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Tourno pick-up 
Original Operation Manual English  

 

 

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Safety  

2.1 

Use in compliance with intended purpose 

The machine has been approved as carrier for various 
Cramer mounting tools. 

Any  use  exceeding  this  is  considered  not  in 
compliance 

with 

the 

intended 

purpose. 

The 

manufacturer shall not be liable for damage resulting 
from  use  not  in  compliance  with  the  intended 
purpose;  the  risk  for  this  shall  be  in  the  sole 
responsibility of the user. 

Use  in  compliance  with  the  intended  purpose  shall  also 
include  compliance  with  the  operation  and  maintenance 
provisions specified by the manufacturer. 

2.2 

Possible misuse 

  Do not access any slopes transversely (danger of tilting). 

  Avoid jerky steering movements when using the machine 

on a slope (danger of tilting). 

  Avoid high speeds in bends or when driving round 

obstacles (damage to property). 

2.3 

General sources of risks 
 

2.3.1 

Use and operation 

  Prior to starting the machine, the machine shall be 

checked for its proper condition and operational safety. 

  The operation shall use the machine in compliance with 

its intended purpose. 

  Indoor machine operation is prohibited. 

  The machine is only approved for floorings as indicated in 

the Operation Manual. 

  The machine may only be operated by staff who was 

instructed in its use or who provided evidence of their 
operating capability, and who have explicitly been 
instructed to operate the machine. 

  When starting the motor, no other persons should be in 

the vicinity of the machine.  

  Any protection equipment must be properly attached and 

in functional order. 

  Never leave the machine unattended. 

  When leaving the machine, stop the motor and secure the 

machine against unintended movement. 

  The operator shall be responsible for accidents involving 

other persons or their property.   

 

  Riding on treads or platforms is not permissible.

 

2.3.2 

Product-specific risks  

  Do not run over any highly flammable materials or hot 

objects (e.g. barbecue coal) - danger to life by burns! 

2.3.3 

Risks by motor operation  

  Do not touch any parts of the motor during or after 

operation. Significant risk of burning by hot surfaces. 

  Stop the motor and let it cool down before working on the 

machine as well as before performing maintenance, 
cleaning and repair work. 

  Do not refill the tank when the motor is running - danger of 

life by burning and explosion. 

  Immediately remove spilled fuel with a cloth - danger of 

life by burning and explosion. 

  Keep fuel in designated containers. 

  Exhaust gases are toxic and dangerous to health; they 

must not be inhaled. 

2.3.4 

Operating risks 

  Do not access any slopes with an inclination exceeding 

10°. 

  When using the machine transverse to the direction of 

travel, this is only possible on slopes up to 10°. 

  When the tipping trough is full, only slopes up to 2° may 

be accessed. 

 

2.3.5 

Risks for children, elderly persons and 
pets  

  The operator shall take account of surrounding conditions, 

e.g. the effects of noise on persons and animals. 

  The machine must never be left on a slope. 

  Children, elderly persons and pets/livestock must not stay 

near the machine. 

  Children must not play with/on the machine. 

2.4 

Maintenance 

  Servicing, maintenance and repair work as well as 

troubleshooting shall only be carried out when the 
machine is switched off and the motor is at a standstill. As 
required, the spark plug connectors shall be 
disconnected. 

  The machine must not be cleaned with spray water (risk 

of short circuits or other damage). 

  Safety checks pursuant to local regulations for non-

stationary commercially used machines shall be complied 
with. 

  Wear suitable gloves and use appropriate tools for 

working on the machine. 

  Only use the manufacturer's original spare parts. 

2.5 

Staff and operator qualification 

  Persons with physical, sensory or mental handicaps or 

persons with insufficient experience or knowledge must 
not operate the machine unless a person in charge for 
their safety acts as operation or instruction supervisor. 

  People under the age of 16 must not operate the 

machine. 

  The operator's responsiveness must not be affected, e.g. 

by drugs, alcohol or medications. 

  The operator shall have been instructed in the operation 

of the machine. 

  The operator shall be familiar with the Operation Manual.  

Summary of Contents for TOURINO PICK-UP

Page 1: ...Tourno pick up Original Operation Manual English 02 2014 Operation Manual Models TOURNO pick up Machine no ...

Page 2: ...viour in case of fire 5 2 10 Environmental protection 5 3 Design and function 6 3 1 Brief description 6 3 2 Overview 6 3 3 Displays and operating elements 7 3 4 Working position and areas of risk 10 3 5 Accessories and spare parts 10 3 6 Transport 10 3 7 Storage short term 10 3 8 Storage long term 10 4 First commissioning first inspection of the machine after installation 10 4 1 Safety 10 4 2 Asse...

Page 3: ...s must also be observed National occupational safety regulation shall be complied with Other applicable documents Installation instructions declaration of conformity 1 2 Symbols DANGER This symbol cautions against an immediate threat resulting in serious injuries or death if not avoided WARNING This symbol cautions against a potentially dangerous source of risk which may result in death or serious...

Page 4: ...touch any parts of the motor during or after operation Significant risk of burning by hot surfaces Stop the motor and let it cool down before working on the machine as well as before performing maintenance cleaning and repair work Do not refill the tank when the motor is running danger of life by burning and explosion Immediately remove spilled fuel with a cloth danger of life by burning and explo...

Page 5: ...cess any slopes with an inclination exceeding 2 when loaded 2 7 Required protection equipment for operation Rugged footwear Close fitting clothing Ear protection Safety gloves 2 8 Safety devices Do not remove any covers during operation Immediately remedy any damage to safety devices 2 9 Behaviour in case of fire 1 Stop immediately 2 Stop the motor 3 Leave the machine 4 Remedy the risk situation 2...

Page 6: ...ne has an articulated steering with a steering stool The speed is controlled progressively by a hydrostatic drive Various Cramer mounting tools may be connected to the front and back of the TOURNO pick up for different applications 3 2 Overview 1 Tipping trough 2 Driver s seat 3 Tank Tank lid 4 Steering wheel 5 Pedal for lifting and lowering the front device 6 Pedal locking 7 Receipt carrier for f...

Page 7: ...sh the lever for the parking brake Brake on Brake off Note The machine cannot be started with the parking brake on Motor gear connection The lever is located behind the right front wheel You may move the machine manually by setting the lever for the motor gear connection as follows Drive over motor Motor is decoupled manual pushing is possible Note Do not start the machine in the manual setting po...

Page 8: ... seat have to be loosened 1 Tilt the driver s seat to the top 2 Slightly loosen all four bolts 3 Adjust the driver s seat and fix it in this position 4 Tighten the bolts again 5 Tilt the driver s seat back Lifting and lowering the front device 1 Pedal for lifting and lowering the front device and locking the lifted front device 2 Pedal unlocking In order to lift or lower the front device the follo...

Page 9: ...pick up Original Operation Manual English 9 Receiver points The TOURNO pick up has two receiver points to mount Cramer accessory devices 1 Receiver point for trailer devices 2 Receiver point for front devices ...

Page 10: ...ace Please refer to the attached motor operation manual for instructions on how to care for the motor 4 First commissioning first inspection of the machine after installation Installation and first commissioning shall be performed by your authorized Cramer dealer 4 1 Safety Unauthorized restart It is prohibited to start the machine while another person is working on it Risks of non applied protect...

Page 11: ...led fuel or similar substances 1 Basic setting Park machine on an even surface Refill consumables Set throttle to Stop Fix mounting devices as required 2 Start the machine Release parking brake Set throttle to Choke on operating panel Put ignition key into ignition lock and turn to Start to start the machine Let the motor run for a short time Only then move throttle to Full throttle In the Full th...

Page 12: ... cleaning in order to avoid damage to the electronics 1 Park machine on an even surface before cleaning it and activate the parking brake 2 Clean the machine with a soft brush 3 Subsequently clean the machine with a damp cloth NOTE Machine damage Do not clean the machine with spray water 6 2 2 Check safety precautions Safety precautions comprise Cover of blades and V belts Covers of drive wheels M...

Page 13: ...or otherwise Please always indicate the machine serial no in inquiries Please refer to nameplate on the machine or on the Operation Manual cover 7 3 First action for troubleshooting Failure Cause Remedy Notes Motor will not start Check tank filling level and refill as appropriate Observe motor manufacturer Operation Manual Check and adjust choke setting Ignition plug failure Clean ignition plug co...

Page 14: ...city KW HP at 3600 rpm 13 5 Fuel type Petrol Tank contents litres Approx 8 5 Motor oil type 10W 30 Motor oil filling quantity litres 1 4 Tires Drive wheel 15x6 00 6 Air pressure bar 2 0 Wheel drive Front drive Ambient conditions Temperature C See Briggs Stratton motor data Working ground Green areas asphalt concrete paving industrial floors Application area Normal use in facilities and landscaping...

Page 15: ...ick up complies with all relevant regulations of the above stated Directive as well as all other applicable Directives including their amendments applicable at the date of this declaration The following other EU Directives were applied EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EU Directive 2000 14 EC The following harmonized standards were applied EN 836 1997 A4 2011 EN ISO 12100 2010 EN ISO 3744 2010 DIN EN ISO ...

Page 16: ...dition Assembly and start up have to be performed by a specialist dealer and or an expert in this field Packaging Please dispose of packaging materials separately Overview Fix steering wheel 1 Place the feather key into the groove on the steering axle and hold it Place the steering wheel on the steering axle 2 Place the washer on the opening in the centre of the steering wheel 3 Fix it by the hexa...

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