, you can usually search the PDF by keyword, which makes it quicker to find a test or inspection step on-site.
Q: Can I print just the pages I need for the jobsite?
A: You typically can; most folks print the maintenance schedules and key procedures, stick them in a binder, and keep the full file on a device.
Safety Note
Always isolate the machine, relieve hydraulic pressure, and verify everything’s stable before you crawl under it or crack any lines.
Develon DX225LC-7 Crawler Excavator Index:
- DX225LC-7
- Revision
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Intended Use
- Engine and Emission Control System Maintenance
- Machine Capacity
- Attachments
- Product Identification Number (PIN)
- Component Serial Numbers
- Engine Identification
- Your Machine Serial Numbers
- Safety Messages
- EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- UK DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- Regulation (EU) 2017/654 Annex XV
- Engine operation and maintenance
- Malfunctions & Inducement
- DEVELON Fleet Management System General Information and Privacy Notice
- Safety
- Safety Decals
- Information and Location for Safety Decals
- Information and Location for Safety Decals (Continued)
- General
- Safe Operation is Operator’s Responsibility
- Know Your Machine
- Proper Work Tools and Attachments
- Pressurized Fluids
- Flying or Falling Objects
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Correction of Machine Problems
- Crushing and Cutting
- Hot Coolant and Oils – Burn Prevention
- Fire and Explosion Prevention
- Fire Extinguisher and First-aid Kit (Emergency Medical Kit)
- Electrical System and Electrical Shock
- Roll-over Protective Structure (ROPS)
- Regulation 8.35(2) of the Mines Safety and Inspection Regulations (1995)
- Transportation
- Obey State and Local Over-the-Road Regulations
- Loading and Unloading
- Transporting Machine
- Operation
- Before Engine Starting
- Work Site
- Mounting/Dismounting
- Cleaning
- Operator Station
- Seat Belt
- Visibility Information
- Boost Starting or Charging Engine Batteries
- Starting Engine
- Swinging or Traveling
- Lifting and Digging
- Operation on Slopes
- Towing
- Attachment
- Equipment Lowering with Engine Stopped
- Engine Stop
- Parking Machine
- Long Term Storage
- Before Storage
- During Storage
- After Storage
- Maintenance
- Warning Tag
- Cleaning
- Proper Tools and Clothing
- Disassembling Precautions
- Use of Lighting
- Fire and Explosion Prevention
- Burn Prevention
- Rubber That Contains Fluorides
- Rubber and Plastics
- Welding Repairs
- Warning for Counterweight and Front Attachment Removal
- Lock Inspection Covers
- Working on Machine
- Accumulator
- Compressed Air
- Track Tension Adjustments
- Supports and Blocking for Work Equipment
- High-pressure Lines, Tubes and Hoses
- Battery
- Environment and Circumstances
- Work Site Areas Requiring Extra Caution
- High-voltage Cables
- Underground Operation
- Working in Water
- Working in Contaminated Environment
- Operation in Extreme Conditions
- Exhaust Ventilation
- Asbestos Information
- Silica Dust Information
- Disposal of Hazardous Materials
- Sound
- Vibration Information
- Operating Controls
- Component Locations
- Operator’s Area
- Operational Controls and Panels
- 1. Start/Stop Button
- 1-1.Starter Switch (If Equipped)
- 2. Smart Key
- 3. Air Conditioning and Heating Control Panel
- 4. 12V Power Socket
- 5. 24V Power Socket
- 6. USB Charger
- 7. Wiper Control Panel
- 8. Engine Speed Control Dial
- 9. After Treatment System Switch
- 10. Cabin Work Light Switch (If Equipped)
- 11. Light Switch
- 12. Travel Speed Selector Switch
- 13. Overload Warning Switch (If Equipped)
- 14. Buzzer Alarm Stop Switch (If Equipped)
- 15. Intelligent Floating Boom Switch (If Equipped)
- 16. Air Compressor Switch (If Equipped)
- 17. Warning Light Switch (If Equipped)
- 18. Mirror Heater (If Equipped)
- 19. Fine Swing Switch
- 20. Quick Coupler Switch (If Equipped)
- 21. Auxiliary Mode Switch
- 22. Emergency Start Mode Switch
- 23. Dozer Lever
- 24. One Touch Deceleration Button
- 25. Horn Button
- 26. Rotating Switch (If Equipped)
- 27. Breaker/Booster Button
- 28. Joystick One Touch Function Button
- 29. Shear Switch (If Equipped)
- 30. Micro Phone (If Equipped)
- 31. Display Monitor
- 32. Around View Monitoring (AVM) Monitor (If Equipped)
- 33. Photo Sensor
- 34. Hour Meter
- 35. Safety Lever
- Display Monitor
- Functional Check
- Setting a Password
- 1. Fuel Gauge
- 2. DEF (AdBlue®) Level Gauge
- 3. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
- 4. Hydraulic Oil Temperature Gauge
- 5. Tachometer
- 6. Audio Display
- 7. Main Warning Lamp
- 8. Digital Clock
- 9. Favorites Button
- 10. Main Information Selector Button
- 11. Main Information Indicator
- 12. Power Mode Selector Button
- 13. Power Mode Indicator
- 14. Operating Mode/Flow Setting Selector Button
- 15. Auto Idle Selector Button
- 16. Menu Selector Button
- 17. Back Button
- 18. Camera Mode Selector / ESC Button
- 19. Jog Switch
- 20. Mode Symbol Display
- 21. Indicator Display
- 22. Display Warning Symbols
- Warning Pop-Up Messages
- User Menu
- User Menu – Access and Escape Methods
- Around View Monitoring (AVM) System
- Operating Conditions and Instructions
- Screen Components and View Modes
- Displaying Outlines of the Vehicle Area
- Proximity Alarm System
- Sensor Locations
- Sensor Operating Conditions and Settings
- Sensor Alarm Setting
- Operating Range and Display
- Heater and Air Conditioner Control Panel
- Location of Controls and Vents
- Control Panel
- Memory Function
- Additional Operating Instructions
- Miscellaneous Electrical Devices
- Cabin Light
- Safety Lever
- Circuit Breaker (50A, 80A)
- Fuse Boxes
- DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Audio
- Seat Adjustment
- 1. Forward/Backward Adjustment
- 2. Adjusting Height of Seat and Depth of Cushion
- 3. Reclining Position Adjustment
- 4. Headrest
- 5. Lumbar Support Adjustment
- 6. Seat Heater Switch
- 6-1. Heating/Ventilation Switch (If Equipped)
- 7. Left and Right Control Stand Adjustment
- 8. Left and Right Control Stand Height Adjustment
- 9. Adjusting Height/Angle of Armrest
- Seat Belt
- Seat Belt Locking and Unlocking
- Engine Emergency Stop Switch
- Emergency Exit Glass Breaking Tool
- Miscellaneous Convenience Devices
- Ceiling Cover
- Front Windows
- Door Side Latch
- Cabin Storage Compartments
- Sun Visor
- Sunglasses Case
- Cup Holder
- Storage Box
- Miscellaneous Access Covers and Doors
- Side Door
- Storage Box Door
- Engine Hood
- Air Gun and Compressor (If Equipped)
- Air Gun
- How to Use Air Compressor
- How to Connect Air Gun
- Operation
- To Operate a New Excavator
- Starting and Stopping Engine
- Inspection Before Starting Engine
- Operational Checks Before Starting Engine
- Engine Start
- Diesel Heater (If Equipped)
- Hydraulic System Warm-up
- Hydraulic System Warm-up – Cold Weather
- Stopping Engine
- Checks and Maintenance After Stopping Engine
- Wait to Disconnect Indicator
- Safety Lever
- Travel
- Automatic Travel Speed Control
- Travel Control Lever Operation
- General Travel Instructions
- Straight Travel Pedal (If Equipped)
- Operating Instructions
- Engine Speed Control
- Emission Control System
- After Treatment System
- Mode Selection
- Change Machine Control Pattern By Selector Valve (If Equipped)
- Work Levers (Joysticks) (ISO Pattern)
- Work Levers (Joysticks) (BHL Pattern)
- Intelligent Floating Boom Control (If Equipped)
- Dozer Blade (If Equipped)
- Two-Piece Boom (If Equipped)
- Smart Power Control (SPC)
- Operating Precautions
- Working in Water
- Escaping From Mud
- Parking Excavator
- Towing Procedure
- Attachments
- Bucket Replacement and Reversal
- Replacement
- Reversal (If Applicable)
- Hydraulic Attachments (If Equipped)
- Breaker Operation
- Shear Operation
- One-Way/Two-Way Valve Operation
- Rotating Operation
- Quick Coupler Operation
- Lifting Objects
- Lifting Objects with Quick Coupler
- Equipment Lowering with Engine Stopped
- Inspection, Maintenance and Adjustment
- Maintenance Information
- Machine Setup Position for Maintenance
- Handling Oil, Fuel, DEF (AdBlue®), Coolant
- Oil
- Fuel
- DEF (AdBlue®)
- Engine Oil
- Grease
- Coolant and Water for Dilution
- Filters
- Electrical System Maintenance
- Recommend Fuel, Coolant and Lubricant
- Lubrication
- Symbols for “Lubrication and Service Chart”
- Fluid Capacities
- Table of Recommended Lubricants
- Maintenance Intervals
- 10 Hour / Daily Service
- Boom, Arm and Front Attachment Pins – Lubricate
- Engine Oil Level – Check
- Hydraulic Oil Level – Check
- Fuel Level – Check
- DEF (AdBlue®) Tank Level- Check
- Pre Fuel Filter and Water Separator – Check
- Swing Reduction Gear Oil Level – Check
- Dust Net – Clean
- Coolant Level – Check
- Window Washer Liquid Level – Check
- Bucket Teeth and Side Cutters – Inspect
- Cooling Fan Blade – Inspect
- Air Intake System and Emission Control System – Check
- Seat Belt – Inspect
- AVM (Around View Monitoring system) – Check
- Mirrors – Check
- Structure – Inspect
- All Switches and Travel Alarm (If Equipped) – Check
- Safety Lever – Check
- Exterior Lights, Horn, Control Console Indicator, Gauge Panel – Check
- Overall of Engine Condition – Check
- All Controls and Linkages – Check
- 50 Hour / Weekly Service
- Perform All Daily Service Checks
- Arm and Bucket Joint Pins – Lubricate
- Dozer Blade Pin – Lubricate
- Swing Bearing – Lubricate
- Fuel Tank Water and Sediment – Drain
- Air Compressor and Tank – Check
- Engine Fan Belt – Check
- Track Assemblies (Links, Shoes, Rollers, Idlers) – Inspect
- 250 Hour / Monthly Service
- Perform All Daily and 50 Hour Service Checks
- Boom and Arm Joint Pins (One Piece Boom) – Lubricate
- Boom and Arm Joint Pins (Two – Piece Boom) – Lubricate
- Engine Fan and Alternator Belts – Check
- Breaker Filter (If Equipped) – Replace
- Hydraulic Oil Return Filter – Replace
- Pilot Filter – Replace
- Pin and Bushings of the Front End Attachment – Inspect
- Battery Fluid – Check
- Bolts and Nuts – Inspect
- Fuel System Hose Clamps – Inspect
- 500 Hour / 3 Month Service
- Perform All Daily, 50 and 250 Hour Service Checks
- Track Spring – Check
- Swing Gear and Pinion – Lubricate
- Engine Oil and Filter – Replace
- Air-Conditioning Outer Filter – Clean
- Air-Conditioning Inner Filter – Clean
- Cooling System – Clean
- Air Cleaner Outer Filter – Clean
- Final Drive Gear Oil – Check
- Air Compressor Filter (If Equipped) – Clean
- Final Drive Gear Oil – Change
- Swing Reduction Gear Oil – Change
- 1,000 Hour / 6 Month Service
- Perform All Daily, 50, 250 and 500 Hour Service Checks
- Swing Reduction Gear – Lubricate
- Hydraulic Oil Tank Breather Filter – Replace
- Hydraulic Oil Return Filter – Replace
- Pre Fuel Filter – Replace
- Main Fuel Filter – Replace
- Pilot Filter – Replace
- Final Drive Gear Oil – Change
- Swing Reduction Gear Oil – Change
- Air-Conditioning Outer Filter – Replace
- Air-Conditioning Inner Filter – Replace
- Fuel Cap Filter – Replace
- Check and Adjust Engine**
- 2,000 Hour / Yearly Service
- Perform All Daily, 50, 250, 500 and 1,000 Hour Service Checks
- Air Cleaner Outer and Inner Filter – Replace
- Coolant – Change
- Hydraulic Oil and Suction Filter – Replace
- Alternator and Starter** – Check
- Rubber Antivibration Shock Mounts – Check
- Perform and Record Results of Cycle Time Tests
- Inspect Machine to Check for Cracked or Broken Welds or other Structural Damage
- Adjust Valve Clearance** – Check
- Head Bolt Torques – Check
- 4,000 Hour / Biennial Service
- Major Parts – Periodic Replacement
- 4,500 Hour / Biennial Service
- DEF (AdBlue®) Filter – Replace
- DEF (AdBlue®) Breather Filter – Replace
- 8,000 Hour / 4 Year Service
- 12,000 Hour / 6 Year Service
- Hose In-service Lifetime Limit (European Standard ISO 8331 and EN982 (CEN))
- Air-Conditioning System
- Check Control Panel
- Check Air Conditioner Hoses
- Check Condenser
- Check Magnetic Clutch
- Bucket
- Bucket Tooth Replacement
- Bucket O-ring Replacement
- Electrical System
- Engine Cooling System
- General
- Antifreeze Concentration Tables
- Table of Standards for Allowed Tap Water
- Fuel Transfer Pump (If Equipped)
- Handling of Accumulator
- Track Tension
- Venting and Priming Hydraulic System
- Main System Pump
- Hydraulic Cylinders
- Swing Motor
- Travel Motor
- General Venting
- Maintenance in Special Conditions
- Transportation
- Loading and Unloading
- Warning for Counterweight and Front Attachment Removal
- Counterweight
- Lifting Machine
- Specification
- Standard Specification
- Overall Dimensions
- One – Piece Boom
- Two – Piece Boom
- Disassembled Parts, Dimension and Weight
- Ground Pressure
- Digging Force
- Arm – Tearout Force
- Bucket – Breakout Force
- Working Range
- One – Piece Boom
- Two – Piece Boom
- Excavator Rated Lift Capacity Tables
- Approximate Weight of Workload Materials
- Index
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