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This section explains the various devices in the machine and shows the dangers or misu-

se that must be avoided. We recommend that you carefully read and become familiar with 

the procedures that will result in correct use of the machine in order to obtain maximum 

performance while minimizing intrinsic risks.

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The flashing light provides various information about the status of the machine. It will be 

useful to learn the key information presented in the diagram below.

5.1 CONNECTION OF THE RADIO CONTROL

Turn the ignition key to “ON”. An acoustic signal and the continuous red light from Bea-

con-net warn that the radio control is not connected.

To connect the radio control, press the green button A (Fig. 10) on the left and wait for the 

green light (H) and the blue light (L) to start flashing. When both lamps flash, press the 

green button A (Fig. 10) again for one second and then release it. Both lights stop flashing 

and the acoustic signal stops and the light turns green flashing: the radio control is con

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nected. In the event of an error, repeat the process.

5.2 ENGINE START 

(fig.10 - 11)

Move the throttle lever up (Fig. 10 (Q)) to the maximum.

Keep pressed the button (A) and then press the button (B) (Fig. 10) 

until the engine starts.

Lower the throttle control to idle speed and allow the engine to warm 

up. The engine speed can now be set and the value is displayed by 

the bar chart (Fig. 12 (bottom-right)).  

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5-SAFE USE

SECTION 5 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR A SAFE USE

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Summary of Contents for TracMow 95 EVO

Page 1: ...BHV Barbieri Hybrid Vehicle REMOTE CONTROLLED GRASSLAND MOWER BARBIERI GROUP BARBIERI GROUP MADE IN ITALY Operator s Manual MODEL 95 evo ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...vo Drive you can work more efficiently and safely The BeaConNet is a beacon on the machine that changes color to inform you of all dangerous situations and the status of the vehicle The vibration of t...

Page 3: ...GER 50m 1m Operator with PPE only Operator with PPE only N o p e o p l e o r a n i m a l s a l l o w e d i n s i d e t h i s p e r i m e t e r N o people or animals allowed inside this perim e t e r G...

Page 4: ...ich have to be taken to avoid the danger Ignoring these precautions can cause serious damages to the machine ATTENTION This warning is used in the handbook safety messages when the danger can cause mi...

Page 5: ...ility for any damage or accident derived by the machine ONLY ONE OPERATOR The machine was designed to be used by one operator only The presence of other people in the closeness could be dangerous for...

Page 6: ...5 NOTES...

Page 7: ...1 Access to working area 5 11 1 Loading unloading on from truck 5 12 Safety on working area 5 13 Use of Compass Drive optional SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 1 List of Radiocontroller errors SECTION 7 MA...

Page 8: ...ontacting the dealer for repairs or to order spare parts the following identification numbers of the machine must be noted Model and chassis number Engine type and serial number Chassis number Type Fi...

Page 9: ...ponge Radio Technology AFA Autom Frequency Agility Fuel capacity 32 Lt Joystick Optic Fuel consumption 3 5 L h 3000 rpm Reach 200 m Engine oil capacity 2 Lt Norms Comm Protocol CAN SAE J1939 Alternato...

Page 10: ...owing Kawasaki Motor FS730V 4 strokes with original muffler Acoustic pressure level LpAm 94 6 dB A Acoustic power level LwA 107 5 dB A 1 3 Vibrations The vibrations level was obtained with the machine...

Page 11: ...y reason the machine with a wear damaged or missing safety ele ment Replace the safety component with genuine parts before to use the machine The use of the machine without efficient safety element ca...

Page 12: ...E mark safety pictures and indications are applied on the machine and mentioned in the fig 4 WARNING BEFORE SERVICING Read the technical instructions in the operation manual before servicing the machi...

Page 13: ...No modification to the machine or use of not genuine spare parts can be done without the Manufacturer consent This praxis can lead to very dangerous and unpredictable situation and will anyway nullify...

Page 14: ...aust will most likely reach temperatures above 80 ATTENTION Danger of scalding 20 Keep the area of work clear and clean 21 Only use the machine in clear visibility 22 If you hit any objects during the...

Page 15: ...e in the Country where the machine is operating 35 Never refuel in confined places in vicinity of open flames or near the source of sparks No smoking during fuel handling 36 Never start the engine in...

Page 16: ...ing the machine 3 2 PRELIMINARY TESTS Before to use the machine for the first time it is necessary to verify Engine oil level see Cap 7 1 1 Fuel level in the tank see Cap 7 1 3 Battery charge on the R...

Page 17: ...vodrive B Crawler s roller I Power key P Antenna C Drive wheel J Engine Air inlet Q Remote control D Crawler Belt K Oil deepstick R Fron Flap guard E Rear Flap guard L Emergency switch S Blade support...

Page 18: ...recommend not to use the machine at the full power It is also necessary to leave the engine running for few minutes at the idle speed for warming after starting A sudden use at the max power just afte...

Page 19: ...e of EM coupling knives and belts see chapter 7 2 7 4 4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The machine is driven electrically 4 microprocessors control the functions of the machine to ensure maximum safety at all time...

Page 20: ...GHz and AFA technology Auto matic Frequency Adjustment which automatically searches for the freest transmission frequency in the event of interference Special Functions The radio control is equipped...

Page 21: ...Alarm code With Lever SPEED With Lever Speed limiter Engine Speed Button PTO EQUIPMENT When you press the Voltage at the AUX socket Swicth on PTO shafts Button Flashing leaming trajectories SERVO DRI...

Page 22: ...is not connected To connect the radio control press the green button A Fig 10 on the left and wait for the green light H and the blue light L to start flashing When both lamps flash press the green b...

Page 23: ...rface suitable for parking 5 4 DRIVE Fig 13 Check that the lever 8 is set in the UPPER position This lever reverse the motion Move the Joystick G Fig 10 FORWARD gradually and continuously The machine...

Page 24: ...n a flat ground If this was not possible stop across the slope so that the machine cannot move in the event of a brake fault 5 7 PTO Mowing Blade Switching ON Fig 15 When the machine is ready to drive...

Page 25: ...sary to mantein it and to make some controls everytime you use it These maintenance operations include safety devices whi ch are crucial to assure the safety Moreover this machine normally works in a...

Page 26: ...the truck or trailer Use ramps with the same or better specifications mentioned below Specifications of the ramps Length more than 4 times the height of the platform of the truck Width effective width...

Page 27: ...ed to stay inside the perimeter of 50 m Radius inside the white area only if it wear the Personal Protective Equipment prescribed DANGER Do not allow for any reason the people to enter into the DANGER...

Page 28: ...9 SAFE AREA DANGER 50m 1m Operator with PPE only Operator with PPE only N o p e o p l e o r a n i m a l s a l l o w e d i n s i d e t h i s p e r i m e t e r N o people or animals allowed inside this...

Page 29: ...onds The machine begins to follow the defined path d If the remote control joystick is touched the ServoDrive disengages automatically and the operator regains control of the machine e By moving the m...

Page 30: ...c card Engine grumbles and make smoke Problem in the fuel Check the fuel type or clearness Engine starts and stop makes smoke Oil level too high Check the oil level and in case drain oil out Machine d...

Page 31: ...ension 48V 07 A2 A3 A4 B Power error Power section anomaly 08 A2 A3 A4 R Driver limit temperature Let cool down the driver 09 A2 A3 A4 R Engine limit temperature Let cool down the engine 12 A2 A3 A4 R...

Page 32: ...ntenance points A Engine oil drain cap E Air filter I Blade B Fuel filter F Battery L Blade fasteners C Fuel tank cap G Belt D Engine oil filling cap H Mower deck protection Fr Rear Lubrication point...

Page 33: ...s air filter Fig 20 E For the engine to function properly it is important to check that the engine s air filter or co oling elements are free from clogged stubble in the airflow Clean these items freq...

Page 34: ...awler tension and their conditions It is important to check the condition of the tracks to prevent them from coming out of the guides while you are working If their tension is not sufficient upon insp...

Page 35: ...screws washers and bushings before use The reorder codes for the individual components are displayed to facilitate replacement How to check the blade The knife rotates at high speed so abnormal wear...

Page 36: ...50 hours of operation which is the engine break in time This change removes the floating metallic particles created by the rotating parts Let the engine run for a few minutes to warm up Before you st...

Page 37: ...inside Battery condition Rubber pipe Radio controller s battery Charge every time Cutting blade belt Adjust tension Cutting blade condition See part 7 1 6 Cutting blade fasteners See part 7 1 6 Front...

Page 38: ...ngine air filter and air intake This measure protects the service life of the engine and ensures greater efficiency and lower fuel consumption For cleaning the filter see chapter 7 1 2 Use compressed...

Page 39: ...cutting deck must be removed see Fig 30 7 2 7 Blade sharpeing and replacing The blade of this mulching machine is turning very fast so that a small damage in one single blade can create an imbalance w...

Page 40: ...ing 5mm 30 Refit the blade holder Tightening torque 160Nm Carefully lay the machine on the floor NOTE For easier loosening of the blade fixing screw E Fig 30 remove the belt guard Z Fig 7 Lock the nut...

Page 41: ...wrench and loosen the lock nut screwed to the pin Once loosened unscrew the pin with a 12mm Allen key To facilitate the exit of the track it is recommended to completely unscrew the pin inside the tr...

Page 42: ...to come out of the guides In this condition it is advisable to insert the tensor lock by lowering the locking bracket With a strong side shift the block does not leave any space between the rail and...

Page 43: ...ended to charge both batteries before starting work A battery charger is supplied with the radio control to charge the battery Charger technical data Power supply voltage 230V AC Power demand 35mA AC...

Page 44: ...f electric or electronic waste material Waste separation contributes to protecting the environment and facilitates recycling Pb Battery Dispose the battery properly because the lead included in a batt...

Page 45: ...ult of improper repair work or or which are subject to natural wear and tear see instructions in the operating instructions are excluded from the guarantee The warranty will be void if the device is r...

Page 46: ...and the terms of warranty are those conceded by the engine s manufactu rer the on guarantee assistance will have to be strictly executed in the Authorized service centres For further information see t...

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