Pottinger IMPRESS 3190 VC PRO Operating instructions

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Operating instructions
8333.en-US.80X.0
Original operating instructions
Round baler
IMPRESS 3190 VC PRO
8333
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Dear customer,
Quality is value that pays for itself. Therefore, we apply the highest quality standards to our
products, which are continuously monitored by our in-house quality management and by our
management. Because safety, flawless function, the highest quality and absolute reliability of
our machines in operation are our core competencies for which we stand.
These operating instructions are intended to facilitate getting to know your machine, and pro-
vide you with clear information on safe and proper handling, care and maintenance. There-
fore, please take some time to read the instructions.
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times. Instructions on the basis of existing national regulations on accident prevention, traffic
regulations and environmental protection must be added.
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have read and understood these instructions, in particular the safety instructions, before
starting work. Failure to follow these instructions will void the warranty.
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questions about this machine, please contact your PÖTTINGER service partner.
Timely and conscientious care and maintenance according the established maintenance in-
tervals will ensure operational and traffic safety as well as the reliability of your machine.
Only use original spare parts or spare parts and accessories approved by PÖTTINGER
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and thus fulfill the suitable prerequisites for use in your machine. If unapproved parts are
used, the warranty claim will be lost. Even after the warranty period has expired, we recom-
mend using original spare parts to ensure the continuous performance of the machine.
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damage caused by a machine, but not to it.
The operating instructions are part of the machine, therefore hand them over to the new own-
er when passing on the machine. Train the new owner, and refer the owner to the aforemen-
tioned instructions.
Your PÖTTINGER service team wishes you much success.
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Presentation conventions
This section contains explanations for a better understanding of the figures, safety instruc-
tions, warnings and textual descriptions used in these operating instructions.
Safety instructions / warnings
Safety instructions of a general nature are always at the beginning of a section. They warn of
dangers that may arise during operation of the machine or during preparations for work on
the machine. Warnings warn of dangers that may arise immediately during a procedure or
work step on the machine. Warnings are listed together with the respective procedures /
work steps in the instructional text.
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DANGER
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of fatal or life-threatening injury.
Make sure to follow all instructions in such text sections!
WARNING
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of serious injury.
Make sure to follow all instructions in such text sections!
CAUTION
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of injury.
Make sure to follow all instructions in such text sections!
NOTICE
If the instructions in a text section marked in this way are not followed, there is a risk
of property damage.
Make sure to follow all instructions in such text sections!
TIP
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chine.
ENVIRONMENT
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tion.
Directional information
Directional information (such as left, right, front, rear) is given based on the normal “working
direction of travel” of the machine.
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Orientation information for a figure of a machine detail, refers to this figure itself and is only
understood as relative to the direction of travel occasionally. The meaning of the orientation
information (if required), is clear from the accompanying text itself.
Designations
In these operating instructions, the existing interchangeable equipment for agricultural vehi-
cles (according to European Directive 2006/42/EC) is referred to as the machine.
Vehicles intended for driving the existing machine are referred to as tractors.
Equipment designated as optional is only offered on certain machine versions or only in cer-
tain countries.
Personal protective equipment includes safety goggles, work gloves, safety shoes, close-
fitting long work clothes, hairnet for long hair, hearing protection, and suitable equipment to
protect against seed treatment dusts (such as dust masks, etc.). The complete selection of
suitable personal protective equipment for the respective purpose remains the responsibility
of the machine operator.
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the text, with specification of the chapter and subchapter or section. The name of the sub-
chapter or section is in quotation marks. (Example: Check all screws on the machine for
tightness. See “Tightening torques” on page xxx.) The subchapter or section can also be
found in the document via an entry in the table of contents.
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A black-bordered indented arrow or sequential indented numbering indicates intermedi-
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Product delivery instructions
Please check the points listed according to the product liability obligation.
Please mark with a cross where applicable.
Machine checked according to delivery note. All enclosed parts removed; all safety
equipment, cardan shaft and operating equipment present.
Operation, commissioning and maintenance of the machine or device discussed
and clarified with the customer based on the operating instructions.
Tires checked for correct air pressure.
Wheel nuts checked for tight fit.
Correct PTO shaft speed and direction of rotation pointed out.
Adjustment to the tractor performed; three-point adjustment, drawbar height, hand-
brake lever attachment in the tractor cab, forced steering linkage adjusted, compati-
bility of all required electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic plug connections to the trac-
tor checked and established.
Cardan shaft correctly cut to length.
Test run of all machine functions as well as parking brake and service brake per-
formed and no defects found.
Function explanation during test run.
Swinging into transport and working position explained.
Information about desired or additional equipment given.
Information on required reading of the operating instructions given.
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been handed over properly. For this purpose, you have received a confirmation email from
PÖTTINGER. If you have not received this email, please contact your local dealer. Your
dealer can fill out the delivery declaration online.
Austria
PÖTTINGER Landtechnik GmbH
Industriegelände 1
4710 Grieskirchen
Phone+43 7248 600-0
Fax+43 7248 600-2513
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Change index
Date Index Reason for change Changed chapter
4/02/2021 8331.DE.80U
.1
Requirement by USA sales
USA/CANADA - SUPPLEMENT
to the operating instructions is
added.
See "Supplement to the
USA / CANADA operating
instructions" on page 318.
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Screw tightening torques factory standard
Screw tightening torques................................................................................................... 16
Design and function
Functional elements.......................................................................................................... 17
Included accessories......................................................................................................... 20
Retrofit program................................................................................................................ 20
At a glance
Labeling............................................................................................................................. 21
Type plate.................................................................................................................... 21
Description
Declaration of conformity.................................................................................................. 22
Intended use..................................................................................................................... 23
Technical data
Dimensions....................................................................................................................... 24
Attachment........................................................................................................................ 24
Weights............................................................................................................................. 25
Power requirement............................................................................................................ 25
Compressed material processing...................................................................................... 25
Binding media................................................................................................................... 26
Drive.................................................................................................................................. 26
Baffle plate with roller hold-down device........................................................................... 27
Pick-up.............................................................................................................................. 27
Rotor................................................................................................................................. 27
Cutting unit........................................................................................................................ 28
Bale chamber.................................................................................................................... 28
Binding device................................................................................................................... 28
Tailgate............................................................................................................................. 28
Lubrication systems.......................................................................................................... 29
Hydraulic system............................................................................................................... 30
Electrical system............................................................................................................... 30
Terminals.......................................................................................................................... 31
Chassis and tires............................................................................................................... 31
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Safety and environment
Safety instructions............................................................................................................. 33
Qualification of the personnel............................................................................................ 33
Performing maintenance work.......................................................................................... 33
Organizational measures.................................................................................................. 33
Ensuring operational safety............................................................................................... 34
Special dangers................................................................................................................ 35
Protective devices of the machine.................................................................................... 36
Protective devices of the cardan shaft.............................................................................. 37
Warning signs................................................................................................................... 38
Traffic safety equipment.................................................................................................... 51
Handling hazardous substances....................................................................................... 53
Disposal of the machine.................................................................................................... 54
Control terminal operation
POWER CONTROL 3.0 terminal...................................................................................... 55
Input keypad................................................................................................................ 55
EXPERT 75 terminal overview.......................................................................................... 56
Input keypad................................................................................................................ 57
CCI 1200 terminal overview.............................................................................................. 59
ISOBUS operation
Input masks....................................................................................................................... 60
Selection masks................................................................................................................ 62
START menu.................................................................................................................... 63
WORK menu (operating mode)......................................................................................... 65
Setting the bale diameter............................................................................................. 79
Setting the pressing pressure...................................................................................... 79
Setting the number of layers of the binding................................................................. 80
Setting the binding operating mode............................................................................. 80
Terrain mode............................................................................................................... 80
Setting the operating mode of the wrapper................................................................. 81
Setting the deposit operating mode............................................................................. 82
Deposit position (optional with bale tipper).................................................................. 83
Lowering and raising the pick-up................................................................................. 84
Knife functions............................................................................................................. 84
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Swinging the inlet plate in and out............................................................................... 86
Starting the binding process........................................................................................ 87
Stopping the binding device and bringing it into the basic position............................. 87
Opening and closing the tailgate................................................................................. 88
Lowering and raising the drawbar............................................................................... 88
Starting the wrapper after an interruption.................................................................... 89
SET menu (setting options)............................................................................................... 89
SET menu 1.1 - setting options................................................................................... 89
Set menu 1.2 - knife groups........................................................................................ 93
SET menu - 2.1 - setting options for pressing pressure, soft core and compressed
material library............................................................................................................. 95
SET menu 3.1 - setting options for the automatic grease lubrication.......................... 98
SET menu 4.1 setting options for the wrapper............................................................ 100
SET menu 4.2 - setting options for the wrapper.......................................................... 103
Service menu.................................................................................................................... 105
TEST menu....................................................................................................................... 106
Test menu 1.1.1 - press............................................................................................... 106
Test menu 1.1.2 - binding unit..................................................................................... 109
Test menu 1.2 - on-board voltage............................................................................... 110
Test menu 2.1 - wrapper............................................................................................. 111
Test menu 2.2 - wrapper............................................................................................. 112
Test menu 2.3 - wrapper............................................................................................. 114
DATA menu....................................................................................................................... 115
Data menu - overview.................................................................................................. 115
Data menu (order display)........................................................................................... 116
Configuration menu........................................................................................................... 118
Configuration menu 1.................................................................................................. 118
Configuration menu 2.1............................................................................................... 124
CONFIG 2.2.1 screen - direction of travel correction.................................................. 126
CONFIG 2.2.2 screen - Active Pressure Control (only F machines)........................... 127
CONFIG 3 screen........................................................................................................ 129
CONFIG 3.1 screen.......................................................................................................... 130
Config 4 wrapper settings screen................................................................................ 132
Config 5 screen........................................................................................................... 134
Config 6 screen........................................................................................................... 135
Expert parameters menu................................................................................................... 136
CCI terminal alarm messages........................................................................................... 139
List of alarm messages..................................................................................................... 140
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Terminal for rear operation
Rear operation.................................................................................................................. 147
Commissioning
Adjusting the hydraulic system.......................................................................................... 149
IMPRESS PRO............................................................................................................ 149
Determining the tractor ballasting..................................................................................... 149
Locking and unlocking the tailgate.................................................................................... 149
Setting the attachment...................................................................................................... 150
Hydraulic drawbar............................................................................................................. 155
Commissioning a cardan shaft.......................................................................................... 157
Checking the oil level and lubrication................................................................................ 160
Checking the chain pretension.......................................................................................... 161
Filling the automatic oil lubrication.................................................................................... 162
Setting the automatic oil lubrication.................................................................................. 163
Ventilating the automatic oil lubrication pressure lines..................................................... 164
Filling the automatic grease lubrication............................................................................. 164
Checking the PTO drive.................................................................................................... 166
Checking the binding device switching distance............................................................... 166
Checking the belt alignment.............................................................................................. 167
Opening and closing the protective covers....................................................................... 167
Swinging the fixed ladders out and in............................................................................... 168
Settings and conversion
Disassembling and assembling the pick-up jockey wheels............................................... 170
Setting the pick-up jockey wheel height............................................................................ 171
Setting the pick-up functions............................................................................................. 172
Setting the baffle plate...................................................................................................... 173
Operating the cutting unit.................................................................................................. 174
Changing the roll of the binding medium........................................................................... 180
Using a binding roll magazine........................................................................................... 186
Using the roll supply.......................................................................................................... 186
Using the loading aid......................................................................................................... 187
Removing the wrapping film from the film magazine........................................................ 188
Inserting the wrapping film................................................................................................ 188
Height adjustment of the wrapper roller............................................................................ 190
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Setting the swinging speed of the pick-up......................................................................... 190
Setting the contact pressure on the brake roller............................................................... 191
Setting the knockdown force of the net knife.................................................................... 192
Setting the film / net width on the bale.............................................................................. 192
Tensioning the chain of the pigtail unit.............................................................................. 193
Connecting the feed additive............................................................................................. 194
Transport to the job site
Loading the machine......................................................................................................... 198
Coupling
Coupling the drawbar........................................................................................................ 200
Coupling the cardan shaft................................................................................................. 202
Connecting the hydraulic hoses........................................................................................ 203
Bringing the belt tensioner valve into tensioning position................................................. 205
Coupling the air brake system........................................................................................... 205
Connecting the two-wire brake system H2L...................................................................... 207
Removing the wheel chocks............................................................................................. 208
Releasing the parking brake............................................................................................. 209
Lifting the support leg into transport position.................................................................... 209
Connecting the electric cable............................................................................................ 211
Assembling the CCI 1200 terminal.................................................................................... 212
Assembling the EXPERT 75 ISOBUS terminal................................................................. 213
Assembling the Power Control terminal............................................................................ 214
Starting work
Preparing for and carrying out a transport journey............................................................ 215
Preparing for pressing work.............................................................................................. 216
Starting pressing work....................................................................................................... 219
Wrapping the bale............................................................................................................. 224
Ending pressing work........................................................................................................ 227
Disconnection
Lowering the support leg into park position....................................................................... 228
Applying the parking brake................................................................................................ 230
Inserting the wheel chocks................................................................................................ 231
Disconnecting the air brake system.................................................................................. 232
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Disconnecting the two-wire brake system (H2L)............................................................... 232
Removing the CCI 1200 terminal...................................................................................... 233
Removing the EXPERT 75 terminal.................................................................................. 234
Removing the POWER CONTROL terminal..................................................................... 235
Disconnecting the lighting cable........................................................................................ 235
Disconnecting the hydraulic hoses.................................................................................... 235
Disconnecting the cardan shaft......................................................................................... 237
Disconnecting the drawbar................................................................................................ 237
Decommissioning
Maintenance
Maintaining operational readiness.................................................................................... 241
General notes.................................................................................................................... 242
Cardan shaft...................................................................................................................... 243
Condition-based maintenance
Relaxing and tensioning the press belt............................................................................. 245
Setting the belt alignment.................................................................................................. 246
Releasing the hydraulic pressure...................................................................................... 249
Changing the hydraulic filter.............................................................................................. 252
Cleaning the machine....................................................................................................... 252
Checking / correcting the sensor setting........................................................................... 255
Tensioning the chain of the pigtail unit.............................................................................. 256
Predetermined maintenance
Before each season.......................................................................................................... 257
Checking the hydraulic hoses...................................................................................... 257
Changing the input gearbox oil.................................................................................... 257
Checking the brake lever travel................................................................................... 258
Checking the shear bolt............................................................................................... 259
Checking the lubrication line........................................................................................ 259
Checking the cardan shaft cam clutch......................................................................... 260
Daily before the start of driving......................................................................................... 260
Checking the tire pressure........................................................................................... 260
Checking the wheel fastenings.................................................................................... 260
Checking / replacing warning signs, warning triangles, warning foils.......................... 261
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Checking the light and brake system........................................................................... 262
Checking the wear of the brake pads.......................................................................... 262
2x annually........................................................................................................................ 263
Checking the chain wear............................................................................................. 263
Every 4 years.................................................................................................................... 264
Checking / refilling the hydraulic pressure accumulator.............................................. 264
Every 6 years.................................................................................................................... 265
Replacing the hydraulic hoses..................................................................................... 265
Lubrication schedule......................................................................................................... 265
Operating fluids
Operating fluid specification.............................................................................................. 269
Operating fluids and fill quantities..................................................................................... 269
What to do if ...
Eliminating a drive blockage............................................................................................. 270
Two-wire brake: Releasing the emergency brake (in the combination)............................ 271
Two-wire brake: Releasing the emergency brake (with uncoupled tractor)...................... 271
Failure of the control system - emergency operation........................................................ 272
Circuit diagrams
IMPRESS V cable harness............................................................................................... 277
IMPRESS FIXED CHAMBER cable harness.................................................................... 279
Cable and terminations..................................................................................................... 280
ISOBUS electrical circuit diagram - Outputs of valves and motors................................... 281
ISOBUS electrical circuit diagram - WRAPPER - Outputs of valves and motors.............. 291
Options.............................................................................................................................. 295
ISO job controller connections.......................................................................................... 305
ISOBUS plug............................................................................................................... 306
Terminal connections........................................................................................................ 306
CCI 1200 terminal........................................................................................................ 307
EXPERT 75 ISOBUS terminal..................................................................................... 308
POWER CONTROL terminal....................................................................................... 309
Color code table................................................................................................................ 309
Equipment table................................................................................................................ 309
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Hydraulic circuit diagrams
IMPRESS FC Pro hydraulic plan...................................................................................... 314
IMPRESS VC Pro hydraulic plan...................................................................................... 316
Supplement to the USA / CANADA operating instructions
USA / CANADA English warning signs............................................................................. 318
Safely towing loads........................................................................................................... 328
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Screw tightening torques
This factory standard applies to all metric screws for which no special tightening torque is
specified in the drawing/instructions. The respective strength class can be seen on the screw
head.
The values specified are nominal values and apply to a head friction coefficient of
IJ=0.14 and a thread friction of IJ=0.125. Slight deviations of the clamping force due to
different friction coefficients may occur. The values listed must be observed with a toler-
ance of ± 10%.
If the specified tightening torques are used and the friction coefficients used are present,
the screw material is stressed to 90% of the minimum yield strength according to DIN
ISO 898.
If a special tightening torque is specified for a screw connection, all of these screw con-
nections must be tightened with a torque wrench and the specified tightening torque.
Metric thread Strength class 8.8 Strength class 10.9
Tightening torque Clamping force Tightening torque Clamping force
M 4 3,1 Nm 4000 N 4,4 Nm 5700 N
M 5 6,2 Nm 6600 N 8,7 Nm 9300 N
M 6 10,5 Nm 9300 N 15 Nm 13000 N
M 8 25 Nm 17000 N 36 Nm 24000 N
M 10 50 Nm 27000 N 70 Nm 38000 N
M 12 86 Nm 39500 N 121 Nm 56000 N
M 14 135 Nm 54000 N 195 Nm 76000 N
M 16 215 Nm 75000 N 300 Nm 105000 N
M 20 410 Nm 117000 N 580 Nm 164000 N
M 24 710 Nm 168000 N 1000 Nm 237000 N
M 30 1400 Nm 270000 N 2000 Nm 380000 N
M 8 x 1 27 Nm 18700 N 38 Nm 26500 N
M 10 x 1.25 53 Nm 29000 N 74 Nm 41000 N
M 12 x 1.25 95 Nm 44500 N 130 Nm 63000 N
M 14 x 1.5 150 Nm 60000 N 210 Nm 85000 N
M 16 x 1.5 230 Nm 81000 N 320 Nm 115000 N
M 20 x 1.5 460 Nm 134000 N 650 Nm 189000 N
M 24 x 2 780 Nm 188000 N 1090 Nm 265000 N
Screw tightening torques factory standard
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Functional elements
Name and function
Pos. Element Function
1 Universal draw-
bar
Drawbar height infinitely adjustable. For top attachment (cardan
shaft at the bottom), a drawbar eye coupling is used. For bottom
attachment (cardan shaft at the top), a ball coupling or drawbar
eye coupling is used.
2Support leg The infinitely adjustable support leg supports the machine in the
park position.
3 Gearbox Input gearbox from the tractor.
4 Baffle plate with
roller hold-down
device
The spring-mounted baffle plate can be adjusted to the swath
height to compact the compressed material along a rotating roller
hold-down device.
5 Pick-up The pick-up with 8-fold adjustable hover function and a pick-up
width of 80.7085 in. (MASTER models) or 90.551 in. (PRO mod-
els) collects the compressed material.
6 LIFTUP rotor The LIFTUP overhead rotor feeds the compressed material to
the cutting unit.
7 FLEXCUT cut-
ting unit and
TWINBLADE
knife
FLEXCUT cutting unit with up to 32 double-sided knives and
knife group switching. The cutting length can be adjusted by
swinging knife groups out or in.
8 Knife bank with
EASY MOVE
function
Cutting unit that can be swung out and in hydraulically, laterally
extendable on rollers.
9 Cutting floor Can be swung out and in hydraulically in the event of overfilling
of the conveying channel.
10 IMPRESS F:
Fixed bale cham-
ber with press
frame
The fixed bale chamber enables the production of round bales
with a diameter of 49.2125 in..
IMPRESS V:
Variable bale
chamber with
press belt
The variable bale chamber enables the production of round
bales with an infinitely adjustable diameter.
11 Binding device The bale located in the bale chamber is bound with the binding
device.
12 Tailgate Hydraulically operated tailgate for the bale ejection.
13 Bale ramp (op-
tion)
The optionally available bale ramp eliminates the need to back
up from the swath during the unloading process.
14 Ladder Foldable access ladders to the left and right of the drawbar for
safe access to the binding device.
15 Chassis Chassis with pneumatic brake and mechanical parking brake.
(Option) Chassis with hydraulic brake / emergency brake valve
and mechanical parking brake.
Design and function
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Pos. Element Function
16 Cleaning flap
(option)
With the help of the cleaning flap, dirt can be removed in the
area of the rotor. (Standard for PRO. Optional for MASTER devi-
ces)
Name and function (wrapper)
Pos. Element Function
19 Roller holder Height adjustable roller holder on the wrapper with pre-stretching
rollers
20 Safety bracket
of the wrap
arms
Protection against being caught by the wrapper. The wrapper drive
is switched off as soon as the safety bracket is actuated.
21 Backup roll
22 Wrapper table Hydraulically swiveling wrapper table for transfer, temporary storage
and unloading of the bale. Bales that are not to be wound can be
unloaded without a winding process with three, hydraulically driven
belts for horizontal rotation of the bale during the winding process.
23 Cut-off lever Hydraulically swiveling cutting lever for fixing and cutting off the si-
lage film.
Design and function
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Pos. Element Function
24 Wrap arms Hydraulically driven wrap arms with film stretching device for wrap-
ping the bale with silage film.
25 Emergency
stop switch
Switch for quickly switching off all hydraulic functions in dangerous
situations.
After actuating the emergency stop switch, the PTO drive and hy-
draulic drive of the tractor continue to run. These must be switched
off on the tractor control system to correct the hazardous situation.
26 Pre-stretching
rollers
These rollers generate a certain pretension on the winding medium
so that the winding can take place without errors.
27 Film maga-
zine
The hydraulically swiveling film magazine, so the storage area for
the winding medium, is located under the rear side guard.
28 Tailgate The tailgate closes up the rear of the bale chamber and opens as
soon as a bale is completely wound.
29 Transfer unit The transfer unit consists of a bale slide and the transfer lifter.
Bale slide: Hydraulically driven longitudinal slide to transport the
bound bale out of the bale chamber.
Transfer lifter: Hydraulically driven lifting device to transfer the bale
to the wrapper table.
Design and function
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Terminal
Machine operation takes place via the terminal. It displays the current machine status and
provides both acoustic and visual warnings in the event of a fault.
Depending on the configuration, the round baler is equipped with a SELECT CONTROL ter-
minal (1), a POWER CONTROL terminal (2) or an EXPERT 75 terminal (3) or CCI 1200 ter-
minal (4) (option).
Operation via the tractor terminal is possible using ISOBUS.
Included accessories
Operating instructions
Cutting unit lever for swinging the knife bank out and in.
Side guard key for unlocking the side guard.
Wheel chocks
Chain wear gauge for checking the chain wear
0.51181 in., 0.66929 in. open-ended wrench or ring spanner
0.74803 in. ratchet wrench
Retrofit program
The retrofit program of PÖTTINGER Landtechnik GmbH offers a wide range of retrofit op-
tions. Your service dealer will be pleased to provide you with further information.
Design and function
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