AGCO LELY RPC 130 F User manual

Operator's Manual
Baler Wrapper Combination
RPC 130 F
RPC 160 V
Wolfenbüttel
AGCO GmbH - Gebrüder-Welger-Straße 3 - D-38304
Wolfenbüttel
LELY is a worldwide brand of AGCO
© AGCO 2018
Original Operator's Manual
May 2018
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EME
English


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1 Safety .................................................................... 7
1.1 Safety Icons ......................................................... 9
1.2 Safety Instructions .................................................. 10
1.2.1 General Safety .................................................. 10
1.2.2 Safe Driving .................................................... 11
1.2.3 Safe Driving on Hillsides ........................................... 11
1.2.4 Public Road Transport Safety ........................................ 11
1.2.5 Safe Maintenance ............................................... 12
1.2.6 Safe Operation .................................................. 12
1.2.7 Fire Prevention .................................................. 13
1.3 Safety Decals ....................................................... 14
1.4 Safety Devices ...................................................... 23
1.4.1 Emergency Stop Buttons .......................................... 23
1.4.2 Tailgate Safeguard ............................................... 23
1.4.3 Set the Tailgate Safeguard ......................................... 24
1.4.4 Remove the Tailgate Safeguard ...................................... 24
1.4.5 Hydraulic Shut-o Valve ........................................... 24
1.4.6 Net Knife Safeguard .............................................. 24
1.4.7 Install the Net Knife Safeguard ...................................... 25
1.4.8 Remove the Net Knife Safeguard .....................................25
1.4.9 Pick-up Safeguard ............................................... 26
1.4.10 Safety Chain (optional) ............................................ 26
1.4.11 Film Knife Cover ................................................. 26
1.4.12 Install the Film Knife Cover ......................................... 27
1.4.13 Remove the Film Knife Cover ....................................... 27
1.4.14 Wrapping Ring Safeguard 1 .........................................27
1.4.15 Set the Wrapping Ring Safeguard 1 ................................... 28
1.4.16 Release the Wrapping Ring Safeguard 1 ............................... 28
1.4.17 Wrapping Ring Safeguard 2 ......................................... 28
1.4.18 Set the Wrapping Ring Safeguard 2 ................................... 29
1.4.19 Release the Wrapping Ring Safeguard 2 ............................... 30
1.4.20 Impact Monitor of the Control Unit ................................... 30
1.5 Danger Zones ....................................................... 31
2 Introduction .............................................................. 33
2.1 Preface ............................................................. 35
2.1.1 Manual Contents ................................................ 35
2.1.2 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and VIN Plate .........................35
2.2 Intended Use ....................................................... 38
2.2.1 The Machine ................................................... 38
2.2.2 Correct Use .................................................... 38
2.2.3 Known Misuse .................................................. 38
2.3 Description ......................................................... 39
2.3.1 General Overview ................................................39
2.3.2 Drawbar .......................................................39
2.3.3 Device to Stop Use Without Approval ................................. 40
2.3.4 Main Drive Shaft ................................................ 40
2.3.5 Hydraulic System ................................................ 40
2.3.6 Pick-up Unit .................................................... 41
2.3.7 Feed Rotor ..................................................... 41
2.3.8 Cutting Unit .................................................... 41
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2.3.9 Feed Channel Floor .............................................. 42
2.3.10 Bale Chamber .................................................. 42
2.3.11 Tying Unit ..................................................... 42
2.3.12 Tailgate ....................................................... 42
2.3.13 Pivoted Roller ...................................................42
2.3.14 Bale Transfer ................................................... 43
2.3.15 Wrapper ...................................................... 43
2.3.16 Wrapping Table ................................................. 44
2.3.17 Wrapping Ring .................................................. 44
2.3.18 Stretch Unit .................................................... 44
2.3.19 Film Knife ..................................................... 44
2.3.20 Cameras ...................................................... 44
2.3.21 Bale Tipper (optional) ............................................. 45
2.3.22 Bale Mat (optional) ............................................... 45
2.4 Controllers ......................................................... 46
2.4.1 E-Link Pro ..................................................... 46
2.4.2 Keyboard ...................................................... 47
2.5 E-Link Pro Software ................................................. 49
2.5.1 Home Page E-Link Pro and ISOBUS .................................. 50
2.5.2 Bale Adjustments Page ............................................53
2.5.3 Field Statistics .................................................. 57
2.5.4 Tasks Page .....................................................57
2.5.5 Advanced Menu ................................................. 58
3 Operation ................................................................ 65
3.1 First Use ........................................................... 67
3.1.1 Calculate the Maximum Permitted Vertical Load on the Coupling Point ......... 67
3.1.2 Calculate the Maximum Permitted Horizontal Load on the Coupling Point ....... 67
3.1.3 Adjust the Height of the Drawbar .................................... 67
3.1.4 Adjust the Power Take-O (PTO) Shaft .................................68
3.1.5 To Prepare Before You Connect the Power Supply ........................ 70
3.1.6 Connect the Hydraulics ............................................71
3.1.7 Adjustment for Load Sensing System ................................. 71
3.1.8 Prepare the Chain Lubrication System ................................. 72
3.1.9 Adjust the Net Roll Holder ......................................... 72
3.1.10 Adjust the Pre-stretch Rate ......................................... 73
3.1.11 Adjust the Film Roll Holder for Size ................................... 74
3.1.12 Spare Film Rolls ................................................. 75
3.1.13 Seal Plate (RPC 160 V) ............................................ 75
3.1.14 Setup the E-Link Pro Display ........................................ 76
3.1.15 Calibration of Wrapper Parts ........................................ 78
3.1.16 Install the Bale Mat (optional) ....................................... 78
3.1.17 Install the Bale Tipper (optional) ......................................78
3.2 Connect the Machine to the Tractor .................................. 80
3.3 Transport Position and Driving ....................................... 82
3.3.1 Transport Position of the Bale Mat (optional) ............................ 85
3.3.2 Transport Position of the Bale Tipper (optional) ........................... 85
3.3.3 Apply or Release the Parking Brake ................................... 86
3.3.4 Place or Remove the Wheel Chocks .................................. 87
3.3.5 Drain the Air Container of the Pneumatic Brake System .................... 87
3.4 Prepare the Machine to Bale ......................................... 88
3.4.1 Adjust The Height of the Pick-up ..................................... 88
3.4.2 Adjust the Height of the Wind Guard .................................. 89
3.4.3 Insert a Net Roll ................................................. 89
3.4.4 Insert the Net .................................................. 90
3.4.5 Move the Pivoted Roller to the Start Position ............................ 91
3.4.6 Insert the Knives ................................................ 92
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3.4.7 Set the Correct Number of Knives .................................... 92
3.4.8 Prepare the Wrapper for Operation ................................... 92
3.4.9 Insert a New Film Roll ............................................ 93
3.4.10 Operating Position of the Bale Mat (optional) ............................ 94
3.4.11 Operating Position of the Bale Tipper (optional) .......................... 95
3.4.12 Adjust the Bale Tipper ............................................ 96
3.4.13 Adjust the Machine Settings on the Controller ........................... 96
3.4.14 Open or Close the Side Covers ...................................... 97
3.5 To Operate the Machine ............................................. 98
3.5.1 Check Before You Operate the Machine ............................... 98
3.5.2 Start Baling and Wrapping .......................................... 98
3.5.3 Make Two or Three Smaller Bales at the End of the Field ................... 99
3.5.4 Make One Larger Bale at the End of the Field ........................... 99
3.5.5 Drive Instructions for Material Intake .................................. 99
3.5.6 Large Swath ................................................... 99
3.5.7 Small Swath ....................................................99
3.5.8 Drive on Slopes ................................................ 101
3.5.9 Dry, Brittle, Smooth Crop Material ................................... 101
3.5.10 Transfer a Bale ................................................. 101
3.5.11 Eject a Bale from the Wrapper ...................................... 102
3.5.12 Remove a Blockage ............................................. 102
3.5.13 Shut Down Procedure on the Field .................................. 103
3.6 Disconnect the Machine from the Tractor ............................ 105
3.6.1 Park the Machine ............................................... 105
3.6.2 Remove the Pressure from the Hydraulic System ........................ 105
3.6.3 Disconnect the Machine .......................................... 105
3.6.4 Support Foot .................................................. 106
3.6.5 Install the Support Foot ........................................... 107
3.6.6 Remove the Support Foot ......................................... 107
3.6.7 To Move the Machine without Brakes ................................ 108
3.6.8 Take the Machine out of Operation .................................. 109
4 Maintenance and Lubrication ............................................. 111
4.1 Preventative Maintenance Schedule ................................. 113
4.2 Lubrication Chart ................................................... 115
4.3 Clean the Machine ..................................................119
4.4 Chain Lubrication System Maintenance .............................. 120
4.4.1 Check the Level in the Oil Container of the Chain Lubrication ............... 120
4.4.2 Fill the Oil Container ............................................. 120
4.4.3 Bleed Air from the Lubrication Pump ................................. 121
4.5 Roller Lubrication System Maintenance (RPC 130 F only) ............. 123
4.6 Tighten the Chains of the Pick-Up, Bale Chamber and Feed Rotor ......124
4.7 Tighten the Chains of the Wrapper .................................. 126
4.8 Examine the Hydraulic Oil Filter ..................................... 127
4.9 Replace the Hydraulic Oil Filter ...................................... 128
4.10 Examine the Hydraulic Hoses for Damage and Leaks .................. 129
4.11 Grind the Cutting Unit Knives ....................................... 130
4.11.1 Remove the Knives ..............................................130
4.11.2 Grind the Knives ................................................ 131
4.11.3 Install the Knives ............................................... 131
4.12 Replace the Knives with Blind Knives ................................ 132
4.12.1 Remove the Knives ..............................................132
4.12.2 Install the Blind Knives ........................................... 133
4.13 Replace the Film Knives ............................................ 134
4.14 Adjust and Replace the Belt Guide Pulleys ........................... 135
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4.15 Adjust the Disk Brake of the Net Tying Unit .......................... 136
4.16 Adjust the Shock Absorbers ........................................ 137
4.17 Adjust the Tension Arm of the Wrapping Ring ........................ 138
4.18 Adjust the Tension of the Film Stretching Unit ....................... 139
4.19 Adjust the Wrapper Frame Brake Tension ............................ 140
4.20 Lubricate the Tailgate and Tensioning Arm Rollers (only RPC 160 V) .... 141
4.20.1 Loosen the Belts ............................................... 141
4.20.2 Lubricate ..................................................... 141
4.20.3 Tighten the Belts ............................................... 141
4.21 Adjusting the Deflectors (only RPC 130 F) ............................ 143
4.22 Tensioning the Roller Chains (only RPC 130 F) ........................ 144
4.23 Lubricate the Rollers (only RPC 130 F) ............................... 146
5 Troubleshooting ......................................................... 147
5.1 Feed Guide Plate ................................................... 149
5.2 Manually Remove a Blockage From the Feed Channel Floor ........... 150
5.3 Bale Optimization (for stable bale sides) ............................. 151
5.4 Prevent Bales of Unusual Shape .....................................152
5.5 Replace a Transport Wheel .......................................... 153
5.5.1 To Prepare for the Procedure ....................................... 153
5.5.2 Remove the Wheel .............................................. 153
5.5.3 Install the Wheel ............................................... 154
5.6 Bale Twisted on the Wrapping Table ................................. 155
5.7 Defective bale shape ............................................... 156
6 Specifications ........................................................... 157
6.1 Technical Specifications ............................................ 159
6.1.1 Dimensions ................................................... 160
6.2 Shipment .......................................................... 161
6.2.1 Lift the Machine ................................................ 161
6.2.2 Attach the Machine to a Truck ...................................... 162
6.3 Disposal ........................................................... 163
7 Index ................................................................... 165
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1 Safety
1.1 Safety Icons ............................................................. 9
1.2 Safety Instructions ...................................................... 10
1.2.1 General Safety ...................................................... 10
1.2.2 Safe Driving ........................................................ 11
1.2.3 Safe Driving on Hillsides ............................................... 11
1.2.4 Public Road Transport Safety ............................................ 11
1.2.5 Safe Maintenance ................................................... 12
1.2.6 Safe Operation ......................................................12
1.2.7 Fire Prevention ......................................................13
1.3 Safety Decals ........................................................... 14
1.4 Safety Devices .......................................................... 23
1.4.1 Emergency Stop Buttons .............................................. 23
1.4.2 Tailgate Safeguard ................................................... 23
1.4.3 Set the Tailgate Safeguard ............................................. 24
1.4.4 Remove the Tailgate Safeguard .......................................... 24
1.4.5 Hydraulic Shut-o Valve ............................................... 24
1.4.6 Net Knife Safeguard .................................................. 24
1.4.7 Install the Net Knife Safeguard .......................................... 25
1.4.8 Remove the Net Knife Safeguard ........................................ 25
1.4.9 Pick-up Safeguard ................................................... 26
1.4.10 Safety Chain (optional) ................................................ 26
1.4.11 Film Knife Cover .................................................... 26
1.4.12 Install the Film Knife Cover ............................................. 27
1.4.13 Remove the Film Knife Cover ........................................... 27
1.4.14 Wrapping Ring Safeguard 1 ............................................ 27
1.4.15 Set the Wrapping Ring Safeguard 1 .......................................28
1.4.16 Release the Wrapping Ring Safeguard 1 ................................... 28
1.4.17 Wrapping Ring Safeguard 2 ............................................ 28
1.4.18 Set the Wrapping Ring Safeguard 2 .......................................29
1.4.19 Release the Wrapping Ring Safeguard 2 ................................... 30
1.4.20 Impact Monitor of the Control Unit ....................................... 30
1.5 Danger Zones .......................................................... 31
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1.1 Safety Icons
NOTE: The use of the signal words DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION with the safety messages. The
signal word for each message will use the structure that follows:
DANGER: Danger.
Shows data on a possible hazard that if you do not prevent death or injury will occur.
WARNING: Warning.
Shows data on a possible hazard that if you do not prevent death or injury will occur,
these will include hazards that occur when guards are not in position.
CAUTION: Caution.
Shows data on a possible hazard that if you do not prevent can cause small or moderate
injury or component or property damage.
NOTE: This shows more data that can help.
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1.2 Safety Instructions
YOU are responsible for the SAFE operation and maintenance of your machine.
YOU must make sure that each person who operates or does work on the machine understands all the
SAFETY data in this manual.
YOU are the key to safety. Good safety procedures prevent accidents to you and each person near you.
Make these procedures a set part of your safety sequence.
Make sure that EVERYONE who operates, does maintenance or works near to the machine obeys the
safety precautions.
Follow the safety instructions to prevent the risk of injury or death:
• Owners must complete training with all operators before they operate the machine. This training must
be done a minimum of each year
• The operator must read, understand and obey all safety and operation instructions in the manual
• A person who did not read and understand all safety and operation instructions must not operate the
machine
• Do not change the equipment. Adjustments not approved by the manufacturer can change the function
of the machine and cause damage or personal injury
• Only use approved replacement parts and make sure that only approved technicians do the repair
procedures.
1.2.1 General Safety
• Read and understand the manual and all safety decals, before you operate the machine
• Follow all safety regulations, in this manual and instructions or warnings shown on the machine
• Only use the machine for its correct operation
• Only approved persons that understand the operator manual, can operate, drive and do maintenance on
the machine
• Keep persons and objects away from parts that move
• Make sure that the installation of all the safety guards and protection devices is correct and they
operate correctly
• Always use a tractor with a cabin. Make sure that you close the cabin of the tractor during operation to
decrease the quantity of sound. High quantity of sound can cause reduction in hearing
• Know the height of the machine. Always keep a minimum distance of 3 m (10 ft) between the machine
and electrical power lines, specially when you open the tailgate
• Put on the correct protective clothing and equipment (gloves, safety glasses and ear protectors)
• Look for hazards and signs of defects (leakage and noise)
• Keep the safety decals clean to make sure that you can see them at all times. Replace safety decals
that are missing or you cannot see
• Know the telephone number for emergency medical help in your area
• Speak to your local dealer, if you are not sure of one or more items
• Only connect the machine to the tractor using the procedures in this manual. Only connect the machine
to a tractor trailer hitch with your local regulations approval
• Make sure that the front axle weight of the tractor is sucient. Make sure that you do not have more
weight than the maximum permitted on the rear axle
• Do not connect the machine to the tractor when the tractor engine is in operation
• Release the pressure from the hydraulic system before you connect or disconnect the hydraulic hoses.
Refer to the manual of the tractor
• If the machine has a pneumatic or hydraulic brake, connect the brake hose(s) to the tractor
• Do not remove a blockage by hand or by foot. Always use an applicable tool.
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1.2.2 Safe Driving
Read and understand the general safety instructions. Make sure that:
• You always obey your local road trac regulations and the speed limits
• The drawbar and the parking jack are in the drive position
• The machine is in the transport position
• The tailgate is not open and locked
• The trailed steering axle (if present) is locked
• All parts that move (for example the folding components and covers) are locked
• The wrapping ring and wrapping table are in the transport position
• The control panel and the hydraulic system of the tractor are o
• All the lamps on the machine operate correctly and are clean from dirt
• Set the work lamps to "OFF"
• Examine the operation of the brakes before you start to drive. Do not drive with the machine if there is a
problem with the brakes
• Do not make sudden turns when on a slope
• Drive slower when on a down slope
• Do not disengage the clutch of the tractor or change gears on a slope
• Do not transport one more person, unless there is a second seat in the tractor.
1.2.3 Safe Driving on Hillsides
Add to the general safety instructions and the other instructions for safe driving:
• Only persons with approval can operate the machine on slopes
• Do not open the tailgate in very bad locations for example on a slope and think how the change in the
point of gravity of the machine, because of the open tailgate will have an eect
• Do not put the machine in dangerous locations on a slope, know the centre of gravity of the machine
when the tailgate is open, or the wrapping ring lifted
• Always use an applicable tractor for slopes.
Related Links
To Move the Machine without Brakes page 108
1.2.4 Public Road Transport Safety
Read and understand the general safety instructions before you drive on the road. When you drive on the
road:
• Obey the local road trac laws
• Keep a safe distance from other trac
• Make sure that the plug for the lighting cable fully connects to the tractor socket and the lamps operate
correctly
• Use warning lamps or other safety signs, if necessary
• If necessary by local law install the rear marking plate for Slow Moving Vehicles (SMV) on to the
machine
• If necessary by local law install the licence plate on the machine
• If necessary by local law install the safety chains. Connect them to a rigid part of the tractor
• If there is a hydraulic brake system, always connect the safety brake cord (optional)
• Remove loose objects that can fall o the machine, for example, loose crops, mud or soil
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• Make sure that only approved tyre types are in use on the machine:
- Tyres not approved by the manufacturer can be dangerous
- Examine the transport wheel nuts and tighten them if necessary after the set working hours or
driven distance
- Make sure that the tyres have the correct pressure. Do not inflate the tyres with more than the
recommended quantity of air.
• Do not operate hydraulic components
• Know the height of the machine. Always keep a minimum distance of 3 m (10 ft) between the machine
and electrical power lines, specially when you open the tailgate.
1.2.5 Safe Maintenance
Read and understand the general safety instructions then:
• Before you do maintenance or do work on the machine:
- Make sure machine is parked on level ground
- Stop the tractor engine and remove the key
- Disengage the Power Take-O (PTO)
- Stop all the parts that can move
- Put the wheel chocks against the wheels.
• Do not touch parts in movement
• Obey the maintenance schedule in the manual to prevent problems
• Do not change the machine
• If it is necessary to replace parts, only use parts with manufacturer approval
• Make sure that all covers and guards are in position and locked when you complete maintenance work.
1.2.6 Safe Operation
Read and understand the general safety instructions then:
• Before you start to work with the machine do a visual inspection
• Make sure that no changes occurred to the machine and no components are missing
• Make sure that there are no unusual noises or leaks during operation
• Only use the manufacturers instructions when you operate the machine
• Do not get on or into the machine when it is operating
• Make sure that you disengage the Power Take-O (PTO) shaft, stop the tractor engine and remove the
key before you remove crop material from the machine
• Make sure that you disengage the PTO shaft, stop the tractor engine and remove the key before you
put in the net
• Correctly attach the net knife safeguard before you do work on or near the net knife
• Protective gloves must be in use when you do work on the net knife or on the knives of the cutting
device
• Do not go near the tailgate area while in operation
• Make sure that the PTO shaft is o, the tractor engine stopped and the ignition key removed, before
you install the plastic film rolls
• Control the machine from the operators seat only. Do not transport other persons on the machine
• When the machine is in operation do not climb on the drawbar or other parts of the machine
• Do not put metal parts near to the machine. This causes accidental operation of the proximity sensors
and unwanted movements of the machine
• Stay out of the machines danger zones while in operation.
• Do not sit or stand on or in the machine or wrapper
• On a slope always put bales in a position in which they cannot move down the slope
• Make sure that there are no people or animals in the danger zone during operation. This is important in
or near areas that are open to bystanders
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• Know the height of the machine. Keep a minimum distance of 3 m (10 ft) from electrical high-voltage
lines when you open the tailgate
• Correctly position the tailgate safeguard when you do work on the opened tailgate
• Cover the film knives when you do work on the wrapper
• Make sure that there are no objects in the field that can go into the machine
• Do not operate the machine with defective, removed or opened protective devices.
After operation
• Park the machine on flat, level, and stable ground
• Before you disconnect the machine from the tractor, make sure that:
- The manually operated parking brake (optional) is on
- The wheel chocks are against the wheels
- The machine is in the correct position on the support foot
- Release the pressure of the hydraulic system before you disconnect the hydraulic hoses. Refer to
the tractor manual
- The wrapping ring and wrapping table folded up.
Related Links
Danger Zones page 31
1.2.7 Fire Prevention
• Fire can easily occur with the harvested crop! To prevent fire:
- Remove all crops that stayed in the machine, including from behind the guards.
• Fire can occur when the parts of the machine get too hot! To prevent this:
- Follow the lubrication instructions
- Make sure that there are no oil leaks
- If a part of the machine gets too hot: find and remove the cause.
• Brakes that are not free to operate can cause fire! Before first use and before you use the machine after
a period of more than one week:
- Examine the brakes to make sure that they operate correctly
- Release the manually operated brake before you drive with the machine attached
- Examine the brake system for correct operation.
• Electricity can cause fire:
- Keep the electrical systems of the tractor and the machine in a good condition
- Do not use the wiring on the machine for devices other than those installed by, or approved by the
manufacturer
- Too much load on the electrical cables will cause heat.
• Do not smoke near the machine
• Keep the exhaust system of the tractor in a good condition
• Keep a fire extinguisher near to the machine.
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1.3 Safety Decals
Location and Explanation of the Safety Decals.
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Fig. 1 RPC 160 V
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Fig. 2 RPC 160 V
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Fig. 3 RPC 130 F
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Key Decal Explanation
1Warning: Risk of Pinching
Keep away from moving parts.
2Warning: Risk of impact
Keep out of the area of the wrapping ring, film knives and wrapping
table. A safe distance is more than 3 m (10 ft).
3Warning: Risk of injury and entanglement
Keep out of the range of all rotating machine parts during operation.
4
Install the film as shown on the scheme.
5Warning: Risk of impact
Secure the machine with wheel chocks.
6
Rocker arm (RPC 160 V)
Lock the rocker arm before you do maintenance.
7
Bale density adjustment (RPC 160 V)
Turn clockwise to increase the bale density.
8Net layers
Scale to adjust the number of net layers around the bale.
9Warning: Tailgate lock device
Make sure that the tailgate safeguard lever is set to the "shut-o"
position before you go into the bale chamber. See tailgate safeguard. 4
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Key Decal Explanation
10
Lift eyes
This symbol shows the location of the two lift eyes. Do not use other
points to attach and lift the machine.
11
Screw couplings
Location of screw couplings on the drawbar. Tighten the fasteners to
the correct torque.
12 Maximum hydraulic pressure
The machine must only connect to a hydraulic system that will give a
maximum hydraulic pressure of 210 bar (3046 psi).
13
Guard lever for the cutting unit blades
To unlock the cutting unit blades it is necessary to turn the lever
counter-clockwise 90 degrees.
14 Warning: Sharp knives
Put on protective gloves and use applicable tools when you touch the
knives of the cutting unit.
15
Warning: Risk of falling
Do not step on the area!
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Key Decal Explanation
16
Direction of the wrapping ring
The arrow shows the direction of the wrapping ring.
17 Selection of movement
1. Hydraulic valve up: Only movement of wrapping table rollers is
possible.
2. Hydraulic valve down: Movement of wrapping table rollers and
wrapping ring is possible.
18 Warning: Risk of injury
Transport lock of bale tipper (optional). Read the transport position
section on how to lock the bale tipper before driving.
19 Warning: Parts that move
Close the guard covers before you start to operate the machine.
20
Adjust the variable load valve
To drive on the road, set the variable load valve on the compressed-air
brake to the "full brake force".
21 Caution
Monitor the direction of movement of the crank handle in the support
foot when you lift or lower the support foot.
• To move the support foot quickly, you must pull the crank handle out
of the support foot to the stop
• Up: Turn the crank handle clockwise
• Down: Turn the crank handle counter clockwise
• To move the support foot slowly, you must push the crank handle in
to the support foot to the stop
• Up: Turn the crank handle counter clockwise
• Down: Turn the crank handle clockwise.
22 Danger: Risk of injury
Keep out of the range of the support foot plate when lowering the
support foot. 4
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Key Decal Explanation
23
Do not use this as a lifting eye
Do not use points marked with this symbol to lift the machine.
24 Warning: Pressurized device
Release the pressure from the hydraulic and or the pneumatic system
before you do maintenance.
25 Warning: Risk of impact
Hydraulically attach the tailgate safeguard with the shut-o valve before
you go into the bale chamber.
26 Warning: Risk of impact
During operation keep away from the area where the tailgate moves.
27 Bale diameter scale
28 Arrow bale diameter indicator
29 Warning: Risk of electrical shock
Keep a sucient distance (more than 3 m (10 ft)) away from electrical
power lines.
30 Caution
Read the operator manual fully before you first use, operate or do work
on the machine.
31 Warning: Risk of entanglement
Keep away from the pick-up section when the tractor engine is on and
with the Power Take-O (PTO) shaft engaged.
32 PTO Speed
For this machine a PTO speed of 540 revs/min is necessary.
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