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Questions and Answers

  • J
    Jessica DavidsonAug 18, 2025
    What to do if no product is being dispensed from my AG Duo?
    • K
      Kyle MartinAug 18, 2025
      If no product is being dispensed from your AG Farm Equipment, it could be due to a blockage. Check for and remove any blockage. Alternatively, the auger or conveyor might have stopped due to an overload. Reset the auger or conveyor. If the problem persists, reduce the auger or conveyor speed.
  • A
    Angela DoughertyAug 20, 2025
    Why is too much bedding being dispensed from my AG Duo Farm Equipment?
    • J
      jillenglishAug 21, 2025
      If too much bedding is being dispensed from your AG Farm Equipment, it could be because the gap in the metering shutter is too big. Close the metering shutter to suit the bedding in use. Another reason might be that the auger or conveyor is running too fast. Reduce the auger or conveyor speed.
  • C
    Connor WillisAug 23, 2025
    Why is insufficient bedding being dispensed by my AG Duo?
    • J
      jennifer65Aug 23, 2025
      If insufficient bedding is being dispensed, the gap in the metering shutter might be too small. Open the metering shutter to suit the bedding in use. Alternatively, the auger or conveyor might not be running fast enough. Increase the auger or conveyor speed.
  • E
    Eric RamosAug 26, 2025
    What to do if my AG Duo machine has no power?
    • D
      Dawn SmithAug 26, 2025
      If your AG Farm Equipment machine has no power, there are several potential causes and solutions: * The isolator might be turned off. Turn the isolator on. * The battery might be flat. Charge the battery. * The reset button might not have been pressed after power up. Press the reset button. * The circuit breaker might have tripped. Reset the circuit breaker. * The emergency stop button might have been pressed. Reset the emergency stop.
  • M
    michelleshawAug 28, 2025
    Why are blockages occurring in my AG Duo?
    • J
      John AndersonAug 28, 2025
      Blockages in your AG Farm Equipment can occur if the auger is running too fast, so reduce the auger speed. Also, a gap in the metering shutter might be too small; in that case, open the metering shutter to suit the bedding in use.
  • K
    Kevin DanielsAug 30, 2025
    What to do if the brush stopped in my AG Farm Equipment?
    • M
      Mrs. Monica McbrideAug 31, 2025
      If the brush has stopped in your AG Farm Equipment, it might be due to an overload. Reset the brush.
  • T
    Todd FoxSep 2, 2025
    What to do if the brush lift/lower is not working on my AG Farm Equipment?
    • D
      dsilvaSep 2, 2025
      If the brush lift/lower function is not working on your AG Farm Equipment, it may be due to an overload. Reset the brush arm.
  • R
    Robert CunninghamSep 4, 2025
    Why is my AG Farm Equipment brush ineffective?
    • T
      tayloralexSep 4, 2025
      Your AG Farm Equipment brush might be ineffective if it is set too high. Adjust the brush height. Alternatively, the brush might be set at the incorrect angle, so adjust the brush angle.
  • M
    Martha LewisSep 7, 2025
    Why is the brush lifting the mats in my AG Farm Equipment?
    • B
      bishopericSep 7, 2025
      If the brush is lifting the mats in your AG Farm Equipment, it is likely because the brush is set too low. Adjust the brush height.
  • M
    Michael MitchellSep 9, 2025
    What to do if the scraper is not lifting/lowering on my AG Farm Equipment?
    • W
      wgordonSep 9, 2025
      If the scraper is not lifting or lowering on your AG Farm Equipment, it might be due to an overload. Reset the scraper.

Summary

1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 FOREWORD

Thanks for purchase and manual introduction.

1.2 SAFETY

General safety instructions, principles, and warnings.

1.2.1 SAFETY PRINCIPLES

Emphasizes user cooperation and caution for accident prevention.

1.2.2 INTENDED USE

Defines the AG Duo's primary function for brushing and dispensing.

1.2.3 MISUSE

Details prohibited actions and the risks associated with incorrect usage.

1.2.4 SAFETY SIGNS

Explanation of safety symbols found on the machine and their meanings.

1.2.5 ISOLATING THE AG DUO

Procedure for electrically isolating the machine for safe maintenance.

1.2.6 APPLYING THE PARKING BRAKE

Instructions on using the parking brake to secure the machine.

1.2.7 EMERGENCY STOP

How to operate and restart the machine using the emergency stop.

1.2.8 TRANSPORT AND LIFTING

Safety guidelines for transporting and lifting the AG Duo.

1.2.9 BEFORE OPERATING THE AG DUO

Essential pre-operation checks and safety requirements.

1.2.10 WHEN OPERATING THE AG DUO

Safety advice and operational procedures during machine use.

1.2.11 WHEN SERVICING AND ADJUSTING THE AG DUO

Safety precautions for maintenance, servicing, and adjustments.

1.2.12 ADDITIONAL SAFETY MEASURES WHEN HANDLING THE BATTERY

Specific safety precautions for handling the machine's battery.

1.2.13 WHEN CLEANING AND STORING THE AG DUO

Guidelines for safe cleaning and storage procedures.

2 ABOUT THE AG DUO

2.1 BRUSH

Details the brush mechanism, its floating arm, and power source.

2.2 AXLE

Explains the driven axle's function and power source.

2.3 QR CODE

Information on locating and using the QR code for manual access.

2.4 HOPPER COVER

Description of the optional hopper cover and its purpose.

2.5 SCRAPER

Details the optional scraper blade and its self-adjusting capabilities.

3 SPECIFICATIONS

3.1 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS

Provides physical dimensions of the AG Duo machine.

3.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Lists key technical parameters like weight, capacity, and battery details.

3.3 AIRBORNE NOISE EMISSIONS

Details measured noise levels and recommendations for minimizing effects.

3.4 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION

Information on locating the machine's model and serial number.

4 OPERATION AND SETTINGS

4.1 CHARGING THE AG DUO PRIOR TO USE

Instructions for charging the AG Duo's battery before operation.

4.2 CONTROLS

Overview of the controls on the handlebar panel.

4.3 ADJUSTMENTS

How to adjust settings for discharge rate and spread pattern.

4.3.1 METERING SHUTTER

Procedure for adjusting the metering shutter to control product flow.

4.3.2 CONVEYOR AND AUGER SPEEDS

How to adjust conveyor and auger/agitator speeds.

4.3.3 SWEEPING BRUSH HEIGHT

Instructions for adjusting the sweeping brush height.

4.3.4 SWEEPING BRUSH ANGLE

How to adjust the brush angle for effective cubicle cleaning.

4.4 FAULT CONDITIONS & RECOVERY

Troubleshooting common issues and recovery procedures.

4.4.1 OVERLOAD RESET

Procedure for resetting overloaded machine mechanisms.

4.4.2 BLOCKAGE REMOVAL

Steps for safely removing blockages from the machine.

4.4.3 CIRCUIT BREAKER

How to locate and reset the circuit breaker.

4.4.4 EMERGENCY STOP

How to restart the machine after activating the emergency stop.

5 MAINTENANCE

5.1 SERVICE SCHEDULE

Recommended maintenance intervals and tasks.

5.1.1 IN STORAGE

Specific battery care instructions for machine storage.

5.2 GREASING POINTS

Location of all greasing points for machine lubrication.

5.3 CONVEYOR BELT ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENT

How to align and adjust the conveyor belt tension.

5.4 CONVEYOR DRIVE BELT TENSION

Procedure for adjusting the conveyor drive belt.

5.5 AGITATOR AND AUGER CHAIN ADJUSTMENT

How to tension the agitator and auger chains.

5.6 SCRAPER BLADE ADJUSTMENT

Instructions for adjusting the scraper blade for wear.

6 REPLACEMENT OF SERVICE ITEMS

6.1 BRUSH REPLACEMENT

Steps for safely removing and replacing the brush.

6.2 CONVEYOR BELT REPLACEMENT

Procedure for removing and replacing the conveyor belt.

6.3 CONVEYOR ROLLER REPLACEMENT

Instructions for replacing conveyor rollers.

6.4 CONVEYOR SIDE SKIRT REPLACEMENT

How to replace the conveyor side skirts.

6.5 SCRAPER BLADE REPLACEMENT

Procedure for removing and replacing the scraper blade.

6.6 SKID BLOCK REPLACEMENT

Steps for removing and replacing the skid block.

6.7 BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Instructions for safely replacing the machine's battery.

7 TROUBLESHOOTING

8 SPARE PARTS IDENTIFICATION

8.1 AGITATOR, AUGER & CHAIN DRIVE

Lists and illustrates parts for the agitator, auger, and chain drive.

8.2 SHUTTER

Lists and illustrates parts for the shutter mechanism.

8.3 CONVEYOR

Lists and illustrates parts for the conveyor system.

8.4 BRUSH & ARM

Lists and illustrates parts for the brush and its arm assembly.

8.5 WHEELS & AXLES

Lists and illustrates parts for the wheels and axles.

8.6 BRUSH ACTUATOR

Lists and illustrates parts for the brush actuator.

8.7 COVERS AND PANELS

Lists and illustrates parts related to machine covers and panels.

8.8 SCRAPER (OPTIONAL)

Lists and illustrates parts for the optional scraper attachment.

8.9 ELECTRICAL

Details electrical system components and wiring diagrams.

9 BATTERY CHARGER OPERATING MANUAL

9.1 OVERVIEW

General description of the battery charger's technology and features.

9.2 UNPACKING INSPECTION

Steps for inspecting the charger package contents.

9.3 CHARGER MODEL & PARAMETER

Lists specifications and parameters for different charger models.

9.4 OPERATING INSTRUCTION

Step-by-step guide on how to use the battery charger.

9.5 MATTERS NEED ATTENTION

Important safety and handling precautions for the battery charger.

9.6 MAINTENANCE

Maintenance procedures for the battery charger.

10 TERMS, CONDITIONS AND WARRANTY

10.1 STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS

General terms and conditions of business for sales.

10.2 QUALITY OF TRANSLATIONS

Guidelines for ensuring quality in translated instruction manuals.

10.3 SAFETY

Dealer's responsibility for end-user training and manual provision.

10.4 AG PRODUCTS DEALER WARRANTY PROCESS

Procedure for warranty registration and claim submission.

AG Duo Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAG
ModelDuo
CategoryFarm Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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