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Use and maintenance manual 

Rev. 02/18 - UK 

Via Leonardo da Vinci, 32/B 

36034 Malo (VI) Italia 

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TZ OPTIC FIBER 400 INNOMINABILE 

there are no other active commands. 

3) Place the selector on the I (2 Fig. 6).  
4) Put the speed control to minimum (4 fig. 6) 
5) Insert  the  key  on  the  machine  ignition  switch  

and rotate it to the left, wait until the glow plug 
light (B Fig. 8) goes off and then rotate the key 
to the right without stating the engine 

6) Press the start button (3 Fig. 6) until an acoustic 

signal  confirms the  connection  between  the ra-
dio remote control and the receiver 

7) Turn right the ignition key (A Fig. 8), the diesel 

engine will  start. 

The driving of the machine (feed, reverse, left and 
right) is done via the joystick levers (7-8 Fig. 8). 
 

 

WARNING 

 

After  start-up,  perform  vacuum  movements  to 
verify the correct operation of each command. 
If  you  should  notice  any  abnormality,  stop  the 
engine  immediately  and  call  the  Security 
Manager. 

 

 

4.2.3 ON WORK 

 

With  the  machine  on,  use  the  saw  button  to  start 
the rotation of the rock saw (9 Fig. 6) 
Using the Lever Raise / Lower Disk (12 Fig. 6), 

 

 
 
 
 

WARNING 

The contact with the ground should be gradual. 

 

Do not lower the disc with violence, you could  
damage the tools. 

 

While  lowering  the  disc  it  is  mandatory  to  re-
move  the  trench  cleaner,  you  can  put  it  again 
after the first 20/30 cm of excavation 

 

When the excavator disc is excavating, it is impor-
tant that the slides ( 31 fig. 1 - pag.6 ) are at very 
contact with the ground. During the first few minu-
tes of work, do not use the machine at peak perfor-
mance. Avoid exa-sperated exploitation of the en-
gine.  

 

During the first few minutes of work, do not use the 
machine  at  maximum  performance.  Avoid  engine 
exploitation. 

 
 
 

WARNING 

 

The  steering  should  only  be  done  with  the  e-
xcavator disc completely above ground. 

 

The  machine  swerves  with  the  accessory,  but 
very  gently  and  without  jolts,  otherwise  the 
disc  and  above  all  the  sectors  wear  prematu-
rely. The speed of advance is given, in particu-
lar, by the type of soil. 

 

 

4.3 

MACHINE STOP 

 

After the work cycle and before moving to other a-
reas of operation, you must:  
 
1) Raise the cutting disc from the ground wire of at 
least 20 centimeters.  
 
2) Stop the rotation of the disc  
 
3)  Move and park the machine on a compact and 
flat ground  
 
 
4)  Decelerate,  bringing  the  engine  to  the  idle 
position.  
 
5)  Return the machine to the initial condition and 
press the STOP button (7 Fig. 6) of the panel so 
that if you accidentally start the rate, the disc does 
not rotate.  
 
6) Turn and remove the ignition key (A Fig. 8).  
 
7) Remove the battery key (B Fig. 8/bis) 

 

Now, the operating machine is completely free and  
can be moved to other areas.  
 

4.4 BATTERY CHARGER 

 

The  recharge  of  the  batteries  (Fig.  10)  must  be 
performed in premises devoid of moisture and at a  
temperature comprised between 5°C and 45°C, so  
as to preserve the battery life.  

 

The power plug of the charger should be installed 
near the equipment and be easily accessible.  
In  case  of  DC  voltage  supply,  the  connection  be-
tween  the  charger  and  the  power  must  not  be  of 

Summary of Contents for TZ OPTIC FIBER 400

Page 1: ...alo VI Italia 1 TZ OPTIC FIBER 400 INNOMINABILE USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL THE REMOTE CONTROLLED TRACKED TRENCHER UNIPERSONALE TZ OPTIC FIBER 400 INNOMINABILE Before you start working carefully read t...

Page 2: ...30 UE relativa alla compatibilit elettromagnetica EMC Direttiva 2014 53 UE ovvero la direttiva RAE 2000 14 CE e successive modifiche e integra zioni recepita in Italia con D lgs 262 2002 se condo la p...

Page 3: ...ng the machine 15 SECTION 4 Use 4 1 Before use 17 4 1 1 Control panel 17 4 2 On work 19 4 2 1 Precautions before start 19 4 2 2 Start up 20 4 2 3 On work 21 4 3 Machine stop 21 4 4 Battery charge 21 4...

Page 4: ...f receipt of the machi ne The warranty is will only be valid for the free repair or replacement of those parts which after careful examination by the manufacturer s techni cal office appear to be defe...

Page 5: ...4 EC and subsequent amendments and additions concerning the noise emission in the en vironment by equipment for use outdoors As shown in the statement of compliance with which each machine is equipped...

Page 6: ...TZ OPTIC FIBER 400 INNOMINABILE Use and maintenance manual Rev 02 18 UK Via Leonardo da Vinci 32 B 36034 Malo VI Italia 6 Fig 1 TZ Optic Fiber 400 Innominabile and its main components B C...

Page 7: ...encer 12 Fuel tank filler cap 13 Fuel tank 14 Hydraulic oil filter 15 Hydraulic oil tank 16 Hydraulic oil level 17 Lifting Lowering disc piston 18 Trench cleaner 19 Right track hydraulic engine 20 Rig...

Page 8: ...di fig 3 1 6 SOUND LEVEL The sound level airborne noise was perceived with the engine running at full speed running freely ac cording to EN ISO 3746 1996 standards and found Sound pressure level at op...

Page 9: ...Use and maintenance manual Rev 02 18 UK Via Leonardo da Vinci 32 B 36034 Malo VI Italia 9 TZ OPTIC FIBER 400 INNOMINABILE Fig 3 Machine dimensions...

Page 10: ...r persons who are in direct contact with the same machine USER The user is the person or entity who bought or leased the machine and who intends u sing it for the purpose it was designed DANGER AREA A...

Page 11: ...hine can only be operated in daylight hours Operations and adjustments on the machine must always be performed when the machine is idle with the engine switched off IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO LEAVE O...

Page 12: ...for lifting the machine 7 Direction of rotation of the toothed disc the right side 8 Direction of rotation of the toothed disc the left side 9 During work make sure that outsiders are at a safe distan...

Page 13: ...Use and maintenance manual Rev 02 18 UK Via Leonardo da Vinci 32 B 36034 Malo VI Italia 13 TZ OPTIC FIBER 400 INNOMINABILE Figura 4 Segnali di sicurezza...

Page 14: ...ENTION THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE KEPT IN A SAFE AND SECURE PLACE THE OPERATOR SHOULD REREAD IT PERIODICALLY IN PAR TICULAR THE SECTION ON SAFETY THE MANUAL SHOULD ALWAYS ACCOMPANY THE MACHINE IN THE EVENT...

Page 15: ...he weight of the machine Please consult paragraph 1 8 Technical details in this regard for the size and weight of the machine This data is also useful for controlling the possibi lity of transit of th...

Page 16: ...nsport and before releasing the machi ne from all constraints verify that the status and position of the machine does not constitu te a risk Then remove the ropes strains and proceed to the discharge...

Page 17: ...at there are no oil leaks if so thoroughly clean and dry 4 1 1 CONTROLS The excavator is controlled by a portable radio control Fig 6 which controls remotely controls the various functions of the mach...

Page 18: ...mo ving the lever forward the machine advances straight moving it backwards the machine reverse 8 Steering Joystick once you have advanced or reverse pull the joystick in the direction you want to go...

Page 19: ...stability of the machine Use extreme caution during refueling opera tions Avoid filling the tank with the engine run ning Avoid smoking or open flames Do not o verfill the tank If this happens wipe im...

Page 20: ...d block the tracks In case of failure and if the machine does not work or you were to leave it temporarily parked it is ne cessary to provide the appropriate fen ces blinkers and danger lights 4 2 2 S...

Page 21: ...pag 6 are at very contact with the ground During the first few minu tes of work do not use the machine at peak perfor mance Avoid exa sperated exploitation of the en gine During the first few minutes...

Page 22: ...ty and service life even in the toughest conditions Ideal on very dry and or stony ground They are all the same and are locked in place with a Seeger ring 2 Fig 11 4 6 SET ASIDE If you plan a long per...

Page 23: ...ONS Before starting any maintenance operation please read Section 2 Safety and Prevention and follow the warnings and cautions listed below WARNING Keep lubricants out of the reach of children Careful...

Page 24: ...rts 5 3 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OPERATION Every 4 hours of work Grease the center bearing of support 1 Fig 12 Use AGIP MU P1 or equivalent grease Every 8 hours of work Check the proper tightness of all fa...

Page 25: ...einsert a Seeger ring again after positioning the tool correctly If during the maintenance of the teeth you should find that the peak holder sector is worn out contact an authorized dealer for the app...

Page 26: ...out of the drain plug 6 Fig 14 under the tank During this operation put under the drain plug a tray for the collection of the oil that will flow Dispo se of waste oil in accordance with the regulation...

Page 27: ...D DURING ANY ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF THE MACHINE 5 5 2 TRACK ADJUSTMENT To loosen or stretch the track you must 1 Remove the screws and remove the cover 1 Fig 15 for access to the regulation 2 Remove t...

Page 28: ...the machine and a use of the machine on stony and rough terrain lead to an early wear of the tracks Should it be necessary to replace the tracks ope rate as follows After bringing the machine on firm...

Page 29: ...some stable supports under the undercarriage frame a ble to support the whole and proceed to the as sembly operations of the track 1 Insert the track on the idler wheel of the under carriage then eng...

Page 30: ...disposal of the various components only contact companies who are legally authorized and able to issue a receipt of disposal SECTION 6 Spare parts 6 1 RULES FOR ORDERING All machine parts may be requ...

Page 31: ...Use and maintenance manual Rev 02 18 UK Via Leonardo da Vinci 32 B 36034 Malo VI Italia 31 TZ OPTIC FIBER 400 INNOMINABILE ANNEX 1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE...

Page 32: ...TZ OPTIC FIBER 400 INNOMINABILE Use and maintenance manual Rev 02 18 UK Via Leonardo da Vinci 32 B 36034 Malo VI Italia 32 ANNEX 2 MAINTENANCE REGISTER...

Page 33: ...Use and maintenance manual Rev 02 18 UK Via Leonardo da Vinci 32 B 36034 Malo VI Italia 33 TZ OPTIC FIBER 400 INNOMINABILE ANNEX 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM...

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Page 38: ...TZ OPTIC FIBER 400 INNOMINABILE Use and maintenance manual Rev 02 18 UK Via Leonardo da Vinci 32 B 36034 Malo VI Italia 38 ANNEX 4 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM...

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