Krone BA BiG Pack 1290 HDP II XC Operating instructions

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Operating instructions
Original Operating Instructions
Document no.: 150000756_01_en
Large Square Baler
BiG Pack 1290 HDP II XC
From machine no.: 976393
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BiG Pack 1290 HDP II XC
Original Operating Instructions 150000756_01_en
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Contents
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1 Information on This Document................................................................................................. 9
1.1 Validity ......................................................................................................................................... 9
1.2 Re-ordering.................................................................................................................................. 9
1.3 Applicable documents.................................................................................................................. 9
1.4 Target group of this document..................................................................................................... 9
1.5 How to use this document ........................................................................................................... 9
1.5.1 Directories and references........................................................................................................... 9
1.5.2 Information on direction ............................................................................................................. 10
1.5.3 Term “machine”.......................................................................................................................... 10
1.5.4 Figures....................................................................................................................................... 10
1.5.5 Scope of the document.............................................................................................................. 10
1.5.6 Means of representation ............................................................................................................ 10
1.5.7 Conversion table........................................................................................................................ 12
2 Safety ........................................................................................................................................ 14
2.1 Intended use .............................................................................................................................. 14
2.2 Service life of the machine......................................................................................................... 14
2.3 Basic safety instructions ............................................................................................................ 14
2.3.1 Importance of operating instructions.......................................................................................... 14
2.3.2 Personnel qualification of the operating personnel.................................................................... 15
2.3.3 Personnel qualification of the technicians.................................................................................. 15
2.3.4 Children in danger ..................................................................................................................... 15
2.3.5 Connecting the machine ............................................................................................................ 16
2.3.6 Structural modifications on the machine.................................................................................... 16
2.3.7 Additional equipment and spare parts ....................................................................................... 16
2.3.8 Jobs on the machine.................................................................................................................. 16
2.3.9 Operational safety: Technically sound condition ....................................................................... 16
2.3.10 Danger zones ............................................................................................................................ 17
2.3.11 Ensuring functionality of safety devices..................................................................................... 19
2.3.12 Personal protective equipment .................................................................................................. 19
2.3.13 Safety markings on the machine ............................................................................................... 20
2.3.14 Road safety................................................................................................................................ 20
2.3.15 Parking the machine safely ....................................................................................................... 21
2.3.16 Consumables............................................................................................................................. 21
2.3.17 Dangers arising from environment............................................................................................. 22
2.3.18 Sources of danger on the machine............................................................................................ 23
2.3.19 Dangers in connection with certain activities: climbing up and down ........................................ 24
2.3.20 Dangers in connection with certain activities: Working on the machine .................................... 24
2.3.21 Dangers in connection with certain activities: working on wheels and tyres.............................. 25
2.3.22 Behaviour in dangerous situations and in case of accidents ..................................................... 25
2.4 Safety routines........................................................................................................................... 26
2.4.1 Shutting down and safeguarding the machine........................................................................... 26
2.4.2 Securing raised machine and machine parts against lowering.................................................. 26
2.4.3 Safely performing oil level check, oil change and filter element change ................................... 27
2.4.4 Running actuator test................................................................................................................. 27
2.5 Safety labels on the machine..................................................................................................... 28
2.6 Safety equipment....................................................................................................................... 38
2.6.1 SMV emblem ............................................................................................................................. 40
3 Data memory ............................................................................................................................ 41
4 Machine description ................................................................................................................ 42
4.1 Machine overview ...................................................................................................................... 42
4.2 Labelling .................................................................................................................................... 45
4.3 Baling process ........................................................................................................................... 45
4.4 Compressing a big bale ............................................................................................................. 46
4.5 Drives......................................................................................................................................... 46
4.5.1 Main drive .................................................................................................................................. 46
4.6 Overload protections on the machine ........................................................................................ 47
4.7 Description of pick-up functions................................................................................................. 50
4.8 Description of functions of crop press roller unit........................................................................ 50
4.9 Description of cutting unit functions ........................................................................................... 51
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4.10 Description of functions of on-board hydraulic system .............................................................. 51
4.11 Description of twine box functions ............................................................................................. 51
4.12 Functional description of feeding twine for the “double knotter” version.................................... 53
4.13 Description of functions of electric twine empty display for lower twine .................................... 53
4.14 Functional description of twine motion indicators for upper twine ............................................. 54
4.15 Description of functions of electric knotter monitoring ............................................................... 54
4.16 Description of knotter gearbox functions ................................................................................... 55
4.17 Description of bale ejector/bale chute functions ........................................................................ 56
4.18 Description of compressed air reservoir functions..................................................................... 56
4.19 Description of functions of central lubrication system................................................................ 57
4.20 Description of hydraulic system functions.................................................................................. 58
4.21 Description of bale brake functions............................................................................................ 58
5 Technical data.......................................................................................................................... 59
5.1 Consumables............................................................................................................................. 62
5.1.1 Oils............................................................................................................................................. 62
5.1.2 Lubricating grease ..................................................................................................................... 63
6 Operating and display elements............................................................................................. 64
6.1 Hydraulic control units of the tractor .......................................................................................... 64
6.2 Control block “Bale chute/bale ejector”...................................................................................... 65
7 Initial operation ........................................................................................................................ 66
7.1 Attaching the hydraulic support jack .......................................................................................... 66
7.2 Adjusting the drawbar height ..................................................................................................... 68
7.3 Drive train: Adjusting height....................................................................................................... 69
7.4 Gelenkwelle anpassen [Walterscheid]....................................................................................... 69
7.5 Adapting hydraulic system......................................................................................................... 76
7.6 Setting the bale chute ................................................................................................................ 76
7.7 Mounting fire extinguisher.......................................................................................................... 77
8 Start-up ..................................................................................................................................... 79
8.1 Connecting the machine to the tractor....................................................................................... 79
8.2 Installing universal shaft ............................................................................................................ 80
8.3 Connecting the hydraulic hoses................................................................................................. 81
8.4 Connecting hydraulic brake (export) ......................................................................................... 83
8.5 Attaching the safety chain (export France) ................................................................................ 84
8.6 Compressed air connections for the compressed air brake ...................................................... 85
8.7 Connecting lighting .................................................................................................................... 85
8.8 Connecting the KRONE ISOBUS terminal (CCI200, DELTA terminal) .................................... 86
8.9 Connecting the KRONE ISOBUS terminal (CCI1200).............................................................. 88
8.10 Connecting foreign ISOBUS terminal ........................................................................................ 90
8.11 Connecting joystick.................................................................................................................... 91
8.12 Fastening safety chain............................................................................................................... 92
9 Operation.................................................................................................................................. 94
9.1 Preparation for baling process................................................................................................... 94
9.2 Applying/releasing flywheel brake ............................................................................................. 95
9.3 Lowering/lfiting twine boxes....................................................................................................... 96
9.4 Opening/closing the side hood .................................................................................................. 97
9.5 Securing/releasing knotter shaft ................................................................................................ 98
9.6 Connecting twine rolls with each other (double knotter) ............................................................ 98
9.7 Threading the lower twine (double knotter) ............................................................................. 101
9.8 Threading the upper twine ....................................................................................................... 102
9.9 Pick-up..................................................................................................................................... 103
9.9.1 Locking/releasing pick-up via stop cock .................................................................................. 104
9.9.2 Moving pick-up into transport/working position........................................................................ 104
9.10 Locking/releasing self-steering axle via stop cock................................................................... 105
9.11 Lifting/lowering blade cassette................................................................................................. 105
9.12 Lifting/lowering bale chute ....................................................................................................... 106
9.13 Operating the bale ejector ....................................................................................................... 109
9.14 Operating the support jack....................................................................................................... 112
9.15 Releasing/applying the parking brake...................................................................................... 114
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9.16 Lifting/lowering ladder.............................................................................................................. 114
9.17 Fitting wheel chocks ................................................................................................................ 115
9.18 Initiate the tying process manually........................................................................................... 115
9.19 Finishing the tying process manually....................................................................................... 116
9.20 Switching the working light on/off ............................................................................................ 117
9.21 Removing crop blockages ....................................................................................................... 117
9.22 Emergency manual operation.................................................................................................. 117
9.22.1 Emergency manual operation for “Comfort 1.0” version.......................................................... 118
9.22.2 Emergency manual operation – controlling baling force.......................................................... 119
9.23 Operation of machine without bale chute ................................................................................ 121
10 KRONE ISOBUS terminal (CCI200, DELTA)........................................................................ 122
10.1 ISOBUS Shortcut Button (ISB) ................................................................................................ 123
10.2 Touchable display.................................................................................................................... 124
10.3 Switching terminal on/off.......................................................................................................... 125
10.4 Design of display ..................................................................................................................... 126
11 KRONE ISOBUS terminal (CCI1200).................................................................................... 127
11.1 Touchable display.................................................................................................................... 127
11.2 Switching terminal on/off.......................................................................................................... 128
11.3 Design of display ..................................................................................................................... 129
11.4 Design of the KRONE machine application ............................................................................. 129
12 Foreign ISOBUS terminal...................................................................................................... 131
12.1 ISOBUS Shortcut Button not available .................................................................................... 131
12.2 Varying functions to KRONE ISOBUS terminal ....................................................................... 132
12.2.1 Scroll wheel.............................................................................................................................. 132
12.2.2 Background colour/acoustic signals ........................................................................................ 132
13 Terminal – Machine functions .............................................................................................. 133
13.1 Status line ................................................................................................................................ 133
13.2 Keys......................................................................................................................................... 134
13.3 Displays on the working screen ............................................................................................... 138
13.4 Displays on the information bar ............................................................................................... 140
13.5 Selecting working screens ....................................................................................................... 141
13.6 Automatic call of the Road travel screen ................................................................................. 142
13.7 Changing to automatic mode................................................................................................... 142
13.8 Changing to manual mode....................................................................................................... 142
13.9 Switching the warning beacon on/off ....................................................................................... 143
13.10 Selecting other functions ......................................................................................................... 143
13.11 Switching the working light on/off ............................................................................................ 143
13.12 Releasing/locking self-steering axle ........................................................................................ 144
13.13 Switching the starting aid on/off............................................................................................... 144
13.14 Opening/closing bale channel flaps ......................................................................................... 145
13.15 Lower the bale chute ............................................................................................................... 145
13.16 Automatic bale ejection............................................................................................................ 146
13.17 Selecting "Counter/Detail counter" menu................................................................................. 146
13.18 Selecting a menu Level ........................................................................................................... 146
13.19 Reset bale length to zero......................................................................................................... 146
13.20 Trigger knotter.......................................................................................................................... 146
13.21 Raising/lowering blade cassette .............................................................................................. 146
13.22 Starting/stopping intake ........................................................................................................... 147
13.23 Raising/lowering twine boxes .................................................................................................. 147
13.24 Setting the target bale channel flap pressure (manual mode) ................................................. 148
13.25 Setting target baling force (automatic mode)........................................................................... 149
13.26 Setting target bale length......................................................................................................... 149
13.27 Operating machine via joystick ................................................................................................ 150
13.27.1 Auxiliary functions (AUX) ......................................................................................................... 150
13.27.2 Auxiliary configuration of a joystick.......................................................................................... 151
14 Terminal – Menus................................................................................................................... 152
14.1 Menu Structure ........................................................................................................................ 152
14.2 Recurring icons........................................................................................................................ 154
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14.3 Bring up menu level ................................................................................................................ 155
14.4 Selecting a menu ..................................................................................................................... 155
14.5 Changing value........................................................................................................................ 156
14.6 Changing mode ....................................................................................................................... 157
14.7 Menu 1 "Knotter" ..................................................................................................................... 158
14.7.1 Menu 1-1 "Correction value for bale length" ............................................................................ 158
14.7.2 Menu 1-2 "Knotter signal" ........................................................................................................ 159
14.7.3 Menu 1-3 "Knotter monitoring"................................................................................................. 160
14.7.4 Menu 1-4 “Blowing Interval Knotter Cleaning" ......................................................................... 161
14.8 Menu 2 "Sensitivity of direction display" .................................................................................. 161
14.9 Menu 3 "Central lubrication" .................................................................................................... 162
14.10 Menu 4 "Bale scales" ............................................................................................................... 163
14.11 Menu 5 "Moisture measurement"............................................................................................. 165
14.11.1 Menu 5-1 “Error message for moisture measurement"............................................................ 165
14.11.2 Menu 5-2 "Correction value for moisture measurement" ......................................................... 166
14.12 Menu 6 "Silage additive system".............................................................................................. 168
14.13 Menu 13 "Counters"................................................................................................................. 169
14.13.1 Menu 13-1 "Customer counter"................................................................................................ 169
14.13.1.1 Detail counter........................................................................................................................... 171
14.13.2 Menu 13-2 "Total counter" ....................................................................................................... 173
14.14 Menu 14 "ISOBUS".................................................................................................................. 175
14.14.1 Menu 14-1 “Diagnostics Auxiliary (AUX)” ................................................................................ 176
14.14.2 Menu 14-2 “Driving speed/direction of travel diagnostics”....................................................... 177
14.14.3 Menu 14-3 "Configuring main window" .................................................................................... 177
14.14.4 Menu 14-4 "Set background colour" ........................................................................................ 179
14.14.5 Menu 14-9 “Switching Between the Terminals” ....................................................................... 180
14.15 Menu 15 "Settings" .................................................................................................................. 181
14.15.1 Menu 15-1 “Sensor Test”......................................................................................................... 181
14.15.1.1 Checking/setting sensor B22 “Bale on table”........................................................................... 186
14.15.2 Menu 15-2 "Actuator test" ........................................................................................................ 188
14.15.3 Menu 15-3 "Software info" ....................................................................................................... 192
14.15.4 Menu 15-4 "Error list"............................................................................................................... 192
15 Driving and Transport ........................................................................................................... 193
15.1 Preparing the machine for road travel ..................................................................................... 193
15.2 Checking the lighting system ................................................................................................... 194
15.3 Adjusting self-steering axle...................................................................................................... 194
15.4 Releasing the compressed air brake for manoeuvring the machine........................................ 197
15.5 Releasing the hydraulic brake for manoeuvring the machine.................................................. 197
15.6 Parking the machine ................................................................................................................ 198
15.7 Preparing the machine for shipment........................................................................................ 199
15.7.1 Lifting the machine................................................................................................................... 200
16 Settings................................................................................................................................... 201
16.1 Setting the working height of the pick-up................................................................................. 201
16.1.1 Setting the depth limiter ........................................................................................................... 202
16.2 Setting the bearing pressure of the guide wheels.................................................................... 202
16.3 Setting the crop press roller unit .............................................................................................. 203
16.4 Setting the knotter needles ...................................................................................................... 204
16.4.1 Setting the lateral guidance of the knotter needles.................................................................. 204
16.4.2 Setting the height of the knotter needles on the knotter .......................................................... 206
16.4.3 Check/adjust upper dead point of the knotter needles ............................................................ 207
16.5 Checking/setting the needle brake .......................................................................................... 208
16.6 Checking/setting position of knotter needles to plunger .......................................................... 209
16.7 Simulating a big bale ............................................................................................................... 210
16.8 Checking/setting the upper needle .......................................................................................... 211
16.9 Checking/setting the twine pusher........................................................................................... 211
16.10 Checking/setting the twine pusher relative to the channel slot ................................................ 213
16.11 Tensioning/relieving control shaft ............................................................................................ 214
16.12 Tensioning/releasing twine pusher shaft ................................................................................. 215
16.13 Setting the knotter shaft brake................................................................................................. 215
16.14 Setting the twine brake ............................................................................................................ 216
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16.15 Checking/setting twine tension on upper twine........................................................................ 216
16.16 Checking/setting twine tension on lower twine ........................................................................ 217
16.17 Setting the double knotter........................................................................................................ 218
16.17.1 Blocking/initiating function “tying process”............................................................................... 218
16.17.2 Setting the billhook .................................................................................................................. 219
16.17.3 Setting the twine retainer ......................................................................................................... 219
16.17.4 Setting the holding force of the twine retainer ......................................................................... 220
16.17.5 Setting the blade lever ............................................................................................................. 221
16.18 Setting the plunger................................................................................................................... 222
16.18.1 Setting plunger blades ............................................................................................................. 222
16.18.2 Setting the lateral plunger blades ............................................................................................ 224
16.18.3 Checking/setting the cleaning rails .......................................................................................... 225
16.18.4 Lateral setting of plunger ......................................................................................................... 225
16.19 Setting packer relative to plunger ............................................................................................ 227
16.19.1 Checking packer coupling........................................................................................................ 228
16.19.2 Positioning the packer strip...................................................................................................... 229
16.19.3 Positioning the plunger ............................................................................................................ 230
16.20 Checking/setting Variable Filling System (VFS) ...................................................................... 231
16.20.1 Preset the threaded rod/stop of sensing rake.......................................................................... 231
16.20.2 Variable Filling System (VFS) zero position ............................................................................ 232
16.20.3 Setting the zero adjuster.......................................................................................................... 233
16.20.4 Setting the rubber pad on the zero adjuster ............................................................................ 234
16.20.5 Checking/setting spring at zero adjuster.................................................................................. 234
16.20.6 Setting the triggering sensitivity ............................................................................................... 235
16.20.7 Moving the sensing rake.......................................................................................................... 235
16.20.8 Setting stop of the sensing rake .............................................................................................. 237
16.20.9 Checking/setting absorbing unit............................................................................................... 238
16.21 Setting the flywheel brake........................................................................................................ 239
16.22 Setting the cutting length ......................................................................................................... 239
17 Maintenance - General information...................................................................................... 244
17.1 Maintenance table ................................................................................................................... 244
17.1.1 Maintenance - Before the beginning of the season ................................................................. 244
17.1.2 Maintenance - once after 10 hours .......................................................................................... 245
17.1.3 Maintenance - Once after 50 hours ......................................................................................... 245
17.1.4 Maintenance - Every 10 hours but at least once a day............................................................ 245
17.1.5 Maintenance - Every 50 hours................................................................................................. 245
17.1.6 Maintenance - Every 200 hours............................................................................................... 246
17.1.7 Maintenance - every 2 years ................................................................................................... 246
17.1.8 Maintenance - Every 6 years ................................................................................................... 246
17.2 Tightening torques ................................................................................................................... 246
17.3 Checking/changing blades....................................................................................................... 249
17.4 Cleaning the machine .............................................................................................................. 252
17.5 Checking/tensioning drive chains of the pick-up...................................................................... 252
17.6 Checking the kraftband for cracks ........................................................................................... 254
17.7 Checking/maintaining tyres...................................................................................................... 254
17.8 Checking/replacing rolls........................................................................................................... 255
17.9 Checking the fire extinguisher ................................................................................................. 257
18 Maintenance - Lubrication .................................................................................................... 258
18.1 Lubricating universal shaft ....................................................................................................... 258
18.2 Lubricating rolls for the blade lever.......................................................................................... 259
18.3 Lubrication chart - machine ..................................................................................................... 259
19 Maintenance - Hydraulics...................................................................................................... 265
19.1 Hydraulic oil ............................................................................................................................. 266
19.2 Hydraulic oil tank ..................................................................................................................... 266
19.3 Changing high-pressure filter................................................................................................... 267
19.4 Venting control block ............................................................................................................... 268
19.4.1 Venting control block with unscrewed system screw............................................................... 268
19.4.2 Venting control block when the system screw is screwed in ................................................... 269
19.4.3 Test run for tractor with Load Sensing system and machine with starter aid .......................... 269
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19.4.4 Test run for tractor with Load Sensing system and machine without starter aid ..................... 270
19.4.5 Test run for tractor with constant flow system and machine with starter aid ........................... 270
19.4.6 Test run for test rig and machine with starter aid..................................................................... 271
20 Maintenance - Gearbox ......................................................................................................... 272
20.1 Main gearbox ........................................................................................................................... 272
20.2 Packer gearbox........................................................................................................................ 273
20.3 Transfer gearbox ..................................................................................................................... 274
20.4 Gearbox cutting unit top part ................................................................................................... 274
20.5 Gearbox cutting unit bottom part ............................................................................................. 275
20.6 Intermediate gearbox............................................................................................................... 276
20.7 Starter aid ................................................................................................................................ 277
21 Maintenance - Brake System ................................................................................................ 279
21.1 Checking the slack adjuster..................................................................................................... 279
21.2 Pneumatic brake cylinders....................................................................................................... 280
21.3 Checking compressed air reservoir ......................................................................................... 280
21.3.1 Checking the drain valve ......................................................................................................... 281
21.3.2 Tightening tensioning belts ...................................................................................................... 281
22 Maintenance - Compressor................................................................................................... 282
22.1 Cleaning/changing the filter element at compressor................................................................ 282
22.2 Checking oil level and changing oil at compressor.................................................................. 283
23 Malfunction, cause and remedy ........................................................................................... 284
23.1 Malfunctions electrics/electronics ............................................................................................ 284
23.1.1 Error Messages........................................................................................................................ 284
23.1.1.1 Possible error types (FMI)........................................................................................................ 285
23.1.2 Overview of control units ......................................................................................................... 286
23.1.3 Overview of fuses .................................................................................................................... 287
23.1.4 Remedying sensor/actuator error ............................................................................................ 287
23.1.5 Error list.................................................................................................................................... 288
23.2 General malfunction................................................................................................................. 334
23.3 Malfunctions on the double knotter.......................................................................................... 335
23.4 Malfunctions in the central lubrication system ......................................................................... 343
24 Storage.................................................................................................................................... 345
25 Before the beginning of the new season............................................................................. 347
25.1 Checking/venting friction clutch at flywheel ............................................................................. 347
26 Waste disposal....................................................................................................................... 349
27 Appendix ................................................................................................................................ 350
27.1 Hydraulic diagram - working hydraulics “Comfort 1.0”............................................................. 350
27.2 Hydraulic diagram – Working hydraulics „Medium 1.0“ .......................................................... 350
27.3 Hydraulic diagram – on-board hydraulic system “Comfort 1.0” ............................................... 350
27.4 Hydraulic diagram - On-board hydraulic system “Medium 1.0” ............................................... 350
27.5 Circuit diagram [Medium 1.0/Comfort 1.0] ............................................................................... 350
28 Index........................................................................................................................................ 413
29 Declaration of conformity ..................................................................................................... 423
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1 Information on This Document
1.1 Validity
This document is valid for machines of type:
BiG Pack 1290 HDP II XC
All information, illustrations and technical data in this document correspond to the latest state at
the time of publication.
We reserve the right to make design changes at any time and without notification of reasons.
1.2 Re-ordering
If this document has become unusable in whole or in part, you can order a replacement, quoting
the document number on the cover sheet. The document can additionally be downloaded via
the KRONEMedia Center http://www.mediathek.krone.de//.
1.3 Applicable documents
To ensure that the machine is used safely and as intended, observe the following further
applicable documents.
Operating instruction(s) universal shaft(s)
Operating instructions terminal
For version with “bale collector”: Operating instructions of bale collector
1.4 Target group of this document
This document aims at the operator of the machine who fulfills the minimum requirements of
personnel qualification,refer to page15.
1.5 How to use this document
1.5.1 Directories and references
Contents/headers
The contents and headers in this document ensure quick orientation in the chapters.
Index
The index contains catchwords in alphabetical order which enable to find information on a
desired topic easily. The index can be found on the last pages of this document.
Cross references
Cross references to another place in the document or to another document are in the text with
page number.
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Examples:
Check all screws on the machine for firm attachment,refer to page10. (INFORMATION: If
you use this document in electronic form, you get to the link to the stated page by clicking
with the mouse.)
For further information, refer to the operating instructions of the universal shaft
manufacturer.
1.5.2 Information on direction
Directional information in this document, such as front, rear, right and left, applies in the
direction of travel of the machine.
1.5.3 Term “machine”
Throughout the rest of this document, the “large square baler” will also be referred to as the
“machine”.
1.5.4 Figures
The figures in this document do not always represent the exact machine type. The information
which refers to the figure always corresponds to the machine type of this document.
1.5.5 Scope of the document
In addition to standard equipment, accessories kits and versions of the machine are described
in this document. Your machine may deviate from this document.
1.5.6 Means of representation
Icons in the text
The following means of representation (icons) are used to present the text more clearly:
This arrow characterizes an action step. Several arrows in a row identify a sequence of
actions to be performed step by step.
This icon identifies a prerequisite that has to be fulfilled to perform an action step or a
sequence of actions.
This arrow marks the intermediate result of an action step.
This arrow identifies the result of an action step or sequence of actions.
This bullet point identifies an enumeration. If the bullet point is intended, it identifies the
second level of the enumeration.
Icons in figures
The following icons can be used in the figures:
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Icon Explanation Icon Explanation
Reference sign for part Position of a part (e.g. move from
position I to position II)
Dimensions (e.g. B = width, H =
height, L = length)
Zoomed image
Left-hand side of the machine Right-hand side of the machine
side
Direction of travel Moving direction
Reference line for visible material Reference line for covered mater-
ial
Centre line Laying routes
Tighten screws according to tight-
ening torques table
Tighten screws with specified
tightening torque
open closed
Warning signs
Warnings of dangers are separated from the remaining text as warning signs and are identified
with a danger sign and signal words.
The warning signs must be read and the measures must be observed in order to prevent
personal injury.
Explanation of danger sign
This is the danger sign that warns of a risk of injury.
Please observe all notes marked with the danger sign in order to avoid injuries or death.
Explanation of signal words
DANGER
The signal word DANGER warns of a hazardous situation which will result in serious injuries
or death if the warning sign is ignored.
WARNING
The signal word WARNING warns of a hazardous situation which will result in serious injuries
or death if the warning sign is ignored.
CAUTION
The signal word CAUTION warns of a hazardous situation which will result in minor to
moderate injuries if the warning sign is ignored.
Example of a warning sign:
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WARNING
Eye damage caused by flying dirt particles
When cleaning with compressed air, dirt particles are ejected at high speed and could get into
the eyes. Therefore eyes could be hurt.
Keep people away from the working area.
Wear personal protective equipment when performing cleaning work with compressed air
(e.g. eye protection).
Warnings of property damage/environmental damage
Warnings of property damage/environmental damage are separated from the remaining text
and marked with “Note”.
Example:
NOTICE
Gearbox damage due to low oil level
The gearboxes could be damaged when the oil level is too low.
Check gearbox oil level at regular intervals and top up oil, if necessary.
Check gearbox oil level approx. 3 to 4 hours after the machine has been switched off.
Check oil level only when machine is in horizontal position.
Notes with information and recommendations
Additional information and recommendations for trouble-free and productive operation of the
machine are separated from the remaining text and marked with “Information”.
Example:
INFORMATION
Each safety label is provided with an order number and can be ordered directly from the
manufacturer or from the authorized specialist dealer.
1.5.7 Conversion table
The following table can be used to convert metric units into US units.
Size SI units (metric) Factor Inch-pound units
Unit name Abbreviatio
n
Unit name Abbreviatio
n
Area Hectare ha 2.47105 Acre acres
Volume flow Litres per minute L/min 0.2642 US gallons per
minute
gpm
Cubic metres
per hour
m³/h 4.4029
Force Newton N 0.2248 Pound force lbf
Length Millimetre mm 0.03937 Inch in.
Metre m 3.2808 Foot ft.
Power Kilowatt kW 1.3410 Horsepower hp
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Size SI units (metric) Factor Inch-pound units
Unit name Abbreviatio
n
Unit name Abbreviatio
n
Pressure Kilopascal kPa 0.1450 Pounds per
square inch
psi
Megapascal MPa 145.0377
bar (non-SI) bar 14.5038
Torque Newtonmeter Nm 0.7376 pound-foot or
foot-pound
ft∙lbf
8.8507 pound-inch or
inch-pound
in∙lbf
Temperature Degrees Celsius °C °Cx1.8+32 Degrees
Fahrenheit
°F
Velocity Metres per
minute
m/min 3.2808 Feet per minute ft/min
Metres per
second
m/s 3.2808 Feet per second ft/s
Kilometres per
hour
km/h 0.6215 Miles per hour mph
Volumes Litres L 0.2642 US gallon US gal.
Millilitre ml 0.0338 US ounce US oz.
Cubic centi-
metre
cm³ 0.0610 Cubic inch in³
Weight Kilogram kg 2.2046 Pound lbs
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2.1 Intended use
This machine is used to bale crops.
The crops designated for the intended use of this machine are cut stalk and leaf crops.
The machine is designed exclusively for use in agriculture and may only be used when
all safety devices are available according to the operating instructions and are located in the
protective position.
all safety instructions mentioned in the operating instructions are observed and complied
with.
The machine must only be used by people who satisfy the personnel qualification requirements
designated by the machine manufacturer, refer to page15.
The operating instructions are part of the machine. Therefore they have to be kept ready to
hand for the user of the machine.
If the machine is used for applications which are not described in these operating instructions,
this may result in serious injuries or death and damage to the machine and other property.
Unauthorised modifications to the machine may affect the properties of the machine or disrupt
the proper operation. For this reason, unauthorised modifications shall exclude any liability of
the manufacturer for consequential damage.
The intended use shall also include the adherence to the operating, maintenance and repair
conditions set by the manufacturer.
2.2 Service life of the machine
The service life of this machine depends on its proper operation and maintenance as well
as the operating and harvesting conditions.
By heeding the instructions and information in these operating instructions, permanent
operational readiness and a long service life of the machine can be achieved.
After each operating season, inspect the entire machine for wear and other damage.
Replace damaged and worn components before recommissioning the machine.
Carry out a full technical inspection of the machine after five years of machine operation
and make a decision on further machine usage taking the results of this inspection into
account.
Theoretically, the service life of this machine is unlimited as all worn or damaged
components can be replaced.
2.3 Basic safety instructions
Non-compliance with the safety instructions and warnings
Non-compliance with the safety instructions and warnings may result in injuries and damage to
the environment and property.
2.3.1 Importance of operating instructions
The operating instructions are an important document and a part of the machine. They are
intended for the user and contain information relevant to safety.
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Only the procedures indicated in the operating instructions are reliable. If the operating
instructions are not followed, people may be seriously injured or killed.
Before using the machine for the first time, read and follow all the "Basic safety instructions".
Before working, also read and observe the respective sections in the operating instructions.
Keep the operating instructions ready to hand for the user of the machine in the document
storage tube, refer to page42.
Hand over the operating instructions to subsequent users.
2.3.2 Personnel qualification of the operating personnel
If the machine is not used properly, people may be seriously injured or killed. To avoid
accidents, each person who works with the machine must satisfy the following minimum
requirements:
He is physically capable of controlling the machine.
He can work safely with the machine in accordance with these operating instructions.
He understands the method of operation of the machine within the scope of his work and
can identify and avoid the dangers associated with the work.
He has read the operating instructions and can implement the information in the operating
instructions accordingly.
He is familiar with driving vehicles safely.
For road travel he has adequate knowledge of the highway code and has the stipulated
driving licence.
2.3.3 Personnel qualification of the technicians
If the work (assembly, conversion, modification, extension, repairs, retrofitting) is performed
improperly on the machine, people may be seriously or fatally injured. To avoid accidents,
everyone who performs work according to these instructions must meet the following minimum
requirements:
Qualified professional, with relevant training.
Capable of assembling the (partially) disassembled machine according to the assembly
instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Capable of extending, modifying or repairing the function of the machine according to the
relevant instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Ability to perform the work safely according to these instructions.
Understands the mode of operation of the work to be performed and the machine and is
able to identify and avoid risk in carrying out the necessary work.
Has read these instructions and is able to implement the information explained in these
instructions accordingly.
2.3.4 Children in danger
Children are not in a position to assess dangers and behave unpredictably.
Thus children are particularly at risk.
Keep children away from the machine.
Keep children away from consumables.
Make sure that there are no children in the danger zone, especially when starting and
triggering machine movements.
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2.3.5 Connecting the machine
When tractor and machine are not correctly connected, there is a risk of causing serious
accidents.
When connecting, observe all the operating instructions:
The operating instructions of the tractor
The operating instructions of the machine, refer to page79
The operating instructions of universal shaft
Observe the changed driving behaviour of the combination.
2.3.6 Structural modifications on the machine
Structural changes and enhancements may impair the functionality and operational safety of the
machine. People may be seriously injured or killed as a result.
Structural changes and enhancements are not permitted.
2.3.7 Additional equipment and spare parts
Additional equipment and spare parts that do not correspond to the requirements of the
manufacturer may affect the operational safety of the machine and cause accidents.
To ensure operational safety, use original parts or standard parts which correspond to the
requirements of the manufacturer.
2.3.8 Jobs on the machine
Passengers
Passengers can be seriously injured by the machine or fall from the machine and be overrun.
Ejected objects may strike and injure passengers.
As a result, make sure that no one except the operator is on the machine.
2.3.9 Operational safety: Technically sound condition
Operation is only allowed after proper start-up
The operational safety of the machine is not ensured when it is not started up properly
according to these operating instructions. Thus accidents may be caused and persons may be
seriously injured and killed.
Only use the machine after proper start-up, refer to page79.
Technically sound state of the machine
Improper maintenance and setting could influence the operational safety of the machine and
cause accidents. Thus there is a risk of serious injuries or death.
All maintenance and setting work must be performed according to the chapters
“Maintenance and Setting”.
Before performing any maintenance and setting work, shut down and safeguard the
machine, refer to page26.
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Danger resulting from damage to the machine
Damage to the machine may impair the operational safety of the machine and cause accidents.
As a result, people may be seriously injured or killed. The following parts of the machine are
particularly important for safety:
• Brakes
• Steering
Safety Devices
Connecting devices
Lighting equipment
• Hydraulics
• Tyres
Universal shaft
If there are doubts about the operational safety of the machine, for example due to an
unexpected change to the operational behaviour, visible damage or leaking consumables:
Shut down and secure the machine, refer to page26.
Immediately eliminate potential causes of damage, for example heavy soiling, or tighten
slack screws.
Determine the cause of damage according to these operating instructions and repair the
damage, if possible, refer to page284.
In case of damage which may affect operational safety and cannot be repaired according to
these operating instructions: Have damage repaired by a qualified service centre.
Technical limit values
If the technical limit values of the machine are not observed, the machine may be damaged. As
a result, accidents may occur and people may be seriously injured or killed. Observance of the
following technical limit values is particularly important for safety:
Maximum permitted operating pressure of the hydraulics
Maximum permitted drive speed
Maximum permitted total weight
Maximum permitted axle load/axle loads
Maximum permitted drawbar load
Maximum permitted axle loads of the tractor
Maximum permitted transport height and width
Maximum permitted speed
Observe the limits, refer to page59.
2.3.10 Danger zones
If the machine is switched on, its surrounding can present a danger zone.
Avoid entering the danger zone of the machine by observing the minimum safety distance.
If the safety distance is not observed, people may be seriously injured or killed.
Do not switch on the drives and engine if the minimum safety distance has not been
observed.
If people fail to observe the minimum safety distance, switch off the drives.
Switch the machine off in shunting and field mode.
The safety distance is:
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For machine in shunting operation and field mode
In front of the machine 3 m
Behind the machine 5 m
Laterally to the machine 3 m
For machine switched on without driving motion
In front of the machine 3 m
Behind the machine 5 m
Laterally to the machine 3 m
The safety distances specified here are minimum distances in terms of intended use. If
necessary, these safety distances must be increased according to the operating and ambient
conditions.
Before working in front of and behind the tractor and in the danger zone of the machine:
Shut down and secure the machine, refer to page26. This also applies to brief inspection
work.
Consider the information in all relevant operating instructions:
The operating instructions of the tractor
The operating instructions of the machine
The operating instructions of the universal shaft
Danger zone universal shaft
People may become caught by the universal shaft, pulled in and seriously injured.
Observe operating instructions of universal shaft.
Ensure sufficient overlap of section tube and universal shaft guards.
Make sure that the universal shaft guards are mounted and that they are fully functional.
Allow the universal shaft locks to engage.
Attach chains to prevent the universal shaft guards from rotating with the shaft.
Make sure that there is no one in the danger zone of PTO shaft and universal shaft.
Ensure that the selected speed and direction of rotation of the PTO shaft of the tractor
match the permitted speed and direction of rotation of the machine.
Switch off the PTO shaft when the angles between the universal shaft and the PTO shaft
are too large. The machine may be damaged. Parts may be hurled up and cause injury to
people.
Danger zone PTO shaft
People may be caught, pulled in and seriously injured by the PTO shaft and driven parts.
Before switching on the PTO shaft:
Ensure that all protective devices are mounted and brought into protective position.
Make sure that there is no one in the danger zone of PTO shaft and universal shaft.
Switch off drives in case they are not needed.
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Danger zone between tractor and machine
Persons staying between tractor and machine can be seriously hurt or killed as the tractor may
roll away or the machine may move:
Before working between tractor and machine: Shut down and safeguard the machine, refer
to page26. This also applies to short-term control work.
If the lifting device must be actuated, instruct all persons to keep away from the range of
movement of the lifting device.
Danger zone when drive is switched on
When drive is switched on, there is danger to life caused by moving machine parts. People
must not stay in the danger zone of the machine.
Before starting the machine, instruct all persons to leave the danger zone of the machine.
In case of dangerous situations, immediately switch off drives and instruct persons to leave
the danger zone.
Danger zone due to coasting machine parts
If machine parts coast, people could be seriously injured or killed.
After the drives have been switched off, the following machine parts will continue to run:
Universal shaft
Drive chains
• Pick-up
Cutting rotor
Twine tying device
• Flywheel
• Plunger
• Packer
Main gearbox
Shut down and safeguard the machine, refer to page26.
Do not approach the machine until all machines parts have come to a complete stop.
2.3.11 Ensuring functionality of safety devices
If safety devices are missing or damaged, moving machine parts could seriously hurt or kill
persons.
Replace damaged safety devices.
Mount dismounted safety devices and machine parts again before start-up and move them
to protective position.
When there are doubts whether all safety devices are functional and have been correctly
installed, instruct a specialist workshop to check this.
2.3.12 Personal protective equipment
The wearing of personal protective equipment is an important safety measure. Missing or
unsuitable personal protective equipment increases health risks and injuries.
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Personal protective equipment is for example:
Suitable protective gloves
Safety boots
Close fitting protective clothing
Hearing protection
Safety glasses
Specify and provide personal protective equipment for the particular job.
Use only personal protective equipment which is in proper condition and offers effective
protection.
Adjust personal protective equipment to the person, for example the size.
Remove unsuitable clothing and jewellery (e.g. rings, necklaces) and cover long hair with a
hairnet.
2.3.13 Safety markings on the machine
Safety labels on the machine caution against dangers at danger areas and represent an
important part of the safety equipment of the machine. Missing safety labels increase the risk of
serious and fatal injuries.
Clean dirty safety labels.
Make sure every time after cleaning the safety labels that they are complete and legible.
Immediately replace missing, damaged and unrecognizable safety labels.
Provide spare parts with intended safety labels.
Descriptions, explanations and order numbers of safety labels,refer to page28.
2.3.14 Road safety
Dangers for road travel
If the machine exceeds the maximum dimensions and weights specified by national law and is
not correctly lit when travelling on public roads, other road users may be endangered.
Before driving on roads, ensure that the maximum permitted dimensions, weights and axle,
drawbar and trailer loads are not exceeded which apply to driving on public roads according
to national law.
Before driving on roads, switch on the lighting and ensure that it functions properly.
Before driving on roads, close all shut-off valves for the hydraulic supply to the machine
between tractor and machine.
Before driving on roads, move the tractor control units into the neutral position and lock.
Danger when driving on road and field
Hitched and mounted machines change the handling characteristics of the tractor. The handling
characteristics depend for instance on operating state and ground. If changed handling
characteristics are not considered, the driver may cause accidents.
Observe measures for driving on road and field,refer to page193.
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Krone BA BiG Pack 1290 HDP II XC Operating instructions

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