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4. Off-Loading Conveyor System.............53
    

Before Using the OCS...................................54

    Conveyor Safety............................................ 54 
    Using the Conveyor....................................... 56 
    Charging the OCS Hydraulics....................... 56
    Conveyor Tracking........................................ 57
    Conveyor Maintenance................................. 58

    

Using the Basket ..........................................59 

     Basket Maintenance.....................................61 
     Basket Covers..............................................62 
     Basket Safety Strut.......................................62       
     Troubleshooting............................................63

5. Controls and Adjustments....................65

        

      Overview.......................................................67
      Control and Adjustments..............................68  
      Adjustable Overhead Teeth..........................68
      Retention Board Adjustment.........................69
      Cleaning Air Control......................................70
      Tailboard Adjustment....................................71

  Elevator Air Control......................................72
  Standard Pickup Header Speed Control.....73
  Remote Auger Reverse...............................73
  PTO Speed Adjustment...............................74
  Pickup Header Height Adjustment ..............76
  Header Auger Adjustment............................77
  Rotor Speed Adjustment..............................78
  Variable Pitch Vine Spreaders.....................78

6. Performance.........................................81

    Fine Tuning Operation..................................83    

Achieving  Maximum  Ground  Speed.............83    

Increasing Picking Capacity..........................84

    Harvesting Under Wet Conditions................85

Troubleshooting............................................86

Table of Contents (cont.)

7. Maintenance ...................................... 91 

    Belt Adjustment ......................................... 93
    Chain Adjustment ...................................... 94
    Lubrication ................................................ 95
    PTO and Driveline ..................................... 96
    Schedule & Lubricants .............................. 97

Lubrication Locations.................................98

    Post Season Maintenance..........................99
    Tire & Wheel Fasteners Torque.................100

8. “Peanut Tech”Monitoring and Control..........103

     Key Features............................................104
     Home Screen Functions and Controls.....106
     Help/Basic Instruction Screens................107
     Access Setup  Screen .............................107
      All Information Screen...................................108
     Calibrating the Actuator..................................109
      Custom Air Pressure Settings.......................109

Warranty......................................................116                  

Introduction

M2120A PT Peanut Combine

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MAN152

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Summary of Contents for M2120A

Page 1: ...e Peanut Combine MAN152 1st Edition Beg S N 570000 March 2019 2019 Read this manual before using this product Failure to follow the instructions and safety precautions in this manual can result in ser...

Page 2: ...es You can find us on the Web at www amadas com or e mail us at amadas amadas com or call us at 757 539 0231 Mailing Addresses P O Box 1833 Suffolk VA 23439 P O Box 3687 Albany GA 31701 Shipping Addre...

Page 3: ...3 Safety Decal Locations 18 2 Preparation 23 Overview 24 Basket Safety Strut 24 Pre Delivery Checks 25 3 Operation 29 Combine Process 30 Hitching Combine to Tractor 32 Attaching and Checking Driveline...

Page 4: ...ment 76 Header Auger Adjustment 77 Rotor Speed Adjustment 78 Variable Pitch Vine Spreaders 78 6 Performance 81 Fine Tuning Operation 83 Achieving Maximum Ground Speed 83 Increasing Picking Capacity 84...

Page 5: ...Process View 31 Figure 3 2 Pin Hitch 32 Figure 3 3 Jack Stow Location on Combine 32 Figure 3 6 PTO Driveline Placement Measurements 34 Figure 3 7 PTO Driveline 34 Figure 3 8 Maximum PTO Driveline Len...

Page 6: ...n 59 Figure 4 10 Infeed Hopper Deflector Shield Adjustment Locations 59 Figure 4 11 Infeed Hopper Shield Deflector Location 59 Figure 4 12 Elevator Air Adjustment 60 Figure 4 13 Basket Pivot Point Gre...

Page 7: ...ure 7 4 Tensioning System N A Figure 7 5 Belt Adjustment N A Figure 7 6 Header Drive Chains 94 Figure 7 7 Drive Chains and Idlers 95 Figure 7 8 PTO Lubrication Points 96 Figure 7 9 Lubrication Locatio...

Page 8: ...Pre Start Internal Inspection Guide 42 Table 3 3 Proper Operation Troubleshooting Guide 46 Table 3 4 M2120A Combie Setting Guides 47 Table 3 5 M2120A Shaft Speeds at 100 48 Table 6 0 M2120A Troublesh...

Page 9: ...ies We are strongly committed to your satisfaction and safety Our goal is for you to be satisfied with our machinery for many years and it is our hope that you will choose AMADAS again for your equipm...

Page 10: ...ombine available The combination of innovative technology low yearly maintenance and the industry s largest threshing and separation capacity makes this machine the world leader in pull type combines...

Page 11: ...g cylinders Dual speed cylinder drives optional Adjustable retention board Two sets adjustable overhead teeth standard Five sets adjustable concave teeth optional Separation system Five retractable sp...

Page 12: ...Dimensions OCS Figure I 2 Dimensions Front View OCS Figure I 1 Dimensions Side View OCS Introduction M2120A PT Peanut Combine 11 2 18 MAN152 x...

Page 13: ...Dimensions Dump Basket Figure I 2 Dimensions Front View BDS Figure I 1 Dimensions Side View BDS 11 2 18 Introduction M2120A PT Peanut Combine MAN152 xi...

Page 14: ...NOTES Introduction M2120A PT Peanut Combine 11 2 18 MAN152 xii...

Page 15: ...Safety 1 Safety Practices 3 Safety Practices Operator 5 Safety Practices Equipment 6 Safety Practices Maintenance 10 Safety Decals 13 Safety Decal Locations 18 4 24 19 Safety M2120A PT Peanut Combine...

Page 16: ...ion that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations typically for machine components that for functional purposes cannot be...

Page 17: ...rained operator familiar with this machinery and trained in its operation should be allowed to operate this machine Do not read eat drink talk text or use a mobile phone while using this equipment Use...

Page 18: ...food or beverage containers that can mislead someone into eating or drinking from them Do NOT pour waste onto the ground down a drain or into a water source Read the Operator s Manual Read the Operat...

Page 19: ...before refueling machine Fill fuel tank outdoors Prevent fires by keeping machine clean of accumulated trash grease and debris Always clean up spilled fuel Handle Fuel Safely Avoid Fires Handle Chemic...

Page 20: ...to tip particularly on hillsides Use following tow load weight ratios as guidelines Note Sudden braking can cause a towed load to swerve and upset Reduce speed if towed load is not equipped with brak...

Page 21: ...tions Attach chain to the tractor drawbar support allowing only enough slack in the chain for turning To increase visibility use the lights and devices provided with your machine Keep safety items in...

Page 22: ...tact of any high pressure fluid flow If an accident occurs respond as follows Seek medical treatment immediately Any fluid injected into the skin must be surgically removed within a few hours or gangr...

Page 23: ...er severe electrical shock or possible death Make sure all components are secured in the proper position before transporting machine for example off loading conveyor etc AVOID all lines particularly l...

Page 24: ...must be raised for service work Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed Fix any damage immediately replace worn or broken parts Keep the machine free of any buildup of grease oil or d...

Page 25: ...a chlorinated solvent in areas where welding will take place Do all work in an area that is well ventilated to carry toxic fumes and dust away Dispose of paint coatings and solvent properly Service Ch...

Page 26: ...ge if available Check wheels for low pressure cuts bubbles damaged rims or missing lug bolts and nuts NEVER fill a damaged tire or one that is missing lug bolts or nuts Service Combine Safely Use Bask...

Page 27: ...ace a part with a safety decal also replace that decal For replacement decals call your AMADAS dealer Replacement safety decals are available free of charge Safety decals used on this machine are show...

Page 28: ...ep off equipment unless seat or platform for operation is provided 6 Keep all persons off of machine 7 Make certain everyone is clear of machine before starting engine 80936 3 5 WARNING 80935 Read and...

Page 29: ...949 DANGER MOVING PARTS HAZARD To prevent serious injury or death when performing maintenance on this machine Put the tractor in park Shut off the engine Remove the key 80934 DANGER ELECTROCUTION HAZA...

Page 30: ...distance of high speed towing 30 mph or more 80867 WARNING CAUTION TO PREVENT INJURY OR MACHINE DAMAGE FROM LOSS OF CONTROL WHILE TOWING Make sure spindle and axle extension bolt torque is set to 400...

Page 31: ...urs or any towing over 25 miles Check after any distance of high speed towing 30 mph or more 80867 WARNING 80941 80959 Figure 1 1 Safety Decal Locations Right Side View Safety Decal Locations M2120A 4...

Page 32: ...ZARD To prevent serious injury or death when performing maintenance on this machine Put the tractor in park Shut off the engine Remove the key 80934 80946 80950 80932 WARNING CRUSH HAZARD PINCH POINT...

Page 33: ...GER ELECTROCUTION HAZARD To prevent severe injury or death Avoid contact with any overhead utility lines or electrically charged conductors Maintain safe clearance from power lines at all times Be esp...

Page 34: ...park Shut off the engine Remove the key 80934 DANGER MOVING PARTS HAZARD To prevent serious injury or death when performing maintenance on this machine Put the tractor in park Shut off the engine Remo...

Page 35: ...NOTES 4 24 19 Safety M2120A PT Peanut Combine MAN152 21...

Page 36: ...This page left blank intentionally Preparation M2120A PT Peanut Combine 4 24 19 MAN152 22...

Page 37: ...Overview 24 Basket Safety Strut 24 Pre Delivery Checks 25 2 Preparation 4 24 19 Preparation M2120A PT Peanut Combine MAN152 23...

Page 38: ...tend to use your combine These checks are intended to help you detect problems early reduce downtime and extend the life of your combine Overview Basket Safety Strut Read Chapter 1 Safety before perfo...

Page 39: ...s 400 ft lb for flange type lug nuts 475 ft lb for Budd type lug nuts 4 Remove the level plug in the side of the tongue gearbox Check oil level 5 Check the hydraulic oil level in tank if equipped with...

Page 40: ...sket SLOWLY 15 Carefully check basket alignment with the duct 16 Shorten or lengthen the two turnbuckles that support the duct as needed if realignment is necessary Figure 2 5 Duct Support Turnbuckles...

Page 41: ...nd sprockets 2 Check all pulleys and belts for heat indicating looseness 3 Check belt and chain alignments 4 Check for overheated gearboxes and hot bearings 5 Check machine to make sure all safety dec...

Page 42: ...NOTES Saftey M2120A PT Peanut Combine 4 24 19 MAN152 28...

Page 43: ...e Start Checks 36 Daily Pre Start External Inspection Guide 41 Daily Pre Start Internal Inspection Guide 42 Operating Procedure 43 Proper Operation 45 Hydraulic Basket Lip Dirt Trap 49 Road Towing Com...

Page 44: ...apable of speeds as low as 1 MPH while maintaining engine RPMs that will produce a combine speed readout of 100 Optimum harvest conditions exist when windrows are harvested with peanut moisture conten...

Page 45: ...inders separate the good peanuts from the coarse vine material and carry the vine material out of the machine Peanuts sift out of the cam actuated separator cylinders and are swept down to the disc se...

Page 46: ...on the side of the tongue or the alternative holding bracket on the side of machine for storage Refer to Figure 3 3 Make sure that the pin hitch pivot moves freely and is greased adequately NOTICE If...

Page 47: ...2500 PSI pump flow Escaping fluid or spray under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury Read Avoid High Pressure Fluids in Chapter 1 Safety Relieve pressure before disconnecting hydra...

Page 48: ...hitch approximately 3 1 2 below the centerline of the tractor PTO output shaft 3 Extend the tractor draw bar until the center of the pin hitch is approximately 20 from the end of the tractor PTO outp...

Page 49: ...ble with your tractor do not exceed the observed limits or severe damage to the combine and tractor will occur whether the PTO is engaged or disengaged NOTICE Do NOT allow the tractor tire to touch th...

Page 50: ...f this section to do the checks Daily External Pre Start Inspection 1 Clean built up dirt and debris from the machine Refer to the External Inspection Guide General Cleaning list Figures 3 11 through...

Page 51: ...ve shields and guards are in place when the combine is in operation 5 Grease the front tongue u joint as shown in Figure 3 19 Use the grease listed in the Recommended Lubricants table at the beginning...

Page 52: ...ly inflated tires can result in serious personal injury Make sure the lug nut torque and cold inflation tire pressure are at the required specifications 11 Check tire pressures and lug nut torques acc...

Page 53: ...the basket falls ALWAYS install the basket safety strut over the hydraulic cylinder before working around or under the raised bin Daily Pre Start Checks cont 13 Make sure there are no powerlines or ot...

Page 54: ...without all shields correctly in place ALWAYS keep hands feet and clothing away from power driven parts Final Pre Start Inspection Refer to the Pre Start External Inspection Guide at the end of this s...

Page 55: ...excessive wear Check separator clutch for signs of slippage Check clean disc separator chain guide Check gearboxes for leaks Verify all shields are in place PTO Connection Listen for any unusual nois...

Page 56: ...linders Cleaning Section Inspect cleaning fan for buildup or damage Check stemmer saws for buildup or damage Check disc separator for obstructions Air Lift System Elevator housing and peanut ductwork...

Page 57: ...the T handle securely Figure 3 25 Adjustable Overhead Teeth Controls If green vine material is present in the windrow engage the first cylinder overhead teeth fully This keeps the preconditioning cyl...

Page 58: ...on Refer to the Proper Operation table at the end of this section 3 Make any necessary adjustments 4 Run the combine down the windrow approximately another 50 yards and check performance again 5 Set t...

Page 59: ...y will help produce a cleaner sample by allowing the screen at the basket lip to remove more dirt and small foreign material Offloading Serious personal injury and machine damage can result from dumpi...

Page 60: ...e being left on the peanuts Increase PTO speed and or engage overhead stripperst There are NO leaves or other light foreign material present in the basket or peanuts blowing over the tailboard Make no...

Page 61: ...Proper Operation cont Important Make these following checks once your combine has been put into operation Table 3 4 M2120A Combine Setting Guides 4 26 19 Operation M2120A PT Peanut Combine MAN152 47...

Page 62: ...r Cylinder 101 2 Walker Cylinder 101 3 Walker Cylinder 101 4 Walker Cylinder 105 5 Walker Cylinder 110 1 15 Disc Separator 192 Elevator Fan 2523 Cleaning Fan 1229 Vine Spreader 237 Collection Auger 10...

Page 63: ...xtended position Figure 3 29 Basket Lip Extended If you dump the basket without having the basket lip fully extended peanuts will not fall uniformly from the lip but will spill out of the sides To ret...

Page 64: ...e center position 3 Install the 1 x 4 1 4 pin and safety clip Side Shift Cylinder Specifications Retracted Length 20 1 4 Extended Length 30 1 4 Stroke 10 Inside Diameter 3 Outside Diameter 3 1 2 3000...

Page 65: ...NOTES 4 26 19 Operation M2120A PT Peanut Combine MAN152 51...

Page 66: ...Off Loading Conveyor System M2120A PT Peanut Combine 4 24 19 MAN152 52...

Page 67: ...r Safety 54 Using the Conveyor 56 Charging the OCS Hydraulics 56 Conveyor Tracking 57 Conveyor Maintenance 58 Using the Basket 59 Basket Maintenance 61 Basket Covers 62 Basket Safety Strut 62 OCS Trou...

Page 68: ...age power line could result in death or serious personal injury Be aware of the combine s height and width which can be found on the Specifications Table in the Introduction Chapter Check overhead cle...

Page 69: ...obstructions It is important to remember the following safety items when your combine is equipped with the OCS option Always keep in mind the length of the conveyor and how far out it extends even whe...

Page 70: ...draulic motor seals If possible make sure the return line is connected to the direct to tank port If properly set peanut flow is as follows Charging the OCS Hydraulics Escaping fluid or spray under pr...

Page 71: ...VER make adjustments to the conveyor while it is operating STOP the conveyor Make minor adjustments then engage the conveyor and observe the results Figure 4 1 Tracking Rod Location Tracking Rod Serio...

Page 72: ...Figure 4 4 Conveyor Top End Grease Points Grease Bearings Weekly for signs of excessive wear Inspect infeed hopper bearing and wear plate Inspect the three guide wheels around the edge of infeed hoppe...

Page 73: ...djustment Locations Auger Shield Adjustment Adjust the infeed hopper deflector shields inside the basket Figure 4 9 Auger Shields Location Auger Shield Figure 4 10 Infeed Hopper Deflector Shield Adjus...

Page 74: ...itor the highest row of bin side slots The peanut depth will most rapidly fill in that region Note It is not necessary to fill the basket completely to start offloading To achieve maximum harvesting e...

Page 75: ...t point two pumps weekly Grease hydraulic arm pivot point two pumps weekly Figure 4 13 Basket Pivot Point Grease Location Basket Pivot Point Hydraulic Arm Pivot Point Figure 4 14 Hydraulic Arm Pivot P...

Page 76: ...onal injury could result if the basket were to fall ALWAYS install the basket safety strut over the hydraulic cylinder before working around or under the raised bin 1 Lift basket using appropriate rem...

Page 77: ...to the tractor 5 Check for a foreign object e g rock etc under the conveying augers Note If an auger is stalled the conveyor will also stall 6 Check for bridging of material at the point where materi...

Page 78: ...NOTES Off Loading Conveyor System M2120A PT Peanut Combine 4 24 19 MAN152 64...

Page 79: ...lboard Adjustment 71 Elevator Air Control 72 Standard Pickup Header Speed Control 73 Remote Auger Reverse 73 PTO Speed Adjustment 74 Pickup Header Height Adjustment 76 Header Auger Adjustment 77 Optio...

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Page 81: ...varieties under similar conditions Changing the PTO speed affects picking and cleaning operations and can be used to fine tune operations To further maximize combine performance there are primarily tw...

Page 82: ...increase that cylinder s effectiveness If the vines are green and or tough progressively engage the overhead teeth to allow more threshing of the vines starting at the 1 2 engaged position If you not...

Page 83: ...peanuts from bunch type vines clustered around the tap root move the control handle toward engaged Only engage the handle enough to ensure that good peanuts are not being left on the vine behind the c...

Page 84: ...djust it back until no good peanuts are being blown out the back of the machine Note If the air is set too low proper separation will not occur and peanuts can ride over the disc separator with the vi...

Page 85: ...needed make them as follows Note Raising the tailboard in fields where heavy foreign material exists stones melons wood etc increases the chance for the foreign material to get into the bin Lower the...

Page 86: ...llows Raise the air if peanuts are very dirty or high yield Note Excessive airflow will cause LSKs Lower the air if peanuts are very light fragile or dry Lower the air if LSKs or empty hulls are in th...

Page 87: ...e header speed slightly to help dirt removal before it enters the machine Remote Auger Reverse Remote reversing auger and header speed control are standard features built into the hydraulic package on...

Page 88: ...onitor should read 100 Note Consistent combine speed is important for the best harvesting performance If the combine speed fluctuates check the combine drive belts and tractor PTO system for the sourc...

Page 89: ...nuts reduce the combine speed to below 100 to aid in performance Note Cleaning air and elevator air may need to be increased to maintain performance For tough or wet conditions raise the combine speed...

Page 90: ...ut high enough to allow dirt clods soil and other debris to fall out This reduces the amount of foreign material entering the combine Figure 5 16 Header Lift Cylinder NOTICE To reduce excessive wear a...

Page 91: ...ader auger is run at the halfway setting or lower for more efficient conveyance of crop and less rolling of vine material under normal conditions Use the adjustable bearing mount plates on each end of...

Page 92: ...n that can increase possible torque loads so the low speed setting should never be used in green or tough conditions Shut the tractor off before changing the dual speed cylinder drive settings and alw...

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Page 95: ...ing Operation 83 Achieving Maximum Ground Speed 83 Increasing Separating Capacity 84 Harvesting Under Wet Conditions 85 Troubleshooting 86 6 Performance 4 24 19 Performance M2120A PT Peanut Combine MA...

Page 96: ...Figure 6 1 M2120A PT OCS Peanut Combine Figure 6 1 M2120A PT Dump Basket Peanut Combine Performance M2120A PT Peanut Combine 4 24 19 MAN152 82...

Page 97: ...ne whether the loss is resulting from the cleaning air systems or the separator cylinder section before adjusting the cleaning air controls Refer to Chapter 5 Controls and Adjustments Fine Tuning Oper...

Page 98: ...chieved when peanut kernel moisture is 14 to 20 NOTICE IMPORTANT Make only one adjustment at a time between performance checks This will allow you to determine which adjustment is actually improving t...

Page 99: ...n the stemmer saw with a wire brush and scrape out the stemmer bottom 2 Remove the elevator duct work and clean thoroughly to remove buildup 3 Clean the separator cylinder concaves 4 Remove the inspec...

Page 100: ...oo high for conditions Shift tractor to lower gear Good peanuts being discharged over disc separator Ground speed too high for conditions Shift tractor to lower gear Cleaning air control improperly se...

Page 101: ...issipate Obstruction in elevator air duct Shut off tractor disassemble duct and remove obstruction Very dry harvest conditions Disengage teeth retention board and slow PTO Windrows have been run over...

Page 102: ...Tractor PTO not at or near design speed Adjust and observe combine speed monitor Ground speed too fast for conditions Shift tractor into a lower gear Threshing chamber jammed Stop shut off tractor an...

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Page 105: ...Adjustment 94 Lubrication 95 PTO and Driveline 96 Schedule Lubricants 97 Lubrication Locations 98 Post Season Maintenance 99 Tire Wheel Fasteners Torque 100 7 Maintenance 4 24 19 Maintenance M2120A PT...

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Page 107: ...he parking brake shut the tractor motor off and remove the key before servicing Belt Adjustment 3 Check belts and sheaves for wear Replace if necessary 4 Check the main drive belt in the middle There...

Page 108: ...ockets 3 The chains should have no more than 1 of play when checked in the middle Use the chain idlers to adjust Figure 7 6 Header Drive Chains 5 Lubricate chains if needed Refer to Table 9 Lubricatio...

Page 109: ...s operating NOTICE Damage to bearing seals may occur if you use a power grease gun or exceed the specified lubrication intervals Do NOT use a power grease gun and do NOT exceed the specified lubricati...

Page 110: ...ttings located 180 apart on the telescoping shaft NOTICE The driveline will fail if not lubricated on a periodic basis Daily lubrication of the CV driveline is essential to driveline longevity Figure...

Page 111: ...0 Recommended Lubricants LUBRICATION SCHEDULE Type of Lube 4 8 Hours 25 Hours 50 Hours 100 Hours Yearly Lubricate Hitch Assembly A X Lubricate PTO Driveline Shaft A X Lubricate U Joint on gearbox outp...

Page 112: ...igure 7 9 Lubrication Locations NOTE Refer to the OCS section for additional lubrication points and schedule Basket Pivot Points U joints U joints Wheel Bearings Hitch Maintenance M2120A PT Peanut Com...

Page 113: ...5 Release tension on all belts 6 Remove and clean all chains Store in a container of oil or oil diesel mix if possible If not reinstall but do not tension 7 Grease all fittings and driveline 8 Store...

Page 114: ...eel nut seats Once seats are damaged it will become impossible to keep nuts tight Always tighten hardware to these values unless a different torque or tightening procedure is listed for specific appli...

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Page 117: ...Basic Instruction Screens 107 Access Setup Screen 107 All Information Screen Functions and Controls 108 Calibrating the Actuator 109 Custom Air Pressure Settings 109 8 Peanut Tech Monitoring and Cont...

Page 118: ...nual Mode allows the operator to adjust the air as needed based on observed peanut flow to the basket Automatic In Auto Mode the controller monitors duct air pressure combine speed and elevator air ac...

Page 119: ...combine run time since the last service was performed Peanut Door Alarm The Peanut Door is located on the left side of the combine above the collection auger Figure 8 3 Peanut Inspection Door Locatio...

Page 120: ...on of an alarm for 5 minutes Unmutes the audible portion of an alarm during the 5 minutes 6 Returns to the HOME Screen from the HELP Screen Button 10 also 7 Decreases elevator air in manual mode 8 Inc...

Page 121: ...go to PAGE 1 of instructions 1 2 3 2 1 3 Access Setup Screen Figure 8 8 Peanut Tech Home Screen The SETUP Screen can only be accessed from the HOME Screen 1 Press and hold buttons 3 and 4 for more tha...

Page 122: ...ve 110 State of Actuator UP more air Backlit in green actuator is increasing air at that time State of Actuator DOWN less air Backlit in green actuator is decreasing air at that time Control Buttons 1...

Page 123: ...eanut Tech Home Page Calibrating the Actuator If a new Elevator Actuator is installed it is necessary to calibrate the actuator 1 In the HOME Screen press button 4 to set the air control to Auto Refer...

Page 124: ...number 5 Navigate to the Low Air Press to Open box by using the left or right arrow keys Figure 8 14 Peanut Tech Setup Page f Subtract 25 from the previously recorded Air Pressure number in Step 4 Use...

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Page 127: ...Non Safety Related Decals 116 Non Safety Decal Locations 117 Appendix A 4 24 19 Appendix M2120A PT Peanut Combine MAN152 113...

Page 128: ...80718 Engaged Overhead Teeth OPT 80787 Fan Damper Open Closed 1 80834 Remove Before Use 1 80902 Tape 2 X9 Yellow Reflective 2 80903 Tape 2 X9 Red Reflective 2 80904 Tape 2 X9 Orange Reflective 2 80980...

Page 129: ...NOTES 4 24 19 Appendix A M2120A PT Peanut Combine MAN152 115...

Page 130: ...the peanut combine and 3 make the combine available to an AMADAS authorized dealer within a reasonable period of time E NoDealerWarranty The selling dealer makes no warranty of his own on any item war...

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