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8.2.6.  Adjust / replace the 

spark plug

1

   0.6    - 0.7 mm

CAUTION

Danger of burn injuries at the hot engine and its attachments. 

Allow the combustion engine to cool down sufficiently before 

starting work. 

Use extra caution during work on the engine when it is at 

operating temperature.

Pull off the spark plug connector.

Unscrew the spark plug.

Clean the electrode (1) of the spark plug.

Measure the electrode air gap; it must be 0.6-0.7 mm.

If necessary, correct the electrode air gap or replace the 

spark plug.

Summary of Contents for 0105001

Page 1: ...Operating and Maintenance Manual VPR 450 VPR 700 0105002 0105001 ...

Page 2: ...s a rating plate Note down the information given on this plate so that you can recreate the rating plate should the plate be lost 1 Description 2 Type 3 Serial number 4 Year of construction 5 Mass kg 6 Rated power kW 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 3: ... 7 Storage 19 8 Maintenance 20 8 1 Maintenance overview 21 8 2 Description of the maintenance operations 22 8 2 1 Check the engine oil level 22 8 2 2 Change the engine oil 22 8 2 3 Clean the air filter 23 8 2 4 Change the oil in the exciter 24 8 2 5 Check V belt 24 8 2 6 Adjust replace the spark plug 25 8 3 Operating fluids and fill levels 26 ...

Page 4: ...ance manual must always be kept at the implementation site of the machine and be available to the machine operator Enclosed with this manual is a valid declaration of conformity and a spare parts lists for orders of spare parts Store these documents carefully Turn to your Weber MT dealer if you require any additional information Found on the last page of this manual is a QR code Scan it to acquire...

Page 5: ...er and rollers made of a surface friendly plastic while the top section contains the engine and the required controls An air cooled Honda gasoline engine makes the exciter vibrate via a centrifugal clutch The generated force is transmitted between top and bottom section via a V belt The engine speed is adjusted between idle speed and full throttle speed via a gas lever located on the engine 2 Desc...

Page 6: ...0 Tilted position maximum 35 35 Vibration System Single shaft vibrator Single shaft vibrator Drive concept mechanical mechanical Frequency Hz 100 100 Centrifugal force kN 14 8 Noise emissions in accordance with 2000 14 EC Sound pressure level LPA ascertained in accordance with EN 500 dB A 95 95 Sound power level LWA ascertained in accordance with EN ISO 3744 and EN 500 dB A 105 105 Vibration value...

Page 7: ...condition as intended in a safety conscious and hazard conscious manner and in compliance with the instructions in the operating manual Malfunctions that may impair safety require that you stop working with the machine immediately These types of damage must be reported and corrected without delay The machine is designed exclusively for compacting paving slabs made of concrete The operator s work p...

Page 8: ...e Before starting the machine There is danger of material damage if the machine is started before necessary maintenance or repairs have been complet ed Make sure every time before starting the machine that all work on the machine has been completed To avoid injuries the machine must not be started unless the operator wears the required personal protective equipment Objects placed on top of the mac...

Page 9: ...with sufficient bearing capacity Parked machines presenting an obstacle must be secured in accordance with statutory regulations particularly in the area of public traffic surfaces Engine and exhaust heat up during operation and can cause burns on contact Therefore do not touch these components during operation or shortly after the machine was switched off Fueling the machine Spilled fuel may igni...

Page 10: ...ustion engines Combustion engines pose a particular risk during operation Their exhaust emissions contain carbon monoxide a colorless and odorless gas that is extremely hazardous which if inhaled even briefly can cause unconsciousness and death Therefore never inhale the exhaust gas Inspection The machine must be inspected in accordance with the corre sponding implementation conditions and operati...

Page 11: ...s of the danger of material damage CAUTION warns of the danger of slight injury WARNING warns of a danger that may lead to death or serious injury DANGER warns of a danger that will lead to death or seri ous injury unless avoided ATTENTION CAUTION WARNING DANGER The information symbol provides supplemental infor mation on the operation of the machine and points to complementary technical informati...

Page 12: ...or firm seat on a regular basis and particularly after initial use 2 The fuel tank may only be fueled with regular gasoline 3 Use the designated lifting ring to lift the machine Sound power level 105 dB A Wear ear protection 4 Pivot the lever to engage or release the parking brake of the machine ...

Page 13: ...l components for visible damage Do not start the machine if detecting visible damage Contact the responsi ble dealer Check if the shipment of the machine and its components is complete Check the fill level of the operating fluids and top off if necessary Set up the machine at its place of use ...

Page 14: ...14 Operating positions on the machine Overall view VPR 1 Roller frame with rollers 2 Exciter 3 Engine 4 Lifting ring 5 Handle 6 Short circuit switch 1 2 3 4 6 5 ...

Page 15: ...ions Fuel system for leaks Rubber buffers for crack formation Other damage Check and if necessary correct the fill levels Engine oil Fuel Other inspections Check all threaded unions for firm seat Verify compliance with the maintenance schedule 7 Reversing starter 8 Carburetor with choke and fuel cock 9 Gas lever 10 Parking brake 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 16: ...tarter spray Set the short circuit switch 6 to I Open the fuel cock slide to the right Close the choke lever slide to the left Bring the gas lever 9 into the full throttle position Slowly pull the handle of the reversing starter 7 until resistance the compression of the engine is noticeable Allow the handle to glide back into the initial position Pull the handle through quickly forcefully and comp...

Page 17: ... during work in close proximity to walls Use extra caution when working close to obstacles Compacting Start the engine Release the parking brake position left Bring the gas lever into the full throttle position Guide the machine with both hands on the handle The machine is advanced by the operator Switching off the engine Bring the gas lever into idle position Close the fuel cock slide to the left...

Page 18: ...sk of material damage and injuries The use of defective or unsuitable lifting gear may cause the machine to fall down Use slings that possess the appropriate carrying capacity Lock the guide bar in place in the folded position Fit the crane hook into the lifting ring and lift the machine up straight ...

Page 19: ...level Check and clean the air filter Replace if damaged Lightly oil all bare parts and levers If the machine is to be stored for longer than six months contact the Weber MT s service organization to discuss additional measures 7 Storage Storage at the construction site If stored at the construction site e g over night the machine must be secured against theft and unauthorized use Parked machines p...

Page 20: ...nce and repairs e g crushing at moving parts Following the conclusion of all maintenance and repairs all protective fixtures must be refitted and placed back into operation Discharged operating fluids have a negative impact on the environment They must be collected and stored in suitable containers Disposal in accordance with environmental protection regulations All maintenance work may only be ca...

Page 21: ...ting hours daily Every 150 operating hours every year See section Activity Change the engine oil X X 8 2 2 Check the valve play of the engine adjust if necessary X Honda instructions Re tighten all accessible threaded connections X Clean the air filter X 8 2 3 Change the oil in the exciter X 8 2 4 ...

Page 22: ...ick in the oil filler neck as shown but do not screw it in Pull out and read the oil dip stick the correct oil level ranges between the upper level max and the lower level min Screw the oil dip stick back into the oil filler neck 1 8 2 2 Change the engine oil CAUTION Danger of burn injuries at the hot engine and its attachments Allow the combustion engine to cool down sufficiently before starting ...

Page 23: ... air filter Open the air filter cover Loosen the wing nut 1 to do so Remove the air filter insert Loosen the wing nut 2 to do so Separate the non woven material 3 from the air filter insert 4 Blow out the non woven material and the air filter insert from the inside to the outside Check for damage Use a new air filter insert in case of damage or excessive clogging Pull the non woven material over t...

Page 24: ...ce Loosen the oil drain plug 1 Extract the oil using a suitable pump Fill fresh oil into the exciter in accordance with the specification Close the oil drain plug Shut down the machine Remove the V belt guard 1 Check the V belt 2 for cracks and wear Replace the V belt if it shows signs of extensive wear or other damage Fit the V belt guard 8 2 5 Check V belt 2 1 1 ...

Page 25: ...ine to cool down sufficiently before starting work Use extra caution during work on the engine when it is at operating temperature Pull off the spark plug connector Unscrew the spark plug Clean the electrode 1 of the spark plug Measure the electrode air gap it must be 0 6 0 7 mm If necessary correct the electrode air gap or replace the spark plug ...

Page 26: ...Winter Quality Engine Engine oil SAE 10 W 40 0 6 l 10 50 C API CD CE CF CG or SHPD or CCMC D4 D5 PD2 Fuel tank Unleaded gasoline 3 1 l SAE 10 W 40 10 50 C Vibrator API CD CE CF CG 0 05 l or SHPD or CCMC D4 D5 PD2 8 3 Operating fluids and fill levels ...

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