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Starting your irrigator
Move the machine to the field in the transport position. When the
machine is at the crop to be irrigated, disconnect the tractor from the
front drawbar. Connect the tractor to the rear drawbar.
Recommenda-
tion: Remove the drum belt from the belt tensioner before unwind-
ing. When the machine is at the target, reattach the belt to the
belt tensioner before disconnecting the machine.
Insert the electric
brake connector in the female connector for the tractor lights. The
machine then winds up in the crop and stops.
Disengage the pawl.
REMEMBER !! When starting the machine on falling ground, you
must be VERY careful not to disconnect the tractor from the
machine until the irrigator has been put into gear, otherwise the
machine may run away. Attach the charge hose to the hydrant, if
necessary turn on the hydrant.
During irrigation
Safety stop
Stop pawl
Secure the hose chains with the long ground spikes. Lower the drawbar
over the hose and release the safety stop so the hose reel runs on the
hose.
During transport
Unwind the machine with the brake applied sufficiently to keep the hose
tight on the drum at all times with the electric brake.
If you do not lay the hose straight out, be
very careful
to ensure that the
hose is always tightened on the hose drum.
The machine should be unwound completely at least every 3rd time.
Before starting to unwind the machine, reset the COMPUTER. To do this,
press the TOGGLE SWITCH located on the side of the electric box upwards
(reset).
When unwinding the machine, the TOGGLE SWITCH must be in the centre
(unwind) so it cannot reset on the way out. After unwinding, press the
TOGGLE SWITCH down (operation).
Winding speed: Recommended max. 5 km/h
Preparing the machine for irrigation
ALWAYS REMEMBER
that the TOGGLE SWITCH must be pressed down
during operation, otherwise the machine will not move.
Engage the pawl.
Tighten the V-belt (belt tension lever) so the spring is fully com-
pressed around the spacer pipe.
Operating instructions
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