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RAMBO-HC15H Art. No.: RAMBOHC15H www.lumag-maschinen.de original operating instructions gasoline disc shredder RAMBO-HC15H Model: _____________ Serial number: ______________________________ Both the model number and the serial number can be found on the rating plate on the machine. You should keep both numbers in a safe place for future reference. This manual explains the basic functions and uses of the machine.
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CONTENT / GENERAL GENERAL CONTENTS 1. GENERAL 2. INFORMATION ON THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3 3. INTENDED USE 4. SCOPE OF DELIVERY 5. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 6. SPECIFICATIONS DANGER! 7. OPERATING HOURS RESTRICTION Read safety instructions 8. ENVIRONMENT instructions. 9. SYMBOLS 10. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Use this manual to familiarize yourself with the GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS SPECIFIC SAFETY REGULATIONS...
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INFORMATION ON THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS / INTENDED USE name machine The term “machine” is the commercial name of the replaced item to which this operating manual - see cover page - refers. Before starting any work on or with the machine, read the operating instructions, especially the Safety chapter and the relevant safety instructions.
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SCOPE OF DELIVERY / TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION SCOPE OF DELIVERY After unpacking, check the contents of the box/ The disc wheel shredder is used to shred woody transport box for material, preferably in the garden area. ► Completeness ► possible transport damage The machine is powered by a powerful 4-stroke OHV petrol engine.
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SPECIFICATIONS / OPERATING TIME LIMITATIONS ENVIRONMENT / SYMBOLS SPECIFICATIONS SYMBOLS Model RAMBO-HC15H Symbols are attached to the machine. These drive represent important information about the product 4-stroke OHV gasoline engine or instructions for use. 420 cm³ displacement Engine power, max.
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SYMBOLS WARNING! Danger of objects being Always wear eye protection when thrown when the engine is running. operating the machine. There is a risk that branches, garden waste or other materials will suddenly be ejected. For this reason, bystanders, pets and Always wear hearing protection when itself livestock must never stand in front of or...
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Also, familiarize yourself with the controls and how to use them properly. Learn how to stop the machine and turn it off quickly. GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS Make sure you read and understand all the instructions and safety warnings in the manual. Do Instructions on hazards, warnings and not attempt to operate the machine until you are precautions must be strictly observed to...
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Personal Safety Do not operate the machine if it is in poor mechanical condition and repair is necessary. Do not operate the machine when you are tired or Replace any damaged, missing or faulty parts under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication before operating.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The engine exhaust fumes contain poisonous specifically approved for this purpose. Store fuel in carbon monoxide. Being in an environment a cool, well-ventilated area, away from sparks, open containing carbon monoxide can lead to flames or other sources of ignition. unconsciousness and death.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS service security Switch off the engine immediately. Disconnect the spark plug connector and wait for the tools to stop. Do not carry out any maintenance or cleaning work Eliminate the fault immediately. while the engine is running. Moving parts can cause serious injury.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFIC SAFETY REGULATIONS Always park the switched off machine on a firm, level surface. Special safety for the shredder Do not stand in the area of the ejection openings residual risks and protective measures when starting the engine. Mechanical residual hazards To avoid injury, keep fingers, hands and feet away capture, winding...
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Thermal residual hazards burns, chilblains Touching the exhaust/housing may cause burns. → Allow the motor device to cool down. danger from noise hearing loss Prolonged, unprotected work with the machine can lead to hearing damage. → Always wear hearing protection. Hazards from materials and other substances contact, inhalation machine...
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FUNCTIONS 12. FUNCTIONS Spark plug, spark plug connector (9) The engine's spark plug is located under the spark plug connector. When performing adjustments or MOTOR maintenance, always remove the spark plug connector from the spark plug. engine switch (ignition switch) (1) In dangerous situations, a quick shutdown is oil filler plug with dipstick (10) required, then turn the ignition switch to OFF.
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FUNCTIONS DEVICE UNIT forward and reverse feed roller (11) The feed roller has a forward and reverse motion. safety circuit You can adjust this with the lever under the feed funnel. This can also be used to stop the feed roller EMERGENCY STOP button (10) on the feed hopper (see photo).
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ASSEMBLY 13. ASSEMBLY Connecting the battery The battery is already mounted on the chassis. The machine consists of parts that weigh more than 20 kg. These parts must always be carried/pushed DANGER! by at least two people. must Before the Connecting the key on the electric starter must - Engine, chassis &...
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ASSEMBLY / BEFORE FIRST USE Mount the feed roller (11) Screw the maintenance cover of the feed roller (13) Using the screws and nuts already present in the Finally, screw the maintenance flap with the hopper, mount the feed roller forward/reverse existing screw so tightly that the safety switch is lever to the feed hopper (see pictures).
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FUEL 6. If the oil level is too low (MIN or less), top up with 15. REFUELLING equivalent engine oil. DANGER! You may only carry out the work described in this chapter after you havesafety instructionsread and HYDRAULIC OIL understood. It concerns your personal safety! with 1.
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FUEL STORING GASOLINE CAUTION Mengine damage!Risk of engine damage due to ■ Fuels can only be stored for a limited time; they incorrect gasoline. age. Fuels or fuel mixtures that have been stored for too long can lead to starting Only use petrol with an RON 95 or problems.
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COMMISSIONING 16. COMMISSIONING ■ Check the tire pressure regularly (approx. 1.7 bar) ■ Check that the blades are in good condition and PREPARATION FOR USE properly attached. Blunt blades can be turned over. ■ Make sure that the machine is completely and correctly assembled.
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COMMISSIONING SLOW" move slightly to the left, STOP THE ENGINE (Fig.1-3) Direction 1. Set the throttle lever (8) to the idle position 4. Engine switch (1) set to “ON”. “SLOW” slide to the right. 5. Pull the recoil starter (2) gently until you feel 2.
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CHIPPING OPERATION There is another switch with the same function. 17. CHIPPING OPERATION Before each use, check the machine for: ■ Engine switch (ignition switch) (1) on the engine to ─ loose screws and nuts set to "OFF" ─ damaged rubber flap in the feed hopper, replace if necessary ─...
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CHIPPING OPERATION ■ When loading, make sure that there are no up to Ø 120 mm, branches, bushes or branches foreign objects such as nails, wires, stones, etc. Green waste can be chopped. into the feed hopper. DANGER! As soon as the engine starts, the For constipation: blades start moving and everything that is fed into the hopper is...
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MAINTENANCE 18. MAINTENANCE _________________________________________ In unforeseen situations, never hesitate to press the EMERGENCY STOP button (10) on the feed Improper maintenance or failure to take care of hopper. or correct a problem can create a hazard during _________________________________________ operation. Only operate machines that are regularly and properly maintained.
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MAINTENANCE Check the machine, especially the fuel system 1. Clean the grease nipples with a cloth. and the tank cap, for leaks. 2. Place the grease gun on each nipple one after 7. After each use, any dirt and debris that has the other and pump in grease.
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MAINTENANCE KNIFE Blunt knives cannot Damaged blades (cracked, knocked out, severely bent or otherwise damaged) must be replaced immediately. turn off Motor Disconnect the spark plug connector! The machine must not be operated if the blades are not fully inserted! Wear protective gloves! must spare parts...
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MAINTENANCE engine V-belt pulley aligned. Clean air filter, change filter elements 6. Retighten the screws on the motor. 1. Loosen the fastening element and remove the 7. Replace the belt cover. cover. 2. Wipe dirt from the inside of the filter housing with a clean, damp cloth.
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MAINTENANCE CLEANING 4. Check the insulator. If there is any damage such as cracks or splinters, replace the spark plug. 5. Clean the spark plug electrodes with a wire Clean the machine regularly to ensure optimal brush. functioning. 6. Check the electrode gap and adjust if necessary. The electrode gap must be 0.7 - 0.8 mm.
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MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PLAN After After After the Every Before maintenance work 1 each first 25 BTS* 30-50 100 BTS* season everyone everyone Requirement BTS* BTS* 5 BTS* ■ Check the machine safety circuit ■ (EMERGENCY STOP button) check protective devices ■...
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TRANSPORT / STORAGE 19. TRANSPORT 20. STORAGE NSRT Storing the machine for a month or longer. Before transporting or moving the device or storing ■ Thoroughly remove any chopped material, dirt it indoors: and deposits from the engine and the machine. Clean the engine with a cloth.
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TROUBLESHOOTING 21. TROUBLESHOOTING Before any troubleshooting ■ Turn off the device ■ Wait for the chopping blades to stop ■ Remove the spark plug connector Caused remedy Disturbance No fuel filling the fuel tank Repair or replace recoil starter recoil starter defective refill engine oil No engine oil Engine cannot be started...
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Warranty work is carried out exclusively by our LUMAG service workshop. Defects that occur within The warranty is excluded with regard to parts if the warranty period due to material or...
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Telephone: +49 8571/92556-0 Fax: +49 8571/92556-19 that the product Designation: Gasoline disc shredder Type designation: RAMBO-HC15H meets the essential protection requirements of the above-mentioned EC directives. Conformity is based on the following standards: EN ISO 12100:2010 Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction EN ISO 14120:2015 Safety of machinery - Guards - General design requirements.
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COMPONENTS OF THE MACHINE 24. COMPONENTS OF THE MACHINE...
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Status: 08/2018 - RAMBOHC15H LUMAG specialist dealer can be found at: www.lumag-maschinen.de LUMAG GMBH Rudolf-Diesel-Str. 1a D-84375 Kirchdorf a.Inn Germany Internet:www.lumag-maschinen.de...
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