Wacker Neuson RS 800A, RSS 800A Operator's Manual

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Operator’s Manual
Walk-Behind Rollers
RS 800A
RSS 800A
5000191685 05 0811
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Copyright notice
other type of reproduction is prohibited without express written permission from Wacker Neuson Corporation.
Any type of reproduction or distribution not authorized by W acker Neuson Corp oration represents an infringement of valid copyrights. Violators will be prosecuted.
T ra d emarks
Manufacturer
Tra n slated instructions
All trademarks referenced in this manual are the property of their respective owners.
Wacker Neuson Manila Incorporated Lot 2,Blk 1 Phase 3 , PEZA Drive, First Cavite Industrial Estate, Brgy. Langkaan Dasmariñas, Cavite, Philippines Tel: +63-(0)2-580-7136 Fax: +63-(0)2-580-712
www.wackerneuson.com
This Operator’s Manual presents a translation of the original instructions. The original language of this Operator’s Manual is American English.
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RS 800 Table of Contents
Foreword 3
1. Emission System Control Information 4
2. Safety Information 5
2.1 Operating Safety .................................................................................. 6
2.2 Operator Safety While Using Internal Combustion Engines ................. 7
2.3 Service Safety ...................................................................................... 8
2.4 Label Locations .................................................................................... 9
2.5 Safety Labels ...................................................................................... 10
3. Technical Data 13
3.1 Engine ................................................................................................ 13
3.2 Roller .................................................................................................. 14
3.3 Lubrication .......................................................................................... 14
3.4 Dimensions ......................................................................................... 15
4. Operation 16
4.1 Operation and Service Locations ....................................................... 16
4.2 Application .......................................................................................... 18
4.3 Recommended Fuel (RS 800A, RSS 800A) ...................................... 18
4.4 Before Starting ................................................................................... 19
4.5 To Start (RS 800A) ............................................................................. 20
4.6 To Stop (RS 800A) ............................................................................. 20
4.7 To Start (RSS 800A) .......................................................................... 21
4.8 To Stop (RSS 800A) ........................................................................... 21
4.9 Direction and Speed Control .............................................................. 22
4.10 Exciter (Vibration) Control .................................................................. 22
4.11 Watering System ................................................................................ 23
4.12 Handle Adjustment ............................................................................. 24
4.13 Operation on Slopes ........................................................................... 25
4.14 Rollovers ............................................................................................ 25
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Table of Contents RS 800
5. Maintenance 26
5.1 Maintaining the Emission Control System............................................26
5.2 Periodic Maintenance Schedule ..........................................................26
5.3 Lubrication ...........................................................................................27
5.4 Storage ................................................................................................29
5.5 Engine Oil ............................................................................................30
5.6 Air Cleaner ..........................................................................................31
5.7 Spark Plug ...........................................................................................32
5.8 Sediment Cup ......................................................................................32
5.9 Carburetor ...........................................................................................33
5.10 Scraper Bars .......................................................................................34
5.11 Cleaning the Machine ..........................................................................34
5.12 Lifting the Machine ..............................................................................35
5.13 Transporting the Machine ....................................................................36
5.14 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................37
5.15 Wiring Diagram (RSS 800A) ...............................................................39
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Foreword
WARNING
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning:
Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components, contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
This manual provides information and procedures to safely operate and maintain this Wacker Neuson model. For your own safety and protection from injury, carefully read, understand and observe the safety instructions described in this manual.
Keep this manual or a copy of it with the machine. If you lose this manual or need an additional copy, please contact Wacker Neuson Corporation. This machine is built with user safety in mind; however, it can present hazards if improperly operated and serviced. Follow operating instructions carefully! If you have questions about operating or servicing this equipment, please contact Wacker Neuson Corporation.
The information contained in this manual was based on machines in production at the time of publication. Wacker Neuson Corporation reserves the right to change any portion of this information without notice.
All rights, especially copying and distribution rights, are reserved.
Copyright 2012 by Wacker Neuson Corporation.
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without express written permission from Wacker Neuson Corporation.
Any type of reproduction or distribution not authorized by Wacker Neuson Corporation represents an infringement of valid copyrights and will be prosecuted. We expressly reserve the right to make technical modifications, even without due notice, which aim at improving our machines or their safety standards.
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Emission Control System Information
1 Emission Control Systems Information and Warranty
The Emission Control Warranty and associated information is valid only for the U.S.A., its territories, and Canada.
1.1 Emission Control Systems Warranty Statement
See the supplied engine owner’s manual for the applicable exhaust and evaporative emission warranty statement.
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RS 800 /... Safety Information
2. Safety Information
This manual contains DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, and NOTE signal words which must be followed to reduce the possibility of personal injury, damage to the equipment, or improper service.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE: Used without the safety alert symbol, NOTICE indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in property damage.
Note: Contains additional information important to a procedure.
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Safety Information RS 800 /...
2.1 Operating Safety
Familiarity and proper training are required for the safe operation of the machine. Machines operated improperly or by untrained personnel can be hazardous. Read the operating instructions contained in this
WARNING
2.1.1 Never operate this machine in applications for which it is not intended.
2.1.2 Do not touch the engine or muffler while the engine is on or
2.1.3 Do not use accessories or attachments that are not recommended by
2.1.4 Always wear protective clothing appropriate to the job site when
manual and the engine manual, and familiarize yourself with the location and proper use of all controls. Inexperienced operators should receive instruction from someone familiar with the machine before being allowed to operate it.
immediately after it has been turned off. These areas get hot and may cause burns.
Wacker Neuson. Damage to equipment and injury to the user may result.
operating the machine.
2.1.5 ALWAYS remain aware of moving parts and keep hands, feet, and loose clothing away from the moving parts of the machine.
2.1.6 Read, understand, and follow procedures in the Operator’s Manual before attempting to operate the machine.
2.1.7 ALWAYS check that all controls are functioning properly immediately after start-up! DO NOT operate machine unless all controls operate correctly.
2.1.8 ALWAYS remain aware of changing positions and movement of other equipment and personnel on the job site.
2.1.9 ALWAYS remain aware of changing surface conditions and use extra care when operating over uneven ground, on hills, or over soft or coarse material. The machine could shift or slide unexpectedly.
2.1.10 ALWAYS use caution when operating near the edges of pits, trenches or platforms. Check to be sure ground surface is stable enough to support the weight of the machine and operator and there is no danger of the machine sliding, falling or tipping.
2.1.11 Always operate machine with all safety devices and guards in place and in working order. Do not modify or defeat safety devices. Do not operate machine if any safety devices or guards are missing or inoperative.
2.1.12 ALWAYS position yourself safely when operating machine in reverse or on hills. Leave enough space between yourself and the machine so you will not be placed in a hazardous position should the machine slide or tip.
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RS 800 /... Safety Information
2.1.13 ALWAYS operate the machine with both of your feet on the ground! DO NOT stand, sit, or ride on machine while in operation.
2.2 Operator Safety While Using Internal Combustion Engines
Internal combustion engines present special hazards during operation and fueling. Read and follow the warning instructions in the engine owner’s manual and the safety guidelines below. Failure to follow the
WARNING
2.2.1 Do not smoke while operating the machine.
2.2.2 Do not smoke when refueling the engine.
2.2.3 Do not refuel a hot or running engine.
2.2.4 Do not refuel the engine near an open flame.
2.2.5 Do not run the engine near open flames.
2.2.6 Do not run the machine indoors or in an enclosed area such as a deep
warnings and safety standards could result in severe injury or death.
trench unless adequate ventilation, through such items as exhaust fans or hoses, is provided. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide. This is a poison you cannot see or smell. Exposure to carbon monoxide can cause loss of consciousness and CAN KILL YOU IN MINUTES.
2.2.7 Refill the fuel tank in a well-ventilated area.
2.2.8 Replace the fuel tank cap after refueling.
2.2.9 ALWAYS check the fuel lines and the fuel tank for leaks and cracks before starting the engine. Do not run the machine if fuel leaks are present or the fuel lines are loose.
2.2.10 ALWAYS keep the area around a hot exhaust pipe free of debris to reduce the chance of an accidental fire.
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Safety Information RS 800 /...
2.3 Service Safety
A poorly maintained machine can become a safety hazard! In order for the machine to operate safely and properly over a long period of time, periodic maintenance and occasional repairs are necessary.
WARNING
2.3.1 Do not attempt to clean or service the machine while it is running. Rotating parts can cause severe injury.
2.3.2 DO NOT remove air cleaner cover, paper element, or precleaner while engine is running.
2.3.3 Do not use gasoline or other types of fuels or flammable solvents to clean parts, especially in enclosed areas. Fumes from fuels and solvents can become explosive.
2.3.4 Reinstall the safety devices and guards after repairs and maintenance.
2.3.5 Replace worn or damaged components with spare parts designed and approved by Wacker Neuson.
2.3.6 Keep the machine clean and labels legible. Replace all missing and hard-to-read labels. Labels provide important operating instructions and warn of dangers and hazards.
2.3.7 ALWAYS check all external fasteners at regular intervals.
2.3.8 ALWAYS make sure slings, chains, hooks, ramps, jacks, and other types of lifting devices are attached securely and have enough weight­bearing capacity to lift or hold the machine safely. Always remain aware of the location of other people in the area when lifting the machine.
2.3.9 Do not crank a flooded engine with the spark plug removed on gasoline-powered engines. Fuel trapped in the cylinder will squirt out the spark plug opening.
2.3.10 Do not test for spark on gasoline-powered engines if the engine is flooded or the smell of gasoline is present. A stray spark could ignite the fumes.
2.3.11 Keep the area around the muffler free of debris such as leaves, paper, cartons, etc. A hot muffler could ignite the debris and start a fire.
2.3.12 Disconnect the spark plug on machines equipped with gasoline engines, before servicing, to avoid accidental start-up.
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RS 800 /... Safety Information
2.4 Label Locations
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Safety Information RS 800 /...
2.5 Safety Labels
Wacker Neuson machines use international pictorial labels where needed. These labels are described below.
Label Meaning
Engines emit carbon monoxide; operate only in well-ventilated area. Read the operator’s Man­ual No sparks, flames, or burning objects near the machine. Shut off the engine before refueling.
WARNING! Hot surface
CAUTION! Read and understand the supplied Operator’s Manual before operating this machine. Failure to do so increases the risk of injury to yourself and others.
NOTICE Lifting point.
WARNING! To prevent hearing loss, wear hearing protec­tion when operating this machine.
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RS 800 /... Safety Information
Label Meaning
Tie-down point
Water Tank
Vibration control ON/OFF.
Control Lever: Forward and reverse motion controlled by red levers.
Grease points: Inspect and lubricate every 100 hours of operation.
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Safety Information RS 800 /...
Label Meaning
Hydrostatic Drive: Engage / Disengage
A nameplate listing the model number, item number, revision number, and serial number is attached to each unit. Please record the infor­mation found on this nameplate so it will be available should the nameplate become lost or damaged. When ordering parts or requesting service information, you will always be asked to specify the model number, item number, revision number, and serial number of the unit.
This machine may be covered by one or more patents.
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RS 800 /... Technical Data
3. Technical Data
3.1 Engine
Engine Power Rating
Net power rating per SAE J1349. Actual power output may vary due to conditions of specific use.
Part No. RS 800A
0630011
Engine
Engine Type
4-stroke, overhead valve,
Engine Make Engine Model Max. rated power @ rated speed Spark Plug Electrode Gap Operating Speed
kW (Hp) 7.1 (9.5) @ 3600 rpm
mm (in) 0.7–0.8 (0.028–0.031)
rpm 2400
GX 340 K1 QA2 GX 340 K1 QAE2
(NGK) BR 6ES
Valve Clearance (cold) intake:
mm (in.) 0.15 (0.006)
exhaust: Air Cleaner
type Dual Element
RSS 800A
0630012
single cylinder
Honda
0.20 (0.008)
Engine Lubrication
Engine Oil Capacity Fuel Fuel Tank Capacity
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oil
grade l (oz.) 1.1 (37)
type Regular unleaded gasoline
l (qts.) 6.8 (7.2)
SAE 10W30
Service Class SF, SG
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Technical Data RS 800 /...
3.2 Roller
Item No.
Weight Area capacity Forward speed (max.) Reverse speed (max.) Vibration frequency Gradability Water tank capacity
3.3 Lubrication
Part No.
Gear case Hydrostatic transmission
RS800A
0630011
RSS800A
0630012
Roller
kg (lbs.) 450 (1000) 465 (1025) m² (ft²) / hr. 2630 (28300) m (ft) / min. 0–61 (0–200) m (ft) / min. 0–46 (0–150) Hz (vpm) 70 (420) %15 l (gal) 30 (8)
RS 800A
0630011
RSS 800A
0630012
Lubrication
type / qty. SAE 90W Gear Lube Oil /
175 ml (6.0 oz)
SAE 10W30 Class SE
Grease fittings
No. 2 EMB
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RS 800 /... Technical Data
3.4 Dimensions
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Operation RS 800 /...
4. Operation
4.1 Operation and Service Locations
See Graphic: wc_gr003471
RSS 800A
Ref. Description Ref. Description
1 Handle locking pin 7 Exciter control 2 Sprinkler tube 8 Water fill cap 3 Water control valve 9 Fuel tank 4 Scraper bar 10 Lifting eye 5 Tie-down 11 Hydrostatic drive release 6 Forward/reverse control lever 12 Control box
RS 800A
Ref. Description Ref. Description
1 Handle locking pin 7 Exciter control 2 Sprinkler tube 8 Water fill cap 3 Water control valve 9 Fuel tank 4 Scraper bar 10 Lifting eye 5 Tie-down 11 Hydrostatic drive release 6 Forward/reverse control lever
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RS 800 /... Operation
2
3 4
12
1
10
9
6
7
11
8
5
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Operation RS 800 /...
4.2 Application
This machine is designed for compaction of sand, gravel, soil and asphalt. The RS 800 has tight clearances, making it ideally suited for small repairs and maintenance of roads, walks, bridges, and parking lots. The high exciter forces ensure excellent compaction of cohesive­type soils, as well as loose soils and gravel. The sprinkler system and water control valve allow the roller to be used wet or dry.
4.3 Recommended Fuel (RS 800A, RSS 800A)
The engine requires regular grade unleaded gasoline. Use only fresh, clean gasoline. Gasoline containing water or dirt will damage fuel system. Consult engine owner’s manual for complete fuel specifications.
Use of oxygenated fuels
Some conventional gasolines are blended with alcohol. These
gasolines are collectively referred to as oxygenated fuels. If you use an oxygenated fuel, be sure it is unleaded and meets the minimum octane rating requirement.
Before using an oxygenated fuel, confirm the fuel's contents. Some
states / Provinces require this information to be posted on the fuel pump.
The following are Wacker Neuson approved percentages of
oxygenates:
ETHANOL - (ethyl or grain alcohol) 10% by volume. You may use
gasoline containing up to 10% ethanol by volume (commonly referred to as E10). Gasoline containing more than 10% ethanol (such as E15, E20, or E85) may not be used because it could damage the engine.
If you notice any undesirable operating symptoms, try another service
station, or switch to another brand of gasoline.
Fuel system damage or performance problems resulting from the use
of an oxygenated fuel containing more than the percentages of oxygenates mentioned above are not covered under warranty.
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RS 800 /... Operation
4.4 Before Starting
4.4.1 Read and understand the safety and operating instructions at the beginning of this manual.
4.4.2 Check:
Oil level in the engine
Fuel level
Condition of the air cleaner
Tightness of the external fasteners
Condition of the fuel lines
4.4.1
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Operation RS 800 /...
4.5 To Start (RS 800A)
See Graphic: wc_gr000014
4.5.1 Open fuel valve by moving lever to the right (a1).
Note: If engine is cold, move choke lever to close position (b1). If engine is hot, set choke to open position (b2).
4.5.2 Turn engine switch to “ON” (e1).
4.5.3 Open throttle by moving it slightly to left (d1).
4.5.4 Pull starter rope (c).
Note: If the oil level in the engine is low, the engine will not start. If this happens, add oil to engine. Some engines are equipped with an oil alert light (f) that will come on while pulling the starter rope.
4.5.5 Open choke as engine warms (b2).
4.5.6 Open throttle fully to operate.
4.6 To Stop (RS 800A)
See Graphic: wc_gr000014
4.6.1 Reduce engine RPM to idle by moving throttle completely to right (d2).
4.6.2 Turn engine switch to “OFF” (e2).
4.6.3 Close fuel valve by moving lever to the left (a2).
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RS 800 /... Operation
4.7 To Start (RSS 800A)
See Graphic: wc_gr003472
4.7.1 Open the fuel valve by moving the lever to the right (a1). Note: If the engine is cold, move the choke lever to the closed position
(b1). If the engine is hot, set the choke to the open position (b2).
4.7.2 Open the throttle by moving it slightly to left (d2).
4.7.3 Turn and hold the keyswitch in the “START” position (c2) to start the engine.
DO NOT hold the keyswitch in the “START” position for more than five seconds. Damage to the starter may result.
CAUTION
4.7.4 When the engine starts, release the keyswitch and allow it to return to
Note: If the engine does not start within five seconds, turn the keyswitch to “OFF”, wait ten seconds, then turn the keyswitch to “START” again.
the “ON” position (c1)
4.7.5 Open the choke (b2) as the engine warms.
4.7.6 Place the throttle in the full open position (d3) to operate.
a1
a2
d2
4.8 To Stop (RSS 800A)
See Graphic: wc_gr003472
d1
b1
d3
b2
d1
c3
c1
c2
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4.8.1 Reduce the engine RPM to idle by moving the throttle lever completely to right (d1).
4.8.2 Turn the keyswitch to the “OFF” position (e2).
4.8.3 Close the fuel valve by moving the lever to the left (a2).
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Operation RS 800 /...
4.9 Direction and Speed Control
See Graphic: wc_gr003473
Travel direction and speed is controlled by the travel lever. To move in the forward direction, pull (toward the operator) on the right side (a) of the travel lever. To move in the reverse direction, pull (toward the operator) the left side (b) of the travel lever. The further toward the operator the lever is pulled, the faster the machine will travel. When neither side of the travel lever is pulled, the travel lever is spring­centered to the stopped position.
Keep both hands on the guide handle while operating the machine. The guide handle may pivot rapidly when the machine changes travel
CAUTION
direction. This sudden movement of the guide handle can cause injury if the guide handle is not under control.
a
4.10 Exciter (Vibration) Control
See Graphic: wc_gr003473
The exciter provides the vibration and can be used in most applications involving cohesive-type soils with heavy clay content, as well as loose soils and gravel.
The vibration is controlled by the lever (c) on the guide handle. Moving the lever forward turns the vibration ON and reverse to turn the vibration OFF.
b
c
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DO NOT run machine with the vibration on over hard surfaces like concrete or compacted asphalt. The drum bearings can be damaged.
CAUTION
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RS 800 /... Operation
4.11 Watering System
See Graphic: wc_gr003474
The RS 800 is equipped with a water control valve (a) which allows the roller to be used wet or dry, and a sprinkler system (b) to distribute the water evenly across the drum. The water is gravity fed from the water tank (c) through the filter (d) to the sprinkler when the control valve is in the open position (shown closed).
b
a
d
c
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4.12 Handle Adjustment
See Graphic: wc_gr003475
The handle is adjustable to various angles required for different applications and to improve operator comfort. The handle rotates vertically for convenient transportation and storage.
Support the handle at all times during adjustment. To avoid injury, NEVER position yourself directly under the handle.
CAUTION
To adjust the handle:
4.12.1 Remove the cotter pin (a) and the hitch pin (b).
4.12.2 Rotate the handle to the desired height until the holes in the handle align with the holes (c) in the frame. Insert hitch pin and secure it with the cotter pin.
b
a
c
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RS 800 /... Operation
4.13 Operation on Slopes
See Graphic: wc_gr001005
When operating on slopes or hills, special care must be taken to reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment. Always operate the machine up and down hills rather than from side to side. For safe operation and for protection of the engine, continuous duty use should be restricted to front/rear slopes of 9° (15% grade) or less.
NEVER operate the machine sideways on slopes. The machine may roll over, even on stable ground.
WARNING
4.14 Rollovers
4.15 Tip-Overs
9˚ 15%
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Proper operation of the machine on slopes will prevent rollovers. If a machine tip-over does occur, care must be taken to prevent damage to the engine. In this position, oil from the engine crankcase can flow into the combustion chamber, which can severely damage the engine next time it is started. If the machine has rolled on its side, immediate steps should be taken to right the machine.
NOTICE: To prevent damage to the engine after a tip-over, the machine must NOT be started, AND must be serviced to remove any oil that may have been trapped in the combustion chambers. Contact your local Wacker Neuson dealer for instructions or servicing.
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Maintenance RS 800 /...
5. Maintenance
5.1 Maintaining the Emission Control System
Normal maintenance, replacement, or repair of emission control devices and systems may be performed by any repair establishment or individual; however, warranty repairs must be performed by a dealer/service center authorized by Wacker Neuson. The use of service parts that are not equivalent in performance and durability to authorized parts may impair the effectiveness of the emission control system and may have a bearing on the outcome of a warranty claim.
5.2 Periodic Maintenance Schedule
The chart below lists basic engine maintenance. Refer to the engine manufacturer’s Operation Manual for additional information.
Honda
Check the fuel level. Check the engine oil level. Inspect the air filter. Replace as
needed. Check the external hardware. Clean the air cleaner element.* Inspect the shockmounts for damage. Change the engine oil.* Clean the sediment cup or fuel
strainer. Check and clean the spark plug. Check and adjust the valve clearance.
Daily
before
starting
After
first
20 hrs.

Every
50
hrs.
Every
100
hrs.
Every
300
hrs.
Clean the fuel tank.* Check condition of the fuel line.
Replace when necessary.
*Service more frequently in dusty conditions.
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RS 800 /... Maintenance
Machine
Check external hardware. Clean battery terminals (RSS 800A) Check/adjust belt tension. Check oil level in gear case. Grease exciter bearings. Grease drum bearings. Grease clutch bearing. Check and adjust scraper bars. Check oil in hydrostatic transmission Check shock mounts; replace if cracked or
split. Change oil in gear case.
Daily
before
starting
Every
50
hrs.
Every
100
hrs.
Every
300
hrs.
5.3 Lubrication
See Graphic: wc_gr003494
Check the oil level in the hydrostatic drive (a) when the machine is cold. Fill the reservoir as needed with SAE 10W-30 hydraulic oil.
Check the oil level in the gear case every 100 hours of operation. Fill the gear case with SAE 90W gear lube as needed through the fill plug (b). Fill the gear case until the oil is level with the fill plug. When changing the oil, use the drain plug (f) to drain the oil.
Lubricate the drum bearings (c) every 100 hours of operation. Use a quality wheel bearing grease. Add 2–3 shots of grease with a hand­held grease gun. Do not over grease.
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Maintenance RS 800 /...
Lubricate the exciter bearings (d) every 100 hours of operation. Rotate the drum until the grease fittings are available through the holes shock mount plates. Use a quality wheel bearing grease. Add 2–3 shots of grease with a hand-held grease gun. Do not over grease.
Lubricate the clutch bearings (e) every 100 hours of operation. The grease fitting is located on the clutch shift collar. Use a quality wheel bearing grease. Add 2–3 shots of grease with a hand-held grease gun. Do not over grease.
a
b
f
d
e
c
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RS 800 /... Maintenance
5.4 Storage
If machine is to be stored for more than 30 days:
Drain the fuel tank and the water tank.
Open the water valve and drain water from the sprinkling system.
Change the oil.
Clean the entire roller and engine compartment.
Remove the battery. Store it in a cool, dry place. Recharge the battery before using it again.
Cover the roller and place it in a dry, protected area.
Clean dirt from the cylinder, cylinder head fins and blower hous­ing.
Lock the guide handle in the upright position.
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Maintenance RS 800 /...
5.5 Engine Oil
See Graphic: wc_gr000022
5.5.1 Drain the oil while the engine is still warm.
5.5.2 Remove the oil filler plug (a) and the drain plug (b) to drain the oil.
Note: In the interests of environmental protection, place a plastic sheet and a container under the machine to collect any liquid that drains off. Dispose of this liquid in accordance with environmental protection legislation.
5.5.3 Install the drain plug.
5.5.4 Fill the engine crankcase with the recommended oil up to the level of the plug opening (c). See section Technical Data for oil quantity and type.
5.5.5 Install the oil filler plug.
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RS 800 /... Maintenance
5.6 Air Cleaner
See Graphic: wc_gr000025
The engine is equipped with a dual element air cleaner. Service air cleaner frequently to prevent carburetor malfunction.
NOTICE: NEVER run engine without air cleaner. Severe engine damage will occur.
NEVER use gasoline or other types of low flash point solvents for cleaning the air cleaner. A fire or explosion could result.
WARNING
To service:
5.6.1 Remove air cleaner cover (a). Remove both elements and inspect them for holes or tears. Replace damaged elements.
5.6.2 Wash foam element (b) in solution of mild detergent and warm water. Rinse thoroughly in clean water. Allow element to dry thoroughly. Soak element in clean engine oil and squeeze out excess oil.
5.6.3 Tap paper element (c) lightly to remove excess dirt. Replace paper element if it appears heavily soiled.
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Maintenance RS 800 /...
5.7 Spark Plug
See Graphic: wc_gr000028
Clean or replace the spark plug as needed to ensure proper operation. Refer to your engine operator’s manual.
The muffler becomes very hot during operation and remains hot for a while after stopping the engine. Do not touch the muffler while it is hot.
WARNING
Note: Refer to section “Technical Data” for the recommended spark
plug type and the electrode gap setting.
5.7.1 Remove the spark plug and inspect it.
5.7.2 Replace the spark plug if the insulator is cracked or chipped.
5.7.3 Clean the spark plug electrodes with a wire brush.
5.7.4 Set the electrode gap (a).
5.7.5 Tighten the spark plug securely.
NOTICE: A loose spark plug can become very hot and may cause engine damage.
5.8 Sediment Cup
See Graphic: wc_gr000029
5.8.1 Turn the fuel valve off.
5.8.2 Remove the sediment cup (a) and the O-ring (b).
5.8.3 Wash both thoroughly in a nonflammable solvent. Dry and reinstall them.
5.8.4 Turn the fuel valve on and check for leaks.
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5.9 Carburetor
See Graphic: wc_gr000032
5.9.1 Start the engine and allow it to warm up to operating temperature.
5.9.2 Set the pilot screw (a) two turns out. See Note.
5.9.3 With the engine idling, turn the pilot screw (a) in or out to the setting that produces the highest rpm.
5.9.4 After the pilot screw is adjusted, turn the throttle stop screw (b) to obtain the standard idle speed. See Technical Data.
Note: On some engines the pilot screw is fitted with a limiter cap (c) to prevent excessive enrichment of the air-fuel mixture in order to comply with emission regulations. The mixture is set at the factory and no adjustment should be necessary. Do not attempt to remove the limiter cap. The limiter cap cannot be removed without breaking the pilot screw.
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5.10 Scraper Bars
See Graphic: wc_gr003476
Check the two scraper bars (a) for wear. Scraper bars are made of synthetic materials which can wear very quickly when used with abrasive materials. Replace scraper bars as needed.
Cleaning the scraper bars: The scraper bars should be cleaned daily after use or as often as
needed to remove built-up dirt, mud, and tar. Use a high-pressure water jet and a strong brush if needed.
5.11 Cleaning the Machine
When pressure washing the machine, avoid using harsh chemicals and only use moderate water pressure (500–1000 psi).
Avoid direct pressure to the following components:
Engine
Hoses
a
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5.12 Lifting the Machine
See Graphic: wc_gr001020
Attach a sling or chain to the lifting eye (a) using a suitable hook or shackle. Each lifting device must have capacity of at least 450 Kg (1000 lbs).
Only use steel ropes or chains for hoisting. The rope or chain must have the suitable specified lifting capacity of 450 Kg (1000 lbs). Do not
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
use improvised ropes or chains.
Never use any other part of the roller to lift the machine, as severe damage may occur.
Do not stand under, or get onto, the machine while it is being hoisted or moved.
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5.13 Transporting the Machine
See Graphic: wc_gr001021
Before transporting the machine, place blocks in front of and behind each drum. Use the front tie-downs (a) to secure the machine to the trailer. Lift handle (b) into upright position.
Never use any other part of the roller to tie the machine down, as severe damage may occur.
CAUTION
b
a
a
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5.14 Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Remedy
Engine will not start No fuel
No spark
Low oil level
Dead battery or faulty bat­tery connection (RSS 800A)
Engine runs erratically Dirty air cleaner
•No fuel
Dirty engine
Drum is obstructed
Drum does not rotate Hydrostatic transmission
not engaged
Fill fuel tank and open fuel valves
Connect spark plug and/or replace sparkplug
Check oil alert / circuit breaker (RSS 800A). Fill engine with oil.
Make sure battery connections are clean and tight. Charge or replace battery
Clean air filter
Check fuel level. Open fuel valve
Remove deposits built-up in engine
Remove drum obstruction
Check/repair hydrostatic transmission release valve and camshaft
Drive belt loose or broken
Hydrostatic transmission faulty
Control linkage discon­nected or broken
Shaft keys sheared
Flex coupling damaged or slipping
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Tighten or replace belt
Check transmission oil level. Fill gear case with oil
Connect or repair control linkage
Replace shaft keys. Check function of actuator lever on transmission and drive pulleys
Check set screws on flex coupling. Replace flex coupling
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Problem Cause Remedy
Drum does not vibrate Exciter belt loose
Exciter belt broken
Clutch adjusted incorrectly
Control linkage discon­nected or broken
Drum does not return
to neutral
Neutral position on trans­mission not set
Centering spring in handle installed incorrectly
Roller operates
Clutch worn
erratically
Incorrect belt tension
Faulty pulley mounts
Faulty linkages
Adjust idler pulley
Replace exciter belt
Correct clutch adjustment
Connect or repair linkage
Adjust neutral position on transmission
Correct installation of centering spring
Check clutch for wear, damage, or loose fasteners.
Check belt tension. Replace worn or damaged belts.
Tighten set screws and other mounting hardware.
Check controls, linkages, and connections
Exciter bearings binding
Gear case bearings bind­ing or gears jammed
Hydrostatic transmission faulty
Scraper bars folded under frame
Grease or replace exciter bearings
Rebuild gear case
Check transmission oil level and temperature.
Clean drum surface and adjust scraper bar tension
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5.15 Wiring Diagram (RSS 800A)
See Graphic: wc_gr001027
Ref. Description Ref. Description
1 Control box 7 Starter solenoid 2 5 Amp fuse 8 Battery 3 Rectifier 9 Ignition 4 Circuit breaker 10 Charging coil 5 Starter switch 11 Spark plug 6 Starter motor 12 Oil level switch
Wire Colors
B Black R Red Y Yellow Or Orange G Green T Tan Br Brown Pr Purple L Blue V Violet Cl Clear Sh Shield P Pink W White Gr Gray LL Light blue
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