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All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of 

publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification

 

Preface 

READ THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY

 to familiarise yourself 

with the correct way to operate and service your machine, and to 
prevent personal injury or damage to the machine.  
These operating instructions and the adhesive safety signs on your 
machine can also be obtained in other languages  
(your dealer can order these for you). 

THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ARE

 a permanent part of your machine and 

should be handed over to the new owner if the machine is sold. 

MEASUREMENTS

 in these operating instructions are given in the metric 

system. Only use suitable parts and screws. Different wrenches are 
required for metric and inch screws. 

THE DESIGNATIONS “RIGHT” AND “LEFT” 

refer to the forward driving 

direction of the mounted equipment. 

ENTER THE PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS

 in the appropriate “Technical 

data” or “Product - Identification Number” sections. Please ensure 
that all figures are accurately entered. These numbers can be of 
invaluable assistance for tracing the machine should it be stolen. 
Your dealer also needs these numbers when you order spare parts. We 
recommend that you additionally file these identification numbers in 
a secure place away from the machine. 

BEFORE DELIVERY OF THIS MACHINE,

 your dealer performed a pre-delivery 

inspection to ensure optimal performance. 

THIS COLLECTING DEVICE IS EXCLUSIVELY

 designed for commercial use and 

customary use in agriculture and forestry, for maintenance of lawns 
and parks and the collection of grass, leaves and paper  
("SPECIFIED USE"). 
Usage for any other purpose beyond this is considered as contrary to 
the intended use. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage 
or injury resulting from this improper use. These risks are borne 
solely by the user. Compliance with and strict adherence to the 
operating, maintenance and repair conditions as specified by the 
manufacturer also form essential elements of the intended usage. 

FORESEEABLE INCORRECT USE/MISUSE

. It is not permitted to use the 

attached device to transport persons or things. 

THIS MACHINE MUST ONLY BE 

operated, maintained and repaired by persons 

familiar with all its particular characteristics and acquainted with 
the relevant safety regulations. The relevant accident prevention 
regulations, all other generally recognised safety-related, 
occupational medicine and road traffic regulations must be adhered 
to. Any modifications carried out to this machine without the 
express approval of the manufacturer excludes the manufacturer of 
all liability for any resulting damage. 

Summary of Contents for 329.003

Page 1: ...Translation of original Operating Instructions Grass and Leaf Vacuum Collector Favorit XP 329 003 From equipment I D No 1020329XP05142001 Status April 2014 329 99 01...

Page 2: ...ustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without p...

Page 3: ...ustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without p...

Page 4: ...hese numbers when you order spare parts We recommend that you additionally file these identification numbers in a secure place away from the machine BEFORE DELIVERY OF THIS MACHINE your dealer perform...

Page 5: ...tion hose and intake fitting 24 5 0 Removal from tractor 25 5 1 Securing the running gear 25 5 2 Removing the material collector 25 6 0 Before initial operation 26 27 6 1 Attaching the container flap...

Page 6: ...y instructions contained in these operating instructions as well as all those attached to the machine The warning signs must be kept in good condition i e readable Replace missing or damaged warning s...

Page 7: ...te safety equipment for the work at hand Prolonged exposure to loud noise can result in impairment or loss of hearing Wear a suitable hearing protective device such as earmuffs or earplugs A safe oper...

Page 8: ...adjusting or cleaning as well as connecting or disconnecting the PTO driven machines EXERCISE CAUTION IN THE CASE OF LINE LEAKAGE Leaking high pressure fluids can penetrate the skin and cause serious...

Page 9: ...g turns Ensure safe traffic conditions by using hand signals or indicators Use headlights hazard warning lights indicators and other safety equipment i a w the respective legal provisions Keep safety...

Page 10: ...fumes and dust Hazardous fumes can be generated when paint is heated due to welding soldering or using a welding torch All work is to be performed outdoors or in a well ventilated area Dispose of pai...

Page 11: ...are affixed intendent to signify potenial danger The hazard is identified by a pictorial in a warning triangle An adjacent pictorial provides information how to avoid personal injury These safety sin...

Page 12: ...time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 12 1 0 Safety 1 1 Safety decals Container flap opening When the tractor engine is running stay c...

Page 13: ...anges at any time without prior notification 13 1 0 Safety 1 1 Safety decals Blower Never put your hands inside the blower while the engine is running Never leave the blower running if the trap is run...

Page 14: ...serve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 14 1 0 Safety 1 1 Safety decals Container flap opening Due to danger of crushing never put your hands in danger areas as l...

Page 15: ...er take off shaft have been switched off 8 Use only cardan shafts prescribed for the machine which is being mounted 9 Do not exceed the max authorized axle load of the tractor 10 Ensure that the front...

Page 16: ...display Secure the position switch A with the flexible arm in the container at the existing bores using two cylinder screws B Drill a borehole D 11 mm in the container in upward direction Attach rubb...

Page 17: ...rotating see section 4 2 secure to a crane hook the round sling suspension tackle to the upper guide bar pin This will prevent the vacuum collector from tilting forward The lower guide bar pins A and...

Page 18: ...nforcement towards the rear Route the electrical cable with the 7 pin connector along the hydraulic lines and towards the front and fix it in place using cable ties Secure the long bracket E on the ri...

Page 19: ...acuum collector is secured to a transport frame for delivery Only use fork lifts cranes or hoisting gear with sufficient lifting capacity Never stand under lifted loads There is an imminent danger to...

Page 20: ...ed when cutting through the securing straps Risk of injury due to ends springing open 3 2 1 Transport Using a Forklift If the grass and leaf vacuum collector is still secured to the transport frame In...

Page 21: ...injuries A second parking stand must not be installed 1 Attach the bottom connecting rod to the bolts A and secure it 2 Attach the top connecting rod to the bolt B on the suction unit and secure it 3...

Page 22: ...the support leg up as far as possible A connect it B and secure it in place 4 4 Converting the hydraulics For tractors with 3 hydraulic connectors the machine can be converted using the attached hydr...

Page 23: ...lics are connected to the hydraulic connectors on the rear end of the tractor If the tractor does not have a hydraulic connector contact your dealer 4 6 Cardan shaft adjustment For length adjustment h...

Page 24: ...en selecting the front weights ensure that the permissible axle loads and permissible total weight including mounted equipment are not exceeded IMPORTANT Observe the tractor specifications in the Oper...

Page 25: ...wheel fork and secure it in place with both spring cotters C 5 2 Removing the material collector CAUTION When disconnecting place supports on firm flat ground DANGER OF TOPPLING Lower the support leg...

Page 26: ...ctor DANGER OF TILTING Secure container flap A with screw and U disc on both sides of the container Insert distance ring B in bore on container Secure container flap A with U disc spring washer and nu...

Page 27: ...front side of machine and compare with your tractor data The decal tells you the speed and direction of rotation settings of the machine 6 4 Testing opening and closing function of container flap Fami...

Page 28: ...e tractor may be influenced by the attachment of the collector Always adapt your driving style to match the terrain and ground conditions Special care should be taken when working and turning on a slo...

Page 29: ...tem must NOT be actuated when the collector is at an angle DANGER OF TILTING Lift up container by actuating control valve on tractor With container raised up drive carefully over to desired filling ob...

Page 30: ...g Thick wet long grass or working speed too high Release intake fitting on lawn mower With the blower activated shake the intake fitting until the obstructing material is sucked away from the blower C...

Page 31: ...wer to run on Do not move too near to the machine during this time Work can only be continued when the device is at a standstill Due to the danger of tilting maintenance work can only be carried out w...

Page 32: ...h leak under high pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury For this reason always depressurize the system before disconnecting lines Before pressure builds up again in the system ensur...

Page 33: ...ed to secure the container against inadvertent lowering RISK OF INJURY aise container with high level tipping system to maximum height Pull ball cock handle outward turning it 90 at the same time see...

Page 34: ...hands RISK OF INJURY Clean the machine daily after completion of collecting work This will ensure that the machine is in perfect working order the next time you use it Only clean grid plates allow the...

Page 35: ...eck the threaded bolt E regularly for damage and for the formation of cracks Damaged threaded bolts must be replaced Raise the hopper until the upper guide bar A reaches a horizontal position Remove t...

Page 36: ...ide bar A reaches a horizontal position Tighten the hexagon nut D to secure the adjustment Undo the hexagon nut C Move the two half shells back to their starting position Tighten the fixing screws on...

Page 37: ...time without prior notification 37 8 0 Maintenance 8 9 V belt drive Check V belt tension on a regular basis The V belt must press between the belt pulleys by about 15 mm at a load of 60 N 1 Release se...

Page 38: ...e often than specified if necessary All exposed machine parts thread spindles and guides should have a permanent thin coating of oil Clean lubrication nipple prior to lubrication Wipe off any grease t...

Page 39: ...ctions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 39 8 0 Maintenance 8 10 2 Lubrication...

Page 40: ...machine topples Disassembly for disposal 1 Place collector on firm ground 2 Drain hydraulic oil 3 Disassemble collector working from top to bottom IMPORTANT Specifications and laws concerning the disp...

Page 41: ...clockwise Drive 540 U min on right Hydraulic high dumping Running gear and support leg 1 200 liter plastic trap or 1 500 liter plastic trap Add on parts three point KAT I Drive shaft B Operating manua...

Page 42: ...Excess length from frame to lower edge of container 350 mm J Connection for bottom connecting rod as far as connection for top connecting rod 40 mm K Height up to lower edge of frame 400 mm L Height...

Page 43: ...nstructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 43 10 0 Technical data 10 1 Tech...

Page 44: ...Excess length from frame to lower edge of container 350 mm J Connection for bottom connecting rod as far as connection for top connecting rod 40 mm K Height up to lower edge of frame 400 mm L Height...

Page 45: ...nstructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 45 10 0 Technical data 10 2 Tech...

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Page 47: ...e of publication We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification 47 10 0 Technical data 10 4 Serial number Enter the respective numbers in the space provided below T...

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