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Table of Contents 

INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3 

ABOUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................... 4 

2.1 

BEFORE COMMISSIONING ......................................................................................................................................... 

2.2 

NOTES ON THIS MANUAL .......................................................................................................................................... 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HYDROSTATIC SINGLE TOWERS ............................................... 5 

3.1 

INTENDED USE............................................................................................................................................................ 

3.2 

GENERAL SAFETY AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION RULES ...................................................................................... 

3.3 

PICTOGRAMS USED ................................................................................................................................................... 

3.4 

WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLED LEAD - ACID BATTERIES .............................................. 

10

 

3.5 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE FOR STARTER BATTERIES.......................................................................................... 

11 

DISPOSAL ........................................................................................................................................ 13 

GUARANTEED ................................................................................................................................. 13 

RECOMMENDATIONS ..................................................................................................................... 13 

6.1 

LUBRICANT .............................................................................................................................................................. 

13 

6.2 

FUELS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 

13 

6.3 

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR .................................................................................................................................. 

13 

OPERATING THE SELF-OPERATING WORKER .......................................................................... 14 

7.1 

STARTING THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE ............................................................................................... 

14 

7.2 

DRIVE OFF ................................................................................................................................................................ 

14 

7.3 

STOPPING THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE ............................................................................................... 

15 

7.4 

HEIGHT AND TILT ANGLE ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................... 

15 

7.5 

SECURING THE MACHINE DURING TRANSPORT.................................................................................................. 

16 

MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................ 17 

8.1 

GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................ 

17 

8.2 

DAILY MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................................. 

17 

8.3 

MAINTENANCE AFTER 20 HOURS OF OPERATION OR LONGER SERVICE LIFE ................................................ 

18 

8.4 

MAINTENANCE AFTER 100 OPERATING HOURS................................................................................................... 

18 

8.5 

STORAGE ................................................................................................................................................................. 

18 

TECHNICAL DATA ........................................................................................................................... 19 

10      WIRING PLAN - SAFETY DEVICE .............................................................................................. 21 

11      MALFUNCTION AND THE RESOLUTION .................................................................................. 22 

12      EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ....................................................................................... 24 

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Страница 1: ...in UK by Kersten UK Ltd Tel 0118 986 9253 Progrees House 39 Boulton Road Reading RG2 0NH www kerstenuk com Manufactured by Kersten Arealmaschinen GmbH Empeler Stra e 95 D 46459 Reeswww kersten maschi...

Страница 2: ...13 6 1 LUBRICANT 13 6 2 FUELS 13 6 3 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 13 7 OPERATING THE SELF OPERATING WORKER 14 7 1 STARTING THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE 14 7 2 DRIVE OFF 14 7 3 STOPPING THE INTERNAL COMBUS...

Страница 3: ...e using this machine or implement for the first time please read this manual thoroughly and thoroughly If you do not understand any of the information contained in this safety data sheet or the produc...

Страница 4: ...e instructed by competent and authorized persons absolutely necessary The best way to familiarize yourself with its basic functions and its handling is to choose a free and level terrain for your firs...

Страница 5: ...ith it and aware of the dangers The relevant accident prevention regulations as well as the other generally recognized safety and occupational health rules must be observed Unauthorized modifications...

Страница 6: ...a of the machine is prohibited Check the near range before starting up Pay special attention to children and animals Ensure sufficient visibility Before starting work remove foreign objects from the s...

Страница 7: ...ngine Have the fault rectified immediately If there is a risk of slipping on sloping ground the implement carrier must be secured by an escort with a pole or a rope The escort must be located above th...

Страница 8: ...ork Do not carry out maintenance and cleaning work on the running engine Always remove the spark plug connector when working on the engine If guards and working tools are subject to wear they must be...

Страница 9: ...ing switch off the engine and remove the ignition key if available Do not top up with fuel and do not spill fuel use a suitable refilling aid If necessary take up spilled fuel immediately Dispose of o...

Страница 10: ...off the engine and remove the spark plug connector before carrying out any repair maintenance or cleaning work Never open or remove protective devices while the engine is running Touch machine parts...

Страница 11: ...ttery acid is highly corrosive therefore Wear protective gloves and eye protection Do not tip the battery acid can escape from the degassing openings First aid Acid splash in the eye immediately rinse...

Страница 12: ...tive pole of the battery to the plus output of the charger Connect negative pole accordingly Only switch on the charger after the battery has been connected and switch off the charger after charging C...

Страница 13: ...negative pole Regularly check the charge status of the battery and recharge if necessary First connect both positive terminals with the red jumper cable Then connect a pole tongs to the negative pole...

Страница 14: ...due to improper operation when performing no or incorrect maintenance work when using inadmissible equipment and when using non original spare parts 6 Recommendations 6 1 Lubricants For engine and ge...

Страница 15: ...ting process it is forbidden to operate the deadman switch Fig 7 1 To start the engine refer to the respective Honda engine owner s manual 7 2 Driving off Press the throttle lever Fig 7 1 item 6 appro...

Страница 16: ...the drive lever Fig 7 1 item 5 in the recess of the shift gate and the lever for the PTO Fig 7 1 item 3 in the off position are located Place the throttle lever Fig 7 1 item 6 in the neutral position...

Страница 17: ...h den steileren Neigungs winkel des F hrungsholmes zu nutzen Dies geschieht ebenso durch das L sen und Herausnehmen von vier Schrauben Abb 7 3 Pos 2 7 5 Securing the machine during transport Pay atten...

Страница 18: ...g out electrical welding work on the tractor and attached equipment disconnect the cables at the generator and at the battery Only use original spare parts from the manufacturer After the first 5 hour...

Страница 19: ...hnical data Cleaning the spark plug of soot deposits with a wire brush followed by checking the distance between the electrodes The electrode distance should be approx 1 mm Renew spark plugs after 200...

Страница 20: ...ank see chapter Recommendations fuel consumption 3 6 liters air filter 313 g kWh starting device Dry filter element E starting device recoil battery 12V Zapf Elle 12 V 90 AH PTO unavailable Hydraulic...

Страница 21: ...pressure at Standard values maximum tire pressure 1 5 bar risk of explosion max 1 5 bar 4 00 8 110 kg Without tires Weight of basic unit 4 00 8 default 7 5 kg 16x6 5 8 10 2 kg 685 mm with 4 00 8 Tire...

Страница 22: ...20 Technical specifications...

Страница 23: ...21 10 Wiring Diagram Safety Device Reserve technical changes Name Used S1 S1 deadman lever S2 S2 driving lever S3 S3 hydraulic auxiliary drive L L ignition coil engine L L mass Wiring Diagram...

Страница 24: ...Gasoline Engine Engine is running in the CHOKE area Move the choke lever to the operating position hat Aussetzer Ignition cable loose Plug the spark plug connector firmly onto the ignition cable Clamp...

Страница 25: ...s Check earth contact Check earth contact stop position Petrol engine Luf Air filter dirty Clean or replace the air filter Too little power Cylinder head gasket loose or Tighten the cylinder head gask...

Страница 26: ...es in compliance with all in overeenstemming mit allen einschl gigen dispositions pertinentes relevant provisions of met alle toepasselijke Bestimmungen der fol des directives CE the following EC bepa...

Страница 27: ...NOTE...

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