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AllTrec 4810T
101277
User manual English
Version 1.1 • 2023
FPS-Electric B.V.
the Netherlands
info@alltrec.nl
www.alltrec.nl

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  • Page 1 AllTrec 4810T 101277 User manual English Version 1.1 • 2023 FPS-Electric B.V. the Netherlands info@alltrec.nl www.alltrec.nl...
  • Page 2 FPS-Electric B.V. This also applies to the accompanying drawings and diagrams. Details: Your Dealer: Serial number: Delivery date: AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 3: Version History

    I N T R O D U C T I O N Version history Version Description Date (dd-mm-yyyy) First version 17-01-2023 Second version 01-03-2023 AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 4: Preface

    Preface This user manual covers the AllTrec 4810T. Please read this manual carefully for important information and instructions before using the AllTrec 4810T. Save this manual for future reference. The best results will be obtained when the AllTrec 4810T is: •...
  • Page 5: Target Audience

    • Have checked local legislation and followed the required training and/or got an appropriate licence before operating an AllTrec • Fully adhere to all safety measures mentioned in this manual All applicable local regulations should be observed.
  • Page 6: Reading Guide

    Reading the instructions in this manual helps to avoid dangerous situations, repair costs and downtime. It also increases the reliability and service life of the AllTrec 4810T. This manual uses the following symbols to bring important safety information to the reader's attention:...
  • Page 7 I N T R O D U C T I O N NOTE This shows extra information that may help the user. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 8: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Electromagnetic compatibility - Test methods and acceptance criteria - NEN-EN-ISO 21299:2009 Powered ride-on turf care equipment - Roll-over protective structures (ROPS) - Test procedures and acceptance criteria Rijen, the Netherlands 16-01-2023 F.P. van de Staak General Director FPS-Electric B.V. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 9: List Of Abbreviations

    I N T R O D U C T I O N List of abbreviations Battery Management System Charging Port Double Acting ePTO Electric Power Take Off LiFePO4 (Lithium-Ferro-Phosphate) battery ROPS Roll Over Protection Structure State of Charge Volts of Direct Current AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    2.3.1 Seat sensor ................26 2.3.2 Emergency stop button ............26 2.3.3 Adjustable work space ............26 2.3.4 Safety belt ................27 2.3.5 Main battery connector ............27 2.3.6 Anti-roll bar ................27 2.3.7 Electrical boxes ..............27 AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 11 Charging at a socket – Model A and B ........60 4.8.4 Charging the battery on a socket - procedure ....... 61 4.8.5 Charging the battery at a charging station ......62 Connecting attachments ............63 4.9.1 Mechanic connection ............. 65 4.9.2 Electric connection ..............66 AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 12 I N T R O D U C T I O N 4.9.3 Hydraulic connection ............. 66 OPERATING THE ALLTREC 4810T ........67 Using the emergency stop button ..........68 Using the right armrest controls ..........69 5.2.1 Display ................... 70 5.2.2...
  • Page 13 Environmental consequences ..........127 Dismantling ................127 Waste disposal ................ 127 Battery recycling ..............127 WARRANTY CONDITIONS ........... 129 ANNEX..................131 11.1 Checklist when commissioning the machine ......132 11.2 80 hours inspection ..............133 11.3 Maintenance logbook .............. 134 AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 14: List Of Figures

    Driving modes ..............81 Fig. 5-15 Driving directions shown in display ........82 Fig. 5-16 Accelerator and braking pedal ..........83 Fig. 5-17 Cruise control buttons ............84 Fig. 6-1 Display buttons for mowing deck functionality ....88 AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 15 Fig. 7-10 Check the play on wheels ..........120 Fig. 8-1 Main menu ................ 122 Fig. 8-2 Settings menu ..............122 Fig. 8-3 Alarm memory menu ............122 Fig. 8-4 Parking brake ..............125 Fig. 8-5 Towing eye................ 125 AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 16: Introduction

    I N T R O D U C T I O N Introduction Intended use The AllTrec 4810T is an universal tool carrier. It is intended to be used for various work activities in public green spaces in the city and municipality, at camping sites and at holiday and amusement parks.
  • Page 17: Use On Public Roads And Motorways

    Use on public roads and motorways It is forbidden to use the AllTrec 4810T on motorways. It is forbidden to use the AllTrec 4810T on public roads, unless the AllTrec 4810T has been provided with a road permit by the relevant importer.
  • Page 18: Identification

    In addition to the existing insurance, it might be necessary to take out insurance for driving on public roads. The maximum speed limit of the AllTrec 4810T is 19 km per hour. While driving at high speeds, attachments must be protected.
  • Page 19: Warranty

    The warranty is valid for two years with a maximum of 2000 operation hours after the delivery date. The battery comes with a factory warranty of five years with a maximum of 5000 operation hours after the delivery date. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 20: Description Of The Machine

    In order to use tools, the front of the machine is equipped with a lifting device and electrical power connection. The AllTrec 4810T can be used for various work activities, such as mowing, weeding, sweeping and leaf blowing, depending on the attachment used.
  • Page 21: Machine Components

    2. Steering wheel 3. Display 4. Joystick 5. Battery charger(s) 6. Hydraulic oil tank 7. Rear-wheel / steering 8. Battery 9. Front wheels 10. ePTO connection front side 11. Lifting device 12. Charging point 13. Operator’s seat 14. Safety belt AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 22: Cockpit And Anti-Roll Bar

    An emergency stop is automatically activated when the system notices a malfunction in the steering. The drive system stops operating, which causes the machine to come to an immediate standstill. A malfunction notification will appear in the display. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 23: Steering System

    The float function is always switched on when the AllTrec 4810T is in operation. This function can be deactivated with the function button so that the lifting device is double-acting.
  • Page 24: Double Acting (Da) Function

    D E S C R I P T I O N O F T H E M A C H I N E 2.2.7 Double Acting (DA) function The AllTrec 4810T is factory equipped with a proportional extra double acting (DA) hydraulic function at the front of the machine. NOTE...
  • Page 25: Fuses

    The fuse holder with the plug-in fuses is located under the rear lid of the machine (Fig. 2-2, pos. 1). The fuse holder can be opened without tools. Fig. 2-2 Fuse holder location AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 26: Fig. 2-3 Fuse Holder Guide

    12V Diagnosis connector & air suspended seat (if applicable) Power supply drive pedal Power supply display, joystick and function buttons Power supply I-O module Work lights (optional) Rotating beacons (optional) USB charger ePTO plug rear (optional) ePTO plug front AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 27: 2.2.10 Attachments

    F16 – F26 No function Fig. 2-4 Fuse chart 2.2.10 Attachments There are various attachments available for the AllTrec 4810T for carrying out various work activities. A complete list is located in chapter 2.6 or on www.alltrec.nl Safety provisions and measures 2.3.1 Seat sensor A sensor is built into the operator’s seat.
  • Page 28: Safety Belt

    2.3.6 Anti-roll bar The AllTrec is supplied with an anti-roll bar that prevents further rolling if the machine tips over. 2.3.7 Electrical boxes It is forbidden to open electrical boxes except for the black fuse box.
  • Page 29: Stickers With Warning Pictograms

    Stickers with warning pictograms are located on these locations on the machine. CAUTION Make sure that all safety pictograms on the machine are always clean, visible and readable. Clean or replace stickers immediately if they are not readable. Fig. 2-5 Sticker locations AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 30 WARNING! RISK OF SEVERE INJURY High temperatures. WARNING! RISK OF SEVERE INJURY DUE TO ENTRAPMENT RESULTING FROM MOVING COMPONENTS Operate the attachment only when seated. No people or animals are allowed within 4 metres of the machine. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 31 WARNING! RISK OF SEVERE INJURY Fasten your safety belt before operating the machine. Read the manual carefully. WARNING! Read the AllTrec user manual carefully before operating the machine to prevent death, serious injury or damages. WARNING! RISK OF SEVERE INJURY...
  • Page 32 TO ENTRAPMENT OR FALLING It is PROHIBITED to let people climb or ride along on the machine, or lift them with an attachment. WARNING! FOR 230 VAC POWERSUPPLY SET CURRENT SETTING TO 8 A Made in Holland by FPS AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 33: Technical Specifications

    30 kWh 1040 kg (2293 lbs) 40 kWh 1105 kg (2436 lbs) Permissible max weight 1600 kg (3527 lbs) Max front axle load 1125 kg (2480 lbs) Max rear axle load 640 kg (1411 lbs) Fig. 2-6 Machine dimensions AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 34: Drive

    Rear-wheel steering 2.4.4 Battery Voltage 48 VDC 2000-3000 charging/discharging cycles to 80% Lifespan Battery technology LiFePO4 Capacity 20 kWh, 30 kWh and 40 kWh Operating 0 °C to +45 °C (charging 0°C to +45°C) temperature Charging Onboard charger(s) AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 35: Operation Items And Comfort Items

    Maximum of 10 degrees (22%) DANGER The maximum allowed slopes are based on the machine without attachments. Attachments strongly influence the centre of gravity and the maximum slopes. Refer to the manual of the attachment for allowed slopes. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 36: Battery

    D E S C R I P T I O N O F T H E M A C H I N E Battery The AllTrec is delivered with a 48 VDC Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery. Optionally, the machine can be delivered with batteries of various capacities, depending on the energy need.
  • Page 37: Battery System Functioning

    When the machine is turned on with an ignition key, the BMS checks the battery. If the battery functions correctly, the AllTrec 4810T will start. If the BMS detects a problem with the battery, the AllTrec 4810T won’t start to prevent permanent battery damage.
  • Page 38: Storage After Use

    The warranty expires if you do not follow the user instructions or you carry out unapproved repairs • In case of fire, use a foam or CO fire extinguisher (type B), or dry powder extinguisher type D • Only use the battery with the AllTrec 4810T AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 39: Equipment And Options

    D E S C R I P T I O N O F T H E M A C H I N E Equipment and options Several options can be added to the AllTrec 4810T at the factory. This chapter gives an overview of the standard available options for the machine, battery and chargers.
  • Page 40 Rear ePTO connection EV007 Required for e-variator and possibility to connect other attachments at the rear Fender Extension set EV011 For front wheels Single flashlight EV012 Removable flashlight for ROPS or canopy Air suspended seat EV015 For increased comfort AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 41: Battery Options

    CODE ITEM Luggage rack EV017 EV019 4-point quick hitch for attachments Required for all attachments except mowing decks 2.6.2 Battery options CODE ITEM LFP battery 20 kWh EE001 LFP battery 30 kWh EE002 LFP battery 40 kWh EE003 AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 42: Charger Options

    Charger options CODE ITEM Onboard 6 kW charger EL002 3 phase 16A, 380V Charge cable type 2, EL005 5 meter EL007 Charge cable 380V 3 phase connection, 5 meter EL008 Charge cable 230V 1 phase connection, 5 meter AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 43: Attachments

    130cm 3 blades/3 motors Optional with mulching kit Rear discharge EM009 rotary mowing deck 165cm 4 blades/4 motors Optional with mulching kit EM010 Rear discharge rotary mowing deck 195cm 5 blades/5 motors Optional with mulching kit AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 44 3 speeds, with adjustable direction of rotation. EM006 Leaf blower Direction-adjustable nozzle via hydraulic rotary lever E-Variator Including rear mounted Gas Tanks (Not supplied by AllTrec. Contact us and we will connect you to the relevant distributor) AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 45 D E S C R I P T I O N O F T H E M A C H I N E AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 46: Transport And Storage

    The image below shows where these points are located. Fig. 3-1 Locations for machine securing during transport Legend Recesses in the frame underneath the machine. Eyes on the rear. Eyes on the front. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 47: Storage Of The Machine

    The electric installation is only splash proof; prevent damage by storing the AllTrec in a clean and dry environment. Do not store the AllTrec for more than a week with a battery capacity of less than 40% (two bars). Make sure that the battery is at least 90% charged when the machine is stored for more than a month.
  • Page 48 Store the battery in a cool and ventilated place • Do not store the battery in direct sunlight and/or UV-radiation • After a long period of storage, you might have to charge and discharge the battery a few times to reach maximum performance AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 49 T R A N S P O R T A N D S T O R A G E AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 50: Putting Into Service

    Be aware of the conditions of the road and the weather conditions and drive accordingly. Fasten the safety belt. Make sure the seat, pedals and footwear are free of any soiling, to prevent accidents as a result of slipping. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Steering Column

    Loosen the steering column by turning the handle (Fig. 4-1, pos. 1) counter clockwise. Tilt the steering column in the desired position. Pull the steering column to the desired height. Tighten the handle (Fig. 4-1, pos. 1) again. Fig. 4-1 Steering column adjustments AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 52: Adjusting And Using The Seat

    Only adjust the seat when the machine is standing still, never while driving! NOTE The machine can be equipped with the optional EV015 – Air suspended seat. In this case, separate documentation for seat adjustments accompanies this manual. Fig. 4-2 Seat adjustment and storage options AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 53: Air Suspended Seat (Optional)

    (Fig. 4-2, pos. 5) to set the seat to your preferences. 2. Open and close the document holder (Fig. 4-2, pos. 1) to safely store documents. Air suspended seat (optional) Fig. 4-3 Seat optional Grammer Primo L AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 54: Fig. 4-4 Seat Adjustment For Optional Grammer Primo L

    Seat adjustment for optional Grammer Primo L Legend 1. Weight adjustment 2. Fore/aft adjustment 3. Backrest extension 4. Seat heater (optional) 5. Lumbar support 6. Armrest (left side) 7. Armrest adjustment 8. Backrest adjustment More information, see Grammer Primo manual. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 55: Fig. 4-5 Seat Adjustments Grammer Primo L

    P U T T I N G I N T O S E R V I C E Fig. 4-5 Seat adjustments Grammer Primo L AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 56: Adjusting The Tyre Pressure

    1. Unscrew the valve caps (Fig. 4-6, pos. 1) of all tyres. 2. Use a compressor and a manometer to adjust the tyre pressure of all tyres. 3. Screw the valve caps (Fig. 4-6, pos. 1) back on all tyres. Fig. 4-6 Tyre valve caps AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 57: Charging

    The AllTrec 4810T battery can be charged in various ways. It is standard supplied with a 3 kW charger. The AllTrec 4810T can be equipped with various chargers and charging options. Chapter 2.6.3 an overview of the available options. CAUTION •...
  • Page 58: Charging Options

    Model Power Outlet 230 V 1-phase 230 VAC / 10A 50/60 Hz 380 V 3-phase 400 VAC / 16A 50/60 Hz Type 2 For charging Type 2 station charging (European station standardized) AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 59: Charging Precautions

    At least once a month, connect the battery to the charger and charge it for several days. This way, the battery can balance all the cells. The charger switches off automatically when the battery is fully charged and balanced. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 60: Fig. 4-7 Unbalanced Versus Balanced Battery

    Maximum Battery capacity reached! Fig. 4-8 Charging graph with temperatures Charging below zero degrees is not advised. Charging will take much longer. This also applies to higher temperatures. The optimal charging temperatures are between 10 and 40 degrees. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 61: Charging At A Socket - Model A And B

    9. Button for changing maximum charging current (pos. 6) By pressing this button, the current can be altered. For 230 VAC setting is 8A.*, For 380 VAC setting is 16A *. *= When set, this setting will be stored in the control unit. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 62: Charging The Battery On A Socket - Procedure

    Charging the battery on a socket - procedure NOTE The machine cannot be used when it is being charged. 1. Park the AllTrec 4810T in a safe place as close to the power outlet as possible. 2. Turn on the machine.
  • Page 63: Charging The Battery At A Charging Station

    P U T T I N G I N T O S E R V I C E 4.8.5 Charging the battery at a charging station 1. Park the AllTrec in a safe place, as close as possible to the charging station. 2. Leave the machine switched on and plug the supplied charging cable into the charging socket (Fig.
  • Page 64: Connecting Attachments

    If the charger does not turn on due to a defect or another problem, a malfunction notice will appear in the display. Connecting attachments The AllTrec 4810T is specifically designed to mount and use attachments on the front. Several arrangements have been made to use the various attachments. DANGER...
  • Page 65 P U T T I N G I N T O S E R V I C E DANGER Always follow the manual of the attachment to safely and correctly mount the attachment to the AllTrec 4810T. Attachments may never obstruct the view of the driver or put people or animals near the machine in danger. NOTE Only original FPS-Electric B.V.
  • Page 66: Mechanic Connection

    • a mounting point (Fig. 4-12, pos. 5) for a top rod Inserts can easily be switched in the lifting arms (Fig. 4-12, pos. 3) in order to guarantee proper suspension for every attachment. Fig. 4-12 Attachment connections AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 67: Electric Connection

    On the back there is a rear ePTO connection (Fig. 4-12, pos. 1) for optional rear attachments. The AllTrec 4810T can now be started and the system will recognise the attachment. The attachment will immediately be visible in the display and be ready for use.
  • Page 68: Operating The Alltrec 4810T

    The display provides all the information regarding the machine. The control functions of the road lights and optional lights are located on the steering column. NOTE Make sure to have read and understood all instructions in this manual to safely use the AllTrec 4810T. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 69: Using The Emergency Stop Button

    2. The machine stops immediately and all functions switch off. 3. Take care of the emergency situation. 4. Only restart the machine as soon as operating the machine can safely proceed. Pull out the emergency stop button before restarting the machine. Fig. 5-1 Emergency stop button AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 70: Using The Right Armrest Controls

    O P E R A T I N G T H E A L L T R E C 4 8 1 0 T Using the right armrest controls The right armrest of the AllTrec 4810T contains controls that consist of: •...
  • Page 71: Display

    AllTrec 4810T. NOTE Parameters can only be changed by the manufacturer and certified AllTrec dealers; a pin code protects against unauthorised use by other parties. When the AllTrec 4810T is started: 1. A start screen with the software version number will appear in the display for 5 to 10 seconds.
  • Page 72: Fig. 5-3 Display Button Functionality

    Fig. 5-3, pos. 7 Standby button Document Fig. 5-3, pos. 6 - (no function) Scroll wheel Fig. 5-3, pos. 5 Scrolling Fig. 5-3, pos. 4 Previous page Home Fig. 5-3, pos. 3 - (no function) Fig. 5-3 Display button functionality AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 73: Main Screen Symbols

    When the machine is ready for use, the display (Fig. 5-2, pos. 5) will show the main screen. The main screen displays several symbols: Fig. 5-4 Main screen symbols The numbered symbols have these explanations: Fig. 5-5 Main screen explanation AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 74: Battery Status

    If you continue driving further, the BMS will open the main circuit, which will bring the machine to an abrupt standstill. CAUTION Charge the battery on time and avoid using the battery until it is empty, causing the machine to shut down. A machine shut down can cause dangerous situations. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 75: Fig. 5-6 Battery Levels Shown In Display

    When the exclamation mark appears, an urgent charging notification (Fig. 5-7) will appear on the display. The driving speed will be limited, the attachment will stop working. The machine will completely shut down if you continue working without recharging. Fig. 5-7 Urgent charging notification AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 76: Joystick

    Activation of reverse driving Second click Activation of neutral drive Push Forward Lowering the lifting device Pull Backward Raising the lifting device Push to the left Extra hydraulic function 1+ (optional) Push to the Extra hydraulic function 1- right (optional) AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 77: Function Buttons

    Function buttons These are the functionalities for the function buttons: BUTTON FUNCTION Choose ePTO mode (1-3) Optional extra function Float activation/deactivation Decrease speed of cruise control Increase speed of cruise control Activation of cruise control Choose driving mode (1-3) AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 78: Epto Button

    This button activates and deactivates the attachment. Fig. 5-10 ePTO button 1. Move the red lock (Fig. 5-10, pos. 2) downwards. 2. Press the ePTO button (Fig. 5-10, pos. 1). 3. The attachment is now activated. 4. To deactivate, follow steps 1 and 2. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 79: Using The Lights

    With the light handle (Fig. 5-11) left of the steering wheel, and three light buttons (Fig. 5-12) below the steering wheel, available light options on the machine are operated. Fig. 5-11 Light handle With the light handle (Fig. 5-11), these light functions are operated: AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 80: Fig. 5-12 Light Buttons

    Fig. 5-12 Light buttons With the light buttons (Fig. 5-12), these light functions are operated: BUTTON FUNCTION OPERATION Working lights Press the button to (de)activate Beacon lights Press the button to (de)activate Hazard lights Press the button to (de)activate AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 81: Ignition

    (Fig. 5-13, pos. 1). The machine will now be switched on. This can take 5 to 10 seconds. As soon as the start screen appears (see chapter 5.2.1), the machine is ready for use. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 82: Driving

    O P E R A T I N G T H E A L L T R E C 4 8 1 0 T Driving After the AllTrec 4810T has been switched on, the machine is ready to be driven. It is necessary for the operator to sit in the seat while operating the machine.
  • Page 83: Fig. 5-15 Driving Directions Shown In Display

    Release the drive pedal (Fig. 5-16, pos. 1) to decrease speed or brake. NOTE When releasing the drive pedal, the AllTrec brakes automatically. When fully releasing the drive pedal, the hand brake will automatically be activated.
  • Page 84: Parking

    This means that the hand brake is released automatically when pressing the drive pedal. When the AllTrec comes to a standstill, the machine will activate the hand brake. The hand brake will be activated even when the driving direction is still switched on.
  • Page 85: Cruise Control

    The machine won’t stop by itself in cruise control mode. Stop the machine immediately when dangerous situations occur. The AllTrec 4810T is equipped with a cruise control function. There are three function buttons for this purpose in the armrest: •...
  • Page 86: Activate Cruise Control

    The cruise control deactivates automatically if you: • Press the cruise control button (Fig. 5-17, pos. 6) • Operate the brake pedal (Fig. 5-16, pos. 2) • Change the driving directions (see chapter 5.5) • Leave the seat AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 87 O P E R A T I N G T H E A L L T R E C 4 8 1 0 T AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 88: Operating Attachments

    Pay close attention to all special symbols. When in doubt, consult your supervisor on how to proceed. NOTE This AllTrec 4810T manual only describes the operation of the mowing deck after its complete and correct installation onto the AllTrec 4810T. NOTE The mowing deck will only operate in a lowered position, when float is active.
  • Page 89: Activating The Mowing Deck

    2. Deactivate the mowing deck, repeat steps 1 and 2 from paragraph 6.1.1. NOTE When leaving the seat the attachment will automatically be deactivated. The procedure for activating must be repeated from the start. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 90: Function Button Functionality For Mowing Deck

    Function button functionality for mowing deck Use this function button to safely use the mowing deck attachment: Fig. 6-2 Function button for mowing deck BUTTON ICON FUNCTION Select mowing blades rotation speed: • 2000 rpm • 2500 rpm • 3000 rpm AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 91: Operating Weed Brush

    Pay close attention to all special symbols. When in doubt, consult your supervisor on how to proceed. NOTE This AllTrec 4810T manual only describes the operation of the weed brush after its complete and correct installation onto the AllTrec 4810T. 6.2.1 Activating and deactivating the weedbrush Fig.
  • Page 92: Deactivating The Weedbrush

    When lowered, the weedbrush will be activated again. 2. Deactivate the weedbrush, repeat steps 1 and 2 from paragraph 6.2.1. NOTE When leaving the seat the attachment will automatically be deactivated. The procedure for activating must be repeated from the start. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 93: Joystick Functionality For Weed Brush

    ITEM OR DIRECTION FUNCTION BUTTON OR COLOR Joystick Left/right Move brush to the left/right Press button 1 together with Blue • joystick forward/backwards: o tilt brush head • joystick to the left/right: o tilt brush head to the left/right AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 94: Function Button Functionality For Weed Brush

    3000 rpm Change weed brush rotation direction 1. Press the rotation speed button (Fig. 6-3, pos. 1) to change the weed brush rotation speed. 2. Press the A/B-button (Fig. 6-3, pos. 2) to change the weed brush rotation direction. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 95: Operating Leaf Blower

    Pay close attention to all special symbols. When in doubt, consult your supervisor on how to proceed. NOTE This AllTrec 4810T manual only describes the operation of the leaf blower after its complete and correct installation onto the AllTrec 4810T. 6.3.1 Activating the leaf blower Fig.
  • Page 96: Deactivating The Leaf Blower

    When lowered, the leaf blower will be activated again. 2. Deactivate the leafblower, repeat steps 1 and 2 from paragraph 6.3.1 NOTE When leaving the seat the attachment will automatically be deactivated. The procedure for activating must be repeated from the start. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 97: Joystick Functionality For Leaf Blower

    Joystick functionality for leaf blower Use these joystick buttons and directions to safely use the leaf blower attachment: Fig. 6-7 Joystick functionality for leaf blower ITEM OR DIRECTION FUNCTION BUTTON OR ICON Joystick Left/right Turn blower mouth to the left/right AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 98: Function Button Functionality For Leaf Blower

    Function button for leaf blower BUTTON ICON FUNCTION Select leaf blower motor speed: • 2000 rpm • 2500 rpm • 3000 rpm 1. Press the ePTO mode button (Fig. 6-8, pos. 1) to change the leaf blower motor speed. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 99 O P E R A T I N G A T T A C H M E N T S AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 100: Maintenance

    See 11.3. Maintenance must be carried out by a certified and qualified AllTrec dealer. You can request an overview of AllTrec dealers at https://alltrec.nl/en/dealers/. You can carry out the following maintenance work yourself: •...
  • Page 101: Safety Rules For Maintenance And Adjustments

    It is prohibited to tow the machine in case of a regular malfunction. If the machine needs to be moved, this must be done with a trailer or a truck. CAUTION The AllTrec 4810T may only be towed from the rear. See chapter 8 for handling malfunctions that prevent moving the machine.
  • Page 102: Maintenance Schedule

    M A I N T E N A N C E Maintenance Schedule The schedule below shows all the maintenance tasks that are necessary for reliable operation of the AllTrec 4810T. Par. AllTrec 4810T OPERATOR DEALER MAINTENANCE TASK WEEKLY MONTHLY...
  • Page 103 M A I N T E N A N C E Par. AllTrec 4810T OPERATOR DEALER MAINTENANCE TASK WEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUALLY 40 hours 200 hours 1000 hours 7.3.14 Brake fluid level check 7.3.15 Change brake fluid 7.3.16 Check brake functionality 7.3.17...
  • Page 104: Safety Functions - Seat Contact Switch

    Safety functions – seat contact switch Check whether the seat contact switch is working properly: 1. Start the AllTrec with the ignition switch. 2. Stand next to the machine, the display will now show that no one is sitting on the seat.
  • Page 105: Safety Functions - Emergency Stop

    3. Press the emergency stop button (right side of the steering column). 4. The entire system should now shut down. 5. The hand brake is activated automatically. 6. Release the emergency stop and start the AllTrec again. 7. Now the machine should work as usual. WARNING If this safety function check indicates a malfunction: •...
  • Page 106: Battery Maintenance

    This way, the battery can balance all the cells. The charger switches off automatically when the battery is fully charged and balanced. WARNING Long-term storage of the machine with an empty battery can cause permanent damage to the battery. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 107: Cleaning

    To clean the drive motor, you must dismantle the protective cover between the front wheels. This will expose the axle and drive motor (Fig. 7-2, pos. 1) so they can be cleaned with a compressor. Fig. 7-1 Inverter AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 108: Lights Maintenance

    Check whether the road lights are working properly. 7.3.6 Electric system maintenance The electric system should be checked by a certified AllTrec technician at least once a year. This yearly check will cover all the electric connections and the condition of the battery. The latest software version will also be installed during this annual inspection.
  • Page 109: Hydraulic System - Oil Level

    1. Place the machine on an even surface. 2. Open the back cover. 3. Check the oil level in the hydraulic oil tank (Fig. 7-3, pos. 1). 4. The tank must be at least half full. 5. If necessary, add hydraulic oil to the tank. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 110: Hydraulic System - Check For Leakage

    Renewing the hydraulic oil: 1. Place the machine on an even surface. 2. Open the back cover. 3. Drain the hydraulic oil tank (Fig. 7-3, pos. 1). 4. Fill at least half the hydraulic oil tank with new oil. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 111: 7.3.10 Lubrication Points

    Lubricate these lubrication points weekly to prevent damage as a result of wear and tear. Grease: NLGI Class 2 (e.g. Shell Gadus S2 V220.2). Use the schedule in paragraph 7.3 The AllTrec (Fig. 7-4) should be lubricated with bearing grease in the following points: Pos. Description...
  • Page 112: Fig. 7-4 Lubrication Points

    M A I N T E N A N C E Fig. 7-4 Lubrication points AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 113: 7.3.11 Lubricating The Teeth Of The Slewing Circle

    9. Check whether the wheel is still straight. 10. Check whether there is any slack between the teeth and adjust if necessary. 11. Check the functioning of the steering system. 12. Check for minimal play on the steering system. Adjust if necessary. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 114: Fig. 7-5 Slewing Circle Lubrication Area

    M A I N T E N A N C E Fig. 7-5 Slewing circle lubrication area AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 115: 7.3.12 Differential Oil - Check Level

    2. Remove the protective cover at the front with the 4 bolts. 3. Check the oil level with the top plug (Fig. 7-6, pos. 1). The level should be at the same level as the opening. Fig. 7-6 Differential oil AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 116: 7.3.13 Differential Oil - Change Oil

    • Change the brake fluid yearly • Only use brake fluid type: DOT4 • Brake fluid can damage the paint of the machine The brake fluid tank is located under the operator’s seat. Fig. 7-7 Brake fluid tank AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 117: 7.3.15 Brake Fluid - Change Fluid

    4. With the safety belt, secure the seat to the steering column so it cannot fall back. 5. The brake fluid tank (Fig. 7-7, pos. 1) is now reachable and the fluid level can be checked and topped-up if necessary. 7.3.15 Brake fluid – Change fluid Yearly replace the brake fluid. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 118: 7.3.16 Brake Maintenance

    M A I N T E N A N C E 7.3.16 Brake maintenance The front wheels of the AllTrec have hydraulic operated drum brakes. DANGER Always make sure there is an extra point of support after jacking up the machine.
  • Page 119: 7.3.17 Frame Maintenance

    Check whether the following components are still secured and do not show signs of wearing: • Slewing circle • Rear axle • Front axle • Lifting device and cylinders • Top frame • Battery container (bottom) • Steering motor AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 120: 7.3.18 Wheels - Wheel Bolts

    REAR TYRE Minimum pressure 1.0 bar (15 psi) 1.0 bar (15 psi) Maximum pressure 2.5 bar (36 psi) 2.5 bar (36 psi) WARNING To prevent instability of the machine, make sure all tyres have the same tyre pressure. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 121: 7.3.20 Wheels - Play On Wheels

    Check monthly the play on the wheels. Fig. 7-10 Check the play on wheels 1. Jack up the machine. (See Fig. 7-8). 2. Check play on wheels by moving the wheel as showed above. Contract your dealer if there is play on the wheels. AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 122: Malfunctions

    Malfunctions CAUTION If you are experiencing problems or malfunctions: contact your AllTrec dealer. In many cases the display shows a malfunction code and a short description. Have the error codes ready so that the problem can be solved as quickly as possible.
  • Page 123: Viewing The Alarm Memory

    2. Within the settings menu (Fig. 8-2) choose alarm memory by scrolling and pressing the scroll button again. 3. The error code list (Fig. 8-3) will immediately appear on the screen. Fig. 8-1 Main menu Fig. 8-2 Settings menu Fig. 8-3 Alarm memory menu AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 124: Example Of Error Code

    Machine time (at which the error occurred) Component: 1 = Traction regulator 2 = Steer regulator 3 = Drive pedal 4 = Display 5 = BMS (battery) 6 = Attachment Repeat FF13 Error code Voltage difference Short description AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 125: Parking Brake Malfunction

    Tightening brake bolts with torque: 10 Nm. When the handbrake has been unscrewed, it is possible to tow the AllTrec 4810T with the towing eye (Fig. 8-5, pos. 1) on the rear wheel steering frame. You can now pull the machine backwards onto a trailer or truck.
  • Page 126: Fig. 8-4 Parking Brake

    M A L F U N C T I O N S Fig. 8-4 Parking brake Fig. 8-5 Towing eye AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 127: Risks And/Or Dangerous Situations

    8.3.4 Seat When the AllTrec tips over there is a risk of the operator falling from his seat and consequently being crushed between parts of the machine and the ground. A safety belt prevents the operator from falling from its seat.
  • Page 128: Discard

    Environmental consequences The lifespan of the AllTrec depends on maintenance, operation hours, the use and environmental conditions (dust, pollution, humidity, temperature and the like). Proper maintenance increases the lifespan.
  • Page 129 D I S C A R D AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 130: 10. Warranty Conditions

    FPS Electric B.V. grants the following warranties on the new machines when all instructions, information, precautions and warnings as stated in the enclosed manual have been followed: AllTrec 4810T and 8015F: 2 years warranty on the machine, with a • maximum of 2000 operating hours after delivery AllTrec 8015F: 2-year warranty on the battery, with a maximum of •...
  • Page 131 • intended Replacement of an original part with a non-original part • The maximum weight of the AllTrec is stated on the nameplate of • the machine and, including attachments, may not exceed this maximum weight at all times AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 132: 11. Annex

    • 80 hours inspection after first use • Maintenance logbook If you are a service technician or an AllTrec dealer, make sure to complete every form according to the instructions given by FPS-Electric B.V.. NOTE In case of warranty, the maintenance must be able to be demonstrated by means of a logbook/work order/invoice.
  • Page 133: Checklist When Commissioning The Machine

    Paintwork and stickers have been checked and are in order A test drive has been carried out Pipes and hoses have been checked and are leak-proof Emergency brake has been tested and is in order Date: ……..…-…….……-………… ..……….……..………… Signature of dealer / service technician: AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 134: 80 Hours Inspection

    7.3.18 order Hydraulics have been checked and are leak-proof 7.3.8 Hydraulic oil level is in order 7.3.7 Play on wheels 7.3.20 Steering shaft all bolts and play on shaft Date: ……..…-…….……-………… ..……….……..………… Signature of dealer / service technician: AllTrec 4810T...
  • Page 135: Maintenance Logbook

    A N N E X 11.3 Maintenance logbook AllTrec 4810T...
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