Baroness SP05 Owner's Operating Manual

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Bunker Rake
Maintenance Machines Series
Owner's operating manual Ver.1.0
Read this manual and the owner's manual
before using this machine.

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  • Page 1 Bunker Rake Maintenance Machines Series Owner's operating manual Ver.1.0 Read this manual and the owner's manual before using this machine.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4. Travelling method ................20 4. Maintenance and storage ..............4 Operation of the forward/reverse pedals ..... 20 Using the BARONESS bunker rake safely ..........5 4-2 Bringing the machine to a stop ..........20 Safety warnings ..................5 Operation of the parking brake ........20 Precautions for safe operation ...............
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing a BARONESS SP05 Bunker Rake. Read this manual carefully to ensure that you thoroughly understand This manual describes the correct methods for handling, adjusting, and how to properly operate and maintain this machine, and to avoid causing checking the machine.
  • Page 4: Training

    1. Training 2. Preparation Read the Owner's operating Manual and other training material carefully. Use clothing and equipment that are suitable for the job. Wear a helmet, Be familiar with the controls and safety indications and learn how to stop safety glasses, and ear protectors.
  • Page 5: Precautions During Operation

    Reduce speed when turning or crossing roads or sidewalks, and pay 3. Precautions during operation close attention to your surroundings when proceeding. Take care when loading or unloading the machine onto a trailer or truck. Do not start the engine in a closed space, there is the danger of carbon Use care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other monoxide poisoning.
  • Page 6: Using The Baroness Bunker Rake Safely

    Charge the battery in a well ventilated area, away from sparks and Using the Baroness bunker rake safely flames. Unplug the battery charger before connecting it to the battery. Also, wear protective clothing and use insulated tools. The following precautions should always be followed to ensure the safe Before storing the machine, lower the rake.
  • Page 7: Precautions For Safe Operation

    Precautions for safe operation. 2. Before operating the machine ● The precautions that are described here are important for safety. Be sure to follow them. Do not carry passengers. ● Failure to follow these precautions may cause injury or death, or This machine can carry only one person.
  • Page 8: Inspection And Maintenance Before And After Operating The Machine

    * Failure to follow this precaution may cause an accident or the machine To install the battery, connect the positive (+) battery cable first. To to malfunction due to improper maintenance. remove the battery, disconnect the negative (-) battery cable first. * Failure to follow this precaution may cause a short circuit, which may 3.
  • Page 9: When Transporting The Machine

    * Failure to follow this precaution may result in the pole connector in the Correctly use the proper tools for the job. container being exposed if the electrolyte falls below the “LOWER” level Properly manage and correctly use the proper tools necessary for mark.
  • Page 10: When Operating The Machine

    5. When operating the machine When operating the machine at high speeds, do not operate the brake pedal suddenly. and entering or leaving a field * Failure to follow this precaution may cause the machine to overturn or fall. 6. When operating the machine Do not operate the machine on public roads.
  • Page 11: After Operating The Machine And Storage

    7. After operating the machine Exercise extreme caution when operating or working on a slope. and when storing the machine The balance of the machine worsens on slopes and bumps. Be sure to reduce your speed sufficiently and to operate the machine and work slowly.
  • Page 12 * Failure to follow this precaution may cause burns. Check that there is no grass, debris, or fuel around the muffler and ● Regularly have the engine speed tested at a Baroness dealer to engine or on the brakes every day before operating the machine.
  • Page 13: Part Names

    Part names Rake raise/ Throttle Front/Rear lower switch lever Blade lever Cultivator lever Headlight switch Fuel filler hole Steering wheel 2WD-3WD changeover lever Tilt lever Broom holder Brake pedal Rear light Front cover Case for Owner’s Manual Headlight Rear cover (work lamp) Fuel valve Serial number plate...
  • Page 14: Description Of Warning Labels And Operation Labels

    Description of warning labels and operation labels ● Attach the warning labels and operation labels in close proximity to the dangerous parts to which they apply, making sure that they are clearly visible. If a label is damaged or peels off, replace it with a new one. : R e a d t h e O w n e r ’...
  • Page 15: Features Of Sp05

    Features of SP05 Specifications ● As this machine has power steering, less arm fatigue is experienced Model SP05 (3WD) when operating it. 215 cm (with blade 230 cm Total length Power steering also enables you to work more efficiently since the (84.65 in (with blade 90.55 in))
  • Page 16: Handling Instructions

    Handling instructions Cleaning of the air filter 1. Inspections and maintenance before use ● A dirty air filter element will cause the engine to malfunction. When the ● Be sure to check the following areas before starting the element is dirty, clean it by carefully tapping the element or blowing air engine.
  • Page 17: Inspection Of The Hydraulic Hose

    Inspection of the fuel Hydraulic ● Drain and replace Oil filler hole oil tank cap the hydraulic oil Precautions for the handling of fuel ● immediately if you Fuel is highly flammable. Extinguish all naked flames n o t i c e t h a t i t i s and cigarettes.
  • Page 18: Inspection Of The Tires

    1-10 Inspection of the tires Inspection of the steering chain ● Check the tire pressure, and inspect the tires for cracks, damage, and ● Open the front cover to check whether the steering chain unusual wear. is loose (refer to ) or damaged.
  • Page 19: Adjustments Before Use

    Adjustment of the rake 2. Adjustments before use ● Before use, check the degree of wear that the fork blade and the warp board have undergone and whether the bolts and nuts have been Adjustment of the seat position loosened. Adjust the rake by performing the following steps and then ●...
  • Page 20: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    3. Starting and stopping the engine Choke knob Throttle lever Starting the engine STOP START ● Before starting the engine ● Inspect the area where the machine will be used. ● Never operate the engine in a building without proper ventilation.
  • Page 21: Safety Device

    Safety device Bringing the machine to a stop ● You can bring the machine to a stop by releasing the forward/reverse The interlock system stops the engine if the operator leaves the seat pedals. without engaging the parking brake. ● If performing the action described in does not bring the machine to The interlock system stops the engine if either the forward or the...
  • Page 22: Operation Of The 2Wd-3Wd Changeover Lever

    Operation of the 2WD-3WD changeover lever 5. Machine operation methods The 2WD-3WD changeover lever is located to the right of the seat. Operation of the rake ● Before changing between two- and three-wheel drive, ● Entering or leaving a bunker via a steep slope or bumpy ground park the machine completely.
  • Page 23: Operation Of The Brush

    Operation of the brush Operation of the blade ● The brush is used to provide the bunker with a smoother finish. ● For safety reasons, make sure that there are no people ● or obstacles near the blade before raising or lowering it. Brush lever operation method ●...
  • Page 24: Operation Of The Cultivator

    Operation of the cultivator Cargo box ● Use the cargo box located behind the seat to carry any cargo. Entering or leaving a bunker via a steep slope or bumpy ground The weight of the cargo should not exceed 20 kg. may cause the cultivator to run along the ground, preventing the When refueling, unfasten the two rubber straps and lift the cargo box in machine from traveling and/or damaging the grass.
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    Oiling of each part 6. Maintenance ● Apply grease to the grease nipples located in the following places Opening and closing the cover every 50 hours. Number of points to be Part ● Do not open the cover in places exposed to strong wind. greased ●...
  • Page 26: Adjustment Of The Brake

    Adjustment of the brake Adjustment of the belt tension ● Before adjusting the belt tension, be sure to stop the Adjust the brake by tightening the brake wire adjuster bolts and the engine. spring rod. ● Before installing the belt, remove the high nut to loosen the belt tension completely.
  • Page 27: Finding The Neutral Position Of The Piston Pump

    Finding the neutral position of the piston pump For more details, refer to the owner’s manual for the engine. If the machine moves forward or backward with no pressure being applied to either the forward or the reverse pedal, the piston pump is After 8 operating 1st replacement hours...
  • Page 28: Replacement Of The Hydraulic Oil And The Cartridge Filter

    ● 1. Remove the drain plug from the Replacement of the engine oil filter Oil cap oil tank in a level area to drain 1. Remove the old oil filter. the old hydraulic oil. 2. Apply a thin layer of engine oil to the gasket of the new oil filter and Oil filler hole 2.
  • Page 29: Replacement Of Fuses

    6-13 6-11 Inspection of the battery Replacement of fuses ● If the fuse has blown, there may have been a short circuit Refer to the instruction manual for the battery. in the electrical circuitry. Investigate possible causes such as a terminal connection failure, damaged wires/ Having cleaned a section around terminals, and incorrect wiring.
  • Page 30: Traction When The Machine Is Unable To Travel

    ● 6-15 Maintenance schedule Inspection of the terminals for corrosion ● Check whether the terminals have corroded. If you notice any Maintenance items Maintenance timing Reference corrosion, after removing first the negative cable and then the positive cable, clean the corrosion from the terminals and clamps using a wire P.16 and owner’s Inspection of oil level Before use...
  • Page 31: Long-Term Storage

    7. Long-term storage ● Refer to their respective operation manuals for a more detailed explanation of how to store the engine and battery for extended periods of time. ○ Completely remove all mud, grass, and oil from the engine and battery. ○...
  • Page 32: Electric Wiring Diagram

    9. Electric wiring diagram Proximity switch for forward/reverse pedals Light switch Vout Raise/lower switch When forward or reverse pedal is pressed To earth mounting Safety circuit board bolt on engine Vout 1 YB Rear light Front light To magnet switch 1 Key switch Fuse Hour meter...
  • Page 33: Hydraulic Circuit Diagram

    10. Hydraulic circuit diagram Raise Lower Rake raise/lower cylinder 2WD-3WD changeover valve 3WD circuit Front wheel motor (2-100BS4S) Valve module 10MPa Drain Motor for right rear wheel (2-200BS4S) Input shaft Piston pump 20.6MPa 4.9MPa 1.0MPa Branch metal Output shaft Torque generator Engine Reverse by pressurization Motor for left rear wheel...
  • Page 34 Port name for each hydraulic device Torque generator Piston pump Front wheel motor 2WD-3WD changeover valve Input shaft Drain port Output shaft Valve module Motor for left rear wheel Branch metal Motor for right rear wheel Front...

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