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12  Safety instructions 

For your safety… 

 
This supplement to the operating manual contains general rules of conduct for the intended use 
of the implement and safety-related information that should always be observed for your 
personal safety. 
 

The list is very extensive, and some of the information does not apply exclusively to the delivered 
implement. However, the summary of the information often reminds you of unconsciously neglected 
safety regulations for the everyday operation of machines and implements. 
 
 

  Intended use 

 

The implement is designed solely for normal use in agricultural operations (intended use). 
 
Any other use is considered to be non-intended. The manufacturer is not liable for any resulting damage, 
the operator alone bears the associated risk. 
 
Intended use also includes compliance with the conditions for operation, maintenance, and repairs 
prescribed by the manufacturer. 
 
The implement may only be used, maintained and repaired by persons who have relevant experience 
and were instructed on the risks. The safety instructions must also be handed over to other users. 
 
The applicable accident prevention regulations as well as the other generally safety-related, 
occupational health and road traffic regulations must also be observed. 
The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from unauthorised modifications and the use of 
components and auxiliary parts. 
 
 

  General safety-related instructions and accident prevention regulations 

 

  Before operating the implement and the tractor, always check for traffic and operational safety (like 

fractures, cracks, chafe marks, leaks, loose bolts and connections, vibrations and unusual sounds). 

  The implements must be checked regularly by the operator (before every use) for any fractures and 

cracks, chafe marks, leaks, loose bolts and connections, vibrations, unusual sounds, and to ensure 
they function correctly.  

  The implements should be cleaned regularly using compressed air. While doing this, personal 

protective equipment should be worn if necessary. 

Summary of Contents for UD 100 M1

Page 1: ...ORIGINAL OPERATING MANUAL Version 1 0 EN Item no 00601 3 684 Operating manual UD 100 M1 Please read carefully before initial operation...

Page 2: ...Agitator 11 Calibration test Regulation of the seed rate 12 Operation on the road 13 Emptying the hopper 14 6 Cleaning care maintenance and repairs 14 General information 14 Location of the rating pl...

Page 3: ...the safety and health requirements mentioned in the EC Directives the following standards and or technical specifications were taken into account EN 14018 Agricultural and forestry machinery Seed dril...

Page 4: ...excessive wear The warranty expires if damage is caused by external forces in cases of operating errors if the prescribed requirements are not met if the implement is modified expanded or equipped wi...

Page 5: ...rol box either through the 3 pin standard socket or optionally directly from the battery Mounting the implement The spreader should be attached to the vehicle either facing towards the front or the re...

Page 6: ...d a 12 pin plug for the sensors speed sensor and or lifting unit sensor TIP Pay attention to the angle at which you look at the control box to be able to read the display optimally If necessary bend t...

Page 7: ...be switched off again for various safety related reasons 5 Settings and operation Spreading width The spreading width depends on the density of the de icing product salt grit on the delivery rate of t...

Page 8: ...in flow behaviour and much more CAUTION The grain size of the grit may not exceed 5 6 mm Spreading width m 1 5 2 5 3 4 5 5 6 Speed for the spreading disc 200 600 600 1200 1200 1800 1800 2400 2400 2800...

Page 9: ...ng material exits the spreading disc a little earlier and the implement spreads a little more to the left when standing in front of the spreader Moreover the point of impact can be adjusted The point...

Page 10: ...remove the M6x16 flange screw and install the deflector with the supplied star knob screw Dismounting the seeding shaft To dismount the seeding shaft proceed as follows PLEASE NOTE When changing the s...

Page 11: ...Figure 8 5 To install the seeding shaft proceed in the reverse sequence Agitator Use of the agitator is only required for spreading materials that tend towards bridging If the agitator is not needed...

Page 12: ...he speed of the seeding shaft depends on the spread rate and the forward speed when operating with sensors To determine the desired spread rate you should perform a calibration test before beginning w...

Page 13: ...material CAUTION For safety reasons it is imperative to ensure that the spreading plate is not switched on as long as the spreading plate unit is folded down Operation on the road When you start spre...

Page 14: ...plement 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...

Page 15: ...rial hopper see Emptying the hopper Point 5 9 2 Disconnecting the spreader from the power supply 3 Remove the seeding shaft see Dismounting the seeding shaft for this Point 5 5 4 Fold back the cover o...

Page 16: ...from the spreader 2 Clean the spreader inside and out see Cleaning the spreader Point 6 3 3 Store the spreader in a dry place to prevent the formation of germs inside the implement Storage of the imp...

Page 17: ...m Min spread rate 0 5 kg of salt per minute Max spread rate 20 kg of salt per minute Power supply 12 V 30 A Spreading plate motor data nominal power 170 watt Power consumption of the spreading plate...

Page 18: ...ibration test can be performed directly from the spreader Scope of delivery Calibration button Cable length 1 m Item number 00410 2 094 Fill level sensor This sensor can be retrofitted on the UD It me...

Page 19: ...he thickness of the shaft must not exceed 41 mm Scope of delivery Brackets incl rubber grommets Item number 11003 2 025 Calibration slide The calibration slide is hooked onto the frame The parking pos...

Page 20: ...Page 20 10 Connection diagram Figure 23...

Page 21: ...evelopment department creates a leading edge for you and APV Tell us about the positive and negative experiences you have had with the machine Share your suggestions for improvement and your ideas wit...

Page 22: ...ment may only be used maintained and repaired by persons who have relevant experience and were instructed on the risks The safety instructions must also be handed over to other users The applicable ac...

Page 23: ...When mounting the implement the hydraulic connections to the tractor hydraulic system must be connected carefully according to the operating manual Always attach ballast weights at the intended attac...

Page 24: ...operator must ensure that no one is in the vicinity of the universal metering unit when it is being moved by the tractor s hydraulic system for use of the spreading disc Visual check by the driver Wh...

Page 25: ...p edges always use suitable tools and gloves Properly dispose of oils grease and filters Always cut the power supply when working on the electrical system When performing electrical welding work on th...

Page 26: ...implement Always switch off the engine and remove the key before maintenance work Danger due to thrown parts observe the safety distance Do not reach into rotating parts Switch off the implement and d...

Page 27: ...Page 27 Notes...

Page 28: ...stria Telephone 43 0 2913 8001 Email office apv at Fax 43 0 2913 8002 Web www apv at Company details APV Technische Produkte GmbH Managing Director Ing J rgen Sch ls Dallein 15 3753 H tzelsdorf Austri...

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