Wiedenmann Favorit XP Translation Of Original Operating Instructions

Wiedenmann Favorit XP Translation Of Original Operating Instructions

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Operating Instructions
Grass and Leaf Vacuum
From equipment I.D. No. :
Collector
Favorit XP
329.003
Status :
329 99 01
1020329XP05142001
April 2014

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  • Page 1 Translation of original Operating Instructions Grass and Leaf Vacuum Collector Favorit XP 329.003 From equipment I.D. No. : 1020329XP05142001 Status : April 2014 329 99 01...
  • Page 2 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification...
  • Page 3 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification...
  • Page 4 Preface READ THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY to familiarise yourself with the correct way to operate and service your machine, and to prevent personal injury or damage to the machine. These operating instructions and the adhesive safety signs on your machine can also be obtained in other languages (your dealer can order these for you).
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CO N T E N T S Page * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1.0.
  • Page 6: Safety Measures

    1.0. Safety Measures RECOGNISE WARNING SYMBOLS This symbol draws your attention to the safety instructions attached to the machine or contained in these operating instructions. It means that there is a risk of injury. Follow all recommended safety instructions as well as the accident prevention regulations.
  • Page 7 1.0. Safety Measures OBSERVE THE ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Always observe local road traffic regulations when using public roads. WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING Wear close-fitting clothing and the appropriate safety equipment for the work at hand. Prolonged exposure to loud noise can result in impairment or loss of hearing.
  • Page 8 1.0. Safety Measures STAY CLEAR OF ROTATING DRIVE SHAFTS Carelessness in the area of the rotating drive shafts can result in serious injury or even death. Always ensure that all shaft protection devices are fitted i.a.w. regulations and that the universal-joint shaft sheath tubing can turn freely.
  • Page 9 1.0. Safety Measures USE SAFETY LIGHTS AND EQUIPMENT Avoid collisions with other road users. Slow moving tractors with mounted or towed equipment, and self-propelled machines on public roads pose a specific danger. Frequently check for traffic coming behind you, especially when making turns.
  • Page 10 1.0. Safety Measures REMOVE PAINT BEFORE WELDING OR HEATING PARTS Welding should only be carried out by persons with a relevant qualifying certificate i.a.w. EN287. Avoid the formation of toxic fumes and dust. Hazardous fumes can be generated when paint is heated due to welding, soldering, or using a welding torch.
  • Page 11: Safety Decal

    1.0. Safety 1.1. Safety decals Pictorial safety sings At several important places of this machine safety sings are affixed intendent to signify potenial danger. The hazard is identified by a pictorial in a warning triangle. An adjacent pictorial provides information how to avoid personal injury.
  • Page 12 1.0. Safety 1.1. Safety decals Container flap opening When the tractor engine is running, stay clear of the swivel area of the container flap Maintenance Before performing maintenance or repair work, shut off engine and remove key. All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
  • Page 13 1.0. Safety 1.1. Safety decals Blower Never put your hands inside the blower while the engine is running. Never leave the blower running if the trap is running or the container is protruding. Otherwise, people may be injured by flying objects. Running gear The running wheels must be locked before laying down the...
  • Page 14 1.0. Safety 1.1. Safety decals Container flap opening Due to danger of crushing, never put your hands in danger areas as long as components are still moving. Cleaning flap Never leave blower running when cleaning flap is open. There is a risk of injury from thrown or flying objects.
  • Page 15: Safety Instructions

    1.0. Safety 1.2. Safety instructions Besides the information in these 11. Attaching the suction unit may operating instructions, please also influence the driving and operational observe generally applicable safety characteristics of the tractor. The and accident-prevention standards! vehicle should be operated in a manner suited to the respective Familiarize yourself with all terrain and ground conditions.
  • Page 16: Assembly

    2.0. Assembly 2.1. General Information For this work, please use your personal protective equipment (PSA) such as: gloves, goggles, ear protectors. 2.2. Installing the fill level display Secure the position switch (A) with the flexible arm in the container at the existing bores, using two cylinder screws (B).
  • Page 17: Fitting The Long Attachment

    2.0. Assembly 2.3. Fitting the long attachment secure to a crane, hook the round sling suspension tackle to the upper guide ATTENTION DANGER ! bar pin. Swing the moving gear back and secure it This will prevent the vacuum collector from against rotating (see section 4.2.) tilting forward.
  • Page 18: Fitting The Lighting System

    2.0. Assembly 2.4. Fitting the lighting system Insert the electrical cable into the hole (A) on the hopper gate frame and thread it to the right. Secure the side lamp (B) with the bracket on the right-hand side to the hopper gate reinforcement (C) using the hexagon bolt (D) provided.
  • Page 19: Transport

    3.0. Transport 3.1. General Information ATTENTION DANGER !  The grass and leaf vacuum collector is secured to a transport frame for delivery.  Only use fork lifts, cranes or hoisting gear with sufficient lifting capacity.  Never stand under lifted loads.
  • Page 20: Transporting The Grass And Leaf Vacuum Collector

    3.0. Transport 3.2. Transporting the grass and leaf vacuum collector CAUTION DANGER: Caution must be excercised when cutting through the securing straps. Risk of injury due to ends “springing open”. 3.2.1. Transport Using a Forklift If the grass and leaf vacuum collector is still secured to the transport frame: ...
  • Page 21: Tractor Attachments

    4.0. Tractor attachments 4.1. Attaching material collector to tractor CAUTION: Only attach the collector with the illustrations 329.11, there is an support legs on a solid, even surface. increased risk of toppling and OVERTURNING HAZARD! accidents. This can result in serious injuries.
  • Page 22: Support Leg

    4.0. Tractor attachments 4.3. Support leg After attaching the collector, push the support leg up as far as possible (A), connect it (B) and secure it in place. 4.4. Converting the hydraulics For tractors with 3 hydraulic connectors, the machine can be converted using the attached hydraulic kit.
  • Page 23: Connecting The Hydraulics

    4.0. Tractor attachments 4.5. Connecting the hydraulics The hydraulics are connected to the hydraulic connectors on the rear end of the tractor. If the tractor does not have a hydraulic connector, contact your dealer. 4.6. Cardan shaft adjustment For length adjustment, hold the cardan shaft halves in the shortest operating position beside each other and mark.
  • Page 24: Ballast

    4.0. Tractor attachments 4.7. Ballast When attaching rear-mounted equipment, always ensure there is sufficient front-axle load; the steering capability of the vehicle must be maintained. Always position weights in accordance with specifications at the securing points provided. When selecting the front weights, ensure that the permissible axle loads and permissible total weight,...
  • Page 25: Removal From Tractor

    5.0. Removal from Tractor 5.1. Securing the running gear Swivel both running wheels (A) to the back. Unscrew both spring cotters (C). Push the connecting pin (B) downwards into the hole in the wheel fork and secure it in place with both spring cotters (C).
  • Page 26: Before Initial Operation

    6.0. Before initial operation 6.1. Attaching the container flap CAUTION : Prior to attaching the container flap, the collector must be attached to the tractor. DANGER OF TILTING !  Secure container flap (A) with screw and U-disc on both sides of the container.
  • Page 27: Checking Speed And Direction Of Rotation Of Tractor Power Take-Off Shaft

    6.0. Before initial operation 6.3. Checking speed and direction of rotation of tractor power take-off shaft Check the speed and direction of rotation (decals on front side of machine) and compare with your tractor data. The decal tells you the speed and direction-of-rotation settings of the machine.
  • Page 28: Operation

    7.0. Operation 7.1. Driving characteristics CAUTION : The driving and operational characteristics of the tractor may be influenced by the attachment of the collector.  Always adapt your driving style to match the terrain and ground conditions.  Special care should be taken when working and turning on a slope.
  • Page 29: High-Level Tipping Of Container

    7.0. Operation 7.4. High-level tipping of container  Switch off mower and collector.  Lift up mower.  Drive to filling object, stopping just before it.  The collecting device needs to be on the chassis for emptying.  Move control valve on A...
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    7.0. Operation 7.5. Troubleshooting CAUTION : Clean with a hand brush or water only. Never with your bare hands. RISK OF INJURY ! Fault Cause Remedy Mow grass twice Poor Long grass Grass collection mow at half working width Working speed too Reduce working speed high Release intake fitting...
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    8.0. Maintenance 8.1. General information CAUTION : The engine must be shut down before all tasks. The ignition key must also be removed. The centrifugal mass may cause the blower to run on. Do not move too near to the machine during this time.
  • Page 32: Hydraulic System

    8.0. Maintenance 8.3. Hydraulics system Check hydraulic lines at regular intervals for damage and aging and replace if necessary. CAUTION : The grass and leaf vacuum collector is not approved for use of bio oils. CAUTION : High-pressure fluids which leak under high pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury.
  • Page 33: Safety Locking On High-Level Tipping System

    8.0. Maintenance 8.4. Safety locking on high-level tipping system CAUTION : When working under the raised container, the safety locking system must be engaged to secure the container against inadvertent lowering. RISK OF INJURY !  aise container with high- level tipping system to maximum height.
  • Page 34: Cleaning The Material Collector

    8.0. Maintenance 8.6. Cleaning the material collector CAUTION : Clean with a hand brush or water only - never with your bare hands. RISK OF INJURY ! Clean the machine daily after completion of collecting work. This will ensure that the machine is in perfect working order the next time you use it.
  • Page 35: Threaded Bolt For Fine Adjustment Of The Hopper Gate

    8.0. Maintenance 8.7. Threaded bolt for fine adjustment of the hopper gate Check the threaded bolt (E) regularly for damage and for CAUTION : the formation of cracks. When working under the raised container, the safety locking system must be engaged to secure Damaged threaded bolts must the container against be replaced.
  • Page 36: Wheels

    8.0. Maintenance 8.7. Threaded bolt for fine adjustment of the hopper gate Once the hopper has been adjusted, raise it until the upper guide bar (A) reaches a horizontal position. Tighten the hexagon nut (D) to secure the adjustment. Undo the hexagon nut (C). Move the two half shells back to their starting position.
  • Page 37: V-Belt Drive

    8.0. Maintenance 8.9. V-belt drive Check V-belt tension on a regular basis. The V-belt must press between the belt pulleys by about 15 mm at a load of 60 N. 329.23 1. Release securing screws (A) and locknut (B). 2. Insert screw (C) until the values for the correct V-belt tension are reached.
  • Page 38: Lubrication - General Information

    8.0. Maintenance 8.10. Lubrication – general information  Before starting any lubrication work, the engine must be shut down and the ignition key removed.  Lubricate more often than specified if necessary.  All exposed machine parts, thread spindles and guides should have a permanent, thin coating of oil.
  • Page 39 8.0. Maintenance 8.10.2. Lubrication (weekly) Lubricate points marked on the illustration by arrows once a week. All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification...
  • Page 40: Unauthorized Conversion And Spare Part Manufacture

    8.0. Maintenance 8.11. Disassembly / disposal CAUTION : Proceed with caution when Disassembly for disposal disassembling the collector. 1. Place collector on firm Please refer to the chapter ground. "Safety measures" and local safety regulations. 2. Drain hydraulic oil. 3. Disassemble collector, working from top to bottom.
  • Page 41: Equipment

    9.0. Equipment 9.1. Scope of Delivery  Favorit XP with high-power turbine – moves clockwise;  Drive 540 U/min. on right  Hydraulic high-dumping  Running gear and support leg  1,200-liter plastic trap 1,500-liter plastic trap  Add-on parts three-point KAT.I...
  • Page 42: Technical Data

    10.0. Technical data 10.1. Technical data with 1200-liter container flap (ground-level tipping) Height max. with running gear 3820 mm Height with running gear 2020 mm Height up to center of drive shaft 600 mm Height to lower guide bar connection 380 mm Height to upper guide bar connection 460 mm...
  • Page 43 10.0. Technical data 10.1. Technical data with 1200-liter container flap (ground-level tipping) 329.29 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification...
  • Page 44 10.0. Technical data 10.2. Technical data with 1500-liter container flap (ground-level tipping) Height max. with running gear 3840 mm Height with running gear 2020 mm Height up to center of drive shaft 600 mm Height to lower guide bar connection 380 mm Height to upper guide bar connection 460 mm...
  • Page 45 10.0. Technical data 10.2. Technical data with 1500-liter container flap (ground-level tipping) 329.30 All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make design changes at any time without prior notification...
  • Page 46 10.0. Technical data 10.3. METRIC BOLT AND CAP SCREW TORQUE VALUES Property Class and Head Markings Property Class and Markings class 4.8 class 8.8 or 9.8 class 10.9 class 12.9 Size Lubricated * Dry ** Lubricated * Dry ** Lubricated * Dry ** Lubricated * Dry **...
  • Page 47 10.0. Technical data 10.4. Serial number Enter the respective numbers in the space provided below. This number should be quoted in the event of warranty claims and when ordering spare parts. Prod Ident No.: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ All information, illustrations and specifications in these Operating Instructions are based on the latest information available at the time of publication.

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