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7.3.2 Baling Pressure Gauge
Adjustment is done on the machine (Chapter 5.4 Adjusting
Baling Pressure).
The desired baling pressure has been reached:
• Is indicated by the indicator on the machine.
• Indicator lamps (5) go out and the horn (4) sounds.
7.3.3 Actuating the Wrapping (Manual Opera-
tion)
As soon as the bale has reached the pre-selected baling
pressure shown on the pre-selected pressure gauge, a
horn signal sounds and the two indicator lamps (5) are
extinguished. The bale can then be wrapped.
•
Operate switch (7) and keep it pressed until the
binding material (net or twine) is caught and fed by the
rotating bale.
•
The twine wrapping or wrapping process runs
automatically.
Following the end of the twine or net wrapping process
open the tailgate using the second control valve on the
tractor.
•
Eject the bale.
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7.3.4 Actuating the Wrapping (Automatic
Mode)
To activate the
automatic mode
proceed as follows:
• Activate switch (7) and keep it pressed. Switch on the
control unit using switch (1). A short beep will sound.
• Once the control unit is switched on, keep switch (7)
pressed for abt. 2 seconds (this will determine the
duration of the extension stroke of the linear motor - in
this case 2 seconds). Release switch (7) (another beep
will sound). In addition to the manual mode, the system
will now work in the automatic mode, too.
That means that the binding process will automatically be
started if the preset bale density is reached (the linear
motor runs out).
Switching off the control unit (switch 1) will cause the
automatic mode to be deactivated.
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The binding process can at any time be
started manually.
As the net is not stretched during the
starting phase, starting time
should be chosen as short as possible.
Summary of Contents for Round Pack 1250
Page 20: ...II 10 Safety ...
Page 34: ...IV 6 Use ...
Page 61: ...V 27 Basic Settings and Operation ...
Page 62: ...V 28 Basic Settings and Operation ...
Page 84: ...VIII 16 Control unit Comfort ...
Page 96: ...IX 12 Maintenance VP100101 1 Z 2a 9 H L 4 a1 11 12 I II 5 3 3 2b a2 H L 6 Z m in 0 2a 2b 7 7 ...
Page 111: ...IX 27 Maintenance ...
Page 112: ...IX 28 Maintenance ...
Page 114: ...X 2 Winter Storage ...
Page 122: ...XII 6 Faults Causes and Remedy ...
Page 134: ...A 12 Appendix ...
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