horsch Pronto 6 NT, Pronto 8 NT, Pronto 9 NT Operating Instructions Manual

TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS READ CAREFULLY PRIOR TO STARTING UP! KEEP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE! ART.: ISSUE:
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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- Translation of the Original Operating Instructions -
Machine Identication
The corresponding data is to be entered into the list below upon receiving the machine:
Serial number: ..................................................
Machine type: ...................................................
Year of construction: ........................................
Initial installation: ..............................................
Fittings: .............................................................
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Publication date of Operation Manual: Latest change:
Address of Retailer: Name: ......................................................................
Road: ......................................................................
Town/City: ......................................................................
Tel.: ......................................................................
Customer No.:
Retailer: ......................................................................
Address of HORSCH: HORSCH Maschinen GmbH 92421 Schwandorf, Sitzenhof 1 92401 Schwandorf, Postbox 1038
Tel.: +49 (0) 9431 / 7143-0 Fax: +49 (0) 9431 / 7143-9200 E-mail: info@horsch.com
Customer No.:
HORSCH: ......................................................................
Conrmation of receipt of machinery
Warranty claims become only e󰘯ective when the 󰘰rst use of the machine is reported to HORSCH
Maschinen GmbH within a week.
At www.horsch.com under SERVICE PARTNERBEREICH an interactive PDF form is available for down- load for this purpose (not available in all languages). By clicking on Send – depending on the email program installed – a mail draft with the completed form is generated automatically. Alternatively, the form can be sent as email attachment to machine. registration@horsch.com.
A di󰘯erent form of registration (postal mail, by fax, etc.) is not allowed for.
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02
EG-Konformitätserklärung
Die
HORSCH Maschinen GmbH
Sitzenhof 1, D-92421 Schwandorf
erklärt hiermit in alleiniger Verantwortung als Hersteller, dass das nachfolgend genannte Produkt:
Maschine:
Typ:
den einschlägigen grundlegenden Sicherheits- und Gesundheitsanforderungen der Richtlinie 2006/42/EG entspricht.
Schwandorf, 21.08.2017 Klaus Winkler Dokumentationsbevollmächtigter
_________________________ _________________________ Michael Horsch Philipp Horsch Geschäftsführer Geschäftsführer
Translation of the EC Declaration of Conformity
(Directive 2006/42/EC)
The manufacturer HORSCH Maschinen GmbH Sitzenhof 1 D-92421 Schwandorf
hereby declares, that the product
Designation of machine :
Machine type:
this declaration refers to, conforms with all relevant fundamental safety and health requirements of the EC directive 2006/42/EC.
Schwandorf, August 21, 2017 Klaus Winkler Documentation officer
Michael Horsch Philipp Horsch CEO CEO
Sämaschine Pronto 6 NT Pronto 8 NT Pronto 9 NT
Drill unit
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Table of contents
Introduction ...................................................4
Foreword ........................................................4
Notes on representation .................................4
Service............................................................5
Warranty claim processing .............................5
Consequential damage...................................5
Safety and responsibility .............................6
Intended use ...................................................6
Qualication of personnel ...............................7
Children in danger ..........................................7
Personal protective outt ................................8
Safety in tra󰀩c ................................................8
Safety in operation..........................................9
Fertiliser and dressed seed ..........................12
Environmental protection ..............................12
Retrots ........................................................13
Care and maintenance .................................13
Danger zone .................................................14
Safety stickers ..............................................15
Commissioning ...........................................19
Delivery.........................................................19
Transport ......................................................19
Installation ....................................................19
Technical data .............................................20
Type plate .....................................................21
Requirements for the tractor .........................22
Structure......................................................24
Overview.......................................................24
Hydraulics .....................................................25
Identication of hydraulic hoses ...................25
Aluminium clips.............................................32
Lighting .........................................................33
License plate ................................................33
Instruction stickers ........................................34
Operation .....................................................37
Connecting/Parking ......................................37
Connecting ...................................................37
Transport position .........................................38
Parking .......................................................40
Wings............................................................41
Unfolding ....................................................41
Folding .......................................................41
Use in the eld ..............................................42
Checks .......................................................43
Settings .......................................................44
Cultivation tools ............................................44
Coulter ..........................................................45
Overview ....................................................45
Coulter disc scraper ...................................46
Press roller scraper ....................................46
Uniformer ..................................................46
Press rollers ...............................................46
Rubber mounting .......................................47
Harrow .......................................................47
Depth setting ..............................................47
Coulter pressure ........................................48
Correlation .................................................48
Tightening torques on the coulter ..............49
Adjusting the support wheels........................50
Adjusting the axle .........................................50
Adjusting the wing preload ...........................51
Pneumatic system ........................................51
Fan ...............................................................51
Fan with PTO-shaft drive (optional) ..............53
Mounting the PTO-shaft pump ...................53
Checks and maintenance ..........................54
Hopper ..........................................................55
Platform .....................................................55
Single hopper .............................................56
Twin hopper ...............................................56
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Metering unit ...............................................59
Rotors ...........................................................59
Roller change ...............................................60
Roller change with gate valve.......................60
Roller change at full hopper without
gate valve .....................................................61
Adjusting the sealing lip ................................61
Rotors for ne seeds ....................................62
Rape brushes ...............................................63
Coarse seeds ...............................................64
Maintenance of the metering unit .................65
Calibration ....................................................66
Optional equipment ....................................67
Brake system ................................................67
Pneumatic brake ........................................67
Hydraulic brake ..........................................69
Parking brake .............................................70
Micro-granulate facility .................................71
Selecting the metering auger .....................71
Adjustment and operation ..........................71
Setting the bout markers ..............................73
Filling auger ..................................................74
Care and Maintenance ...............................76
Cleaning .......................................................76
Maintenance intervals...................................77
Storage .........................................................77
Maintenance overview ..................................78
Pneumatics - hose arrangement ..................84
Waste disposal ...........................................86
Appendix .....................................................87
Tightening torques ........................................87
Index ............................................................89
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Introduction
Foreword
Before commissioning the machine, read and strictly comply with the operating instructions. In doing so, you will avoid accidents, reduce repair costs and downtime and increase the reliability and service life of your machine. Pay attention to the safety notes!
HORSCH will not assume liability for any dam­age or malfunctions resulting from failure of complying with the operating instructions.
These operating instructions will assist you in getting to know your machine and using it cor­rectly for its intended purposes.
The operating instructions must be read and strictly adhered to by all persons working on or with the machine e.g.:
Operation (including preparation, fault recti󰘰-
cation during work, care)
Maintenance (maintenance, inspection)
Transport
You receive an acknowledgement of receipt together with the operating instructions. The trained personnel of our service and sales part­ners will train and instruct you in the operation and care of your machine. You or the service technician should subsequently pass the ac­knowledgement of receipt to the sales partner.
This con󰘰rms your formal acceptance of the
machine. The warranty period starts with the date of delivery.
We reserve the right to alter illustrations as well as technical data and weights contained in these operating instructions for the purpose of improv­ing the machine.
The illustrations in these operating instructions
show di󰘯erent versions of the implement and di󰘯erent equipment variants.
Notes on representation
Warning notes
These operating instructions distinguish be-
tween three di󰘯erent types of warning notes.
The following signal words with warning sym- bols are used:
DANGER
Highlights a danger that will lead to death or severe injury if it is not avoided.
WARNING
Highlights a danger that may lead to death or severe injury if not avoided.
CAUTION
Highlights a danger that can lead to injuries if not avoided.
Please read the warning notes given in these operating instructions!
Instructions
NOTE
Identi󰘰es important notes.
Take-action instructions are indicated by arrow points:
¾ ...
¾ Keep the order of the instructions. Alternatively,
instructions may be numbered consecutively.
The designations right, left, front and rear apply as seen in travel direction.
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Service
HORSCH Company would like you to be com­pletely satisfied with your machine and our services.
If you encounter any problems, please feel free to contact your sales partner.
The service sta󰘯 of our sales partners and the
service employees at HORSCH will always be available to assist you.
In order to be able to solve technical problems as quickly as possible, we ask you kindly to support us.
Please help the service personnel by providing the following information to avoid unnecessary queries.
Customer number
Name of customer representative
Name and address
Machine model and serial number
Purchasing date and operating hours or area
performance
Type of problem
Warranty claim
processing
Warranty claim forms must be submitted to HORSCH through your local HORSCH sales partner.
Consequential damage
The machine has been manufactured by HORSCH with greatest care. However, despite the intended use deviations in placing quantity up to total failure may be caused by e.g.:
damage caused by external in󰘱uences
wear of wear items
missing or damaged cultivation tools
incorrect travel speeds
incorrect setting of the unit (incorrect connec-
tion, non-observance of setting tables)
failure to comply with the operating instruc-
tions
neglect and improper care and maintenance
Therefore, it is crucial to always check your ma­chine before and during use for correct operation and adequate application accuracy.
Compensation claims for damages that have not occurred on the machine are excluded. This also means that any liability for consequential damages caused by travel and operating faults is excluded.
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Safety and responsibility
The following warnings and safety notes apply to all sections in these operating instructions.
The machine has been built in accordance with latest technical standards and generally ac­cepted safety regulations. However, risks for life and limb of the operator or third parties and impairment of the machine or other material as­sets can occur during use.
Please read and comply with the following safety notes, before you start to use the machine!
Intended use
The machine is intended for normal use in sow­ing in accordance with agricultural practice. Any other use or use beyond the intended use, e.g. as transport means, is considered unintended use and can lead to persons being severely or fatally injured. HORSCH will not assume liability whatsoever for damage resulting from unintended use. The risk will be borne solely by the user.
The respective accident prevention regulations of the agricultural liability associations and other generally recognised safety-related, occupa-
tional medical and road tra󰘲c regulations are
to be adhered to.
The machine must only be operated in a techni­cally perfect condition and in a safety and danger conscious manner! Faults, particularly those which impair safety, must be remedied immediately.
The machine must only be operated, serviced and repaired by persons who are familiar with it and have been made aware of the dangers
involved, see “Quali󰘰cation of personnel”.
Spare parts
Genuine spare parts and accessories from HORSCH have been specially designed for this machine. Spare parts and accessories which are not de­livered by us have not been tested or approved by us. Installation or use of non-original HORSCH products may have a detrimental effect on
speci󰘰c design features of the machine and
impair the safety of machine operators and the machine itself. HORSCH will not assume liability whatsoever for damage resulting from the use of non-original parts and accessories.
If the component to be replaced is marked with a safety sticker, these stickers must also be ordered and attached to the spare part.
Operating Instructions
Observance of the operating instructions and compliance with the operating, maintenance and
repair regulations speci󰘰ed by the manufacturer
belong to the intended use. The operating instructions are a part of the machine! The machine is solely intended for use as de­scribed in the operating instructions. Failure to comply with the operating instructions can result in severe or even fatal physical injuries.
¾ Read and follow the corresponding sections in
the operating instructions before starting work.
¾ Store the operating instructions and keep for
future use.
¾ Pass the operating instructions on to a later
user. When selling on into countries with dif­ferent languages, pass on in the corresponding
o󰘲cial language.
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Qualication of personnel
Unintended use of the machine can lead to se­vere or even fatal physical injuries. In order to prevent accidents, each person involved in work with the machine must meet the following general minimum requirements:
¾ The person must be physically able to keep
the machine under control.
¾ The person is able to perform work with the
machine safely within the scope of these op­erating instructions.
¾ The person is acquainted with the function of
the machine within the scope of its work and is able to assess and avoid any work related dangers. The person is able to recognize and avoid work related dangers.
¾ The person has understood the operating
instructions and is able to implement the in­formation given in the operating instructions accordingly.
¾ The person is fully familiar with the safe opera-
tion of the vehicle.
¾ The person knows all applicable road tra󰘲c
regulations and is in possession of a valid driving permit for road travel.
¾ A person being instructed must only work with
or on the machine under the supervision of an experienced person.
The owner of the machine must
¾ regulate the area of responsibility, compe-
tence and monitoring of personnel.
¾ if necessary train and instruct the personnel. ¾ make the operating instructions accessible for
the machine operator.
¾ ensure that the operator has read and under-
stood the operating instructions.
Groups of operators
Persons who work with the machine must have
been trained for the di󰘯erent activities involved.
Instructed operators
These persons must have been trained for their respective activities by the owner or other
quali󰘰ed experts. This refers to the following
activities:
Road transportation
Application and set-up work
Operation
Maintenance
Troubleshooting and repair
Operators trained by HORSCH
Furthermore, for certain activities the corre­sponding personnel must have been trained by service personnel from HORSCH. This refers to the following activities:
Loading and transport
Commissioning
Troubleshooting and repair
Waste disposal
Certain work concerning maintenance and repair must only be carried out by an expert workshop.
Such work is identi󰘰ed with the additional com­ment “Workshop work”.
Children in danger
Children are not able to assess dangers and may behave unpredictably. Children are therefore especially endangered:
¾ Keep children away from the machine. ¾ Especially before drive o󰘯 and before trigger-
ing machine movements you must make sure that the danger zone is free of children.
¾ Shut down the tractor before leaving it.
Children can trigger dangerous machine movements. An insu󰘲ciently secured ma­chine parked without being attended poses a danger for playing children!
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Personal protective outt
Missing or incomplete protective equipment increases the risk of health damage. Personal protective equipment includes, e.g.:
¾ tight 󰘰tting clothes / protective clothing, pos-
sibly a hair net
¾ safety shoes, protective gloves ¾ safety goggles to protect the eyes against
dust or spray, when working with fertiliser or liquid fertiliser (follow the instructions of the fertiliser manufacturer)
¾ respirator masks and protective gloves when
handling dressing or dressed seed (follow the instructions of the pickling agent manu­facturers)
¾ Determine the personal protective equipment
for the corresponding work place.
¾ Provide effective protective equipment in
proper condition.
¾ Never wear rings, bracelets or other jewellery.
Safety in tra󰀩c
DANGER
No passengers are allowed to ride on the
machine!
¾ Pay attention to the permissible transport
widths and heights. Pay attention to the trans­port height when passing under bridges and low hanging overhead power lines.
¾ Do not exceed the permissible axle load, tyre
load bearing capacity and total weight, in or-
der to ensure su󰘲cient steering and braking
capabilities. The front axle must be loaded with at least 20 % of the tractor weight.
¾ For machines without brake select the weight
of the tractor and the speed so that the ma­chine can be managed securely under all conditions.
For road transport the machine must be set to transport position. The machine must have been
folded up and secured, see chapter “Folding” and “Connecting and transport position”.
¾ Clean soil from the folding areas before fold-
ing up. Otherwise there could be damage to the mechanics.
¾ If present: Secure the hydraulic cylinders on
undercarriage and drawbar in transport posi­tion against uncontrolled movements using aluminium clips, see chapter “Connecting and
transport position”.
¾ Assemble lighting, warning and protective
features and check the function.
¾ Before road travel clean the entire machine
from picked up dirt.
Handling is a󰘯ected by the connected equip­ment.
¾ Consider the wide overhang and the centrifu-
gal mass of the implement as well as the 󰘰lling
capacities, especially when cornering.
Raised machine (Three-point hydraulics):
¾ Consider the limited stability and steering
capability of the tractor.
For transport on public roads, only drive with empty seed hopper.
For transport on public roads pay atten­tion to the permissible top speed men­tioned in the type approval!
The speci󰘰cations in the type approval
document or in the technical data are de­cisive for the design dependent top speed.
Always match the travel mode to the road conditions to avoid accidents and damage to the undercarriage. Consider your personal abilities, carriage
way, tra󰘲c, sight and weather conditions.
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Safety in operation
Commissioning
The operational safety of the machine cannot be guaranteed without orderly performed commis­sioning. This can lead to accidents with severe or even fatal physical injuries.
¾ The machine must only be put into operation
after receiving instructions by employees of the authorized dealer or a HORSCH em­ployee.
¾ The machine registration form must be com-
pleted and returned to HORSCH.
All protective features and safety equipment, such as detachable protective devices (wheel chocks, etc.), must be correctly in place and reliably functioning before the machine is put into operation.
¾ Check nuts and bolts, especially the ones on
wheels and cultivation tools regularly for tight
󰘰t and retighten if necessary.
¾ Check the tyre pressure at regular intervals,
see maintenance overview.
Damage to the machine
Damage to the machine can impair the op­erational safety of the machine and cause ac­cidents. This can lead to severe or even fatal physical injuries. The following machine parts are particularly important for safety:
¾ Hydraulics ¾ Brakes (if available) ¾ Connecting features ¾ Protective features ¾ Lighting
If in doubt about the safety-relevant status of the machine, e.g. in case of leaking operating
󰘱uids, visible damage or unexpected changes
in travel behaviour:
¾ Immediately shut down and secure the machine. ¾ If possible locate and rectify the faults by fol-
lowing these operating instructions.
¾ Rectify possible causes for damage (e.g. re-
move coarse dirt and tighten loose screws).
¾ Have damage that could a󰘯ect safety and
that cannot be recti󰘰ed by you recti󰘰ed by a quali󰘰ed expert workshop.
Hitching and uncoupling
Faulty coupling of the machine to the pulling tool of the tractor causes dangers, which could result in severe accidents.
¾ Strictly comply with all operating instructions:
These operating instructions (chapter
“Connecting and transport position” and “Parking”)
Operating instructions of the tractor
¾ Exercise special caution when reversing the
tractor. Never stand between tractor and machine.
¾ Only park the machine on a 󰘰rm and level sur-
face. Before unhitching the towed machine, lower it to the ground.
¾ Secure the machine against rolling away.
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Hydraulics
The hydraulic system is under high pressure.
Escaping 󰘱uid can penetrate the skin and cause
serious injuries. In the event of injury, consult a doctor immediately.
The machine's hydraulics has several functions, which can cause injury to persons or damage to the machine if operated incorrectly.
¾ Connect the hydraulic hoses to the tractor only
when the hydraulics on tractor and machine are depressurised.
¾ The hydraulic system is under high pressure.
Check all lines, hoses and screwed con­nections regularly for leaks and any visible external damage!
¾ Use only appropriate means when searching
for leaks. Repair any damage immediately!
Oil sprays can cause injuries and 󰘰re!
¾ Power sockets and connectors on the hydrau-
lic connections should be marked in order to exclude operating errors.
¾ In the case of injury, contact a doctor imme-
diately!
¾ Secure and lock the control unit on the tractor
if not in use!
¾ Replace hydraulic hoses at the latest after six
years, see “Maintenance overview”.
Pressure accumulator
The hydraulic system may be equipped with pressure accumulators.
¾ Do not open or work (welding, drilling) on
pressure accumulators. Even when empty, the tanks are still preloaded by gas pressure.
The hydraulics must be depressurized before maintenance!
Brake system
Depending on the equipment, the machines can be equipped with a pneumatically or hydrauli­cally operated service brake system.
For road travel the brake system must always be connected and fully functional.
¾ After coupling the machine and before trans-
portation you should always check the func­tion and condition of the brake system.
¾ Check the setting on the brake pressure
regulator.
¾ Always release the parking brake before start-
ing to drive.
¾ Always secure the machine against rolling
away and apply the parking brake before unhitching.
Adjustments and repair work on the brake sys­tem must only be carried out in a professional workshop or by an operator, who has been specially trained by HORSCH for this purpose.
Overhead lines
When unfolding or folding the wings, the ma­chine may reach the height of overhead lines.
Possible voltage 󰘱ashover to the machine caus­ing fatal electric shock or 󰘰re.
¾ Keep a safe distance to electric high voltage
power lines with the folded up machine or when unfolding or folding the machine.
¾ Do not unfold or fold the wings in the vicinity
of pylons and power lines.
¾ Never leave or access the machine under
overhead lines to avoid possible risks of
electric shock or voltage 󰘱ashover.
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What to do in case of voltage ashover
Voltage 󰘱ashover generates high electric volt­ages on the outside of the machine. This results
in extreme voltage di󰘯erences at the ground
around the machine. Wide strides, laying on the ground or supporting yourself with your hands on the ground can cause life-threatening electric currents (pace voltage).
¾ Do not leave the cabin. ¾ Do not touch any metal objects. ¾ Do not create a conductive connection to
ground.
¾ Warn persons: DO NOT come near the ma-
chine. Electric voltages at the ground can cause severe electric shock.
¾ Wait for professional rescuers. The overhead
power line needs to be switched o󰘯.
If persons need to leave the cabin despite the
voltage 󰘱ashover, e.g. in case of a potential life­threatening risk of 󰘰re:
¾ Jump away from the machine. Ensure a safe
stand when jumping. Do not touch the outside of the machine.
¾ Move away from the machine with short step-
ping strides.
PTO-shaft / propshaft
Persons can be caught, pulled in and seriously injured by the rotating PTO-shaft or propshaft. Before switching on the PTO-shaft:
¾ Make sure that the PTO-shaft guard is in place
and functional.
¾ Make sure that the chosen rotary speed and
the sense of rotation of the propshaft or PTO­shaft corresponds with the permissible values for the machine.
¾ Make sure that no persons are inside the dan-
ger zone around the PTO-shaft or propshaft.
¾ Shut down the PTO-shaft if the angles are too
large. The machine could become damaged.
Parts may be thrown o󰘯 and injure persons.
¾ Switch o󰘯 the PTO-shaft if it is no longer
needed.
¾ Ensure su󰘲cient overlapping of pro󰘰le tube
and PTO-shaft guard.
¾ Allow PTO-shaft locks to click into place. ¾ Secure the PTO-shaft guard with chains
against rotating.
¾ Follow the operating instructions for the
propshaft.
Technical limiting values
If the technical limiting values of the machine are not observed, the machine may get damaged. This can lead to accidents with severe or even fatal physical injuries. The following technical limiting values are of particular importance for safety:
• permissible total weight
• maximum axle loads
• maximum drawbar load
• top speed
See chapter “Technical data”, type plate and
type approval.
¾ Also pay attention to the max. permitted loads
for the tractor.
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Use in the eld
DANGER
No passengers are allowed to ride on the
machine!
¾ Check the area immediately around the ma-
chine (for children!) before driving o󰘯 and commissioning the machine. Ensure su󰘲cient
visibility.
¾ Ensure su󰘲cient stability of the machine in
case of longitudinal or transverse inclination when working in uneven terrain. Pay attention to the limiting values for the tractor.
¾ Do not remove any of the mandatory and
supplied protective devices.
¾ Stay clear of the operating range of hydrauli-
cally operated parts.
¾ Do not drive backwards with the machine
lowered. The components have only been
designed for forward travel in the 󰘰eld and
may be damaged when reversing.
Changing equipment / wear items
¾ Secure the machine against unintended roll-
ing away!
¾ Secure raised frame parts you have to work
under with suitable supports!
¾ Caution! Danger of injury caused by projecting
parts (e.g. coulters)!
¾ Assume ergonomic working postures with any
assembly work.
Do not use packer tyres or other rotating parts to climb on the machine. These could rotate and you could be seriously injured by falling down.
Fertiliser and dressed seed
Inappropriate handling of fertiliser and dressed seed can cause poisoning and death.
¾ Follow the information given in the safety data
sheet of the manufacturer. If necessary, ask the dealer for the safety data sheet or safety notes.
¾ Determine and provide the personal protective
out󰘰t as speci󰘰ed by the manufacturer.
Environmental protection
Operating materials such as hydraulic oil, lubri­cants, etc. can damage the environment and the health of persons.
¾ Do not allow operating materials to drain out
into the environment.
¾ Take up drained operating materials with
absorbent material or sand, 󰘰ll it into a leak
tight tank and dispose of in accordance with statutory regulations.
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Retrots
Structural changes and extensions can adverse-
ly a󰘯ect the functionality and the operational
safety of the machine. This can lead to severe or even fatal physical injuries.
¾ Do not make any structural changes or ex-
tensions to the machine that have not been approved by HORSCH.
¾ Structural changes and extensions must only
be made in an authorized workshop or by an operator who has been trained by HORSCH.
¾ Comply with country-speci󰘰c instructions for
weights, weight distribution and dimensions.
For equipment in󰘱uencing the weight or weight
distribution the regulations concerning towing facility, support and axle load must be checked and complied with. For machines without brakes a brake system
may need to be retro󰘰tted if the permissible
weight limits are exceeded.
In case of changes concerning data mentioned on the type plate, a new type plate with updated data must be attached.
In case of changes which concern the data in the type approval, this type approval needs to be renewed.
Care and maintenance
Inappropriate care and maintenance puts the operational safety of the machine at risk. This can lead to accidents with severe or even fatal physical injuries.
¾ Conform to prescribed schedules for repetitive
tests or inspections.
¾ Service the machine according to the
maintenance plan, see chapter “Care and
maintenance”.
¾ Only perform the work described in these
operating instructions.
¾ Before starting maintenance and service work
park the machine on level and 󰘰rm ground and
secure it against rolling away.
¾ Depressurise the hydraulic system and lower
or support the implement.
¾ Prior to working on the electrical system,
disconnect it from the electric current supply.
¾ When performing welding work on the ma-
chine, disconnect the cables from computers and other electronic components. The ground connection must be as close as possible to the welding point.
¾ Before cleaning the machine with high pres-
sure cleaner cover all openings, which should stay clear of water, steam or cleaning agents for reasons of safety or operation. Do not aim the water jet directly on electric or electronic parts, on bearings or the fan.When using high pressure cleaning equipment or steam jet, you should always keep at least 50 cm distance from the machine parts.
¾ Hopper, metering units, hoses and coulters
are contaminated with fertilisers and dressed
seed. Wear suitable protective out󰘰t when
cleaning. Avoid contact and do not breath the exhaust air.
¾ After cleaning, check all hydraulic lines for
leaks and loose connections.
¾ Check for cha󰘰ng and signs of damage. Rem-
edy any faults immediately!
¾ Screw connections loosened for the purpose
of care and maintenance work must be retighten after work is completed.
¾ All other maintenance and repair tasks,
which are not described in the operating
instructions, must only be carried out by
an authorized professional workshop or
by an operator who has been trained by HORSCH for this purpose.
Do not clean new machines with a steam jet of a high pressure cleaner. The paint takes approx. 3 months to cure and could thus be damaged if this time has not yet expired.
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Danger zone
The area marked red indicates the danger zone of the machine:
The danger zone around the machine poses the following endangerments:
Accidental operation of the hydraulic system
can trigger dangerous movements of the machine.
With the drive still running, machine parts may
rotate or swing out.
Hydraulically raised machine parts can lower
slowly and unnoticed.
Failing to pay attention to the danger zone can result in severe or even fatal physical injuries.
¾ Do not stand under lifted loads. Lower such
loads to the ground 󰘰rst.
¾ Instruct persons to leave the danger zone
around the machine and tractor before any machine movements.
¾ Before working in the danger zone of the ma-
chine or between machine and tractor: Shut
down the tractor!
This also applies for short-term inspection work.
Many accidents happen because of care­lessness and running machines!
¾ Pay attention to the information in all operat-
ing instructions.
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Safety stickers
Safety stickers on the machine warn of hazards at dangerous points and are an important part of the safety equipment of the machine. Miss­ing safety stickers increase the risk of severe or even fatal injuries.
¾ Clean soiled safety stickers. ¾ Damaged or illegible safety stickers must be
replaced immediately.
¾ A󰘲x the speci󰘰ed safety stickers on spare
parts.
No passengers are allowed to ride on the machine!
00380054
Before commissioning the ma­chine you need to read and fol­low the operating instructions!
00380055
Caution for 󰘱uids spraying out
under high pressure, follow the notes in the operating instruc­tions!
00380133
Never reach into areas where there is a risk of crushing as long as parts could still be moving!
00380134
Stay clear of the operating range of foldable machine parts!
00380135
The pressure accumulator is charged with gas or oil pres­sure. Dismantle and repair only in strict compliance with the instructions in the technical manual.
00380252
Shut the engine down and pull o󰘯 the key before starting main­tenance and repair work.
00380294
Do not climb on rotatable parts. Use mounting steps provided for this purpose.
00380299
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In order to prevent eye injuries, do not look directly at the beam area when the radar sensor is switched on!
00380894
Secure the machine with wheel chocks before uncoupling or parking.
00381116
Keep su󰘲cient distance to hot
surfaces.
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Keep su󰘲cient safety distance
to the slewing range of the machine.
00381117
Keep su󰘲cient distance to elec­tric high voltage power lines.
00385791
Loading hook; hook the load suspension gear (chains, ropes etc.) into this loading hook during loading.
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Position of safety stickers (depending on equipment)
Safety stickers with the addition “2x” can be found on either side of the machine.
2x
2x
2x
2x
2x
2x 2x
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Filling auger
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Commissioning
NOTE
These work activities may be carried out only by persons trained by HORSCH for this purpose.
WARNING
Increased danger of accidents during commis­sioning.
¾ Observe the notes in the safety chapter.
Delivery
The machine with implements is normally de­livered completely assembled on a low loader.
If parts or assembly groups had to be disas­sembled for transport purposes, these will be
assembled locally by our distributor or 󰘰eld
technician.
Depending on the design of the low loader the machine can be unloaded with a tractor, or
needs to be lifted o󰘯 with suitable lifting gear
(forklift truck or crane).
¾ Use only lifting equipment and lifting gear with
adequate lifting capacity and approval!
Lifting and lashing points are identi󰘰ed by labels.
When using other lifting points pay careful at­tention to the centre of gravity and the weight distribution. These points must, in any case, only be on the frame of the machine.
Machines with E-Manager
On machines with the E-Manager drill controls the hydraulic function "Lift/Lower" is possible without any additional installation work. These machines can be unloaded from the low loader without having to install the basic equip­ment beforehand. The other hydraulic functions such as "Folding" or "Bout marker" can only be operated after the basic equipment has been installed on the tractor.
Transport
Depending on country-speci󰘰c regulations and
working width the equipment can be transported on public roads either attached to a tractor or on a trailer or low loader.
¾ The permissible dimensions and weights for
transport must be complied with.
¾ The tractor must be large enough so that
su󰘲cient steering and braking abilities are
ensured.
¾ If the machine is hitched up in two-point mode,
the tractor link arms must be blocked against swinging sideways.
¾ On a trailer or low loader the machine must
be secured with tensioning straps or other means.
¾ Attach lifting tackle only at the specially
marked points.
Installation
Instruction of the operator and initial installation of the machine will be carried out by our service engineers or distributors.
Any prior use of the machine is prohibited The machine can only be released for opera-
tion after the instruction session conducted by our service engineer / distributor and after the operating instructions have been read.
WARNING
Increased danger of accidents during installation and maintenance.
¾ Read these operating instructions and become
acquainted with the machine before starting this work.
Depending on scope of equipment
¾ Take loose parts supplied o󰘯 the machine! ¾ Remove all parts from the hoppers. ¾ Check all important screw connections! ¾ Lubricate all grease nipples! ¾ Check air pressure in tyres. ¾ Check all hydraulic connections and hoses
for correct fastening and function!
¾ Immediately rectify any occurring damage or
have it corrected!
The installation of the drill controls is de­scribed in the corresponding instruction
manual.
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Technical data
Pronto 6 NT 8 NT 9 NT
Working width (m) 6.00 8.00 8.80
Transport width (m) 3.50 (optional 2.95)
Transport height without bout marker (m) 3.25 3.53 3.96
Transport height with bout marker (m) 3.25 3.60 4.40
Length of short drawbar (m) 6.96 6.96 6.96
Length of long drawbar (m) 7.78 7.78 7.78
Weight (kg) 8 720 9 620 10 800
Hopper capacity single hopper (I) 4 000
Capacity of twin hopper (l) 5 000 (40:60)
Filling opening single hopper (m) 1.00 x 2.40
Filling opening twin hopper (m) 0.99 x 0.72 each
Filling opening single hopper (m) 2.88
Filling height twin hopper (m) 2.95
Flow rate 󰘰lling auger (kg/min) approx. 500
Number of coulters 30 40 44
Ø Coulter (cm) 34 34 34
Ø Press rollers (cm) 32 32 32
Coulter pressure (kg) 5-120 5-120 5-120
Coulter row spacing (cm) 20 20 20
Tyre size drill unit 600/55-26.5 600/55-26.5 600/55-26.5
Tyre size support wheels 10.0/75-15.3 10.0/75-15.3 10.0/75-15.3
Working speed (km/h) 10-20 10-20 10-20
Design related top speed see type approval
NOTE:
Deviations due to technical further development reserved.
The weight of the implement depends on the equipment; speci󰘰cation with minimum equipment
The permissible transport heights and transport width for road tra󰘲c may di󰘯er from country to country. Comply with
the national registration regulations.
Implement attachment tractor link arm: III: Coupling point distances Cat. III; Pin diameter Cat. III
IV: Coupling point distances Cat. IV; Pin diameter Cat. IV
II/III: Coupling point distances Cat. II; Pin diameter Cat. III
III/IV: Coupling point distances Cat. III; Pin diameter Cat. IV
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Type plate
The type plate with the CE marking is located on the frame of the machine. Data on the type plate:
Serial number
Permissible total weight
Drawbar load (= DL)
Axle load
Machine type
Year of construction
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Requirements for the
tractor
WARNING
Risk of accident!
¾ Observe the permissible values of the tractor
for axle loads, total weight, tyre load bearing capacity and air pressure.
¾ Verify the suitability of the tractor before com-
missioning.
The tractor must meet the following require­ments to be able to use the machine as intended:
Implement attachment *
Pronto 6 NT 8 NT 9 NT
Lubricate tractor link arm
Cat. III and Cat. III/IV Cat. III and Cat. III/IV Cat. III and Cat. III/IV
Drawbar eye ø 46 mm and ø 58 mm ø 46 mm and ø 58 mm ø 46 mm and ø 58 mm
Ball head K 80 K 80 K 80
Engine power
Pronto 6 NT 8 NT 9 NT
min. (kW/HP) 120/160 155/210 175/240
max. (kW/HP) 185/250 215/290 240/330
Electrics/Control system
Electric power supply 12 V
Road lighting equipment:
Socket, 7-pin, see chapter Lighting
Control ISOBUS socket
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Hydraulics
Maximum system pressure 210 bar
Oil grade Mineral hydraulic oil
Delivery rate 70 - 90 l/min at 180 bar
Number of dual-acting control units 2 (+1 for 󰘰lling auger)
Pressureless return 󰘱ow (max. 5 bar) 1
Brake connections (option)
Pneumatic brake
Red connection for supply line
Yellow connection for brake line
Hydraulic brake Connection acc. to ISO 5676
PTO-shaft for PTO-shaft pump (option)
Speed 800 rpm
7780 (lange Zugdeichsel)
2950
6960 (kurze Zugdeichsel) 2250
250
600
3250 (6 NT)
3530 (8 NT)
3600 (8 NT, with bout marker)
4000 (9 NT, with bout marker)
3960 (9 NT)
2950/3500
7780 (long drawbar)
6960 (short drawbar)
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Structure
Overview
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
14
13
12
15
16
Pronto 8 NT
1 Lubricate implement attachment tractor link arm
2 Support
3 Front support wheel
4 Preparation tools (cutting discs)
5 TurboDisc coulter
6 Rear support wheel
7 Bout marker
8 Lighting
9 Undercarriage
10 Distributor tower
11 Hopper
12 Metering units
13 Fan
14 Access steps
15 Platforms
16 Radar sensor
DANGER
Danger of serious accidents Transport rides on the machine, especially the steps
(14) and platforms (15) are prohibited!
WARNING
Danger of injury
¾ Do not look into the near-area of the radar
sensor (16).
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Identication of hydraulic hoses
The symbol is always located above the hose that requires pressure to bring the machine in transport position (lift out, folding, etc.).
Hydraulic valve block
Fan
Hydraulics
WARNING
Accidental hydraulic movements (e.g. caused by passengers or children) can lead to severe accidents and injuries!
¾ Secure or lock the control units on the tractor. ¾ Instruct persons to leave the slewing range of
foldable machine parts.
¾ Switch all control units to the locked position
before switching on the tractor again.
NOTE
¾ Operate the machine with mineral oils.
Do not mix mineral oils with organic or ester oils! The hydraulic circulation of the tractor must contain mineral-based hydraulic oil.
¾ Oil purity acc. to ISO 4406: 18/16/13
¾ Always plug in all hydraulic lines! Otherwise
components may get damaged because of interrelated functions.
¾ Observe the notes on hydraulics and pressure
accumulator in chapter Safety and responsibility!
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