Issue2/2008
Date of printing8.2014
LanguageEN
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ReferencenumberA133095240
Original operation manual
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Kverneland Group Operations Norway AS retains all copyrights and rights of usage. The contents of this operating manual are subject to change
without notice. All rights reserved. The right to technical revision is reserved.
Kverneland Group Operations Norway AS
Kverneland Klepp
N-4355 Kvernaland
Norway
Getting to know the machine .........................9
Proper use 9
Features 9
Components 10
Technical specifications 12
Type plate 13
Optional equipment 13
Making adjustments to the machine............15
Tine distance 15
Wheel position 15
Auto-reset spring configuration 15
Working depth 17
Levelling 17
Table of contents
Working with the machine............................18
Coupling 18
Driving on the road 19
Cultivating 19
Parking and storage 20
Maintenance and care...................................21
Safety 21
Prior to maintenance 21
Maintenance chart 21
Cleaning 22
Lubrication 22
Replace wearing parts 23
Tighten bolts and nuts 23
Check Auto-reset springs 24
Tyre pressure 24
Disposal of the machine ...............................25
EC Declaration of conformity.......................26
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Preface
Preface
Target group of
this operation
manual
This operation manual is meant for those concerned with the control,
use and maintenance of the machine. It contains all data required for
a safe handling, use and maintenance of the machine.
For your safety
Before starting to adjust and use your machine, familiarise yourself
with this operation manual. By doing so your safety and the best performance are assured. It is very important to read this manual carefully
before using the machine and to keep it handy. In this way, you will
• avoid accidents
• respect the warranty conditions and
• always have a functional machine in perfect working order
For the employer
All personnel are to be trained in the use of the machine regularly (at
least once a year) in accordance with employers’ liability insurance association guidelines. Untrained or unauthorised individuals are not
permitted to use the machinery.
You are responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of your
machine. You must ensure that you and anyone else who is going to
operate, maintain or work around the unit be familiar with the operating
and maintenance procedures and related safety information contained
in this manual.
Symbols used
In this operation manual the following symbols and terms are used:
• A bullet stands at enumerations
> A triangle stands at steps, which you must do
→ An arrow shows cross-references at other text passages
Besides these symbols, pictograms are used, which will help you with
locating of text passages:
TIPThe word “Tip“ shows tips and advices to the use.
The triangle refers to danger at assembling or (adjusting) work.
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Safety
Safety decals
Meaning
This chapter describes general safety information regarding this product. Each part of this user manual will also contain its own specific
safety information.
For your safety, safety decals are placed on significant spots on the
machine. Please do not remove them. If they becom illegible or begin
to peel off, replace them with the appropriate spare stickers.
For placement of the safety decals, refer to the CLG-II assembly manual.
The meaning of the safety decals is pointed out below.
Read the operation manual and follow the instructions.
Initial operation of the machine must not take place before the operation manual has been read and understood.
Do not stand between tractor and machine.
Standing between tractor and machine increases the risk of crushing.
This complies especially when coupling the machine to the tractor.
Safety
Machine stand.
Do not stand under or near the machine unless it is properly supported. When uncoupling, use the machine stand. Tipping of the machine
may lead to damage or injury.
Crush danger
Machine parts move when the machine is being operated. Keep clear
of the danger area.
Crush danger
Operating of the machine may result in the shrinking of gaps. Beware
of crush danger. Keep clear of the danger area.
Retighten bolts and nuts
Regularly retighten all bolts and nuts on the machine. This is of special
importance after the first hours of use. Unnoticed loosening of bolts and
nuts may lead to damage or injury.
Tightening torque bolted clamps
Bolted clamps must be tightened with 589 - 638 Nm (60 - 65 kpm).
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Safety
General safety information
General
Read and understand the following general safety information. Specific safety information is pointed out in the relevant chapters.
Read and follow the instructions
Before starting to operate the machine, read the operation manual and
follow the instructions. Not following instructions may lead to damage
or injury.
Only qualified users
Do not put the machine into use before the user has been properly
trained for operation and is familiar with the function and safe use of
the machine. False operation of the machine may lead to damage or
injury.
Check technical failure
Before starting to use the machine, check if the machine is in perfect
working condition. In case of defect components, contact your dealer
for replacement. Defect components may cause failure, leading to
damage or injury.
Keep distance
Do not stand on, under or close to the machine while it is in work or
while coupling it to the tractor.This may lead to injury.
Support the machine
Do not stand under or near the machine unless it is properly supported. Tipping of the machine may lead to damage or injury.
Lower the machine
Always lower the machine when parking the tractor. Unintended lowering of the machine may otherwise lead to damage or injury.
Use front end weights
Fit the tractor with enough front end weights for stability and secure
steering.
Check the vicinity
Always check the immidiate vicinity before starting to move or operate
the machine. No persons are allowed to stand close to the machine
when it is being operated.
Use the machine stand
Use the machine stand when parking the machine. When the machine
is not properly supported, it may tip over, which may result in damage
or injury.
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Safety
Coupling
Adjusting and maintaining
Risk of injury when coupling
There is an increased risk of injury when coupling the machine to the
tractor. Therefore
• Secure the tractor to prevent it from rolling
• Do not stand between tractor and machine when coupling
• Lift and lower the machine slowly
Avoid skin contact with oils and lubricants
When handling oils or lubricants, avoid contact by using oil resistant
gloves. Oils and lubricants can do damage to the skin.
Maintain regularly
Maintain the machine regularly and as prescribed in »Maintenance
and care«. Also replace worn parts as prescribed. Machines that are
not well maintained can malfunction. This may result in damage or injury.
Do not weld
Do never weld on any part of the machine. The machine is made of
hardened steel, and any welding will severely decrease the machine’s
strength. Welding may lead to breakage on the machine.
Retighten bolts and nuts
Regularly retighten all bolts and nuts on the machine. This is especially important after the first hours of use. Unnoticed loosening of bolts
and nuts may lead to damage or injury. Take especially good notice of
the tightening torque for the bolted clamps.
→ »Tighten bolts and nuts«, page 23.
Use protective clothing
Use protective clothing, e.g. gloves, when working with sharp parts on
the machine. Especially soil engaging parts can be very sharp. Uncareful handling may lead to injury.
Use OEM spare parts (Original Equipment Manufacterers)
Only use original Kverneland spare parts. Using other products may
lead to malfunction of the machine or a reduced safety. Warranty is not
valid when non-Kverneland parts are used.
Check tyre pressure
Regularly check if the tyre pressure is as required. Too high or low
pressures may lead to damage and excessive wear of the tyre.
→ »Tyre pressure«, page 24.
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Safety
Driving on the road
Beware of the machine’s size
The machine is long, and swings out in turns. In tight turns, avoid
swinging the sides of the machine into obstacles.
Obey local rules
Obey the local rules when you intend to drive with the machine on
public roads. For example
• have all necessary lights and warning decals installed.
• do not exceed the maximum permitted weights, loads and dimen-
sions.
The user is responsible for ensuring the machine complies with the
law when driving on public roads.
Adapt speed; max 25 km/h
Under all circumstances, adapt your driving speed to the road conditions, but do never drive in excess of 25 km/h. Excessively high
speeds cause excessive forces on tractor and machine. This may lead
to breakage or other damage.
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