* Emergency stop: see chapter 2.1
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10.8
STOP.
When the required number of revolutions is obtained, push the
(9) STOP
-button. The wrapping arm
will now rotate 1-2 revolutions, the cutter moves up, the arm speed is reduced and it stops at the right
place for next wrapping cycles. Then the cutter closes automatically, and the film is held tight in the
U-formed slot and perforated. The bale is now completely wrapped and ready for stacking.
EXTRA EQUIPPMENT
If the machine is equipt with
Rotation of bale after finished packaging,
the bale will be rotated til
it is in the right posision for storage, by pushing and holding the
(2) BALLES
-button.
10.9
When the wrapping sequence is ended, give the
ZERO-
button a
short
push, and a stroke lights up
in the display. The stop-value is now stored in the memory, and the wrapping arm will automatically
stop after the same number of revolutions by the next wrapping sequence. (The stroke will extinguish
after the first revolution in next wrapping sequence).
10.10
If it later is required to change the number of revolutions stored in the memory, push the
ZERO-
button
for some seconds and the previously registered numbers are erased. This is confirmed by two lighting
points in the display.
10.11 STORAGE PLACE.
At the storage place the bales should be placed systematically. Start at the right-hand side, and stack
to the left. Lower the machine until the relief roller rests on the ground. Push control 7,
ROLLERS
OUT,
and the bale will rest on the ground. Drive the tractor carefully away from the bale. Try to avoid
touching the bale with the rollers. The plastic film will now tear off by the perforation at the cutter.
Place the next bale to the left of the first one so that the loose film end on the last ball will be locked.
Then you do not have to leave the tractor cab to fasten the loose film end. To be sure we recommend
that you check that the film ends are securely fastened, and eventually fasten them a little bit better
when you have stacked the bales.
If the machine is front mounted, the bales can be staked upon each other. (See more in chapter 3.0).