ALLTREC LB Series User manual

AllTrec LB-Series
Leafblower
101298
LB7000 (48V & 80V)
User manual English
Version 1.1 • 2023
FPS-Electric B.V.
the Netherlands
www.alltrec.nl

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AllTrec reserves the right to modify the specifications and/or
components without prior notice. The contents of this manual may also
be modified without notice.
For information about settings, maintenance or repairs not provided in
this manual, please contact your dealer.
FPS-Electric B.V. accepts no liability for damage and/or problems
resulting from the use of parts that are not supplied by FPS-Electric
B.V.
This manual has been prepared with the utmost care.
FPS-Electric B.V. accepts no liability for any errors in this manual
and/or the consequences of misinterpretation of the instructions.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
stored in computerised databases or transmitted in any form or by any
means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without
prior written consent by FPS-Electric B.V.
This also applies to the accompanying drawings and diagrams.
Details
Your Dealer:
Serial number:
Delivery date:

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Version history
Version
Description
Date (dd-mm-yyyy)
1.0
First version
06-04-2023
1.1
Second version
08-05-2023

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Preface
This user manual includes these types of Leafblower systems:
•Leafblower LB7000 (EM006 for AllTrec 4810T)
•Leafblower LB7000 (EM805 for AllTrec 8015F)
Please read this manual carefully for important information and
instructions before you use your Leafblower.
Save this manual for future reference.
You will get the best results with the Leafblower when:
•Regularly maintenance is done by using preventive maintenance
instructions.
•You are careful and you obey the safety precautions.
•Maintenance is done with manufacturer-supplied parts.
When this manual refers to “the manufacturer”, this means FPS-Electric
B.V.
Purpose of this manual
The purpose of this user manual is to make sure that you do
maintenance on above product and that you use it safe and correct.
Adherence to the instructions herein will help to prevent personal
injury, equipment damage and/or property damage. It will also
increase the reliability and service life of all components.
This manual must be available within the system. Operators and
maintenance personnel must read this manual before working
with/near the Leafblower.

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This user manual contains information and instructions regarding:
•General description of the product and its components
•Safety of all personnel working with the product
•Operation
•Troubleshooting
•Disposal of the product
For any questions or requests for information, please contact FPS-
Electric B.V.
Target audience
This manual must be read and understood by:
•Distributors
•Operators
•Maintenance personnel
The manual is primarily for the operators and maintenance personnel.
Requirements for operators
Only adult operators that are at least 16 years old are permitted to work
with the Leafblower if they:
•read the user manual carefully and make sure that they understand
all content
•obey the local laws and local regulations and the safety
instructions in this user manual
•are trained and qualified persons to operate the system
•have an applicable license before operating a system
Operators must make sure that:
1. Maintenance work on the electrical parts must only be done by:
•A person authorized by FPS-Electric B.V.
•Trained personnel under the direct supervision of a person
authorized by FPS-Electric B.V.

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2. Local disassembly and assembly must only be done by:
•A person authorized by FPS-Electric B.V.
•Trained personnel under the direct supervision of a person
authorized by FPS-Electric B.V.
Reading guide
Read this manual carefully.
Make sure that you see all special symbols.
If you are not sure, refer to your supervisor on how to
continue.
Reading the instructions in this manual helps to prevent dangerous
situations, repair costs and downtime. It also increases the reliability
and service life of the Leafblower.
This manual uses the symbols below to bring important safety
information to the reader's attention:
DANGER
Identifies a hazardous situation that, if not prevented,
can cause death or dangerous body injury.
WARNING
Identifies a possible hazardous situation that, if not
prevented can cause death or dangerous body injury.

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CAUTION
Identifies a possible hazardous situation that, if not
prevented can cause damage to equipment and/or
loss of information.
NOTE
Gives more information that helps the user to do a task
or to prevent a problem.

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EC Declaration of Conformity
The undersigned,
F.P. van de Staak,
certifies that the Leafblower
Declares that:
The Leafblower is a tool that cannot work independently.
It must be attached to the front hitch of the AllTrec tool carrier and connected
to the 48/80 VDC and 12 VDC of the tool carrier.
A hydraulic DW valve is required for the movement of the outlet mouth.
Complies with the following directives:
The following standards apply:
Rijen, the Netherlands
31-03-2023
F.P. van de Staak
General Director
FPS-ELECTRIC BV
BRAND
AllTrec
TYPE
LB7000
- 2006/42/EC
Machinery Directive
- 2014/30/EC
- 2000/14/EC
Electromagnetic compatibility
Noise emission by equipment for use outdoors
- NEN-EN-ISO 12100:2010
General principles of design –Risk
assessment and risk reduction
- NEN-EN-ISO 14982:2009
Agricultural and forestry machinery -
Electromagnetic compatibility - Test
methods and acceptance criteria

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List of abbreviations
ePTO
Electric Power Take Off
LB
Leafblower
VDC
Volts of direct current

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Content
VERSION HISTORY..............................................................................2
PREFACE.............................................................................................3
Purpose of this manual ........................................................................... 3
Target audience ...................................................................................... 4
Requirements for operators .................................................................... 4
Reading guide......................................................................................... 5
EC Declaration of Conformity.................................................................. 7
List of abbreviations ................................................................................ 8
CONTENT ............................................................................................9
LIST OF FIGURES ..............................................................................11
LIST OF TABLES ................................................................................11
1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................13
1.1 Intended use ............................................................................. 14
1.2 Identification ............................................................................. 14
1.3 Warranty.................................................................................... 15
2. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM ............................................17
2.1 System model ........................................................................... 17
2.2 System components ................................................................. 19
2.2.1 Main system components –LB7000 ..................................... 19
2.2.2 Leafblower motor ................................................................... 20
2.2.3 Motor controller housing........................................................ 20
2.2.4 Coupling ................................................................................ 20
2.2.5 The ePTO plug connection.................................................... 20
3. SAFETY PROVISIONS AND MEASURES ................................21
3.1 Safety and health risks.............................................................. 21
3.2 Safety precautions .................................................................... 22
3.3 Safety instructions..................................................................... 23
3.4 Stickers with warning pictograms............................................. 24
4. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE.................................................27
4.1 Transport of the Leafblower...................................................... 27
4.2 Storage of the Leafblower......................................................... 28
5. PUTTING INTO SERVICE .......................................................29
5.1 Connect the Leafblower............................................................ 29
6. OPERATING THE LEAFBLOWER ...........................................31
6.1 Safety rules for operation.......................................................... 31

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6.2 Start the operation .................................................................... 31
6.2.1 Starting the Leafblower.......................................................... 32
6.2.2 Stopping the Leafblower ....................................................... 32
6.2.3 Adjustments Leafblower ........................................................ 32
7. MAINTENANCE......................................................................33
7.1 Safety rules for maintenance and adjustments ........................ 34
7.2 Lift the Leafblower .................................................................... 35
7.3 Maintenance actions................................................................. 36
7.3.1 Cleaning................................................................................. 36
7.3.2 Lubrication points .................................................................. 37
7.3.3 Housing.................................................................................. 38
7.3.4 Electrical system maintenance.............................................. 38
7.4 Maintenance schedule ............................................................. 38
8. MALFUNCTIONS....................................................................39
9. DISCARD ...............................................................................41
9.1 General ..................................................................................... 41
9.2 Environmental consequences .................................................. 41
9.3 Dismantling ............................................................................... 41
9.4 Waste disposal ......................................................................... 41
10. WARRANTY CONDITIONS .....................................................43
11. ANNEX ...................................................................................45
11.1 First inspection checklist .......................................................... 45
11.2 Maintenance logbook ............................................................... 46

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List of figures
Fig. 1-1 AllTrec 8015F with Leafblower ......................................... 13
Fig. 1-2 Type plate location ........................................................... 14
Fig. 2-1 Leafblower configurations ................................................ 17
Fig. 2-2 Leafblower LB7000........................................................... 19
Fig. 3-1 Sticker locations ............................................................... 24
Fig. 4-1 Locations for transport connections when not connected
to the AllTrec..................................................................... 28
Fig. 5-1 Connecting the Leafblower .............................................. 29
Fig. 5-2 Steps to do before operating ........................................... 30
Fig. 7-1 Cleaning area ................................................................... 36
Fig. 7-2 Lubrication points ............................................................. 37
List of tables
Table 2-1 Model descriptions ........................................................... 18
Table 2-2 Motor specifications ......................................................... 20
Table 7-1 Lubrication point positions ............................................... 37
Table 7-2 Maintenance tasks............................................................ 38

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1. Introduction
The Leafblower is a fully electric powered implement, specially
designed for use in combination with the AllTrec 4810T and 8015F
implement carriers. The Leafblower cannot work independently.
You can easily connect the Leafblower to the AllTrec vehicle without
tools.
The Double Acting (DW) valve from the AllTrec vehicle provides the
movement of the discharge mouth.
Fig. 1-1 AllTrec 8015F with Leafblower

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1.1 Intended use
The Leafblower is designed to be used for work activities in public
green spaces in the city and municipality, at camping sites and at
holiday and amusement parks.
The Leafblower is intended to blow leaves and other loose parts lying
on the ground in a certain direction in an environmentally friendly way.
The Leaflower may only be used in daylight, or in an enclosed area
with sufficient ambient light.
Be careful with semi-hardened surfaces, it is possible that parts of the
surface will also be blown away.
Use the Leafblower only for the work activity given above.
The CE marking according to the system directive does not apply to
other work activities.
1.2 Identification
You can identify the Leafblower by the type plate (Fig. 1-2, pos. 1) on
the left side of the Leafblower on the housing.
Your AllTrec dealer will have these details ready for you.
Fig. 1-2 Type plate location

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1.3 Warranty
FPS-Electric B.V. guarantees the soundness of the products as to the
material and/or manufacturing faults. The warranty is valid for one year,
with a maximum of 1000 operating hours after the delivery date.
The warranty does not include wear on the parts.

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2. Description of the system
2.1 System model
There are two possible configurations of the Leafblower system:
48 VDC and 80 VDC.
Fig. 2-1 Leafblower configurations
NOTE
The difference between the two versions is the control
voltage, the communication and their ePTO plugs.
See Table 2-1 for the different model descriptions.

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The system model gives the capacity, model and available versions of
the tool carrier, see Table 2-1.
Table 2-1 Model descriptions
Model
Description
AllTrec
4810T
AllTrec
8015F
LB7000
(EM006)
•Leafblower 48 VDC
•Capacity 7000 m3/h
•Maximum soundlevel at
maximum rpm 81 dB
•Blowing device continuously
adjustable from left to right set
at 100 bar
•Weight 172 kg
-
LB7000
(EM805)
•Leafblower 80 VDC
•Capacity 7000 m3/h
•Maximum soundlevel at
maximum rpm 81 dB
•Blowing device continuously
adjustable from left to right set
at 100 bar
•Weight 172 kg
-

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2.2 System components
2.2.1 Main system components –LB7000
Fig. 2-2 Leafblower LB7000
Legend
1. Leafblower housing
2. Locking transport feet (2x)
3. Transport feet (2x)
4. Adjustment handle nozzle
5. Exhaust nozzle
6. Connection to hitch
7. Locking wheel (2x)
8. Greasepoint wheel (2x)
9. Wheel (2x)
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