swepac TR 600P, TR 750P, TR 950P, TR 1150P User Manual

TR 600P TR 750P TR 950P TR 1150P
USER MANUAL IN ORIGINAL
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................... 3
OPERATION, PRECAUTIONS...................3, 4, 5, 6
TRANSPORT, PRECAUTIONS .............................6
MAINTENANCE, PRECAUTIONS ....................... 6
TECHNICAL DATA ................................................ 7
DESCRIPTION........................................................ 8
SIGNS ...................................................................... 9
ENGINE DESCRIPTION ..................................... 10
DAILY CHECKS ................................................... 10
REGULAR CHECKS ............................................ 10
START AND STOPP ............................................. 11
OPERATING ............................................. 11; 12; 13
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE.........................13
LIFTING AND TRANSPORTATION....................14
DIMENSION...........................................................15
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................... 16
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL ................................ 17
NOTES....................................................................18
EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY.............19
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death to yourself
or others read and understand the Safety and opera­ting instruction before installing, operating, repairing, maintaining, or changing accessories on the machine.
Post this Safety and operating instruction at work
locations, provide copies to employees, and make sure that everyone reads the Safety and operating instruction before operating or servicing the machine.
In addition, the operator or the operator’s employer
must assess the specic risks that maybe present as a result of each use of the machine.
Additional instructionst for the engine can be found in
the manufacturer’s engine manual.
Personal precautions and qualications
Only qualied and trained persons may operate or
maintain the machine.They must be physically able to handle the bulk, weight, and power of the machine. Always use your common sense and good judgement.
Personal protective equipment
Always use approved protective equipment.
Operators and all other persons in the working area must wear protective equipment, including at a minimum:
• Protective helmet
• Hearing protection
• Impact resistant eye protection with side protection
• Respiratory protection when appropriate
• Protective gloves
• Proper protective boots
• Appropriate work overall or similar clothing (not loose-tting) that covers your arms and legs.
Drugs, alcohol or medication
Drugs, alcohol or medication may impair your
judgment and powers of concentration. Poor reactions and incorrect assessments can lead to severe accidents or death.
Never use the machine when you are tired or under the
inuence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
OPERATION, PRECAUTIONS
If a warm machine or exhaust pipe comes into
contact with explosives, an explosion could occur. During operating with certain materials, sparks and ignition can occur. Explosions will lead to severe injuries or death.
Never operate the machine in any explosive
environment.
Never use the machine near ammable materials,
fumes or dust.
Make sure that there are no undetected sources of
gas or explosives.
Avoid contact with the warm exhaust pipe or
the bottom of the machine.
DANGER Explosion hazard
DANGER Fire hazard
If a re starts in the machine, it can cause injury.
If possible use an ABE-class powder
extinguisher, otherwise use a BE-type carbon dioxide re extinguisher.
DANGER Fuel hazard
The fuel is ammable and fuel fumes can explode
when ignited, causing serious injury or death.
Protect your skin from contact with the fuel.If
fuel has penetrated the skin,consult a qualied health professional.
Never remove the ller cap, or ll the fueltank
when the machine is hot.
Fill the fueltank outdoors or in a clean and well
ventilated place, free from sparks and open ames. Fill the fuel tank at least ten meters (30 feet)from the place where the machine is to be used.
Release the ller cap slowly to let pressure
escape.
Never over ll the fuel tank.
Make sure the ller cap is screwed on when the
machine is used.
Avoid spilling fuel on the machine, wipe off any
spilled fuel.
Check regularly for fuel leaks. Never use the
machine if it is leaking fuel.
Never use the machine in the proximity of
material that can generate sparks.Remove all hot or spark-generating devices before starting the machine.
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Never smoke when lling the fuel tank or when
working with the machine or servicing it.
Only store fuel in a container that is specially
constructed and approved for the purpose.
Consumed fuel and oil containers must be
taken care of and returned to the retailer.
Never use your ngers to check for uid leaks.
WARNING Unexpected movements
The machine is exposed to heavy strains during
operation.If the machine breaks or gets stuck, there may be sudden and unexpected movement that can cause injuries.
Always inspect the machine prior to use. Never
use the machine if you suspect that it is damaged.
Make sure that the handle is clean and free of
grease and oil.
Keep your feet away from the machine.
Never sit on the machine.
Never strike or abuse the machine.
Pay attention and look at what you are doing.
WARNING Dust and fume hazard
Dusts and /or fumes generated or dispersed when
using the machine may cause serious and perma­nent respiratory disease, illness, or other bodily injury. Some dusts and fumes created by compac­tion work contain substances known to cause re­spiratory disease, cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
Dust and fumes in the air can be invisible to
the naked eye, so do not rely on eye sight to determine if there is dust or fumes are the air. To reduce the risk of exposure to dust and fumes, do all of the following:
Perform site-specic risk assessment. The risk
assessment should include dust and fumes created by the use of the machine and the potential for disturbing existing dust.
Wear, maintain and correctly use respiratory
protection as instructed by your employer and as required by occupational health and safety regulations. The respiratory protection must be effective for the type of substance at issue (and if applicable, approved by relevant governmental authority).
Work in a well ventilated area.
If the machine has an exhaust, direct the exhaust
so as to reduce disturbance of dust in a dust lled environment.
Operate and maintain the machine as recommended
in the operating and safety instructions.
Wear washable or disposable protective clo-
thes at the worksite, and shower and change in to clean clothes before leaving the work site to reduce exposure of dust and fumes to your self, other persons, cars, homes, and other areas.
Avoid eating,drinking, and using tobacco products in
areas where there is dust or fumes.
Wash your hands and face thoroughly as soon as
possible upon leaving the exposure area,and always before eating, drinking, using tobacco products,or making contact with other persons.
Comply with all applicable laws and regultions,
including occupational health and safety regulations.
Participate in air monitoring, medical examination
programs, and health and safety training programs provided by your employer or trade organizations and in accordance with occupational health and safety regulations and recommendations. Consult with physicians experienced in relevant occupational medicine.
Work with your employer and trade organization
to reduce dust and fume exposure at the work site and to reduce the risks. Effective health and safety programs, policies and procedures for protecting workers and others against harmful exposure to dust and fumes should be established and implemented based on advice from health and safety experts. Consult with experts.
DANGER Exhaust gas hazard
The exhaust gas from the machine’s combustion
engine contains carbon monoxide which is poi­sonous, and chemicals which cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Inhalation of exhaust fumes can cause serious injury, illness, or death.
Never inhale exhaust fumes.
Ensure good ventilation (extraction of air by fan
if necessary).
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Failure of the work piece, of accessories, or even
of the machine itself may generate high velocity projectiles. During operating, splinters or other particles from the compacted material may become projectiles and cause personal injury by striking the operator or other persons.To reduce these risk:
Use approved personal protective equipment and sa-
fety helmet, including impact resistant eye protection with side protection.
Make sure that no unauthorized persons trespass into
the working zone.
Keep the work place free from foreign objects.
WARNING Projectiles
WARNING Rotating blades hazards
There is a risk of hands and feet getting caught by
the rotating blades when the machine is running. This can cause personal injury.
Never place your hands or feet inside the protection
ring when the machine is running
WARNING Motions hazards
When using the machine to perform work-related
activities, you may experience discomfort in the hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of the body.
Adopt a comfortable posture whilst maintaining
secure footing and avoiding awkward off-balanced postures.
Changing posture during extended tasks may help
avoid discomfort and fatigue.
In case of persistent or recurring symptoms, consult
a qualied health professional.
WARNING Vibrations hazards
Normal and proper use of the machine exposes the
operator to vibration.Regular and frequent exposure to vibration may cause, contribute to, or aggravate injury or disorders to the operator’sf ingers, hands, wrists, arms, shoulders and/or nerves and blood supply or other bodyparts, including debilitating and/or permanent injuries or disorders that may develop gradually over periods of weeks, months, or years.Such injuries or disorders may include damage to the blood circulatory system, damage to the ner­vous system, damage to joints, and possibly damage to other body structures.
Operate and maintain the machine as recommen-
ded in these instructions, to prevent an unnecessary increase in vibration.
The following may help to reduce exposure to
vibration for the operator:
Make sure that the machine is well-maintained and
not worn out.
Immediately stop working if the machine
suddenly starts to vibrate strongly. Before resuming the work, nd and remove the cause of the increased vibrations.
Participate in health surveillance or monitoring,
medical exams and training programs offered by your employer and when required by law.
When working in cold conditions wear warm
clothing and keep hands warm and dry.
See the”Noise and vibration declaration
statement”for the machine, including the declared vibration values. This information can be found on the page 9.
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WARNING Trapping hazards
There is a risk of neck ware, hair, gloves, and
clothes getting dragged into or caught by rotating machineparts.This may cause choking, scalping, lacerations, or death.To reduce the risk:
Never grab or touch a rotating machine part.
Avoid wearing clothing, neck ware or gloves
that may get caught.
Cover long hair with a hair net.
DANGER Electrical hazard
The machine is not electrically insulated. If the
machine comes in to contact with electricity, serious injuries or death may result.
Never operate the machine near any electric wire or
other source of electricity.
Make sure that there are no concealed wires or other
sources of electricity in the working area.
DANGER Concealed object hazard
During operating, concealed wires and pipes
constitute a danger that can result in serious injury.
Check the composition of the material before
operating.
Watch out for concealed cables and pipes for
example electricity, telephone, water, gas, and sewage lines.
If the machine seems to have hit a concealed object,
switch off the machine immediately.
Make sure that there is no danger before continuing.
WARNING Involuntary start
Involuntary start of the machine may cause injury.
Keep your hands away from the start and stop device
until you are ready to start the machine.
Learn how the machine is switched off in the event
of an emergency.
WARNING Noise hazard
High noise levels can cause permanent and
disablinghearing loss and other problems such as tinnitus(ringing, buzzing, whistling, or humming in the ears).To reduce risks and prevent an unnecessary increase in noise levels:
Risk assessment of these hazards and implementa-
tion of appropriate controls is essential.
Operate and maintain the machine as recommended
in these instructions.
If the machine has a silencer, check that it is in place
and in good working condition.
Always use hearing protection.
TRANSPORT, PRECAUTIONS
WARNING Loading and unloading hazard
When the machine is lifted by a crane and similar
appliance, this can lead to injury.
Use marked lifting points.
Make sure that all lifting devices are dimensioned
for the weight of the machine.
Never remain under or in the immediate vicinity of
the machine.
MAINTENANCE, PRECAUTIONS
WARNING Unexpected start hazard
During maintenance or when changing blades on the
machine, there is a risk that the engine backres or that the machine unexpectedly starts. This applies especially when the engine is hot and if the engine power switch is in position ON.This can result in serious personal injury.
Always let the engine cool down.
Always turn the engine power switch to position
OFF.
Always take the cap off the spark plug.
WARNING Unexpected start hazard
Any machine modication may result in bodily
injuries to yourself or others.
Never modify the machine. Modied machines
are not covered by warranty or product liability.
Always use original parts, insertion tools, and
accessories.
Change damaged parts immediately.
Replace worn components in good time.
CAUTION High temperature
The machine’s engine exhaust pipe, and bottom
become hot during operation. Touching them can lead to burns.
Never touch a hot machine.
Never touch the bottom of the machine when its hot.
Wait until the engine, exhaust pipe, and bottom of
the machine have cooled down before carrying out maintenance work.
STORAGE, PRECAUTIONS
Keep the machine in a safe place, out of the reach
of children and locked up.
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