vp6x Yanmar
vp6x Yanmar
vp6x Yanmar
SAFETY
WARNING
Never attempt to operate or service this machine until you have first read and
understood all of the applicable Safety Instructions that are set forth in this
Manual.
The failure to comply with all relevant Safety Instructions could result in bodily
injury.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TO THE OWNER 1
1 SYMBOL INDICATION 2
1.1 Safety-alert symbol 2
1.2 Signal words 2
2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3
GENERAL 3
WHEN STARTING THE MACHINE 4
WHEN TRAVELLING ON SLOPE OR ENTERING A FIELD 5
WHEN TRANSPORTING ON A TRUCK 6
WHEN OPERATING THE MACHINE 6
STORING THE MACHINE 7
WHEN MAINTENANCE, REFUELING OR CHECKING 7
CHECK THE WHEEL DISKS AND AXLES 8
3 SAFETY LABELS 9
8 BEFORE OPERATION 40
8.1 Pre-operation checks 40
10 TRANSPLANTING PROCEDURE 57
10.1 Entering and going out from a field 57
10.2 Preparation after entering the field 58
10.3 When feeding new seedling mats 58
10.4 How to transplant 60
10.5 When working in a deep field 62
10.6 Planting in the headland or the edge of a field 63
10.7 How to use markers 64
10.8 How to turn while planting 64
10.9 How to feed the seedling 67
10.10 Removing the remained seedling 68
10.11 How to use the automatic leveling control (U type only) 69
10.12 Adjusting each part according to the field conditions or your
requirements 70
10.13 If the machine can not move in the deep ground 76
10.14 Towing the machine 77
10.15 How to turn the planting finger rotor case by hand 78
10.16 When the safety clutch is engaged 79
13.12 How to check and adjust the rotor case position 105
13.13 How to check and adjust the gap between the push rod and the
planting finger 106
13.14 How to check and replace the planting finger 107
13.15 How to check and adjust the vertical pickup amount 108
13.16 How to check and maintain the battery 109
13.17 How to check and replace fuses 112
13.18 How to replace the spark plug 113
13.19 Inspecting the fuel pipe 114
13.20 Inspecting the electrical wiring 114
14 TROUBLESHOOTING 115
14.1 Error display on the multi view and actions to take 115
14.2 Missing hills 116
14.3 Floating seedlings 119
14.4 Floating seedlings (A single seedling is floating.) 121
14.5 Floating seedlings (Only the leaves are floating because the
seedling roots are cut.) 123
14.6 Planted seedlings separate from the soil. 125
14.7 Seedlings are lifted. 126
14.8 Seedlings are planted with the heads bent forward. 126
14.9 Mud is pressed down by the float. 127
14.10 The automatic leveling control device in the planting section
does not operate properly 129
TO THE OWNER
1 SYMBOL INDICATION
2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Observe the following instructions to insure safe operation. If not, you may be seriously
injured and the machine may be damaged.
● GENERAL
WARNING
Never operate the machine if you are tired, drunk,
sleepy, feeling overworked, sick, taking medicines,
pregnant, suffering mental disease or in other improper
conditions.
Never wear a loose scarf or other loose clothing,
otherwise you may be pulled into the machine and be
injured.
While working, always wear substantial footwear and
long trousers. Do not operate the machine when
barefoot or wearing open sandals.
Thoroughly inspect the area where the machine is to be used and remove all objects,
which can be thrown by the machine.
Read and understand the operator’s manual before using the machine. Uninformed
operators can be seriously injured by improper operation of the machine.
Know and be familiar with the operation and control devices of the machine before
using the machine.
Unauthorized attachments or modifications may damage the machine or cause an
accident, and you may be injured.
CAUTION
Always check the machine conditions before work and maintain each part if they are in
failure or damaged. Otherwise, you may be injured or the machine may be damaged.
Replace the damaged or lost parts.
Take daily maintenance for the brake, steering wheel or safety devices. Replace the
parts if damaged.
Check if the bolts and nuts are not loose.
Check the wiring. Check all electric wires and wires for damaged insulation or loose
contacts prior to starting the engine. A short-circuit can shock you or cause a fire.
Always clean off the muffler and engine. Check for mud, dust around the muffler and
the engine prior to starting the engine or beginning work. If you don’t, the engine may
overheat of start a fire.
CAUTION
When starting the engine, sit on the driver’s seat and do the
following check.
WARNING
The exhaust gas from the engine can kill you. Never run the engine in a closed area. If you must run
the engine inside a building, be sure it is adequately ventilated. Leave the doors and windows open.
CAUTION
Before starting the machine, make sure that each part and lever is ready for traveling.
Store the line markers in position and set the seedling racks in the center position. Otherwise it
may crash to the people or objects.
Raise the planting section and lock it using the hydraulic
stop lever.
WARNING
This rice transplanter is not designed to travel on public roads.
To move the rice transplanter on a public road, be sure to load it on a truck.
* When selecting a truck to carry the rice transplanter, observe all applicable traffic laws and
regulations.
If the rice transplanter is driven a long distance, like a car, the gears in the transmission may
burn out.
WARNING
Start or stop the machine slowly. Reduce the speed when making a turn or traveling over a
rough road and at a corner. Failure to follow these precautions can cause accidents.
This rice transplanter is designed so that a single operator can drive it and operate it.
Therefore, one-man operation is assumed. However, if you have no choice but to carry an
assistant, it must only be one person. If an assistant gets on the rice transplanter, he must
follow the driver’s instructions and pay special attention so that an accident will not occur if
there is an unexpected movement.
When traveling, do not put any materials or boxes other than seedlings on the seedling racks.
On narrow paths, sloping ground or roads with sharp shoulders, travel at a reduced speed and
keep your eyes on the shoulders of the road.
WARNING
When traveling on slopes, follow the below instructions.
Do not stop or start suddenly. Otherwise the machine may tip over.
Run the machine at a reduced speed.
Do not shift the gear.
If you need to shift the gear for avoiding danger, depress the brake pedal fully and shift
the gear. Be aware not to put the main shift lever in the “Seedling feed” position.
If you need to stop while traveling on a slope, depress the brake pedal fully.
Do not turn, traverse or operate the machine diagonally on a slope. It may result in
roll-over and serious injury.
Do not turn the steering wheel sharply while on a slope. The side clutch will be released
on the rear wheel side you are turning toward. Then, when the machine begins to move
it is likely to fall over.
Climb up a slope rearward by the lowest speed. If climbing up a slope forward, the
machine may tip over.
When traveling over a ridge, follow the below instructions.
Move backward by the lowest speed and lower the planting section.
Make sure that the machine moves vertically to the ridge and depress the differential
lock pedal.
After the rear wheels step up on a ridge, raise the planting section.
When traveling on a steep slope or crossing over a large ridge, use adequate ramp
boards.
Adequate ramp board
Length 4 times longer than the truck carrier.
Width Over 30 cm
Strength Over 750kg load
Surface Non-slip surface
WARNING
To stop the machine, be sure to put the main shift lever in the “Seedling feed” position
or the “N” (Neutral) position and apply the parking brake to stop the engine. While the
main shift lever is shifted in the “Forward” or “Reverse” position, the machine may
continue to move slowly (creep) due to the oil temperature or engine speed.
WARNING
To load or unload the machine on a truck, select the flat, safe location. Stop the truck
engine and engage the parking brake.
Do not put the truck transmission in the “NEUTRAL” position. Be sure to engage the
parking brake. If the truck moves unexpectedly, you may be seriously injured or killed.
When loading on a truck, move rearward and when unloading move forward by the
lowest speed.
Be sure front and rear wheels are moving on the center of ramp boards.
When loading on a truck depress the differential pedal.
CAUTION
Be sure to have an assistant to help guide the machine loading or unloading. Make
sure the area around the site is safe. You can seriously injured if the machine falls off
the ramp.
Do not stand in front of the machine while loading it from the truck. You can be
seriously injured if the machine falls off the ramp.
WARNING
Do not shift the gear while loading or unloading on a truck.
If you need to shift the gear for avoiding danger, depress the brake pedal fully and shift
t the gear. Be aware not to set the main shift lever to the “Neutral”, the “seedling feed”
position or the “Traveling” position.
If you need to stop while traveling on a slope, depress the brake pedal fully.
When the engine stops during the loading (unloading) operation, depress the brake
pedal fully and restart the engine.
Do not change the direction by the steering wheel in which the machine is traveling on
a ramp.
To transport the machine on a truck, put the main shift lever in the “Forward” or
“Reverse” position and apply the parking brake. Secure the machine tightly with a rope.
If the machine falls off the truck it may be damaged or injure someone.
Be aware there is nothing on seedling racks and spare seedling rack.
WARNING
When supplying the seedling to the seedling racks, lower the engine speed, set the
main shift lever to the “Seedling feed” position and stop the machine properly.
Keep hands, feet and clothing away from rotating, moving or heating parts.
If something clogged on rotating parts, always stop the engine before cleaning.
When turning around a ridge, pay attention not to touch people or objects.
Keep any people other than an operator away from the field whiles the operation.
Do not use people or things for balancing the machine weight.
Work only daylight or in good artificial light.
CAUTION
When storing the machine for a prolonged
period, place the machine on a flat and clean
place and follow the below instructions.
WARNING
If covering the machine by a plastic sheet, wait until the engine cools down.
WARNING
Park the machine on a firm level surface and stop the engine.
Put the hydraulic stop lever in the “Stop” position.
If stopping the machine, put the main shift lever in the “Seedling feed” position.
When maintaining the machine by raising the planting section, lock it using the
hydraulic stop lever.
Pay a good attention when checking or maintaining planting fingers. Otherwise it may
cause injury.
CAUTION
Keep people away from the machine while maintaining.
Put all the covers back on the machine after maintenance or checking. If failure to put
covers, it may cause injury.
DANGER
Never smoke while refueling.
After refueling, close the cap properly and clean up spilled fuel.
CAUTION
Allow the muffler and engine to cool down before doing a maintenance work on them.
Otherwise, you may be burnt.
Check the muffler and connecting pipes.
Before starting the machine, thoroughly check the damage or worn on the muffler and
connecting pipes. Then remove dust or straw if remaining around the muffler.
Otherwise, it may result in a fire.
DANGER
Do not start the engine if the color indication of hydrometer is transparent.
When the color indication of the hydrometer is “transparent”, do not recharge the
battery and start the engine. A spark can occur in the battery when the engine is
started, possibly causing the gas within the battery case to catch fire and the battery to
explode.
WARNING
When checking or maintaining the battery, follow the below instructions.
Disconnect the ground cable first and reconnect it last.
Keep all sparks, flames, and smoking materials well away from battery.
Do not close the exhaust port of battery.
Do not use the battery for any purpose other than starting the engine.
When charging or replacing the battery, read and follow instructions of the sticker
placed on the battery.
Charge the battery after displacing it from the machine. Before charging, always open
caps on the electrolyte tank.
The sulfuric acid in a battery is poisonous. It can destroy clothing and burn the skin.
Wear eye protection and rubber gloves when filling the battery. If you spill acid on
yourself, flush your skin with water and apply baking soda or lime to neutralize the acid.
Then seek medical attention right away. If acid is swallowed, get medical attention
immediately!
When replacing the battery, use the specified battery.
CAUTION
Check if there is no loose on the wheel mounting bolts.
Check if there is no cracks on the front/rear axles and wheel spokes.
3 SAFETY LABELS
(1) 1C7100-95840
(2) 1C7100-95860
(3) 1C7100-95820
(4) 1C7100-96890
(5) 1C7101-95720
(6) 1C7100-95830
(7) 1C7100-95950
Do not let the jet of high-pressure water from a pressure washer hit
the safety labels. They may peel off.
If you damage or lose a safety label, attach a new one in the original
position. Please order safety labels from the dealer where you
purchased the machine.
4.2 Availability of spare parts (A) Model name and serial number
Maintenance parts and spare parts will be available
for 9 years after the production of this tractor series
has been discontinued. However, special parts will
be available subject to consultation. Yanmar may
be able to supply a particular part after the normal
supply period.
If the seedling and rice field conditions are not suited for this rice transplanter, it may
cause problems with planting or with the growth of the plants after they are planted in
the field. Please be aware of the following requirements and make sure the conditions
are appropriate before starting to work.
5.1 Seedling
(2) Seedbed
Use soil shifted through a sieve for the seedbed if
this is not practiced, you will have to interrupt your
work from time to time to remove foreign materials
caught in the machine.
In the worst case, your machine may be damaged.
Primary plowing should be performed on a field to make it flat. To make the planting go
smoothly, remove any straw or rice stubble, or plow the field thoroughly. Too much
straw or rice stubble in the field can cause seedlings to float, affect attitude of rice
plantings, and damage the seedlings as they are being planted.
(2) Puddling
Puddling should be done for smooth surface of a field. Rough puddling and much lump
soil or straw in the field can cause seedlings not to be transplanted securely with
uniform depth, affect attitude of rice plantings, and lead to poor growth of rice.
Guide for irrigation days (flooding the field) based on the planting date
TYPE OF SOIL DAY OF PUDDLING
Sand Day of work or before
Sand collapsed 2-3 days before
Standard rice field 4-5 days before
Clay 5-6 days before
Volcanic ash 6-7 days before
Puddling day depends on climate and region.
Proper water depth is 1-2 cm. If too deep, disturbed posture and floating seedlings will
result. If too shallow, the transplanted rice seedlings will be lifted up or disturbed in
posture.
(1) Driver’s Seat (6) Head Light (10) Fuel Supply Port
(2) Rear View Mirror (7) Assist Bar (11) Vertical Feed Adjust Lever
(3) Engine (8) Line Marker (12) Planting Depth Control Lever
(4) Tray Rack (9) Fuel Cock Lever (13) Lateral Feed Adjust Lever
(5) Center Marker
Display Description
[Reference]
When the key switch is put in the “ON” position,
all the LEDs in the alarm lamp section will light
for three seconds. You can check for
burned-out LEDs (Light Emitting Diode). The
“hour meter” and “fuel gauge” are displayed on
the LCD panel.
When the key switch is in the “ON” position and
six seconds have passed, if no seedlings are
placed on the seedling rack, the seedling feed
alarm lamp will begin to blink.
When the key switch is in the “ON” position and
10 seconds have passed with the engine not
running, “NO CHARGE” and “Err: Eng / Oil
PRESSURE” will be displayed on the LCD
panel.
[Reference]
When operating the machine in a deep field,
increase the engine speed before starting by (A) Low speed
putting it on the “High-speed” side, to prevent the (B) High speed
engine from stalling while using the speed control (C) Accelerator lever
pedal.
IMPORTANT
Do not use this lever except when starting the
engine.
(A) Close
(B) Open
(C) Fuel cock lever
[Reference]
Turn the automatic planting depth control switch to
the “ON” position and when the automatic planting (A) Automatic planting depth control indicator
depth control indicator lamp is lit, put the hydraulic lamp
& planting clutch lever in the planting “ON” position. (B) Automatic planting depth control switch
Then, when the speed control pedal is pressed
down to increase the planting speed, the automatic
planting depth control mechanism will be activated.
At this point the planting depth control lever will
move 1.5 graduations toward the “Deep planting”
side to correct the planting depth.
[Reference]
Also, the number of rows is displayed on the LCD.
The display automatically changes every three
seconds.
[Reference]
On all models, “OFF:PLANTING CLUTCH” is
displayed on the LCD panel.
[Reference]
The possible alarm messages are: “NO CHARGE”,
“Err: Eng / Oil PRESSURE”, and “Err: FUEL
SENSOR”. If one of these is displayed, take
necessary steps as described in
“TROUBLESHOOTING”.
[Reference]
The cumulative operating time cannot be reset.
“Traveling” position:
When traveling at high speed on farm roads. (A) Main shift lever
Do not use the traveling position in a field, because (B) Travel
the transmission may be damaged. (C) Neutral
(D) Forward
“N” (Neutral) position: (E) Seedling feed
The power to the wheels is disengaged, and the (F) Reverse
machine will stop.
Used to drive the planting section without moving.
<Backup mechanism>
When the main shift lever is put in the “Reverse”
position with the planting section lowered, the
power to the planting section is stopped and the
planting section is lifted at the same time.
[Reference]
When the hydraulic & planting clutch lever is in
the Planting raise/lower “N” (Neutral) position,
the planting section will not be lifted when the
main shift lever is put in the “Reverse” position.
When you want to drive the machine backward
at a position lower than the highest planting
section position, use the following method.
1. Raise the planting section to the position
you desire using the hydraulic & planting
clutch lever. Then put the hydraulic &
planting clutch lever in the Planting
raise/lower “N” (Neutral) position.
2. Put the main shift lever in the “Reverse”
position and drive backward.
IMPORTANT
When pressing down or releasing the speed
control pedal, operate it gradually.
Once the machine has stopped, put the main
shift lever in the “N” (Neutral) or “Seedling feed”
position. If you take your foot off the speed
control pedal with the main shift lever still in the
“Traveling”, “Forward” or “Reverse” position, the
machine may creep slowly due to the oil
temperature at the time. However, this is
normal.
IMPORTANT
Do not press down the brake pedal too quickly or the machine will stop
suddenly.
When the brake pedal is pressed down, the speed is reduced at the same
time. To stop the machine, press the brake pedal all the way down.
When the speed is not locked, put the speed setting lever in the “Stop”
position.
Do not forcibly operate the speed setting lever with the parking brake
applied.
[Reference]
The speed setting will not be released when the speed control pedal is
pressed lightly.
If it is difficult to move the speed setting lever, move it while pressing the
speed control pedal.
Once the speed setting is locked, it will not be completely released
without putting the speed setting lever in the “Stop” position. When the
speed setting lever is returned to the “Low” side and the speed control
pedal is not pressed down, the traveling speed will decrease and the
speed setting will be locked at the speed where the lever has been
stopped.
When the speed setting is locked using the speed setting lever during
operation in a deep field, to keep the engine speed from decreasing you
must first increase the engine speed by moving the accelerator lever to
the “High speed” side.
DANGER
When traveling with the main shift lever in the “Traveling” position, do not
use the speed setting lever. If you do and it is released, the rice
transplanter may stop suddenly and you may be injured.
To release the speed setting, return the speed setting lever all the way to
the “Stop” position. If the speed setting lever is not returned to the “Stop”
position, the machine will creep (move slowly).
<Planting raise/lower>
This lever is used to raise, lower, and lock the
planting section.
“Up” position: The planting section is
lifted.
“N” (Neutral) position: The planting section can
be locked at any arbitrary (A) Hydraulic & planting clutch lever
height. (B) Planting “ON”
“Down” position: The planting section is (C) Planting “OFF”
lowered and the (D) Left marker
automatic hydraulic (E) Right marker
control is activated. (F) Planting raise/lower “Down”
(G) Planting raise/lower “N” (Neutral)
<Planting> (H) Planting raise/lower “Up”
This lever can start and stop the planting section.
“ON” position: Power is sent to the planting
section.
“OFF” position: The planting section stops.
<Marker>
This lever moves the line marker.
“Left” position: The left line marker is lowered
and it is ready to use.
“Right” position: The right line marker is lowered
and it is ready to use.
“Stop” position:
Keeps the oil pressure from raising or lowering the
planting section. Even if the hydraulic & planting
clutch lever is put in the “Planting raise/lower “Up”
or “Down” position, the planting section will not (A) Hydraulic stop lever
move up or down. (B) Stop
(C) Release
“Release” position:
When the hydraulic & planting clutch lever is put in
the “Planting raise/lower “Up” or “Down” position,
the planting section will be raised or lowered.
IMPORTANT
Move the hydraulic stop lever all the way to
either end of the guide. If the lever is left in an
intermediate position, it may not be function
properly.
When the hydraulic stop lever is in the “Stop”
position, do not put the hydraulic & planting
clutch lever in the “Planting raise/lower “Up”
position. Otherwise, the transmission oil
temperature will rise and the transmission may
be damaged.
[Reference]
When the planting section is at its highest position,
even if the hydraulic stop lever is in the “Stop”
position, the planting section may still drop slowly
by itself in about one day. This is normal.
[Reference]
When the brake pedal is pressed down, the main
clutch will be disengaged and the power from the
engine will not be transferred to the transmission.
[Reference]
Decrease the speed when using the differential lock
pedal.
[Reference]
The number of hills to plant may change, depending
on the field conditions. Change the lever after (A) Hill spacing shift lever
evaluating the planting conditions.
IMPORTANT
Do not operate the unit clutch lever when the
planting section is running at high speed. It may
cause the machine to malfunction.
“Increase” side: Increases the number of (A) Vertical feed adjust lever
seedlings placed in each (B) Increase
hill. (C) Decrease
“Decrease” side: Decreases the number of
seedlings placed in each
hill.
(A) Graduation
(B) Same height
“26 times” position Feeds laterally 26 times.
(Push in)
[Reference]
When the seedling feed stopper and the unit
clutch lever are used together, it is possible to
plant a single row. (Unit clutch type)
The seedling feed stopper is detachable. (A) Seedling feed stopper
Replace it as needed. (B) Stopper release
Insert the hook section securely into the (C) Stopper setting
seedling mat stopper when you release the
seedling feed stopper.
[Reference]
When the seedling mat stopper is released, the
seedling mat on the seedling rack can be removed (A) Seedling mat stopper
easily at the end of the operation. The seedling mat
stopper can be released from the upper or lower
side.
[Reference]
When storing the steering wheel, its can be tilted all (A) Steering wheel tilt handle
way toward the seat. (B) Release
(C) Lock
8 BEFORE OPERATION
DANGER
Since oil or fuel can easily catch fire and that may
cause damage or injuries, be sure to observe the
following points.
WARNING
Never fail to stop the engine before checks or
maintenance. Otherwise, you may be trapped in the
machine and seriously injured.
WARNING
Ensure that the steering wheel is locked in place. If
failure, it may result in an accident.
(A) Close
(B) Open
(C) Fuel cock lever
IMPORTANT
Do not use the choke lever except when starting
the engine.
Do not use the choke lever if the engine is warm
enough.
NOTE:
When the key switch is turned ON, the alarm
indicator will light and the window will also show
you the following.
NOTE:
If you pressed the brake pedal, it can be
released.
If the brake pedal is already locked in the fully
pressed position, you can start the engine
without pressing it down.
[Reference]
Before stopping the engine in the field, raise the
planting section, put the hydraulic & planting clutch
lever in the “N” (Neutral) position, and move the
hydraulic stop lever to the “Stop” position.
(A) Accelerator lever
(B) LOW
(C) HIGH
(D) Key switch
WARNING
Do not stop the main shift lever at an intermediate position. Perform the shift
operation quickly. Otherwise, the rice transplanter may slip suddenly on a slope.
Do not operate the steering wheel tilt handle while driving or during operation.
The steering wheel cannot be controlled properly and an accident may occur.
Wear a helmet for safety during operation and when moving the rice transplanter.
[Reference]
Since the accelerator is interlocked with the speed
control pedal, normally it is not necessary to
operate the accelerator lever. However, when
operating the machine in a deep field, increase the
engine speed before starting by putting it on the
“While operating” (High-speed) side, to prevent the
engine from stalling while using the speed control
pedal.
2. Raise the seeding rack using the hydraulic & (A) Hydraulic & planting clutch lever
planting clutch lever (A) to its highest (B) Planting clutch ON
position. And, put shift the lever (A) in the (C) Planting clutch OFF
“Neutral” position (G). (D) Left line marker ON
(E) Right line marker ON
(F) Hydraulic DOWN
(G) Neutral
(H) Hydraulic UP
WARNING
When operating the machine in the paddy field, do
not shift the main shift lever to the “Travel” position.
It may result in the transmission breakage.
WARNING
If you need to shift gears in order to avoid danger,
press the brake pedal all the way down and change
gears. Be careful not to put the main shift lever in
the “Seedling feed” position.
IMPORTANT
When shifting gears, make sure that the machine
has come to a full stop. Otherwise, the transmission
may be damaged.
9.7 Turning
WARNING
Do not make abrupt turns when moving the
machine at high speed. Otherwise, the machine
may fall over or topple over.
9.8 Stopping
WARNING
While the machine is moving, if you press down the
brake pedal abruptly, the machine may stop
suddenly. Pay special attention when using the
brake pedal.
[Reference]
When stopping the machine but leaving the
engine running, be sure to return the speed
setting lever to the “Stop” position, move the
main shift lever to the “Seedling feed” position
or the “N” (Neutral) position, and then apply the
parking brake.
If the main shift lever is left in the “Forward” or
“Reverse” position, the machine may continue
to move slowly (creep) due to the oil
temperature or engine speed. This is normal.
9.9 Parking
WARNING
If necessary to park the machine unavoidably on a
slope, follow the below instructions.
Put the main shift lever in the “Forward” or
“Reverse” position.
Lower the planting section to the ground.
Engage the parking brake and place wheel
stoppers.
CAUTION
Do not park the machine on a slope. Park on a
flat and stable ground.
When leaving from the machine, remove the
key.
9.10 Traveling
WARNING
Do not use the speed setting lever while the main
shift lever is in the “Travel” position. If the main shift
lever is released, the machine may stop suddenly
and you may be injured.
CAUTION
Ensure that the machine and levers are ready
for starting to travel.
Make sure of the safety around the machine,
when starting to travel.
Fold up the seedling rack. Otherwise it may
crash to the people or objects.
WARNING
When you travel so that the main shift lever is set to
the “Travel” position, do not use the speed setting
lever. When releasing, the machine may suddenly
stop and it may result in injury.
WARNING
See section 2 “SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: WHEN
TRANSPORTING ON A TRUCK”.
WARNING
Put the loading ramp hooks securely on the truck bed and make sure they are the
same height (level with each other).
Never load or unload the rice transplanter on a truck while the planter contains
seedlings, fertilizer or other objects on the spare seedling stand or the seedling
platform. The machine balance will change while loading and it is very dangerous.
The machine may topple over or fall.
Before loading or unloading the machine on a truck, move the seedling platform to
the center of the machine, move the planting section to the highest position, and put
the hydraulic stop lever in the “Stop” position.
When loading the machine onto a truck, drive up the ramp backward. When
unloading the machine, drive forward. Always move at the lowest speed. Otherwise,
the machine could become unbalanced and it can topple over or fall.
Do not change the direction of the transplanter while it is on the loading ramps. The
wheels may come off the loading ramps, and the machine may topple over or fall.
(A) Hook
(A) Hook
IMPORTANT
Do not tie the rope on the side bumpers or the
assist bar. Use the rope hooks on the machine
(4 places). Secure the machine tightly with a
rope.
The side bumpers (A) can be folded down.
10 TRANSPLANTING PROCEDURE
WARNING
When traveling on a steep slope or crossing
over a large ridge, use adequate ramp boards.
For entering to a field, move forward. For going
out, move rearward. Otherwise it may cause
injury by tipping over.
When entering and going out from a field and
crossing over a ridge, empty the seedling rack.
(A) Engage
(B) Release
(C) Differential lock pedal
WARNING
Do not shift the main shit lever (A) to “Travel” when
traveling in a field.
IMPORTANT
Before changing the position of the main shift lever,
stop the rice transplanter completely. If the main
shift lever is changed without stopping the rice
transplanter, the transmission may be damaged.
NOTE:
The standard clearance is 1-1.5 cm, but it
should be adjusted according to the condition of
the seedlings.
Ensure that the seedling mat stopper will be
parallel with the seedling rack.
IMPORTANT
When carrying rolled spare seedling mats on the
machine, do not excess 36 mats. If loading
excessive number of seedling mats, its weight can
cause the machine sunk in a field or breakage.
11. Set the center marker (A) and side marker (B)
to the desired position.
NOTE:
The automatic depth control lamp illuminates.
If the seedling feed alarm sounds, the seedlings
have become rolled up or they are not in the
proper position in the seedling output port.
Check the adjustment of the seedling mat
stopper on the seedling platform.
[Reference]
Since the accelerator is interlocked with the speed
control pedal, normally it is not necessary to
operate the accelerator lever. However, when
operating the machine in a deep field, increase the
engine speed before starting by putting it in the
“While operating” (High-speed) side, to prevent the
engine from stalling while using the speed control
pedal.
NOTE:
To release the fixed speed function, push the
speed setting lever (A) into the “Stop” position
(B) or press the brake pedal all the way down.
The machine will stop and the fixed speed
function will be released.
To release the fixed speed function while
traveling, push the speed setting lever (A) into
the “Stop” position (B) while pressing down the
speed control pedal. The speed can be
increased and decreased with the speed control
pedal.
IMPORTANT
When coming close to the edge, calculate how
many rows are still left. Adjust planting rows so that
the machine transplants 6 rows to finish in a final
round.
(A) Ridge
(B) Planting finger
(C) About 8 rows of length
< Planting example > With a unit clutch When it is not necessary to adjust the
If 8 rows remain to be planted at the edge of a field, number of rows near a ridge
plant 2 rows in one pass prior to the final pass using
the unit clutch lever. Then finish by planting 6 rows
in one pass.
(A) Entry
(B) Moving without planting
(C) Starting point
(D) 2 row planting with the unit clutch
(E) Finish
(F) 8 rows remain at the edge of the field.
IMPORTANT
Use the seedling feed stopper as well, depending
on the condition of the seedlings.
NOTE:
The seedling feed stopper can stop 1 row of
planting.
The seedling feed stopper can be used on any
row.
IMPORTANT
When the water is too deep, it becomes difficult to
see the line drawn by the line marker. Therefore,
drain some of the water until it is 1 or 2 cm deep.
IMPORTANT
When turning in a field, turn the steering wheel
while the machine moves forward or reverse.
When the steering wheel is operated while the
engine is stopped, a lot of force is needed and it
may be difficult to operate the steering wheel. If
the steering wheel is forcibly operated
repeatedly, the machine may be damaged.
[Reference]
Do not let the front wheels run up onto a ridge and
stop there. The machine may roll backward, a load
would be applied to the gears in the transmission,
and operating the main shift lever may be difficult.
IMPORTANT
Do not start the machine or rotate the planting
section while the seedling mat stopper is opened.
(A) Level
(B) Left down
(C) Right down
IMPORTANT
When the hydraulic & planting clutch lever (A) is in
the “Neutral” (G) or “Hydraulic UP” (H) position, the
seedling rack becomes level to the machine. At the
same time, it disengages the leveling control.
(A) Level
(B) Left down
(C) Right down
(D) The left side of the planting section is tilted
down.
(A) Level
(B) Left down
(C) Right down
(D) The right side of the planting section is tilted
down.
NOTE:
If you want to tilt the planting section because it is
not planting, use the angle control switch (Manual).
[Reference]
Since the hill spacing or the number of hills vary,
depending on the slip ratio, the values above
should only be used as a guide.
IMPORTANT
When shifting the hydraulic sensing adjustment
lever, the planting depth can be changed at the
same time. Move the planting depth control lever as
well.
IMPORTANT
Before changing the lever position, make sure that
the planting section has been raised by the
hydraulic & planting clutch lever. Otherwise, the
planting section may be damaged.
IMPORTANT
If the water level is extremely insufficient, do not
use this function.
Do not press the switch (A) to turn it OFF while
the planting clutch is ON. Otherwise, the
planting depth setting will remain at the “Deep”
position.
WARNING
Ensure to stop the engine and move the hydraulic
stop lever to the “Stop” position to stop all hydraulic
operations. Otherwise, it may result in injury.
NOTE:
The standard clearance is 1 -1.5 cm, but adjust it
according to the seedling mat condition.
[Reference]
For details about horizontal control of the U type
planting section, refer to section 9.11. “How to use
the automatic leveling control”.
IMPORTANT
Do not turn the steering wheel while depressing
the differential lock pedal.
Empty the seedling rack and the spare seedling
rack to lighten the machine weight.
IMPORTANT
To tow the rice transplanter, be sure to have two
people for the job (one who rides on to the rice
transplanter, and one who drives the vehicle
towing the rice transplanter).
Do not tow the rice transplanter with a rope
attached anywhere other than the rope hooks. It
may deform or damage the rice transplanter, or
cause it to malfunction.
When towing the rice transplanter, pull it straight
in line with the direction the wheels are pointed.
Control it by pressing on the speed control
pedal. Otherwise, the transplanter may be
deformed or damaged.
Getting the machine out of a field When the machine is stuck in a field and cannot escape by
when it is stuck itself, try to free it with a number of people pushing.
(The engine is running or it can be If the machine is still stuck in the field
started.) (1) Tow it using a tractor to free it.
Put a rope on the rice transplanter rope hooks, and start
the transplanter’s engine.
(2) Press the speed control pedal to advance slowly.
(3) Adjust the speed control pedal so that the speed of the rice
transplanter matches the speed of the tractor that is towing
the rice transplanter.
* Press the differential lock pedal at the same time.
* Pull the rope tight.
* It is strictly prohibited to try and free the machine by
putting wood under the wheels.
Getting the machine out of a field If the machine gets stuck in a field and cannot escape by itself,
when it is stuck try to free it with a number of people pushing.
(The engine is stopped and it cannot If the machine still cannot be gotten out of the field
be started.) (1) Put the main shift lever in the “Neutral” position and the
speed setting lever in the “Intermediate position”. Then,
tow the machine using a tractor to free it.
WARNING
When turning the rotor case by hand, first stop the
engine. Otherwise, it may cause injury.
NOTE:
If shifting the hill spacing shift lever to Neutral, it
becomes easier to turn the rotor case by hand.
WARNING
When inspecting the machine, stop the engine and
move the hydraulic stop lever to the “Stop” position
to stop all hydraulic operations. Otherwise, it may
cause injury.
WARNING
After stopping the engine and letting it cool down
sufficiently, you can remove and reinstall the
bonnets and floors.
If you don’t wait, you may get burned.
CAUTION
Be sure to reinstall any covers that were removed.
If you drive the rice transplanter with the covers
removed, you may be injured.
IMPORTANT
Since the lock fingers on the rear bonnet can catch
on the holes in the visor, pay attention when
removing the rear bonnet. Otherwise, the lock
fingers may be damaged.
IMPORTANT
Pay special attention not to touch the levers on
the floor.
Be careful not to catch the coupler.
After one day’s work, always wash the machine by water and remove the dusts from
rotating parts. After drying the machine, lubricate each rotating and moving part.
IMPORTANT
Do not spray water on the electrical devices. Otherwise, the electric devices may
be damaged.
After washing the machine, be sure to lubricate all the lubrication points. Otherwise,
when you use the machine next time, it may not operate smoothly and properly.
(A) Oil
(B) Grease:
(C) Spraying grease:
[Reference]
The amount of oil consumed will vary, due to the
influence of the outside air temperature and the
working conditions. When the machine is used to
plant at least 2 ha per day, check the oil level
everyday. If the level is low, add more.
IMPORTANT
If greasing too much, it may cause that the push rod
doesn’t move smoothly and may result in bad
planting quality.
NOTE:
If you find that the push rod (A) doesn’t move
smoothly, add a little amount of engine oil on the
same greasing port.
IMPORTANT
Do not lubricate the rotating parts in the speed
setting lever or accelerator lever.
IMPORTANT
Do not grease too much in the Bevel gear case.
Otherwise, it may cause the machine trouble.
IMPORTANT
When gasoline is left in a tank for a long time, the
quality of the gasoline may deteriorate. Then, the
next time the engine is started, it may cause engine
problems. When the rice transplanter will not be
used for a long period of time, be sure to drain all
the gasoline from the tank.
(A) Close
5. Lubricate on each part according to the
(B) Open
previous instructions.
(C) Fuel cock lever
<Handling precautions>
Never dispose of waste oil in a waterway or a
drainage ditch. For details about the proper
disposal of waste oil, consult your dealer where you
purchased the machine. If you do or it is left
standing outdoors, it may cause environmental
pollution.
IMPORTANT
Take the maintenance at listed period and use
the specified oil for replacement.
If adding too much grease in the planting arm, it
causes a push rod not moving smoothly.
Do not use a fuel mixture containing alcohol.
DANGER
When adding fuel, never smoke or allow open
flames nearby.
After fuel has been added, tighten the fuel cap
securely and wipe up any spilled fuel.
Otherwise, the fuel may catch fire and it can
spread.
IMPORTANT
Do not remove the filter (A) while refueling.
(A) Filter
<How to check>
1. Start the engine and leave the machine for 1
or 2 minutes. Then, stop the engine and
leave the machine for 2 or 3 minutes.
2. Remove the front and rear bonnets.
3. Pull out the cap on the oil supply port (A) and
clean the oil gauge by a clean cloth.
4. Insert the oil gauge up to its end and remove
it again. See whether the oil level is between
the upper (C) and lower (D) lines.
5. If the oil level is low, add oil till the oil level is
between the upper (C) and lower (D) lines.
[Reference]
Use the funnel (standard accessory) if difficult to
replenish the oil.
<How to check>
1. Move the planting section upward to the up
end position, and set the hydraulic stop lever
to the “STOP” position.
5. If the oil level is low, add oil till the oil level is
between the upper (C) and lower (D) lines.
2. Fill the oil through the funnel until the oil level
reaches the specified level.
IMPORTANT
Before checking the transmission oil level, always
put the planting section in the highest position. You
cannot check the level correctly while the planting
section is in the “Low” position.
<How to check>
1. Move the planting section upward to the up
end position, and set the hydraulic stop lever
to the “STOP” position.
4. If the oil level is low, add oil until the oil level
is between the lower (C) and upper (B) lines.
2. Fill the oil through the funnel until the oil level
reaches the specified level.
CAUTION
When clean the air cleaner element, make sure that
the engine is cooled down. Otherwise, you may get
burned.
<How to remove>
1. Remove the front and rear bonnets.
2. Remove 2 bolts that secure the front flame
rotation lock.
3. Unlock 4 latches (4pcs) that secure the air
cleaner cover.
4. Pull the cover forward, together with the
sponge element, to take it off.
Rinsing
Cleaning timing:
Dusty field: Every 10 – 15 hours
Normal: 20 – 30 hours
(A) Cover
(B) Seal for the cover
(C) Sponge
(D) Element
(E) Seal for the element
(F) Clip
(G) Air cleaner
(a) Marking cut
(b) Forward
<How to reinstall>
Reinstall the sponge element, and then reinstall the
cover so that the cut mark is on the front side of the
machine.
IMPORTANT
Ensure that the seal is set around the element.
Make sure that the seal is sitting properly on the
groove on the back side of the cover.
Ensure that the element is setting properly on
the mounting position on the engine top.
(A) Element
(a) Install properly
<How to replace>
IMPORTANT
After replacing the transmission oil filter, be sure
to check whether any oil leaks or oozes from
the filter mounting surface.
Use a genuine transmission oil filter.
<How to replace>
1. Remove the front and rear bonnets.
4. Turn the engine oil filter in the arrowed (A) Engine oil filter
direction to remove it.
IMPORTANT
After replacing the engine oil filter, be sure to
check whether any oil leaks or oozes from the
engine oil filter mounting surface.
Only genuine engine oil filters should be used.
<How to check>
( Automatic leveling checker: self check)
1. Start the engine.
(A) Level
(B) Left down
(C) Right down
NOTE:
If taking your hand off the angle control switch, the
planting section stops tilting at the same time.
<How to check>
NOTE:
Do not set the seedling rack to the left or right end.
Position it at the center position.
[Reference]
To turn the rotor case by hand, see section 9.15
“How to turn the planting finger rotor case by hand”.
<How to adjust>
<How to check>
<How to adjust>
NOTE:
When the pushrod is pushed out, the tip of the next
planting finger will be in line with the end of the
pushrod.
<How to check>
<How to replace>
1. Loosen the mounting bolt (C) and remove the
finger holder (B) and shim (D).
2. Replace the planting finger (A), shim (D) and
finger holder (B) with new ones, and reinstall
them as they were originally.
<How to check>
1. Set the vertical feed adjustment lever in the
“Medium” position.
2. Set the finger set gauge (A) in the opening of
the seedling pick route on the guide rail.
NOTE:
Do not put the seedling rack on the left or right end.
Position it in the center.
<How to adjust>
1. Loosen the two lock bolts (A).
2. Adjust the arm adjustment screw (B) with a
screwdriver so that the finger top comes on
the lateral line of 19.
3. Tighten the position by the two lock bolts (A).
(A) Hydrometer
(B) Plus
(C) Minus
(D) Gas release vent
DANGER
When the color indication of the hydrometer is
“transparent”, do not recharge the battery and
start the engine. A spark can occur in the battery
when the engine is started, possibly causing the
gas within the battery case to catch fire and the
battery to explode.
When inspecting the battery, always were safety
goggles and rubber gloves. The electrolyte
(dilute sulfuric acid) can cause a burn injury or
loss of eyesight. In case of contact with eye,
rinse eye with plenty of running water and
immediately seek medical care.
Do not block the gas release vent of the battery.
Otherwise, the battery internal pressure can rise
owing to the gas occurring in the battery, and
the battery may rupture.
When handling the battery, be careful to avoid
spark occurrence resulting from short-circuit as
well as open fire. Otherwise, the hydrogen gas
released from the battery can catch fire and
explode.
Do not allow a person who is not well familiar
with the battery handling method or possible
hazards of the battery to inspect or maintain the
machine.
Hydrometer Charged
Necessary action
color state
The battery is fully
Green Normal
operative.
The battery needs to
Black Discharging
be recharged.
The battery has
reached the end of its
Low liquid service life, and
Transparent
level cannot be recharged
sufficiently. Replace (A) Hydrometer
the battery.
IMPORTANT
Avoid quick recharging.
Before reinstalling the battery, remove any oil or dirt around the terminals. After
reinstalling it, apply grease to the terminals.
Do not remove the rubber boots from the battery terminals.
If the battery terminals are corroded or have white powder on or around them, clean
the terminals with hot water, and then apply grease to the terminals.
If the engine is allowed to stand for a longer period without operation, the battery will
spontaneously discharge its energy. Before a longer storage, disconnect the cable for
the negative battery terminal.
During long years of use, the capacity of battery will gradually decrease and the
battery will eventually reach the end of its service life.
Toward the end of battery life, a problem will occur such as “inability to start the
engine with the starter motor”. If such a problem occurs, first check the hydrometer.
The “transparent” indication on the hydrometer means that the battery has
reached the end of its life.
When the color indication on the hydrometer is “black”, fully recharge the battery
and then inspect again.
After recharging, and even if the color indication on the hydrometer is “green”, the
battery may fail to start the engine. In this case, the battery has reached the end
of its life. Therefore, replace the battery.
NOTE:
The hydrometer checks the present state of the battery based on the specific gravity
of the electrolyte. When the color indication is “green” and if the battery cannot start
the engine, it can be judged that the battery has reached the end of its service life
owing to a certain failure in it.
(A) Cover
(B) Fuse box
WARNING
Before starting any maintenance work, make sure
that there is no fuel leakage owing to the aged or
damaged fuel pipe. If fuel leakage is found, replace
the old fuel pipe with a fresh one. Otherwise, a fire
accident can occur.
WARNING
Thoroughly remove dusts including straw dusts on
the battery and the electrical wiring cables before
starting an inspection work. Otherwise, a fire
accident can occur.
14 TROUBLESHOOTING
CAUTION
If the machine isn’t working right, be sure to stop
the engine, apply the parking brake, and conduct a
diagnosis of the machine. If you don’t stop the
engine, you may get caught in the rotating parts and
you may be seriously injured. If a corrective action
has been taken and the machine still malfunctions,
please contact your nearest distributor or dealer.
Seedlings can collapse on the seedling rack and Plant the seedlings slowly.
then they bunch up together and cannot be planted. Feed the seedlings slowly and
carefully.
When removing a seedling mat from
the seedling box, be sure to use the
guide rail to prevent the seedling
mat from collapsing.
3. Failure to plant securely may be due to a problem with Adjust the fingers or replace them.
the planting fingers.
Worn fingers
Deformed fingers
5. Do missing hills occur every 20 times or 26 times? There is a possibility that seedlings
may be too heavy and slide down.
Adjust the seedling mat stopper to
press down a bit more (0.5 - 1 cm).
If the problem cannot be resolved,
there is a possibility that the timing
is poor. Please contact the shop
where you purchased the machine.
Seedlings that are easily caught between fingers, causes (A) Push piece
poor pickup by the fingers. (B) Insert it all the way in.
(C) Push rod shaft
8. Is the problem occurring just after using the unit clutch Remove the remaining, unplanted
lever? (Unit clutch type only)
seedlings from the seedling mat.
Then start planting fresh seedlings
in the next row.
When planting for many hours
without using the unit clutch lever
and the remaining seedlings have
collapsed, remove the collapsed
seedlings and supply new
seedlings. (The seedlings you
remove can be used for
supplemental planting.)
9. Are too few seedlings left? Add seedlings before the remaining
seedlings fall to a position below the
seedling feed belt.
2. The root spread of the seedling mat may be poor, and the Plant the seedlings slowly.
seedlings collapse easily. Press the seedling mat firmly with
the seedling press rod.
3. The water level may be too deep to plant seedlings (3 cm Adjust the hydraulic sensing
or more). adjustment lever to the “Hard field”
side.
Reduce the water level so that the
water depth is about 1 to 2 cm.
Adjust the planting depth control
lever to a level on the “Deep
planting” side.
Turn the planting depth control
switch to the “ON” position.
If the float floats on top of the water, the seedlings
cannot be planted securely.
4. If the field is too soft, the seedlings cannot be planted After puddling, wait until the soil has
properly. stabilized before transplanting.
Adjust the planting depth control
lever to a level on the “Deep
planting” side.
Plant the seedlings slowly.
7. Are there contaminants on the float? (sensor wire or link Remove any contaminants.
section)
(Link section)
Condition where an
extra seedling is
picked up by the
planting fingers
3. Are seedlings getting caught between fingers? If any seedlings are caught, remove
them.
4. Is the clearance between the planting finger and the left Loosen the tapered pin in the rotor
side of the seedling output port equal to the clearance case, and adjust the left and right
between the planting finger and the right side of the clearances.
seedling output port?
5. Is the surface of the field the correct hardness? When the field is too hard, the seedlings
may come out due to the resistance of
<Correct field surface hardness> soil during the planting operation. If the
The surface hardness of a field best suited for planting is seedlings frequently come out, try
correct when a golf-ball-size clod is dropped from 1 m above puddling again.
the surface of a field, as shown below.
If the field is too hard, the seedlings will not be planted
securely and it may cause seedlings to float or fall over.
If the field is too soft, it may allow the seedlings to tilt when
planted, or the mud may be pressed during operation.
6. Is the long guide extremely out of alignment with the Adjust the long guide so that it passes
center of the planting finger? through the center of the planting finger.
<Positional relationship between the long guide and the <How to adjust>
planting finger> 1. Loosen the two bolts on the long
guide.
2. Adjust the long guide to the proper
position.
The long guide passes through
the center of the planting finger.
The tips of the planting finger
overlap the end of the long
guide by 0 to 10 mm.
3. Tighten the two bolts to lock the
long guide.
3. Does the planting finger pass through the center of the Loosen the tapered pin on the rotor
seedling output port? case, and adjust the left and right
clearances so that the planting finger
passes through the center of the
seedling output port.
4. Are seedlings being fed with the seedling mat stopper Feed seedlings with the seedling mat
released? When the seedling mat stopper is in place, any stopper installed.
seedlings that fall under the seedling mat stopper
become “cut seedlings” or “buckled seedlings”.
2. Is the seedling mat too thick? If the seedlings cannot be Cut the seedling mat so that it is 3
picked up properly, the number of seedlings picked up will cm thick.
vary. Plant the seedlings slowly.
3. Is the field too hard? Puddle the field to make it softer and
suitable for planting seedlings.
Adjust the planting depth control lever to
a level on the “Deep planting” side.
Plant the seedlings slowly.
4. Are there lots of contaminants, such as straw and weeds, Remove as many field contaminants as
in the field? possible.
Adjust the planting depth control lever to
a level on the “Deep planting” side.
Plant the seedlings slowly.
Adjust the hydraulic sensing adjustment
lever to the “Hard field” side.
2. Does the push rod move slowly? If the push rod is difficult to move, refer
to page 78 and adjust its movement.
2. Is the float pressing on the mud? Adjust the planting depth control
lever to a level on the “Shallow
planting” side.
Adjust the hydraulic sensing
adjustment lever to the “Soft field”
side so that the float does not press
on the mud.
3. Are the seedlings at least 20 cm tall? Seedlings may tilt forward due to the
centrifugal force of the planting finger.
Try planting the seedlings slowly.
4. Is the surface of the field too soft? Leave the field to rest for at least half
day, and then try planting seedlings.
4. Is the field surface muddy and soft? Reduce the water level and harden
the surface or wait for it to stabilize.
Plant the seedlings slowly.
6. Does the side float come down too low? Remove the cause (for example, if a
granulated or paste fertilizer machine is
attached, the float can be pushed by the
hose supplying fertilizer.) that is forcing
the side float to be too low. Try planting
seedlings with the side float parallel with
the ground.
The planting section can be operated with the The controller or sensor may be defective. Please
manual switch, but it does not operate with contact the shop where you purchased the machine.
the automatic switch.
Even when the hydraulic & planting clutch The controller or sensor may be defective. Please
lever is in the “Planting raise/lower” “Down” contact the shop where you purchased the machine.
position, the planting section remains tilted
and it cannot be made horizontal, even using
the fine adjustment knob.
When the hydraulic & planting clutch lever is The central recovery switch for operating the horizontal
in the “Planting raise/lower” “N” (Neutral) control device (on the left of the roll cylinder) may be
position, the planting section tilts. defective.
Example:
Controller display
LED
section
Quick flashes Slow flashes
72
7 2
Quick Slow Failed parts State of this machine in the event of a failure
flashes flashes
Three Four Only the tilt sensor is being used to control the
Angular speed sensor
times times planting section horizontally.
[Example]
The inclination sensor has developed a fault:
(A) LED
(B) Lit
(C) Unlit
(D) Indication starts
(E) Fast flashing: 3 times
(F) Slow flashing: 2 times
(G) The cycle is repeated.
(H) 3 times
(I) 2 times
In accordance with the self check contents in Table 1, the self check LED repeats a
sequence of flashing modes in the following pattern:
[Example]
The inclination sensor and the manual switch have simultaneously developed faults:
(A) LED
(B) Lit
(C) Unlit
(D) Indication starts
(E) Fast flashing: 3 times
(F) Slow flashing: 2 times
(G) Fast flashing: 6 times
(H) Slow flashing: 2 times
(I) The cycle is repeated
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