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12. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY 

Warranty 
1  -  CARAVAGGI    guarantees  its  WINDROW  TURNERS  against  breakage  caused  by  material  or 
manufacturing defects. 
2  –  The  warranty  covering  your  WINDROW  TURNER  comes  into  effect  on  the  date  of  purchase  and/or 
delivery, and is valid only for the first owner for a period of 12 months.    
3 - CARAVAGGI  has the right to inspect the WINDROW TURNER and the components for which claims are 
made under the warranty in order to verify the validity of the warranty. 
4  –  The  warranty  covers  the  free  replacement  only  of  components  found  to  be  faulty  due  to  material  or 
manufacturing defects. Trade parts and accessories are not covered by the warranty.  
5  –  Charges  for  labour,  consumable  materials  and  transport  connected  with  repairs  under  the  warranty  will 
not be reimbursed.    
 
Warranty invalidation 
1  -  CARAVAGGI  cannot  be  held  liable  for  damage  in  general,  including  damage  or  personal  injury,  lost 
income  or  production  stoppages,  hire  charges  and  any  moral  or  commercial  damage,  all  of  which  are 
therefore  excluded from the warranty.  
2 –  All warranty claims regarding the motors mounted on the WINDROW TURNERS are the responsibility of 
the service network and therefore not of CARAVAGGI. 
3-  The  warranty  does  not  cover  damage  caused  by  improper  use,  misuse,  insufficient  maintenance, 
accidents or damage caused during transport.  
4 – Consumable items subject to wear and tear, such as bearings and belts, are not covered by the warranty. 
5 – The distributor, seller or dealer is responsible for the settings and set-up.  
6  –  Repairs,  maintenance  or  modifications  performed  by  unauthorised  dealers  or  other  persons  will 
immediately render the warranty null and void.  
7 – Routine maintenance and adjustments are the responsibility of the owner and are thus excluded from the 
warranty.  
8  –    The  use  and  mounting  of  non-original  components  and  accessories  will  immediately  invalidate  the 
warranty. 
 
Warranty claim procedure 
If  the  WINDROW  TURNER  presents  material  or  manufacturing  defects,  the  owner  should  send  a  written 
claim under the warranty, as instructed below.    
1 – The machine must be taken to the dealer from which it was purchased or to an authorised CARAVAGGI 
dealer.  
2 – The owner must present a fully-compiled warranty coupon or, if not available, the purchase invoice.  
3 – The warranty claim will be compiled by the dealer, who will send it on to CARAVAGGI.  
4 – CARAVAGGI has the sole discretion for accepting or rejecting claims made under the warranty.  
5 - The Court of Brescia will have sole jurisdiction in the event of a dispute. 
 
The warranty will come into effect on the date on which the machine is put into operation, provided it does not 
exceed 30 days from the date of despatch, and will be valid for 12 calendar months. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for RIVO 280 T

Page 1: ...INTENANCE HANDBOOK Windrow turner RIVO 280 T PLEASE READ THIS HANDBOOK THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE Caravaggi Srl Via Monte Adamello 20 25037 Pontoglio BS ITALY TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL...

Page 2: ...TIFICATION OF THE MAIN PARTS PAG 7 4 CORRECT USE OF THE MACHINE PAG 8 5 UNPACKING AND PREPARATION PAG 8 6 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS PAG 9 7 SAFETY RULES PAG 10 8 STARTING UP PAG 12 9 MAINTENANCE PAG 1...

Page 3: ...otectors and safety goggles Warning Wear protective gloves Warning Wear safety shoes Warning Wear clothes that are suitable for work on machines with moving parts Hazard Projection of splinters Keep t...

Page 4: ...y from moving parts Hazard Keep fingers well away from cutting elements STOP Hazard Make sure the blades have stopped completely before approaching Caution Only one person must operate the machine Cau...

Page 5: ...5 Danger Keep well away from moving parts 540 Important Keep to the correct machine power takeoff revs...

Page 6: ...ral part of the machine They must be handed over to the buyer if the machine is resold and they must always be kept for future reference until the machine is scrapped The instruction manual must alway...

Page 7: ...7 3 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MAIN PARTS 1 CARRIAGE 2 ROTOR 3 FRAME 4 FRAME WHEEL 5 BALLAST BOX 4 5 3 2 1...

Page 8: ...ing a bridge crane with an approximate capacity of 3 000 kg Cardan shaft machines can be hooked up to a tractor All the machines can be lifted and transported by means of cranes or winches using hooks...

Page 9: ...y visible position Fig 5 In all communications with the manufacturer state the serial number on the identification plate Fig 5 6 1 Overall dimensions Fig 6 Fig 7 Length 3800 mm Width 1700 mm Height 33...

Page 10: ...ety stickers on the machine and follow the instructions on them If they become damaged or unreadable they need to be cleaned or replaced in the exact position as described in the relevant section The...

Page 11: ...connected and the engine on Make sure the cardan shaft guards are integral and in good condition Any damaged or broken guards must be replaced immediately When the machine is not connected to the pow...

Page 12: ...oint coupling of the machine and connect them via the pivots provided Insert the safety pins in the holes in the pivots lock them and double check Connect the third point to the upper coupling and adj...

Page 13: ...vate the tractor power takeoff switch on the rotor and advance towards the pile Proceed at a rate to allow optimal turning of the pile of compost 8 4 3 At the end Move the Windrow Turner to an area fr...

Page 14: ...les by operating the jack on the frame wheel Unscrew the two screws securing the paddles to the rotor support Remove the worn paddles Mount the new paddles Tighten the screws using new self locking nu...

Page 15: ...ATION E 4 EXCESSIVE PADDLE WEAR F CHECKS A CHECK THAT THE TRACTOR POWER TAKEOFF IS ENGAGED B CHECK THE REDUCTION GEAR C CHECK THAT THE CARDAN SHAFT IS ENGAGED D CHECK THE TENSION AND STATE OF THE MESH...

Page 16: ...the rotation points brackets joints etc and lubricate with a suitable grade and quantity of grease 2 Check the pipes fittings and hydraulic valves for leaks 3 Make sure all the nuts screws and bolts...

Page 17: ...isuse insufficient maintenance accidents or damage caused during transport 4 Consumable items subject to wear and tear such as bearings and belts are not covered by the warranty 5 The distributor sell...

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