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Upright Rammer
Operator's Manual
LVS80-GX
FOR YOUR SAFETY
FOR YOUR SAFETY
FOR YOUR SAFETY
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE MANUAL
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE MANUAL
Ensure you read and understand how to operate
BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE
the machine safely. Check your machines oil
BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE
levels before every use.

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  • Page 1 Distribution Limited Upright Rammer Operator’s Manual LVS80-GX FOR YOUR SAFETY FOR YOUR SAFETY FOR YOUR SAFETY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE MANUAL READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE MANUAL Ensure you read and understand how to operate BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE the machine safely.
  • Page 3 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 6 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS WATCH OUT! Read before assembly and before bringing the entire text of the manual. Familiarize yourself with this manual with the unit, its proper use and the safety instructions. The manufacturer of this equipment is liable under the applicable NOTE product liability law not in for any damage caused to this unit or by this device:...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT introduction Intended Use safety instructions General safety operational safety Safety while using Internal Combustion Engines Service security Residual hazards and protective measures behavior in case of emergency Warning and information symbols used delivery controls transport transport wheels storage commissioning Recommended fuel 7.2.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    INTENDED USE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION This manual contains information and procedures for the safe operation and safe maintenance of this model. For your own safety and protection from injury, you should read the safety instructions in this manual carefully and familiarize yourself with it and observe all instructions. INTENDED USE The tamping rammer is a motor-driven tool and is designed for compacting loose soil, clods and pebbles, to thereby create a solid and stable foundation for foundations, under concrete...
  • Page 9: General Safety

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE Failure to observe this instruction is a risk of damage to the engine or other property. In addition, the manual contains other important passages that by the word ATTENTION Marked are. General safety Keep your work area clean An untidy workplace can lead to accidents.
  • Page 10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Ensure proper footing and you always keep the Balance. 10. Let not insert wrench Check before switching on that wrenches and adjusting removed are. 11. Be attentive Be careful what you do. Use common sense to work. Do not use power tools when you are tired.
  • Page 11: Operational Safety

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS may only be performed by an authorized service center or our service team by original spare parts are used; Otherwise accidents for the user may result. operational safety WARNING Children and adolescents under 18 years, the operation of the machine is prohibited. Aged 16 and over are allowed to use the machine as part of a training and under the supervision of a trained person.
  • Page 12: Safety While Using Internal Combustion Engines

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • ALWAYS close the fuel valve when the machine is not in use. • NO WAY use the choke to stop the engine. • ALWAYS lead to the rammer in such a way that pinches the operator between the device and the solid object are avoided.
  • Page 13: Service Security

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Service security WARNING Improper maintenance or failure to comply or failure to correct a problem can be a source of danger during operation. Only operate regularly and properly maintained machine. Just so you can assume that you operate your device safe, economical and trouble-free.
  • Page 14 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS → Wear prescribed protective equipment. Human behavior, misconduct → Always be fully focused when working. Residual risk - can never be ruled out. Electrical residual hazards Electric contact When touching the spark plug may cause an electric shock when the engine is running. →...
  • Page 15: Behavior In Case Of Emergency

    SYMBOLS behavior in case of emergency In a possible accident, you initiate the first aid measures in accordance with the necessary and request as soon as possible qualified medical help. When calling for help, give the following information: - where it happened - what happened - as many injured - Kind of injuries...
  • Page 16 SYMBOLS other people. * When operating the machine always wear helmet, eye and ear protection. * Safety shoes with steel toe wear. * Wearing safety gloves. * hold the handle as shown in order to achieve optimal control and performance with minimal hand / arm vibration. Warning of crushing! * Sloppy guiding the rammer can cause serious injury.
  • Page 17 VS-80S...
  • Page 18: Delivery

    PACKAGE CONTROLS DELIVERY Vibrating tamper with a gasoline engine transport wheels (N) CONTROLS Tamping rammer (Fig. 1) A Engine throttle control on the handlebar B guide bracket C D protective frame drive motor E Stamper-base F Sight glass for oil G tamping H Stamp shell Roll up bar...
  • Page 19 TRANSPORT TRANSPORT WARNING let the engine cool before transporting machine or storing indoors, to avoid burns or fire. Changing your location on a short distance during the work, the engine is off. Furthermore, it is to ensure that people are not endangered by tilting or slipping of the machine as well as by high or slapdown of machine parts.
  • Page 20: Transport

    TRANSPORT ATTENTION After transport in a horizontal position, the device must be re-erected to allow the oil to drain the engine. This process can take up to 5 minutes until normal oil level is restored. 6.1. transport wheels The transport wheels facilitate handling over short distances. 1.
  • Page 21: Recommended Fuel

    TRANSPORT OPERATION ATTENTION Device, if possible, placed in a vertical position and secure to prevent tipping. If this is impossible, lie the stamper as in the illustration on page 16 is shown. If this precaution is not followed, engine oil may enter the combustion chamber or in the air filter, resulting in hard starting in the cylinder.
  • Page 22: Lubrication Of The Engine

    GETTING STARTED Lubrication of the engine NOTE Before the first use engine oil must be filled! Faulty oil filling can cause irreparable damage to the engine. In this case, retailers and manufacturers to distance themselves from any warranty services. Oil capacity: 0.5 liter Oil type: SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40 •...
  • Page 23: In Front Commissioning

    GETTING STARTED In front commissioning provide tamping rammer upright on a firm, flat surface, so that a proper lubrication of the engine is ensured. Check before starting: • the engine oil level • the lubrication system of the tamping • the fuel level - the tank should be at least half full •...
  • Page 24 GETTING STARTED Ignition switch "ON" recoil Throttle / idle Choke "OPEN" Throttle "OPEN" → hot start 1. Fuel valve, side of the Fuel tank (L) to open. 2. set to "OPEN / CLOSED" choke lever (10) to the right. 3. Engine throttle control (A) to idle, push it towards the "turtle". 4.
  • Page 25: Stop Engine

    GETTING STARTED WATCH OUT! only open the choke when the throttle is at idle, otherwise the rammer can set in motion. NEVER drive up the tamping rammer from the rest position to full throttle position. NOTE On first use or in motors for longer periods were not used, may be difficult to pull the starter rope several times so that fuel flows to the carburetor.
  • Page 26: Proper Operation

    GETTING STARTED Proper operation keep tamping rammer clean and dry. Avoid spaces. When pushing away the material or when lifting the rammer, run this by no means full throttle. For optimal control hold the handle as shown. If the rammer tilt to the side, then lie down as shown and immediately stop the engine (ignition switch (9) to "OFF / OFF"...
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    GETTING STARTED MAINTENANCE • The tamping foot must always occur in a parallel position to the ground (d) to avoid extreme wear on the drive. • A soil with too much moisture can impair a good compaction. let it dry soil before compaction something.
  • Page 28: 8.1 Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE 8.1 Maintenance schedule This machine and engine maintenance schedule please observe! For further information from the enclosed engine manual. Every 2 Every Every Daily Every week weeks month or year or before activity every 100 every operati 25 hours 50 hours hours hours...
  • Page 29: Engine Oil

    MAINTENA Engine oil Checking the oil level Check the engine oil level is stopped and in horizontal position motor. • Remove the oil screw plug with measuring rod (6) and wipe clean. • Dipstick introduce back into the oil filler neck, without screw it in, then remove to check the oil level.
  • Page 30: Air Filter

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE WATCH OUT! Used engine oil should be disposed environmentally friendly. We recommend that you take used oil in a sealed container to a recycling center or collection point for used oil. not pour used oil into the garbage nor pour into drains, into a drain or on the ground. air filter Frequent cleaning of the air filter (8) prevents carburetor malfunctions.
  • Page 31: Cleaning The Heel Cup

    MAINTENA MAINTENANCE Cleaning the heel cup • Fuel tap turn. • Sediment cup (f) and seal (s) and remove thoroughly clean in nonflammable solvent and allow to dry. • Both parts back on. • Fuel valve on and check for leaks. Clean sediment cup spark plug WARNING...
  • Page 32: Setting The Engine Speed

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Setting the engine speed NOTE Operating the rammer at a higher speed - as in the "Technical data" recommended - can lead to tamping- and engine damage. • Put the throttle control (A) Idle "IDLE". • Start the engine and warm it up for a minute. •...
  • Page 33: Tamping

    MAINTENA MAINTENANCE Change the oil: The oil in the ramming system after the first 50 hours of operation, then every 300 hours or every 6 months. Drain the oil and clean by approximately 0.8 liters of oil type SAE 10W-replace 30th •...
  • Page 34: Switch Tamping

    MAINTENA NCE NOTE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Switch tamping Check for new devices or by exchange of a tamping foot, fixing nuts (h) after the first 5 hours of operation and tighten. Then check weekly. Stamper put out of service. (See section, stop engine ') Unscrew the four nuts (h).
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLE 10. TROUBLE Before any troubleshooting ■ Switch off the engine ■ Wait for standstill of the machine ■ Disconnect the spark plug disorder root cause remedy Unclean compression image. Tamping worn. switch tamping. Worn seals, radial seals. Loss of oil to the engine. Contact dealer.
  • Page 36: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model: VS-0S drive motor Type LC165F-1H 1-cylinder 4-stroke gasoline engine start system recoil capacity rated capacity Engine speed 1 / min 3600 fuel Regular unleaded gasoline ROZ95 Fuel tank capacity Engine oil variety SAE 10W-30 / SAE 10W-40 Engine oil capacity ~ 0.5 Lubrication ramming system...
  • Page 37 LVG Hartham guarantees impeccable quality and will, without prejudice to statutory liability, in the case of material or manufacturing defects warranty. Which guarantee LUMAG products is 24 months for industrial or professional use or use or for rental for private use only; 12 months from delivery date.
  • Page 38 CUSTOMER SERVICE Normal wear and tear, natural aging, improper use as well as cleaning, maintenance and adjustments generally are not subject to the warranty (eg cutter, air and fuel filters, spark plug and recoil drive belt). Operation and utilization Due subject to some devices, even when used as intended, normal wear and may have to be replaced in time.
  • Page 39: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 13. EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Under the provisions of the EC directives - Electromagnetic compatibility 2004/108 / EC - Machinery Directive 2006/42 / EC - Outdoor Directive 2000/14 / EC - 2005/88 / EC explains the company: LVG Hartham GmbH Robert-Bosch-Ring 3 D-84375 Kirchdorf /...
  • Page 40 PARTS OF THE TOOL 14. PARTS OF THE TOOL RAMMERS BOTTOM...
  • Page 41 PARTS OF THE TOOL RAMMERS BONNET Engine throttle control on the device...
  • Page 42 PARTS OF THE TOOL PROTECTIVE FRAME, TANK and ENGINE COVER...
  • Page 43 D-84375 Kirchdorf Phone: +49 (0) 85 71/92 556 - 0 Fax: +49 (0) 85 71/92 556 - 19...
  • Page 44 Unit 1-3, Hatchmoor Industrial Estate, Hatherleigh, Okehampton, Devon EX20 3LP Lumag Distribution Limited Company Number: 09267547 VAT Number: GB154566788 Hatherleigh www.lumag-gb.co.uk 01837 811741 Plant and Tool Hire is a trading name of Lumag Distribution LTD Lumag Distribution Limited Company Number: 09267547 VAT Number: GB154566788 Hatherleigh...

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