Koeppl CL10-2 Operating Instructions Manual

Koeppl CL10-2 Operating Instructions Manual

2-wheel tractor compact-light

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CL10-2 / CL13-2 SNOW / CL14-2
The basis for working with the
stand and follow this operating manual and that for the
manufacturer's operating manual. You may not commence with the operation before having done
so
.
Rev. date / Edition
12.11.2012 - No. 02-2012
Für künftige Verwendung aufbewahren!
Retain for future reference!
Operating manual
2-wheel tractor
Compact
2-wheel tractor type Compact-Light is that you read, under-
Type CL-2 = Compact-Light
for
ight = CL-2
-L
attachments as well as the engine
M O T O R G E R Ä T E F A B R I K
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(0 99 07) 89 10-0
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info@koeppl.com

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  • Page 1 Operating manual 2-wheel tractor Compact ight = CL-2 CL10-2 / CL13-2 SNOW / CL14-2 The basis for working with the 2-wheel tractor type Compact-Light is that you read, under- stand and follow this operating manual and that for the attachments as well as the engine manufacturer’s operating manual.
  • Page 2 Compact-Light Notes Translation of the original operating manual Translation of the original operating manual Page 2 Version 02-2012...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Compact-Light Table of contents Table of contents Table of contents ..........................3 Foreword ............................... 4 Appropriate use ............................ 5 General safety instructions ........................6 Possible hazards in dealing with the 2-wheel tractor ................6 Explanation of the safety symbols used ......................6 Hazards due to accessories ..........................
  • Page 4: Foreword

    Compact-Light Foreword Foreword Before putting the Compact-Light 2-wheel tractor into operation, it is absolutely essential to read and follow the instructions regarding appropriate use, the operat- ing manual and the safety instructions as well as the operating manuals for the at- tached devices that will be operated with the 2-wheel tractor! The guarantee only applies in the case of proper operation!
  • Page 5: Appropriate Use

    Compact-Light Appropriate use Appropriate use 2-wheel tractor type Compact-Light, in conjunction with the respective original attached device, is designed exclusively for normal use and work in agriculture and forestry, such as the mowing of grass and meadows as well as the performance of winter services: for snow hoeing, snow clearing, mowing, flail mowing, all-purpose mowing, hay mak- ing, sweeping and the scattering of sand and fertiliser •...
  • Page 6: General Safety Instructions

    Compact-Light General safety instructions General safety instructions Possible hazards in dealing with the 2-wheel tractor In the case of incorrect operation or misuse, there is a danger of • injury to or death of the operator, • damage to the 2-wheel tractor and other property belonging to the user, •...
  • Page 7: Hazards Due To Accessories

    Compact-Light General safety instructions Snow hoe warning notices Read the operating Eliminate blockages only after the rotary Danger due to parts Danger of being Danger due to manual before grinder and chopper wheels have come to a being flung when the caught up, wound in, rotating tools.
  • Page 8: Sources Of Danger

    Compact-Light General safety instructions 2. Vibration measurements took place in accordance with EN 1033. Measuring devices Vibration measuring instrument: CASTLE GA 2003 HARM Operating conditions • Fuel tank approx. 50 % full. • Steering shaft adjusted to the body height of the operator. •...
  • Page 9: Lighting Devices On Single-Axle Tractors

    Compact-Light General safety instructions Lighting devices on single-axle tractors Distinction must be made here as to whether the single-axis tractor • is guided by a pedestrian via the steering shafts or, • is driven from a sulky (single-track trailer) or •...
  • Page 10 Compact-Light General safety instructions It is forbidden to enter the danger area (B) during work. This area begins in the middle of the wheel axle and extends to the sides and to the front by vary- ing distances, depending on the attached tool. Danger area B Where •...
  • Page 11: Requirements For The Operating Personnel

    Compact-Light General safety instructions < 25% > 25% Up to 80% 100 cm Check the angle of inclination of the terrain with a spirit level 25 cm = 25% Terrain Fig. 2. Working on slopes Requirements for the operating personnel The minimum age for operators is 16 years.
  • Page 12: Safety Measures At The Place Of Work

    Compact-Light General safety instructions Safety measures at the place of work • When starting the engine, the traction and attached device drives must be disengaged (i.e. the safety stop lever is not depressed; see fig. 2, page 13). • The driving speed must always be adapted to the environmental and load conditions. Avoid sudden turns when driving up, down or across a slope.
  • Page 13: Protective Devices

    Compact-Light General safety instructions Protective devices 2-wheel tractor is equipped with a safety stop lever on the steering shaft (left), which disengages the traction drive or power take-off drive when released – i.e. the engine continues to run, but the machine and the attached device stop (for stop position see fig 3). The engine can be switched off only by the ignition key (if there is one) or by the engine stop switch.
  • Page 14: Leaving The 2-Wheel Tractor

    Compact-Light General safety instructions The protective devices • have been installed for the safety of the operator and, • must not under any circumstances be modified, removed or circumvented by means of mod- ifications to the 2-wheel tractor. The safety stop lever serves as an EMERGENCY-OFF switch which is to be released in dan- gerous situations where fast switch-off/stopping is required.
  • Page 15: Brakes

    Compact-Light General safety instructions Drive at a right angle to the slope if possible. • Disengage the device drive (power take-off) when driving outside the working area. The 2-wheel tractor must be raised into the transport position. • Never work on the attached device when the engine is running; switch the engine off in or- der to carry out such work.
  • Page 16: Transport

    Compact-Light Transport Transport In order to avoid damage to the machine and life-threatening injuries when transporting the ma- chine, it is essential to pay attention to the following points: • Transport work may be carried out only by persons who are qualified for such work, ob- serving the safety instructions.
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    Compact-Light Transport Technical data CL13-2 CL10-2 CL14-2 SNOW Driving speed Wheels 4.00 x 8 AS Forwards 0 – 6 km/h 0 – 6 km/h 0 – 6 km/h Reverse 0 – 3 km/h 0 – 3 km/h 0 – 3 km/h...
  • Page 18: Transport

    Compact-Light Transport Transport 2-wheel tractor is delivered ready for operation. Unpacking • Remove the cardboard box and the film. The generally recognised and applicable regulations for safety and the prevention of acci- dents must be adhered to when transporting the 2-wheel tractor! •...
  • Page 19: Operation

    Compact-Light Operation Operation In order to avoid damage to the machine and life-threatening injuries when putting the machine into operation, it is essential to pay attention to the following points: You must have read and understood: • the engine manufacturer’s operating manual, •...
  • Page 20: Steering Shaft Adjustment

    Compact-Light Operation Steering shaft adjustment Lever C Lever C Steering shaft adjustment Fig. 6. In order to be able to work optimally, you must adjust the steering shaft to suit your body size. This adjustment is child’s play: • Stand in front of the 2-wheel tractor.
  • Page 21: Starting The 2-Wheel Tractor

    Compact-Light Operation Starting the 2-wheel tractor Warning! If the traction and device drive is engaged, you could be run over, causing serious injuries. The traction and device drive must be disengaged when starting the engine. Do not stand with your feet near the attached working device. To start the engine: Follow the respective engine manufacturer’s operating manual when starting the engine –...
  • Page 22: Shifter

    Compact-Light Operation Shifter With the Compact –Light, forward and reverse driving with infinitely adjustable speeds and neutral are possible. Warning! Place the Bowden cable shifter in the 0 position before starting! When driving in reverse there is a danger of being crushed at narrow points or when turn- ing (around trees).
  • Page 23: Power Take-Off Engagement/Disengagement

    Compact-Light Operation Power take-off engagement/disengagement Warning! Working devices are dangerous when switched on! Make sure you keep a safe distance! Engage the power take-off only when an accessory is attached. Push the lever slowly downwards so that the attached device comes slowly up to speed. Never reach into the crushing danger zone if parts can still move there.
  • Page 24: Engine

    Compact-Light Operation Engine Caution! It is essential to pay attention to the engine manufacturer’s operating manual. Check the engine oil level before starting. Top up the engine oil if necessary! Never transport the engine with the fuel tank or the fuel tap open. Also pay attention to the en- gine manufacturer’s operating manual! Wing nut Wing nut...
  • Page 25: Throttle Lever

    Compact-Light Operation Throttle lever The throttle lever is located on the right-hand steering shaft – see fig. 11. Please ensure that it is adjusted correctly in accordance Idling with the engine manufacturer’s operating manual. Engine speed regulation according to type of use (for minimisation of noise and vibration) The engine speed can be read from the oper- ating hour meter.
  • Page 26: Active Steering

    Compact-Light Operation Active steering For easy, agile working, an infinitely controllable hydraulic traction drive is installed in conjunc- tion with active steering. A further advantage of this design is that a hydraulic differential lock is active when driving straight ahead. With the twist-grip (see fig. 13) you can select your speed in- finitely without bothersome gear changes.
  • Page 27 Compact-Light Operation Compact-Light stops moving when twist-grip is in the 0 position (see fig. 8 – page 22) or when the clutch/safety stop lever (engine drive) is released – the hydraulic traction drive is interrupted. In case of failure of the hydraulics or the engine, the appliance can be pushed by opening the locking valve.
  • Page 28: Rapid-Change Device Flange

    Compact-Light Operation Rapid-change device flange A rapid-change flange is fitted for the fast and simple exchange of the attached devices. You can attach and detach the desired attached devices without tools using the locking pin. The mating surfaces of the rapid-change flange on the basic device and on the attached device must be clean;...
  • Page 29: Parking Foot

    Compact-Light Operation Parking foot If the basic machine is to be parked without an attached device, you must use the parking foot. This is attached to the chassis at the bottom and is released and locked with the aid of the latch- ing bolt.
  • Page 30: Operating Hour Meter

    Compact-Light Operation Operating hour meter Operating hour meter with rev. counter Fig. 19. Operating hour meter. • The engine speed is displayed as soon as the engine is started (max. 9,000 rpm, engines up to max. 4,000 rpm). • By briefly pressing the button you can switch between the different display modes. •...
  • Page 31: Faults

    Compact-Light Maintenance Faults Faults and their remedy Observe the safety instructions! If faults occur in the tractor or the engine that require a greater degree of intervention, al- ways have them rectified at your specialist workshop, since they have the necessary tools.
  • Page 32 Compact-Light Maintenance Fault Possible cause Remedy rectly. workshop. Ignition gap too large, spark plug de- Adjust the ignition gap and/or replace fective. the spark plug. Have the carburettor adjusted by your Carburettor is not adjusted correctly. workshop. Clean the air filter. Air filter is dirty.
  • Page 33: Maintenance

    Compact-Light Maintenance Maintenance Besides complying with operating regulations applicable to the 2-wheel tractor, it is equally important to pay due attention to the following instructions for care and maintenance! Caution! • Care and maintenance work may only be carried out when the engine is switched off and the spark plug cap has been pulled off! •...
  • Page 34 Compact-Light Maintenance Check the hose and pipe connections regularly for leaks and tighten them. Screw connec- tions may be tightened only when the system is depressurised. Defective pipes and hoses must be replaced immediately. Information The hydraulic drive is structurally suitable for long, trouble-free operation.
  • Page 35 Compact-Light Maintenance Oil bleed screw Oil tank Oil filler neck Oil filter housing Drain plug Seal Oil filter insert Oil filter housing cover Screw Seal Fig. 22. Changing the oil in the hydraulic drive Important! Protect the environment: The handling and disposal of mineral oils are subject to legal regulations. Take used oil to an authorised collection point.
  • Page 36: Power Take-Off Drive

    Compact-Light Maintenance Power take-off drive Never reach into the crushing danger zone if parts can still move there. The power take-off drive of the 2-wheel tractor should never be cleaned with water or a high-pressure water jet cleaner. Dry cleaning is best. The power-takeoff is driven by one or two V-belts, depending on the engine.
  • Page 37 Compact-Light Maintenance • The difference in length between the relaxed and the stretched tension spring should be 5 - 8 • If this is not the case, you must change this distance with the help of the adjusting screw. • Loosen the lock nut of the appropriate adjusting screw and turn it until the length of the ten- sion spring is correct.
  • Page 38: Engine

    Compact-Light Maintenance Engine Caution! During the first 20 hours of operation (the running-in period) the engine should not be operated up to its performance limit. The same basic principle also applies after the running-in period: The throttle should never be applied more than is absolutely necessary for carrying out the re- spective work.
  • Page 39: Attached Devices

    Compact-Light Maintenance Attached devices In the case of attached devices not covered by this operating manual, the instructions that came with the respective attached device must be followed. General Watch out for fuel and oil leaks and eliminate them if necessary. Check the tightness of screws, nuts and bolts regularly and retighten them if necessary.
  • Page 40: Maintenance Schedule

    Compact-Light Maintenance Maintenance schedule V/8 h V/8 h V/8 h 100 h Inspection and maintenance overview at least Page annually Safety stop lever 13 / 33 Function check Lubricate all sliding parts Cleaning Check hydraulic pipes, hoses Check oil level in hydraulic drive Change oil and oil filter in the hydraulic drive...
  • Page 41: Appendix

    Compact-Light Edition / Revision Appendix Lubricants / adhesives Use the prescribed lubricants for the engine and drive (see ‘Technical data’). We recommend the use of anti-corrosion agents to conserve the 2-wheel tractor. Do not use these on painted outer claddings. Anti-corrosion agents can be applied using a brush or a spray device.
  • Page 42: Eu Conformity Declaration

    EU Conformity Declaration The manufacturer: Made in Germany declares that the machine described on the -2- wheel tractor right: CL10-2 Type: CL13-2 SNOW CL14-2 complies with the health and safety require- EU machine directive 2006/42/EC ments contained in the following EU directives:...

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