Barikell MK8 120 Instructions For Use Manual

INSTRUCTIO NS f or use
Model: MK8 120
FLOAT MACHINE
MK8 120
WITH MECHANICAL
CONTROLS
BARIKELL s.r.l
Via Razzaboni,118
41100 – Modena ( Italy)
Tel 059.311178 fax 059.311111
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INNOVATION:
NEW LIFT HOOK
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Thank you for buying our product. W e have taken every possible care to ensure that it arrives in perfect conditions. Nevertheless, in the unlikely event that you find some damage when you receive the machine, or if we can help you in an y way, please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service department.
This manual contains all the information necessary for proper use of the machine. Please carefully follow the instructions and keep it in a suitable and accessible place.
The contents of this manual may be modified without prior notice or other obligations in order to incorporate
changes and improvem ents to the units already shipped.
It should be specifie d that f or reasons of
visibility and clarity some figures are
shown
with the machine not in the
correct configuration for use.
No part of this manual may be reproduced or translated without permission in writing from the manufacturer.
Table of Contents
1. SYMBOLS ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
2. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR USE .......................................................................................................... 7
3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................... 8
3.1. Machine description .................................................................................................................................. 8
3.2. Technical data ............................................................................................................................................ 8
3.3. Main parts of the machine and contro ls ................................................................................................. 9
3.4. Seat adjustment ......................................................................................................................................... 9
3.5. Blade inclination adjustment .................................................................................................................... 9
3.6. Adjusting the drive levers ........................................................................................................................ 9
3.7. Ambient conditions ................................................................................................................................... 9
3.8. Not permitted uses ................................................................................................................................... 9
4. DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................ 9
4.1. Delivery ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.2. Component assembly ............................................................................................................................ 10
4.3. Water supply ............................................................................................................................................ 10
4.4. Fuel .......................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.5. Engine oil .................................................................................................................................................. 10
5. USE............................................................................................................................................................... 10
5.1. Preliminary checks .................................................................................................................................. 10
5.2. Starting ..................................................................................................................................................... 10
5.3. Driving the float machine ........................................................................................................................ 11
5.4. Use ............................................................................................................................................................ 11
5.5. Stopping ................................................................................................................................................... 12
5.6. Stopping in emergency conditions ....................................................................................................... 12
6. HANDLING AND TRANSPORT .................................................................................................................. 12
7. MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................... 12
7.1. Engine maintenance ................................................................................................................................ 12
7.2. Machine maintenance ............................................................................................................................. 12
7.3. Battery ...................................................................................................................................................... 13
7.4. Cleaning the machine.............................................................................................................................. 13
7.5. Replacing the floats................................................................................................................................. 13
7.6. Replacing the blades ............................................................................................................................... 13
7.7. Replacing the belts .................................................................................................................................. 13
7.8. Reduction gear oil level ......................................................................................................................... 14
7.9. Storage instructions. ............................................................................................................................... 14
7.10. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................... 14
8. DISPOSAL ................................................................................................................................................... 15
9. GUARANTEE ............................................................................................................................................... 15
1. Symbols
Below follows a short legend with an indicat ion of the symbols used throughout the manual (those considered most significant).
WARNING DANGER: draws the attention to situations or problems
which may cause injury to persons or risk of death..
IMPORTANT: draws the attention to
situations or problems connected with machine efficiency but which do not pose a risk to the safety of persons.
The following instructions are indicated on the machine ( fig. 2):
N.
Descrizione
1
Danger:
Carefully read the instruction manual
• Do not let unauthorised persons come near the
working area
• Carry out maintenance work only when the mac hine is
off and after having pulled out the key and read the
instruction manual.
• Do not remove the protection and safety devices
• Rotating parts: risk of injuring the limbs.
• Hot surfaces: risk of burns
• Rotating tools: risk of injuring the limbs.
2
Protect hearing with earmuff s
3
CE plate
Observe the warnings on the plates.
Inobservance may cause d eath or injur y to the personnel. Ensur e that th e plat es
are always present and legible. If
otherwise, apply or replace them.
2. General precautions for use
The operator is personally
responsible for the oper ating safety of the machine.
Carefully read this manu
al before
starting, use, maintenance or other operations on the machine.
The purpose of this manual is to bring to the attention of the operator, with illustrations and texts, the fundamental instructions
and the criteria to follo w for us e and maintenance of the machine.
In order to operate in safety:
Check that the machine has not been damaged during transport, and if so, immediately notify the manufacturer or the area
representative.
Allow only authorised personnel
to use the machine.
Operator
s not working on the machine must keep the safety distance when the machine is
running.
Periodically clean the machine,
removing any foreign materials
which may comprom ise operation or cause injury to the operator
Before using the m achine, ensur e that all the protection dev ices are
properly in place and in good working order. Should the protection devices be faulty or damaged, replace them
immediately.
Carry out maintenanc e work only
after having read the instruction
manual and having pulled out the ignition key or detache d the spark plug.
Any repairs may exclusively be
carried out by qualifie d personnel
using original spare parts. Otherwise, the user may be
exposed to serious risk
Do not wear clothes that may get
caught up in moving parts, such as loose-
fitting garments, scarves, coats, etc. It is recommended to wear approved garments for
accident-
prevention purposes, for
example: hard hats, anti-slip
shoes, earmuffs, safety goggles,
heatproof gloves, safety mask. Ask your employer about the safety regulations in f orce and the safety devices.
3. Technical specifications
3.1. Machine description
The double rotary float m achine model MK8 120 has been designed and constructed to float concrete and bituminous floors of warehouses, car parks, cycle t rac ks, parking areas, pa vements, etc. For this purpose the machine is equipped with two rotors, one turning clockwise and the other anticlockwise. Both the engine and t he operator’s seat ar e fixed to a frame connected to both rotors.
The very low posit ion of th e seat h as th e fol lowing advantages:
Superior planarity of the floor surface (as a result of lowering of the machine barycenter)
Perfect vision
The seat can be adjusted t o the most comf ortable driving position for the operator. All the steering components, joysticks, joints, drive shaft and reduction gears are protected by a tunnel to prevent cement encrustations from accumulating over time, which could le ad to more rapid wear of the mechanical components.
3.2. Technical data
Description
Unit of
measur
e
3355 3357 3358 3559 3561
Dimensions:
[mm] 2450x1205x1040 2450x1205x1040 2450x1205x1040 2450x1205x1040 2450x1205x1040
Packaging dimensions
[mm] 2530x1280x1100 2530x1280x1100 2530x1280x1100 2530x1280x1100 2530x1280x1100
Operating weight
[kg ] 316 315 323 330 300
Shipping weight
[kg ] 320 320 320 320 320
Motorization:
- Kohler Honda B&S Vanguard B&S Vanguard Kohler
Power installed:
[Hp] 27 24 31 35 36
Starting:
- Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric
Cooling:
- Air Air Air Air Air
Fuel:
- Gasoline Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Fuel tank capacity:
lt 11 11 11 11 11
Max engine rotation speed:
[rpm] 3600 3600 3600 3600 3600
Min - max blade rotation speed:
[rpm] 70 -125 70 - 125 70 - 125 70 - 125 70 - 125
Rotor diameter:
[mm] 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200
Number of blades:
- 8 8 8 8 8
Max. forward speed
[m/min] 90 90 90 90 90
Acoustic pressure level:
[dB] 92,4
(1)
92,4
(1)
92,4
(1)
92,4
(1)
92,4
(1)
Acoustic pressure level at driver’s seat:
[dB] 92,3
(1)
92,3
(1)
92,3
(1)
92,3
(1)
92,3
(1)
Acoustic power level:
[dB] 108,2
(1)
108,2
(1)
108,2
(1)
108,2
(1)
108,2
(1)
Quadratic mean value of acceleration:
m/s
2
0,8 - 1
0,8 - 1 0,8 - 1
0,8 - 1 0,8 - 1
(1)
Measured with petrol-powered engine
An exact description of the Model and Seria l Number will make it easi er f or our Technical Service to respond quickly and efficiently. Therefore, always indicate the machine model and serial number when you contact Technical Service. (fig. 2).
3.3. Main parts of the machine and controls
See Fig. 1
N.
Description
1
Right rotor
2
Left rotor
3
Right float adjustment knob
4
Left float adjustment knob
5
Accelerator
6
Protection cage
7
Battery
8
Fuel tank
9
Water tank
10
Right control
11
Left control
12
Right headlight
13
Left headlight
14
Seat
15
Engine
NB: For reasons of description the
machine may be represented without the
protection devices. The machine cannot and must not be operated in these
conditions. At the time of ins tall ation, e ver y
precaution must be taken to ensure that
the protection and s
afety devices are in
place and efficient.
3.4. Seat adjustment
(Fig.3) For horizontal adjustment operate the lever (4) located under the seat (1), find the desired position and release the lever (4).
3.5. Blade inclination adjustment
(Fig.4) T he blade inclination can be adjus ted with the knobs (1) and (2). Turn the knob (1) clockwise to inc rease the blade inclination of the right rotor ( Fig.1 No.1). Turn the knob (2) clockwise to inc rease the blade inclination of the left rotor ( Fig.1 No.2). To decrease the inclination turn the knobs anticlockwise.
3.6. Adjusting the drive levers
The drive levers (Fig.1 No.10 and 11) can be adjusted to the most c omfortable position for the operator.
To move the drive control levers forward or backward, operate as follows (Fig. 5):
1. Place the blades in horizontal position using the knobs (see Par. 3.5)
2. Unscrew the counternuts (1) which lock the forks of the control levers.
3. Remove the fork pins (2).
To move the levers outward ( FORW ARD) turn the forks clockwise.
To move the levers towards the seat (BACKWARD) turn the forks anticlockwise.
To move the drive control levers left or right, operate as follows (Fig. 6):
1. Remove the nut (1).
2. Loosen the nuts (2 and 3).
3. Remove the joint (4).
Turning the joint clock wise the levers m ove to the left.
Turning the joint an ticlockwise the le vers move to the right.
Reposition the joint and tighten the nuts (1-2-3).
3.7. Ambient conditions
The machine should be used sheltered from atmospheric agents.
The places where the m achine is used should be well ventilated and conform to the regulations in force regarding hygiene and safety in the workplace.
Do not come close to the
machine with naked flames or similar.
Do not use the machine in places where there is a risk of explosion or fire.
IMPORTANT: The ex
hausts contain
carbon monoxide, a hazardous mortal
gas. Do not start the engin e in close d or
badly ventilated places.
3.8. Not permitted uses
It is prohibited to employ the machine for uses different from those expressly indicated by the manufacturer.
4. Delivery and installation
4.1. Delivery
All the material shipped, including the detached parts, are checked before delivery.
Upon receipt check that th e machine has arrived intact in all of its parts. If otherwise, immediately contact our
dealer.
The machine is delivered in a crate weighing about 320 kg. Unload it with a fork lift truck of adequate capacity and position it on a stable and horizontal surface. Remove the top and side packaging and lift the
float machine with a crane using suitable metal cables hooked onto the attac hments (Fig.7 No.1) arranged on the 4 sides of the cage. The float machine is shipped fully assembled except for the seat and th e engine-side h eadlight; moreover, the two steering levers are lo wered and the battery cable is detached.
The machine handling operations must be carried out in observance of the regulations in force regarding safety in the workplace.
Dispose of the packaging in the appropriate manner in accordance with
the regulations in force in the c ountry of
use.
4.2. Component assembly
(fig.3)Seat assembly: fix the seat (1) to the support plate (2) using the 4 bolts (3). Fully tighten the nuts and connect the terminal
(fig.3) Headlight assembly: fit the headlight (5) in such a way that it is tight enough to res ist rotation and movement, fit the gr ound cable (7), sc rew on and tighten the counternut, fit the power cable (6) into the plugs.
(fig.6) Mounting the steering levers: insert the central tie-rod joint in its housing (5) and the side tie-rod joi nt (4) in the levers positioned near the fuel tank, then screw down and tighten the nuts.
(fig.8) Battery cable connection: remove the cover (2) and connect the relevant cable to the positive pole (4) of the battery (1), appropriately tightening the terminal.
4.3. Water supply
(fig.8) The hydraul ic float machine MK8 120 has an autonomous wetting system. The water is sprayed in correspond ence to the rotors from the nozzles connected to the water tank (5). When filling the ta nk , be ca r ef ul not to c onf us e t he water tank (5) with the fuel tank (6).
4.4. Fuel
WARNING: Danger of explosion and
fire.
Fill the tank in an open place away from
heat sources. Do not smoke. Do not
refuel when the engine is running or very
hot.
IMPORTANT:
Consult the engine manual for the type
of fuel to use.
1. Clean the area around the fuel filler cap.
2. Remove the cap.
3. Fill the tank up to 3-4 cm from the brim in order to allow the fuel to expand.
4. Close the filler cap.
5. Alwa ys thoroughly clean the area around the cap removing any small spills.
4.5. Engine oil
Refer to the engine manual attached.
Dispose of used oil in the appropriate manner in accordance with the regulations in force in the country of use
5. Use
5.1. Preliminary checks
Before proceeding with starting and use of the float machine, do the following
1. Check the oil level in the engine and, if necessary, top up (see Par. 4.5).
2. Check the fuel level in the tank and, if necessary, refuel (see Par. 4.4).
3. Check that all the protection devices are present and working.
4. Adjust the seat position horizontally to obtain the best possible working position (see Par.3.4)
5. Check that the blade is incl i ned by at least 1 cm in order to ha ve better control over the float machine when starting (for adjustment see Par. 3.5 )
6. Ensure that the float machine is positioned on a flat surface with a capacity of more than 300 kg/m
2
and that there is sufficient space around the float machine (at least 2 m).
7. Check that the two drive c o ntrol l ev ers are in perpendicular position and adjust if necessary (see Par. 3.6).
5.2. Starting
In order to prevent slippage and losing control of the float machine when starting and during the working phases the operator must be seated in the
driver’s seat on the float machine and
always hold the acce lerator pedal in the
idle position.
To start the float machine operate as follows (fig.9):
1. Sit in the driver’s seat af ter appropriately adjusting its position and with the feet resting on the footboard.
2. Check that the drive control (2) is in neutral position.
3. (for petrol-powered engines only) Close the CHOKE.
4. Position the accelerator hand-lever or accelerator pedal (Fig.1) in the idle position.
5. Hold one emergency stop lever (4) pushed and turn the start key (3).
6. (for petrol-powered engines only) After starting open the CHOKE.
The engine is started at reduced rpm, the clutch has not yet engaged and the rotors do not yet rotate (the clutch engages at 1500 rpm ). In order to prevent slippage whic h might lead to rapid wear of the clutch, firml y push the accelerator to reach a value of 2500 rpm.
For more specific inf ormation on start ing
consult the engine instruction manual.
5.3. Driving the float machine
Use the machine at reduced speed unt il you have fully mastered it and all the possible movements.
To drive the machine in the desired direction, there are two control levers (Fig.1 No. 10 and
11). Move the control slowly and not jerkily. To stop the float machine movement return the control levers to the rest position. The control lever positions and the relevant movements are described on page 3 of this manual.
5.4. Use
For reasons of stability it is
recommended to use th e machine on a
flat, stable and horizontal surface. Do
not use the machine on slopes of more than 4%-5% gradient.
During th
e working phases, be
particularly careful not to l ose control of
the float machine (for example, due to too much water on the surface to be worked).
Check that there are no obstacles or obstructions on the working surface or
projecting parts which may hinder
rotation of the blades
Preparing the surface:
Use a mechanical vibrating float or manual float to level the floor surface in order to obtain a well­compacted concrete f ooting and thus prep are the ideal surface for floating and finishing. The float machine does not improve planarity of a badly floated or levelled floor.
Floating phase:
IMPORTANT: Before starting the floating operation, check that the floats have been mounted correctly on the blades (Par. 7.5)
The floor is ready for the first pass when the imprint of the shoe heel sinks into the concrete by about 2-3 mm when walking on it. The floating pass i ntervals depend on th e am bient factor, temperature and atmospheric conditions (cold or hot season). On averag e about 250-300 m
2
of surface are floated in 10 minutes. When the concrete is still fresh, take care not to work continuously on the same spot since, considering the weight of the float machine, you might cause damage to the planarity of the floor surface.
During the floating phase the floats must not bounce on the surface; this might be caused by dirt between the blades and the floats (if necessary, clean them after you have finishe d work following the instructions given in the paragraph on cleaning).
Finishing phase
When floating has been completed, detach the floats from the blad es and clean the cement that has collected during the floating phase off the blades, the spider and the pr otection r im . Tur n the blade-lifting knob clockwise (Fig. 4 No.1 and 2) until the blades are inclined b y about 1 cm for the first pass; for the subsequent smoothing operations continue increasing the blade inclination until obtaining the desired finish. Once again, the tim e between one pass and the next is determined b y the atmospheric conditions (hot or cold season) and by the amount of water in the concrete. If the concrete has hardened too quickly in some areas, it can be moistened by spraying a small amount of wat er using the b utton (Fig. 9 No.5) located on the contr ol bars in order
to obtain the degree of finish desired.
IMPORTANT: Switch off the engine
after each operation. Never leave the float machine standing with the engine running, especially during the floating
phase when the concrete is still fresh.
5.5. Stopping
For more specific information on stopping consult the engine instruction manual.
(fig.9) To stop the float machine move the accelerator (2); close the fuel cock and remove the start key from the control panel (3).
5.6. Stopping in emergency conditions
the seat is connected to a m icro switch which cut the electric power to the engine; in case of an emergency, malaise or when losing control of the float machine, immediately stand up.
6. Handling and transport
Horizontal movements
The float machine can co mfortably be moved on horizontal surf aces on c onstruc tion sites usin g the special trolley.
1. Pull the key out of the control panel.
2. Holding the handle of the trolley raised, position it on the flo at machine straddling the engine in such a way that the two hooks near the wheels slide underneath the protection rim until slipping into the catch found under the bar of the rim.
3. Lower the handle of the trolley towards the ground until the pivoting wheel touches the floor and, holding the trolley firmly down with the feet or with one hand, hook it to the protection rim of the float machine.
4. Move the machine by pushing or pulling the handle until arriving at the new place of work.
5. To unhook the trolley detach the hook from the catch.
The moment the float machine is
unhooked from the trolley, it jolts upward due to the effect of the machine weight;
therefore, firmly hold the trolley handle during this operation.
Vertical movements
Never leave the floats attached to the
float machine when lifting it more than 100 cm off the ground since it could
detach and cause damage to persons and things.
Lift the float machine us ing the lifting attac hments (fig. 7 No. 2).
To lift the machine from one le vel to a noth er us e a hoisting crane or lift truc k of suitable capac ity with respect to the weight indicated in the technical characteristics. To transport the machine on a truck place the blades in horizontal position using the control knobs; transporting the float machine with the blades inclined may damage the blade lifting system.
7. Maintenance
1. All the m aintenance, inspection and cleaning operations of the machine must be carried out only
when the machine is off and cold.
2. Pull out the start key.
3.
Before proceeding with
maintenance, thoroughly clean the
float machine.
4. W hen the blades are worn they
may become sharp. Therefore,
during all the maintena nce phases,
wear protective gloves and pay
particular attention to their position.
7.1. Engine maintenance
See the engine use and maintenance manual.
7.2. Machine maintenance
The hydraulic float m achine m odel MK8 120 does not require any particular maintenance, nonetheless it is good practice to do the following:
Daily operations
1. W hen you have finished wor k, thoroughly clean off the encrustations that have accumulated on the f loat machine during the working phases.
2. Clean the engine air filter, especially if working in dusty conditions (follow the instructions in the engine manual).
3. Check tightness of the screws and bolts of the protection guards and the blades and, if defective, replace them.
Weekly operations
1. Check wear and tensioning of the belts: grease the cardan shafts.
2. Check the batter y charge and the level of water in the cells, if necessary, top up with distilled water only.
3. Clean any oxidation off the two battery poles.
Operations after 100 hours of work
Check the oil level in t he t wo red uction gears (see Par. 7.8).
Once the power trowel guarantee has expired, the machines should be subjected to a complete check­up once a year. You can address to all our authorized dealers all a r ound the world. Barikell srl will refuse all responsibility in case of incident whenever the check-ups won’t be done.
7.3. Battery
If the machine is not used for a long period of time, disconnect the battery removing the cable terminal from the positive pole (Fig.9 No.4). For maintenance consult the instruction and use leaflet of the battery.
IMPORTANT:
Recharge the battery in a dry place.
Protect the contacts fr om dirt and water stagnation. Do not spray with water
Replacing the battery ( fig. 8)
Handle the battery with particular care since it contains acid;
1. Remove the protective cover unhooking the two hooks.
2. Remove the connection terminals (3 and
4) and take care to first remove the negative one (3) in order to prevent a short-circuit.
3. Extract the batter y (1) and replace it with one with the same characteristics (45 Ah)
Dispose
of the battery in the
appropriate manner in accordance
with the regulations in force in the country of use.
7.4. Cleaning the machine
Clean the float machine at the end of each working day to prevent that cement hardens and forms encrustations on the machine. Wash the dirty parts with a brus h and water. Wet the parts exposed to cement with “s tripping” oil (never fuel oil). Do not oil the rubber moving parts (belts, etc.).
7.5. Replacing the floats
Be careful when ins talling the machine: one r otor turns clockwise and the other anticlockwise,
therefore you need to check that the various components have been properly arranged.
Before mounting the floats, check that the blades are clean, i.e. that there are no traces or residues of cement mixes. The blades must be placed in horizontal position using the knobs (Fig.4 No.1 and 2). To replace the floats proceed as follows: Slightly lift the float m achine off the gr ound (about 10 cm). Mount the floats on the blades checking the
correct direction of rotation. When the floats have been mounted, reposition the float machine on the ground.
7.6. Replacing the blades
Always check the state of wear of the blades and if they are damaged or bent, replace them. For proper functioning they need to be replaced entirely.
To replace them proceed as follows (Fig.10):
Clean any working residue off the float machine.
Open the guard (2) by unscrewing the two fixing bolts ( 1) and hook the guard to the chain (3).
Slightly lift the float machine off the ground (about 10 cm).
Remove the fixing bolts (5) of the blades (4) on each arm.
Mount the new blades f ixing the bolts with the respective split washers (check the state of the bolts and replace them if necessary).
When the blades have been mounted, reposition th e float machine on the ground.
Reposition the guard (2) a nd tighten the bolts (1).
7.7. Replacing the belts
(Fig.11) To replace the belts, operate as follows:
Dismantle the belt protection guard (2).
Slightly lift the flo at machine off the ground (about 10 cm ) in order to be able to freely turn the pulley and t he clutch and thus easily remove and replace the belts.
Remove the worn belts and replace them with others of the same size.
Reposition the float machine on the ground.
Reposition the guard (2).
7.8. Reduction gear oil level
To check the oil level in the reduct ion g ears f ollo w the instructions below: (Fig.12) There are two caps on t he s ide of the two reduction gears; the top c ap (1) determ ines the oil level in the gearbox . Pa y par ticular attent ion when you notice oil in the lower part of the float machine; clean and chec k where the leak comes from and take the appropriate action. Should the oil need to be topped up, use Mobil Glygoyle 30 synthetic oil or similar.
7.9. Storage instructions.
Never store the mac hine with f uel in the
tank in pla
ces where the fuel vapors
might come into contact with flames
and/or sparks
If you can foresee that the machine will not be used for more than one m onth, drain t he fuel f rom the tank in order to prevent the formation of rubbery deposits, and detach the battery.
If storing the machine in places where the temperature might drop to belo w 0°C drain out th e water tank.
7.10. Troubleshooting
ANOMALIA
PROBABILE CAUSA
RIMEDIO
The float machine leaks oil
Too much oil in reduction gear
Unscrew the cap
The screws of the reduction gear covers are loose
Tighten the screws Defective gaskets
Contact our technical service
Oil seal on central and side shaft worn
Contact our technical service
Oil leaks from engine
Contact our technical service
The engine does not start
No fuel
Fill the tank with the fuel indicated for the engine used
Fuel cock closed
Open the fuel cock
()
Fuel filter clogged
Replace the filter
()
Choke fully open
Close the choke
()
Air filter dirty
Clean the air filter
()
No spark
Clean the spark plug and replace it if
necessary
()
Check the plug connection
()
Ignition difficulty, engine flooded
Unscrew the spark plug and dry it
()
Battery flat
Recharge or replace the battery (Par.
7.3)
Emergency stop on
Turn emergency stop off
Drop in engine rpm
Accelerator cable broken or bent
Replace the accelerator cable
Engine problems
Contact our technical service
Carburetor dirty
Contact our technical service
Air filter dirty
Clean or replace the air filter
()
The float machine does
not move forward and
backward
Tie rod broken
Replace tie rod
Fork pin broken or slipped off
Replace pin or fork
Bascule support jammed
Clean bascule support
The float machine does not steer left or right
Ball joints broken
Replace ball joints
Rim supports broken
Replace rim supports
Steering supports out of place
Adjust steering supports
The blades do not lift
Steel cord broken
Replace blade-lifting cord
Steel cord nut lacking
Fit nut
Fork broken
Replace fork
The float machine bounces on the floor
Cement hardened under spider or blades
Clean the spider and the blades Blades not evenly worn
Adjust the blade inclination
Central shaft bent
Contact our technical service
Drive control not perfectly vertical
Adjust the drive control position
Blades maladjusted
Adjust the blades
When the engine is
revved up the rotors do
not turn
Driving belts slack and/or worn
Tighten the driving belts (see Par.7.7) or replace them
Clutch lining worn
Replace the lining
()
See engine use and maintenance manual
8. DISPOSAL
In the event of disposal comply
with the regulations in for ce in the
country where this operation is
carried out..
9. GUARANTEE
All new machines sold are covered by guarantee for the structure and the u se of suitable materials on the following conditions:
1) The guarantee is vali d for a period of t welve (12) months.
2) The manufacturer undertakes to repair or replace at his own discr etion those parts or units that are found to be defective.
3) The parts repaired or replaced are covered by the same guarantee as the original parts, hence with validity of t welve m onths after t he parts have been fitted.
4) The manufacturer reserves an appropriate time to execute the work necessary and deliver the spare parts.
5) All the transport expenses for the replacement parts covered b y this guarantee are at the expense of the purchaser.
6) Any repairs or operations carried out during the period of guarantee by unauthorised persons shall lead to forfeiture of the guarantee.
7) During the period of guarantee the parts replaced become the property of the manufacturer.
8) For components not m anufactured b y us the conditions of guarantee of the original suppliers are valid. An y claims will hence be transferred to the purchaser.
9) This guarantee is valid sol ely for the original purchaser. Our liability expires:
a) the moment the original owner transfers
ownership of the machine b) if modifications are made to the machine c) if parts and devices not manufactured b y
us are added to the machine.
10) We do not undertake any liability for any damage caused to the floor by bad functioning or stopping of the float machine during the working phases.
11) The guarantee does not cover damages deriving from excessive stress (e.g. continuing to operate the machine after ascertaining a fault), improper use or maintenance, use of unsuitable working
materials as well as failed obser vance of the instructions for use. The same is valid for damage caused by normal wear.
12) For the engines, the cond itions of guarantee of the original suppliers are valid.
13) T he conditions of guarantee establis hed are binding for all Barik ell Srl dealers. Any other agreements will be considered valid only if confirmed in writing by Barikell Srl.
14) The manpower and work required to replace defective parts are at the expense of the customer.
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