Autocable Drop-in 6 Guide de l'utilisateur

USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CABLE-LAYING MACHINE
Autocable
Drop-in 6
BEFORE USING THE MACHINE, READ THE INSTRUCTION
MANUAL.
www.Autocable.be
TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The Company
CARAVAGGI Srl
REGISTERED OFFICE, FACTORY AND ADMINISTRATION :
20, Via Monte Adamello, 25037 Pontoglio (BS), ITALY
Declares under its own responsibility that the
CABLE-LAYING MACHINE DROP-IN
Model Drop-In 6 petrol
Serial number: see rating plate
Year built: see rating plate
Complies with all the provisions regarding the following European
Directives:
Machinery Directive 2006/42/CE as an amendment to Directive 95/16/CE
And since the machine has been adapted to the following harmonized
standards and specifications, where applicable:
UNI EN ISO 12100-1-2: Machine safety – Basic concepts, general design
principles, basic terminology, methodology, technical principles.
UNI EN ISO 4254-1: Farming machinery - Safety - Part 1: General requirements.
UNI EN 13683: Garden machines - Shredders / Chippers with built-in motor -
Safety.
ISO 11684: Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and
garden equipment - Safety signs and hazard pictorials – General principles.
Person authorised to draw up the declaration of conformity: Valerio Gianpaolo
Caravaggi
The Legal Representative
( Valerio Gianpaolo Caravaggi )
Pontoglio, 01 / 01 / 2015

1. HAZARD PICTORIALS
Warning!
Wear a hard hat, hearing protectors and protective
glasses or goggles.
Warning!
Wear protective gloves.
Warning!
Wear safety shoes.
Warning!
Wear clothes that are suitable for work on machines
with moving parts.

Warning!
Remove the engine spark plug before carrying out any
maintenance.
Warning!
Switch off the engine before carrying out any
maintenance.
Hazard!
Projection of splinters. Keep to a safety distance from
loading and unloading equipment.
Hazard!
Keep fingers well away from cutting elements.

STOP
Hazard!
Make sure the blades have stopped completely before
approaching.
Caution!
Only one person must operate the machine.
Caution!
Do not use petrol engines in closed environments. Risk
of intoxication.
Caution!
Machine lifting point.

2. HOW TO USE AND KEEP THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This instruction manual is aimed at the user of the machine, the owner, the
maintenance cleaning operator and the repair technician and must always be
available for consultation.
The instruction manual shows the user for which the machine was designed and
the machine’s technical characteristics. It also supplies instructions for transport,
cleaning adjustment, use, personal information maintenance, spare parts
ordering and residual risk, and warnings with regard to operations that must be
carried out with particular care.
The machine is for professional use, so the instruction manual can never be a
substitute for suitable user experience.
The manual should be considered a part of the machine and must by kept for
future reference until the machine is demolished.
The instruction manual must always be available for consultation and must be
kept in a dry, protected place.
In the case of loss or damage the user may request a replacement from the
manufacturer, quoting the series reference, type and year of construction which
are shown on the plate fixed to the Autocable machine (section 5).
The manufacturer reserves the right to update production and manual without the
obligation to update earlier production and manuals.
The manufacturer is relieved from all responsibility in cases of:
•improper use of the Autocable machine;
•uses not conforming with what is expressly specified in this documentation;
•serious deficiencies in prescribed and recommended maintenance;
•unauthorised modifications or interferences;
•use of spare parts that are not original or model specific;
•total or partial failure to follow the instructions;
•force major;

3. IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN PARTS
1. Handle
2. Position handle adjustment
3. Regulating working depth
4. Set screw
5. Engine
6. Blade
7. Cable housing
8. Graduated rod
Fig. 1a
Fig. 2a Fig. 2b
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4. CORRECT USE OF THE MACHINE
This machine must be used by a single operator, who must remain in his work
position at the control handle during operation.
The operator must be have read and fully understood the instructions in this
manual in order to use the machine correctly.
The operator must be ensure that person or animals do not come within the field
of action while the machine is running.
The Autocable machine was built to bury the wire guide robotic mower
underground gardens.
The machine is not suitable for use in locations other than those listed above.
To work with other products, contact the machine manufactures or authorised
dealers.
The operator must be aware of all the instructions given in the instruction manual.
Fig.3

5. UNPACKING AND PREPARATION
The Autocable machine is delivered partially dismantled. Can be supplied assembled or
packaged in cardboard to facilitate the operations of handling and transport before the
operation by the user.
To transport the machine in these conditions it is indispensable to use a transpallet or
similar with a load capacity of around 70 kilos.
Avoid:
•hoisting the autocable machine with ropes or unsuitable hoists;
•drag Autocable machine with the device in contact with the burial ground;
•bumps or shocks;
•exposing the machine to rain, frost or any bad weather.
On taking delivery check that the contents correspond with the delivery note.
Should damage or deformity due to transport be noted, make an immediate compliant to
the carrier and advise the authorised dealer or the manufacturer. In particular, check that:
•there are no dents, signs of bumps or deformations;
•there are no damp areas or signs the may lead to suppose that the pack has been
exposed to foul weather;
•there are no signs of tampering;
After checking that transport has been carried out correctly, proceed to assembling the
machine as shown in figures 5a/b/c.
•Open the box, making sure that the card is oriented in the right direction.
•Remove the machine from packing.
•Place the handle in the transport position and lock it securely.
All the machines can be lifted and transported by means of cranes or winches, using hooks
and cables, which must be approved and of an adequate capacity. Hook up to the lugs, as
shown in the pictogram affixed to the machine.
Only safe hooks, such as snap hooks, must be used for lifting. Take great care and
exercise extreme caution when loading and unloading the machine. These operations must
only be carried out by qualified personnel (slingers, truck operators, etc.). Never pass or
stand underneath the machine when it has been raised off the ground.
To transport the machine, grasp the handle and push in the desired direction with the
engine switched off.
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Fig. 5a Fig. 5b
Fig. 5c
Closure lock
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