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Service Plan RC-750
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6. in particular the sections regarding safety The indications right and left in the manual and spare parts lists are the machine seen from behind in the driving direction 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Important The RC 750 is a remotely controlled flail mower The life of the equipment depends on how maintenance and services are carried out The operator s manual supplied with the machine must always be available for the operator Before any attempt is made to run or work with the machine the manual must be studied carefully in particular those sections dealing with safety stipulations sections 2 and 3 Only persons above 18 years of age who are acquainted with the safety stipulations for the machine are allowed to operate the machine In case your manual gets damaged or 15 lost please request a new manual at your local Timan dealer The manufacturer s responsibility for possible losses or damages will be cancelled if any constructional changes are made to the machine The machine is designed for cutting grass low vegetation and one year old bushes on level grounds as well as on inclinations sloping maximum 58 degrees For inclinations sloping more than 25 degrees it is a precondition that the surface 15 dry 1 2 Incorrect use The machine must not be used on surfaces where glass stones metal pieces or other foreign bodies might appear Such objects can be thrown out or cause damages to the mower Do not use the machine un
7. Before a new attempt to start the motor again at least 10 sec have to pass AN Warning Keep a distance to the machine when it is started Page 28 48 11 4 Stop of the machine Make sure that the machine stands on level ground before stopping Reduce the throttling to a minimum before stopping the motor 1 For parking the emergency stop on the remote control 15 activated 2 Activate the emergency stop main switch at the machine and remove the key Unless the main switch is activated and locked the machine will start beeping after 10 sec The machine begins to beep to remind the operator that he should remove the ignition of the machine and as a safety precaution to prevent unauthorized persons from starting the machine If the motor has been working under heavy strain it 1s important to let the motor run idle for 2 min before stopping it AN Warning Stop the motor immediately if the motor revolutions are suddenly reduced or increased if the colour of the exhaust gas changes if you hear a sudden unusual sound if the mower of the machine begins to shake vibrate 29 48 11 5 Start stop of mower The mower can only be activated when the motor is running Check before connecting the mower that the cutting height 15 correctly set The mower must never be connected in high vegetation This could damage the coupling Always connect the mower on an area with short grass and then drive it to the highe
8. be damaged A hopper should always be used for fuel filling MAXIMUM FUEL LEVEL Do not fill more fuel into the tank than the maximum level shown in the picture Never use fuel that is too old polluted or mixed with oil Avoid getting dirt or water into the fuel tank Page 26 48 11 OPERATION OF THE MACHINE 11 1 Using a new machine The life of a new machine depends the way it is operated and maintained New machines directly from the factory are of course thoroughly tested but the different parts are not jet adapted to one another It is therefore important to drive at a reasonable speed and avoid extreme strain during the initial 50 hours of operation to allow all parts to run in The life of the machine depends highly on the way the machine is taken care of during the running in period The running in is very important for an optimum output and lifetime of the machine The following precautions should therefore be taken Running in period Change motor oil and hydraulic oil filter after the first 20 hours of operation 11 2 Controls to be carried out before start 1 Check if there is enough petrol in the fuel tank octane 86 or higher 2 Check the hydraulic oil level must stand to the mark at the oil gauge dipstick 3 Check the motor oil level The oil must stand to the maximum level 4 Check if the flails of the mower are undamaged Replace any damaged flails Driving with damaged flails can cause imbala
9. Always use a face shield to protect your face against thrown out particles 1 WARNING Danger of trapping hands or feet Do not put your hands or feet into the tracks WARNING Mower weighs 50kg when it is raised into service position must it always be done by 2 persons 6 CONSTRUCTION OF THE MACHINE The flail mower is designed as a remotely controlled self propelled unit The main parts of the machine are 1 Mower 2 Tracks 3 Motor and hydraulics Page 13 48 6 1 Mower At the front of the machine the flail mower is fitted It is powered by the Honda motor through belts The mower is mounted to the chassis on arms such that the mower can move up and down independent of the chassis of the machine When the mower is in working position two supporting arms lock the vertical movement of the mower and prevent it from exceeding 15 degrees The supporting arms are spring suspended in order to shift some of the mower s weight to the chassis This reduces the friction between the mower and the ground when the machine is turned Forwards 1 Supporting arms Lever for lifting the mower Mower in service position 47777 The mower is raised when flails need to be replaced or for carrying out service of the mower To raise the mower move the lever forwards and then lift it off the supporting arms In the top position a holding mechanism will lock the arms of the mower in its serv
10. GO slates manua page 1 be carried out by an authorized Timan dealer 2 checked every 4 operating hours 3 To be replaced if they are worn 750 10 02 2010 0 Date Machine number User 5 sign Engine number Machine type Customer s sign Service hours Date of execution Operating hours of machine Operating hours Timan a s Fabriksvej 13 DK 6980 Tim Denmark Phone 45 97 330 360 Fax 45 97 330 350 Service Petrol Motor iGX 440 Motor oil Motor oil Air filter Air filter arburettor filter oark plug oark plug park catcher alve pla 2 PLETE TEE EE Ee bt tty bt Every 2 years or 500 hrs O ombustion chamber uel tank el hoses TI Hydraulic pumps densit Hydraulic hose connections Hydraulic oil level Hydraulic oil filter Hydraulic olie 9 Cooler hydraulic pump blade and grate Transmission V belts Greasing as per lubricating plan 22 23 Battery in remote control ektronics amp safety equip crews and bolts lails lail bolts Cleaning Battery and cables m O 42 25 26 27 28 29 PEE ttt S 0 2 x d Pt txt ttt txt TE EE TT TT TT 1 0 x
11. 2 x d Pt txt ttt txt TE EE TT TT TT 1 0 xS x fl lorean i SSSA performed 3 6 8 22 25 26 28 29 GO GO GO slates manua page 1 be carried out by an authorized Timan dealer 2 checked every 4 operating hours 3 To be replaced if they are worn 750 10 02 2010 0 Date Machine number User 5 sign Engine number Machine type Customer s sign Service hours Date of execution Operating hours of machine Operating hours Timan a s Fabriksvej 13 DK 6980 Tim Denmark Phone 45 97 330 360 Fax 45 97 330 350 Service Petrol Motor iGX 440 Motor oil Motor oil Air filter Air filter arburettor filter oark plug oark plug park catcher alve pla 2 PLETE TEE EE Ee bt tty bt Every 2 years or 500 hrs O ombustion chamber uel tank el hoses TI Hydraulic pumps densit Hydraulic hose connections Hydraulic oil level Hydraulic oil filter Hydraulic olie 9 Cooler hydraulic pump blade and grate Transmission V belts Greasing as per lubricating plan 22 23 Battery in remote control ektronics amp safety equip crews and bolts lails lail b
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13. the lawn mower activated and the engine operating at maximum revolutions Measurements are made according to DS EN 10094 Noise level is measured to 107 dB with a measurement accuracy of 2 dB Noise level 15 m from the machines are intended to LAI5m 75 2 dB Page 10 48 4 3 Declaration of Conformity EU Declaration of Conformity 2006 42 EU App Manufacturer Name Timan A S Address Fabriksvej 13 Postal code and town DK 6980 Tim Technical dossier compiled by authorized by the manufacturer Name Henning Pedersen Address Fabriksvej 13 Postal code and town DK 6980 Tim hereby declare that the machine model RC 750 with the type number 410100 02 was manufactured in conformity with the provisions in the following EU COUNCIL DIRECTIVES 2006 42 EC Machine Directive 2006 95 Low voltage Directive 2004 108 EC EMC Directive 1999 5 amp TTE Directive under the employment of the following harmonizing standards DS EN 745 1999 Safety Flail Mower and the below mentioned national standards and technical specifications Signer Position Place Date Henning Pedersen Technical Manager Tim 15 02 2010 Signature PL Page 11 48 5 EXPLANATIONS FOR THE WARNING SIGNS ON THE MACHINE Every measure is taken during the development of the machine in order to secure the operator against all safety risks In special operating situations the machine can nevertheless pose a risk Th
14. with the remote control At the rear end of the machine a suction box is mounted through which the motor sucks its cooling air The hydraulic pump is provided with a fan blade that directs cold air around the pump housing to prevent excessive heating of the hydraulics A hydraulic oil cooler is also mounted in the suction box The speed and direction of the machine is regulated by the quantity of oil that each of the hydraulic motors for the tracks gets from the pump The oil quantity given by the pump to each of the two hydraulic motors is decided by two servomotors which are connected to the speed control alarm of the pump These servomotors are controlled with the remote control Page 15 48 7 RECOMMENDED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The diagrams below show the basic grass cutting methods different types of terrain The operator must however each time assess these methods During different terrain and weather conditions another method might be better to use than these suggestions It is the responsibility of the operator to choose the most suitable method In any case it is absolutely necessary to keep all safety regulations stipulated this manual The operator must never be in front of the flail mower when it 1 running There he it at risk of getting hit by thrown out fragments The operator must _ never be downhill in relation to the mower unless a safety dist ance of minimum 12 15 kept from where the inclinations s
15. 9 750 SAFETY SYSTEM 750 flail mower is remotely controlled This means that the operator will at times be away from the machine In order to increase the safety for the operator and other persons the machine is provided with a safety system which can be activated both manually and automatically If the mower gets out of reach of the radio signal Emergency stop is activated automatically If the radio signal is disturbed Emergency stop 15 activated automatically Another machine is using the same radio frequency Emergency stop is automatically engaged If dangerous situations occur Activate the emergency stop at the machine Activate the emergency stop of the remote control Flail mower is lifted into service position Safety precautions will prevent the Radio link between receiver and sender 1s not established motor from starting Defective fuses Emergency stop activated on remote control or machine If the emergency stop is activated automatically or if the emergency stop of the remote control is activated the following happens The motor stops forward drive is put neutral The coupling of the mower remains engaged until the motor stands still When the emergency stop of the machine 1s activated the power to all electric components will be cut and cause the machine to stop Page 21 48 10 PREPARING THE MACHINE 10 11 Delivery of the machine to the dealer The machine is in working o
16. E EE Ee bt tty bt Every 2 years or 500 hrs O ombustion chamber uel tank el hoses TI Hydraulic pumps densit Hydraulic hose connections Hydraulic oil level Hydraulic oil filter Hydraulic olie 9 Cooler hydraulic pump blade and grate Transmission V belts Greasing as per lubricating plan 22 23 Battery in remote control ektronics amp safety equip crews and bolts lails lail bolts Cleaning Battery and cables m O 42 25 26 27 28 29 PEE ttt S 0 2 x d Pt txt ttt txt TE EE TT TT TT 1 0 xS x fl lorean i SSSA performed 3 6 8 22 25 26 28 29 GO GO GO slates manua page 1 be carried out by an authorized Timan dealer 2 checked every 4 operating hours 3 To be replaced if they are worn VO weibeiq a
17. Havoline Extra semisynthetic easy flowing SAE 10W 40 oil with the API classification SJ Only use this oil type for filling If you want to use another brand please contact Texaco first for information about the miscibility Page 23 48 10 44 Control of air filter Nut A dirty air filter will reduce the air flow to the combustion chamber and thereby the capacity of the motor If the motor is operated without an air filter or with a damaged air filter will make it possible for dirt to get into the motor which will result in heavy wearing Paper filter and breakdown Air filer guard Wing screw 28 Pics oe N Hii oer a The air filter 15 to be cleaned as follows Slacken the nut for the air filter guard and remove the guard Foam filter w 2 Remove grass and other large particles with _ eS 3 Slacken and remove the wing screw for the air Gasket filter ak 4 Pull the foam filter off the paper filter a oa gt 5 Inspect both filters and replace if they are damaged 2 6 Clean both filters if they are to be used again RAY The filters must always be changed as stated in the service manual Clean the paper filter through striking it lightly with a hard object so that dirt falls out of the
18. LER CAP DIPSTICK 30 20 410 2 Ambient Temperature The motor oil must comply with or be better than the requirements according to the API classifications SE SF and SG The temperature of the surrounding area decides which oil type should be used but if SAE 5 30 or SAE 10W 40 is used the machine can operate in a very broad temperature range from below 0 to over 40 C Page 22 48 At the factory motor is filled with Texaco Havoline Extra semisynthetic easy flowing SAE 1OW 40 oil with the API classification SJ If you want to fill with an oil of a different trademark the miscibility with the brand in question must first be checked If the oil that you wish to change to 16 not miscible with the above mentioned oil the old oil must first be entirely emptied out before the new oil 15 filled into the machine 10 3 Control of hydraulic oil level Before operating the machine it is important to check if the hydraulic oil level is correct The machine must then stand on a level surface It is important that the motor is stopped when the oil level 1s checked The hydraulic oil must always stand to the dent in the oil gauge dipstick Top up with oil if the level is too low Make sure that no water or dirt gets into the oil Always clean the area around the oil gauge before it is unscrewed Pour the oil slowly and carefully Remove any spilt oil immediately The hydraulic oil tank 15 filled with Texaco
19. OPERATOR S MANUAL SERVICE BOOK A NS 7 r F i 4 li 4 Be wee 4 4 f 4 4 all ae a Applies to model RC 750 with type serial number 410100 02 TIMAN OPERATOR S MANUAL SERVICE BOOK DIAGRAM SPAREPARTS CATELOGUE HONDA OWNERS MANUAL TIMAN OPERATOR S MANUAL SERVICE BOOK x 1 i J 4 te i n a e i 25 ia Fa 7 4 z 3 f Ie F a ty s a 25 Fi fi gt lt s 4 4 2 F Applies to model RC 750 with type serial number 410100 02 TIMAN Page 1 48 INTRODUCTION E 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE 5 1 4 869 5 2 SAFETY REGULATIONS 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING MAINTENANCE AND ADJUS
20. S x fl lorean i SSSA performed 3 6 8 22 25 26 28 29 GO GO GO slates manua page 1 be carried out by an authorized Timan dealer 2 checked every 4 operating hours 3 To be replaced if they are worn 750 10 02 2010 0 Date Machine number User 5 sign Engine number Machine type Customer s sign Service hours Date of execution Operating hours of machine Operating hours Timan a s Fabriksvej 13 DK 6980 Tim Denmark Phone 45 97 330 360 Fax 45 97 330 350 Service Petrol Motor iGX 440 Motor oil Motor oil Air filter Air filter arburettor filter oark plug oark plug park catcher alve pla 2 PLETE TEE EE Ee bt tty bt Every 2 years or 500 hrs O ombustion chamber uel tank el hoses TI Hydraulic pumps densit Hydraulic hose connections Hydraulic oil level Hydraulic oil filter Hydraulic olie 9 Cooler hydraulic pump blade and grate Transmission V belts Greasing as per lubricating plan 22 23 Battery in remote control ektronics amp safety equip crews and bolts lails lail bolts Cleaning Battery and cables m O 42 25 26 27 28 29 PEE ttt S 0
21. TMENTS 8 4 INS ace 10 4 1 SPE TICO 10 4 2 NODE 10 4 3 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ccccceccsceccececccceccscecscecscscscescscecescecesceceseecesescecs 11 5 EXPLANATIONS FOR THE WARNING SIGNS ON THE 12 6 CONSTRUCTION OF THE 13 6 1 ae At coe ney 14 6 2 lt a le ee ne eR 15 6 3 MOTOR ANDHYDRAULICS 15 7 RECOMMENDED 5 85 02 2 000000000000 16 18 8 1 CONTROL BOXES 18 8 2 REMOTE CONTROL NBB 19 O 21 10 22 10 1 DELIVERY OF THE MACHINE THE DEALER 00000000 28 22 102 CONTROLOF MOTOROM LEVE 22 10 3 CONTROL HYDRAULIC 0 23 IOA 24 10 5 PREPARATION OF THE BATTERY
22. ape With a correctly tightened track the value is then 180mm Adjust as follows if the track is too slack 1 Slacken the lock nuts 2 Slacken the rear locking bolt 3 Screw the adjusting screw in to tighten the track After the adjustment check the track tension again and retighten locking bolt and lock nuts Mien gt b Adjusting Lock nut screw Locking bolt Page 43 48 127 Mounting of spikes Spikes will increase the grip of the tracks when j driving on slopes They are obtainable for the Ah Z Sr EB tracks as optional equipment The spikes are mounted between every four track pattern as shown in the picture Push the fitting in from both sides of the track and tighten the bolt One spike kit includes 14 inner spikes with fittings 14 outer spikes with fittings 14 pcs M10x25 bolts 28 pcs M10 discs 14 pcs M10 lock nuts Page 44 48 128 Cleaning of the machine It is important to clean the machine thoroughly every day to prevent grass and dust particles from posing a potential risk of fire This specially applies to the motor compartment around the drive belts In order to prevent heating of the hydraulic system cleaning of the grates in the side of the guard above the hydraulic pump and at the rear end of the machine and removal of grass and dust regularly during the day 1 important Important The machine must not be cleaned with high pressure becaus
23. ce Spare part number Denomination 22601010 Air filter 10 440 Spare parts for 800 hours service Spare part number Denomination 22601010 Air filter iGX440 Spare parts for 900 hours service Spare part number Denomination 15901023 Spark plug for 1iGX440 22601010 Air filter 1GX440 22101004 Return filter transmission oil Spare parts for 1000 hours service Spare part number Denomination 22601010 Air filter 1GX440 Quantity Quantity 1 Quantity 1 Quantity Quantity 1 20 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 200 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 400 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 600 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp SERVICE BOOK 100 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 300 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 500 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 700 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 800 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 1000 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 1200 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 1400 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 1600 hours service Ho
24. d Provide for good ventilation during charging or work in closed rooms Should you by accident get electrolyte on your skin into your eyes or you swallow it you must start the following treatment Skin Wash with cold water Eyes Wash with cold water and consult medical aid immediately Internal Consult medical aid immediately During welding at the RC 750 Always remove the positive from the battery of the machine and engage the emergency stop button of the machine and remove the key from the emergency stop button Always replace any safety guard which has been removed to make an adjustment or to carry out routine maintenance Always ensure that all nuts bolts screws etc are correctly tightened after making adjustments Please see the section Torque Moment The first control is to be carried out after 8 hours of operation Account for all tools before replacing guards or before starting the machine Make sure that all persons are clear of machinery and visible to the operator before starting the machine Use only original Timan A S spare parts Stop working and clean the machinery from dust regularly in order to prevent overheating of the machine Page 9 48 4 SPECIFICATIONS 4 1 Specifications Wheel motors Orbit motor Sauer Danfoss 222 Dimensions and weight SSS 4 2 Noise test To RC 750 is made a noise measurement This measurement is diminished outdoors on a level with
25. d be ready to react if there are holes or irregularities in the terrain Always handle the remote control with due care The operator must therefore always stand on even ground and have a good view of the machine Never let open fire come near the petrol and oil tanks during filling Never let the motor run in closed rooms The exhaust gases are dangerous and potentially fatal Never let the machine run in places where it could skid or tip over Let it run slowly on slopes Special care must be taken when it runs on wet surfaces Never use the machine when you are under the influence of alcohol medicine or similar drugs or if you are tired Always remove the area to be mowed from all foreign objects such as stones cones sticks glass or wires and other objects which might get caught and thrown out by the flails or can damage the machine When operating the machine for the first time this should take place on a flat and even surface The operator must wait to run the machine on slopes or hilly terrain until he is well acquainted with its functions Do not run close to waterholes holes dams or other places in the terrain which might give in to the machine s weight There is an increased risk of tipping over when the ground 15 loose or moist Do not use the machine if there 1s less than 30 fuel in the fuel tank because of the risk of running dry Do not use the mower when the visibility is diminished twilight fog heavy ra
26. draulic systems including the risk on contact with hydraulic fluid especially under pressure are allowed to carry out repair and maintenance of the hydraulic system of the machine b The excess pressure valves are set by the factory must not be adjusted without previous agreement with the dealer importer or service department at Timan A S c Claims for damages after incorrect use or maintenance repair will not be accepted d Check the proper condition of the hoses before every use if frayed worn twisted etc and replace any damaged part immediately AN NB Never attempt to find leaks in the hydraulic system with your hands hydraulic fluid under high pressure coming from minor leaks can be invisible and such a fine oil jet under high pressure can damage your hand instead a piece of wood carton or the like should be used Batteries The batteries contain a sulphuric acid electrolyte which can cause serious burns and produce explosive gases Avoid getting this liquid on your skin into your eyes or on your clothing Do not swallow the liquid The necessary measures mentioned below must be observed a Never be near open fire when checking the level of the electrolyte Keep sparks flames and lit cigarettes away Page 8 48 b Be careful not to produce sparks with the cable terminal when charging the battery or starting the engine with an auxiliary battery c Protect your eyes when working near the batteries
27. e other flail types than those prescribed must not be used Replace the rubber or the chains at the mower front at once if they get damaged because otherwise there is an increased risk of fragments being thrown out in front of the mower l l 2020 Playing field On the left side of the mower there 1 a sticker indicating Y flail cutting heights scale between and 7 The table shows the cutting heights for Y flails and playing field flails respectively It is a precondition that the mower is 2 60 500 standing on a hard flat and even surface when the height is 3 7o 60 adjusted _4 0 7 5 9 8 The machine is standard supplied with playing field flails 6 100 90 Sticker indicating Height adjusting screw cutting height Warning It is not allowed to remove the stop because the machine will then not live up to the safety requirements according to the standard EN 745 The recommended cutting height varies a great deal as it depends on the terrain type of surface flail type and height of the vegetation But it 1s important always to set the height in such a way that the flails never touch the ground because this might damage the machine and reduce the life of the flails Warning The cutting height must never be adjusted when the motor is running Page 31 48 117 Operating the machine The machine is controlled with joystick 1 for driving forward and reversing Joystick 2 contro
28. e machine is therefore provided with warning signs in order to reduce the risks and it is important to pay attention to the potential risks indicated by the warning signs Please read the explanations for the symbols carefully and learn what they are indicating LN Keep the warning signs clean and replace them immediately if the get damaged or lost a WARNING Read the manual carefully before utilizing the machine b WARNING Before service is carried out on the machine you must stop the machine engage the emergency stop button and remove the key from the contact Follow the instructions given in the manual WARNING It is not allowed to have passengers to sit on the machine when it is running d WARNING A 15 m safety distance must be kept to the operator and to other persons and animals There is a danger of getting hit by thrown out fragments e WARNING Rotating vertical flail bar Keep hands and feet at a safe distance then can be damaged Page 12 48 WARNING The operator must always be the side of machine never in front of it If he does fragments thrown out by the mower can hit him When driving on slopes the operator must not be downhill where the machine could hit him if it turns over g WARNING Never drive on slopes that are steeper then 58 deg If you do the motor will not be sufficiently lubricated and get damaged The machine 1s also at great risk of turning over h WARNING
29. e motor bolts and the lock nuts Tightening of belt between motor and hydraulic pump Bolts for pump Adjusting bolt Tightening of the belt is carried out the following way 1 Slacken the two bolts that are holding the pump 2 Slacken the lock nut on the adjusting bolt 3 Adjust the nut on the adjusting bolt until the correct belt tension is obtained Page 40 48 4 Retighten the pump bolts and the lock nuts Tightening of belt between coupling and mower Adjusting bolt Bolts for mower Guide rail Tightening of the belt 15 carried out the following way 1 Slacken the four bolts that are holding the mower two in each side 2 Slacken the lock nuts on the adjusting bolts 3 Adjust the nut on the adjusting bolt until the correct belt tension is obtained 4 Check with a guide rail if the pulley of the mower is parallel with the coupling Adjust with the nuts if it isn t Then check the belt tension 5 Retighten the bolts and lock nuts for the mower Page 41 48 12 5 Change of flails The machine can be equipped with two types of flails Y flails and playing field flails It is important to check the following points before starting machinery The number of flails 32 Y flails or 16 playing field flails That the shackles can move freely in the bushings of the flail rotor wearing of the flails Replace them if they are worn Bushing The picture shows a new and a worn Y flail During replacement als
30. e then there is a great risk of damaging the bearings and the electric components 12 9 Torque moments A correct tightening of the bolts and screws of the machine is important in order to prevent that its vibrations slacken them Please see the below table Bolt type 8 8 qual M3 M10 M12 M16 M20 el Important All bolts that are not locked with a locking bolt must be provided with Loctite thread securing Important When the Honda motor is repaired the torque moments stated in the motor manual are to be followed Page 45 48 13 FAULT LOCALISATION Motor runs with the self starter but it doesn t start Motor is not running from self starter Activate the horn Defective 10A 15 A 3A fuses p 18 Mower will not start Machine cannot run Mower vibrates Machine has not enough pulling power over the ee 2 Refilloil 0 No contact between remote control and receiver Machine makes noise Defective guard bearing Poor mowing result Mower is in service position p 14 Replace fuses o Defective 3A 10A 15A fuses p 18 Replace fuses Horn automatically Tilt sensor is activated p 35 Move to a flatter area activated Emergency stop of remote control activated emergency stop of machine not activated Activate emergency stop of machine 1 See motor manual Page 46 48 14 MAINTENANCE AFTER THE SEASON When the season ends or if the machine is not to be used during a month or mo
31. ee the picture The machine can move by itself onto the transport 55 Ws means through chutes Make sure they do not skid L or slide when the machine is loaded Alternatively the machine can be lifted onto the vehicle see section 11 13 It is not allowed to go under the machine when it is lifted Driving the machine on public roads is not allowed Guard for securing machine on truck 11 11 Towing of the machine It is possible to tow the machine if the machine s hydraulics should fail to work or if the motor cannot start Then the guard above the pump 15 to be dismounted and the two towing bolts are each turned twice with a single end wrench The machine can then be pushed by hand After the towing tighten the towing bolts again with 14Nm Towing screw right pump Towing screw left pump Please note There are two bolts in the right side of each pump It is the lower gold coloured bolt that is used for towing purposes Warning The towing bolts must only be slackened with the machine standing on flat and even ground If they are slackened when the machine stands a slope the machine might move Warning Do not slacken the towing screws until the motor has cooled down The exhaust manifold is located close to the bolts and poses a risk of getting burnt Page 34 48 11 12 Lifting of the machine The machine is equipped with a combined lifting yoke and branch guard For the lifting of t
32. element or through blowing compressed air of maximum 30 psi through the filter element from the inside out Never try to brush the dirt off because this will force the dirt into the fibres of the filter Clean the foam filter element in warm soapy water and then rinse and dry it thoroughly Dip the filter element in clean motor oil and then press any surplus oil out The motor will smoke if there is too much oil in the foam Mount the filter again after cleaning in the reverse order to the above description Page 24 48 10 5 Preparation of the battery The RC 750 is provided with 12 18 battery The battery can be damaged if it is treated incorrectly In order to give full effect the battery must be treated in the correct way The battery is located under the white guard Remove the retaining bolts for the guard Ifthe generator of the motor is defective or if the machine has been standing still for a long time the battery can run low of power Make sure it is recharged before it is too late The battery is maintenance free during its entire life That means no distilled water needs to be added If the battery is heavily surcharged however some evaporation can take place and the battery should then be replenished with distilled water When work 1 carried out on the battery the main switch emergency stop must always be engaged and locked Never disconnect the cables from the battery when the motor is run
33. ery 4 operating hours 3 To be replaced if they are worn 750 10 02 2010 0 Date Machine number User 5 sign Engine number Machine type Customer s sign Service hours Date of execution Operating hours of machine Operating hours Timan a s Fabriksvej 13 DK 6980 Tim Denmark Phone 45 97 330 360 Fax 45 97 330 350 Service Petrol Motor iGX 440 Motor oil Motor oil Air filter Air filter arburettor filter oark plug oark plug park catcher alve pla 2 PLETE TEE EE Ee bt tty bt Every 2 years or 500 hrs O ombustion chamber uel tank el hoses TI Hydraulic pumps densit Hydraulic hose connections Hydraulic oil level Hydraulic oil filter Hydraulic olie 9 Cooler hydraulic pump blade and grate Transmission V belts Greasing as per lubricating plan 22 23 Battery in remote control ektronics amp safety equip crews and bolts lails lail bolts Cleaning Battery and cables m O 42 25 26 27 28 29 PEE ttt S 0 2 x d Pt txt ttt txt TE EE TT TT TT 1 0 xS x fl lorean i SSSA performed 3 6 8 22 25 26 28 29 GO GO
34. es The RC 750 is equipped with two control boxes Important The boxes must in no circumstances be washed If the boxes get damaged all parts involved must be replaced at once The box in the left side of the machine is the NBB control box With this box the machine s coupling two servo motors of the hydraulic pump s speed control arms tilt sensor revolutions of the Honda motor start and stop of the Honda motor and the horn are steered The box is maintenance free and must not be opened without previous agreement with Timan A S 4 1 7 SEZS SALAS AS AA Control box in the left side Control box in the right side The box in the right side of the machine is the Timan control box This box contains emergency stop hour counter fuses and relays ignition light and current for the NBB control box Look in app 1 IMPORTANT Never replace fuses with fuses of a higher amp value Always investigate the cause and rectify the problem before a new fuse 15 inserted The top fuse is F1 the lowest 15 F4 F1 Timan box 10 y C F2 NBB steering 15 A 2 Honda motor steering 3 Charge plug 7 5 2 Relays Relay for bonding strip 2 70 amps K2 Relay for fuel ignition IGN fuel spool Fs coil K3 Relay for hour counter and charge light Page 18 48 8 2 Remote control NBB Before the machine is started it is importa
35. f the supplier ceases 12 months after the article has left the supplier s factory or at the latest after the machine has finally been taken over by the customer For significant parts of other origin the responsibility of the supplier is limited to the guarantee granted by his supplier Service book and service plans must be followed and provided with valid stamps in order for the guarantee to be in force during the guarantee period 2 The supplier is not responsible for damages due to Unqualified or unskilled operation incorrect mounting or starting up carried out by the customer or third party natural wear incorrect or careless handling unfit working means Page 47 48 the use of non genuine parts faulty repair chemical or electric influence any other defect which cannot be traced back to the supplier For carrying out of all necessary improvements and replacement supplies according to the reasonable estimation of the supplier the customer must after agreement with the supplier allow the time and occasion necessary for the supplier Otherwise the supplier is released from his responsibility Only when there is imminent risk of the working safety or for the prevention of disproportionately greater damage in which cases an agreement has to be made with the supplier at once the customer 15 entitled to repair the breakdown himself or have it repaired by a third party and then demand a previously agreed compen sation from the su
36. he machine it is important that the lifting equipment employed is approved for lifting minimum 300 kg Place a hook or lifting strap as shown in the picture 11 13 Description of tilt sensor A tilt sensor is mounted at the rear end of the machine behind the hydraulic cooler This sensor has two purposes 1 Protection of the motor The motor is approved and tested for driving on slopes of maximum 58 degrees If the motor runs at an inclination above 58 degrees the motor will loose its lubrication capacity and break down 2 Protection of the machine against tipping over The sensor functions through a pendulum that 15 activating a contact When th contact has been active for more than 1 sec the machine will begin Fx to beep and at the same time the mower will be disconnected Warning The sensor will not have time enough to react before the machine tips over if the machine runs into a hole or skids on a slope Contact Pendulum Page 35 48 12 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 121 Lubrication of the machine Bushings Timan A S recommends special grease from Statoil Greaseway CaH 92 intended for slide bearings Bushings To be lubricated every 20 operating hours Under the machine front right side 3 pcs Under the machine front left side 3 pcs Behind the machine under the triangle 36 48 Bushing mower 1 pcs in right and left side respectively Ball bearings T
37. ice position To return the mower into its working position again raise the mower slightly and at the same time push the lever forwards This will disengage the holding mechanism and the mower can be lowered The machine is mounted with a safety sensor that prevents the mower from being started when it 1 in service position The mower weighs 50 kg Two persons should always carry out lifting and lowering the mower Page 14 48 6 2 Tracks The chassis of the machine is provided with two hydraulically powered tracks The tracks are suspended at the front of the chassis and connected through a triangle with its turning point about the centre of the chassis at the rear end of the machine The tracks can move independently of one another and thereby 100 ground contact of the machine is always ensured even when driving on uneven ground Turning point When driving in hilly terrain where the soil is loose rubber spikes can be obtained for the tracks as optional equipment Thereby the grip of the tracks on slopes will be increased Look at chapter 11 2 Triangle 6 3 Motor and hydraulics The machine is equipped with a 15 hp air cooled Honda motor which powers the hydraulic pump and the flail mower through a belt drive In the driving line between mower and motor there is an electromagnetic coupling with springs that automatically disconnect the mower if the current disappears The coupling 1 engaged and disengaged
38. il Air filter Air filter arburettor filter oark plug oark plug park catcher alve pla 2 PLETE TEE EE Ee bt tty bt Every 2 years or 500 hrs O ombustion chamber uel tank el hoses TI Hydraulic pumps densit Hydraulic hose connections Hydraulic oil level Hydraulic oil filter Hydraulic olie 9 Cooler hydraulic pump blade and grate Transmission V belts Greasing as per lubricating plan 22 23 Battery in remote control ektronics amp safety equip crews and bolts lails lail bolts Cleaning Battery and cables m O 42 25 26 27 28 29 PEE ttt S 0 2 x d Pt txt ttt txt TE EE TT TT TT 1 0 xS x fl lorean i SSSA performed 3 6 8 22 25 26 28 29 GO GO GO slates manua page 1 be carried out by an authorized Timan dealer 2 checked every 4 operating hours 3 To be replaced if they are worn 750 10 02 2010 0 Date Machine number User 5 sign Engine number Machine type Customer s sign Service hours Date of execution Operating hours of machine Operating hou
39. iman A S recommends the use of grease from Statoil Uniway LI 62 intended for ball bearings Bearings in the mower Lubricate every 8 operating hours Page 37 48 12 2 Change of transmission oil and filter Change of transmission oil and filter 15 to be carried out in the following way 4 5 Start the machine and let it run for approx 2 min then top up with oil Dismount the branch guard slacken the two bolts indicated by the arrow and tilt the branch guard to the back Dismount the guard over the hydraulic oil tank Change the oil filter Remember to lubricate the seal with oil before the new filter 15 mounted Loosen the plug drain the oil out Tighten the plug again after draining Refill with approx 6 litres of 10W40 Page 38 48 12 3 Change of motor Motor oil is changed after loosening the drain plug draining the oil out and retightening the bottom plug Then fill with approx 1 litre of motor oil 10W40 124 Tightening and maintenance of drive belts In order to ensure that the belts are correctly adjusted and maintained a belt tension tester is supplied with the machine Operating the machine with too slack belts will reduce the life and efficiency of the belts heavily and at the same time cause heavy wearing to the pulleys If the belts are too tight there will be an increased wearing to the bearings of the machine The belt tension tester works in the following way 1 The tran
40. in etc Never run the machine behind obstacles like for instance house corners behind trees or bushes vegetation hiding the machine Keep a good look out where the machine runs Please note that if you run the machine below overhead lines the radio signal might get lost The machine will then stop the motor and all its movements In windy weather the operator should choose a place to stand away from the stream of exhaust gases dust and cut off grass coming from the machine Page 7 48 AN 27 28 Fuel filling must always take place with the motor stopped Do not start the motor 1f fuel has been spilt If it is necessary to tank up during work wait until the motor has cooled down Always stop the motor before you leave the machine This is done through engaging the red emergency stop button at the control panel and removing the key Never leave the sender the machine keep it in a safe place and away from other persons 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS Ni A A Before attempting to carry out any kind of adjustment or maintenance on the machine the motor must be stopped Engage the emergency stop button of the machine and remove the key from the emergency stop button to prevent unauthorized persons from starting the motor Make sure that all parts of the machine are stationary before carrying out maintenance or adjustments Hydraulic system a Only persons who are familiar with hy
41. k reverses and then release it If the track 1 running forward the joystick should be moved backwards Repeat this in steps until the left belt is standing still Then press button 4 and the setting is saved For adjusting the right track move joystick 2 to the right and then release it Then joystick 3 15 activated in steps Move the joystick from position and all the way forward if the track 15 reversing and then release it If the track 15 running forward the joystick should be moved back Repeat this in steps until the right track is standing still Then press button 5 and the setting is saved Activate the emergency stop at the remote control 11 9 Change of frequency If the machine s remote control signal is disturbed the machine will automatically stop In order to continue the operation channels must be changed at the remote control This 1 carried out through holding button 1 down and at the same time activate button 2 Thereby the channel numbers are changed When new channel 15 selected the horn signals with a short beep that the change is made The channel number appears in the display 3 Page 33 48 11 10 Transport of the machine It is important to use a suitable vehicle for transport of the RC 750 Make sure that the machine stands on a solid level surface and is securely fastened with suitable straps Secure the machine to the truck bed in the machine s guards please s
42. less you are acquainted with the terrain and especially the whereabouts of unwanted stubs water holes swamps or soil with a poor bearing The machine must not be used on inclinations over 25 degrees when it is raining or misty or if the surface is wet Do not use the machine for vegetations that are more than 1 year old If you do the plants can damage the machine It is important to keep a safety distance of minimum 15 to all persons and animals The machine must not be used for pulling purposes for transportation of people It is not allowed to use the machine on public roads It is not allowed to modify the construction of the Page 4 48 machine The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss or damages whatsoever resulting from such changes 1 3 Identification of the machine Manufacturer Timan A S Fabriksvej 13 DK 6980 Tim Denmark Model RC 750 Identification number type serial machine number Example 410100 02 1001 1 4 Ordering spare parts Your dealer is of course interested in helping you with the maintenance of your machine and will be glad to assist you in getting the greatest benefit out of 1 After you have read this manual carefully through you will find that you can carry some of the servicing out yourself But when spare parts or more comprehensive service work are needed you should turn to your Timan dealer where you have bought the machine or to a local authorized Timan service work
43. ls the machine s turnings please see the symbols on the remote control Joystick 2 can be used without activating joystick 1 thereby the direction can be adjusted right or left before joystick 1 1 activated 2 Moa ad 4 Always select driving speed that gives a good mowing result Always start driving slowly then increase the speed Warning Never drive so fast forwards that the motor revolution drops This might cause the motor to run warm and become overloaded and result in a breakdown With turning knob 3 the maximum forward speed 15 decided The speed is adjustable from 25 to 100 which corresponds to a forward speed between 1 5km h and 6 km h Warning During mowing the speed must always be controlled with the joysticks or the speed control knob Never use the throttling to reduce the driving speed When driving on sloping ground it 1 recommended to drive 50 slower than maximum speed From 0 60 the tracks will run in opposite directions when joystick 2 is activated 100 From 60 to 100 one track will stop on full activation with joystick 2 Should the machine turn somewhat to the right or left during the operation this can be adjusted though turning the trimming button 4 Turn the button counter clockwise if the machine runs towards the right side The position of the trim button depends on the forward speed of the machine Start therefore by adjusting the
44. machine to the required forward speed Then trim the straightforward drive When driving crosswise on slopes the machine will try to steer down the hill Adjusting with the trimming button can counteract this The trimming button is not factory adjusted for straight driving when the button 15 set to 0 It is important always to start driving with the machine on a flat and level surface The degree of difficulty should not be increased until a good driving experience 1 reached The motor should always to run at maximum revolutions when the mower is connected In cold weather the motor should run idle for 2 min before driving in order for the oil in the motor and the transmission to warm up Page 32 48 11 8 Programming of position 0 The machine is preset at the factory to stand still when the joysticks are released Should this change after a time the O zero position can be reset through programming the remote control Before this function 1 used both tracks must be lifted 5 cm above the ground with a truck or the machine lifted in its lifting eye Then start the machine and set the revolutions to 20 Resetting to the 0 zero position takes place as follows 1 2 Activate the PR 1 button for 3 sec PR appears on the display For adjusting the left track move joystick 2 to the left and release it again Then activate joystick 3 in steps Move the joystick from position 0 and all the way forward 1f the trac
45. mission V belts Greasing as per lubricating plan 22 23 Battery in remote control ektronics amp safety equip crews and bolts lails lail bolts Cleaning Battery and cables m O 42 25 26 27 28 29 PEE ttt S 0 2 x d Pt txt ttt txt TE EE TT TT TT 1 0 xS x fl lorean i SSSA performed 3 6 8 22 25 26 28 29 GO GO GO slates manua page 1 be carried out by an authorized Timan dealer 2 checked every 4 operating hours 3 To be replaced if they are worn 750 10 02 2010 0 Date Machine number User 5 sign Engine number Machine type Customer s sign Service hours Date of execution Operating hours of machine Operating hours Timan a s Fabriksvej 13 DK 6980 Tim Denmark Phone 45 97 330 360 Fax 45 97 330 350 Service Petrol Motor iGX 440 Motor oil Motor oil Air filter Air filter arburettor filter oark plug oark plug park catcher alve pla 2 PLETE TEE EE Ee bt tty bt Every 2 years or 500 hrs O ombustion chamber uel tank el hoses TI Hydraulic pump
46. nce of the mower and an unsatisfactory mowing result 5 Clean the air filter of the motor 6 Check the V belts and lubricate bearings and bushings according to the lubricating schedule Page 27 48 11 3 Start of the machine After the machine has been started it is important to let the motor run idle for minimum 2 min This particularly applies in very cold weather Insert the key in the emergency stop main switch of the machine It is positioned in the right side of the machine Turn the key and the knob is pushed up Now the ignition light to the left of the emergency stop is lit Please note The motor cannot be started if the mower 15 in service position The starting sequence is shown in the picture below Ignition lamp Emergency stop main switch 2 The throttling is set to 0 1 Turn the emergency stop main switch A small dot appears on the display The horn sounds a beep to signal that sender and receiver of the remote control are connected 3 The horn is activated briefly 4 Activate the starter button Release Display button as soon as the motor starts The motor has an automatic choke and regulates the extra quantity of fuel it needs for the start automatically Never try to activate the choke contact in the left side of the motor during attempts to start the motor Important The motor must never run more than 5 sec from the self starter because it will heat and can then be damaged
47. ning It might damage the generator if they are Only use a 12 volt battery for starting aid The machine s battery can be recharged directly with a charger connected to the cigarette plug located in the right side of the machine A pulse charger is obtainable for the machine as optional equipment This can be connected all the winter and thereby the maintenance of the battery will be optimised The emergency stop main switch must always be engaged and locked during charging Charge plug Warning The machine must never be started when the charger is connected Page 25 48 10 6 Fuel tank The motor 15 certified to run on unleaded petrol with the octane rating 86 or higher It is important that the machine stands on a level surface during fuel filling It is important that the tank is completely filled before the machine is operated During operation the tank must be replenished at intervals of 1 hour in order to avoid the motor from running dry Fuel filling must take place a well ventilated area and with the engine stopped If the motor has been running it 1 important to let it cool off before fuel filling Warning Petrol is very flammable and explosive be ware of the risk of getting burnt or serious injured Open fire during filling is strictly prohibited FUEL FILLER CAP CHAIN It is important not to spill any fuel during filling because the painting and certain types of plastic oS
48. nt that the operator has acquainted himself thoroughly in the steering of the machine with the remote control The functions are described in detail in section 11 a 4 b f J kbo m a Proportional joystick for driving forward reversing b Proportional joystick for turning right left c Turning potentiometer for selection of maximum speed d Knob for throttling During operation with the mower engaged 100 gas is given e Emergency stop This button stops the motor and puts the forward drive neutral The contact is activated through turning the button clockwise so it jumps out f Diode field During normal operation a blinking dot appears If a blinking L shows up the batteries in the remote control are close to being empty and need to be replaced Please see below g Horn h Start the motor starts when this button is activated 1 Start of mower Stop of mower k Button for programming 1 Frequency button m Trimming button Page 19 48 The battery be replaced after slackening the finger screw and removing the lid in the rear end of the remote control 8 8 Normal operation a red blinking light appears When a blinking L appears the batteries are nearly empty there is approx 30 minutes of driving time left Batteries Two rechargeable 1 2 V AA NiMH or two 1 5V AA batteries are to be used Batteies operation time is between 20 30 hour Page 20 48
49. o check the shackle for wearing in the flail s suspension point and replace the shackle if there are signs of wearing When flails are replaced always also replace the suspension bolts and the lock nuts for the shackles a Wearing point for shackle The picture shows a new and a worn playfield flail During replacement always also check the shackle Replace bolts and lock nuts Always replace the flails before they are too worn New flails give the nicest mowing result Adjust the mower s height after the conditions and never allow the flails to touch the soil Important All flails must be replaced at the same time because otherwise the flail bar will become imbalanced When the flails are changed always also replace the bolts and lock nuts Warning Worn bolts can cause the flails to fall off and make a danger Warning Never run machine with missing or damaged flails Page 42 48 12 6 Tightening of the tracks It is important that the tracks of the machine are correctly tightened Too slack tracks might result in the tracks coming off when the machine is running on slopes If the tracks are too tight this will cause an increased wearing of the oil motor and bearings Measuring if the tracks are correctly tightened 15 carried out with a measuring tape placed at the middle carrying roller where the value 210 mm 15 read Then press top of the track right above the middle track roller and read the value on the measuring t
50. o not start the machine until everyone is aware of your intention 3 Never start the machine until all safety guards have been mounted and closed Replace or repair missing or damaged guards immediately 4 sure that everyone near the machine keeps a distance of minimum 15 m to the machine when the machine 1 started and 15 working 5 Stop the motor with the remote control and wait until the machine is completely statio nary Engage the emergency stop contact of the machine and remove the key from the emergency stop contact before cleaning lubrication adjustment or repair of the machine 6 persons including operators are allowed to sit on the machine as passengers 7 Never leave the machine without stopping the motor and engaging the emergency stop of the machine and removing the key so the machine cannot be started by accident 8 Always wear a face shield when work is carried out with the machine 9 Keep the machine free of objects which may block its functions 10 Never wear loose clothing while working with the machine and keep a safe distance from rotating parts 11 Be ware of warm surfaces and exhaust gases they could pose risks of getting burnt Page 6 48 18 20 21 22 AN 23 24 25 96 Keep your hands away from the working parts of the machine Keep the motor area free of dust and dirt in order to reduce the risk of fire Always have the machine within your range of vision an
51. olts Cleaning Battery and cables m O 42 25 26 27 28 29 PEE ttt S 0 2 x d Pt txt ttt txt TE EE TT TT TT 1 0 xS x fl lorean i SSSA performed 3 6 8 22 25 26 28 29 GO GO GO slates manua page 1 be carried out by an authorized Timan dealer 2 checked every 4 operating hours 3 To be replaced if they are worn 750 10 02 2010 0 Date Machine number User 5 sign Engine number Machine type Customer s sign Service hours Date of execution Operating hours of machine Operating hours Timan a s Fabriksvej 13 DK 6980 Tim Denmark Phone 45 97 330 360 Fax 45 97 330 350 Service Petrol Motor iGX 440 Motor oil Motor oil Air filter Air filter arburettor filter oark plug oark plug park catcher alve pla 2 PLETE TEE EE Ee bt tty bt Every 2 years or 500 hrs O ombustion chamber uel tank el hoses TI Hydraulic pumps densit Hydraulic hose connections Hydraulic oil level Hydraulic oil filter Hydraulic olie 9 Cooler hydraulic pump blade and grate Trans
52. pplier For all approved claims the supplier undertakes the expenses of spare parts incl of freight as well as adequate labour costs at the suppliers known rates Further if 1t on some occasions can be demanded also the costs of assistance from servicemen whom he may have to make available Other costs are the responsibility of the customer Claim reports that are incorrectly completed will not be processed Repairs are to be carried out immediately and not later than 14 days from the date of the damage Claim reports not received by the importer eight days after the execution of the repair at the latest will not be approved Claim parts returned on the request of Timan A S must be at the factory not later than eight workdays after the receipt of replacement parts Returned parts can only be approved if they are provided with the mark and number of the claim report Any complaints of decisions in connection with claims are to be advanced not later than three weeks from receipt of the treated claim Spare parts and repairs carried out by the supplier are guaranteed for 3 months However the guarantee runs at least till the end of the original guarantee period for the delivery The supplier has no responsibility whatsoever for the consequences of any unskilled changes or repairs carried out by the customer or third party without previous agreement with the supplier No further claims from the customer especially for consequential los
53. r vegetation a Warning Keep good safety distance to the machine when the mower is started Never start the mower if there are other persons around Respect the safety distance of 15 m from the mower The mower can throw fragments out in front of it Start mower Stop mower When the mower is connected the revolutions of the motor will automatically change to 1900 rpm After the connection the revolutions are changed to the preset value on the remote control Page 30 48 A A 11 6 Mowing height The mower has a carrying roller mounted at the rear This roller is adjustable with Height Locking yoke for screw the screw between 30 and 110 mm adjusting screw grip mowing height Adjustment takes place after tilting the locking yoke away from the grip Then turn the grip counter clockwise to increase the cutting height and clockwise to reduce the height Remember after adjustments to tilt the locking yoke back in over the screw The height adjustment is provided with a stop so the 110 mm height cannot be surpassed The mower can be equipped with two different types of flails playing field flails or Y flails Both types are movably suspended in shackles The playing field flails are often used on finer surfaces where a good looking end result 15 required The Y flails are well suited for high grass on rough surfaces The flail mower is designed and approved according to the EN 745 stipulations and therefor
54. rder when it leaves the factory It is filled with motor oil hydraulic oil AND some petrol Before the delivery the machine has gone through an end control at Timan A S where it has been started up and the functions have been thoroughly tested The machine is delivered to the dealer on a pallet or in a wooden crate The shipment includes the following parts Remote control Key for emergency stops of the machine two QOperator s manual for the RC 750 QOperator s manual for the Honda motor iGX440 Spare parts catalogue 10 2 Control of motor oil level Always stop the motor before checking the oil level and before changing the oil Please note The machine must stand on level ground when the oil level is checked It is not possible to measure the oil level accurately if the motor is leaning Check the oil level in the motor before it is started or more than five minutes after it is stopped The location of the oil gauge dipstick is shown in the picture It is important that the oil level is always on maximum level because otherwise there is a danger that the motor will lack oil when driving 15 carried out on slopes Important Check the oil level every 4 hours during operation The motor has no sensor that signals on too low oil level Take care that no dirt or water gets into the oil Change the oil according to the service plan Necessary oil quantity is approx 1 0 1 DIPSTICK OIL FIL
55. re it 1s recommended to prepare it for storage Please follow the below mentioned important steps Clean the machine thoroughly especially the mower Replace worn parts Lubricate the inside of the mower with oil to prevent it from corroding Retighten screws and bolts Check if the bearings are worn replace them if they are Lubricate the machine according to the lubricating plan Dismount the battery and store it in a dry and warm place Store the remote control in a dry and warm place 15 GUARANTEE STIPULATIONS FOR THE RC 750 Regarding the petrol motor It is a condition for the guarantee that the service intervals are strictly kept Any inquiries this connection are to be directed to the service department at your local dealer or importer or the service department at TIMAN A S Ist service 10 to 20 hours Thereafter every 100 hours Responsibility for defects in the article 1 Any parts which turn out to be unfit use or are found to have considerably reduced performance due to circumstances before the handover in particular poor quality of manufacture or material will be repaired or exchanged free of charge at the option and reasonable estimation of the supplier The supplier is to be informed immediately in writing when such defects are observed Exchanged parts become the property of the supplier The guarantee period is 1000 operating hours or 12 months whichever comes first The responsibility o
56. rs Timan a s Fabriksvej 13 DK 6980 Tim Denmark Phone 45 97 330 360 Fax 45 97 330 350 Service Petrol Motor iGX 440 Motor oil Motor oil Air filter Air filter arburettor filter oark plug oark plug park catcher alve pla 2 PLETE TEE EE Ee bt tty bt Every 2 years or 500 hrs O ombustion chamber uel tank el hoses TI Hydraulic pumps densit Hydraulic hose connections Hydraulic oil level Hydraulic oil filter Hydraulic olie 9 Cooler hydraulic pump blade and grate Transmission V belts Greasing as per lubricating plan 22 23 Battery in remote control ektronics amp safety equip crews and bolts lails lail bolts Cleaning Battery and cables m O 42 25 26 27 28 29 PEE ttt S 0 2 x d Pt txt ttt txt TE EE TT TT TT 1 0 xS x fl lorean i SSSA performed 3 6 8 22 25 26 28 29 GO GO GO slates manua page 1 be carried out by an authorized Timan dealer 2 checked every 4 operating hours 3 To be replaced if they are worn 750 10 02 2010 0 Date Machine number User
57. s densit Hydraulic hose connections Hydraulic oil level Hydraulic oil filter Hydraulic olie 9 Cooler hydraulic pump blade and grate Transmission V belts Greasing as per lubricating plan 22 23 Battery in remote control ektronics amp safety equip crews and bolts lails lail bolts Cleaning Battery and cables m O 42 25 26 27 28 29 PEE ttt S 0 2 x d Pt txt ttt txt TE EE TT TT TT 1 0 xS x fl lorean i SSSA performed 3 6 8 22 25 26 28 29 GO GO GO slates manua page 1 be carried out by an authorized Timan dealer 2 checked every 4 operating hours 3 To be replaced if they are worn 750 10 02 2010 0 Date Machine number User 5 sign Engine number Machine type Customer s sign Service hours Date of execution Operating hours of machine Operating hours Timan a s Fabriksvej 13 DK 6980 Tim Denmark Phone 45 97 330 360 Fax 45 97 330 350 Service Petrol Motor iGX 440 Motor oil Motor oil Air filter Air filter arburettor filter oark plug oark plug park catcher alve pla 2 PLETE TE
58. ses not directly associated with the machine itself will be considered Page 48 48 SERVICE BOOK Services are to be carried out on the machine according to the Service Plan for RC 750 Service plans for use in the workshop where your services are performed can be found at the back in this service book Please ask the workshop to place stamps in the service book and in the service interval scheme below to help you to follow the intervals better Service parts for RC 750 Spare parts for 20 hours service Spare part number Denomination Quantity 22101004 Return filter transmission oil 1 Spare parts for 100 hours service Spare part number Denomination Quantity 22601010 Air filter 10 440 1 Spare parts for 200 hours service Spare part number Denomination Quantity 22601010 Air filter 10 440 1 Spare parts for 300 hours service Spare part number Denomination Quantity 15901023 Spark plug for 1GX440 1 22601010 Air filter 1 440 1 22101004 Return filter transmission oil 1 Spare parts for 400 hours service Spare part number Denomination Quantity 22601010 Air filter iGX440 1 Spare parts for 500 hours service Spare part number Denomination Quantity 22601010 Air filter iGX440 1 SERVICE BOOK Spare parts for 600 hours service Spare part number Denomination 15901023 Spark plug for 1iGX440 22601010 Air filter iGX440 22101004 Return filter transmission oil Spare parts for 700 hours servi
59. shop In order to expedite the delivery of spare parts and to avoid mistakes please submit the following information The identification number of the machine The number and units required of the spare part Dispatch mode The machine sign is placed behind the black control box in the left side of the machine Look for the identification number and write it on the line above and also on the front page of the catalogue Location of the machine sign at the RC 750 Page 5 48 gt gt gt gt gt gt 2 SAFETY REGULATIONS WHENEVER YOU SEE THIS SIGN IN THIS BOOK YOUR SAFETY IS CONCERNED It is the responsibility of the user that the guards are mounted and the available safety equipment and all safety regulations are employed and observed Careful operation is the best guarantee against accidents Please read this chapter thoroughly through before taking the machine in use operators irrespective of their experience must read this manual before they use the machine It is the responsibility of the owner to inform all operators about secure handling Only persons above 18 years of age who have acquainted themselves with the machine and the manual are allowed to operate the machine The remote control is regarded as a part of the machine The safety regulations are for your safety therefore PLEASE REMEMBER 1 Inform everyone who is to work with or near the machine about the safety regulations 2 D
60. smission 15 turned a few times to spread the tension over the entire belt before measuring takes place 2 The tension tester is placed on top of the belt and between the pulleys The pointer is pressed down into the scale 3 The tension tester must only be used with one finger 4 Activate the tension tester with a slowly increasing pressure until a click is heard felt Stop pressing at once 5 Remove the tension tester from the belt and the tension can be read at the intersection point between the scale and the front edge of the pointer 6 Adjust the belt tension until the measured value is identical with the tension shown in the below table Remember to turn the transmission a few times Static belt tension New belt Run in belt make sure that the belt pag Shad Belt between motor and pump close to the pulley is the same as that of the entire belt Page 39 48 Tightening of belt between motor and coupling 5 Adjustning nut for belt Siting of motor Lock nut tightening bolts Tighten the belts in the following way 1 Slacken the four bolts that are holding the motor 2 Slacken the lock nuts in the adjusting mounting Adjust the nuts until the correct belt tension is obtained 4 Check with a guide rail if the pulley of the motor is parallel with the coupling If it isn t adjust with the nuts Then check the belt tension 5 Retighten th
61. tarts The operator could be hit by the machine if it turns Over For the operation on slopes with inclinations K between 0 and 35 degrees crosswise driving 15 recommended At the 23 cy ends the machine is turned 180 degrees to the driving direction The operator must stand as shown in the drawing Page 16 48 When driving on inclinations between 35 and 58 degrees it is recommended to drive crosswise on slopes At the ends the front of the machine is turned toward the hill and at the same run forward and then reversed straight back Then it is moved forward again to complete the turning The operator must stand of the positions shown in the above drawing It is important that the operator 1 concentrated and cautious to possible dangers or changes in the terrain when mowing with the machine on slopes Experiences have shown that it is important to avoid sudden accelerations quick turnings and hard breakings drive at a slow speed i e below 50 at the remote control avoid driving in cut off material because there the machine can skid be cautious when driving from sunlit to shaded areas because the ground might be damp there avoid holes and loose ground If the operator needs to stop the machine on a slope the machine must always be placed with the tracks crosshwise on the hill This will prevent the machine from moving down the slope Page 17 48 8 STEERING 8 1 Control box
62. ur counter Date Signature and company stamp SERVICE BOOK 900 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 1100 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 1300 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 1500 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 1700 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 1800 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 2000 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 2200 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 2400 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp SERVICE BOOK 1900 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 2100 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 2300 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 2500 hours service Hour counter Date Signature and company stamp 750 10 02 2010 0 Date Machine number User 5 sign Engine number Machine type Customer s sign Service hours Date of execution Operating hours of machine Operating hours Timan a s Fabriksvej 13 DK 6980 Tim Denmark Phone 45 97 330 360 Fax 45 97 330 350 Service Petrol Motor iGX 440 Motor oil Motor o
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