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TE8511C

Operator‘s manual

Original operator‘s manual

Edition

09.2013

Date of print

09.2014

Language

EN-

EU

Machine number

VF69120680 –

Model

VF6912

Document number

VF16661369.EN-EU

Summary of Contents for TE8511C

Page 1: ...TE8511C Operator s manual Original operator s manual Edition 09 2013 Date of print 09 2014 Language EN EU Machine number VF69120680 Model VF6912 Document number VF16661369 EN EU ...

Page 2: ...Kverneland Group Kerteminde AS Taarupstrandvej 25 DK 5300 Kerteminde Denmark Tel 45 65 19 19 00 11 00 m 36 ft 1795 kg 3892 lb VF6912_ _ _ _ Copyright by Kverneland Group Gottmadingen N V Germany Reproduction transfer to other media translation or the use of extracts or parts of this manual without the explicit permission of Kverneland is not permitted All rights reserved The contents of this opera...

Page 3: ... 39 Prior to road transport 41 Road transport 43 Preparations on the field 44 Safety 44 General 45 Folding the machine into the work position 45 Operation 47 Safety 47 Crop processing 48 Using the machine 49 Driving on headlands 51 Cleaning and care 54 Safety 54 Cleaning 55 Care 55 Parking and storage 56 Setting down the machine in a secure position 56 Uncouple and secure the machine 57 After the ...

Page 4: ... machine Information for the employer All personnel are to be regularly but at least once a year instructed on the use of the machine in accordance with the regulations of the national organisation for Health and Safety at Work Untrained or unauthorised persons are not permitted to use the machine You are responsible for ensuring that the machine is operated and maintained safely Make sure that yo...

Page 5: ...togram indicates examples that assist under standing of the instructions The spanner indicates tips for assembly or adjustment work The grease gun indicates the points that must be lubricated using the grease gun The brush indicates the points that must be lubricated using the brush Switch on the tractor Secure the tractor against rolling away shut off the engine and remove the ignition key Open t...

Page 6: ...n the interest of your own safety in the interest of the safety of others and to ensure the safety of the machine Numerous risks can result from handling agricultural machinery in the wrong way Therefore always work with particular care and never under time pressure The employer should Inform all persons who work with the machine about this safety information at regular intervals and in accordance...

Page 7: ...ndard Safety related stickers attached to the machine indicate potential hazards The stickers must not be removed Illegible or missing stickers should be replaced You can obtain new stickers as replacement parts from your dealer Warning signs on the machine ...

Page 8: ...to the machine when tedders and rakes are running Otherwise serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result Distance from the tractor When the machine is being coupled uncoupled or operated there should be no one between the tractor and the machine Otherwise serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result Risk of crushing Never reach into an area where there is a risk of crushing if parts in t...

Page 9: ...s close the ball valve for road travel and transportation The machine may swing out if the ball valve is open This can result in traffic accidents and accidents causing serious or fatal injuries Observe the direction of rotation of the rotors Observe the direction of rotation of the rotors and the tine position If the direction of rotation of the rotors is incorrect and or the tine position is inc...

Page 10: ...m a dealership or the manufacturer or by a factory representative Operation without proper training can lead to damage to the machine due to incorrect operation or may cause accidents Safety is your responsibility Follow the safety instructions Ensure that all operators comply with the safety instructions Prevent serious or fatal accidents by following the safety instructions Instructions in the e...

Page 11: ...en life threatening injuries No reversing while the drive is running Never drive in reverse with the PTO shaft drive switched on and in the work position if people could enter the working area of the machine Switch off the PTO shaft drive Rotating unprotected parts can damage the machine and cause life threatening injuries Specified workwear Do not wear loose fitting clothing Loose fitting items o...

Page 12: ...osition The rotating PTO shaft is protected by the PTO shaft guard Ensure that the guard is not damaged Fasten the PTO shaft guard in position by connecting the chains on the machine and the tractor Unguarded PTO shafts can cause life threatening injuries Make sure the machine is standing level Before changing from the transport to the work position and vice versa make sure the machine is standing...

Page 13: ...een coupled ensure that you have an unrestricted view of the machine in both its work and transport positions At the very least use the panorama mirror provided by the tractor manufacturer Otherwise dangerous situations may not be detected in good time Accidents or damage may be caused as a result Checking the angle of lock On machines with attachment carriers a steering angle of 80 is possible Th...

Page 14: ...essure only Only connect hydraulic hoses to the tractor hydraulic system if the tractor and machine hydraulic system is at zero pressure A pressurised hydraulic system can trigger unpredictable movements of the machine and can cause serious damage to the machine and personal injury Serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result High pressures in the hydraulic system The hydraulic system is unde...

Page 15: ...ng error the machine may drop or swing out unexpectedly This could cause traffic accidents and accidents with fatal consequences Check tyre pressures Check tyre pressure on a regular basis Incorrect tyre pressures reduce the service life of a tyre and cause unstable driving character istics Accidents with serious or fatal injuries may be caused as a result Altered driving and braking performance D...

Page 16: ...iving off and continually during operation Make sure that you have an adequate view Only drive off if the immediate vicinity is clear of any persons or objects Serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result Retighten all nuts bolts and screws Regularly check that screws nuts and bolts are properly tightened and retighten them as necessary Nuts and bolts can work loose when the machine is used D...

Page 17: ... Never stand between the tractor and machine Set the machine down on firm secure and level ground Ensure that the parking stand is securely locked Place the PTO shaft in the holder provided Secure the machine against rolling away use wheel chocks Do not disconnect hydraulic hoses until there is no pressure in the tractor and machine hydraulic system Failure to observe these instructions can result...

Page 18: ...e the machine against rolling away use wheel chocks Only if these regulations are observed can safe working be ensured during care and maintenance work Turn off the electrical supply Prior to carrying out work on the electrical system disconnect the system from the power supply Systems being supplied with electrical power can cause damage to equipment and injury to persons Caution when cleaning wi...

Page 19: ...ations The instructions provided in this operating manual Regulations relating to operation maintenance and repair Warranty The warranty and manufacturer s liability will no longer be valid if the instructions provided in the chapter on Safety are not observed if maintenance is inadequate or faulty if the machine is used for purposes other than those for which it was intended and if it is over str...

Page 20: ...h of 11 m and 8 rotors is ideal for large scale operations Low maintenance gears The machine is equipped with low maintenance gears and seven tine arms per rotor The fully enclosed gears run in an oil bath and provide perfect protection against wear Clear field edges The crop is spread inwards from the field edge by pivoting the two outer rotors on the right hand side This helps to prevent fodder ...

Page 21: ...of components Warning signs Outer device 1st side device 2nd side device Guard bar Hydraulic cylinders Guard frame Rotor Mainframe Transport chassis Transport wheel Running wheel Centre device Transport stowage point 2 point attachment carrier Parking stand ...

Page 22: ...sions Work position m Transport position m Length LT 5 95 19 5 ft Length to chassis axle LC 3 80 12 5 ft Width W WW 11 30 37 1 ft WT 2 98 9 78 ft Height HT 3 30 10 83 ft Reflector height R 1 18 3 90 ft Raking width WO Chassis track width T 2 00 6 56 ft HT LC LT WT T R WW WO ...

Page 23: ...0 kg 3564 lb Output connections Minimum output of the tractor 40 kW 55 hp Voltage supply for lighting equipment 12 V 7 pin plug socket ISO 1724 Hydraulic connections 1 x double acting hydraulic control device 1 x single acting hydraulic control device with floating position Hydraulic pressure 150 210 bar 15 000 21 000 kPa 2175 3046 psi PTO shaft speed 540 rpm Lower link Fixable in height and later...

Page 24: ...al Hydraulically controlled clearance of the field edge Standard Tine saver Wheels Centre device running wheel axles 18 5 x 8 50 8 Imp 6PR x 4 Side and outer devices running wheel axles 16 x 6 50 8 Imp 6PR x 6 Transport chassis wheels 10 0 75 15 8R Safety accessories Lighting equipment Standard Warning signs Standard PTO shaft Single wide angle Standard ...

Page 25: ...ument box for the operating manual and spare part manual is mounted on the main frame Do not assemble the machine yourself Trained personnel are required to assemble the machine Do not perform assembly work yourself The following points are required to be met for the machine to be in proper condition Observance of a sequence of worksteps Compliance with tolerances and torques Knowledge of work saf...

Page 26: ...e lower link of the tractor Set the combination tractor and machine to the smallest steering angle Switch off the tractor and secure it against rolling away Switch off the tractor and secure it Before you dismount Switch off the tractor Remove the ignition key Secure the tractor against rolling away An unsecured tractor can run you over or trap you Otherwise serious or fatal injury may be caused a...

Page 27: ...ion There is a marking on the guard tube of the PTO shaft Check the length of the PTO shaft and shorten it if necessary Place the PTO shaft onto the PTO stub shaft of the machine Secure the PTO shaft with a locking pin Remove the locking screw 1 between the guard tube 2 and the guard cone 3 Twist the guard cone 3 and the guard tube 2 in opposite directions so that the noses of the slide ring 4 are...

Page 28: ... Disregard for safety information can lead to serious or fatal injury See chapter Safety page 6 Increased risk of injury When the machine is being coupled to the tractor there is an increased risk of injury Therefore Never stand between the tractor and machine Secure the tractor against rolling away Actuate the three point power lift system slowly and carefully Failure to observe these instruction...

Page 29: ... See Swivelling in the parking stand page 29 With the lower link in the work position lift it off the ground until the main frame of the machine is tilted approximately 1 degree forwards Engage the lower link at the sides Adjust the lower link such that a uniform ground clearance is maintained Swivelling in the parking stand After coupling the machine to the tractor swivel in the parking stand Swi...

Page 30: ...ing the length of the PTO shaft page 26 Check that the tractor s PTO stub shaft is clean and lubricated Couple the PTO shaft to the tractor and the machine Ensure that the PTO shaft is engaged on the shaft ends Secure the guard tubes so that they cannot rotate at the same time Couple the wide angle joint to the machine s PTO stub shaft PTO shaft Chain Wide angle joint Tractor Wide angle joint with...

Page 31: ...he plug for the 12 V power supply to the 7 pin plug socket on the tractor Wheel wedges Secure the tractor against rolling away Never remove the wheel chocks if the tractor is not otherwise secured against rolling away Persons could be run over by the machine or the tractor Serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result Checking the electrical cables Check the electrical cables The electrical ca...

Page 32: ...rol devices against unintended actuation and lock them if possible Uninten tional activation of a control device can trigger unpredictable movements of the machine and cause serious machine damage and personal injury Serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result Check the routing of the hydraulic hoses Close or disconnect the quick release couplings with great care Remove any dirt or air which...

Page 33: ...g hydraulic control device Deactivate the floating position on the double acting hydraulic control device Connection on a double acting hydraulic control device The yellow marked hydraulic coupling for lowering the side devices and hydraulic field edge clearance The red marked hydraulic coupling for raising and lowering the side devices Connection to a single acting hydraulic control device with f...

Page 34: ...ersons are present in the slewing and working area of the machine Persons could be caught by the machine within this area Fatal injury may be caused as a result Avoid the hazard area The rotors are considered a hazard area Do not stand in the hazard area The rotors may lower or turn This can lead to serious or fatal injuries Remove tine supports When carrying out adjustment work on the machine tin...

Page 35: ...or pitch Tine height Adjusting the working depth The distance between the tine and ground is adjusted in the work position via the height of the lower link Switch off the tractor PTO stub shaft drive Use the tractor s hydraulic control device to fold the machine into its work position Align the running wheels by driving forwards Adjust the lower link to the required height to adjust the distance b...

Page 36: ...e machine against inadvertent starting and rolling The machine must be standing on firm and level ground and if necessary be supported during the work Unsecured or non supported machines can cause accidents Never work under the rotors Do not carry out work on raised rotors unless they have been secured Carry out the work only from the outside and between the tine arms Otherwise serious injury may ...

Page 37: ... wheels on the axles must be no more than 10 cm from the ground Raise the side devices using the tractor s double acting hydraulic control device The wheels on the axles must be no more than 10 cm from the ground Switch off the tractor and secure it Close the ball valve Release the lynch pin on all rotor chassis Move running wheel axle into new position Insert bolt and secure with lynch pin Adjust...

Page 38: ...k results The smaller the angle the steeper and stronger the tine position Remove the taper washers from the park position on the transport chassis Attach taper washers to tine supports Angle of tine position 1 gentle 8 Angle of tines without taper washer normal 4 Angle of tine position 2 aggressive 0 Park position for wedge plates Transport chassis Tine support Taper washer 1 2 ...

Page 39: ...be towed by agricultural or forestry tractors The empty weight of the tractor must be greater than the weight of the machine The driver and keeper of the vehicle are liable should these conditions not be observed Close the ball valve Close the ball valve before driving on the road If the ball valve is open and there is an operating error the machine may drop or swing out unexpectedly This could ca...

Page 40: ...al traffic regulations Clean lighting equipment before travelling on the road All lighting equipment must be cleaned before road transport Crop residue or dirt may cover up the lighting equipment and adversely affect its correct operation There is otherwise the risk of traffic accidents and accidents with fatal consequences Observe the contour of the terrain Move the machine onto ground that is as...

Page 41: ...of the terrain Move the machine onto ground that is as flat as possible before changing from work to transport position Avoid inclines on which the combination tractor and machine could slip or overturn There is an increased risk of tipping and injury in a position at right angles to the direction of the slope Keep the rear window closed Always keep the rear window of the tractor cab closed when f...

Page 42: ...n elevated engine speed until all hydraulic cylinders are fully retracted It is not necessary to reset the angled position This occurs automati cally when the side devices are swivelled in Check and make sure that the side devices are safely stowed on the transport stowage point Fully raise the transport chassis using the tractor s single acting hydraulic control device Close all ball valves Trans...

Page 43: ...ow the instructions below for road transport There is otherwise the risk of traffic accidents and accidents with fatal consequences Before pulling away check the immediate vicinity Always make sure that you have a clear field of vision and in particular look out for children within the operating area of the machine When the vehicle is in motion lock the tractor s control devices Do not transport p...

Page 44: ...st stand on a level firm and secure surface and be supported during the work if necessary Unsecured or non supported machines can cause accidents Otherwise serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result No persons in the working area Ensure that no persons are present in the slewing and working area of the machine Persons could be caught by the machine within this area Fatal injury may be cause...

Page 45: ...fold down the side devices until the lift cylinders are fully extended Bring the tractor s single acting hydraulic control device for the transport chassis into neutral position Activate the floating position on the tractor s single acting hydraulic control device Deactivate the floating position on the tractor s double acting hydraulic control device Make sure the machine is standing level Before...

Page 46: ...ing the working depth page 35 The the pin must be roughly in the middle of the elongated hole in order the achieve the correct running and operating characteristics in the work position Adjusting the rotor pitch For work on damp or soft ground it is possible to adjust tine height by means of the rotor pitch Adjust the tine height to suit the ground Adjusting the rotor pitch page 36 Lower or raise ...

Page 47: ...ceed 540 rpm and must be adapted to the condition of the crop Higher revolution rates can cause damage to the machine Only allow the PTO shaft clutch to respond for a short time Do not allow the slip clutch to respond for longer than 3 seconds If the clutch responds for a longer period of time it will become worn and the disconnect torque will drop Do not compress the PTO shaft The PTO shaft betwe...

Page 48: ...h laying When tedding the freshly cut crop is distributed over the sward Recommended PTO stub shaft speed approx 400 rpm Turning ensures uniform drying of the crop after cutting Recommended PTO stub shaft speed approx 400 rpm Night swathing arranges the distributed crop in small swathes Fit the night swath gear box Maximum PTO stub shaft speed 540 rpm Swath laying Night swath turning Prevent cross...

Page 49: ... single acting hydraulic control device to the floating position Check that there is nobody in the working area of the machine Switching on the PTO shaft drive Switch on the PTO shaft drive at a low engine speed Slowly increase the speed Do not exceed the maximum speed of 540 rpm Select a PTO stub shaft speed depending on crop processing require ments No persons in the working area Ensure that no ...

Page 50: ...ults in crumbling losses and swath formation if the crop is dry Too low a speed produces swath formation High working speed Too high a working speed produces uneven distribution and heap formation Prevent crossing swathes As a general measure prevent the crossing of mowing swathes The crop is distributed unevenly and the machine is subjected to abrupt stresses Damage to the machine may be caused a...

Page 51: ...e the side device into its work position Observe the contour of the terrain Pay even more attention when driving on an incline Avoid inclines on which the combination tractor and machine could slip or overturn There is an increased risk of tipping and injury in a position at right angles to the direction of the slope Before raising reduce the speed and rotational speed Before raising to the headla...

Page 52: ...trol device fold the side devices into the work position Watch for obstacles When driving around obstacles or along fences ensure a sufficient distance is kept A collision may cause damage to the machine Take care when cornering in the border tedding position Note the limited curve radius in the border tedding position A curve radius which is too tight can cause damage to the machine No persons wi...

Page 53: ...ed at which the crop is picked up cleanly and distributed evenly Watch for obstacles When driving around obstacles or along fences ensure a sufficient distance is kept A collision may cause damage to the machine Take care when cornering in the border tedding position Note the limited curve radius in the border tedding position A curve radius which is too tight can cause damage to the machine ...

Page 54: ...r hydraulic parts with high pressure cleaners Do not clean bearings or hydraulic parts with high pressure cleaners The high pressure cleaner removes the grease film from the bare metal surfaces Metal surfaces treated in this way can corrode After each cleaning procedure lubricate the bearing points and grease uncoated parts Clean the bearings and hydraulic parts with care Exercise caution when cle...

Page 55: ...secure it Remove the ignition key Do not clean the bearings and piston rods of hydraulic cylinders using a high pressure cleaner After each use clean the machine of any coarse dirt and crop residue Cleaning with solvents may lead to corrosion After cleaning Lubricate all bearings after cleaning Care For a long machine service life we recommend applying a protective layer of oil to all bright work ...

Page 56: ...s have direct access Metal edges and machine work tools can cause serious injury Observe the operating manual of the tractor manufacturer Note the instructions and warnings in the operating manual of the tractor manufacturer If this requirement is ignored the consequence may be damage to the machine and even life threatening injuries Make sure the machine is standing level Before changing from the...

Page 57: ...t with the chain Close all ball valves Wind the control cable on the longitudinal carrier onto the hook Release the retainer of the lower link guided cone ball to clear the hitch pin on the machine Lower the lower link until the parking stand rests on the ground Drive tractor forward with lowered lower links Secure the tractor against rolling away turn off the engine and remove the ignition key Af...

Page 58: ...machine Only spare parts and accessories supplied by the manufacturer have been tested and approved Other products may adversely affect the correct operation of the machine and safety The use of non OEM replacement parts renders the manufacturer s guarantee null and void and frees the manufacturer from all liability Secure moving parts Moving parts must be secured with lifting gear against sliding...

Page 59: ...d by oil or lubricant seek medical advice immediately Avoid skin contact Avoid skin contact with these materials Protect your skin by means of protective skin cream or oil resistant gloves Contact can result in skin damage Do not use oils for cleaning Do not use oils or lubricants to clean your hands Swarf and abraded material in these materials can also result in injuries Change any soiled clothi...

Page 60: ...he machine against rolling away by using chocks Direction information Direction information right left front rear is given in relation to the direction of travel Rotary direction is defined as follows Rotary direction right clockwise Rotary direction left anticlockwise Rotation about a vertical axis viewed from top to bottom Rotation about a horizontal axis viewed at right angles to the direction ...

Page 61: ...r your health and is also strictly prohibited Replacement Replace the appropriate part in accordance with the instruction in the Maintenance chapter Inspection Check the tyre pressures adjustment dimensions and seal tightness as required and replace any worn parts or seals Observe the maintenance intervals The specifications relate to an average usage of the machine If subjected to heavier duty e ...

Page 62: ...spection Replacement Cleaning Page General All screws 63 Visual inspection Bearing 65 Tyre pressure 70 Hydraulic hoses 71 Lighting equipment Lubrication Lubrication points for grease 65 Lubricating the PTO shafts 66 Hydraulics Hydraulic hoses every 6 years 71 Hydraulic cylinders Hydraulic couplings Hydraulic connections PTO shaft Lubricating the PTO shafts 66 Gear box Checking the main gear box 68...

Page 63: ...e retightened After the first 5 hours of operation and According to the frequency of use But at least once a season Special tightening torques Observe the special tightening torques for the following screwed con nections 90 Nm 66 ft lbs 120 Nm 88 ft lbs 90 Nm 66 ft lbs ...

Page 64: ...igher value 20 Nm 290 Nm Specification of strength class Use the correct screw and bolt tightening torque Securely tighten screws nuts and bolts to the specified torques Otherwise damage to the machine and serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result 8 8 10 9 12 9 M6 9 9 Nm 7 3 ft lbs 14 Nm 10 3 ft lbs 17 Nm 12 5 ft lbs M8 24 Nm 17 7 ft lbs 34 Nm 25 ft lbs 41 Nm 30 3 ft lbs M10 48 Nm 35 4 ft ...

Page 65: ...s apart This could allow dust and dirt to enter the bearing resulting in premature wear Lubrication points are marked with an information label If any labels are illegible or have been lost it is possible to order new labels as replacement parts and affix them to the implement Lubricate the places listed in the illustration as follows after 50 hours of operation before and after the season Each ti...

Page 66: ...daily after 100 hours of operation before and after the season each time after cleaning with a high pressure cleaner Lubricate the guard S as follows after 250 hours of operation before and after the season Each time after cleaning with a high pressure cleaner PTO shaft for the main drive Slip clutch The slip clutch requires no maintenance Check the guard components Check all guard components of t...

Page 67: ...ain gear box and rotor gears regularly Checking the main gear box page 68 Controlling the rotor gear page 68 If there is visible oil loss the gear boxes must be checked and refilled The points presented in the illustration show the check position of the gears Main gear box Rotor gear ...

Page 68: ...e is in a horizontal position at least once per season If there is a visible loss of lubricant consult your dealer Otherwise the machine may be damaged Controlling the rotor gear The maintenance free rotor gears are filled ex works with sufficient oil Checking the oil level Ensure the machine is level Undo the check screw completely Check the oil level Correct oil level bottom edge of check screw ...

Page 69: ... the gauge If the tine does not rest parallel along the entire length Correcting the tine position Correct the tine position for each tine When changing tines and once before the season Undo the hexagon nut and lock nut Turn the hexagon socket bolt so that the tine rests parallel against the setting gauge Checking the tine position page 69 To ensure the tine cannot move out of position the hexagon...

Page 70: ... the tine height before and after the season Do not drive with worn or damaged tyres Replace worn or damaged tyres immediately There is a high risk of accident especially when driving on the road with such tyres Tyre size Tyre pressure bar 16 x 6 50 8 6PR 1 5 bar 152 kPa 22psi 18 5 x 8 50 8 6PR 1 5 bar 152 kPa 22psi 10 0 7 5 15 2 5 bar 248 kPa 36psi ...

Page 71: ... unpredictable movements of the machine and can cause serious damage to the machine and personal injury Serious or fatal injury may be caused as a result Exercise caution when welding Do not perform any welding work in the vicinity of the hydraulic hoses Hydraulic oil can catch fire very easily Clean hydraulic system Close or disconnect the quick release couplings with great care Remove any dirt o...

Page 72: ...available in order to use the rotary tedder to lay down night swaths for the hay harvest The night swath gear box reduces the speed of the PTO shaft The crop is not spread but deposited between two rotors as a swath Remove the existing protective pot Slide the night swath gear box with the protective pot onto the inter mediate shaft and secure it with a circlip Secure the night swath gear box with...

Page 73: ...Additional equipment 73 Spare wheel The spare wheel is fitted on the outer device Spare wheel ...

Page 74: ...low Adjusting the working depth page 35 Adjusting the rotor pitch page 46 Machine not operating cleanly at high speed Raking wheel tines set too high Uneven terrain Adjusting the working depth page 35 Adjusting the rotor pitch page 46 Speed too fast to process the amount of fodder Reduce speed Slip clutch responding frequently Fodder mass too great or irregular Reduce speed Reduce PTO stub shaft s...

Page 75: ... circuit diagram Pressure line Tank line Tractor Chassis cylinder Cable controlled ball valve Single acting control device with floating position Slave cylinder Slave cylinder with border tedding cylinder Master cylinder Double acting control unit ...

Page 76: ...rown Red Black Right indicator Right brake light Right rear light Right side light Yellow White Red Brown Black White Left side light White Black Black Connectors and sockets 7 pin in accordance with ISO 1724 Left rear light Left indicator Left brake light Earth Connecting plug 7 pin in accordance with ISO 1724 ...

Page 77: ...tic parts Plastic parts can be disposed of in normal household waste residual waste depending on the laws specific to your country Metal parts All metal parts can be sent for recycling Oil In terms of waste legislation environmentally compatible hydraulic oils must be stored collected and disposed of separately in accordance with regulations Rubber Rubber parts such as hoses or tyres must be dispo...

Page 78: ...ty requirements of EC Directive 2006 42 EC To demonstrate our compliance with the health and safety require ments quoted in the EC Directive we make reference to the following standards DIN EN ISO 12 100 2010 DIN EN ISO 4254 1 2013 DIN EN ISO 4254 10 2009 AC 2010 Kverneland Group Gottmadingen N V Gottmadingen 25 07 2013 Uwe Kellermeier EC authorised representative Type plate and CE marking CondiMa...

Page 79: ...Maintenance 58 Lubrication points 65 67 Maintenance intervals 62 Screwed connections 63 O Oil disposal of 59 Filling quantities 68 Protective measures 59 Operation 47 P Parking and storage Parking the machine 56 Uncouple and secure the machine 57 Preparing for operation 34 Proper use 20 PTO shaft Coupling 30 Lubrication 66 S Safety 6 Hitching 10 Operation 16 Road transport 15 Unhitching 17 Speed 4...

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