Operation
Chapter 7
Operating elements and controls
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Version: 3/25/20
Translation of the original operating manual 116588
Bernard van Lengerich
Operating elements and controls
7.2
7.2.1
Control panel
NOTICE
IMPORTANT!
When a control panel is used, the carrier vehicle needs to be equipped with a "dead man's
circuit", i.e. there must not be a permanent hydraulic oil supply line leading to the machine.
The supply must not be permanent and needs to require that the operator deliberately
activate permanent supply to operate the machine. The oil supply needs to be cut off
immediately when the machine is not in use.
In addition, the safety sticker (included) needs to be attached in a well visible place on the
machine.
Unless this requirement is met, the Declaration of Conformity for this machine is no longer
valid, making safety the sole responsibility of the owner / operator.
The hydraulic motors powering the conveyor belt and the dosing augers as well as the hydraulic
cylinders operating the slewing device are connected to the electrohydraulic control block of the
machine.
All hydraulic functions are controlled exclusively from the seat of the front, farmyard or wheel
loader via the electrical control panel if the oil circuit between front, farmyard or wheel loader
and the machine is switched on.
The control panel:
is located on the front, farmyard or wheel loader in view and within reach of the operator,
must be connected to the power supply (12 V) of the front, farmyard or wheel loader
using the 3-pin plug (DIN 9680),
is equipped with a variety of toggle switches, push buttons, rotary switches and a dial for
controlling the hydraulic functions.
The toggle switches and push buttons can be set to a maximum of 3 positions:
function I,
neutral position,
function II.
NOTICE
If the machine is taken out of operation for an extended period, switch off the power supply
to the control panel. If switched on, the consumers of the machine may otherwise drain the
battery of the front, farmyard or wheel loader.
NOTICE
The rate at which the hydraulic functions are actuated varies with the hydraulic system of
the front, farmyard or wheel loader.
Depending on the type of the front, farmyard or wheel loader:
correcting the set rate of actuation on the control block may be necessary,
the set belt speeds may vary even though the control dial is set to the same position.