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environment  containing  carbon  monoxide  can 
cause unconsciousness and death.  
 
Before refuelling, switch off the engine and allow it 
to cool down. 
 
Smoking and any open fire are not allowed. 
 
Fuels  may  contain  substances  similar  to  solvents. 
Avoid  skin  and  eye  contact  with  mineral  oil 
products. Wear gloves when refuelling.  
 
Do not spill fuel or oil. If fuel or oil is spilled, clean 
the  machine  immediately.  Do  not  allow  fuel  to 
come  into  contact  with  clothing.  If  fuel  gets  on 
clothing, change clothing immediately. 
 
Make  sure  that  no  fuel  or  oil  gets  into  the  soil 
(environmental protection!). Use a suitable base. 
 
Carefully  loosen  the  fuel  tank  cap  to  allow  the 
existing pressure in the tank to slowly release. 
Check fuel lines, fuel tank cap, and tank for leaks or 
cracks.  The  machine  must  not  be  put  into 
operation with such damage. 
 
Close the fuel tank cap tightly after refuelling. 
 
To  start  the  machine,  change  location  (at  least  3 
meters away from the fuelling area). 
 
Fuels  cannot  be  stored  indefinitely.  Only  buy  as 
much as will be consumed in a few months. Do not 
use old fuel! 
 
Transport  and  store  fuel  and  oil  only  in  approved 
and marked canisters.  
 
Do  not  transport  or  store  fuel  and  oil  near 
combustible or highly flammable materials as well 
as sparks or open flames. 
 
Never use a machine with a damaged ignition cable 
and spark plug connector. Danger of sparking! 
 
Fuels and oils must be kept out of reach of children 
in accordance with safety regulations. 
 
 
 

5.6 

Service security 

 

 

 

 
WARNING! 

Repair,  set-up,  maintenance  and  cleaning  work, 
as well as transporting the machine, may only be 
carried out when the drive is switched off and the 

tool  is  at  a  standstill.  In  the  event  of  a 
malfunction,  operation  must  always  be  switched 
off. 

Moving parts can cause serious injuries. 

 
On machines with gasoline engines, disconnect the 
spark  plug  connector  and  unscrew  the  spark  plug 
before  carrying  out  repair,  set-up,  maintenance 
and  cleaning  work  in  order  to  prevent 
unintentional starting.  
 
Always  ensure  that  the  machine  is  in  safe 
operating  condition,  in  particular  check  the  fuel 
system for leaks. 
 
If protective devices and work tools are subject to 
wear, they must be checked regularly and replaced 
if necessary. 
 
Damaged  cutting  tools  (cracked,  chipped  or 
otherwise 

damaged) 

must 

be 

replaced 

immediately.  When  replacing  the  shredding 
blades,  use  suitable  tools  and  wear  protective 
gloves. 
 
Regularly check the screw connections for tight fit 
and retighten if necessary. 
Always  keep  the  controls  of  the  machine  dry  and 
free of resin, oil, and grease.  
 
After  repair,  set-up,  maintenance  and  cleaning 
work,  always  fit  the  protective  and  safety  devices 
on  the  machine  and  put  them  in  the  protective 
position. 
 
Work on the electrical system may only be carried 
out by qualified electricians. 
 
Use  only  original  –  LUMAG  –  spare  parts  and 
accessories.  The  use  of  other  spare  parts  and 
accessories may increase the risk of accidents. Any 
liability for damages resulting from this is excluded. 
 
 
 

5.7 

Electric shelf 

 

Wearers  of  a  pacemaker  must  not  touch  the  live 
parts  of  the  ignition  system  when  the  engine  is 
running. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for RAMBO-HC15PRO

Page 1: ...model number and serial number can be found on the nameplate on the machine You should keep both numbers safe so that you can refer to them in the future This manual explains the functions and applic...

Page 2: ...2 Start process 14 3 Switching off the engine 14 4 Stopping the engine in an emergency 13 5 Idle speed 15 Shredding operation 15 1 What may be shredded 15 2 Shredding 15 3 Splitting process 15 4 Instr...

Page 3: ...f the machine Operating the machine with defective safety installations or improperly installed or non functioning safety and protective devices Failure to observe the instructions in the user manual...

Page 4: ...sed Use of non approved accessories The machine must not be operated for commercial purposes Persons who are not familiar with the user manual children young people as well as persons under the influe...

Page 5: ...d restrictions as well as the specific potential dangers associated with it Also familiarise yourself with the control panels and their proper use Learn how to stop the machine and turn it off quickly...

Page 6: ...ety goggles Never put a damaged machine into operation Only work when in good physical condition Carry out all work calmly and prudently Never leave the machine running unattended When starting the en...

Page 7: ...5 3 Personal protective equipment PPE When handling the machine it is essential to wear personal protective equipment PPE to minimise any risk to the operator The following protective measures must b...

Page 8: ...ty regulations 5 6 Service security WARNING Repair set up maintenance and cleaning work as well as transporting the machine may only be carried out when the drive is switched off and the tool is at a...

Page 9: ...can never be excluded Electrical residual dangers Direct or indirect electrical contact Touching live parts when electrical or defective components are open or electrical connection cables which are n...

Page 10: ...er warning or caution Read and observe the user manual and safety instructions before commissioning Before cleaning maintenance and repair work switch off the engine and disconnect the spark plug conn...

Page 11: ...andstill Never open or remove protective devices while the engine is running WARNING Danger from ejected objects when the engine is running There is a risk of branches garden waste or other materials...

Page 12: ...s 8 Transport wheel 2x 9 Infeed chute foldable 10 Safety bar EMERGENCY STOP 7 2 Gasoline engine 1 Engine switch main switch Ignition switch on E start 2 Starter grip 3 Recoil starter 4 Choke valve 5 F...

Page 13: ...nected to the spark plug Before starting the engine check the spark plug connector for proper seating Always disconnect the spark plug connector from the spark plug during adjustment and maintenance w...

Page 14: ...plug Type F7RTC or equivalent spark plug Infeed chute Branches up to 150 mm Guaranteed sound power level LwA 120 dB A Weight approx 275 kg Actual performance in continuous operation is likely to be lo...

Page 15: ...ul 4 stroke OHV gasoline engine The blade drum with two shredding blades and a counter blade is driven by two V belts The chopped material is ejected through the ejection chute by means of centrifugal...

Page 16: ...lems with the machine please contact us You can reach us by email info lumag maschinen de or by telephone at 49 8571 92 556 0 Standard equipment A Basic unit with gasoline engine and rotor B Infeed ch...

Page 17: ...eller as well as the manufacturer distance themselves from any warranty claims Set up the machine level and stable so that the engine is horizontal Use commercially available engine oil with the speci...

Page 18: ...ing the fuel tank cap Keep the engine away from heat sparks as well as flames Fill fuel outdoors or in well ventilated rooms to dissipate vapours Keep gasoline away from sparks open flames permanent f...

Page 19: ...shredded material stones and the like can splash away No other persons or animals may be present in the ejection area danger zone Also be careful not to damage vehicles glass windows and other object...

Page 20: ...n with a quick but smooth movement and slowly return The engine starts ATTENTION Do not pull the starting rope all the way out and do not let the starter grip handle hit back on the engine Start with...

Page 21: ...movements must be stopped as quickly as possible and the energy supply must be switched off In case of danger 1 Press the safety bar 10 on the infeed chute an EMERGENCY STOP is initiated 2 Inform the...

Page 22: ...hat there are no shredding residues in the chute Shredding may only be carried out after the maximum engine speed has been reached Never tilt the machine while the engine is running When charging make...

Page 23: ...shredded shortly after cutting Thin and long bushes and or branches are pulled in very quickly For this reason let go of this shredded material quite quickly Process highly water containing shredded...

Page 24: ...Before starting work the operator must ensure that the machine is in safe operating condition Work on the electrical equipment may only be carried out by qualified electricians Before starting work t...

Page 25: ...season Check machine Check safety circuit EMERGENCY STOP Check protective devices and rubber protection flap Check fastening screws retighten if necessary Refuel and check oil level Change engine oil...

Page 26: ...tion must be properly refitted 16 2 2 Greasing the oscillating axle There is a grease nipple 3 on the oscillating axle Lubricate the axle as required with a commercially available multi purpose grease...

Page 27: ...s with 60 Nm and medium thread locking adhesive Blade chassis Blunted blades can be turned over Damaged blades cracked chipped severely bent or otherwise damaged must be replaced immediately DANGER Th...

Page 28: ...both parts for damage replace damaged inserts if necessary 4 Clean foam filter element in warm water and mild soap solution Rinse thoroughly with clean water and allow to dry thoroughly 5 Tap out dir...

Page 29: ...ntamination 1 Switch off the machine and secure it against being switched on again disconnect the ignition plug 2 Remove contamination properly Keep in mind do not use a high pressure cleaner do not u...

Page 30: ...d tight fit if necessary have loosened or damaged components replaced by the manufacturer or an authorised specialist company Interval monthly 17 Transport DANGER Danger of burns due to hot surfaces o...

Page 31: ...general condition of all parts and the packaging If necessary refresh or renew the preservation Remove soil dirt and debris from engine and machine Clean the engine with a cloth Treat moving parts wi...

Page 32: ...from the old device and dispose of in an environmentally friendly manner Oil residues must never be discharged into soil and waste water Block every moving machine part and disassemble the machine int...

Page 33: ...ark plug dirty or incorrectly adjusted Clean readjust or replace spark plug Engine gets too hot Too little engine oil Refill engine oil Cooling air system restricted Clean ventilation grille clean int...

Page 34: ...ion Buyer s address and machine type must be clearly identifiable in the case of professional and or commercial use Without the original purchase receipt we can only carry out the repair against payme...

Page 35: ...chinery Electromagnetic compatibility Test methods and acceptance criteria EN ISO 3744 1995 Acoustics Determination of sound power levels of noise sources using sound pressure Engineering method in an...

Page 36: ...36 23 Components RAMBO HC15PRO WARNING All repairs to the machine must be carried out by authorised qualified personnel Have any necessary electrical work carried out only by an approved specialist...

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Page 38: ...AG dealer can be found at www lumag maschinen de LUMAG GmbH Rudolf Diesel Str 1a D 84375 Kirchdorf a Inn Germany Internet www lumag maschinen de Subject to change without notice Version RAMBOHC15PRO 0...

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