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2. Engage the PTO at low revs.
IMPORTANT!
Only engage the PTO
when the conveyor is stopped and discharge door is fully closed.
3. Using the appropriate control lever, start the conveyor mechanism.
4. Drive forward to the feeding area and open the discharge door (using
the appropriate control lever). The mechanical scale (1) indicates the
height of the discharge door.
5. Discharge rate is controlled by adjusting the door height and auger
speed.
6. The discharge conveyor speed is controlled by the rotary knob located
on the body of the machine near the discharge conveyor.
IMPORTANT!
Disengage the PTO when turning (unless optional
wide angle PTO is fitted). Excessive turning may cause PTO shaft
damage.
7. When the feed has been discharged, disengage the PTO wait until the discharge conveyor is clear of feed,
then stop the conveyor. Close the discharge door, raise the conveyor mechanism and re-secure with safety
catch.
IMPORTANT!
DO NOT close the discharge door before the conveyor is clear of material and has
stopped moving.
NOTE!
Always switch off the electronic weighing system when discharge operations are complete.
DISCHARGE CHUTE (WHERE FITTED)
SAFETY FIRST!
NEVER stand on the loading mesh at the rear of machine.
The Kverneland 600 series machines can be fitted with a discharge chute instead of the hydraulically driven
conveyor mechanism. The chute is designed for discharging feed directly onto the floor or into low sided
troughs, but is not suitable for discharging into mangers or raised troughs.
1. On arrival at the discharge site, ensure that the
protective safety screen is lowered.
2.
Engage the PTO at low revs.
3. Drive forward to the feeding area and open the
discharge door (using the appropriate control lever). The
mechanical scale (1) indicates the height of the
discharge door.
4. Discharge rate is controlled by adjusting the height of
the discharge door.
IMPORTANT!
Disengage the PTO when turning (unless optional wide angle PTO is fitted - see parts book).
Excessive turning may cause PTO shaft damage.
IMPORTANT!
DO NOT close the discharge door before the chute is clear of material
NOTE!
Always switch off the electronic weighing system when discharge operations are complete.
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