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                                                        User’s manual

 

SEEDER MONITOR MCK 800 

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7. Maintenance 

This  chapter  gives  instructions  on  how  to  carry  out  ordinary  and  extraordinary 
maintenance. 

Ordinary  maintenance

  refers  to  those  operations  which  must  be  carried  out 

periodically. As they do not require specific skills, they can be carried out by the users 
(operators etc.). 

Extraordinary maintenance

 refers to unforeseeable operations due to mechanic or 

electric  failures.  They  require  specific  technical  skills,  so  they  should  be  exclusively 
carried out by qualified personnel (maintenance personnel etc.) 

7.1 Ordinary maintenance 

 
Ordinary maintenance consists in cleaning the instrument. Clean the instrument with 
a wet cloth and mild detergent to avoid erasing the serigraphs on the panel.  

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Warning 

 

Do not use pressure water jets.

 

 

Do not use abrasive products, solvents or alcohol. 

 

Do not press on the keyboard with pointed or hard objects in order 
to avoid damaging the polyester film, thus endangering the 
impermeability of the keyboard. 

 

7.1.1 How to protect the main connector 

 
In case of an extended use of the Monitor it is advisable to disconnect the main signal 
connector (see Figure 1 on page 7) from the harness. It is advisable to insulate both 
the connectors (of the Monitor and of the Harness) by using a Nylon protection. 
If  the  connectors  of  the  monitor  and  of  the  harness  are  NOT  disconnected  no 
protection is needed. 

 

7.2 Extraordinary maintenance 

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Warning 

Extraordinary maintenance must be carried out by authorized personnel 
only

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Summary of Contents for MCK 800

Page 1: ...MCK 800 COMPUTER FOR PRECISION SEED DRILLS NR 2611 EN REV 1 EN USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ALY Tel 39 0425 754713 Fax 39 0425 741130 E mail mcstaff mcelettronica it Internet www mcelettronica it Manual code 2611 EN Issued February 2001 Edition November 2013 MC elettronica S r l is not oblig...

Page 3: ...ter pulses 100 metres 16 6 2 1 Practical example for calculating the C parameter to be programmed 17 6 3 Automatic calibration of C parameter 18 6 4 How to set the rows alarm sensitivity 18 6 5 How to...

Page 4: ...of the equipment After buying the instrument read the manual carefully and refer to it any time you have doubts on how to use the equipment or when you have to carry out maintenance operations Keep t...

Page 5: ...act of God lightning floods fire or other causes which do not depend from MC elettronica Repairs under guarantee which must be carried out in the laboratories of our authorized centres are entirely f...

Page 6: ...peration of the file indicating the LCD by horizontal bars any abnormality of sowing During the working cycle the following data are displayed and controlled the width width PROG the working area tota...

Page 7: ...User s manual SEEDER MONITOR MCK 800 7 2 1 How to install the system 2 1 1 Wiring attachments MCK 800 Figure 1 Wiring attachments VEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POWER CABLE PHOTOCELLS SPEED SENSOR B D F...

Page 8: ...to install the speed sensor D 18 cod 481 You can install the speed sensor cod 481 anywhere there is a mechanic movement in the wheel front or rear wheel of the agricultural vehicle machine or by makin...

Page 9: ...s distribute the photocells cables on the seed drill air pipes respecting the row numeration Figure 2 fix the junction box A at the centre of the seed drill with some clamps held to the machine instal...

Page 10: ...User s manual SEEDER MONITOR MCK 800 10 Figura 2 How to install photocells Figure 3 Example of installation on the pipe cod 10FOT 4RSTES 0FOT 4RSTIN Clamps 2 leds transmitter 3 leds receiver...

Page 11: ...nual SEEDER MONITOR MCK 800 11 Figura 4 Example of installation on the sowing element cod 4228 and cod 10FOT SEMIMINUTI 0001 Optical elements Clamps Amplifier for photocell Electric cable from the jun...

Page 12: ...01 to 999 9 ha during the programming phase it increases the displayed value B WIDTH PROG key it allows the operator to display and change the working width C ha TOTAL e key it shows the total area w...

Page 13: ...EM 001 Cable 4 rows x 80 cm CAB SEM 002 Cable 6 rows x 80 cm CAB SEM 003 Cable 8 rows x 80 cm NOTE cables must be ordered according to the type of seed drill used the following data are required while...

Page 14: ...cture 2 To reset working hours hold down any key for about 3 seconds while the display visualizes working hours after the initial test operated at the switching on After working hours the monitor disp...

Page 15: ...rts flashing on the display Keeping width PROG key pressed hold down also key see ref A to increase or key ref C to decrease the displayed value until the desired value is obtained expressed in metres...

Page 16: ...them pressed until the display shows the current parameter value preceded by letter C flashing then release keys Press key ref A to increase or key ref C to decrease the displayed value until the desi...

Page 17: ...ons for our example let s say 30 then stop the machine end point Figure 5 ref B to obtain highest precision of setting you ll need to go at least 50 meters measure the distance from the starting point...

Page 18: ...h PROG key ref B The impulses obtained will be automatically programmed in C parameter 6 4 How to set the rows alarm sensitivity To program the rows alarm sensitivity values from 1 to 20 the monitor m...

Page 19: ...ioning of the photocells as follows Simulated test With one of your fingers or with a small object pass in front of each photocell if the photocell is correctly connected it will send impulses to the...

Page 20: ...the instrument with a wet cloth and mild detergent to avoid erasing the serigraphs on the panel Warning Do not use pressure water jets Do not use abrasive products solvents or alcohol Do not press on...

Page 21: ...Mechanic vibrations resistance 2 G Functioning conditions Room temperature 20 C 75 C Weather conditions Relative humidity 90 Transport and storage Temperature 25 C 85 C 8 2 Technical data accessories...

Page 22: ...PN NO Max working frequency 200 Hz Working temperature 25 C 70 C Max operation distance 40 80 mm Pickup angle range 25 Protection degree IP 68 8 2 4 Cables cod CAB SEM 001 CAB SEM 002 CAB SEM 003 Main...

Page 23: ...Printed in Italy SEEDER MONITOR MCK 800 NOTE...

Page 24: ...Printed in Italy www mcelettronica it Electronic equipments for agricultural earth moving industrial machines...

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