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TROUBLE SHOOTING

9.   TROUBLE SHOOTING

Trouble

Reason

Measure 

The working speed too  low, 

the plate doesn´t reach highest 

speed

Gas lever assembled in the 

wrong way

Adjust assembly!

Surface too wet. Compactor gets 

stuck.

Foundation has to dry up

Belt not tight enough, skids.

Adjust belt tension or replace 

it. Check motor bolts for proper 

pulling

Air filters dirty

Clean or replace

No compacting effect

Damages on the agitator or on 

the plate

To be checked by authorized 

workshop

Motor drains oil

Worn-out washers or O-ring 

washers

To be checked by authorized 

workshop

The plate operates in an uneven 

way, or is beating

Surface to hard

Surface can´t become more 

compressed

The shock absorber loose or 

worn-out

To be checked by authorized 

workshop

Motor doesn´t start

No gas in the tank

Refill

Fuel tap closed

Open the tap

Air filters contaminated

Clean the filters

Power switch in position OFF

Put in ON position

Starting unit faulty

Let repair!

No oil

Refill

If suggested measures should not solve the problem, or should problems occur which are not 

stated in this list, refer the problem to authorized workshop.

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Summary of Contents for RP-110HP

Page 1: ...GB Instruction Manual Compactor www lumag maschinen com Art No RP 110HP RP 110HP RP 110HP_manual_GB indd 1 04 02 2010 09 22 45...

Page 2: ...manual which have not been followed Repairs from third party not authorized Replacement and usage of non original parts Not intended use In such cases the responsibility falls entirely on the user WA...

Page 3: ...3 RP 110HP 1 2 3 8 7 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 A C B I H D G F E J RP 110HP_manual_GB indd 3 04 02 2010 09 22 46...

Page 4: ...4 6 7 8 5 5 4 9 1 3 4 RP 110HP_manual_GB indd 4 04 02 2010 09 22 48...

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Page 6: ...6 14 13 15 13 12 16 14 15 17 16 18 20 7 19 21 17 18 19 21 22 20 b a c 10 15 mm RP 110HP_manual_GB indd 6 04 02 2010 09 22 49...

Page 7: ...hrottle control 7 Taking into operation 7 1 Type of fuel 7 2 Before first operation 7 3 Starting the motor 7 4 Shutting down the motor 7 5 Operation 7 6 Packing 8 Maintenance 8 1 Maintenance scheme 8...

Page 8: ...accidents and fire when this equipment is used as well as damages to other equipment objects the following safety instructions should be respected Carefully read all instructions before the equipment...

Page 9: ...n If required ALWAYS use suitable protection clothing Hearing protection to avoid damages on the hearing Respiratory protection to avoid inhaling dust Sight protection to protect the eyes Gloves to ha...

Page 10: ...s the only way to ensure a safe and smooth performance over time It is NOT allowed to clean adjust or repair the equipment with the motor running Moving parts may result in serious damages At maintena...

Page 11: ...h user and other persons will increase During operation always use hearing and sight protections If called for it use suitable helmet intended for the type of working environment Use working shoes wit...

Page 12: ...or motor H Motor I Lifting bar J Throttle control Motor 1 Power switch 2 Starting strap 3 Starter 4 Choke 5 Fuel tap 6 Air filter 7 Spark plug 8 Silencer 9 Throttle control 10 Tank cap 11 Fuel tank 12...

Page 13: ...ramps must have the required bearing strength and be safely attached 5 1 To lift the equipment Before lifting the equipment check out that the lifting device is approved for the actual load see techn...

Page 14: ...ews washers and locking nuts X 2 Tighten the two locking knobs from outside Y Shake the shackle on both sides to make it latch in on the right place Tighten the knobs When storing the equipment loosen...

Page 15: ...en the wing nut B on the air filter and remove the filter unit Step 4 Loosen all screws and remove the bottom part of the filter housing Step 5 Loosen the screw 5 on the bracket Put the wire with its...

Page 16: ...uel can cause burns and other serious injuries Stop the motor and keep it away from heat sparks and open fire Only refuel outdoors Immediately remove spilled out fuel 7 2 Before taking into operation...

Page 17: ...normal speed Working uphill push the compactor gently forwards When working downhill reduce the speed by pulling back WARNING At sloping surfaces first only work uphill An uphill surface which is easy...

Page 18: ...ken off Compacting without rubber mat If the equipment is used without rubber mat the kit of bolts for fixing the mat must be put in place to avoid damages on the windings in the plate 8 MAINTENANCE A...

Page 19: ...fuel tank Filling Tightness Pipes Tank cap X Air filter Check clean X Replace X Binding screws bolts Check for proper pulling X External items proper pulling Gas lever Motor brackets Belt protection...

Page 20: ...t We recommend that old oil is collected in a closed container and handed over to a recycling depot or any other collecting depot for chemicals and oils Oil may never be disposed of in moldering beds...

Page 21: ...Open the fuel tap and check for leakage 8 5 Spark plug The exhaust system runs very hot during operation and remains hot for a while afterwards Never touch the hot motor Depending on the needs for it...

Page 22: ...the steering handle A To loosen the belt push the motor forwards To fine tune the tension of the belt the belt tension screw can also be used Tighten by fine adjusting the screw Loosen the locking nu...

Page 23: ...Oil may never be disposed of in moldering beds or any other water streams sewage or earth deposits Put the plate back in horizontal Refill transmission oil SAE 80W 90 ca 350 ml until the oil is in le...

Page 24: ...otor drains oil Worn out washers or O ring washers To be checked by authorized workshop The plate operates in an uneven way or is beating Surface to hard Surface can t become more compressed The shock...

Page 25: ...tilt angel for the motor Grad 20 Weight net gross kg 95 Hand arm vibrations m s2 18 55 Noise level pressure LPA dB A 96 6 Noise level power LWA dB A 106 79 Stated specifications are typical values an...

Page 26: ...ies which are not within our own product range have been used Modifications and changes in the equipment carried out by non authorized persons are also a break of the warranty agreement Customer Suppo...

Page 27: ...o the Safety conditions of above specified EU Ordinances This conformity is also related to the following standards EN 500 1 2006 EN 500 4 2006 ZEK 01 01 08 06 08 Duly authorized for the compilation o...

Page 28: ...28 13 PARTS INCLUDED Motor unit PARTS INCLUDED RP 110HP_manual_GB indd 28 04 02 2010 09 23 05...

Page 29: ...29 GB Agitator PARTS INCLUDED RP 110HP_manual_GB indd 29 04 02 2010 09 23 05...

Page 30: ...0 ACCESSORIES 14 ACCESSORIES Name Description Order no EAN Rubber mat black 575 440 8 mm 5GRP110 40 47424 00301 5 Wheel kit 95 mm 5RRP110 40 47424 00302 2 RP 110HP_manual_GB indd 30 04 02 2010 09 23 0...

Page 31: ...31 GB RP 110HP_manual_GB indd 31 04 02 2010 09 23 06...

Page 32: ...L V G Hartham GmbH Robert Bosch Ring 3 D 84375 Kirchdorf am Inn Telefon 49 0 85 71 92 556 0 Fax 49 0 85 71 92 556 19 RP 110HP_manual_GB indd 32 04 02 2010 09 23 06...

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