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Preparing for use

51

Fitting the knives

The knife driving shaft can be accessed via the bale chamber. Please

observe the relevant safety instructions »Working in the bale cham-

ber«, page 49.
> When fitting the knives, hold the ends and insert them into the oval 

holes on top of the knife driving shaft.

> Ensure that the bale chamber is empty at the end of the work.

> Empty the bale chamber.

> Close the rear flap. 

»Closing the rear flap«, page 46

Switch off the AutoPlus-Pilotbox.
> Press the “ON/OFF” button.

> Switch off the tractor, take out the ignition key and secure it.

> Push the lever for the knife driving shaft upwards (to do this, open 

the right-hand side door).

> Open the cutterbar ball valve.

Lever for the

knife driving shaft

Cutterbar ball valve

Summary of Contents for RF 2235

Page 1: ...RF 2235 Operating manual Edition 7 2007 Date of print 8 2007 Language EN Type VGJC From serial number VGJC 000101 Document number G0708JC 3 EN...

Page 2: ...ress of supplier Address of manufacturer Kverneland Group Geldrop B V reserves all rights concerning copyright and use The contents of this operating manual may be changed without prior warning All ri...

Page 3: ...oProtected 53 Insert the twine 58 Inserting the net 61 Operation 63 Driving on the road 64 Safety 64 General conditions 66 Move the implement into the transport position 66 Emptying the bale chamber 6...

Page 4: ...onditions 117 Rotatable drawbar eye 117 Fixed drawbar eye 117 Hitch drawbar eye 118 Dummy blades for OptiCut 118 Roller for baffle plate 118 Storage for the net roll 119 Eliminating malfunctions 120 S...

Page 5: ...Inhaltsverzeichnis 5...

Page 6: ...he warranty conditions to be met a well functioning implement to remain in good working order Training Your dealer will provide instruction on operation and care of the imple ment Employer information...

Page 7: ...standard version Next to these symbols pictograms are used to help you locate other sections of this manual NOTE The term Note indicates tips and notes on operation The warning triangle indicates imp...

Page 8: ...nstructions in the interest of your own safety in the interest of the safety of others and to ensure the safety of the implement Numerous risks can result from incorrect handling of agricultural im pl...

Page 9: ...there are safety labels that are for the purpose of drawing attention to dangers The labels must not be removed If any labels are illegible or have been lost it is possible to order new labels as spa...

Page 10: ...maximum cardan shaft speed of 540 rpm must not be exceeded The consequence could be damage to the implement Distance from the opened rear flap Remain a safe distance away from the rear flap if the saf...

Page 11: ...ult in serious injury Distance from the pick up equipment Remain a safe distance away from the rotating pick up equipment You may be caught by the rotating tines and pulled into the implement Serious...

Page 12: ...ance away from the cutterbar area if the knives ha ve not been secured Before accessing the danger zone activate the safety valve This could otherwise result in serious injury Do not exceed the maximu...

Page 13: ...nguisher The fire extinguisher must always be kept with the implement A mul tipurposeABCfireextinguisherwithavolumeof5 kgisrecommended The fire extinguisher must be approved by the relevant authoritie...

Page 14: ...ht and ejection speed A rolling bale can result in damage or serious or fatal injuries Welding work Disconnect all electrical connections from the tractor when carrying out welding on the attached imp...

Page 15: ...e a higher torque A higher torque can cause damage to the implement Cardan shaft operating manual Please ensure that you observe the manufacturer s operating manual for the cardan shaft This will prov...

Page 16: ...and can cause serious damage and injuries There is otherwise the risk of serious or fatal injury High pressure in the hydraulic system The hydraulic system is often overpressurised All pipes tubes co...

Page 17: ...ffic accidents with serious or fatal injuries No riding on the implement Neither personnel nor objects are allowed to be transported on the im plement at any time Riding on the implement is hazardous...

Page 18: ...rts of the implement can cause serious or fatal injuries No riding on the implement Neither personnel nor objects are allowed to be transported on the im plement at any time Riding on the implement is...

Page 19: ...g ne ver stand behind the implement when a bale is being ejected Ensure that no other persons are positioned behind the implement There is otherwise the risk of serious or fatal injury Observe the fie...

Page 20: ...ractor and the implement during uncou pling Stop the implement on firm secure level ground Ensure that the sustainer is securely locked Place the cardan shaft in the brackets provided Secure the imple...

Page 21: ...Depressurise the hydraulic system Whenever possible uncouple the tractor Switch off the AutoPlus Pilotbox Switch off the tractor and remove the ignition key Ensure the implement is standing on firm se...

Page 22: ...ons that are released during maintenance and repair operations must be retightened Serious injuries and dama ge to property can be caused by loose bolt and screw connections Further regulati ons Obser...

Page 23: ...s implement is only designed to be used for agricultural purposes Any use whatsoever other than the above mentioned is not proper use Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer is liable for any damage r...

Page 24: ...he knife from being damaged by foreign bodies If a foreign body is taken in through the rotor and reaches the knife working area it is movedaway towardsthe rear Thisfunction ensures trouble free opera...

Page 25: ...th the device 25 Net wrapping Twine tying Net roll sensor Coulter adjuster assemblies Twine box Net brake Net roll box Twine carriage Drive roller Press wheel Guide pulley Twine carriage sensor Star w...

Page 26: ...eld use The optional load dependent compressed air brake is used to adjust the braking force of the implement to the actual weight of the load and is triggered accordingly Optimum deceleration is achi...

Page 27: ...echnical specifications Dimensions A Length m 4 40 4 80 L Length m to rear lights 3 90 4 33 H Height m 2 30 2 39 R Height m to rear lights 0 94 1 03 U Width m 2 77 2 94 Maximum weight kg 3 400 kg with...

Page 28: ...peed on the road without brakes 25 km h Minimum output of the tractor 65 kW 85 hp Maximum PTO shaft rpm 540 rpm Control panel power supply 12 V 3 pin socket DIN 9680 Lighting power supply 12 V 7 pin s...

Page 29: ...6 0 6 Hydraulic brake Compressed air brake Pick up equipment Pick up width m 2 30 Roller diameter mm 300 mm Number of tine rows tines 5 80 Distance between tines mm 61 mm Raising lowering Hydraulic Ro...

Page 30: ...roll diameter 320 mm Recommended net RKW Rondotex MX 1 000 or TamaNet EDGE TO EDGE 2 000 or 3 000 m rolls Drive Cardan shaft clutch Pin coupling 1500 Nm Width m 1 22 m Diameter m 1 25 m Number of kniv...

Page 31: ...moisture Dampness in electronic devices can lead to leakage current which results in mal function The central functions and settings of the baler are controlled stored and issued by the AutoPlus Pilo...

Page 32: ...ss the INFO button The daily recorder and total balecounter information is displayed Also thisactuates the baler hydraulic valve in order to control the pick up equipment and the knives The relevant d...

Page 33: ...et program 2 Net wrapping Nettyingprogram2with3 wraps Net program 3 Net wrapping Nettyingprogram3 with4 wraps Twine tying Twine program 1 Twine tying Twine tying program 1 with 18 wraps Twine program...

Page 34: ...dpositi on for approximately 3 secon ds to build up the pressure for the default bale density Low battery voltage The battery voltage is under 9 volts Check the tractor s po wer supply A signal sounds...

Page 35: ...against the following check list If any parts of the implement have not been assembled or are mis sing please contact your dealer NOTE If parts are missing or have been damaged during transportation p...

Page 36: ...the im plement and even life threatening injuries Ensuring the tractor is safe to use Ensure that the tractor is safe and in good working condition has suitable brake mechanisms for the implement is a...

Page 37: ...nected The hydraulic tubes must be connected The pneumatic tubes must be connected The lighting electrical connections must be connected The sustainer must be inserted Manoeuvring If the implement is...

Page 38: ...a distance of approximately 15 cm between the drawbar eye and the hitch Raising the sustainer The crank on the sustainer acts as a screw adjustment for the drawbar height Bring the drawbar to the desi...

Page 39: ...ool can severely damage the cardan shaft A damaged cardan shaft can cause damage to the tractor and the im plement Check whether the cardan shaft must be shortened before cou pling Shorten the cardan...

Page 40: ...s Pilotbox should be fitted where there is the least risk of dust Protect the AutoPlus Pilotbox from direct sunlight or moisture Check the cable routing Check the cable routing The cable must shown no...

Page 41: ...on to ensure it does not roll away As an additional safety measure a pull rope is also used To activate the parking brake Pull the parking brake lever to the front Attach the pull rope to a fixed poin...

Page 42: ...hem Check all hydraulic couplings for firm seating after connecting them Defecti ve hydraulic tubes or incorrectly positioned hydraulic couplings can cause the implement to move unexpectedly and may c...

Page 43: ...lean Connect the quick release couplings to the tractor Ensure that the tractor s hydraulic system is not pressurised Connect the blue quick release coupling for the rotor uncoupling to a single actin...

Page 44: ...ury to personnel Pneumatic couplings are only available if the implement was ordered with compressed air brakes as additional equipment Check that the quick release couplings are clean Connect thequic...

Page 45: ...e tractor s single and double acting control devices Incorrect ly connected hydraulic hoses can cause the implement to move unex pectedly There is otherwise the risk of serious or fatal injury Keep a...

Page 46: ...ol device Switch off the AutoPlus Pilotbox Press the ON OFF button Switch off the tractor take out the ignition key and secure it Close the rear flap hydraulic manifold ball valve The hydraulic ma nif...

Page 47: ...tion of the support Adjust as follows Switch the tractor on Switch on the AutoPlus Pilotbox Press the ON OFF button Press the INFO button until the Pick up Knives symbol is displayed Raise the pick up...

Page 48: ...INFO button until the Pick up Knives symbol is displayed Raise the pick up equipment via the control device Switch off the AutoPlus Pilotbox Press the ON OFF button Switch off the tractor and secure...

Page 49: ...e unexpectedly and may cause accidents Working in the bale chamber The following conditions must be observedfor carrying out repairs and maintenance work and rectifying malfunctions in the bale chambe...

Page 50: ...lay Swivel the knives in via the control device Open and secure the rear flap Opening the rear flap page 46 Closetheball valveforthecutterbar todothis opentheright hand side door Release the knife dri...

Page 51: ...top of the knife driving shaft Ensure that the bale chamber is empty at the end of the work Empty the bale chamber Close the rear flap Closing the rear flap page 46 Switch off the AutoPlus Pilotbox P...

Page 52: ...itch on the AutoPlus Pilotbox Press the ON OFF button Press the INFO button until the Pick up Knives symbol is displayed Press the GO button until the Pick up Knives symbol is selected on the display...

Page 53: ...nives in via the control device Open and secure the rear flap Opening the rear flap page 46 Close both ball valves on the hydraulic manifold for the cutterbar to do this open the right hand side door...

Page 54: ...AutoPlus Pilotbox Press the ON OFF button Switch off the tractor take out the ignition key and secure it Push the lever for the knife driving shaft upwards to do this open the right hand side door Ope...

Page 55: ...anged by the variable number of knives The OptiCut 23 cutterbar has two knife groups The knife groups can be swivelled in and out in various combinations Knife group Cutting length Use with 23 knives...

Page 56: ...the Pick up Knives symbol is displayed Press the GO button until the Pick up Knives symbol is selected on the display Swivel the knives out with the control device Preselecting the knife group Movethe...

Page 57: ...Preparing for use 57 Press the GO button until the Pick up Knives symbol is selected on the display Swivel the knives in with the control device The selected knife group swivels into the feed channel...

Page 58: ...protective gloves when handling the knives Failing to wear protective gloves can cause se rious injuries For trouble free twine tying a high value twine must be selected The following is recommended...

Page 59: ...the eyelets as per the stickers on the tying equipment Threadthetwinethroughthedrive wheel andthepress wheel turn the press wheel and pull in the twine Once threaded through the drive wheel press whe...

Page 60: ...the twine is inserted the following adjustments must be made Adjusting the twine retainer Adjusting the twine retainer page 104 Adjusting the distance of the twine from the edge of the bale with the...

Page 61: ...in serious injuries For trouble free net tying a high value net must be selected The following is recommended Recommended net page 30 Positioning the net roll Open the right hand side door Move the n...

Page 62: ...e net is gripped by the roller max 2 cm Close the cover NOTE Do not allow more than 2 cm of the start of the net to be pulled in by the roller Adjusting the net brake Adjust the net tension with the n...

Page 63: ...erating correctly Ensure that no there are no unusual noises Let the implement run at 540 rpm for one minute Switch off the tractor s PTO shaft Check that the components are securely tightened During...

Page 64: ...t s load dependent brake is adjusted to Full load The braking efficiency changes This can cause accidents The consequence can be traffic accidents with serious or fatal injuries Cleaning the tractor a...

Page 65: ...tion Make sure the operator has an adequate view of the work area Only begin work if the immediate vicinity is clea red of any persons or objects There is otherwise the risk of serious or fatal injury...

Page 66: ...the transport position The following steps are necessary to bring the implement into the transport position Raise the pick up equipment to the highest position Empty the bale chamber Close the rear fl...

Page 67: ...m changeover The following operating modes can be selected with the AutoPlus Pi lotbox for net tying and twine tying AUTO Automatic start of bale tying or MANUAL Bale tying starts with the GO button T...

Page 68: ...at the wheel nuts are securely tightened Tightening the wheel nuts page 106 Adjusting the compressed air brake The load dependent compressed air brake must be adjusted as follows for road transport Mo...

Page 69: ...nterfere with the tractor s wheels when cornering Road transport Before starting off check the immediate vicinity Always ensure that there is an unimpeded view and pay particular attention to any chil...

Page 70: ...rious or fatal injury Always switch off the AutoPlus Pilotbox when working on the implement Always switch off the pilot box when working on the implement If the Pilotbox is switched on or starts inadv...

Page 71: ...te The baffle plate ensures that the crop feeds correctly Especially short cut crops in windy weather Baffle plate The baffle plate can be attached in different positions Switch off the tractor and se...

Page 72: ...scribed pressure values in the table are standard values The values actually required depend on the type of crop These values may therefore vary NOTE If the set pressure is not achieved it is possible...

Page 73: ...aught by the implement There is otherwise the risk of serious or fatal injury Maximum cardan shaft speed 540 rpm The cardan shaft speed must not exceed 540 rpm and has to be ad apted to the condition...

Page 74: ...ves can be swivelled in and out Swivelling in the knives The knives swivel into the feed channel and cut the crop Swivelling out the knives The knives swivel out of the feed chan nel Switch on the Aut...

Page 75: ...equipment Switch on the AutoPlus Pilotbox Press the ON OFF button Press the NET TWINE button until the desired tying setting is sel ected The following tying types can be selected Display Tying progra...

Page 76: ...d speed ensures that the crop is collected uniformly and constantly Adapt the drive speed to the Quantity of crop Volume of the swaths The soil condition Driving pattern The driving pattern is critica...

Page 77: ...tying When the preset bale density is reached a signal sounds and Start tying is shown on the display of the AutoPlus Pilotbox The AutoPlus Pilotbox signal sounds Bale density 90 is displayed Bale de...

Page 78: ...ignal sounds Bale density 90 is displayed Bale density 100 is displayed Stop the tractor immediately Pressthe GO button Net ortwinetyingistriggeredandthesignal stops The display shows tying start duri...

Page 79: ...nobo dy in the area of the rear flap The rear flap can open by itself causing the bale to roll out of the bale chamber Serious or fatal injury can be the result NOTE When the bale is not deposited in...

Page 80: ...can be attached in different positions Minimum crop near to the tine tracks Maximum crop Further away from the tine tracks Setting the baffle plate page 71 After the first bale After the first bale i...

Page 81: ...wit ched off After the tractor s PTO shaft has been unhitched or disconnected the implement continues running due to inertia Maintain a safe distance until the pick up equipment and all moving parts h...

Page 82: ...th high pressure cle aners Do not clean bearings or hydraulic parts with high pressure cleaners The high pressure cleaner removes the grease film from the bare me tal surfaces Metal surfaces treated w...

Page 83: ...se dirt and crops from the imple ment After cleaning After cleaning Lubricate all of the bearings Care The implement will be completely ready to be used in the next season if the following instruction...

Page 84: ...the implement Uncouple the implement in the reverse order to coupling Stop the implement on dry firm and level ground secure the tractor in such a way that it cannot roll forwards or back wards Disco...

Page 85: ...pick up equipment spring See Adjusting the pick up equipment page 48 Lower the pick up equipment Remove the remaining twine net Clean the implement Repair any paint damage Check safety stickers and re...

Page 86: ...ave special properties that are decisive for the stability and operability of the implement Only spare and wear parts supplied by the manufacturer have been tested and cleared Using other products may...

Page 87: ...ans of protective skin cream or oil resistant gloves Contact can result in skin damage Never use oils for cleaning Never use oils or lubricants to clean your hands Burrs and grit in the se materials c...

Page 88: ...travel viewed from left to right Rotation of screws nuts and suchlike always viewed from the actuation face Task Explanation Greasing Apply grease to the slide surfaces using a brush Lubricating One o...

Page 89: ...r a t in g h o u r s o r e v e r y 3 0 0 0 b a le s E v e r y 1 0 0 0 0 b a le s G r e a s e O il In s p e c t io n R e p la c e C le a n S h a r p e n P a g e Screw connections Tightening screws 91...

Page 90: ...109 Drawbar Trailer ring 110 Swivelling drawbar eye 110 Lubricating the sustainer 111 Sensors Net roller sensor 112 Twine guide sensor 113 Net roller sensor 113 Hydraulics Hydraulic tubes 100 Accumul...

Page 91: ...g hours and according to the frequency of use but at least once a season Special torques Take heed of the special tightening torques for the following screw connections Top screw on the drawbar 300 Nm...

Page 92: ...out grease When using stiff grease the relevant values must be reduced by 10 When usinglocking screwsor locknuts thevalue in thetablemust be increased by 10 The torque value of the wheel nuts is 290 N...

Page 93: ...l and void Before coupling check the length of the cardan shaft Correct alignment and connection of the tractor and the implement Check that the tractor drawbar eye is clean and lubricated Fit both un...

Page 94: ...any defective guard components An un guarded cardan shaft or damaged guard components can cause very serious injuries in operation 6 lubrication points are located on the cardan shaft pipe Remove the...

Page 95: ...ing resulting in premature wear Pick up equipment overload coupling OptiCut and rotor Raise the pick up equipment to the highest position Lubricate the lubrication points Rotor cutterbar Always lubric...

Page 96: ...or broken tines Lubricating the pick up equipment drive chain Loosen the chain tensioner Oil the chain Tension the chain tensioner Adjusting the pick up equipment chain tension page 96 Adjusting the...

Page 97: ...cated with chain lubricant several times a day or every 200 bales depending on which occurs first Filling Open the left hand side door Check the oil level Fill the oil level up to 3 5 litres maximum C...

Page 98: ...arpening Grind the knives on the flat rub ber side after every 500 bales or daily Do not grind the serrated cut ting edges Check that the knives are still sharp enough every day To do this the followi...

Page 99: ...secure against unforeseen movements caused by a build up of pressure Open both ball valves on the hydraulic manifold for the knife group switching on the left hand side of the implement Switch the tra...

Page 100: ...can cause the implement to move unexpectedly and uncontrollably and may cause serious injury to personnel or damage to the imple ment There is otherwise the risk of serious or fatal injury Be careful...

Page 101: ...uita ble special tools No changes to the pressure devices No changes must be made to the pressure devices by means of wel ding drilling or any other measures Openingby force isnot permitted Bale chamb...

Page 102: ...The chain tension is adjusted as follows Turn the nut until the spring reaches a length F of 125 mm Rear flap roller drive The chain tensioner for the rear flap roller drives is located on the left ha...

Page 103: ...incorrect oil level will be measured An incorrect oil level can cause serious damage to the implement Checking the oil level Remove the level setting plug The filling level is correct when oil runs ou...

Page 104: ...t T2 and adjust the distance T2 to 3 4 mm Twine on the edge of the bale Use the pins to adjust the distance of the twine ontheedge of the bale The two pins must be adjusted to the same distance Loosen...

Page 105: ...etween the belt pulleys Several filling discs reduced belt tension Few or no filling discs high belt tension Refit the belt pulley Fit and tighten the belt pulley screws Tension the V belt idler pulle...

Page 106: ...si zes can cause accidents Personnel may be injured or the implement may be damaged as a result Prescribed tyre pressure Only use tyres set at the prescribed tyre pressure Incorrect tyre pres sures c...

Page 107: ...sure in relation to speed Check the tyre pressure on a regular basis and ensure that it is at the required pressure Tyre size Pressure 15 x 6 00 6 1 75 bar Speed Pressure Speed Pressure Tyre size 40 k...

Page 108: ...or leaks Repair any damage immediately Escaping oil can cause injuries and burns Seek medical attention immediately if inju ries occur Bleeding the hydraulic brake circuit Collecting the oil Leaking o...

Page 109: ...the season and every 200 working hours or every 10 000 bales Proceed as follows Raise the implement and secure it against rolling away by using lif ting gear Loosen the tension linkage completely Turn...

Page 110: ...ctor s draw hook Secure the drawbar against sliding Loosen and remove the screws and nuts Move the drawbar to the desired position Fit and tighten the screws and nuts Special torques page 91 Remove th...

Page 111: ...ing the sustainer Lubricate the sustainer lubrication points at regular intervals Remove the plug on the lubrication point and fill up with grease Grease the contact face of the sustainer Lubrication...

Page 112: ...sensor mounting Adjust the distance A between the sensor and the magnet to 3 5 mm Tighten the screws on the sensor mounting Basic rear flap sensor adjustment The basic adjustment for the rear flap se...

Page 113: ...ensor mounting Twine guide sensor Check clean and adjust both twine guide sensors every 3 000 bales Distance G for the twine guide sensors must be 4 mm A star wheel sensor is located on the right hand...

Page 114: ...114 Circuit diagrams Circuit diagrams Hydraulic diagram Pick up equipment Cutterbar Rear flap Hydraulic rotor uncoupling Tractor PowerPush system...

Page 115: ...ack Right blinker Right brake light Right rear light Right side light Yellow white Red brown black white Left side light white black black Connecting plug and connecting socket 7 pin in accordance wit...

Page 116: ...116 Circuit diagrams Compressed air brake Hydraulic brake Non return valve Brake cylinder Quick release couplings Bag filter Brake valve Air cylinder Bleed valve Brake cylinder Quick release coupling...

Page 117: ...een equipped with accessories or spare parts which are not authorised by the manufacturer The accessories are attached as follows In accordance with the assembly information and only at the specified...

Page 118: ...ing length It is necessary to fit the dummy blades so that the crop is fed in uniformly Dummy blades are fitted in the same way as the knives See Removing the knives and Fitting the knives page 51 See...

Page 119: ...Accessories 119 Storageforthenet roll Implements equipped for twine and net wrapping have a place to store additional net rolls behind the right hand side door Net roll...

Page 120: ...made for the components that are damaged as a result Safety system protect the implement from An overload Exceeding the capacity Damage caused by foreign bodies Pick up equipment slip clutch The slip...

Page 121: ...ds if there is a loud juddering The following steps are possible to clear the blockage in the cutterbar Swivel out the knives and engage the tractor s PTO shaft or Mechanical rotor coupling or Hydraul...

Page 122: ...the bale chamber when the bale is nearly formed Check whether the blockage has been cleared Step 3 Manual reversing If the blockage remains Use with reversing wrench Manual reversing page 123 Step 4 U...

Page 123: ...g is operated with the tractor s control device The following steps are necessary for the hydraulic rotor un coupling Switch the tractor on Open the hydraulic rotor uncoupling via the control device T...

Page 124: ...increase the PTO shaft speed slowly Observe the process If the slip clutch responds you must switch off the tractor s PTO shaft immediately Damage may be caused to the implement Proceed as follows Pre...

Page 125: ...n with the PowerPush system Switch off the tractor s PTO shaft Uncouple the drive manually or hydraulically Move the lever for free wheeling The drive is now running in the opposite direction of conve...

Page 126: ...The net wrapping does not run Open the front hood and check the net net guide and sensors After clearing the fault press the GO button Net motor malfunction The net mo tor does not run Open the front...

Page 127: ...small Reduce the number of knives 50 Accumulation behind the rotor Cutting length too short Reduce the number of knives 50 Crop wrapped around the rotor Scraper not adjusted optimally Adjust the scra...

Page 128: ...equipment set too high Lowerthepick upequipment or Adjustthepick upequipment wheels or chains Overload protection activated Remove the blockage Pick up equipment set too low 121 47 66 Drive chain slip...

Page 129: ...from the LED on the sen sor Every tine must cause the LED to light up Securethestarwheel sothat itdoesnotwobbleandadjust the star wheel sensor so that each tine is picked up Di stance approximately 1...

Page 130: ...e the number of the wraps Insufficient brake force Adjust the net brake Adjust the V belt for the net drive mechanism 62 105 Net wrapping system remains inactive System set to Manual mode Set to Autom...

Page 131: ...r seal s Line not sealed Checkandrepairleakytubes and pipes Problem Cause Solution Page Rear flap opens during bale pro duction Rear flap not closed correctly Aftertherearflapwasclosed using the contr...

Page 132: ...nes Plastic parts Plastic parts can be disposed of in the normal household waste resi dual waste depending on the laws specific to your country Metal parts All metal parts can be disposed of in the us...

Page 133: ...lates complieswith the relevant basic safe ty and health requirements of the EU Directive 98 37 EEC The following standards have been respected for appropriate imple mentation of the health and safety...

Page 134: ...parts 132 Oil 132 Plastic parts 132 E Electrical lighting 45 Electricity supply Alternative connector cable 40 AutoPlus Pilotbox 40 Lighting 40 Electronics 126 EU Conformity Declaration 133 F Finishi...

Page 135: ...ick up equipment 48 Pneumatic brake 44 PowerPush system 124 Preface Symbols used 7 Preparation for use 45 Preparing for use 63 R Raising the sustainer 38 Rear flap rear flap 46 Rear flap sensor 112 Re...

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