EN
operaTion
2200_EN-Einsatz_2740
- 27 -
Raising the other rotor
1. Select the lowered rotor on the single-rotor control unit
B. Normally, this rotor is already selected because
it has been used for work.
2. Raise the selected rotor by setting the tractor control
unit 1 (single-acting) to "Raise".
TIP
With the optionally available flow divider: Always select
the rotor arm to be lifted concretely. Lifting the 2. The
rotor is very slow when switch B is in the middle position.
lowering the raised rotor
1. Select the raised rotor by moving switch B on the
single-rotor control unit to the relevant position.
2. Lower the selected rotor by bringing tractor control
unit 1 (single-acting) to float position.
TIP
In order to lower the second rotor at the same time,
move switch B to the middle position. The second rotor
will lower due to the fact that the tractor hydraulics are
already in float position.
TIP
Bring both rotors into the same starting position (working
or headland position) before moving into transport
position. Otherwise the lower arm will not reach the
transport position.
Comfort control for single-rotor operation:
Use the operating unit of the single-rotor control unit to
select the rotor.
A
B
The machine can be switched from the working position
or headland position to the transport position using key A.
Using this key makes it possible to skip the lock between
headland and transport position.
The rotor to be controlled by control unit 1 can be set with
switch B.
Left - left rotor
Centre - both rotors
Right - right rotor
Hydraulic working width adjustment
TOP 842 C
Working width is infinitely adjustable
2
1
3
TOP 962 C
2
1
3
The working width is changed via the dual-acting hydraulic
connection.
Set the working width only in headland position.
Any position can be chosen between the minimum working
width (1) and the maximum working width (3). Position (2)
is the free-travel position and it is important when opening
the transport locks.
CAUTION
Risk a slight or moderate injury due to squeezing.
•
Set the working width to maximum (4) be-
fore folding the guards. Otherwise the guard
collides with the rotor arm during folding.
NOTE
Risk of material damage due to collision of the limiting
ballisses with the rotor arm.
•
When changing the working width pay atten-
tion to the limiting ballisse!
NOTE
Risk of property damage due to collision of the rotors
with each other.
•
When changing the working width pay atten-
tion to the limiting ballisse!