Baler operation – intimus POWER 14.87 User Manual

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USING THE BALER:

The strap brake (31) (fig. 20) must be closed

(move lever to right).

Note: If baling is to be performed without subse-

quent tying off, refer to ”EJECT INTO PLASTIC

SACK WITHOUT TYING OFF”.

FEEDING THE BALER VIA THE SHREDDER:

When the baling chamber and the inlet funnel are

filled with material from the shredder, the compact-

ing cycle is started:

The baling ram (32) advances, compacts the

material and then returns to home position.

The shredder may be fed while the baler is

compacting.

FEEDING THE BALER MANUALLY:

Do not compact aerosol con-

tainers such as spray cans etc.

(danger of explosion)!

Non-confidential materials can also be fed manu-

ally to the baler. Return the baling ram to its rear,

home position if necessary (close the inlet flap

and press the ”Return Ram” key (8) (fig. 12) and

proceed as follows:

1. Open the inlet flap (24) (fig. 7).

2. Insert material into the baling chamber.

3. Close the inlet flap and activate the „Advance

Ram“ Key (6) (fig. 12).

The baling ram (32) travels forwards (compact-

ing cycle) and, when the compaction procedure

is complete, returns to its home position. Feed-

ing may now be continued.

EJECTING THE COMPLETED BALE:

When, after several compacting cycles, the

baling ram (32) no longer returns to home

position, but rather remains pressed against the

bale, maximum bale volume has been reached.

The bale must be tied off and ejected.

The display (4) “Bale completed” flashes.

This goes out again as soon as the pushbutton

“Open ejector flap” (7) (fig. 12) is pressed to

eject the bale.

Note: The shredder cannot be started while

the bale is being tied off and ejected (inlet

and discharge flaps are open).

The bale can be ejected in three different ways,

and then removed:

A) Tie off and eject into plastic sack (for small

particles) (fig. 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17)

B) Tie off and eject without plastic sack (for

large particles) (fig. 13, 14 and 16)

C) Eject into plastic sack without tying off (for

small particles) (fig. 15 and 17)

Note: Suitable sacks and straps can be ordered

at any time (see ”ACCESSORIES).

TYING OFF THE BALE

(fig. 13, 14, 16 and 20):

1. Open the inlet flap (24).

2. Open the strap brake (31) (fig. 20).

3. Pull the straps to approximately 40 cm above

the baling ram with the help of the strap lifters

(33) and the included strap hook (fig. 13).

4. Firmly hold the straps and return the strap lifters

to their original position.

5. Loosen the strap ends (34) which have been

secured to the baler housing, knot them to-

gether with the respective straps pulled out in

the preceding step (fig. 14) and cut the strap

behind the knot with a pair of scissors (fig.

16).

6. Close the inlet flap (24).

OPENING THE DISCHARGE FLAP (25):

1. Press and hold the ”Open Discharge Flap” key

(7) for at least 2 seconds. The baling ram trav-

els a short distance in reverse, and the locking

lever (27) travels a short distance forward

in order to relieve pressure at the discharge

flap.

2. Slightly lift the locking lever (27).

3. Swing the discharge flap down.

A) TIE OFF AND EJECT

INTO PLASTIC SACK (fig. 15 and 17):

1. Close the inlet flap (24).

2. Open the discharge flap (25).

3. Press and hold the ”Advance Ram” key

(6) (fig. 12). The completed, tied off bale is

ejected into the plastic sack and is pushed

onto the discharge flap (fig. 15).

For reasons of safety, advance and

reverse ram travel is only possible

in inching operation when the dis-

charge flap is open. The key must

thus be pressed and held in order

to eject the bale.

4. Remove the sack from the sack frame

(26).

5. Fold the end of the sack together and seal

with tape (fig. 17). The bale can now be

removed.

B) TIE OFF AND EJECT

WITHOUT PLASTIC SACK:

Same as described under ”A)”, except no

plastic sack is used. The bale can be removed

immediately after ejection.

C) EJECT INTO PLASTIC SACK

WITHOUT TYING OFF (fig. 15 and 17):

Note: In this case, the tie-off straps which have

been laid out inside the baling chamber must

be removed and rolled back onto the strap

rolls (30).

1. Close the inlet flap and open the discharge

flap.

2. Press the bale into the plastic sack and

onto the discharge flap by activating the

”Advance Ram” key (6) (fig. 15).

3. Fold the end of the sack together and seal

with tape (fig. 17). The bale can now be

removed.

4. Return the baling ram to home position

by pressing the ”Return Ram” key (8) and

close the inlet flap.

Note: This is only possible in inching opera-

tion when the discharge flap is open.

INSTALLING A NEW PLASTIC SACK (fig. 19)

Note: If the bale is to be tied off, the straps must

be laid out as described under ”INSERTING

STRAPS FOR A NEW BALE” before the sack is

installed to the sack frame (26) (fig. 18) (does not

apply for option ”C”).

1. Open the discharge flap and return the baling

ram to its rear, home position. The inlet flap

remains closed.

2. Push the sack bit by bit over the sack frame

(26) until the entire sack has been mounted to

the frame.

3. Close the discharge flap.

INSERTING STRAPS

FOR A NEW BALE (fig. 18 and 20):

1. Return the baling ram to home position by

pressing the ”Return Ram” key (8).

Note: This is only possible in inching operation

when the discharge flap is open.

2. Open the inlet flap.

3. Pull the straps out a distance equivalent to

about one flap length, guide the strap ends

(34) from the inside over the strap hook (35),

through the inlet opening and up to the strap

clamps (36) (fig. 18). Secure the strap ends

here by wrapping them twice around the

clamps.

4. Close the strap brake (31) (fig. 20).

Note: In order to allow for subsequent tying

off of the bale, the strap brake must be closed

before the compacting cycle.

5. Close the discharge flap (25), as well as the

inlet flap (24), if the shredder is to be used.

Attention: In order to avoid damage to the

straps, it is advisable to refrain from compact-

ing bottles, glass or other objects with sharp

edges such as sheet metal etc.

REPLACING THE STRAP ROLLS (30)

(fig. 20, 21 and 22)

1. Close the inlet flap and advance the baling ram

about 30 cm.

2. Open the inlet flap and remove both strap lifters

(33).

3. Open the strap brake (31) (fig. 20).

4. Insert the strap rolls (30) in to the strap roll

holder (29) as shown, with the strap ends

pointing down (fig. 21).

5. Secure the strap end to the loop on the included

pull cable and feed the other end of the pull

cable through the opening at the strap brake

(31) and into the strap guide (37) (fig. 21). The

strap can now be pulled through the strap guide

with the pull cable, until it is visible within the

baling chamber.

6. Loosen the strap end from the pull cable as

shown, feed it through the strap lifter (33) and

set the strap lifter back into place at the baling

ram (32) (fig. 22).

7. Insert both straps as described under ”IN-

SERTING STRAPS FOR A NEW BALE” and

close the strap brake (31) (fig. 20).

8. Close the discharge and the inlet flaps and re-

turn the baling ram to its rear, home position.

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BALER OPERATION

Translation of the Original Operation Manual

Übersetzung der Originalbetriebsanleitung

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