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-GB  1911

    Never smoke when filling the fuel tank or when 

working with the machine or servicing it.

    Only store fuel in a container that is specially 

constructed and approved for the purpose.

    Consumed fuel and oil containers must be          

taken care of and returned to the retailer.

    Never use your fingers to check for fluid leaks.

WARNING Unexpected movements

  

  The machine is exposed to heavy strains during 

operation.If the machine breaks or gets stuck,  

there maybe sudden and unexpected movemen 

that can cause injuries.

    Always inspect the machine prior to use. Never 

use the machine if you suspect that it is damaged.

    Make sure that the handle is clean and free of 

grease and oil.

    Keep your feet away from the machine.
    Never sit on the machine. 
    Never strike or abuse the machine.
    Pay attention and look at what you are doing.

WARNING Dust and fume hazard

  

 Dusts and /or fumes generated or dispersed when 

using the machine may cause serious and perma-

nent respiratory disease, illness, or other  bodily  

injury (forexample, silicosis or other irreversible 

lung disease that can be fatal, cancer, birth defects, 

and /or skin inflammation). Some dusts and fumes 

created by compaction work contain substances 

known to cause respiratory disease, cancer, birth 

defects, or other reproductive harm.

   Dust and fumes in the air can be invisible to the 

naked eye, so do not rely on eye sight to determine 

if there is dust or fumes are the air. To reduce the 

risk of exposure to dust and fumes, do all of the 

following:

   Perform site-specific risk assessment. The risk as-

sessment should include dust and fumes created by 

the use of the machine and the potential for distur-

bing existing dust.

   Wear, maintain and correctly use respiratory protec-

tion as instructed by your employer and as  required 

by occupational health and safety regulations. Ther 

espiratory protection must be effective for the type 

of substance at issue (and if applicable, approved 

by relevant governmental  authority).

   Work in a well ventilated area.
    If the machine has an exhaust, direct the exhaust 

so as to reduce disturbance of dustin a dust filled        

environment.

    Operate and maintain the machine as recommended 

in the operating and safety instructions. 

   Wear washable or disposable protective clo-

thes  at the worksite, and shower and change in 

to clean   clothes before leaving the work site to                     

reduce exposure of dust and fumes to your self, other      

persons, cars, homes, and other areas.  

    Avoid eating,drinking, and using tobacco products in 

areas where there is dust or fumes.

   Wash your hands and face thoroughly as soon as 

possible upon leaving the exposure area,and always 

before eating, drinking, using tobacco products,or 

making contact with other persons.

   Comply with all applicable laws and regultions,      

including occupational health and safety regulations.

   Participate in air monitoring, medical examination 

programs, and health and safety training programs 

provided by your employer or trade organizations 

and in accordance with occupational health and 

safety regulations and recommendations. Consult 

with physicians experienced in relevant occupational 

medicine.

   Work with your employer and trade organization 

to reduce dust and fume exposure at the work site 

and to reduce the risks. Effective health and safety 

programs, policies and procedures for protecting      

workers and others against harmful exposure to dust 

and fumes should be established and mplemented 

based on advice from health and safety experts.      

Consult with experts.

DANGER Exhaust gas hazard

   

The exhaust gas from the machine’s combustion 

engine contains carbon monoxide which is poi-

sonous, and chemicals which cause cancer, birth 

defects, or other reproductive harm. Inhalation of 

exhaust fumes can cause serious injury, illness, or 

death.

   Never inhale exhaust fumes.
   Ensure good ventilation (extraction of air by fan if 

necessary).

    

Summary of Contents for PVEL

Page 1: ...PVEL PVEL D USER MANUAL IN ORIGINAL Dok 101504D GB 1911 ...

Page 2: ...PORT PRECAUTIONS 6 TECHNICAL DATA 7 FIELD OF APPLICATION 8 PREPARATIONS AND OPERATING CONDITION 9 CONVERTER CONNECTION TO THE SYSTEM 9 SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES 10 MAINTENANCE 11 REGULAR MAINTENANCE 11 INSPECTION DETAIL REPAIR 12 ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT PVEL 13 FAULTY TRACING 14 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 15 ...

Page 3: ...e machine when you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication No person who is under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication may operate the machine OPERATION PRECAUTIONS If a warm machine or exhaust pipe comes into contact with explosives an explosion couldoccur During operating with certain materials sparks and ignition can occur Explosions will lead to severe injuries ...

Page 4: ...gulations Ther espiratory protection must be effective for the type of substance at issue and if applicable approved by relevant governmental authority Work in a well ventilated area If the machine has an exhaust direct the exhaust so as to reduce disturbance of dustin a dust filled environment Operate and maintain the machine as recommended in the operating and safety instructions Wear washable o...

Page 5: ...iods of weeks months or years Such injuries or disorders may include damage to the blood circulatory system damage to the ner vous system damage to joints and possibly damage to other body structures If numbness persistent recurring discomfort burning sensation stiffness throbbing tingling pain clumsiness weakened grip whitening of the skin or other symptoms occurat any time when operating the mac...

Page 6: ...rease in noise levels Risk assessment of these hazards and implementation of appropriate controls is essential Operate and maintain the machine as recommended in these instructions If the machine has as ilencer check that it is in place and in good working condition Always use hearing protection TRANSPORT PRECAUTIONS WARNING Loading and unloading hazard When the machine is lifted by a crane and si...

Page 7: ...hase 50 Hz Output to the poker head 210V 3 phase 200 Hz Cable lenght PVEL PVEL D 15 m 1 5m 20m Hose lenght Standard 5 m 0 5m Special lenght are available for both PVEL and PVEL D WEIGHTS IP 67 The electrical card is protected against mechanical shock Internal protection against current leakage Immediate shoutdown if leakage more than 20mA provides total protection during use Protection against sho...

Page 8: ...s the empty space again Do not switch off until you stop the vibration completely Se speed of removing is approximately 8 cm per second The time is shorter for a fluid mass a vibration in excess can produce segregation It is considered the concrete to be well vibrated when the surface around the poker is shiny and compact and there is no more air bubbles as well a change in the noise of the vibrat...

Page 9: ...ectric tools to the rcd where is plugged the converter DISCONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT Stop the converter by disconnecting the proper switch and finally remove the plug from the main EARTH CONNECTION To protect the user from an electrical shock the converter should be correctly connected to earth The converters are equipped with three cables and their respective plugs The adequate earth socket should ...

Page 10: ...d the vibrating pokers are working in contact with hard object during a long period 10 Disconnect the vibrating poker from the converter before doing any operation 11 Change the external wear parts to avoid damage to the internal parts 12 Proper protective equipment SHOULD BE USED because the acoustic pressure of this machine is 79dB ISO 6081 and acoustic power level is 85dB acc to ISO 3744 IN ADD...

Page 11: ...ld spots to secure the parts do not loosen 2 Always you change the switch be sure the bolts of the switch box are tighten and the box is watertight 3 After maintenance jobs all the parts must be assembled correctly 4 Every 12 month or more frequently depending on the use it is recommended an inspection be done by an authorized dealer 5 Check the wear of the poker controlling the outside diameter a...

Page 12: ...GB 1911 INSPECTION DETAIL REPAIR Rod diameter Amp obelastad 38 1 3 50 1 5 58 1 7 60 3 1 Inspection current conpsumtion rod motor Amp Rod diameter Resistance Ohms 38 28 50 10 6 58 8 8 65 2 6 2 Kontroll motstånd i motorlindning Ohm ...

Page 13: ...13 PVEL PVEL D Dok 101504D GB 1911 ELECTRIC WIRINGS AND ELECTRICCOMPONENTS ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT PVEL IDENTIFICATION LED INTERNALLY OUTSIDE ...

Page 14: ...Stator poker burnt Converter burnt Yellow led 3 ON Earth leakage current check poker connections Water inside converter or poker Red blue 4 ON Lack of phase in poker 3 phase motor Led 2 3 4 ON Over temperature check converter s cleanness and remove stacked concrete and any unnecessary cover Bearings are not in good conditions Check the poker is not working out of concrete Verify the input voltage ...

Page 15: ...2 Ljungby 1 Category PokerVibrator 2 Type PVEL PVEL D The product complies with the following directives 2006 42 EG 2000 14 EG 2004 108 EG EN 500 1 EN 500 4 EN 12649 2008 A1 2011 ISO 11201 ISO 5349 2 2001 Technical documentation held by Swepac AB Blockvägen 3 SE 34132 Ljungby Hans Holmlund Product Manager ...

Page 16: ...SWEPAC AB Address Blockvägen 3 341 32 Ljungby Sweden tel 46 0 372 156 00 fax 46 0 372 837 41 E mail mail swepac se Internet www swepac se ...

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