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Emptying the hopper
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To empty the hopper, unscrew the screw plug on the emptying
nozzle at the front of the hopper, and hold a container, sack or
other vessel underneath.
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To ensure complete emptying, open the fastener and fold down
the spreading plate.
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Now attach a sack or a suitable hopper to collect the residual
quantity (Figure 15).
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Then actuate the menu point "Emptying" on the control box. Now
let the seeding shaft rotate until the hopper is completely empty,
and the seed wheels no longer deliver spreading material.
TIP!
To remove even the last spreading material residues,
clean out the hopper with compressed air.
Alternatively, you can suck out the remaining
spreading material with an industrial vacuum cleaner.
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Cleaning, care, maintenance, and repairs
General information
To maintain the implement in good condition even after a long service life, the following instructions must
be observed:
In the supplement "For your safety…" you will find some basic safety regulations for maintenance work.
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Original parts and accessories are designed especially for the machines or implements.
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Please note that parts and accessories not supplied by us have also not been tested and approved
by us.
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The installation or use of such products can therefore possibly negatively change or impede the
constructional properties of your implement. The manufacturer rules out any liability for damages
resulting from the use of non-original parts and accessories.
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The manufacturer is not liable for any unauthorised modifications and the use of components and
auxiliary parts.
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All bolted connections should be re-tightened at the latest after 3 operating hours and again after
20 hours, and then checked regularly. (Loose bolts can cause significant consequential damage,
which is not covered by the warranty.)
Figure 15
Summary of Contents for UD 100 M1
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