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Attaching and detaching the CLS 650/850 

 

 

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7. 

Insert the mounting bolts (7) and secure them with the spring cotter pins (9). 

8. 

Adjust the desired length of the upper link. 
To adjust the length of the upper link, turn the threaded sleeve while holding the 
threaded spindle. 

9. 

Fasten the upper link to the upper link bolt on the tractor. 

10.  Secure the connection with the linch pin. 
11.  Connect the hydraulic connections of the CLS to the connections on the tractor. 
12.  Connect the plug-type connector to the tractor's 12 V power outlet. 
13.  Slide the suction hoses onto the opening on the turbine cover and secure the con-

nection with the hose clamp  
If you have removed the suction hose from the suction connector on the mower, 
since the last use of the CLS, then slide the suction hose over the suction connector 
again and secure the connection with the hose clamp. 

 

Fig. 45: Suction hose on the turbine cover 

14.  Unlock the levers (4) and turn them downward. 
15.  Hook in the springs (5). 
16.  Tension the springs by lifting up the levers (4) until they audibly lock in place. 
17.  Loosen the clamp lock of the front support wheel on the CLS, lift the support wheel 

and arrest the clamp lock. 

 

Fig. 46: Front support wheel 

6.5 

Detaching with the quick-hitch 

Proceed as follows to detach the CLS-G/H 650/850 from a quick-hitch: 

1. 

Loosen the clamp lock of the front support wheel on the CLS, lower the support 
wheel, then arrest the clamp lock (see Fig. 46) 

2. 

Turn the two pivot wheels to the rear and secure them with the tube linch pins. 

Hose clamp 

Support wheel 

Clamp lock 

Summary of Contents for CLS-G 650 SE

Page 1: ...berger Str 50 90579 Langenzenn T 49 0 9101 9087 0 F 49 0 9101 9087 20 info matev eu www matev eu Version 08 2010 Operating Manual Material Collection System CLS SE CLS G 650 SE CLS H 650 SE CLS G 850...

Page 2: ...ical components 18 6 Attaching and detaching the CLS 650 850 20 6 1 Preliminary comments 20 6 2 Attachment with rear three point linkage 20 6 3 Detaching with the three point linkage 25 6 4 Attachment...

Page 3: ...when operating the equipment You will then be able to consult the manual should you be unsure about any steps to take Listings are marked as so called bulleted text Text Text Text Instructions are al...

Page 4: ...lector may only be coupled used and repaired by persons 18 years or older or by properly trained persons The operator must have read and understood the instructions in this manual 2 3 General safety p...

Page 5: ...e Operating manual completely Observe the safety precautions Caution Danger of injury through escaping liquids under high pressure Please observe the instructions in the Operating manual Caution Dange...

Page 6: ...act units for vacuuming and collecting cut material The turbine is driven by the rear power take off shaft located at the rear of the tractor Its task is to collect the cut material from the rotary mo...

Page 7: ...f the pallet 1 Remove the protective packaging and the transport safeguard 2 Lift the CLS off of the pallet with a suitable device crane or forklift and set it down 4 2 Long distance transport If you...

Page 8: ...suction hose as described in section 5 3 5 1 Mounting the hitch Note CLS G H 650 850 series implements are compact implements that can be attached to a variety of tractors See the attachment recommend...

Page 9: ...ame Fig 3 Hose guide attachment 4 On both sides of the tractor frame drill the two mounting bores 17 mm for the tow arms 6 see Fig 4 and Fig 5 Legend 1 Support bracket 2 Support plates 3 Transverse el...

Page 10: ...5 Bores for the tow arms dimensions shown 5 Fasten the transverse element 3 between the support plates 2 If a driver s cab is attached you must insert the supplied spacer plates 8 on both sides betwe...

Page 11: ...he hydraulic extensions with the quick lock couplings to the support plate provided for this purpose see Fig 7 Fig 7 Attach the hydraulic extension to the support plate 8 Route the hydraulic lines thr...

Page 12: ...an be severely injured Switch off the tractor engine and remove the ignition key before mounting the basic hitch Attention The tractor and the CLS can be damaged Only use the supplied material Note Th...

Page 13: ...achment frame to the strut rods on both sides see Fig 12 Fig 13 shows the attached basic hitch Fig 12 Mounting the strut rods Fig 13 Mounted basic hitch 5 Fasten the hydraulic extensions with the quic...

Page 14: ...raulic extension through the hose guide 7 Rivet the hose holders to the tractor body and connect the hydraulic lines see Fig 16 These hose holders are used as a parking possibility for the hoses when...

Page 15: ...oints The CLS must be empty closed and lowered If this is not the case the CLS can tip over 5 2 1 Adjusting the length of the PTO shaft Attention The CLS or the tractor can be damaged Only use the sup...

Page 16: ...rofile tube see Fig 19 Fig 19 Saw off the profile tube 7 Debur the sawn edges see Fig 20 Fig 20 Debur the sawn edges 8 Repeat steps 4 to 7 on the other half of the PTO shaft 9 Grease the profile tube...

Page 17: ...both sides 2 Press the locking pin on the outer fork and keep it depressed 3 Pull the outer fork down from the profile stub of the PTO shaft on the tractor 4 Release the locking pin 5 Repeat steps 2...

Page 18: ...he supplied suction connector with the attachment parts on the mower This mounting process will vary depending on the mower type 5 Secure the connections 6 Slide the suction hose onto the opening of t...

Page 19: ...e and not with the permanent plus This is necessary to ensure that the solenoid coil of the switch valve is de energized when the tractor is turned off Pos Description Parts Number F1 Fuse 10 A 09 000...

Page 20: ...hree point linkage quick hitch basic hitch that is mounted on your tractor and whether you have selected the version of the CLS with or with out chassis 6 2 Attachment with rear three point linkage Da...

Page 21: ...the linch pin 8 Couple the PTO shaft to the tractor To do this proceed as described in section 5 2 2 9 Slide the suction hose onto the opening on the turbine cover and secure the connec tion with the...

Page 22: ...hen clamp the front support wheel Fig 29 Front support wheel 14 Pull out the safety bolts on the support wheels see Fig 30 Fig 30 Safety bolts on the support wheels 15 Take the support wheels off of t...

Page 23: ...e CLS 3 Remove the linch pin on the lower link bolt see Fig 32 Fig 32 Lower link bolt on the CLS 4 Place the lower link of the rear three point linkage on the lower link bolt on the CLS 5 Secure the c...

Page 24: ...clamp see Fig 34 If you have removed the suction hose from the suction connector on the mower since last using the CLS then slide the suction hose over the suction connector again and secure the conn...

Page 25: ...650 850 with support wheels Proceed as follows to detach the CLS 650 850 three point linkage with support wheels 1 Use the rear three point linkage to lift the CLS high enough that you can insert the...

Page 26: ...or forward away from the CLS 6 3 2 CLS 650 850 with chassis Proceed as follows to detach the CLS 650 850 with chassis from a three point linkage 1 Turn the pivot wheels to the rear and secure them wit...

Page 27: ...istance 9 Drive the tractor forward away from the CLS 6 4 Attachment with quick hitch Danger If you do not comply with the following instructions the implement can tip over when it is being attached E...

Page 28: ...ng axle quick hitch 3 Move the tractor in reverse toward the CLS G H 650 850 4 Push the implement as close to the tractor as possible 5 Couple the PTO shaft to the tractor To do this proceed as descri...

Page 29: ...ction hose from the suction connector on the mower since the last use of the CLS then slide the suction hose over the suction connector again and secure the connection with the hose clamp Fig 45 Sucti...

Page 30: ...9 Remove the bolt connection between arms and tractor see Fig 44 and push the implement back a short distance 10 Drive the tractor forward away from the CLS 6 6 Attachment with the basic hitch Danger...

Page 31: ...the tractor and to the CLS To do this proceed as described in section 5 2 2 6 Crank the front support wheel of the CLS and push the implement toward the tractor until the cross strut is positioned abo...

Page 32: ...e upper link to adjust it to the minimum length re move the support wheels of the CLS G H and keep them in a safe place 15 Turn the threaded sleeve of the upper link to adjust it to an optimal length...

Page 33: ...isconnect the suction hose from the connector on the CLS by loosening the appro priate hose clamp Fig 56 Suction hose on the turbine cover 6 Unlock the lock bolts on the lower link of the hitch see Fi...

Page 34: ...regard Switching on the rear PTO shaft means The turbine is running Switching off the rear PTO shaft means The turbine will come to a standstill 7 2 Lifting lowering and emptying the collection bin Da...

Page 35: ...that the cover is tightly sealed i e ensure that the cover rests flush on the bin 7 2 2 High dump Attention Danger of injury due to the hydraulic system If the bin is lifted do not enter the danger zo...

Page 36: ...Cover 7 Activate the tractor s hydraulic system to close the cover The cuttings will drop out Fig 60 High dump cover is open 8 Drive at least 2 m forward 9 Activate the tractor s hydraulic system unti...

Page 37: ...after executing the service tasks Note After the first 20 hours of operation check all screw and bolt connections Regularly service the CLS as described in section 8 1 3 Only use lubricating grease do...

Page 38: ...the suc tion hose and the suction connector from the inside After 8 operating hours Lubricate the PTO shaft as described in section 8 1 5 After 50 operating hours or after a longer standstill period...

Page 39: ...d lowering see Fig 61 Fig 61 Lowering safeguard in secured position 3 Lubricate the lifting and opening mechanisms at the points that are marked in Fig 62 Fig 62 Lubricating points on the lifting and...

Page 40: ...asks The afterrun times vary based on the tractor implement combination To lubricate the bearing block of the turbine bearing proceed as follows 1 Remove the rubber cap see Fig 64 Fig 64 Bearing brack...

Page 41: ...sion the V belt 10 Tighten the lock nut 11 Tighten the mounting screws on the bearing bracket 12 Mount the belt guard 13 Unhook the lowering safeguard 14 Lower the collection bin 8 1 7 Adjusting the s...

Page 42: ...to adjust the alignment of the cover in the longitudinal di rection Loosen the front screws to adjust the alignment of the cover in the transverse di rection Fig 67 Cover hinges 4 Re align the cover a...

Page 43: ...ger The operator and third parties can be severely injured Only perform service and maintenance tasks with lifted bin if the lowering safeguard is hooked in or if the bin is safeguarded against uninte...

Page 44: ...the bin 7 Hook in the lowering safeguard to secure the bin against unintended lowering 8 Loosen the lock nuts 9 Adjust the rubber buffer see Fig 70 Fig 70 Bin support 10 Fasten the lock nuts 11 Unhoo...

Page 45: ...ger object Remedy Turn off the implement and engine Use a tool to remove the hose Clean the hose Fasten the hose Poor suction performance Possible causes The exhaust grille or the filter is blocked Mo...

Page 46: ...ulic connections Check the position of the control valve on the im plement Check the electrical lines plug type connector and the fuse 8 3 Repairs In the event of a malfunction or for general assistan...

Page 47: ...ding to local and state regulations Depending on the material the parts must be disposed of as residual or special waste or must be recycled matev is not responsible for disposal of the materials 10 W...

Page 48: ...er here This information is located on the type plate of the attachment Item number _____________________ Serial number _____________________ 11 2 Accessories Bestellnummer Zubeh r 131 7002 mounting S...

Page 49: ...matic overview diagram for mounting suction connector and suction hose 18 Fig 24 Lower link bolt 20 Fig 25 Upper link on the CLS 21 Fig 26 Suction hose on the turbine cover 21 Fig 27 12 V power connec...

Page 50: ...ig 60 Lowering safeguard in secured position 39 Fig 61 Lubricating points on the lifting and opening mechanisms 39 Fig 62 Lubricate the PTO shaft 40 Fig 63 Bearing bracket lubricating point 40 Fig 64...

Page 51: ...Str 50 90579 Langenzenn declares that the machine Collecting System Type CLS G H 650 131 7127 131 7129 Type CLS G H 850 131 7085 131 7086 complies with the stipulations of the Machine Directive 2006 4...

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