Figure 4.2 :
Filters
IMPORTANT:
Orkel recommends that the operator regularly performs visual controls of the compactor as well as active
listening for abnormal noises. Perform adjustments as soon as there is a need. A problem that is not imme-
diately rectified may cause further problems, and in worst case lead to mechanical breakdown.
No Checkpoints during and after break-in period
1 Grease collar. Check that all bearings have grease collar.
2 Perform visual control of the compactor – before, during and after use.
3 Grease pump. Check pressure relief valve, no visible grease shall be present.
4 Elevator chain. Check tension after 1-3 hours of operation
5 Check and adjust elevator and sensor.
6 Replace filters after the first 50 hours of operation.
7 Change hydraulic oil after 50 hours of operation.
8 Listen for abnormal noises.
4.5 AUTOMATIC OPERATION
IMPORTANT: If the tank valves are closed when the PTO is started, there is a high risk of damaging the hydraulic
system. Before starting, please make sure that all tank valves are open. See section 11.2 "Valve overview"
When pressing the start icon on the display unit, the following will happen:
4 OPERATION 37