Chapman BT500 Instrucciones página 5

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Operation
Ensure that the operator is suitably qualified to use a machine of this nature and that they have fully read and understood this manual - they
should be aware of all safety aspects relating to the safe use of the machine.
AFTER APPROXIMATELY ONE HOUR OF WORK WITH A NEW MACHINE, ALL NUTS, BOLTS AND DRIVE BELTS SHOULD BE CHECKED FOR
Machine Operation
Loading
1. Standing at the RH side of the machine, release the foot latch
pushing rearwards. Press the "OUT" button on the remote (Or the
"OUT" button on the hand toggle switch if using in place of the
remote).
2. Continue feeding out cable and lifting the bale cradle until it is in
the fully upright position.
Machine Disposal
Disposal of this machine and any of its component parts must be performed in a responsible and inoffensive manner respecting all current laws
relating to this subject. Materials forming this machine that must undergo differentiated division and disposal are; Steel, Mineral Oil, Rubber,
Plastic
Storage
For extended periods of storage, it is advisable that the machine be kept in a clean dry environment protected from the elements to avoid risk
of corrosion.
TIGHTNESS AND ADJUSTED AS NECESSARY
3. Reverse the transporter up to the bale ensuring the bale is
centred onto the frame and the cradle is pushed back tight to the
bale. Fit the supplied ratchet strap around the rear of the bale
between the two cradle arm attachment lugs. Tighten Securely!
4. Operate the electric lift to load the bale by pressing the "IN"
button on the remote or hand control.
5. As the bale comes "over centre" press the foot latch rearwards
again, and keep winding in the electric lift until the cradle is fully
resting on the frame. Release the catch and ensure ensure the
locking pin has latched securely into place.
Unloading
Unloading is essentially a reverse of the loading procedure; with the
foot latch released, as the winch is fed out the bale should lower
onto it's end, at which point the securing strap can be released and
the BT500 pulled away from the bale. For transport the cradle
should be lowered back onto the frame of the BT500. Please note
that without a bale in the cradle the cradle is top heavy and liable
to come down onto the frame rapidly once it goes over-centre.
*Please take care with the empty cradle to avoid injury!* Once the
cradle is resting on the frame, again, ensure the catch is secured to
prevent the cradle moving in transit.
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