Fayat Group Bomag BPR 70/70 D Operating And Maintenance Instruction Manual

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Operating Instruction
Maintenance Instruction
Original Operating Instructions
BPR 70/70 D
S/N 101 692 75 1001>
Reversible vibratory plate
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008 200 14 EN
© 09/2016

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  • Page 1 Operating Instruction Maintenance Instruction Original Operating Instructions BPR 70/70 D S/N 101 692 75 1001> Reversible vibratory plate www.discount-equipment.com 008 200 14 EN © 09/2016...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Introduction............................5 1.1 Foreword............................6 1.2 Machine type plate and engine type plate.................. 8 Technical data............................9 2.1 Noise and vibration data......................11 2.1.1 Noise data..........................11 2.1.2 Vibration data..........................12 Safety regulations..........................13 Display and control elements......................
  • Page 4 Table of contents 6.8.3 Check the oil level in the exciter housing................... 65 6.9 Annual maintenance........................66 6.9.1 Change engine oil and oil filter....................66 6.9.2 Replacing the fuel filter....................... 67 6.9.3 Changing the oil in the exciter housing..................68 6.9.4 Check the V-belt tension, if necessary replace the V-belt............
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction BPR 70/70 D...
  • Page 6: Foreword

    Introduction – Foreword 1.1 Foreword BOMAG manufactures machines for earth, asphalt and refuse compaction, stabilizers/recyclers as well as planers and pavers. BOMAG’s vast experience in connection with state-of-the-art production and testing methods, such as lifetime tests of all important components and highest quality demands guar- antee maximum reliability of your machine.
  • Page 7 Introduction – Foreword Apart from that, you can also order the spare parts catalogue against the serial number of your machine. The above notes do not constitute an extension of the warranty and liability conditions specified in the general sales and delivery conditions of BOMAG GmbH.
  • Page 8: Machine Type Plate And Engine Type Plate

    Introduction – Machine type plate and engine type plate 1.2 Machine type plate and engine type plate Please enter here: Machine type (1): Serial number (2): Fig. 1: Machine type plate (example) Please enter here: Engine type (1): Engine number (2): Fig.
  • Page 9: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data BPR 70/70 D...
  • Page 10 Technical data Fig. 3 BPR 70/70 D Dimensions in mm 1030 1470 1860 Dimensions in inch 34.3 40.6 57.9 73.2 38.6 21.7 27.6 33.5 BPR 70/70 D Weights Operating weight (CECE) W 553 kg 1219 lbs Operating weight (CECE) W1 575 kg 1268 lbs Operating weight (CECE) W2...
  • Page 11: Noise And Vibration Data

    Technical data – Noise and vibration data BPR 70/70 D Type 1D 81 1D 81 Cooling Number of cylinders Rated power ISO 3046 IFN 9.2 KW 12.3 hp Rated speed 2700 rpm 2700 min Drive system mechanical mechanical Exciter system Frequency 68 Hz 4080 vpm...
  • Page 12: Vibration Data

    Technical data – Noise and vibration data WARNING! Loss of hearing caused by too high noise bur- dens! – Wear your personal protective equipment (ear protection). Guaranteed sound power level = 109 dB(A), determined acc. to ISO 3744 and EN 500 2.1.2 Vibration data Hand-arm vibration Vector total of the weighted effective acceleration in three orthog-...
  • Page 13: Safety Regulations

    Safety regulations Safety regulations BPR 70/70 D...
  • Page 14 Safety regulations General This BOMAG machine has been built in compliance with the latest technical standard and complies with the applicable regulations and technical rules. However, dangers for persons and property may arise from this machine, if: it is used for purposes other than the ones it is intended for, it is operated by untrained personnel, it is changed or converted in an unprofessional way, the safety instructions are not observed.
  • Page 15 Safety regulations Remaining dangers, remaining Despite careful work and compliance with standards and regula- risks tions it cannot be ruled out that further dangers may arise when working with and handling the machine. Both the machine as well as all other system components comply with the currently valid safety regulations.
  • Page 16 Safety regulations Notes on safety in the operating and maintenance instructions WARNING! Paragraphs marked like this highlight possible dan- gers for persons. NOTICE! Paragraphs marked like this highlight possible dan- gers for machines or parts of the machine. Paragraphs marked like this contain technical infor- mation for the optimal economical use of the machine.
  • Page 17 Safety regulations Become acquainted with the equipment, the control elements, the working principle of the machine and the working area. Wear your personal protective outfit (hard hat, safety boots, etc.). Wear ear defenders. Before starting the machine check whether: the machine shows any obvious faults all guards and safety elements are in place the controls are fully functional the machine is free of oily and combustible material...
  • Page 18 Safety regulations Do not spill any fuel. Catch running out fuel, do not let it seep into the ground. Keep dirt and water away from the fuel. A leaking fuel tank can cause an explosion. Ensure tight fit of the fuel tank cover, if necessary replace immediately.
  • Page 19 Safety regulations the fitting shows corrosion that impairs both function and strength. fittings are damaged or deformed, whereby the function and strength of the hose - hose connection is impaired. hoses are mixed up by mistake. Only genuine BOMAG replacement hydraulic hoses ensure that the correct hose type (pressure range) is used at the right location.
  • Page 20 Safety regulations Do not guide the water jet directly into air filter and air intake or exhaust muffler. After maintenance work After all maintenance work is completed reinstall all guards and safety installations. Repair Repair work must only be performed by qualified and authorized persons.
  • Page 21 Safety regulations Fig. 4: Stickers and decals Information sticker - Lashing point Information sticker - Lifting point Information sticker - Ultra-low sulphur fuel Maintenance sticker Operation sticker - Throttle lever Information sticker - Guaranteed sound capacity level Instruction sticker - Wear ear defenders Operation sticker - Travel lever Brief operating instructions 10 Information sticker - Hydraulic oil...
  • Page 22 Safety regulations BPR 70/70 D...
  • Page 23: Display And Control Elements

    Display and control elements Display and control elements BPR 70/70 D...
  • Page 24: General Notes

    Display and control elements – General notes 4.1 General notes If you are not yet familiar with the control and display elements on this machine you should read this section thoroughly before starting any operation on the machine. Here all functions are described in detail.
  • Page 25: Description Of Indicators And Control Elements

    Display and control elements – Description of indicators and control elements 4.2 Description of indicators and control elements 1 - Steering rod height adjustment 2 - Locking pawl lever Fig. 5 3 - Throttle lever 4 - Handle 5 - Travel lever (tip switch) 6 - Backup protection Fig.
  • Page 26 Display and control elements – Description of indicators and control elements Start switch Position "0" Ignition off, warning buzzer off Position "I" Ignition on, warning buzzer on Position "II" Engine starts, warning buzzer off Fig. 9 Operating hour meter Fig. 10 Optional equipment Economizer display Fig.
  • Page 27: Function Of The Economizer

    Display and control elements – Function of the Economizer 4.3 Function of the Economizer Surface covering compaction control is used to determine the dynamic stiffness of the soil. A acceleration sensor measures the reaction of the soil to the vibrating base plate of the vibratory plate. An LED display shows the soil stiffness measuring value as a non- dimensional value.
  • Page 28 Display and control elements – Function of the Economizer The Economizer is maintenance free. Do not clean the front screen with hard objects! The material may be destroyed. Possibly disturbing scratches can be removed by polishing, e.g. with lacquer polish. Vibrating plates of the same type show identical measuring values when used on the same soil.
  • Page 29: Operation

    Operation Operation BPR 70/70 D...
  • Page 30: General

    Operation – General 5.1 General If you are not yet acquainted with the controls and indicating elements on this machine you should thoroughly read chapter "Indicators and control elements" before starting work. All indicators and control elements are described in detail in this chapter.
  • Page 31: Tests Before Taking Into Operation

    Operation – Tests before taking into operation 5.2 Tests before taking into operation The following inspections must be carried out before each working day or before a longer working period. WARNING! Danger of accident! Please observe strictly the safety regulations in the corresponding section of this instruction manual! Park the machine on ground as level as possible.
  • Page 32: Folding Down The Steering Rod

    Operation – Folding down the steering rod 5.3 Folding down the steering rod Pull the locking pawl lever (2) Ä Fig. 14 and lower the steering rod, so that it can swing freely. Adjust the steering rod with the height adjustment (1) to the height of your body.
  • Page 33: Operating The Low Oil Level Safety Device

    Operation – Operating the low oil level safety device 5.4 Operating the low oil level safety device NOTICE! The low oil level safety device does not release the operator from his duty to check the oil level every day. The engine is equipped with a low oil level safety device, which interrupts the fuel flow to the injection pump.
  • Page 34: Start The Engine

    Operation – Start the engine 5.5 Start the engine WARNING! Exhaust gases are extremely dangerous! Always ensure an adequate supply of fresh air when starting and operating in closed rooms and trenches! WARNING! Danger of accident! Before starting make sure that there are no per- sons in the danger area of engine or machine and that all safety installations are in place.
  • Page 35 Operation – Start the engine NOTICE! Starting attempts should not exceed 30 seconds uninterrupted or max. 3 times 10 seconds. After this time allow the starter to cool down to ambient temperature. If the engine has not started after these attempts, determine the cause.
  • Page 36: Emergency Starting With Safety Crank Handle

    Operation – Emergency starting with safety crank handle 5.6 Emergency starting with safety crank handle This starting procedure should only be used in case of a defective, discharged or missing battery. Turn the ignition key to position "I". ð The warning buzzer does not sound. With the ignition switch in position I the battery is being charged when the engine is running, as long as the battery voltage...
  • Page 37 Operation – Emergency starting with safety crank handle Open the rubber cover. Take the safety crank handle (1) out of the bracket. Fig. 22 Insert the safety crank handle. Stand in a correct position to the machine . Hold the crank handle properly.
  • Page 38 Operation – Emergency starting with safety crank handle After starting take the throttle lever back to position "MIN" . Run the engine warm in idle speed for a short while before starting work. Operation of the vibratory plate can be started as soon as the engine responds to short throttle commands.
  • Page 39: Operation Of Economizer

    Operation – Operation of Economizer 5.7 Operation of Economizer Meaning of display LEDs/self test The display LEDs signalize the measuring value of the system. After the corresponding processing by the evaluation module, the display shows a measurement for the compaction of the soil. The number of lighting LEDs symbolizes the increasing compaction of the soil.
  • Page 40 Operation – Operation of Economizer The display rises to the red section, while all yellow LEDs are on: Maximum compaction with this vibratory plate has been reached. The red status-LED lights permanently, no other LED lights up: The Economizer does not detect any vibration. The red LED is flashing: Diesel vibration frequency is too low.
  • Page 41: Work/Operation

    Operation – Work/operation 5.8 Work/operation WARNING! Danger of accident! Operate the machine only with the steering rod folded down. Guide the machine only by the steering rod. Guide the machine so hat your hands do not hit against solid objects. NOTICE! The centrifugal clutch may be damaged! –...
  • Page 42 Operation – Work/operation Drive backwards WARNING! Danger of accident! As a measure to avoid injury the machine must only be guided from the side by the steering handle Press the bottom part of the travel lever (tip switch), until the vibratory plate has reached the desired travel speed in reverse.
  • Page 43: Backup Protection

    Operation – Backup protection 5.9 Backup protection WARNING! Danger of accident! As a measure to avoid injury when reversing the machine must only be guided from the side by the steering handle Operation of the backup protection Ä Fig. 33 changes the travel lever /tip switch) from reverse to forward travel.
  • Page 44: Stopping The Vibratory Plate, Shutting Down The Engine

    Operation – Stopping the vibratory plate, shutting down the engine 5.10 Stopping the vibratory plate, shutting down the engine Operate the travel lever (tip switch), until the vibratory plate vibrates on the spot. Fig. 34 NOTICE! Do not shut the engine down suddenly from full speed, but let it idle for a while for tem- perature equalization.
  • Page 45: Loading/Transport

    Operation – Loading/transport 5.11 Loading/transport WARNING! Danger of accident! Life hazard! Make sure that persons are not endangered by the machine tipping or sliding off. Use only safe lifting gear of sufficient load bearing capacity Minimum lifting capacity of lifting gear: see operating weight in chapter "Technical Data".
  • Page 46 Operation – Loading/transport Fold the lifting hook Ä Fig. 39 up. Fig. 39 Always attach the lifting tackle to the lifting eye to load the vibratory plate Ä Fig. 40 on a transport vehicle. Lash the vibratory plate down to the transport vehicle, so that it is secured against rolling, sliding and turning over.
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance BPR 70/70 D...
  • Page 48: General Notes On Maintenance

    Maintenance – General notes on maintenance 6.1 General notes on maintenance When performing maintenance work ensure strict compliance with the respective safety instructions and particularly the safety regula- tions mentioned in the corresponding section of these operating and maintenance instructions. Thorough maintenance of the machine guarantees far longer safe functioning of the machine and prolongs the lifetime of important components.
  • Page 49 Maintenance – General notes on maintenance The fuel drum must rest for a longer period of time before drawing off fuel. Under no circumstances must the drum be rolled to the tap- ping point just before drawing out fuel. When choosing the storage place for fuel make sure that spilled fuel will not harm the environment.
  • Page 50: Fuels And Lubricants

    Maintenance – Fuels and lubricants 6.2 Fuels and lubricants Engine oil Oil viscosity Choose the oil viscosity in dependence on the ambient tempera- ture at the operating location of the engine (see diagram). Occasional falling short of the temperature limit (e.g. use of SAE 15W/40 down to -15 °C (+5 °F)) may effect the cold starting ability of the engine, but will not cause any engine damage.
  • Page 51 Maintenance – Fuels and lubricants BPR 70/70 D...
  • Page 52: Table Of Fuels And Lubricants

    Maintenance – Table of fuels and lubricants 6.3 Table of fuels and lubricants Assembly Fuel or lubricant Quantity Summer Winter Attention! Observe the level marks Motor - Engine oil API CD/CE/CF/CF-4/CG-4 approx. 1.9 l (0.5 gal us) SAE 5W/30 (-5°C to +35°C) (+23 °F to +95 °F) SAE 5W/40 (-5 °C bis +45 °C) (+23 °F bis +113 °F) SAE 10W/30 (-5 °C to +35 °C) (+23 °F to +95 °F) SAE 10W/40 (-5 °C to +45 °C) (+23 °F to +113 °F)
  • Page 53: Running-In Instructions

    Maintenance – Running-in instructions 6.4 Running-in instructions The following maintenance work must be performed when running in new machines or overhauled engines: NOTICE! During the running-in period, up to approx. 200 operating hours, check the engine oil level twice every day. Depending on the load the engine is subjected to, the oil consumption will drop to the normal level after approx.
  • Page 54: Maintenance Table

    Maintenance – Maintenance table 6.5 Maintenance table daily monthly half- annu- every Maintenance work Comment annu- ally required ally years 6.6.1 Clean the machine 6.6.2 Check the engine oil level Dipstick mark 6.6.3 Check the fuel level 6.6.4 Check the hydraulic oil level Inspection glass 6.6.5...
  • Page 55 Maintenance – Maintenance table BPR 70/70 D...
  • Page 56: Daily Maintenance

    Maintenance – Daily maintenance 6.6 Daily maintenance 6.6.1 Clean the machine NOTICE! Perform cleaning work only after the engine has cooled down and with the engine stopped. Dirty operating conditions, particularly lubrication oil and fuel deposits on the cooling fins of the engine and the cooling air intake opening have an adverse effect on the cooling of the engine.
  • Page 57: Check The Fuel Level

    Maintenance – Daily maintenance Shut down the engine. Open the rear rubber cover. Pull the dipstick Ä Fig. 44 out, wipe it off with a lint-free, clean cloth and reinsert it until it bottoms. Pull out the oil dipstick again and read the oil level. The oil level should reach the upper mark on the dipstick.
  • Page 58: Check The Hydraulic Oil Level

    Maintenance – Daily maintenance If necessary, fill in fuel through a funnel with screen filter Ä Fig. 45. Close the fuel tank tightly. After the tank has been driven empty the mechan- ical oil pressure monitoring system must be acti- vated (see chapter "Actuating the oil pressure monitoring system").
  • Page 59: Check The Rubber Buffers

    Maintenance – Daily maintenance If the rubber bellows Ä Fig. 47 contracts and covers the green field, the air filter must be cleaned or, if necessary, replaced (see chapter "Checking, cleaning or replacing the air filter"). Under very dusty conditions check the rubber bel- lows several times every day.
  • Page 60: Maintenance Every Month

    Maintenance – Maintenance every month 6.7 Maintenance every month 6.7.1 Clean the cooling fins and the cooling air intake openings WARNING! Danger of injury! Always wear protective clothes (goggles, gloves) when working with compressed air. NOTICE! Dirty operating conditions, particularly lubrication oil and fuel deposits on the cooling fins of the engine and the cooling air intake opening have an adverse effect on the cooling of the engine.
  • Page 61: Drain The Sludge From The Fuel Tank

    Maintenance – Maintenance every month 6.7.2 Drain the sludge from the fuel tank WARNING! Fire hazard! When working on the fuel system do not use open fire, do not smoke, do not spill any fuel. WARNING! Health hazard! Do not inhale any fuel fumes. ENVIRONMENT! Any fuel must be caught and disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
  • Page 62: Maintenance Every 6 Months

    Maintenance – Maintenance every 6 months 6.8 Maintenance every 6 months 6.8.1 Battery service WARNING! Danger of cauterisation ! Danger of explosion! When working on the battery do not use open fire, do not smoke! The battery contains acid. Do not let acid come in contact with skin or clothes! Wear protective clothing! Wear safety goggles!
  • Page 63: Check, Adjust The Valve Clearance

    Maintenance – Maintenance every 6 months After each charging process allow the battery to rest for one hour before taking it into service. For resting periods of more than one month you should always disconnect the battery. Do not forget to perform reg- ular open-circuit voltage measurements.
  • Page 64 Maintenance – Maintenance every 6 months Intake valve 0.1 mm (0.004 in) Exhaust valve 0.2 mm (0.008 in) Check the valve clearance The decompression lever Ä Fig. 52 must be initial position. Turn the engine in correct direction, until compression resist- ance can be felt.
  • Page 65: Check The Oil Level In The Exciter Housing

    Maintenance – Maintenance every 6 months Adjust the valve clearance Slightly slacken the counter nut (2) Ä Fig. 55. Adjust setscrew (1) with a screwdriver, until the feeler gauge can be inserted and pulled out with little resistance after retightening the counter nut. Install the cylinder head cover with a new gasket.
  • Page 66: Annual Maintenance

    Maintenance – Annual maintenance 6.9 Annual maintenance 6.9.1 Change engine oil and oil filter WARNING! Danger of scalding! When draining off hot oil. By hot oil when unscrewing the engine oil filter. NOTICE! Drain the oil only when the engine is warm. For quality and quantity of oil refer to the "table of fuels and lubricants".
  • Page 67: Replacing The Fuel Filter

    Maintenance – Annual maintenance Unscrew the cap Ä Fig. 59. Wipe the sealing face on the engine clean. Insert the new filter cartridge with the recess facing down- wards. Check the seal in the cover, replace if necessary. Screw the cover in oil tight. Fig.
  • Page 68: Changing The Oil In The Exciter Housing

    Maintenance – Annual maintenance WARNING! Health hazard! Do not inhale any fuel fumes. NOTICE! Ensure strict cleanliness! Thoroughly clean the area around the fuel filter. ENVIRONMENT! Catch running out fuel and dispose of environmen- tally together with the fuel filter. Pull the fuel filter Ä...
  • Page 69 Maintenance – Annual maintenance ENVIRONMENT! Catch running out oil, do not let it seep into the ground and dispose off environmentally. Clean the area around breather and drain plug. Unscrew ventilation (1) Ä Fig. 63 and level inspection plugs (2). Drain the oil through the inspection plug bore.
  • Page 70: Check The V-Belt Tension, If Necessary Replace The V-Belt

    Maintenance – Annual maintenance 6.9.4 Check the V-belt tension, if necessary replace the V-belt Checking the V-belt Remove the V-belt guard Ä Fig. 66. Fig. 66 Check condition and tightness of V-belt Ä Fig. 67. Compression measurement approx. 10 - 30 mm (0.4 - 1.2 in) NOTICE! Replace a damaged V-belt.
  • Page 71: Maintenance Every 2 Years

    Maintenance – Maintenance every 2 years 6.10 Maintenance every 2 years 6.10.1 Change hydraulic oil and filter WARNING! Danger of scalding! Danger of scalding by hot oil. NOTICE! Park the machine on level ground. Drain off hydraulic oil at operating temperature. Replace the hydraulic oil filter with every hydraulic oil change.
  • Page 72 Maintenance – Maintenance every 2 years Change hydraulic oil and filter Disassemble connecting sockets and hoses. Fig. 70 Unscrew the connecting flange and take it off together with the hydraulic oil filter. Fig. 71 Unscrew the hydraulic oil tank. Empty the hydraulic oil tank and screw it back on. Fig.
  • Page 73 Maintenance – Maintenance every 2 years Fill in new hydraulic oil. Check the hydraulic oil level, top up if necessary. ð Nominal value: Middle of inspection glass Fig. 74 Assemble connecting sockets and hoses. Close the hood Fig. 75 BPR 70/70 D...
  • Page 74: As Required

    Maintenance – As required 6.11 As required 6.11.1 Check, clean the air filter, replace if necessary NOTICE! Do not use gasoline or hot fluids to clean the air filter. Do not continue to use a damaged air filter element. If in doubt use a new air filter.
  • Page 75: Tightening The Screws

    Maintenance – As required Insert the air filter (2) Ä Fig. 78. Check the sealing face (3) on the housing. NOTICE! When tightening the cover do not damage the seal on the filter housing. Fig. 78 Attach the cover (1) Ä Fig. 78 and tighten it with the wing screws.
  • Page 76: Engine Conservation

    Maintenance – As required 6.11.3 Engine conservation If the engine is to be shut down for a longer period of time (e.g. over winter), we recommend the following measures to avoid cor- rosion: Clean engine and cooling system: With cold cleansing agent and water jet or, even better, with steam cleaning equipment.
  • Page 77: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting Trouble shooting BPR 70/70 D...
  • Page 78: General Notes

    Trouble shooting – General notes 7.1 General notes Please observe strictly the safety regulations in the corre- sponding section of these operating and maintenance instruc- tions. Malfunctions are frequently caused by incorrect operation of the machine or insufficient maintenance. Whenever a fault occurs you should therefore thoroughly read these instruction on correct oper- ation and maintenance.
  • Page 79: Starting With Jump Wires

    Trouble shooting – Starting with jump wires 7.2 Starting with jump wires Choose this type of starting if the starter battery is exhausted and the machine cannot be started manually with the safety crank handle. NOTICE! A wrong connection will cause severe damage in the electric system.
  • Page 80: Fuses

    Trouble shooting – Fuses 7.3 Fuses WARNING! Fire hazard! Do not use fuses with higher ampere ratings and do not bridge fuses. NOTICE! Always cover the fuse with the protective cover. Fuse (25 A) Ä Fig. 83. NOTICE! Machines with Economizer are protected by an additional fuse (5 A).
  • Page 81: Engine Problems

    Trouble shooting – Engine problems 7.4 Engine problems Fault description Cause Remedy Engine does not start or does not Throttle lever in stop or idle Set the lever to “Start” position. start immediately, but can be cranked speed position. with the starter motor No fuel at the injection Fill in fuel pump.
  • Page 82 Trouble shooting – Engine problems Fault description Cause Remedy - Fuse defective Check electric equipment and related components or consult the our cus- tomer service. - Battery or other cable Check electric equipment and related connections not correctly components or consult the our cus- connected.
  • Page 83 Trouble shooting – Engine problems Fault description Cause Remedy Fill in fuel, activate the mechanical oil pressure monitoring system. - Fuel filter clogged Replace the fuel filter. - Insufficient tank ventila- Ensure sufficient ventilation of the tion tank. - Line connections leaking Check line connections for leaks.
  • Page 84: Trouble Shooting Economizer

    Trouble shooting – Trouble shooting Economizer 7.5 Trouble shooting Economizer Fault Description Possible cause Status-LED off Operation Status-LED on no frequency detected Engine not running Plug-in connector defective Sensor/cable defective Status-LED flashing Frequency detected, but outside Engine speed too low permissible range Vibration frequency too low Sensor defective...
  • Page 85: Disposal

    Disposal Disposal BPR 70/70 D...
  • Page 86: Final Shut-Down Of Machine

    Disposal – Final shut-down of machine 8.1 Final shut-down of machine If the machine can no longer be used and needs to be finally shut down you must carry out the following work and have the machine disassembled by an officially recognized specialist workshop. WARNING! Danger of cauterisation ! Danger of explosion! When working on the battery do not use open fire,...
  • Page 87 Discount-Equipment.com is your online resource for quality parts & equipment. Florida: 561-964-4949 Outside Florida TOLL FREE: 877-690-3101 Need parts? Click on this link: http://www.discount-equipment.com/category/5443-parts/ choose one of the options to help get the right parts and equipment you are looking for.

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