Introduction Read this operation manual carfully ELIET machines are designed for safe and reliable use if they are operated in accordance with the instructions provided. Carefully read these operating instructions before using the machine. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment.
Welcome to the family of ELIET users. We thank you for the trust that you have placed in ELIET and we are convinced 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.
5. Safety symbols This operating manual contains certain symbols to provide additional information and to high- light dangers. For information For your information: This symbol is used to draw your attention to specific information and/or actions, or to indicate where you can find additional information on the subject. 5.2 Caution Caution: This symbols suggests safe practices.
6. Main machine parts To fully understand the content of this operating manual you need to be fully conversant with the terminology used for the descriptions. This chapter refers to a broad range of machine parts and identifies their names. We recommend that you take the time to study the machine prior to use for a better understanding of the descriptions provided in this operating manual.
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at the bottom of the machine: 1) Blade axis 2) Discharge jack 4) Seed funnels 5) Vibration plates on top - not covered: 1) Electric actuator 2) Tank for hydraulic oil 3) Engine 4) Reduction gearbox 5) Primary belt drive 6) Hydrostat belt drive 7) Hydrostat 8) Battery...
11 contains an overview of the maintenance requirements and provides advice regarding the maintenance that requires the assistance of an authorised dealer. Caution: For your own safety, only original HONDA or ELIET parts may be mounted this ELIET machine.
7. Safety instructions Safety messages: For your information: The safety stickers are applied to the machine in clearly visible places. Take notice of the warning messages on these stickers prior to using the machine. This sticker is glued to the cover of the handle- bars.
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A safety sticker applied behind the large cover of the chain drive warns that no work must be done without the cover in place. Working without the cover poses the immediate risk of clothes or limbs getting caught in the drive and being cut off.
Caution: Safety stickers that as a result of use or cleaning are either damaged, have been removed or become illegible must be replaced immediately. Stickers can be obtained from any authorised ELIET dealer. 7.2 Safety features The All-in-one control lever (AIOC): This black lever, mounted on the handlebars, controls practically all of the machine’s drives and...
• If the instructions stated in this manual are not clear to you, do not hesitate to contact your Eliet dealer for further explanation. The help desk at NV ELIET is at your service to answer all of your questions. (EU +32 56 77 70 88 - USA 412 367 5185 ). (service@eliet.be) •...
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For your information: Also read the safety instructions in the HONDA engine manual. It contains useful tips about proper use and maintenance of the engine. • Read and observe all safety messages stickered onto the machine (read § 7.1 for information about the locations of the stickers) 7.3.2 Careful and proper use •...
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10 meters must be observed. • ELIET advises against lending the machine to others, but if this should occur, it should only be lent to persons who are familiar it. Always make sure that the user is aware of the potential...
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• Long hair must be contained using a cap or a headband, or worn in a ponytail. • Although the risk of personal injury is limited with this ELIET overseeder, the operator’s feet are most vulnerable. Sturdy closed shoes with a steel top are highly recommended.
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7.3.5 Ergonomics • Make sure to wear shoes with a proper sole that provide sufficient support. • Hold the handlebars with both hands. • Use the wheel traction to steer the machine in the right direction. It is useless to pull or push the handlebar in an attempt to make the machine change direction.
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• While working, the operator will always operate the machine from the operating post. This area is safe from flying debris, it provides a clear overview of the machine and all necessary operating tools are within reach. • For safety’s sake, the operator should never allow bystanders within the danger zone which stretches up to 10 m around the machine during work.
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7.3.8 Limits of the machine • ELIET recommends a maximum work depth of 20 mm. In view of your own safety and a long life span of your machine, increasing the work depth is not recommended.
8. Dealer’s duties Each ELIET overseed combi that leaves the factory has been subjected to a test run and checked for all functionalities. The machine is then packed for transport. • The dealer unpacking the machine will check it for any damage occurred during transport.
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• Place the pinions onto the bolts of the vibration damper and tighten the lock nut (M8) (spanner size 13). foto 18 bis Foto 18 bis • Also tighten the four bolts (M6) at the top of the holder. • Tick a locking pin into the bottom of each tube end, under the holder joggle.
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• The dealer will set the correct depth setting (15 mm) (read § 9.6.3.2. Setting work depth). • Every Eliet dealer warrants a long life span of Eliet machines. He will lubricate all grease nip- ples before delivering the machine to the client. (Read § 11.4.2 General Lubrication treatment.) •...
9. Operating instructions Preliminary checks Caution: Before starting the work, it is recommended to get into the habit of checking the following points: Checklist A. Perform a visual inspection of the condition of the machine (read § 11.4.1 Visual check). B.
• The soil of the lawn may not be frozen. • Working a dried out soil under the lawn is useless and had better be avoided. • Work on a terrain that is wet and soggy after heavy rainfall must be postponed. •...
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A. Preparing the terrain: • As indicated in § 9.2, the terrain must be free from foreign objects. If it is not, any foreign objects that may hinder a smooth operation must first be removed (stones, branches, ropes, steel wire, electric cables, water hoses, parasol base, pickets, garden furniture, etc.). •...
• Never refuel with the engine running. Always allow the engine to cool down for several minutes prior to refuelling. • Use fresh petrol only. ELIET is environmentally conscious and therefore recommends the use of unleaded petrol. Additives may be used to prolong fuel freshness.
changed immediately. • It is irresponsible and therefore strictly prohibited to refill the tank in immediate proximity to people who are smoking or near open fire. • If fuel is swallowed or comes in contact with the eyes, consult a doctor immediately. 9.5 Starting the petrol engine For your information: Please also read your engine manual for more information.
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• Switch the general On/Off switch to ON. CHOKEKNOP • Close the “CHOKE” by pulling the small lever back- wards. DICHT OPEN DICHT • Put the thrust lever to full thrust (move it to the far left). Warning: For optimum protection of your hearing it is recommended to put on hearing protection prior to starting the engine.
• Once the engine is running, push back the handle; the CHOKE will open again. This prevents the engine from getting too much fuel. If the choke is not reopened, the engine will slow down and start to smoke heavily, and eventually come to a stop. Restart the engine without opening the CHOKE if this happens.
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A. When in transport mode, the blades will be lifted to maximum height and the machine will consequently lean on its front, on the swivel caster. This swivel caster offers the manoeu- vrability that is required for transportation to and from the work area. B.
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Consequently, both levers need to be kept in a constant position at a stretch, which could easily lead to tiredness and cramp. To avoid this, ELIET has fitted cruise control onto the machine. 9.6.1.2 Cruise Controle The Cruise control is a black lever located at the centre of the steering panel.
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9.6.1.3 Turning the machine Taking a curve with the DZC 750 requires the creation of different traction between the two rollers. This is easily realised by putting different pressure on the traction levers on the handlebar. to take a left turn, the speed of the right hand roller must exceed that of the left hand roller, hence the right hand lever must be squeezed more tightly.
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By stopping one roller and driving the other, the machine will take a short turn with the centre of the turning circle lying at the outer edge of the still roller. Radius 0 (Zero-Turn) : if the space to turn is even more limited, a shorter turn can be realised by placing the centre of the turn between the two rollers.
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9.6.1.5 Avoiding slippage The steel rollers are covered with a rubber layer which ensures enhanced riding comfort and noise reduction when the machine rides on a paved track. Because the rubber has hardly any profile, the rollers have limited grip force. A humid surface or a wet lawn increases the risk of slippage which can cause damage to the lawn.
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• If you ever start losing control over the machine, immediately let go of the handlebars so that all operating levers switch back to neutral and all drives are deactivated. • ELIET cannot beheld liable for damage to property. • If the machine consistently bears off to one direction when using cruise control, the settings must be adjusted (Read §...
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9.6.2 Planning and determining the track and the work pattern. • A work pattern will depend on the state of the terrain and the preparations already made. The following criteria apply. • Shape of the terrain. Long strokes with few turns enhance the work speed. •...
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• Clockwise route : A spiralled route, starting from the outside and moving inwards by running parallel lanes. Because the discharge channel is on the right side of the machine, the debris of the first lane is deposited on the second lane.
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Each lane has its own debris strip, which means more cleaning up to do. 9.6.3 Machine set-up 9.6.3.1 Setting the seed flow rate 1. The engine must be turned off prior to refilling the seed reservoir. 2. Three things must be checked before refilling the seed reservoir: •...
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• Appendix B2 contains a diagram showing the seed flow rate of a standard seed mix in function of the seed reservoir openings (1-10). • For most standard seed mixes, the ideal setting will be somewhere between 6 and 7. •...
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1. Setting the work depth The best depth to sow to ensure easy germination of the seed and quick development of the grass root structure is 5 mm. Because the seed never falls to the bottom of the groove, the cut of the groove must be deeper than the intended sowing depth.
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9.6.4 Overseeding Caution: The operator must comply with clothing prescriptions and wear the required personal protection (see General safety instructions). • Proper gardening starts with studying the work area, removing any obstacles and determining a work pattern and a route (read § 9.6.2). It also involves proper preliminary machine inspection and settings (read §...
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8. Stones in the soil Explanation : Since it is impossible to remove all obstacles from a stone-rich soil, the blades will inevitably hit stones. Stones can damage the blades on impact. A low driving speed will reduce the amount of energy on impact and increase the time the operator has available to react.
• Contrary to overseeding, dethatching is a superficial operation. The objective of dethatching being to mechanically remove all parasites (moss, felt, weeds, dried grass) from the lawn, the blades should only make slight contact with the soil (3 mm at most). •...
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• Check whether the blades are damaged or bent (read § 11.4.7 Checking the blades). To enable easy lifting of the machine for inspection of the blades from underneath, ELIET manufactured a special DZC lifting jack (read § 11.4.13 Lifting the machine with a DZC jack).
The hook can be slid through a special opening provided in the discharge outlet. By moving the hook back and forth, the dirt that settled at the front of the discharge channel can be removed. • Remove the dirt that assembled at the end of the discharge jack near the support bearing. (Failure to do this will lead to damage of the bearing sealings, resulting in increased wear of the support bearing.) •...
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a) Empty battery Failure to engage the transport lock or to turn the starter key to the OFF position when storing the machine can lead to an empty battery as a result of the LED’s power consumption. A volt meter placed between the + and - poles of the battery should read approximately 12 Volt. A - considerably - different reading implies an empty battery that must then be recharged or started with the help of an external battery or jump leads.
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After checking the oil level on an even surface (read § 11.3.3), the oil safety system may be disengaged temporarily. Don’t forget to switch it back on after the work is finished. Attention: neither ELIET, nor HONDA accept warranty claims based on a lack of oil in the machine.
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• The lever used for opening the seed reservoir is pulled down by a tension spring when the reservoir is being closed. If this tension spring is broken or has come loose for some reason, the seed reservoir will not close itself. This will result in unintentional loss of grass seed.
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• The locking pin on the sprocket of the axis of the rotating drum broke down. • Sprocket on roller came loose • Locking pins of the rotating drum on the driving axis came loose. 9.8.5 Loss of debris Under normal circumstances, the debris that is cut away is caught in a reception channel and subsequently discharged to the side of the machine.
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9.8.7 Unintended activation of electric lifting mechanism If while riding the machine in transport mode, it suddenly starts to lower itself into work mode, this can have the following reasons: • The command to lift or lower the machine can only be given by operating the All-in-one control lever.
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Remove the relay from its socket in order to replace it. Order a replacement relay from your authorised ELIET dealer, stock code BE 160 013 000. • It is also possible that the actuator is faulty. Attaching the wires directly to the poles (+ / -) of the battery (and trying the other way around as well) should induce a movement in either direction.
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• The machine is equipped with a device to lock it into position: the transport lock. This is a switch mounted onto the instrument panel. If due to vibrations the wires to this switch have come loose, an electric circuit will be opened; this has the same effect as engaging the transport lock.
10. Transporting the machine Wear the appropriate clothing for loading and offloading the machine. For your information: also read § 9.6.1 Riding the machine; this chapter contains useful instructions for safely riding the DZC 750. • Upon reaching the end of the sowing field, release the All-in-one control lever (AIOC);...
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• Ensure that the swivel caster is in a straight position before driving up the ramps. Failure to observe this instruction may induce the need for corrective action while the machine is already on the ramps; this can cause a dangerous situation. •...
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• Use a non-slip ramp for loading the machine into a van or onto a trailer. • Ensure that the ramps are properly hitched onto the vehicle or trailer. Ensure that the traction cannot detach the ramps. • The machine weighs over 320 kg; make sure that the ramps have the bearing power to carry both the machine and the operator.
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Warning: Never run the machine for more than 30 seconds in a closed environment where animals or people are present. Exhaust fumes from petrol engines contain toxins that can cause poisoning or suffocation. • Don’t run the engine longer than necessary when (off)loading the overseeder into/from a closed van.
11.1 General For your information: The dealer and his staff are readily at your service and can also rely on the ELIET help desk for support. The combination guarantees you the best joint effort to find a solution for any problems you may have. For repairs or maintenance you can turn to your authorised ELIET dealer or a service centre authorised by the engine manufacturer.
However, ELIET recommends that the machine be brought to an authorised ELIET service centre for a major overhaul each year. Your ELIET dealer is always at your service for maintenance and advice. He stocks original ELIET replacement parts and lubricants. His staff can always obtain advice and service from ELIET’s help desk in order to provide you with impeccable after-sales service.
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Periodic maintenance after 500 hours of operation Periodic maintenance after 200 hours of operation Periodic maintenance after 100 hours of operation Periodic maintenance after 25 hours of operation Routine check before each operation Description Belt tension check § 11.4 Checking the spark §...
Lubricants Engine (1.4 L) MOBIL DELVAC 1330 Hydrostate MOBIL DTE 13M ISO VG 32 Bearings NOVATIO PTFE OIL Joints NOVATIO CLEARLUBE Cables NOVATIO PTFE OIL Lubricating points SUNOCO VET MULTI-PURPOSE LR - EP2 Chains NOVATIO CLEARLUBE & PTFE OIL 11.3 Engine maintenance 11.3.1 Cleaning the air filter The purpose of the air filter is to clear the air that is sucked in for combustion from sand and dust particles.
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Cleaning the air filter). The only difference is that in this case, the element is replaced. New air filters suitable for your machine are available from your Eliet dealer or an authorised service centre of the relevant engine brand.
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11.3.3 Oil level check • Place the machine on a flat surface. • Disengage the engine and leave it for a while to allow the oil to seep back to the oil sump (approx. 5 minutes). • Turn the starter key to ON and press the All-in-oneTM control lever; the machine will lower to work mode.
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• Replace the plug on the drain. Wipe away any spilled oil with a clean cloth. • Refill the engine with fresh 4 stroke oil. ELIET recommends a top quality high-detergent oil: MOBIL DELVAC 1330.
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Warning: Respect the environment: bring the oil to an authorised collection point for expert processing or recycling. Never pour oil down the drain. 11.3.5 Checking and/or changing the spark plug For the HONDA GX390 LKE the engine manufacturer suggests the following spark plug: NGK BPR 6 HS.
• If problems are found, carry out the necessary repairs or maintenance first. 11.4.2 General lubrication treatment ELIET is committed to using high-quality materials that extend a machine’s life cycle despite what can be extreme work circumstances. For this reason, special lubrication products have already been applied in the factory. Periodical and regular lubrication will extend the machine’s life and performance.
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Lubrication of the parts below must be carried out with care. • Hinges (see § XXXX XXXReference source not found.XXX • Lubricating nipples (see § 11.4.2.2) • Bearings (see § 11.4.2.3) • Chains and gears (see § XXX XXXReference source not found.XXX •...
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• Where possible, the hinging parts must be disassembled for proper cleaning of all elements within. • To dissolve lubricant, ELIET recommends the use of ELIET NOVATIO KLEENSPRAY-S. Spray the product onto the hinging parts. Leave the product for a few minutes to enable it to perform its degreasing action.
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4) Grease nipple on the cast iron bearing support of the blade axis (1x) 5) Grease nipple on the cover of the gear transmission (1x) Grease nipple • To reach the points indicated, some protective covers and shields will have to be removed. (Read §...
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1) Bearings in the felly of the front wheel 9) Bearing on the belt tensioning roller (1x) (2x) 10) Camshaft bearing (2x) 2) Bearings in the anti-scalping roller (2x) 11) Support bearings gear transmission (2x) 3) Runner bearing for the lifting 12) Chain tensioner bearing (blade axis - mechanism (1x) jack) (1x)
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• Because the chain transmissions are fast-moving drives, a sticky type of oil is best. • Since both the chain inside and the contact surface with the gears need to be lubricated, ELIET recommends using a combination of two lubricants.
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• NOVATIO PTFE OIL, is a very thin oil that will easily penetrate the links. • NOVATIO CLEARLUBE, a more viscous oil, will cling to the outside of the chain. This lubricant diminishes the friction between the chain and the gears. •...
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• New lubricant may now be sprayed into the guide. ELIET recommends NOVATIO PTFE OIL. • The procedure is the same for all other friction surfaces mentioned earlier: first loosen old lubricant with KLEENSPRAY and wipe it away. • Then spray NOVATIO PTFE OIL on the friction part.
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• Remove the M6 lock nut (10 mm spanner) and turn the control guide anti-clockwise a couple of turns. Use a (9 mm) spanner if necessary. • Now test the belt tension. • Near the arm of the tensioning roller is a non- contact magnet switch that detects activation of the AIOC lever.
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11.4.4 Belt replacement After many hours of operation, the belts may wear and require replacement. Replacement parts must always be obtained from an authorised ELIET dealer. Belt : LB 43 (engine crankshaft - camshaft): BA 522 510 900 Belt : SPZ 850 Lw (engine crankshaft – hydrostatic pump): BA 522 608 500...
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Caution: Belt tightening must be done with the engine switched off. Remove the key from the starter lock as a precaution. Caution: Always wear suitable clothing for this type of maintenance. First Belt drive (engine - camshaft) • Start by removing the large black cover plate.(read § 11.4.12) •...
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• First loosen the two set screws (hex: 3 mm) in the bearing bushing so that the bearing can move freely along the axis. • Then unfasten the two nuts (M8) that fix the flanges to the centre plate (13 mm spanner) and turn the camshaft downwards.
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Stock code starlock BB 011 000 090 • Unfasten the fixing bolt (M8, size 13 spanner). • The tensioning roller can be ordered from an authorised ELIET dealer under stock code tensioning roller BA 599 005 300. • Apply some extra lubricant to the bearing joints to avoid dirt penetrating around the new tensioning roller.
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Note : when checking the chain tension, also check the chain and the sprocket for extensive wear. If the teeth are worn the sprockets and chain must be replaced. Visit your authorised ELIET dealer for assistance.
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• If it tightens against the end of the axis without eliminating the play between the blades and the bushings, you will have to insert small thick plates. • These plates can be ordered from ELIET (0.5 mm: BS 036 002 505 and 1 mm: BS 036 002 510)
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There is no need to change the blade - it can be bent back to its original shape. • ELIET developed a special wring rod for the purpose that can be ordered under stock code MA 016 001 014 •...
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• Sand the axis somewhat (fine sanding paper P100) to remove rust, dirt etc. to ensure that new elements can slide on smoothly. • A new blade set can be ordered from ELIET under stock code BU 402 101 000. • Follow the assembly diagram below.
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Caution: It is of vital importance to strictly adhere to the build-up of the blade axis. The seed funnels are in line with the blades to ensure that the seed is deposited in the grooves. Wrong blade assembly will cause the seed to fall beside the grooves, making the operation with the machine quite useless.
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The hydrostatic pump physically consists of one block but is made up of two connected pumps. Each pump provides the drive engine of the relevant roller with oil pressure for the driving mechanism. Both pumps run at the same speed and consequently provide equal flow rate and power.
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• For instance: if the machine drifts to the left, the left rod must extended slightly. • Proceed as follows: unfasten the lowermost nut (M6) on the left rod and turn it clockwise a few turns. Now turn the uppermost nut (M6) against the L-profile to secure the setting. •...
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• Since this requires very precise alignment and driving the machine is subject to too many external factors, it is recommended to let the rollers run idly while adjusting the traction difference. • We recommend the following procedure to lift the rollers from the surface: •...
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• The chosen method will depend on the situation and can be tested by checking whether a traction difference can be observed even when the traction levers are not operated (i.e. with the pumps in zero position). • When the rollers touch the surface, the weight of the machine will prevent you from observing a small traction difference in neutral status.
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• Poor the contents (5 l) into the collection reservoir. • Verify that any sediment on the bottom of the tank is removed together with the oil. • Now poor 5 litres of fresh hydrostatic oil into the tank. ELIET recommends a high quality oil: MOBIL.
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Warning: Oil shortage in the hydrostatic pump inevitably causes severe damage. (Any such damage falls outside the scope of the warranty.) Warning: Respect the environment: bring the oil to an authorised collection point for expert processing or recycling. Never pour oil down the drain. 11.4.11 Adjusting the electromagnetic detection The machine contains three non-contact magnetic contacts: 1.
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• First, we check the distance between the head face of the detector and that of the bolt (detection area) for each magnetic switch. ELIET recommends a distance of 2 mm to avoid that torsion of parts could cause the bolt head to touch the detector.
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11.4.11.1 Adjusting first magnetic contact • Correct setting of this magnetic contact is of vital importance. Since it is activated when the machine lowers itself to work depth, correct switch timing is crucial. The blades must be at an appropriate speed before making contact with the surface. This benefits the engine and the belt transmission.
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• There are two adjustment options on the holder of the magnetic switch. On top are two fixing bolts (M6) for lengthwise adjustment. . On the bottom are two fixing bolts (M6) for angle adjustment. By combining the two adjustment options, the magnetic switch can be placed in the prescribed position.
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• The holder of the magnetic contact allows for sufficient control. Loosen the fixing screw (M6) of the holder by one turn (10 mm spanner) and move the magnetic switch completely outside the range of the detection point. • Disengage the transport lock. •...
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• Engage the transport lock. • Just as for magnet contact two, the holder is equipped with a control device. Unfasten the fixing bolt (M6) of the holder by one turn (10 mm spanner). • Move the magnet switch completely away from the radius of the detection point. Engage the transport lock and push the All-in-one control lever down to lower the machine into work mode.
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• The protective covers must be removed in order to reach the machine parts or drives that require maintenance. Proceed as follows: Caution: Removing protective covers is considered to be maintenance. Consequently, the engine must be turned off and appropriate clothing must be worn. Caution: Protective covers are intended to shield off dangerous areas to avoid accidents.
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• Replace the felt rings if they are damaged or torn. You can order them from your authorised ELIET Service Centre under stock code BA 820 203 020. • Ensure to properly tighten the bolts when repla- cing the cover against the compartment. Avoid any bending of the joggles on the cover.
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When the machine is in transport mode, the clearance between the compartment and the surface is only 8 mm. That is insufficient for proper inspection or maintenance activities. ELIET therefore developed a lifting vehicle that can lift the machine quickly and effortlessly to 35 cm: the DZC...
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The weight at the anti-scalping roller is approximately 85 kg. Thanks to the lever, the effective weight that must be pulled down is about 25 kg. For ergonomic reasons and to avoid injuries, ELIET recommends to perform this action with two people.
• Detach the two battery poles when storing the machine for a long time. • To avoid rust on the machine touch up all chipped areas or treat them with anti-rust grease. Original paints/enamels in the appropriate colours are available from your ELIET dealer.
13. Equipment specifications DZC 750 Steel plate 5 mm Chassis 2350 x 915 x 930 mm Dimensions Epoxipolyester Paint 320 kg Weight Honda GX 390 LKE Engine 13 HP / 9,5 kW Capacity Electric 12V Starter Petrol (reduction 1/2) Engine type 750 mm Operating width Number of blades...
EN 13684: Garden Equipment - Pedestrian controlled lawn aerators and scarifiers - Safety ELIET mfg. cy. hereby declares that after performing a hazard analysis, it is fully aware of the potential hazards and risks associated with the machine. In this knowledge, the necessary steps have been taken in line with Machine Directive 2006/42/EC in order to ensure absolute operator safety for the operator, when the machine is used correctly.
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Annex 1 Risk analysis Please find below a list of hazards and risks connected with transportation or operation of this overseeder. Take good notice of these dangers and avoid risks by following the instructions in the manual. Beware that risks are not limited to the operator: bystanders can be exposed as well. Ensure that bystanders are always kept at a safe distance.
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during operation. • Hearing loss as a result of not wearing the proper ear plugs or hearing protection during operation. • Nerve damage or rheumatic disease can develop when exposed to the jarring for too long, without pausing for breaks. •...
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Annex 2 POSITION ON DIAGRAM SEED/100M [KG/100M 0,39 1,55 Overseeder DZC750 Position on diagram...
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Annex 3 BOLT HEAD IN ACCORDANCE WITH DIN 931, DIN 912, ... Torque (Nm)) Screw thread tolerance class 10.9 Normal screw thread type 1050 1100 1550 1450 2100 Fine screw thread type M8 x 1 M10 x 1,25 M12 x 1,5 M14 x 1,5 M16 x 1,5 M18 x 1,5...
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