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Prof 5

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Summary of Contents for Prof 5

Page 1: ...Prof 5 M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...about the actual use and maintenance of the machine Read it carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference Please also keep your purchasing invoice or receipt together with this booklet Re...

Page 3: ...achine in the boxed areas Product code Serial Number Year of Manufacture Date of purchase 2 Warranty 2 1 Warranty card To be eligible to obtain warranty you must mail the completed warranty card withi...

Page 4: ...t it is still advisable to read these pages carefully At ELIET all our machines and devices are subjected to a policy of continuous change and there fore the specification of your machine may differ s...

Page 5: ...Personal protective equipment 16 7 3 5 Zone of danger 17 7 3 6 Periodic maintenance 18 7 3 7 Preserving nature 18 8 Dealer preparation 19 9 Operating instructions 21 9 1 Preliminary checks 21 9 2 Fil...

Page 6: ...g the air filter 36 11 3 6 Changing the air filter 37 11 3 7 Adding additional battery acid 37 11 4 Machine maintenance 38 11 4 1 Checking and sharpening the blades 38 11 4 2 Reversing and renewing th...

Page 7: ...formation and or actions or to denote where you can find additional information relating to the subject 5 2 Caution Caution This notice identifies safe usage habits This is done to prevent incorrect a...

Page 8: ...this user manual 1 Safety handle 2 Wheel drive control steering wheel option ZR 3 Gas tank 4 Hydraulic oil tank 5 Feed control option Hydro 6 Protection guard 7 Loading hopper 8 Controller feed rolle...

Page 9: ...the machine operator facing the branch feed of the machine Your ELIET dealer is at your service ready to provide you with maintenance or advice so that your ELIET machine always remains in optimal con...

Page 10: ...10 English Caution For your safety use only genuine ELIET parts on ELIET machines...

Page 11: ...ore lifting the safety net This sticker is attached to the drive belt guard The stick er points out the danger which can occur if the guard is removed while the motor is rotating Never operate the mac...

Page 12: ...s sible way It is prohibited to insert your hands beyond the safety shield This decal is located on the side of the loading hopper It lists all the identification data relat ing to the machine Model m...

Page 13: ...ds These guards provide protection from the moving belt These guards can only be removed using tools The machine must not be started if these guards are not correctly fitted Rugged construction The ro...

Page 14: ...y we strongly recommend to use the safety kit supplied as standard It contains your Personal Protective Equipment PPE This safety set consists of safety glasses ear plugs or hearing protection and a p...

Page 15: ...hatsoever may the original design of the machine be modified without written consent of ELIET Under no circumstances must a safety item be shunted disassembled or switched off As shredding involves on...

Page 16: ...common sense Underage persons must not operate the machine However this does not apply to youths above the age of 16 years who are learning to operate the machine under the supervision of an experienc...

Page 17: ...ot allow bystanders to enter the zone of danger that stretches up to 40ft around the machine Do not take any risks and immediately stop the machine as soon as anyone enters the danger area Always let...

Page 18: ...the battery cables disconnected before per forming repairs or maintenance For your information Also read the engine manual that comes supplied with the machine This contains the information required...

Page 19: ...to dam aging the machine the client shall loose all entitlement to make a claim on the warranty See the list with tightening torques in the annex Likewise make sure to check the belt for correct belt...

Page 20: ...e held liable for damages that occur during transportation Should you notice damage to the packaging when goods are accepted always check the state of the machine to ensure it is not damaged Report an...

Page 21: ...s sake tighten the balde bolts 5 Check whether all safety provisions on the machine still operate 6 Check whether no chippers are left in the chipper chambre nor in the turbine These can block the en...

Page 22: ...h your clothing change this clothing at once It is unsafe and thus expressly forbidden to fill the fuel tank in the vicinity of smokers or naked flames Iffuelcomesintocontactwiththeeyesoristakenintern...

Page 23: ...e nut 3 2 Place the deflector flap 4 in the wanted position 3 Fasten the nut 3 9 5 Starting the Gas Engine Caution Never start the machine if the engine cooling fins are not clean and free of debris t...

Page 24: ...ty Overuse of your back may cause prolonged pains rheumatics and paralysis Always seek assistance when lifting things that are too heavy for you B If you have a self propelled machine ZR type Start th...

Page 25: ...loading hopper 9 7 2 Shredding proper Be careful when performing work While operating the machine focus your concentration completely on the work Drive the machine to the work site Start the engine Al...

Page 26: ...ed as follows Without ABM You listen to the sound of the engine if you hear that the engine speed de creases substantially this indicates that the engine is encountering problems speed decreases below...

Page 27: ...he defect Before proceeding perform the necessary repairs 9 8 Troubleshooting 9 8 1 Rotor stalls STD Switch off the machine Open the shredding chamber Completely empty the shredding chamber and make s...

Page 28: ...ed spark plug Blades are blunt Incorrect tension of V belt 9 8 6Wheel drive does not operate when gas engine is running optional Safety handle is not in neutral position Defect in the hydraulic circui...

Page 29: ...cloth a soft brush etc for cleaning To remove grease and lubricants use penetrat ing oil containing molybdenum disulphide This spray lubricates and also dissolves rust It is useful to have compressed...

Page 30: ...over and give rise to an accident When coming down the ramp move down backwards facing the machine If gravity causes the machine to descend more quickly down the slope than is desired quickly move the...

Page 31: ...n detail Caution Only use genuine ELIET replacement parts These service parts are manufactured to the same strict quality control requirements and degree of craftsmanship as the original equipment For...

Page 32: ...cks genuine ELIET service parts and lubricants His staff can always obtain advice and service from ELIET so that they can provide you with an impeccable after sales service 11 2 General interventions...

Page 33: ...10 And then the negative terminal 1 black M6 SW 10 11 2 3 Opening the shredding chamber STD VERSION Ease the safety guard 1 upwards Pull the lock 2 downwards Make sure that both clamps 3 are released...

Page 34: ...doors open 11 3 1 Checking the oil level in the engine crankcase refilling Inadequate oil in the engine will cause irrevocable damage to the engine Therefore regularly check the oil level as follows...

Page 35: ...ling the engine with oil is performed in TWO steps Read all of the text carefully Make sure that the engine is horizontal Allow the engine to run until it reaches normal operating temperature then swi...

Page 36: ...11 3 4 Changing the hydraulic oil and oil filter The filter should be changed after renewing the hydraulic oil The filter must be turned loose and replaced with a new filter order number filter BH 280...

Page 37: ...cid is corrosive and therefore dangerous Wear safety glasses and protective garment and work in a well ventilated area Switch off the engine Check to be sure electrolyte level is between the minimum a...

Page 38: ...in the sieve screen or as soon as they re small enought to be ejected Each of these shredding actions set certain criteria that the blades must meet for an optimal shredding efficiency A The top of t...

Page 39: ...the shredding chamber with regard to the secondary shredding Always observe the original set up of the blades when reversing or replacing them read 11 5 3 p 59 11 4 2 Sharpening the blades Correct and...

Page 40: ...way a small adjustment of the metal to again obtain a sharp cutting edge This ensures that the times that you grind will be very short and will ensure that you always work with the best possible cutti...

Page 41: ...r grinding of the blade serves no purpose This is the time to reverse or renew the blades read 11 4 3 p 41 After grinding carefully close the shredding chamber refit the dis charge belt conveyor and c...

Page 42: ...p 1 The two farthest blade disks belong to this group G1 Blade group 2 This group contains 4 blade disks that are enclosed in between the two farthest blade disks G2 A Reversing the blades of group 1...

Page 43: ...blades Perform the following steps to consistently apply this rule Disassemble two blades that are diametrically opposite each other Rotate them through 180 and change them over Do the same with the...

Page 44: ...a blade disk must face the axis line of the blade shaft with its front side F On replacing shredding blades always fit new bolts and nuts When refitting the shredding blades check that all bolts are t...

Page 45: ...ct tension To tighten the belt proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the belt drive by putting the right pedal in upright position 2 Loosen the nut M10 on the control rod with a 17mm spanner 3 Pull out the...

Page 46: ...s and friction surfaces Grease zerks Bearing Caution Before performing lubrication make sure to switch off the engine and to remove the key from the ignition switch Gloves must also be worn during thi...

Page 47: ...as a lubricant for pivot points and ball joints ELIET would recommend Novatio PFT grease for friction surfaces Wipe away any excess lubricant B Greasing via the grease zerks fitted This group includes...

Page 48: ...ing the drive that moves the bearing CAUTION make sure that all dangerous zones are adequately shielded Once again wiped away any dirt that is forced out by the penetrating oil Use compressed air to r...

Page 49: ...red necessary torque loading 27 4 Nm 20 21 in lbs Warning Failure to perform this special maintenance will compromise the safety of the operators and bystanders and can cause serious damage to the mac...

Page 50: ...re performing any maintenance stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition switch Wear suitable clothing Daily maintenance Clean the air cleaner Check the belt tension Check the level of hydra...

Page 51: ...Maintenance after 100 hours Change blades Changing the hydraulic oil and oil filter Air cleaner change Changing spark plugs After performing maintenance or a repair make sure that you correctly refit...

Page 52: ...the machine At ELIET we strongly recommend that the ma chine is stored at a location that is well protected from the weather etc When winterizing the machine for long periods it is recommended to perf...

Page 53: ...00x120mm 16x41 2 400 x 120 mm 16x41 2 Weight 284 kg 627lbs 324 kg 715lbs Dimensions mm 1680x750x1390 1680x750x1470 Dimensions infeed BxH 560x500mm 22 x19 560x500mm 22 x19 Infeed hight 1030 mm 40 1030...

Page 54: ...ft s connection slides back Until the propeller shaft has been clicked into place it has not been connected properly If the Prof 5 is connected to a tractor with a capacity greater than 13hp use a pro...

Page 55: ...wo ring spanners 10 mm and 13 mm are required for this In order to check the exact belt tension a weight of 7 5 kg must be hung on the V belt If the belt sags 1 cm the belt tension is correct Tension...

Page 56: ...n this knowledge the necessary steps have been taken in line with Machine Directive 2006 42 EC in order to ensure absolute operator safety for the operator when the machine is used correctly The value...

Page 57: ...ths or 100 running hours in semi professional or in professional use To be eligible to obtain warranty the customer is invited to register the newly purchased machine with ELIET You should complete th...

Page 58: ...should be stapled to the purchase invoice and mailed to ELIET or an importer agent of ELIET Step 6 ELIET will send the parts ordered to the dealer under the regular delivery and pay ment conditions S...

Page 59: ...59 English...

Page 60: ...chute Cutting injuries to hands due to injury from the blade shaft coasting to a stop on opening the chipping chamber Cutting injuries to hands when disassembling the blade shaft Cutting injuries due...

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