SCHMOTZER Venterra 2K KPP-LSC Translation Of The Original Operating Instructions

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Venterra 2K KPP-LSC
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  • Page 1 Translation of the original operating instructions Hoeing machine Venterra 2K KPP-LSC Venterra 2K KPP-MSC Venterra 2K KPP-M...
  • Page 2 Please enter the identification data of the implement. The identification data can be found on the rating plate.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.4.2 Layout of the warning symbols 6.3.1 Removing the parking supports 4.4.3 Description of the warning symbols 6.3.2 Moving the hoe protection discs Lighting and identification for into transport position road travel MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 4 7.2.2 Turning on the headlands 11.2 Loading the folded implement with a crane 11.3 Lashing the unfolded implement 8 Eliminating faults 11.4 Lashing the folded implement 12 Disposing of the implement MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 13 Appendix 13.1 Bolt tightening torques 13.2 Other applicable documents 14 Directories 14.1 Glossary 14.2 Index MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 7: About This Operating Manual

    WARNING Indicates a possible threat with moderate risk for severe physical injury or death. CAUTION Indicates a threat with low risk for light or moderately severe physical injuries. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 8: Diagrams

    Example: 1. Instruction 1 2. Instruction 2 1.2.3.2 Instructions and responses CMS-T-005678-B.1 Reactions to instructions are marked with an arrow. Example: 1. Instruction 1 Reaction to instruction 1 2. Instruction 2 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 9 CMS-T-00013932-B.1 WORKSHOP WORK Identifies maintenance work that must be performed at a workshop that is adequately equipped in terms of agricultural technology, safety and environmental technology by specialist personnel with appropriate training. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 10: Lists

    Your suggestions for improvement help us Technische Redaktion to create ever more user-friendly operating manuals. Postfach 51 Please send us your suggestions by post, fax or D-49202 Hasbergen email. Fax: +49 (0) 5405 501-234 E-Mail: td@amazone.de MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 11: Safety And Responsibility

    2.1.2.1.1 Requirements for persons working with the implement CMS-T-00002310-B.1 If the implement is used improperly, people can be injured or killed: To prevent accidents due to improper use, every person who works with MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 12 Farmers are basically familiar with working with agricultural implements and can instruct agricultural helpers in how to use the implements if necessary. They can perform odd tasks and simple maintenance and repair work on agricultural implements themselves. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 13 Passengers can fall, be run over and severely injured or killed due to machine movements. Ejected objects can hit and injure passengers. Do not let anybody ride on the machine. Do not let anybody climb onto the driving machine. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 14 Non-observance of the technical limits values of the machine can result in accidents and serious personal injury or even death. Moreover, the machine can be damaged. The technical limit values can be found in the Technical Data. Comply with the technical limit values. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 15 Missing warning symbols increase the risk of serious and lethal personal injury. Clean dirty warning symbols. Immediately replace any damaged and illegible warning symbols. Put the intended warning symbols on spare parts. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 16: Knowing And Preventing Dangers

    If the universal joint shaft is angled down too strongly: Switch off the universal joint shaft drive. If you do not need the universal joint shaft: Switch off the universal joint shaft drive. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 17 When the drives are switched off, machine parts can continue running and cause serious personal injury or death. Before approaching the machine, wait until any machine parts that are still running have come to a stop. Only touch machine parts that are standing still. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 18 This also applies for quick checking work. Risk of falling between the hoeing elements When you are moving between the hoeing elements to adjust the implement, be very careful. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 19: Safe Operation And Handling Of The Machine

    In so doing, take your personal abilities into account, as well as the road, traffic, visibility and weather conditions, the driving characteristics of the tractor, and the influence of the mounted implement. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 20 Parked tractors with coupled implements that are insufficiently secured and unsupervised represent danger for people and playing children. Before you leave the machine, shutdown the tractor and the implement. Secure the tractor and machine. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 21: Safe Maintenance And Modification

    Remove the ignition key and carry it with you. Remove the key from the battery circuit breaker. Wait until all parts that are still running come to a stop and that hot parts cool down. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 22 Never linger under raised implement parts. If you have to work on or under raised machine parts, lower the implement parts or secure the raised implement parts with a mechanical support or hydraulic locking device. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 23 CMS-T-00006620-B.1 Special equipment, accessories, and spare parts Special equipment, accessories, and spare parts that do not meet SCHMOTZER requirements can impede the operational safety of the implement and cause accidents. Only use original parts or parts that meet SCHMOTZER requirements.
  • Page 24: Safety Routines

    If you are not sure if the protective equipment is properly installed and functional, have the protective equipment checked by a qualified specialist workshop. Make sure that the protective devices are properly installed and functional before any work on the implement. Replace damaged protective equipment. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 25 When climbing up and down, never hold onto the control elements. Accidental actuation of control elements can unintentionally activate potentially dangerous functions. When climbing down, never jump off of the machine. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 26: Intended Use

    Uses of the implement that are not described in this operating manual can lead to serious personal injuries or even death and to implement and material damage. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 27 SCHMOTZER. Uses other than those specified under the intended use are considered as improper. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from improper use, solely the operator is responsible. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 28: Product Description

    Depending on the requirements, the implement can be fitted with special equipment. CMS-I-00004452 Parking support Support wheel Hydraulically folding implement slide rail Section Control parallelograms MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 29: Function Of The Implement

    The tine weeders crumble the soil and deposit cut-off plant residues on the soil surface. During the hoeing procedure, the band sprayer applies crop protection products on the crop plant rows. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 30: Special Equipment

    RowDisc SR, RowDisc RD and RowDisc SD hoe protection discs Star parallelograms Finger hoes Ridging discs Shallow ridger Shallow ridger on the RapidoClip system Tine weeder Band sprayer Sliding frame AV 5 Camera system Row sensor MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 31: Warning Symbols

    A warning symbol consists of two fields: Field 1 shows the following: A pictogram depicting the danger area, CMS-I-00000416 surrounded by triangular safety symbol The order number Field 2 shows a pictogram depicting how to avoid the danger. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 32: Description Of The Warning Symbols

    Actuate the tractor hydraulic system only from the designated work station. CMS-I-000139 MD 100 Risk of accidents due to improperly attached lifting gear Only attach the lifting gear at the marked positions. CMS-I-000089 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 33 210 bar. CMS-I-00000486 MD210 Risk due to unintentional starting and unintentional rolling away of the implement Before performing any work, secure the implement against unintentional starting and rolling away. CMS-I-00002251 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 34 If you are injured by hydraulic oil, consult a doctor immediately. MD 273 Risk of crushing for the whole body from lowering implement parts Make sure that there is nobody standing in the danger area. MD273 CMS-I-00004833 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 35: Lighting And Identification For Road Travel

    4.5.2 Front lighting and identification CMS-T-00006393-B.1 Warning signs Reflector, white Side marker lights CMS-I-00002940 NOTE The lighting and identification for road travel can vary depending on the national regulations. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 36: Implement Slide Rail

    4.7 Section Control parallelograms CMS-T-00006293-C.1 For implements with Section Control and hydraulically lifting parallelograms, Section Control regulates the parallelograms electronically through the lowering and lifting of the hoe units controlled by the ISOBUS software. CMS-I-00004553 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 37: Camera Bracket

    1 enables quick share replacement, since only the share plates that are fastened to the shaft with one single hexagon socket screw are replaced. Only one tool is required to loosen the bolts. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 38: Rating Plate On The Implement

    300 mm, 340 mm, 380 mm 4.10 Rating plate on the implement CMS-T-00005971-C.1 1 Implement number 2 Vehicle ID number 3 Product 4 Permissible technical implement weight 5 Model year 6 Year of manufacture CMS-I-00004461 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 39: Technical Data

    2 cm to 3 cm 5.3 Permitted mounting categories CMS-T-00006028-A.1 3-point mounting frame Category 3N 5.4 Forward speed CMS-T-00006024-B.1 Optimal working speed 6 km/h to 12 km/h Permissible transport speed 60 km/h MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 40: Performance Characteristics Of The Tractor

    On left in direction of travel 10 % On right in direction of travel 10 % Up the slope and down the slope Up the slope 15 % Down the slope 15 % MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 41: Preparing The Machine

    Total weight of front-mounted implement or front ballast Permissible total weight of rear-mounted implement or rear ballast Distance between the centre of gravity of the front-mounted implement or the front ballast and the centre of the front axle MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 42 T b 0,2 T b Vmin Vmin Vmin CMS-I-00000513 2. Calculate the actual front axle load. × × - × G a b T b G c + d Vtat Vtat Vtat CMS-I-00000516 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 43 Tyre load according to according to capacity for two tractor operating calculation tractor tyres manual ≤ Minimum front ballasting ≤ Total weight ≤ ≤ Front axle load ≤ ≤ Rear axle load MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 44: Coupling The Implement

    1. On the 3-point mounting frame, fix the ball sleeve 4 with the top link pin 2 in the lower mount 2. Secure the top link pin with the linch pin 3 . CMS-I-00004328 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 45: Driving The Tractor Towards The Implement

    Free hydraulic oil flow in the tractor Floating control unit Designation Function Tractor control unit Unfold and Sections and lower Blue support Double-acting wheels Fold and lift Lower Parallelogram Green Double-acting Lift MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 46 2 . The hydraulic plugs lock perceptibly. 4. Route the hydraulic hose lines with sufficient freedom of movement and without chafing points. CMS-I-00001045 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 47: Coupling The Power Supply

    4. Route the ISOBUS line with sufficient freedom of movement and without chafing or pinching points. If the implement is a KPP-M product type with band sprayer and front tank: perform steps 6 to 9, otherwise continue with step CMS-I-00004333 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 48 14. Insert the plug 6 for the combined ISOBUS line 7 into the tractor. CMS-I-00005845 15. Route the ISOBUS lines with sufficient freedom of movement and without chafing or pinching points. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 49: Coupling The 3-Point Mounting Frame

    To align the implement on an inclined surface: Align the implement with the top link such that the front wall of the centre beam section 1 is vertical to the inclined surface. CMS-I-00004693 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 50: Preparing The Machine For Road Travel

    7. Hold the parking support by the handle and pull it away from the implement. 8. Repeat steps 2 to 7 for the second parking support. CMS-I-00004707 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 51 CMS-I-00005766 bolt. 19. Set down the other section-side hoe share in the same way. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 52 10. Loosen the nuts 1 and remove them along with the washers 2 . 11. Pull out the bolts 3 and remove the centre parking supports 4 . 12. Repeat steps 10 and 11 for the second centre parking support. CMS-I-00005757 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 53: Moving The Hoe Protection Discs Into Transport Position

    To move the parallelograms into transport position: observe the sections "Display for the status and the position of the parallelograms" and "Switching parallelograms manually" in the operating manual for the ISOBUS hoeing machine software. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 54 CMS-I-00005779 3. Swivel up the lever 1 for locking on the ball head 5 . The locking bar 2 is pressed against the parallelogram 4 with the tension spring 3 . CMS-I-00004277 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 55 7. Move all of the parallelograms into transport position in the same way. 8. Insert the lifting rod into the holder and swivel it outwards to the side. 9. Secure the lifting rod with the spring cotter pin. CMS-I-00004283 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 56: Folding The Implement

    1. Check if all parallelograms are securely locked in transport position. 2. Actuate the "blue" tractor control unit until folding is completed. The support wheels will be folded into transport position. The sections will be folded. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 57: Preparing The Implement For Operation

    "Display for the status and the position of the parallelograms" and "Switching parallelograms manually" in the operating manual for the ISOBUS hoeing machine software. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 58 2. Swivel in the lifting rod 2 to the side and pull it out of the holder. CMS-I-00005779 3. Swivel down the lever 1 for locking on the ball head 2 . CMS-I-00004284 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 59 4. Place the lifting rod 1 on the parallelogram 2 . CMS-I-00004285 5. Lift up the parallelogram 4 with the lifting rod 1 until the locking bar 3 disengages and the tension spring 2 releases it from the parallelogram 4 . CMS-I-00004286 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 60: Setting Up The Support Wheels

    During hoeing operation, each support wheel may not touch the two plant rows B and C when the support wheel can only be positioned off-centre because a camera system is installed beside it. CMS-I-00004334 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 61 4. Move the support wheel to the correct position. 5. Tighten the nuts for the clasp bolts with a torque of 210 Nm. 6. Align the support wheel in the same way on the other side of the implement. CMS-I-00004332 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 62 1 of the parallelograms run parallel to the ground 2 when in working position. CMS-I-00005756 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 63 2. Loosen the nuts 1 of the clamp bolts 2 . CMS-I-00004336 3. Slide the support wheel 1 up or down in the head tube 3 with the fork stem tube 2 until the support wheel is in the right position. CMS-I-00004337 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 64: Aligning The Parallelograms On The Rows

    Drive onto the field with the implement such that the one of the two parallelograms on the left 3 and right 4 of the tractor's longitudinal axis 2 CMS-I-00004311 is positioned exactly at the centre between the plant rows. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 65: Adjusting The Hoeing Width

    2 cm. If the overlap becomes less due to the position of the outer hoe shares, the inner how shares must also be moved towards the plant row until the overlap is at least 2 cm again. CMS-I-00004317 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 66 Move the inner hoe shares towards the plant row until the overlap is at least 2 cm again. 9. Adjust the hoeing width all of the other parallelograms in the same way. CMS-I-00004321 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 67: Adjusting The Hoeing Depth

    6. Fold down the safety clip on the hand crank. 7. Adjust the hoeing depth for all of the other parallelograms in the same way. 8. Hoe for 10 m. 9. Check the hoeing depth and readjust if necessary. CMS-I-00004346 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 68: Activating Or Deactivating The Hoe Protection Discs Hsz

    2. Follow the instructions in the section "Adjusting the lateral distance of the hoe protection discs HSZ", see page 66. 3. Activate and adjust the hoe protection discs on all of the parallelograms in the same way. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 69: Adjusting The Hoe Protection Discs Hsz

    For older or bigger crops, the hoe protection discs must be adjusted such that each hoe protection disc also has contact with and is driven by the leaves of the crops during hoeing operation. CMS-I-00004348 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 70 3 from the hoe protection disc carrier. CMS-I-00004349 5. Lift the hoe protection disc 1 with the chain 2 until the hoe protection disc is in the right position. CMS-I-00004350 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 71 To lower the hoe protection disc: Perform steps 2 to 7 as described, but lower the hoe protection disc in step 5. 9. Adjust the height for all of the hoe protection discs in the same way. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 72 Loosen the bolt for the hoe protection disc carrier. 6. Move the hoe protection disc inwards or outwards on the tool carrier up to the stop. CMS-I-00004354 7. Tighten the bolt for the hoe protection disc carrier. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 73: Adjusting The Rowdisc Hoe Protection Discs

    If you want to use the RowDisc hoe protection discs for a hoeing pass, the RowDisc hoe protection discs must be moved from the passive position A to the active position B and their height must be adjusted. CMS-I-00008392 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 74 2. Grab the RowDisc hoe protection disc 2 by the holder 3 and pull the bar 1 to the rear. 3. Lower the RowDisc hoe protection disc down to the ground. CMS-I-00008397 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 75 8. Insert the linch pin through the holes 3 directly behind the retaining lug 2 . 9. Activate and adjust the height of the RowDisc hoe CMS-I-00008402 protection discs on all of the parallelograms in the same way. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 76 RowDisc can unintentionally move into the passive position. To prevent this from happening, the bar can be locked with the linch pin. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 77 1. Lower the implement on the field with the 3-point power lift. 2. Pull out the linch pin 1 on the activated RowDisc hoe protection disc and park it in the holes 2 . CMS-I-00008361 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 78 A to the passive position CMS-I-00008391 CAUTION Risk of injury due to falling hoe protection disc Hold onto the hoe protection disc tightly when activating, adjusting and deactivating. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 79: Activating Or Deactivating The Finger Hoes

    To activate the finger hoe set on a parallelogram: Follow steps 2 to 6. 2. Lower the implement on the field with the 3-point power lift. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 80 CMS-I-00004363 12. Deactivate the finger hoe sets on all of the other parallelograms in the same way. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 81: Adjusting The Finger Hoes

    4. Remove the washer 4 . 5. Pull the adjuster screw along with the washer 2 out of the holes 3 . 6. Loosen the nut 6 of the retaining screw. CMS-I-00004429 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 82 B from the plant rows. The fingers of two adjacent finger hoes should always interlock. However, the fingers must not overlap by more than 5 mm. CMS-I-00004373 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 83 When the finger hoe set is in activated position, the star parallelogram must be aligned virtually horizontal, so that the finger hoes can follow the ground contours upwards and downwards. CMS-I-00007222 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 84: Adjusting The Ridging Tools

    Be particularly careful when lifting and lowering the star parallelogram. When lifting and lowering the star parallelogram, do not put your hands in the star parallelogram. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 85 2 . 11. Slightly lift the ridging disc set and release the locking latch. The locking pin of the locking latch slides inwards against the frame carrier. CMS-I-00004440 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 86 81. At step 10, however, move the activated ridging discs all the way up to the passive position. 9. Deactivate the ridging discs on all of the other parallelograms in the same way. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 87 1 up or down in the guide tube until the ridging discs are in the right position. 5. Tighten the bolt for the guide tube. 6. Adjust the height for all of the ridging discs in the same way. CMS-I-00004443 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 88 To adjust the horizontal tilt of a ridging disc CMS-I-00004445 relative to the plant row: Follow steps 20 to 26. 20. Lower the implement on the field with the 3-point power lift. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 89 If the hoeing depth is changed, see section "Adjusting the hoeing depth", and the amount of heaped soil should remain the same, the distance of the shallow ridgers from the arable soil must also be changed. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 90 To move a shallow ridger from the passive position to the active position: Follow steps 2 to 6. 2. Lower the implement on the field with the 3-point power lift. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 91 6.4.12.4.2 Deactivating shallow ridgers CMS-T-00013994-A.1 If the shallow ridgers should not be used for a hoeing pass, the shallow ridgers must be moved from the active position to the passive position. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 92: Activating Or Deactivating The Tine Weeder

    "Adjusting the tine weeder", see page 87. At step 3, however, lower the deactivated tine weeder to the position required for the hoeing pass. 5. Activate the tine weeder on all of the other parallelograms in the same way. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 93: Adjusting The Tine Weeder

    If the existing spraying nozzle(s) equipment does not meet the requirements, the attached spraying nozzle(s) can be replaced by one or several spraying nozzles. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 94 1. Lower the implement on the field with the 3-point power lift. To ensure that there is no pressure on the multiple nozzle body when selecting the spraying nozzle: switch off the sprayer via the ISOBUS control terminal. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 95 A adjacent to this area are treated with the spray agent. However, the width may not be so large that the spray agent reaches the parallelograms or mounting parts of the parallelograms. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 96 7 is in the right position. 4. Tighten the nuts of the carriage bolts. CMS-I-00005827 5. Adjust the horizontal position for all of the spraying nozzles on the implement in the same way. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 97: Adjusting The Row Sensor

    To adjust the horizontal position of the row sensor, the following applies: The two sensor units must be set to the row spacing of the plant rows using the width scale. The guide arms should overlap slightly at the inner ends. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 98 The stronger the tension spring presses onto the guide arm, the greater the force must be to deflect the guide arm. The smaller the distance from the contact tab to the sensor and the pulling force of MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 99 4. Release the nut 4 of the contact tab 3 on the first sensor unit. To set a faster trigger: Move the contact tab in the slot 1 towards the sensor 2 . 6. Tighten the nut of the contact tab. CMS-I-00005834 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 100 9. Put the covers on the two sensor units. 10. Put on the bolts for the covers along with the wedge lock washers, and tighten them. CMS-I-00005835 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 101: Using The Implement

    If the load on the support wheels is too high, the support wheels sink in. 4. Use the 3-point power lift to distribute the load on the tractor lower links and the support wheels. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 102: Turning On The Headlands

    If the Section Control function was activated and the headland is angular, the respective parallelogram is automatically individually lifted when reaching the end of each plant row. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 103 If the Section Control function was activated and the headland is angular, the respective parallelogram is automatically individually lowered when reaching the beginning of each plant row. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 104: Using The Kpp-M Implement

    2. Lower the implement on the field with the 3-point power lift until the support wheels are resting on the ground. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 105: Turning On The Headlands

    5. Lower the implement on the field with the 3-point power lift until the support wheels are resting on the ground. NOTE If the load on the support wheels is too high, the support wheels sink in. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 106 7 | Using the implement Using the KPP-M implement 6. Use the 3-point power lift to distribute the load on the tractor lower links and the support wheels. 7. Drive into the field with the tractor. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 107: Eliminating Faults

    The tractor is strongly pulled down The tractor is not properly Install front ballast on the on slopes balanced. tractor. Unsuitable tyres are installed on Use narrow cultivation tyres on the tractor. the tractor. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 108 If soil should be ridged: Then mount the corresponding tools. The hoeing tool is not running in The parallelograms are not in Move the parallelograms into the soil working position. working position, see page 51. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 109: Parking The Implement

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  • Page 110: Attaching The Parking Supports

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  • Page 111 1 . 5. Attach the second lowering lock on the other outer parallelogram in the same way. CMS-I-00004724 6. Fold the implement using the "blue" tractor control unit. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 112 62 or see page 72, and continue with step 7 To remove a hoe share from the space required for the foot of the parking support: perform steps 16 to 18. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 113: Attaching The Parking Supports When Parking The Unfolded Implement

    When the unfolded implement should be lashed for transport, see page 123, it is mandatory to attach centre parking supports. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 114 10. Secure the upper fixing pin with the spring cotter pin 9 . 11. Insert the lower fixing pin 7 through the lower holes on the clamp. CMS-I-00004401 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 115 20. Slide the bolts 3 through the holes. 21. Put the nuts 1 along with the washers 2 on the bolts and tighten them. 22. Repeat steps 19 to 21 for the second centre CMS-I-00005757 parking support. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 116: Uncoupling The 3-Point Mounting Frame

    4. Remove the wiring harness magnetic holder of the combined ISOBUS line from the implement and hang it on the tractor. 9.5 Uncoupling the power supply CMS-T-00001402-H.1 1. Pull out the plug 1 for the power supply. CMS-I-00001048 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 117: Disconnecting The Hydraulic Hose Lines

    3. Disconnect the hydraulic hose lines 1 . 4. Put the dust caps on the hydraulic sockets. CMS-I-00001065 5. Hang the hydraulic hose lines 1 in the hose cabinet. CMS-I-00001250 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 118: Repairing The Implement

    Replacing finger hoes see page 117 daily Checking the lower link pins and top link pins see page 113 Every 50 operating hours / weekly Checking the hydraulic hose lines see page 113 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 119: Checking The Hydraulic Hose Lines

    Criteria for visual inspection of lower link pins and top link pins: Cracks Fractures Permanent deformations Permissible wear: 2 mm 1. Check the lower link pins and top link pins for the listed criteria. 2. Replace worn pins. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 120: Replacing Rapido Duckfoot Shares

    3. Push the share plate 2 to the front and remove downwards. CMS-I-00004576 4. Place the share plate 1 on the mount and push to the rear. 5. Screw in the bolt 2 . CMS-I-00004575 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 121 5. Make sure that the mounts are clean. 6. Place the new share plate 1 on the mount from below and push to the rear. 7. Make sure that the share plate is properly fitted. CMS-I-00008662 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 122: Replacing The Rotavator Blade

    5. Slide the new Rotavator blade into the holder from below up to the desired height. CMS-I-00007148 6. Tighten the bolt for the holder. 7. Put on the loss prevention device. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 123: Replacing Finger Hoes

    4. Take off the finger hoe drive 3 and the finger hoe 4 . 5. Put on a new finger hoe with finger hoe drive. CMS-I-00004577 6. Insert the bolts. 7. Screw on the nuts with washers. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 124: Lubricating The Implement

    Only grease the implement with the lubricants listed in the technical data. CMS-I-00002270 Press the dirty grease completely out of the bearings. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 125: Overview Of Lubrication Points

    10 | Repairing the implement Lubricating the implement 10.2.1 Overview of lubrication points CMS-T-00006209-A.1 CMS-I-00004567 Every 20 operating hours CMS-I-00004566 CMS-I-00004565 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 126 10 | Repairing the implement Lubricating the implement CMS-I-00004561 CMS-I-00004563 CMS-I-00004564 Every 50 operating hours CMS-I-00004562 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 127: Cleaning The Implement

    Do not exceed a water pressure of 120 bar. 1. Only blow off the implement with compressed air. 2. Remove heavy soiling on the tools with a high- pressure cleaner or a hot water high-pressure cleaner. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 128: Loading The Implement

    Only attach the slings for lifting at the CMS-I-00004570 marked lashing points. 1. Attach the lifting gear for lifting at the marked positions. 2. Slowly lift the implement. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 129: Loading The Folded Implement With A Crane

    1. Attach the lifting gear for lifting at the marked positions. 2. Slowly lift the implement. 11.3 Lashing the unfolded implement CMS-T-00006171-B.1 The implement has lashing points for securing the load. CMS-I-00004573 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 130 Centre parking supports are attached to the lower link lugs 1. Attach the lashing straps at the marked points. 2. Lash down the implement on the transport vehicle in compliance with the national regulations. CMS-I-00000450 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 131: Lashing The Folded Implement

    Implement is folded The inner parking supports are attached 1. Attach the lashing straps at the marked points. 2. Lash down the implement on the transport vehicle in compliance with the national regulations. CMS-I-00000450 MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 132: Disposing Of The Implement

    2. Return batteries to the distributor Dispose of batteries at a collection point. 3. Put recyclable materials in the recycling. 4. Treat operating materials like hazardous waste. WORKSHOP WORK 5. Dispose of the coolant. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 133: Appendix

    380 Nm 290 Nm 405 Nm 485 Nm 27 mm M18x1.5 325 Nm 460 Nm 550 Nm 410 Nm 580 Nm 690 Nm 30 mm M20x1.5 460 Nm 640 Nm 770 Nm MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 134: Other Applicable Documents

    Operating manual of the sliding frame AV 5 Operating manual of the camera system Operating Manual of the front tank FT-P 1502 Operating manual of the ISOBUS field sprayer software MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 135: Directories

    Tractor In this operating manual, the designation tractor is always used, even for other agricultural tractor units. Implements are mounted on the tractor or towed by the tractor. MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 136: Index

    Centre parking supports attachment Front ballasting Position calculation removing Front lighting checking Hydraulic hose lines Function of the implement Lower link pin Top link pin cleaning Greasing Contact data Guide wheels Technical editing Position MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 137 Position Mounting categories Implement slide rail Description Position Noise development data Intended use ISOBUS lines coupling Optimal working speed uncoupling Other applicable documents lashing Lashing the folded implement Lashing the unfolded implement MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 138 RapidoClip quick-change system disabling Description Special equipment Rapido duckfoot share Description Spraying nozzles replacing activating on multiple nozzle bodies adjusting the horizontal position Rapido quick-change system attaching or changing Description height adjustment MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 139 Transport speed Turning on the headlands with a KPP-LSC implement with a KPP-M implement with a KPP-MSC implement Tyre load capacity calculation unfolding Vibro spring Description MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...
  • Page 142 Rothenburger Str. 45 91438 Bad Windsheim Deutschand +49 (0) 9841 - 920 info@schmotzer-ht.de www.schmotzer-ht.de SCHMOTZER Hacktechnik ist ein Unternehmen der AMAZONE-Gruppe. AMAZONEN-WERKE H. Dreyer SE & Co. KG Postfach 51 · D-49202 Hasbergen-Gaste www.amazone.de MG7104-EN-II | E.1 | 15.09.2023 | © SCHMOTZER...

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