AS MOTOR AS 1000 OVIS RC Operator's Manual
AS MOTOR AS 1000 OVIS RC Operator's Manual

AS MOTOR AS 1000 OVIS RC Operator's Manual

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Operator's Manual
Remote control mower
AS 1000 OVIS RC
From serial number:
Issued:
en-Translation of the Original Operator's Manual
038722120001
01.03.2023, V2.0

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  • Page 1 Operator's Manual Remote control mower AS 1000 OVIS RC From serial number: 038722120001 Issued: 01.03.2023, V2.0 en-Translation of the Original Operator's Manual...
  • Page 2: Notes On The Operating Manual

    Notes on the operating manual Notes on the operating manual Intended use Dear customer, The device is intended for cutting and mulching grass or sim- ilar vegetation in agriculture, and forestry. Woody growth Congratulations on your purchase. You have acquired a reli- must not be older than maximally one year.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Transport ..............Notes on the operating manual........Transport on pallets............Contact ................. Transport of ready-to-use device........Device data..............Maintenance..............Intended use..............Maintenance overview..........Maintenance and cleaning position......Explanation of the symbols........Cleaning the device............Warnings..............General inspection............Symbols in the instructions........... Checking safety function..........
  • Page 4: Explanation Of The Symbols

    Explanation of the symbols dummy Inhaltsverzeichnis Symbols in the instructions Explanation of the symbols The device is only as safe as its user. Carelessness, negli- gence or an operating error could result in severe injuries or death. Warnings In these operating instructions, the following symbols are In these operating instructions, warnings are marked with sig- used to denote special dangers.
  • Page 5 Explanation of the symbols Type plate Prior to repair and maintenance work, pull off the key. The type plate on the device provides you with informa- tion on the device type and the technical data. AS-MOTOR GmbH Ellwanger Str. 15, D-74424 Bühlertann Made in Germany Aufwuchsmäher AS XX...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Safe handling of fuel Safety instructions Fuel is toxic and highly flammable. There is a burn and explo- sion hazard! Get informed! Keep fuel away from ignition sources and do not smoke dur- For your safety, read these operating instructions carefully. ing handling.
  • Page 7: Check The Device Prior To Use

    Safety instructions Check the device prior to use Risk of injury when the motor is running Switch off the engine, wait for the blade and the engine to To ensure safe operation and to avoid hazards, injuries and stop and remove the key at the main switch damage, check the device before each use.
  • Page 8: Prior To Mowing

    Safety instructions Prior to mowing Immediately leave the danger area to the rear after engaging the blade. Only approach the stationary device from the rear when disengaging the blade. Personal protective measures Dangerous situations can result from unintended steering or driving movements.
  • Page 9: Driving On Slopes

    Safety instructions Danger area for the operator when mowing – Always keep the speed low when moving on slopes. – Do not start abruptly and do not brake abruptly. – While driving uphill or downhill, only use the device up to a maximum slope inclination of 44°.
  • Page 10: When Work Is Completed

    Safety instructions When work is completed Use caution during maintenance and repair After each mowing, close the fuel valve and the tank ventila- tion. Only carry out work as described in these operating instruc- tions. Have an authorised service centre perform all other Before you leave the device, wait for the blade and engine to work.
  • Page 11: Device Description

    Device description Device description 1 Gearbox fan 20 Type plate 2 Silencer 21 Cutting height adjustment 3 Oil dipstick / oil filler neck 22 Ejection rubber 4 Antenna 23 Mower cover 5 Receiver 24 Mower cover 6 Ventilation grid 25 Skids 7 Oil expansion chamber hydrostat 26 Chain tensioner and spring assembly 8 Air filter...
  • Page 12: Control Elements On The Device

    Control elements on the device Lever for starter flap (choke) (32) Control elements on the device The choke is closed only for start up the cold engine. As soon as the engine is running, open the choke. Close the choke: Pull out the lever for the starter flap (32).
  • Page 13 Control elements on the device Blade clutch lever (13) The blade clutch lever is a guard device. When you disen- gage the blade, the blade comes to a stop within 7 seconds. Disengaging blade: Turn the accelerator lever to MIN. Move the blade clutch lever (13) up- STOP wards.
  • Page 14: Control Elements On The Transmitter

    Control elements on the transmitter Control elements on the transmitter Pos. Symbol Function Type Transmitter: Start-stop switch Switching on, switching off Forward travel drive and travel speed Joystick Travel drive backwards and travel speed Steering to the left Joystick Steering to the right Horn/acknowledge Button Engine start...
  • Page 15: Acoustic Signals

    Acoustic signals Carrying the transmitter LED display on the receiver Fasten the belt to the transmitter in the desired way: – Hip belt – Carrying strap Acoustic signals Fig. 1: Description LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 No supply Signals of the device Supply is ok Green light Flashing weak...
  • Page 16: Information On Mowing

    Information on mowing Information on mowing Prior to starting Prior to mowing, check the device for completeness, proper function, and cleanliness. A dirty ventilation grid causes over- Checking the oil level heating of the engine which can result in engine damage. There is a risk of fire due to dirt on the muffler.
  • Page 17: Adjusting Cutting Height

    Prior to starting Checking the battery Adjusting cutting height Warning Risk of injury due to rotating blade. ► Only approach the stationary device from the rear be- fore setting the cutting height. ► Disengage the blade before setting the cutting height. The adjustment of the cutting heights is stepless.
  • Page 18: Setting Cutting Height Limit

    Switching on receiver and transmitter Setting cutting height limit Switching on receiver and transmitter Warning 1. Insert the key at the main switch. Risk of injury due to rotating blade. 2. Turn the key to pos. I. ► Disengage the blade and switch off the engine before setting the cutting height limit.
  • Page 19: Training Operation

    Training operation Training operation Operating Warning Starting the engine Risk of injury due to rotating blade. ► Make sure that nobody is in the danger area. Requirements – The fuel valve is open. Warning – The tank ventilation is open. Risk of injury caused by ejected objects.
  • Page 20: Steering

    Operating Steering Driving Notice Warning Steering while stationary or turning on the spot can dam- Risk of injury when driving forwards and in reverse. age the ground. ► Make sure that no people are in front of or behind your device and that your path is clear of obstacles.
  • Page 21: Driving On Steep Terrain

    Operating Limiting the speed Engaging blade Fast maximum speed Warning Slow maximum speed Risk of injury due to rotating blade. ► Make sure that no persons, children, animals or objects are in the danger area. Use the rotary knob (8) to limit the travel speed to a speed at which you can safely control the device.
  • Page 22: Switching Off And Parking

    Operating Switching off and parking Emergency stop The device is equipped with an Emergency Stop. To avert Warning danger, switch off all functions of the device with the Emer- gency Stop. The device is immediately put into a safe state. There is a risk of injury in case of unauthorized use.
  • Page 23: Transport

    Transport 4. Switch off the transmitter by pressing the start-stop Notice switch (1) and wait 5 seconds. Risk of damage due to incorrect fastening of straps. 5. Turn the start-stop switch (1) clockwise to switch on the transmitter. ► Fasten the straps only at the points shown in the figure. 6.
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    Maintenance Improper maintenance can make the device unsafe for oper- Maintenance ation and result in accidents. Regular maintenance keeps your device ready for use. Danger Service the device according to the following maintenance in- Danger of poisoning due to poisonous exhaust gases. structions.
  • Page 25: Maintenance Overview

    Maintenance Maintenance overview Component Action Maintenance interval Device Clean. ■ Perform basic inspection. ■ Check the RC functions. ■ ▲ Check the safety functions. ▲ Mower unit Clean. See chapter Cleaning the mower unit. □ Fuel Check fuel level. ■ Is the tank cap closed? ■...
  • Page 26 Maintenance Start-stop switch Check. □ ▲ Hydrostatic trans- Check oil level. ▲ mission Check for leaks. ■ ▲ Oil change after 50-100 h and every 200 h thereafter. ▲ Bevel gear Check the oil level. ▲ Lubrication See chapter grease lubrication. ■...
  • Page 27: Maintenance And Cleaning Position

    Maintenance Maintenance and cleaning position Cleaning the mower unit Notice Warning Cleaning agents damage the mower unit. Risk of injury due to the heavy weight of the device. The ► Clean the mower unit with water only. device can fall over and fall down and cause severe injur- ies.
  • Page 28: General Inspection

    Maintenance General inspection Checking when the engine is running 1. Switch on the transmitter and the receiver. To make sure that the device can be operated safely, check 2. Set the rotary knob “maximum travel speed” (8) to rabbit. all nuts, bolts, screws, connection of fuel lines, air filters etc. 3.
  • Page 29: Checking The Emergency Stop Switch

    Maintenance Checking the Emergency stop switch Checking the blade and flail shaft 1. Switch on the transmitter and the receiver. Warning 2. Start the engine. Wear or damage on the blades and the fastening elements 3. Move on a terrain where the blade can rotate freely and can result in the blades or the fastening elements coming does not touch objects or the ground.
  • Page 30 Maintenance Changing the flail blades Replace all flail blades together when more than 2 flail blades are damaged or worn. For each blade change, check the flail shaft (2) for damage and cracks. Always have a new spare blade ready. Original blade An original AS-blade is engraved with: AS XXXXXXXX...
  • Page 31: Checking The Blade Brake Clutch

    Maintenance Tensioning chains Checking the blade brake clutch You can carry out the work described below while the device 1. Switch on the transmitter and the receiver. is standing on a level surface. 2. Start the engine. 3. Move on a terrain where the blade can rotate freely and does not touch objects or the ground.
  • Page 32: Maintaining The Engine

    Maintenance Maintaining the engine Maintaining the air filter Danger Warning The ignition system generates an electromagnetic field. There is a fire and explosion risk due to cleaning agents. ► Wearers of pacemakers must not work on active parts. ► Never clean the air filter with flammable solvents. Make sure that the air filter is always clean.
  • Page 33: Hydrostat Transmission

    Assembly Use a charger that is equipped with a 12 V connection for Grease lubrication standard norm outlets. Insert the plug for charging into the standard norm outlet. Charge the battery before you put the device away for winter storage. A fully charged battery lasts for approx. 4 months before it needs to be recharged.
  • Page 34: Storage

    Storage Storage Spare parts The reliable and safe operation of the device also depends Danger on the quality of the spare parts used. Only use original spare parts and accessories approved by “AS-Motor.” When foreign Danger of poisoning due to poisonous exhaust gases. parts are installed, the warranty and guarantee shall be void ►...
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If a fault occurs, first it is recommended to switch off the transmitter at the start-stop switch and the device at the main switch. Wait 10 seconds and restart the device. If required, also change the frequency (see Selecting radio frequency). If the fault persists, the following table and the table error codes will help to inform you about the faults that occur most fre- quently and how to eliminate them.
  • Page 36 Troubleshooting Poor quality, dirty, or old fuel. Clean fuel system (authorised service centre). Always use fresh fuel. Engine starts badly or Choke is closed. Open choke (see chapter Starting). runs irregularly Air filter is dirty. Maintain air filter (see chapter Mainten- ance).
  • Page 37 Troubleshooting Housing is jammed Mowed grass was too long or Adjust cutting height and mowing speed too damp. to the mowing conditions. Blade is worn. Authorised service centre. Engine speed is too low despite Authorised service centre. full power. The device does not Brake is adjusted incorrectly, Check the parking brake (see chapter stop when the brake...
  • Page 38: Error Codes

    Troubleshooting Error codes When the control detects an error, the error code is displayed. The following table lists the most frequent error codes. Contact an authorised service centre when an error code is displayed that you cannot find in this table. Display Designation Reasons...
  • Page 39: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Technical specifications Type AS 1000 OVIS RC Range of application (temperature) 0 - 30 °C For temperatures below 5 °C, observe the engine manufacturer's informa- tion regarding the engine oil. Engine, type Two-cylinder four-stroke engine Manufacturer Briggs & Stratton Type...
  • Page 40: Fuses

    Technical specifications Fuses The fuses are located at the rear of the device. If you experience malfunctions, remove the fuse compartment cover and check the fuses. Replace defective fuses. Contact an authorized service center if the malfunctions cannot be remedied by replacing the fuses or if the fuses blow again after replacement.
  • Page 41: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Spray paint 400 ml, colour orange: G00011050 Clinometer: G06950027...
  • Page 42: Declaration Of Conformity

    D-74424 Bühlertann www.as-motor.com Declaration of conformity We declare that the grassland mowers Type AS 1000 OVIS RC Starting from serial no. 038722120001 as brought into circulation by us conform to all relevant safety and - 2006/42/EC health requirements of the EC directives listed.
  • Page 44 AS-Motor GmbH Ellwanger Straße 15 D-74424 Bühlertann www.as-motor.com AS-Motor is your premium manufacturer for lawn and high grass mowers as well as weed removers. We offer our customers professional technology for steep slopes, rough terrain, and lawn care. Our extensive product range which includes hand- held entry-level devices up to devices with remote control will always offer private customers, service providers, cities, muni- cipalities and road maintenance authorities the right product.

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