Baroness FS1700 Owner's Operating Manual

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Owner's operating manual
Riding Sweeper
Required reading
Read this manual and the owner's manual for the engine before using the machine.
Serial No.10291-
Ver.1.0

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  • Page 1 Owner's operating manual Riding Sweeper Required reading Read this manual and the owner's manual for the engine before using the machine. Serial No.10291- Ver.1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 6-8 Adjustment of Seat..................16 6-9 Tilt Steering .....................16 7. Basic Operation ...................16 Greeting ......................2 7-1 Traveling ....................16 Introduction .......................2 7-2 Collection Work ..................17 Warning Symbols ....................2 7-3 Bucket Dumping ..................18 Purpose ......................3 8. Instruments ....................19 Safety ........................3 8-1 Water Temperature Gauge ..............19 Safe Operating Practices ..................3 8-2 Tachometer/Hour Meter ................19 Training ......................3...
  • Page 3: Greeting

    When replacing parts, be sure to use genuine Baroness parts or parts designated (High-pressure oil) (Cleaning) (Exhaust gas) by Kyoeisha. Note that the Baroness product warranty may not apply to defects caused by the … Danger symbol … Fuel use of parts from other companies. … Caution symbol...
  • Page 4: Purpose

    Purpose The main reasons for loss of control are -Insufficient wheel grip This machine is intended for sweeping at golf courses. -Being driven too fast Do not use this machine in any way other than its intended purpose, and do not -Inadequate braking modify the machine.
  • Page 5: Operation

    5.Check that operator's presence controls, safety switches and shields are at- 8.Disengage the drive to attachments, stop the engine, and remove the ignition tached and functioning properly. key in the following conditions. Do not operate unless they are functioning properly. [1]Before refueling.
  • Page 6: Maintenance And Storage

    Maintenance and Storage 18.Make sure that parts such as wires are not touching each other and that their covers have not come off . 1.Disengage drives on level ground, lower the atattachments, set parking brake, 19.Keep hands and feet away from moving parts. stop engine and remove key from ignition.
  • Page 7: Precautions For Safe Operation

    Do not modify the machine. Only use replacement parts as well as oil and grease recommended by Baroness. If you modify the machine or drive it with parts that are not recommended by Baroness, it may cause damage to the ma- chine or an injury.
  • Page 8: Specifications

    2. Specifications Model FS1700 Total length 385 cm Total width 213 cm Dimensions Roof 221 cm Total height Steering wheel 149 cm During operation 1,851 kg Machine Weight (empty fuel tank) During transport 2,238 kg Minimum turning radius 490 cm...
  • Page 9: Names Of Parts And Decal Positions

    3. Names of Parts and Decal Positions K4205000670 K4205000630 K4205000420 K4205000560 DECAL, CAUTION DECAL, HANDLING PRECAUTIONS DECAL, CAUTION USAGE OF OIL DECAL, CAUTION MUFFLER ROTATING BELT 注  意 注     意 注   意 注  意 油圧作動油交換について 取扱上の注意 1・作動油の交換は、1年又は500時間の短い方で交換して下さい。 動力作動中は回転物に触れないで 運転中及び運転停止直後にカバー ・この機械を運転する前に取扱い説明書を熟読し十分機械の 2・フィルターは、作動油交換時合わせて交換して下さい。 やマフラーにふれないで下さい。 下さい。ベルトや回転物で指や手...
  • Page 10: Inspection Before Use

    4. Inspection Before Use 4-2 Inspection of Radiator and Coolant Quantity Perform the inspection after the engine has cooled down. Be sure to inspect the following before starting the machine. The radiator cap is pressurized. If you remove the radiator cap while the engine is overheated, hot steam will burst out, possibly resulting in 4-1 Cleaning of Radiator and Oil Cooler burns.
  • Page 11: Inspection And Supply Of Engine Oil

    4-3 Inspection and Supply of Engine Oil 4-4 Inspection of Hydraulic Oil ● Position the machine so that the engine is level, and then check the oil level with ● Position the machine so it is level, and the oil level gauge. then check that the oil level reaches The appropriate oil level should be between the upper and lower limit lines on the middle of the oil gauge.
  • Page 12: Inspection Of Engine-Related Parts

    4-6 Inspection of Engine-Related Parts … For details on handling the engine, please refer to the separate Engine Handling Manual. ● Check the fuel system parts for cracks and leakage. Replace parts if necessary. ● Blow air to clean any grass, leaves or flammable materials that may be attached inside or around the muffler.
  • Page 13: Tightening The Parts

    5. Tightening the Parts A number of bolts are used in each part of this machine. be sure to re-tighten the bolts and nuts, because they may be loosened at the earlier stage of the use. 5-1 Tightening Torque As to the bolts and nuts without any special instruction, tighten them in appropriate tightening torque with proper tool. Too much tightening may cause the looseness or damage of the screw.
  • Page 14: Tightening Torque By Model

    5-2 Tightening Torque by Model FS1700 Tighten the following bolts and nuts at the torque specified in the table. For thread locking adhesive, apply a middle strength thread locker (ThreeBond 1322 anaerobic adhesives). Tightening torque Thread locking Location Code Part name...
  • Page 15: Operation Of Each Section

    6. Operation of Each Section Thermo-start lamp Precautions for Operating the Machine Quickly returning the ignition key from ● Before you start operating the machine, make sure that each part functions t h e " S TA RT " p o s i t i o n t o t h e " O N " チャージ...
  • Page 16: Precautions For Handling Fuel

    ● Interlock System (Safety Mechanisms) Precautions When Leaving the Machine The engine will not start unless you are seated, the parking brake switch is set Stop the machine on level ground, and then apply the parking brake. to the "ON" position, the brush rotation switch is set to the "OFF" position, and Stop the rotation of the brushes, and completely lower the operating unit and the traveling pedals are in the neutral position.
  • Page 17: Adjustment Of Seat

    6-8 Adjustment of Seat 7. Basic Operation ● Use lever to adjust the seat back 7-1 Traveling and forth. ● By means of hydraulic variable speed ● Use lever to adjust the angle of the drive the machine travels forward when backrest.
  • Page 18: Collection Work

    2) Differential Lock Mechanism 1) Brush Rotation The engine rpm should be set be- Brush rotation switch tween 2,000 and 2,200 rpm. Do not operate the diff-lock switch When the brush rotation switch is unless it is necessary. set to the "ON" position, the brushes It may result in the hydraulic system rotate.
  • Page 19: Bucket Dumping

    3) Bucket Full Buzzer ● If the brush measurements can no longer be adjusted due to wear, replace all Buzzer ON/OFF Buzzer selector 12 brushes with new ones. Replacing only some may cause the machine to be- There are two bucket full buzzers: switch switch come unbalanced, vibrations or damage.
  • Page 20: Instruments

    8. Instruments 2) Opening/Closing of Bucket Bucket Open/Close Lever Shift the bucket open/close lever Cl o se 8-1 Water Temperature Gauge toward to open the bucket, and Open ● If the water temperature gauge indi- then release the lever. cates a level close to "H" during op- Open Shift the bucket open/close lever eration, the machine is overheated.
  • Page 21: Fuel Gauge

    8-3 Fuel Gauge 8-5 Charge Lamp ● This indicates the quantity of fuel in- ● This lamp turns on when the key side the fuel tank. If the fuel gauge switch is set to the "ON" position. Charge Lamp indicates a level close to "E" (EMPTY), It turns off when the engine is started supply fuel at your earliest conve- and charges normally.
  • Page 22: Greasing

    9-2 Greasing ● Since there may be adhesion or damage due to lack of grease on moving parts, they must be greased. Add urea-based No. 2 grease in accordance with the Maintenance Schedule. Other locations where the specified grease or lubricant is used are indicated in "Greasing Points". Add grease using the specified grease or lubricant.
  • Page 23: Replacement Of Hydraulic Oil

    9-3 Replacement of Hydraulic Oil 9-5 Inspection of Battery Change the hydraulic oil after the first 100 hours of operation, then every year or … For details on handling the battery, please refer to the separate Battery 500 hours of operation, whichever comes first. Instruction Manual.
  • Page 24: Ntn Constant Velocity Joints

    9-6 NTN Constant Velocity Joints 9-8 Jacking Up the Machine ● If grease leaks from joint mounts or Engine boot band mounts, replace the pack- Hydraulic pump When replacing a tire or beginning any other maintenance or repairs, be sure to ing, O-ring, etc.
  • Page 25: Maintenance Precautions

    10. Maintenance Precautions 10-3 Maintenance Schedule Use tools appropriate for each maintenance operation. 10-1 Maintenance Precautions ● Gain full knowledge of the maintenance operations before performing them. Maintenance Operation Before use Every 50 hrs. Every 100 hrs. Every 200 hrs. Every 500 hrs. ●...
  • Page 26: Towing When The Machine Does Not Travel

    11. Towing When the Machine Does Not Travel Be sure to observe the sequence of the procedure. The machine may move depending on the terrain. 11-1 Towing When the Machine Does Not Travel ● Tow the machine at a low speed while paying close attention. Stop the engine if it is running.
  • Page 27: Operating On Slopes

    13. Operating on Slopes 13-1 Precautions for Operating on Slopes When operating the machine on slopes of 15 degrees or more, be sure to observe the following precautions. In addition, keep in mind that the ground is not level, there may be uneven ground or stones, etc., and the machine's inclination angle may suddenly increase.
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