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1. The LINEWRAP is shipped with a dry battery. Acid must be added and the battery brought to a full
charge.
2. Fill the gas tank with gas and check the engine oil level, fill to full level if needed.
3. Start the engine, let it idle for a short period of time to warm up.
4. Release the tail/ramp hydraulic locking valve while keeping the manual lock bar connected.
5. Activate the hydraulic control lever to pressurize the tail/ramp system.
6. Disconnect the tail/ramp lock bar and rotate it
forward to the storage position.
7. Activate the hydraulic control lever to lower the tail/ramp.
Cycle the ramp up and down a few times to remove
any air pockets. Turn the wheel brake valve to the upright
or off position, lower the ramp and the wheel brake will set.
8. Turn the wheel brake valve to the straight or on position,
this will release the wheel brake. Raise the tail/ramp,
replace lock bar and close the tail/ramp hydraulic locking valve.
9. Activate the Start/Reset switch on the control box by pushing up and releasing. This switch must
always be activated before any functions of the control box will operate.
10. Place the Mode switch in the manual position and operate the functions of the wrapper.
11. Place the Mode switch in the automatic position and push the bale trip bar down in the front of the
machine to check for proper operation. When the pusher contacts the first electronic switch, the
hoop should engage, upon contact with the second switch, the hoop should stop and the pusher
return to the home position.
PREPARING FOR OPERATION
Hydraulic
Control
Lever
Start/Reset
Switch
Mode
Switch
Manual Hoop Switch
Pusher Switch
Tail/Ramp
Hydraulic
Locking
Valve
Note; Stand aside of the tail/ramp when disconnecting
the lockbar in case there is an air pocket in the system
that would allow the tail/ramp to fall back upon removal.
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