Protection Ring.........................4-2 Hardware Safety Protection..................... 4-2 Software Controlled Charging System..................4-2 Fuse............................4-2 Overload Protection......................... 4-2 Battery............................4-2 Battery Stop..........................4-3 Basic Operating Instructions......................5-1 Switch ON or OFF the Juno 100....................5-1 Open or Close the Cover......................5-1 Table of Contents...
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Connect or disconnect the E-Link Manual Controller...............5-3 Manually Drive the Juno 100....................5-5 Start or Stop Timed Actions..................... 5-5 Drive the Juno 100 to the Charging Station................5-6 Reset the Emergency Stop Button...................5-6 Start, Stop or Pause a Manual Route..................5-7...
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YOU are responsible for the SAFE operation and maintenance of your Juno 100 Feed Pusher. YOU must make sure that you and anyone else who is going to operate, maintain or work in the vicinity of the Juno 100 knows all the related SAFETY information in this manual.
Juno 100. • Make sure the electrical grounding of the electrical system and all parts of the charging station of the Juno 100 meet the local rules and regulations. • Replace any damaged electrical lines, conduits, switches and components immediately .
KEY: 1. Emergency stop button - 2. Protection cover, with stop function - 3. Acoustic warning device • Contact your nearest Lely service provider if you have any questions • Review safety related items with all operators frequently (annually) •...
Disconnect and isolate the electrical power supply before you do work on the Juno 100 • Do NOT spout water on the body of the Juno 100. Use a wet brush to clean the Juno 100 • Make sure all covers are installed when maintenance work is complete.
3.1.2 High Voltage - Electric Shock Caution Figure 2. Risk for electric shock Electric shock. Keep away from the collision detector during operation of the Juno 100. 3.1.3 No Admittance for Unauthorized Persons Figure 3. No admittance for unauthorized persons Only persons who have read and understood all applicable safety instructions are allowed to enter the area.
3.1.4 Danger - Do not Sit on Vehicle / Keep Safe Distance Figure 4. 'Do not sit on the vehicle' and 'Keep safe distance' decal (Canada and USA) Figure 5. 'Do not sit on the vehicle' and 'Keep safe distance' decal (except Canada and USA) Do not sit on the vehicle.
Location of the Safety Decals Figure 7. Location of the safety decals KEY: 1.Decal 'Risk for electric shock' (optional for shock device) - 2. Decal 'Do not sit on the vehicle' and 'Keep safe distance' - 3. 'Decal 'Emergency stop button' Installation of Safety Decals Make sure the installation surface is clean and dry.
Maintenance of Safety Decals Safety decals on the Juno 100 Feed Pusher display important and useful information that will help you safely operate and maintain the Juno 100. Obey the instructions below to make sure all the decals stay in the correct position and condition.
An acoustic warning device alerts persons and cows when the vehicle starts to move or moves. • Before the JUNO 100 leaves the charging station a long beep is sound • During the route short term beeps are sound. Safety Devices...
Protection Ring The cover (2) of the Juno 100 has a collision detector that stops the vehicle immediately when the vehicle hits an object that is at least 70 cm (27.5 in) above floor level. The reaction of the Juno 100 depends on the object type.
The full set of operating instructions can be found in the installation & operation manual. Switch ON or OFF the Juno 100 The Juno 100 does not need to be switched OFF during normal operation. To switch ON Open the cover.
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Figure 8. Open the cover Basic Operating Instructions...
Connect or disconnect the E-Link Manual Controller Danger of being entangled by rotating parts. Keep hands, loose clothing, and long hair away from moving parts during operation of the Juno 100. Get the E-Link Manual Controller. Push the [Pause] button (3).
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Figure 10. Operate the E-Link Manual Controller Connect the connector of the E-Link Manual Controller to the connector on the cover (1). Operate the E-Link Manual Controller if applicable. Disconnect the E-Link Manual Controller and store it on a safe location.
Manually Drive the Juno 100 Stop all timed actions (page 5‑5). Push [ ] twice to select the menu (see figure on page 5‑5) 'Manual driving'. In the menu 'Manual driving', push: • [L] to turn right, or • [R] to turn left, or •...
Drive the Juno 100 to the Charging Station Stop all timed actions. Manually drive the Juno 100 to 1.5 - 3 m (5 -10 ft.) from the charging station. Make sure the front of the vehicle points in the direction of the charging station.
Start, Stop or Pause a Manual Route To start a manual route: Stop all timed actions (page 5‑5). In the main menu of the E-Link, select 'Work' and push [ Push [ ] to select the menu 'Manual route'. Push [ ] to select the series of routes (A, B, C or D).
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