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Contents

1. Introduction .....................................................................................................................4

2. Description ......................................................................................................................5

3. Technical data .................................................................................................................6

4. Safety ...............................................................................................................................7

4.1. Information and safety stickers ........................................................................... 12

5. Operation.......................................................................................................................13

6. Transport .......................................................................................................................18

7. Storage ..........................................................................................................................18

8. Maintenance ..................................................................................................................19

8.1. Maintenance overview ..............................................................................................20

8.2. Description of the maintenance operations............................................................21

8.2.1.  Check the engine oil level ................................................................................ 21

8.2.2. Change the engine oil ...................................................................................... 21

8.2.3. Clean the air filter

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8.2.4.  Check the hydraulic oil level ............................................................................ 23

8.2.5.  Change the oil in the exciter ............................................................................ 23

8.2.6. Check V-belt ..................................................................................................... 23

8.2.7.  Adjust / replace the spark plug .......................................................................... 24

8.3. Operating fluids and fill levels

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Summary of Contents for 0116144

Page 1: ...CR 3 II Hd 0116144 0116145 Operating and Maintenance Manual...

Page 2: ...e machine is 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...

Page 3: ...enance 19 8 1 Maintenance overview 20 8 2 Description of the maintenance operations 21 8 2 1 Check the engine oil level 21 8 2 2 Change the engine oil 21 8 2 3 Clean the air filter 22 8 2 4 Check the...

Page 4: ...nance 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 lis...

Page 5: ...nd 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 engin...

Page 6: ...min 3000 Operating speed soil dependent m min 20 Incline capacity soil dependent 35 Vibration System Two shaft vibrator Drive concept Mechanical Frequency Hz 80 Centrifugal force kN 35 Noise emission...

Page 7: ...ous 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...

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 completed Make sure every time before starting the machine...

Page 9: ...ith 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 h...

Page 10: ...stion 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...

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 s...

Page 12: ...l threaded unions must be checked for 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...

Page 13: ...components for visible damage Do not start the machine if detecting visible damage Contact the responsible dealer Check if the shipment of the machine and its components is complete Check the fill le...

Page 14: ...6 7 8 Operating positions on the machine Overall view CR 3 1 Base plate with exciter 2 Gas lever 3 Handle 4 Lock for the guide bar 5 Lifting ring 6 Engine 7 Reversing starter 8 Carburetor with choke a...

Page 15: ...excessive wear Visual inspections Hydraulic line for leaks Fuel system for leaks Rubber buffers for crack formation Other damage Check and if necessary correct the fill levels Engine oil Hydraulic oil...

Page 16: ...ork height of the guide bar with the set screw 1 Set the short circuit switch 2 to I Open the fuel cock slide to the right Close the choke lever slide to the left Bring the gas lever into the full thr...

Page 17: ...ity to walls Use extra caution when working close to obstacles Compacting Start the engine Bring the gas lever into the full throttle position Switch between forward and reverse travel by setting the...

Page 18: ...entire machine thoroughly Check the entire machine for leaks Correct any detected defects Empty fuel and fill the tank with clean fuel Check and if necessary correct the engine oil level Check and cle...

Page 19: ...nance 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 flui...

Page 20: ...alve 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 fuel filter X Honda instructions Check the oil...

Page 21: ...ot 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 CAUTION Danger...

Page 22: ...off to the max mark Screw in the oil dip stick 8 2 3 Clean the air filter Open the air filter cover Loosen the wing nut to do so Remove the air filter insert Loosen the wing nut to do so Separate the...

Page 23: ...ew minutes Switch off the engine Tilt the machine slightly Place a suitable collection vessel under the machine Loosen the oil drain plug Allow the oil to drain Tilt the machine in the other direction...

Page 24: ...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...

Page 25: ...G or SHPD or CCMC D4 D5 PD2 Fuel tank Unleaded gasoline 6 0 l Fully synthetic transmission fluid API GL 5 GL 4 Vibrator First filling Fuchs Titan SINTOPOID 0 75 l LS SAE 75W 90 Gearshift Transmission...

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