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Secure the machine to prevent unauthourised use! 

 

Stop the engine and, if possible, remove the key or the spark plug connector! 

 

Do not leave the machine unsupervised while the engine is running! 

 

1.1.7  Tyres and Fasteners 

 

 

When working on the tyres, make sure the implement has been safely stopped and secured from 
moving. 

 

Regularly check nuts and bolts for tightness. 

 

Repair work on the tires may only be carried out by qualified service personnel using appropriate 
tools! 

 

Do not over inflate the tyre as they can explode! 

 

Check the tyre pressure regularly. 

 

1.1.8  Coupling and un-coupling of attachments 

 

 

Attachments should be fitted and removed ouly when the engine is turned off! 

 

When changing attachments and parts use appropriate tools and wear gloves. 

 

When  attaching  or  detaching  use  the  necessary  supporting  devices  in  the  correct  position  and 
ensure sufficient stability. 

 

Chock the wheels of the machine to stop it from rolling away. 

 

When coupling attachments, particular caution is necessary to avoid injury. 

 

Make sure the attachment is locked in position with the prescribed devices. 

 

1.1.9  Maintenance, cleaning and repair work 

 

 

Stop the engine before carrying out any maintenance, cleaning or repair work to the machine. 

 

Remove the spark plug when working on the engine. 

 

Tools and protective devices are subject to wear, they must be checked regularly and replaced 
when necessary. 

 

Damaged cutting tools must be replaced. 

 

When replacing cutters use appropriate tools and wear protective gloves. 

 

Use  Original  factory  parts  only  as  these  meet  the  technical  requirements  and  thus  the  risk  of 
accidents is minimized! 

 

Cleaning with a high pressure cleaner should be performed so that the water jet is not held directly 
over electrical components, turned parts, grease nipples, oil seals, wheel hubs and so on. After 
each cleaning with a high-pressure device all moving parts and nipples must be greased! 

 

Check the moving parts move smoothly and re-grease if necessary! 

 

After cleaning and maintenance has been carried out, return protective  devices to their correct 
position. 

 

Keep the machine clean to avoid fire hazards. 

 

Check all nuts and bolts regularly for tightness! 

 

Where carrying out maintenance, cleaning and repair work where the machine must be lifted off 
the ground, ensure suitable devices are used to keep it safely in position. 

 

Before repair work, ensure that the hydraulic system is not under pressure, because pressurized 
oil  can  penetrate  the  skin  and  cause  serious  injury!  In  case  of  injury  seek  immediate  medical 
attention - risk of infection! 

 

Repairs may only be carried out by professionals. 

 

When working on the electrical components always disconnect the battery. 

 

Check hydraulic hoses regularly for any damage or wear and replace if necessary.  

 

When performing welding work on the tractor or on the mounted device , disconnect the battery. 

 

Repairs like welding, grinding, drilling, etc. cannot be performed on the chassis and other safety-
related parts such as frames, axles, etc. ! 

Summary of Contents for B00005

Page 1: ...ing Manual Hydraulic two wheeled tractor K2100 Order B00005 Machine No Version 02 Date 04 2015 Arealmaschinen GmbH Tel 49 0 2851 9234 10 Empeler Stra e 95 Fax 49 0 2851 9234 44 D 46459 Rees www kerste...

Page 2: ...pelled unit Error Bookmark not defined 7 1 STARTING THE ENGINE ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED 7 2 ENGAGING DRIVE ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED 7 3 STOPPING THE ENGINE ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED 7 4 HEIGHT AD...

Page 3: ...of this machine or the attachment please read these operating instructions carefully and conscientiously If you do not understand any of the information in this Manual or the product specific installa...

Page 4: ...fore it is important for installation and training to be given by a trained person before use for the first time Try the machine initially on flat ground in an open space This will reduce the risk of...

Page 5: ...manual the general safety and accident prevention regulations The machine must not be used by persons under 16 years even under adult supervision Children and adolescents should be instructed not to...

Page 6: ...the machine all drives must be in the neutral position Do not start the engine in enclosed spaces Do not stand in front of the machine of attachments when starting the engine Do not use oils to assis...

Page 7: ...cutting tools must be replaced When replacing cutters use appropriate tools and wear protective gloves Use Original factory parts only as these meet the technical requirements and thus the risk of ac...

Page 8: ...ng sparks Do not smoke when refueling 1 1 11 Electrical systems and Battery When working on electrical systems disconnect the negative battery terminal where possible When connecting the battery first...

Page 9: ...mpletely stopped keep safe distance from the machine when the engine is running risk of air borne objects Before starting up the machine read and observe the operating instructions and safety instruct...

Page 10: ...acid is highly corrosive Wear protective gloves and eye protection Do not tip the battery as the acid can leak out First Aid If Acid splashes in the eyes Immediately rinse for several minutes with cl...

Page 11: ...e DC charger to charge battery Connect the positive output from the battery charger to the positive battery terminal and the negative accordingly Switch on the charger after battery connection and onl...

Page 12: ...e terminal Check the battery level regularly and charge if necessary When charging first connect the positive terminal to the positive output or terminal on donor battery Then connect the negative out...

Page 13: ...ill be void in case of improper use or when carrying out any maintenance incorrectly by unauthorized persons or with the use of non original spare parts 4 Recommendations 4 1 Lubricants For engine and...

Page 14: ...lled up and retained Ensure that nobody is infront of or behind the machine For engaging forward drive the lever Fig 7 1 Pos 5 should be pushed upwards and for reversing the same lever pulled down Mak...

Page 15: ...e keep the fuel system in good condition Only do this in open spaces where there is plenty of ventilation o Adjustment of the handlebars To ensure the operator an ergonomically optimal working height...

Page 16: ...w connect the hydraulic hoses To remove the attachment carry out the steps above in reverse Ensure that when the hydraulic hoses are disconnected the hoses on the machine are connected together to pre...

Page 17: ...y and tightened if necessary When carrying out electric welding work on the machine and on the attachment disconnect the alternator and the battery Only use original spare parts from the manufacturer...

Page 18: ...he electrode spacing The electrode gap should be about 1 mm Renew the plug after 200 hours of use Replace the air filter after every 100 hours and after a few hours in very dusty conditions 7 5 Storag...

Page 19: ...ons Fuel tank 6 Liter Fuel consumption 313 g kWh Air filter Dry filter element Starting method Recoil E Start option Battery 12V 12 V 90 AH PTO Unavailable Other drive hydraulic max ca 14 0 l at 210 b...

Page 20: ...r Weight of base unit 110 kg without tyres Weight of tyres 4 00 8 Standard 16x6 5 8 7 5 kg 10 2 kg Width of machine 685 mm with 4 00 8 tyres Hand arm vibration According to DIN 12733 2009 2 5 m s link...

Page 21: ...19 Wiring diagram Safety device Technical data is subject to change Designation Application S1 Dead mans handle S2 Drive Lever S3 Hydraulic PTO Lever L Engine ignition L Earth...

Page 22: ...ne running with choke set Move the throlltle lever into running position Stutters Ignition cable loose Make sure plug cap is firmly connected to The ignition wire and also to the spark plug Cloogged f...

Page 23: ...urn off Bad Earth Check Earth contact Petrol Engine has Air filter is blocked Clean or replace air filter Insufficient power Cylinder head gasket loose Tighten or replace cylinder head Or damaged gask...

Page 24: ...galement toutes les in compliance with all in overeenstemming mit allen einschl gigen dispositions pertinentes relevant provisions of met alle toepasselijke Bestimmungen der fol des directives CE the...

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