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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MIKASA REVERSIBLE PLATE COMPACTOR MVH-eR60 Version 1.0 (April 2024) FOR MORE INFORMATION EXCLUSIVE TO CONTACT US ON 1300 353 986 OR VISIT flextool.com.au...
Table of contents INTRODUCTION..............FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW............ WARNING SIGNS ..............CAUTIONS FOR SAFETY............General Cautions Cautions for Attaching and Removing the Battery Pack Precautions before Starting Work Precautions during Work Precautions while Lifting Precautions for Transportation and Storage Precautions for Maintenance Precautions for battery pack and battery charger Decals Position Descriptions of the Warning Decals...
For inquiries about repair parts, parts lists, service manuals and repair of the machine, please contact the shop where you purchased it, or the Mikasa Website. In addition, parts lists are available on the MIKASA website at: http://www.mikasas.com/english/ The illustrations in this manual might slightly differ in part from the machine you actually purchased due to design changes.
3 WARNING SIGNS The triangle shaped marks used in this manual and on the decals stuck on the main body indicate common hazards. Be sure to read and observe the cautions described. Warning labels indicating hazards to humans and to equipment. Denotes an extreme hazard.
4.2 Cautions for Attaching and Removing the Battery Pack DANGER Be sure to press STOP on the START/STOP switch. Be sure to work in a clear and flat location without any combustibles nearby. After attaching the battery pack, make sure the battery hook and fastener are securely attached.
When lifting the reversible compactor with the handle, be careful not to pinch your fingers between the handle and main body. When transporting the reversible compactor, use MC-1B of Mikasa Carry or similar product. Avoid storage areas with high temperature and high humidity, or environments with severe temperature changes.
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No lifting position. Do not use any other points (such as the handle) except one point lifting hook for lifting the machine. Lifting position. Use one point lifting hook for lifting the machine. START Press the POWER button. Press the START/STOP switch to the START position. STOP Press the START/STOP switch to the STOP position.
6.2 Control Unit Positions And Names Switch Box Power Indicator (Green) Power Button Alert Indicator (Orange) Error Indicator (Red) START/STOP Switch...
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POWER UNIT Power Cable Battery Fastener Lever Battery Connector Cap Battery Fastener Battery Support Battery Support Battery Hook Battery Tray...
7. INSPECTION BEFORE OPERATION WARNING Check the machine while the DC power unit is stopped. You may be caught in a rotating part and be seriously injured. Check the machine after it ties down on level ground to avoid falls. Check the machine after it has cooled down to avoid burns.
7.2 Battery Pack and Battery Charger The battery pack and battery charger are provided with each owner’s manual. Follow them when you operate the following operations of battery pack and battery charger. Charging and Charge Level ● Cleaning ● Storage ●...
8. OPERATION Press STOP on the START/STOP switch. CAUTION Press the POWER button. Use the machine with confidence for All the indicators should illuminate for a few tamping earth and sand, soil, gravel, and seconds, and then only the POWER asphalt.
9. STOPPING THE DC POWER UNIT Press the START/STOP switch to the STOP When stopping sprinkling work, close the position. cock of water tank. The DC Power Unit stops and the POWER indicator turns off. CAUTION You can also stop the DC Power unit by pressing the POWER button, but it may take some time to stop.
13. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Proper maintenance is essential for safe, economical, reliable, and environmentally friendly operation. WARNING Check the machine while the DC power unit is stopped. You may be caught in a rotating part and be seriously injured. Check the machine after it ties down on level ground to avoid falls. Check the machine after it has cooled down to avoid burns.
Set the lever to the Effective forward motion to drain the hydraulic oil in the pump. After the hydraulic oil is drained, install the hydraulic hose to the vibrator. Pour hydraulic oil from the hand pump Fig.9 breather plug attachment hole. (MVH-eR60: 0.12L)
After making sure the hydraulic oil in the pump is at OIL LEVEL, attach the breather plug. Hydraulic oil (MVH-eR60): Shell Terrace Oil #32 or equivalent 13.5 Checking the switch box Check that the assembling of switch box is not looseness.
14. TROUBLESHOOTING 14.1 DC Power Unit, Battery Pack and Battery Charger 14.2 Reversible compactor Low travel speed and Insufficient engine output and inappropriate high vibration weak speed set revolution Slipping of clutch Slipping of V-belt Too much vibrator oil Failure inside vibrator Move forward or Hand pump problems backwards, but unable to...
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