Rosensteiner Kipp Top II Basic Operating, And Servicing  Instructions Download Page 8

Operating and Servicing Instructions 

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Useful additional information in free text is labelled with an adjacent info button. 
 

SIGNAL WORD

 

 

Type and source of the hazard and the associated risk! 
 
Possible consequences for people, machine parts, tools and workpiece 

– residual risk! 

Actions for avoidance of the risk to life and limb and reduction of the residual risk. 
 

NOTICE 

Warns of a possibly hazardous situation which could damage the appliance or an object in its 
environment. 
 

CAUTION 

Warns of a possibly hazardous situation which could lead to slight bodily injury or material 
damage. 
 

WARNING 

Warns of a possibly hazardous situation which could lead to serious physical injury or death. 

 
DANGER 

Warns of an immediate threat which could lead to severe physical injury or death. 
 

1.8.9  Pictograms in the Operating Instructions and on the Machine 

 

 

Never step into the hazard zone between the attachment and the machine! 
 

 

Caution 

– Crushing hazard! 

 

 

Read and observe the operating instructions and safety notices before operating! 
 

 

Switch off motor and remove mains supply before repair, servicing and cleaning work! 
 

 

Keep sufficient distance away from electrical high voltage supplies! 
 

 

Use chocks before uncoupling or setting down the machine! 
 

 

Avoid uneven surfaces and slopes on which the machine could slip, tip or fall! 
 

 

Take care with escaping high-pressure fluid. Follow instructions in the technical handbook! 
 

Summary of Contents for Kipp Top II Basic

Page 1: ...ions Incl Transfer Documentation Hoof Trimming Crush Kipp Top II Kipp Top II Basic Kipp Top II Comfort Kipp Top II Professional Serial Number Purchase Date Must be read before first use Keep for futur...

Page 2: ...7 Operational working space Fehler Textmarke nicht definiert 1 8 8 Explanation of information and hazard notices 7 1 8 9 Pictograms in the operating instructions and on the machine 8 2 TRANSPORT 9 2 1...

Page 3: ...The documentation from individual sub contractors and in particular the notices and instructions specified in them have full validity and must also be adhered to The manufacturer accepts no responsib...

Page 4: ...that does not correspond to the requirements of the safety and hazard aspects or does not comply with the operating instructions This also applies to faults arising from inadequate incorrect or unauth...

Page 5: ...he material or manufacture should manifest themselves within the guarantee period then guarantee claims should be submitted immediately to the dealer or the manufacturer The faulty appliance or faulty...

Page 6: ...ding to the Guideline 2006 42 EG and the Regulation MSV 2010 implemented from that in Austria These operating instructions supports you in becoming familiar with the technical details of the machine s...

Page 7: ...ou can also find the operating instructions on our homepage www rosensteiner at 1 8 5 Spatial Limits The equipment is designed for mobile use at different locations 1 8 6 Time Limits Consideration mus...

Page 8: ...arns of a possibly hazardous situation which could lead to serious physical injury or death DANGER Warns of an immediate threat which could lead to severe physical injury or death 1 8 9 Pictograms in...

Page 9: ...oof trimming crush to the upper and lower links and check for firm seating in the mounting When operating the tractor hydraulics upper link lower link ensure you have a safe footing with sufficient di...

Page 10: ...ng Down Proceed as follows to set down the hoof trimming crush WARNING Move to a level set down location Secure the tractor against rolling handbrake chocks Lower hoof trimming crush When setting down...

Page 11: ...erating Elements Kipp Top II Comfort Item Designation Item Designation 01 Locking catching device 02 Winding rod 03 Drive in bar 04 Motor switch 05 Lift lower lever 06 Safety catch 07 Locking lever 08...

Page 12: ...ttle A general visual check of the hoof trimming crush for any changes must be carried out before use Check whether the hoof trimming crush is on a level surface Check the hoof trimming crush for loos...

Page 13: ...be for example fitting with the upper and lower links of the tractor hydraulics to the three point connection provided for that or by the locked tool receptor of a loader Version C Bespoke Constructi...

Page 14: ...y 45 Do this by moving the lever 5 upwards 12 Lay the feet on the foot holder shaped rubber part lay the strap over them and then lay the chain in the chain sprocket Then pull the chain from behind ov...

Page 15: ...ating elements need to be moved out of the work position this must be done before tipping 2 The table must be brought to the horizontal until it is lying on the rubber limit stop before switching off...

Page 16: ...for the work to be carried out Servicing work may only be carried out if the machine is switched off 6 2 Electrical Hazard DANGER Contact with Live Components Effects of electrical current on humans C...

Page 17: ...r every 5 starts and tighten if required Repair or change damaged parts immediately Working with damaged parts can be a hazard to you and to the animal Hoses and hose connections are subject to natura...

Page 18: ...mend the use of original parts to ensure constant efficiency of the machine In the event of guarantee claims please contact your local sales and service partner 8 Regular Inspection NOTICE The electri...

Page 19: ...e Description 14 000B Kipp Top II Basic according to series equipment 14 000C Kipp Top II Comfort o mech Drive in gate o Equipment box for tools 2x flex 2x knife holder 14 000P Kipp Top II Professione...

Page 20: ...s Yes I would like to receive the free Rosensteiner newsletter e mail address required I agree to being named as a reference customer I confirm that the operating instructions were handed to me with t...

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