matev CLS-G/H 1050 Operating Manual

Material collection system

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matev GmbH
Nürnberger Str. 50
90579 Langenzenn, Germany
T +49 9101 9087 -0
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Operating manual
Carefully read chapter 4 Delivery and transport all the way through before
unpacking the implement.
Prior to using the implement for the first time read this operating manual
carefully and conscientiously all the way through.
Keep this manual where it is easily accessible. This will enable you to refer
to important information and handling instructions as needed.
The operating manual is part of the implement. The operating manual must
always be provided with new and used machines.
2021-09-23
Material Collection System
CLS-G/H 1050, 1350, 1650

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  • Page 1 Operating manual Material Collection System CLS-G/H 1050, 1350, 1650 Carefully read chapter 4 Delivery and transport all the way through before unpacking the implement. Prior to using the implement for the first time read this operating manual carefully and conscientiously all the way through.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction Dear customer! Dear customer! Thank you for purchasing a product of matev GmbH, we appreciate your trust. You have acquired a quality product, if contrary to expectations you should have problems with the implement, contact your responsible sales partner.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Table of contents Introduction ........................ 2 .... About this operating manual ................... 4 ......Safety .......................... 5 Intended use ........................ 5 ..Instructions for the owner .................... 5 ..3.2.1 ..Instruction 3.2.2 ..Qualifications of personnel 3.2.3 ..Accident prevention General safety notices ....................
  • Page 4: About This Operating Manual

    About this operating manual About this operating manual Prior to first use read this operating manual carefully and conscientiously all the way through. Keep this operating manual where it is easily accessible. This will enable you to refer to important information and handling instructions as needed. At transfer of the machine the owner of the machine receives instruction in the operation and maintenance of the machine from the owner's sales partner.
  • Page 5: Safety

    Safety Safety Guidelines and instructions with which you must comply, are summarized in this section. Intended use The implement must only be used in accordance with its specifications. Please read chapter5.1 Intended use all the way through. All other uses are excluded. Non-intended use causes: •...
  • Page 6: Warnings On The Machine

    Safety Danger! Severe injury to the operator or third parties occurs. Comply with the safety notice. Attention! Minor injury to the operator or third parties can occur. The tractor, the implement, or the environment can be damaged. Comply with the safety notice. ...
  • Page 7 Safety Attention! Danger of injury due to the hydraulic system. Do not enter the danger zone unless the lift cylinder safeguard is in place. Page 7 of 27...
  • Page 8: Delivery And Transport

    Delivery and transport Delivery and transport Our implements are delivered in suitable packaging. Please comply with the valid occupational health and safety regulations when unpacking and use suitable hoists if necessary. Delivery on a pallet 4.1.1 Lift the implement off of the pallet Remove the protective packaging and the transport safeguard.
  • Page 9: Operation

    Operation Operation Danger! At transfer of the machine the owner of the machine receives instruction in the operation and maintenance of the machine from the owner's sales partner. The owner must ensure that operating and maintenance personnel have been instructed in full scope in the operation and maintenance of the machine. The machine must not be operated or maintained without instruction.
  • Page 10: Fig. 1: Arrest Bolts

    Operation Proceed as follows to attach the material collection system on a rear three-point linkage: Turn the casters to the rear and secure them with the arrest bolts. Arrest bolts Fig. 1: Arrest bolts 2. Drive the vehicle in reverse close to the material collection system. 3.
  • Page 11: Detaching The Material Collection System From The Rear Three-Point Linkage

    Operation 11. If your grass collection implement has an electric changeover valve, connect the plug to the towing vehicle. 12. Mount the universal shaft as shown as described in chapter 5.4. Detaching the material collection system from the rear three- point linkage Danger! If you do not comply with the following instructions the implement can tip...
  • Page 12: Mounting The Suction Port And Suction Hose

    Operation Overlap Fig. 4: Check universal joint shaft The universal shaft in Fig. 4 is too long and must be shortened in accordance with the provided operating manual of the universal joint shaft. Mounting the suction port and suction hose Danger! Severe injury to the operator or third parties occurs.
  • Page 13: Starting And Switching Off The Turbine

    Operation Remove the original rock guard. Mount the supplied suction port with the attachment parts on the mower. This mounting process will vary depending on the mower type. Secure the connections. Slide the suction hose onto the opening of the suction port and secure it with the hose clamp.
  • Page 14: Lifting, Lowering, And Emptying The Collection Container

    Operation Lifting, lowering, and emptying the collection container Danger! Severe injury to the operator or third parties occurs. Comply with the following instructions when lifting and lowering the collection container: Ensure that no one is in the danger zone. The material collection system can tilt. The tractor must be on a firm and level substrate when you empty the collection container.
  • Page 15: High-Dump

    Operation Fig. 7: Low-dump Activate the tractor's hydraulic system to close the cover. Ensure that the cover is tightly sealed, i.e. ensure that the cover rests flush on the container. 5.7.2 High-dump Attention! Danger of injury due to the hydraulic system. If the container is lifted, do not enter the danger zone unless the lift cylinder safeguard is in place.
  • Page 16: Clean The Filter Mat

    Operation Fig. 9: Container lifted out, cover closed. Approach the dump point with the tractor in reverse. If your material collection system has an electromagnetic changeover valve, then set it on Open/Close cover. Activate the tractor's hydraulic system to close the cover. The cuttings will drop out.
  • Page 17: Fig. 11: Retaining Rod - Filter Cloth

    Operation Fig. 11: Retaining rod – filter cloth Pull the filter cloths downward and out of the guide Fig. 12: Remove filter cloth Clean the filter cloth Slide filter cloth back into the guide. Lock the filter cloth with the rod and secure the rod with the spring cotter. Page 17 of 27...
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Danger! The implement can fall over. Only perform service and maintenance tasks when • the CLS is on level ground, • the CS is mounted on the tractor and • the collection container is empty. Danger! Severe injury to the operator or third parties occurs. Only perform service and maintenance tasks with lifted container, if the container has been safeguarded against falling unintentionally by appropriately positioning the lowering safeguard.
  • Page 19: Lubricating Schedule

    Maintenance Lubricating schedule Lubricating points are marked with stickers. If a sticker is on a cover that can be dismounted, then as a rule the lubricating nipple is under the cover. Symbol Meaning Lubricate daily 1/50h Lubricate every 50 operating hours 2/a (1/500h) Lubricate at the beginning and end of the season and after 500 operating hours...
  • Page 20 Maintenance Page 20 of 27...
  • Page 21: Adjustment Tasks

    Maintenance Adjustment tasks Symbol Meaning Adjust the belt tension on the adjustable bearing block Adjust the distance and position of the rear shell to the front shell via adjustable hinges. Adjust the closing angle of the rear shell through length change on the cylinder.
  • Page 22 Maintenance Page 22 of 27...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Maintenance Troubleshooting Danger! Severe injury to the operator or third parties occurs. Danger! Comply with the following instructions when executing the troubleshooting tasks cited below: • You must switch off the tractor and remove the ignition key. • You must safeguard the collection container against lowering unintentionally, please use the lowering safeguard on the lift cylinder.
  • Page 24 Maintenance • Check the position of the control valve on the implement. • Check the electrical lines, connection of the plug-type connector, and the fuse Page 24 of 27...
  • Page 25: Repair

    Take the parts to the collection points for residual waste, special waste, or recycle them depending on material. matev GmbH does not provide any disposal services. Guarantee The general terms and conditions of matev GmbH apply. Technical data Type designation Units...
  • Page 26: List Of Illustrations

    List of illustrations List of illustrations Fig. 1: Arrest bolts ..............................10 Fig. 2: Lower link bolt ..............................10 Fig. 3: Align the implement ............................10 Fig. 4: Check universal joint shaft ..........................12 Fig. 5: Mounting of the suction port and suction hose ..................... 12 Fig.
  • Page 27: Ec - Declaration Of Conformity

    GmbH Nürnberger Str.50 90579 Langenzenn, Germany declares that the machine Grass Collection Implement TYPE CLS-G/H 1050 131 8561 / 131 8562 complies with the provisions of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and with the implementing national statutory regulations. The signer is authorized to compile the technical documents.

This manual is also suitable for:

Cls-g/h 1350Cls-g/h 1650

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