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  • Page 1 M A N U A L UltraProf...
  • Page 2 These objects may not be copied for commercial use or distribution, nor may these objects be modifi ed or reposted for other use. Some parts this ELIET manual also contain material that is subject to the copyright rights...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Please read the manual Eliet machines are designed for safe and reliable use if they are operated in accordance with the instructions given. Carefully read these operating instructions before using the machine. Failure to observe this may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment.
  • Page 4: Welcome

    Welcome to the family of ELIET customers. We would like to thank you for the confi dence that you have placed in ELIET and we are con- vinced that you have purchased the very best machine. The operating life of your ELIET machine depends to a great extent on how you care for your machine.
  • Page 5 The standard muffl er installed on the ELIET engines is not equipped with a spark arrester. One must be added before use if this machine is intended to be used in an area where a spark ar- rester is required by law.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction ..........................3 1.1 Please read the manual ........................... 3 1.2 Identifi cation data – ELIET ULTRA PROF ................... 3 2.Warranty ............................3 2.1 Warranty card ............................3 3. Welcome ............................ 4 4. Table of Contents ........................6 5.Safety symbols ...........................
  • Page 7 9.6.1 Before starting work ........................32 9.6.2 Feed speed regulation .........................33 9.6.3 ABM system ...........................34 9.6.4 Tips for correct use ........................34 9.7 Troubleshooting ............................36 9.7.1 Engine failure ..........................36 9.7.2 Engine losing power ........................38 9.7.3 Problem with the ABM system ....................40 9.7.4 Blockage of the discharge system .....................41 9.7.5 Rotor stalls .............................41 9.7.6 Moving the machine with a faulty engine ................42...
  • Page 8 11.5.7.1 Checking and adjusting the tension of the feed belt drive chain ......66 11.5.7.2 Checking and adjusting the tension of the feed roller drive chain ......67 11.5.7.3 Checking and adjusting the tension of the discharge belt drive chain.....67 11.5.8 Replacing the hydraulic oil and the oil fi lter................. 68 11.5.9 Replacing the gas spring ......................
  • Page 9: Safety Symbols

    5. Safety symbols Certain symbols in this manual are used to provide additional information and to draw your attention to potential risks. For your information For your information: This symbol is used to draw your attention to specifi c information and/or ac- tions, or to denote where you can fi...
  • Page 10: Main Parts

    6. Main parts To fully understand the content of this operator’s manual you need to be fully conversant with the terminology used for the descriptions. In this chapter you can fi nd a set of parts identifi ed by name. It is a good idea to take time to study the machine beforehand for an improved under- standing of the descriptions provided in this user manual.
  • Page 11 1. Feed control governor 2. Display 3. Feed belt Display: Start key 2. Oil level warning light 3. ABM indicator light 4. Display 5. Hours run counter* 6. Throttle control 7. Choke lever Engines: 22 hp B&S Vanguard 24 hp Honda GX 670 1.
  • Page 12 FRONT RIGHT Regularly visit your authorized ELIET dealer. Your ELIET dealer is at your service, ready to provide you with maintenance or advice so that your ELIET machine always remains in optimal condition. You can contact him for ELIET original spare parts and lubricants. These service parts are manufactured to the same stringent accuracy requirements and standard of craftsman- ship as the original equipment.
  • Page 13: Safety Regulations

    7. Safety regulations Safety messages For your information: Safety stickers have been affi xed on to visible areas of the machine. Make a note of the warning messages specifi ed on these stickers. A number of informative sticker can be found just above the instrument panel: (Part No.
  • Page 14 Two eye-catching warning stickers have been added to the feed opening. A sticker has been added to the safety screen and points out a number of risks for the operator using icons: the risk of being pulled inside by the feed mechanisms and the hazard formed by material kickback from the machine as well as other issues.
  • Page 15 This sticker is affi xed to the back of the machine at the discharge chute for the chippings. This sticker reminds the user of the machine to examine the bolts retain- ing the blades for security of fi xings within the 5-hour bedding-in period of fi...
  • Page 16 Safety stickers becoming damaged, illegible or removed through use or cleaning, must be immediately renewed. Stickers are available at your approved ELIET Dealer. These stickers (1) (decals) apply exclusively to our American Customers: This sticker summarizes in 18 items a number of important safety messages taken from the user manual.
  • Page 17: Safety Provisions

    • Safe discharge system (6): The system that ELIET has decided to use to discharge chippings is safe and ensures that chippings cannot leave the machine at speed or violently. This will mini-...
  • Page 18: Safety Instructions

    • If the instructions stated in this manual are not clear to you, do not hesitate to contact your Eliet dealer for further explanation. ELIET’s helpdesk will also be at your service during offi ce hours to answer your questions (EU +32 56 77 70 88 - USA 412 367 5185).
  • Page 19: Careful And Security-Conscious Use

    • Children and animals must be kept well away from the machine. • ELIET recommend that the machine should not be lent to others. However, if this is done, only lend it to persons who are conversant with the machine.
  • Page 20: Personal Protective Equipment (Ppe)

    (such as shouting, signal sounds) will only be heard to a limited degree. ELIET does not recommend using ear defenders that have inbuilt music equipment because of this. • Shredding may result in dust production. If this dust irritates your lungs, we recommend that you wear a dust mask in accordance with the following standard: directive 89/686/EC.
  • Page 21: Periodic Maintenance

    (Read Appendix E Principle of operation of the maintenance counter) • When replacing parts as a result of wear or failure, always request genuine ELIET service parts from your ELIET dealer. This is important in the interests of your own safety.
  • Page 22 Should the above be ignored, the engine may start to function poorly. This may cause after-burning in the exhaust pipe which, in turn, has a negative effect on the catalyst. ELIET cannot, therefore, be held responsible should a catalyst burn and will, therefore, not accept any warranty claims with regard to this issue.
  • Page 23: Dealer Preparation

    8. Dealer preparation • As an ELIET Dealer you should familiarize your customers with the functioning of the machine and also point out the possible dangers while using it. You are expected to carefully go over the maintenance points of the machine together with the new owner. Repeat these instructions until the new owner has fully understood everything.
  • Page 24: Operating Instructions

    9. Operating instructions 9.1 Preliminary checks Caution: Before starting to shred, always run through the checklist below. Checklist • Check the oil level of the machine. (See § 11.4.1.1) • Ensure there is enough fuel in the tank. If necessary, fi ll up the tank with fuel. (Tank capacity: 20 L) For your information: The engine runs on petrol.
  • Page 25: Filling Up With Petrol

    In short, do not fi ll the tank completely to the tank fi ller opening. • Always use a funnel or spout to pour the fuel into the tank. Suitable funnels can be obtained from your ELIET dealer. • Refi t the cap onto the tank as soon as possible.
  • Page 26: Preparing The Work Site

    • Be careful not to spill petrol onto clothing. If petrol does come into contact with your clothing, change your clothing at once. Caution: It is unsafe and thus expressly forbidden to fi ll the fuel tank in the vicinity of smokers or naked fl ames. •...
  • Page 27 • Before starting the engine, check that there is adequate oil and fuel in the engine. If necessary, read the following sections: § 9.2 Filling up with petrol, § 12.1.1 Checking the oil level • Remove third parties from the safety area around the machine. (See safety area on page ) Warning: The engine must never be run in an enclosed area for a long period of time (>...
  • Page 28 Caution: If the engine refuses to start, do not allow it to run for too long a period of time (>5 sec). This could make the starting motor burn out. Investigate what has caused the problem. Caution: If the shredding chamber is still full of chippings, the engine will encounter a lot of resistance and it will be diffi...
  • Page 29: Moving The Machine

    9.5 Moving the machine Warning : the machine is a heavy piece of equipment. Know your own capability. Overuse of your back may cause prolonged pains, rheumatics and paralysis. Always seek assistance when lifting things that are too heavy for you. stop feed stop...
  • Page 30: Operating The Machine

    TIP: It is a good idea to become acquainted with the characteristics of this self-propelled machine and do so in a quiet spacious location without bystanders or obstacles. NOTE: You can also adjust the speed by accelerating or decelerating. INFORMATION: The machine has a high centre of gravity a relatively narrow wheel base to offer access to gardens with a narrow entrance.
  • Page 31 Warning: Once the engine is running, the shredding knives are rotating, there- fore, irrevocably shredding anything that is introduced into the feeding hopper. Once the engine is running, be sure to always direct your attention fully to the machine and the work being performed. •...
  • Page 32: Before Starting Work

    Warning: Although the machine has been designed to stop material kickback there is a risk of chippings being projected through the feeding hopper. The danger is the high- est when stripped branches with a diameter > 70 mm are inserted. When the feed roller exerts a gripping tension and lifts itself on the branch, an opening is created under the feed roller along which chippings can fl...
  • Page 33: Feed Speed Regulation

    When shredding wood with tough fi bres that are less suitable Reference for the shredding properties of the ELIET shredding system. b. When large volumes of leafy material is fed consecutively. c. When branches will be fed that are in excess of 100 mm for some time.
  • Page 34: Abm System

    Warning : Remember: When shredding at temperatures around freezing, maximum branch size of branchy material is limited to 70 mm. 9.6.3 ABM system The machine comes as standard with an anti-block motor system (ABM). • This ABM system monitors the performance of the engine and will automatically intervene when the speed falls below a critical rpm level by regulating garden waste supply.
  • Page 35 They will reduce the probability that an obstruction will occur. Such a screen can be ordered at a later date from an authorized ELIET dealer. (Order number: MA 020 001 003) • When shredding climbing plants or weed suppressants, there is a risk that long trailing bits will wrap around the feed roller or the blade shaft.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    Check the switch for correct operation. To do so, disconnect the switch wiring and repeat the normal start procedure. If the engine does crank, this points to a fault of the oil alarm and it must, therefore, be replaced. Please contact your authorized ELIET dealer or a service outlet of the engine make.
  • Page 37 C. Safety switch activated Two integrated safety switches ensure that the operator is not given undesired access to moving machine parts or dangerous areas while the machine is in operation: • One can be found on the larger safety guard. (1) •...
  • Page 38: Engine Losing Power

    If the above checks could not determine the cause, the problem will probably be of a technical nature. This may be related to fault in the engine or a fault in the electric system of the machine. Please contact your authorized ELIET dealer or a service outlet of the engine make. 9.7.2 Engine losing power If you notice that the machine attains a lower power during a long period of time and performance has signifi...
  • Page 39 We recommend consulting an authorized ELIET dealer should there be any problems with the hydrau- lics. There are a number of simple checks that you can perform yourself to solve performance loss.
  • Page 40: Problem With The Abm System

    This will bring too much petrol into the engine and, therefore, combustion will be incomplete. This can be checked during your regular visit to an authorized ELIET dealer or an engine service centre. Request that the following be performed when it is again put in for a service: •...
  • Page 41: Blockage Of The Discharge System

    • Remove the shielding panel (see § AP.A-P5). • Check the chain, chain tension and the splined connection on the sprockets. • Carry out the required repairs or visit your authorised ELIET dealer for replacement parts. (See § 11.5.6, Tensioning the chain.) •...
  • Page 42: Moving The Machine With A Faulty Engine

    Warning: The blades are razor-sharp. Take extra care and avoid touching the blades even if you wear very good gloves. 9.7.6 Moving the machine with a faulty engine Since the drive hydraulic pump is driven by the petrol engine, all hydraulic functions will be non- operational should the engine be faulty.
  • Page 43: Transporting The Machine

    10 Transporting the machine • Make sure to clear the shredding chamber before moving the machine. Make sure the infeed opening is free of branchy material. • Use slip resistant ramps to load the machine into a van or a trailer. Every ramp should be at least 400 mm wide.
  • Page 44: Maintenance

    11.1 General provisions For your information: The dealer’s personnel are always at your service. The ELIET dealer can always rely on comprehensive support from ELIET, so that we can work together to fi nd a solution for any problem that you may have. For a repair or for the maintenance of the engine, you can always contact your ELIET dealer or a maintenance service that is recognized by the engine manufacturer.
  • Page 45: Maintenance Schedules

    ELIET dealer for a major overhaul each year. Your ELIET dealer is always at your service for maintenance and advice. Your dealer will stock genuine ELIET service parts and lubricants. Your dealer’s staff can always obtain advice and service from ELIET’s HQ, so that they can provide you with an impeccable after-sales service.
  • Page 46: Regular Maintenance Schedule

    Warning: Failure to perform this special maintenance will compromise the safety of the operators and bystanders and can cause serious damage to the machine. B. Special maintenance of the drive belt The belt that transfers the power from the engine to the blade shaft is long. During the bedding- in period, the belt will stretch naturally to a certain extent.
  • Page 47 • Daily maintenance (§11.2.2.A) • Change the engine oil (§11.4.2) • Check the belt for tension and, if necessary, adjust the tension (§11.5.4) • Check the tension of the feed and discharge belt conveyors and adjust the tension if required (§ 11.5.5 & §11.5.6) •...
  • Page 48: Cleaning The Machine

    11.3 Cleaning the machine 11.3.1 The importance of cleaning ELIET recommends cleaning the machine every time that it has been used. Regard every cleaning instance as an inspection where the good condition of the components and the machine is checked. You can, thus, intervene on time to prevent faults and failures. This will ensure that the service life of your machine is improved.
  • Page 49: What Is Cleaning About

    11.3.2 What is cleaning about Cleaning the machine does not just entail cleaning the external components. Also open all guards so that the hidden areas can also be cleaned. A number of items deserve special attention: • Air fi lter (see § 11.4.4) •...
  • Page 50: Cleaning The Cooling System

    11.3.3 Cleaning the cooling system For safety and noise considerations, the mechanical centre of the machine has been fully enclosed by large safety guards. Many mechanical components produce heat due to their operation (engines, hydraulics, belts, blade shafts, etc.). This heat must be able to be removed from the space inside the shielding panels.
  • Page 51: Topping Up The Oil

    • Park the machine on a level surface so that the engine is perfectly horizontal. • Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key from the ignition. • Allow the engine to cool down for approximately 15 minutes. • Turn the right safety guard up (see § AP.A-P1) •...
  • Page 52: Engine Oil Change

    • Use original fi lters as prescribed by the engine make (see the engine manual). These fi lters can be ordered from an authorised ELIET dealer or from a service centre of the engine make. Supplier code: B&S Vanguard 22 hp: 492932 S - Supplier code: Honda GX670: 15400-ZJ1-004 •...
  • Page 53: Cleaning The Air Fi Lter

    Consider the environment: Take the fi lter to an authorised collection point that guarantees the expert processing or recycling of oil. Never pour the oil in a sewer drain. 11.4.4 Cleaning the air fi lter The petrol engine has been equipped as standard with an air fi...
  • Page 54: Changing The Air Fi Lter

    • Insert the new fi lter (whilst taking note of the direction of the arrow marked on the fi lter). • New fuel fi lters are available from your local Eliet dealer or from a B&S service centre of the engine make.
  • Page 55: Checking And Replacing Spark Plugs

    11.4.7 Checking and replacing spark plugs The engines available for this type of shredder are two-cylinder engines. This means that there are two spark plugs. These can be found on the cylinder head. The spark plug is a crucial part that will also determine the correct combustion in the engine. Check the spark plug every 50 working hours.
  • Page 56: Maintenance Of The Machine

    SHARP BLADES = OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE Pay particular attention to the following: Shredding garden waste with the ELIET shredding system takes place in two steps. We fi rst have the contact of the blades with the garden waste when chopping takes place where the cutting block can be found.
  • Page 57: Sharpening The Blades

    B) The issue is to have the chippings leave the shredding chamber as quickly as possible with regard to the secondary shredding. The chip- pings, therefore, must be quickly reduced until they are small enough to pass through the openings of the sieve screen. Every contact with the cutting area of a blade must make the individual chipping smaller.
  • Page 58 This ensures that the times that you grind will be very short and will ensure that you always work with the best possible cutting edge. (ELIET recommends grinding every 10 working hours.) • Avoid grinding at the same location for a longer period of time. Pre- vent local discoloration of blades;...
  • Page 59: Reversing And Renewing The Shredding Knives

    • Never grind the rear side of a blade. In the case of RESIST/10 blades, the profi le is on the rear side. If you grind away the teeth, the blade will lose a great deal of its cutting force. •...
  • Page 60 There are a few rules that must be respected for reversing or replacing the blades. The blade shaft has been divided into two groups for the logics of these rules: Blade group 1: The two farthest blade disks be- long to this group. (G1) Blade group 2: This group contains 4 blade disks that are enclosed in-between the two farthest blade disks.
  • Page 61 B Reversing the blades of group 2 Rule: Every blade disk has four blade positions. The blades are positioned at an angle for two positions (1) and the blades are approximately straight for two positions (2). The front side (F) of the blade must always be directed towards the axis line of the rotor for the slanted blades.
  • Page 62: To Replace A Shredding Knife, Proceed As Follows

    11.5.3.2 To replace a shredding knife, proceed as follows: • New RESIST/10TM sets are available form your ELIET Dealer under the following Part Number: BU 401 301 000 • Disassemble all bolts (M10) that secure the blades. Always use two ring spanners with long handles to unscrew these bolt attachments.
  • Page 63: Adjusting The Drive Belt Tension

    • After reversing or replacing the blades, always check the torque of the blade bolts after the fi rst 5 working hours and adjust, if required. Caution: • Incorrectly or poorly installed blades may lead to the machine breaking down or being damaged.
  • Page 64 • The belt should be tensioned by sliding the engine forward using a tensioning system. Loosen the 4 securing bolts (M10) (1) of the motor bed plate. (A/F 17). The nuts do not have to be fully unscrewed, 1 turn is suffi cient to remove the tension. (1) •...
  • Page 65: Tightening The Feed Belt For Correct Tension

    11.5.5 Tightening the feed belt for correct tension Although the feed belt runs slowly and experiences little dynamic load, stretching will in due course also occur. The tension of the feed belt must, therefore, also be regularly adjusted (every 200 working hours.) •...
  • Page 66: Adjusting The Tension Of The Chain Drives

    Note: Also determine the wear on the chain and chain wheel when checking the chain tension. Should the teeth have been seriously worn, replace the chain wheels and also the chain. Visit your authorised ELIET distribution centre. Note: Use this opportunity to lubricate the chain. (See § AP.B) 11.5.7.1 Checking and adjusting the tension of the feed belt drive chain...
  • Page 67: Checking And Adjusting The Tension Of The Feed Roller Drive Chain

    chain tension (A/F 13). • If you can move the chain up and down in the cen- tre between the two chain wheels between 5 and 10 mm, the tension is OK. • If the correct tension has been achieved, retighten 5 mm the securing bolts.
  • Page 68: Replacing The Hydraulic Oil And The Oil Fi Lter

    • Loosen the hydraulic oil fi lter (2). A specifi c tool can be used for this. authorised ELIET dealer. (2) • Always place a tray under the fi lter (2 L) because when you unscrew items, oil may fl...
  • Page 69: Replacing The Gas Spring

    • Remove the gas spring from the arm. (A/F 13) Gas springs are available from an authorised ELIET dealer with order number: BV 521 010 001 • Refi t the new gas spring using a reverse sequence to that given for removal.
  • Page 70 Regularly check the condition of the elastic coupling and, if excessive wear has occurred, replace it. Spare parts are available from an authorized ELIET dealer by using the above order numbers. • Switch off the engine and remove the key from the ignition to carry out this maintenance task.
  • Page 71: Checking The Tyres For Correct Pressure

    11.5.11 Checking the tyres for correct pressure It is important that the tyres have suffi cient pressure for the safety of the operator whilst driving and also for the safety of third parties during transport. Too little pressure in the tyres will lead to an unstable driving behaviour and there will be an increased risk of tilting.
  • Page 72: General Lubrication

    11.6 General lubrication In view of the fact that the shredders often operate in extreme conditions, ELIET considers it im- portant to use high-quality materials. ELIET therefore recommends the use of special lubricants (from the assembly stage onwards). (See the appendix for the list of lubricants.) The following parts require regular lubrication: •...
  • Page 73: Greasing Via The Grease Zerks Fi Tted

    • When the pivot points are clean, apply new lubricant. • ELIET recommends Novatio Clearlube as a lubricant for pivot points and ball joints. ELIET recommends Novatio PFT grease for friction surfaces. • Wipe away any excess lubricant. 11.6.2 Greasing via the grease zerks fi tted This group includes the following locations on the machine: •...
  • Page 74: Lubricating Chains, Sprockets And Gear Wheels

    • Use compressed air to remove all traces of penetrating oil from the bearing and from the bearing joints. • Apply new lubricating oil. ELIET recommends Novatio ClearLube as a lubricant. • Wipe away any excess lubricant. 11.6.4 Lubricating chains, sprockets and gear wheels...
  • Page 75: Winterizing The Machine

    • Repaint areas with damaged paint or cover with grease in order to prevent rust. Original ELIET paint (RAL 2004) in the same colour is available from your ELIET Dealer. • Store the machine in a dry place that is protected from rain, and if necessary, cover it with a tarpaulin.
  • Page 76: Equipment Specifi Cations

    Fuel Tank Content 20 L Fuel Capacity Max Ø 140 mm Performance (m chips/h) Rotor 6 discs, 24 knives ELIET RESIST™/10 Cutting technology ELIET patented Chopping Principle™ Cutting width 470 mm Transmission (Rotor) Beltdrive 2 V, (SPB type) Feeding assistance Feedroller Ø...
  • Page 77: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    European CE regulation: EN 13525: “Forestry machinery – Wood chippers – Safety” ELIET Machinery Manufacturer hereby declares that after performing a hazard analysis, it is aware of the foreseeable hazards and risks associated with the machine. Within this framework, the necessary steps have been taken in line with Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC in order to ensure complete operator safety, when used correctly.
  • Page 78: Appendix A (Ap.a)

    Appendix A (AP.A) Procedures Opening shielding panels Caution: The side panels provide protection against contact with rotating parts and dan- ger areas. Before opening this guard, fi rst make sure to switch off the engine and to remove the ignition key. •...
  • Page 79: P2 Removing The Discharge Belt Conveyor

    Caution: Use only these handles to open the shielding panels. Do not open the shielding panels by taking the bottom. The large lever effect thus created may cause the panels to crack. Cracks in the shielding panels are not covered by the warranty. •...
  • Page 80: P3 Opening The Shredding Chamber

    the belt together in order to prevent damage, the ingress of dust or contamination and oil leaks. • Unlock the lock located on the left hand-side thus allowing you to release the feed belt. (2) • Grip the two bent handles with both hands and pull the discharge belt conveyor upwards at an angle in such a way that the hooks on either side unsnap from the shaft journals.
  • Page 81 • Open both shielding panels (see § AP.A-P1). • Remove the discharge belt conveyor (see § AP.A-P2). • No tools required for opening the sieve screen, it comes with a manual quick-closing device (1). • Pull the black lever towards you to relieve the tension of the tension hooks.
  • Page 82: P4 Raising And Locking The Feed Roller

    Raising and locking the feed roller To unseize a rotor after jamming or to do specifi c servicing (anvil replacement) it is most useful to be able to lock the feed roller in the shredding chamber in its raised position. To do so, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 83: P6 Access To Battery And Wheel Drive Components

    • Discharge belt conveyor chain drive: On the underside of the L.H. side of the discharge belt conveyor a black cover panel is screwed in place with two M6 bolts (hex A/F 4). The chain and sprockets used by the hydromotor to drive the bottom roll of the conveyor belt, are found behind this panel.
  • Page 84 Lubrifi cation for bearings Novatio ptfe oil Lubrifi cation for sprockets and chains Novatio clear lube Lubrication for pivot points Novatio clear lube Lubrifi cation of friction surfaces Novatio pfte oil Lubrifi cation of balljoints Novatio clear lube Lubrifi cation of zerk points Sunoco multi purpose grease LR-EP2 Bolt head acc.
  • Page 85: Appendix C

    Appendix C CLEANING DAILY 50 HOURS 100 HOURS 200 HOURS 400 HOURS • Clean the machine (§ 11.3) • Clean the cooling system (§ 11.3.3) EVERY EVERY EVERY EVERY ENGINE MAINTENANCE DAILY 50 HOURS 100 HOURS 200 HOURS 400 HOURS •...
  • Page 86: Appendix D

    Appendix D Hazard analysis: Below you will fi nd a list of dangers and risks that are linked to transporting or using the shred- der. Take note of these dangers and avoid these risks by following the instructions contained in this manual.
  • Page 87: Appendix E

    Appendix E METER DISPLAY AND FUNCTIONS Digital Display: Total Usage (hours) or Enigne Speed (RPMs) Clock: Meter is in Usage mode displaying total hours RPM: Meter is in Tachometer mode displaying RPMs Oil Can: Change/Check engine oil Wrench: General maintenance (see Owner’s Manual) Filter: Change/Service air, oil, or pre-cleaner fi...
  • Page 88 TACHOMETER METER MODE • Current engine speed is displayed in revolutions per minute (RPM) in increments of 20 RPM. The RPM icon stays on to indicate the meter is in Tachometer Mode. • RPMs up to 9999 are displayed on the four large digits. If RMPs exceed 10000 the smaller far right hand digit is also used.
  • Page 89: Appendix F

    • after twelve months or 100 running hours in semi-professional or in professional use. Customers who wish to benefi t from this warranty must register their purchase with ELIET. To do so, complete the enclosed registration card and return it to ELIET.
  • Page 90 • Step 4: The dealer orders the parts needed to perform the repairs. The dealer then faxes the order form together with the completed warranty form and a copy of the registration card. • Step 5: The warranty form should be stapled to the purchase invoice and sent to ELIET or the ELIET import agent.

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