Lumag RP700 PRO Operator's Manual

Lumag RP700 PRO Operator's Manual

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Compactor Wacker Plate
Operator's Manual
RP700 PRO
FOR YOUR SAFETY
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE MANUAL
BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE

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  • Page 1 Distribution Limited Compactor Wacker Plate Operator’s Manual RP700 PRO FOR YOUR SAFETY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE...
  • Page 3 For the warranty to be valid the Warranty Registration Form must be completed and returned to Lumag Distribution Limited within 14 days of the purchase, together with a copy of the purchase invoice. We will use your email to confirm that we have received the completed Warranty Registration Form and contact you about any errors or omissions on the form.
  • Page 5 Lubricate X (2) Parts & Cables 1 – First service only, 2 = Should be carried out by your Lumag Dealer, 3 = May need to be done more often in dusty areas & 4 = Replace paper element only...
  • Page 7 IMPORTANT Before assembly and first operation, read carefully the instruction manual to get a good knowledge about the operation of the equipment, the maintenance and all safety directions. NOTICE NOTICE The manufacturer of this equipment takes no responsibility (in accordance with current statues) for damages on the equipment, or damages caused by the equipment, at the following conditions: - Unsuitable and unprofessional handling...
  • Page 8 RP-5 12/2 13/2 12/1 13/1 RP-75_manual_GB.indd 3 02.03.2010 12:33:32...
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  • Page 10 RP-75_manual_GB.indd 5 02.03.2010 12:33:33...
  • Page 11 13/2 13/2 LEVEL 12/2 10-15 mm RP-75_manual_GB.indd 6 02.03.2010 12:33:36...
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT CONTENT Introduction Sector of application Safety instructions General safety instructions Safety of operation Safety instructions for combustion engines Safety at service Further elements of danger and protection In case of accidents Symbols for warnings and references Controls Transportation Lifting Transportation on the ground Storage Assembly...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION INTENDED SECTOR OF APPLICATION 1. INTRODUCTION This instruction manual contains information and descriptions of methods to ensure safe operation and maintenance of the equipment. For your own safety and as a protection against injuries, follow the instructions for safety with great care. This will create a good knowledge about the features of the equipment and a good understanding for them.
  • Page 14: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To avoid accidents and fire when this equipment is used, as well as damages to other equipment/objects the following safety instructions should be respected. Carefully read all instructions before the equipment is taken in operation. Keep the instruction manual for future references.
  • Page 15 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Other persons, especially children, should be kept on distance from the equipment and the working area. Storage of tools which are not needed Tools which are not needed shall be stored in a dry, high located place, or in a locked space without reach for children.
  • Page 16: Safety Of Operation

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 14. Control of the engine Before taking the equipment into operation, all safety devices and parts with minor defects must be carefully checked. Check out that all moving parts operate without objections and don´t jam or are damaged in any other way.
  • Page 17 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS the operation. • If required – ALWAYS use suitable protection clothing. - Hearing protection, to avoid damages on the hearing - Respiratory protection, to avoid inhaling dust - Sight protection, to protect the eyes - Use firm working gloves, gloves made of leather provide good protection. - Use safety shoes - Use helmet as a protection against flying objects and particles.
  • Page 18: Safety At Service

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3.4 Safety at service WARNING WARNING Unauthorized maintenance or not attending problems can create dangerous situations during operation. Only use equipment where maintenance has been performed on a regular basis and in the right way. That is the only way to ensure a safe and smooth performance over time.
  • Page 19 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Never touch the spark plug when the motor is running. Further potential risks, thermal- Burns To touch the exhaust system can create serious burns. First, let the motor cool down. Noise damages Damages on the hearing Longer working periods without noise protection can cause damages on the hearing. - Always use hearing protection.
  • Page 20 SYMBOLS 3.7 Symbols for warnings and instructions NOTICE NOTICE The equipment is supplied from the manufacturer without oil in the motor. Before taking in operation the fi rst time, oil has to be fi lled up. If not, the motor will be seriously damaged. DANGER The exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide. Never start the motor in closed spaces.
  • Page 21 SYMBOLS CAREFUL! * Lifting point/fastening point THROTTLE CONTROL Turtle means SLOW or IDLE Rabbit means FULL SPEED or QUICK MAX. MAX. MIN. MIN. RP-75 TYPE LABEL Rüttelplatte This label contains information for model, year of 2009 11081RP75 0001 manufacturing and serial number. When ordering spare 10,5 5600 parts or service information, be prepared to submit these...
  • Page 22: Controls

    CONTROLS CONTROLS Compactor Flip-over steering schackle Transportation frame (extra acc.) Attachment for transportation frame Driving belt + protection hood Console Base plate Agitator Motor Protection frame Lifting bar Throttle control Handle Motor Power switch Starting strap Starter Choke Fuel tap Air filter Spark plug Silencer...
  • Page 23: Transportation

    TRANSPORTATION 5. TRANSPORTATION WARNING WARNING Before transportation or storage of the equipment, first let it cool down to avoid fire and to eliminate fire hazards. Further, ensure that no one can get hurt by the machine tipping or sliding, nor any loose parts can hurt someone or cause hazards.
  • Page 24: Storage

    TRANSPORTATION ASSEMBLY 5.3 Storage For storing the equipment for a month or longer periods: • Remove all dirt and stones from the base plate (D) • Clean the air filter (2) or – at heavy dirt or damages – replace it. •...
  • Page 25 ASSEMBLY 6.2 Assembly of gas wire Step 1 Step 2 Attach the gas lever on preferred side of the Loosen the wing nut (A) on the housing of steering shackle the air fi lter and remove it. Step 3 Step 4 Loosen the wing nut (B) on the air fi lter and Loosen all screws and remove the bottom remove the fi lter unit...
  • Page 26: Taking Into Operation

    TAKING INTO OPERATION 7. TAKING INTO OPERATION WARNING Carefully read the safety instructions for this section. 7.1 Type of fuel For this motor only standard type of non-leaded petrol octane-91 shall be used. Only use new and clean petrol. Water and contaminations will damage the fuel system. (Fig.
  • Page 27: Starting The Motor

    TAKING INTO OPERATION 7.3 Starting the motor (Fig. 5 – 10) • Open the fuel tap (5) by pushing to the right. • In cold condition, push the choke lever (4) to the left, to the position “closed/geschlossen”. • In warm condition, put the choke lever (4) in right position, “open/geöffnet” •...
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    TAKING INTO OPERATION MAINTENANCE NOTICE NOTICE Do not use the equipment on concrete and similar hard and tight materials. In such cases the equipment will start to bounce or hammer instead of vibrating which will damage the motor and the plate. Compacting with rubber mat (additional accessory) With a rubber mat underneath the plate, damages on paving stones and brick pavers are avoided.
  • Page 29: Maintenance Scheme

    MAINTENANCE 8.1 Maintenance scheme To avoid damages and to ensure the proper function of all safety devices, these maintenance works should be carried out with regular intervals. Disregarding the maintenance may cause risk of accidents! Every After first Every 2nd Every Every year Action 20 H.
  • Page 30: Air Filter

    MAINTENANCE 8.2 Change of oil Checking the oil level (Fig. 14) Check the oil level with the motor shut off and the equipment in horizontal. • Remove the refill screw/dip stick (13/2) and wipe it clean. • Put back the screw, without turning it in, take it out and check the level. •...
  • Page 31: Cleaning The Fuel Filter

    MAINTENANCE WARNING WARNING Never use petrol or detergent with a low ignition temperature for cleaning. This may cause fire or explosions. • Dip the clean foam rubber inset (16) in clean motor oil and squeeze out the excess oil. • Hit the paper inset (15) against a hard object to remove dirt and dust. Never brush away, this would only mean that the particles are getting stuck in the paper fibers.
  • Page 32: Driving Belt

    MAINTENANCE 8.6 Adjusting the motor speed (Fig. 19) NOTICE NOTICE Running the motor at a higher speed than suggested in the Technical Information, may cause damages on the motor and the plate. • Put the equipment on a rubber mat to prevent that it starts to move. •...
  • Page 33: Lubrication Of The Agitator

    MAINTENANCE 8.8 Lubrication of the agitator (Fig. 21) Replacement of oil in the agitator: Replace oil every 300 hour of operation • Remove the drain screw (22) and washer • Tilt the whole plate and let the oil out in a suitable container. WARNING To protect the environment, put a protecting plastic foil under the container to collect the oil.
  • Page 34: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING 9. TROUBLE SHOOTING Trouble Reason Measure Gas lever assembled in the Adjust assembly! wrong way Surface too wet. Compactor gets Foundation has to dry up The working speed too low, stuck. the plate doesn´t reach highest Adjust belt tension or replace speed Belt not tight enough, skids.
  • Page 35: Technical Specification

    TECHNICAL SPECIFIKATIONS 10. TECHNICAL SPECIFIKATIONS Model: RP-5 Motor: 1-Cylinder 4-stroke-OHV petrol motor Power: Rotation speed: 1/min 3600 Fuel: Non-lead normal petrol Tank volume: Motor oil: SAE 10W-30 oder 10W-40 Oil volume: ~ 0,6 Spark plug: FRTC or equivalent Spark gap: 0,7- 0,8 Compactor plate (L x B): 660 x 350...
  • Page 36 WARRANTIES / CUSTOMER SUPPORT 11. WARRANTIES / CUSTOMER SUPPORT Warranties The legal warranty period from date of purchase is 2 years. If any complaints to the equipment, please contact our Customer Support. In such a case, please have receipt or invoice for the equipment at hand.
  • Page 37 EU CONFORMITY 12. EU CONFORMITY In accordance with the EU - Ordinance for electromagnetic conformity, 2004/108/EU - Ordinance for machinery 2006/42/EU - Outdoor Ordinance 2000/14/EU – 2005/88/EU attachment VI This Company: L.V.G Hartham GmbH Robert-Bosch-Ring 3 D-84375 Kirchdorf/Inn Telefon: 0049 / (0)8571 / 92 556-0 Fax: 0049 / (0)8571 / 92 556-19 Confirms that...
  • Page 38: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES 13. ACCESSORIES Name Description Order no. Rubber mat, trans- 560 x 350 x 6 mm 5TGRP5 40 444 00 5 perant Wheel kit Ø 5 mm 5RRP5 40 444 00300 8 RP-75_manual_GB.indd 33 02.03.2010 12:33:51...
  • Page 39 PARTS ICLUDED 14. PARTS INCLUDED Motor unit RP-75_manual_GB.indd 34 02.03.2010 12:33:51...
  • Page 40 PARTS ICLUDED Agitator RP-75_manual_GB.indd 35 02.03.2010 12:33:51...
  • Page 41 Unit 10, Hatchmoor Industrial Estate, Hatherleigh, Okehampton, Devon EX20 3LP www.lumag-gb.co.uk 01837 811741 Lumag Distribution Limited Company Number: 09267547 VAT Number: GB154566788 Hatherleigh Plant and Tool Hire is a trading name of Lumag Distribution LTD...

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