Operating manual PS 120 M1 PS 500 M2 PS 120 M1 D PS 500 M2 D HG 300 M1

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Version: 3.0 EN / Item no.: 00601-3-310 Operating manual PS 120 M1 PS 500 M2 PS 120 M1 D PS 500 M2 D HG 300 M1 Please read carefully before initial operation! ORIGINAL OPERATING MANUAL

Table of contents CE conformity... 3 1 Provisions... 4 2 Warranty... 4 3 Accident prevention safety instructions... 4 4 Mounting the PS... 5 4.1 Layout and mode of operation... 5 4.2 Mounting on an implement... 5 4.3 Mounting on the tractor... 6 4.4 Installation of the baffle plates... 6 4.5 Hose connection on the fertiliser PS and with 16 outlets... 8 4.6 Hopper cover... 8 4.7 Attachment of the control box... 9 4.8 Electrical connections... 10 5 Hydraulic or PTO shaft fan drive... 10 5.1 Connecting the hydraulic fan (HG)... 10 5.2 Setting values (HG)... 12 5.3 Setting procedure (HG)... 12 5.4 Scheme (HG)... 14 5.5 Function of the fan sensor and of the pressure switch... 15 5.6 Hydraulic system (HG)... 16 5.7 PTO shaft fan... 16 6 Settings... 17 6.1 Proper selection of the seeding shaft... 17 6.2 Dismounting (changing) the seeding shaft... 19 6.3 Bottom flap (brush adjustment)... 20 6.4 Agitator... 20 6.5 Swell air plate... 20 6.6 Sensor... 21 6.7 Working widths / Seeding tables... 21 6.8 Calibration test / Regulation of the seed rate... 28 6.9 Operation on the field... 29 6.10 Emptying the hopper... 29 7 Maintenance and care... 30 7.1 General... 30 7.2 Location of the rating plate... 30 8 Technical Specifications... 31 9 Connection diagram PS MX 3#04... 32 10 Accessories... 33 10.1 HG 300 M1... 33 10.2 Fill level sensor... 33 10.3 Cable extension 2 m (6-pin)... 33 10.4 Cable extension 5 m (6-pin)... 34 10.5 Tractor cable set... 34 10.6 Mounting KIT PS 120-500 three-point... 34 10.7 Fan speed sensor... 35 11 My idea... 36 12 Safety instructions... 37 12.1 Intended use... 37 12.2 General safety-related instructions and accident prevention regulations... 37 12.3 Mounted implements... 39 12.4 Maintenance... 39 13 Safety signs... 40 Page 2

CE conformity In compliance with Directive 2006/42/EC The manufacturer APV - Technische Produkte GmbH. Dallein 15, AT-3753 Hötzelsdorf hereby declares that the product Pneumatic seeder "PS 120 M1", "PS 200 M1", "PS 300 M1", "PS 500 M1", "PS 500 M2", "PS 120 M1 D", "PS 200 M1 D", "PS 300 M1 D", "PS 500 M2 D", "PS 120 M1 MG", "PS 200 M1 MG", "HG 300 M1" Implement type designation / serial no. (see handover declaration and title page) to which this declaration of conformity refers, complies with the relevant basic safety and health requirements of EC Directive 2006/42 EC as well as the requirements of other relevant EC Directives 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive 2004/108/EC EMC Directive If applicable: Title / Number / Current version of the other EC Directives For proper implementation of the safety and health requirements mentioned in the EC Directives, the following standards and / or technical specifications were taken into account: EN 14018 Agricultural and forestry machinery Seeders Safety EN 349 Safety of machinery Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human body EN 60204-1 Safety of machinery Electrical equipment EN 953 Safety of machinery Guards ISO 12100 Safety of machinery; General principles for design; Risk assessment and risk reduction ISO 13857 Safety of machinery Safety distances If applicable: Title / Number / Current version Your CE contact person at APV is Mr. Jürgen Schöls. He can be reached at the telephone number +43(0) 2913-8001. Dallein, 10/2017 City, Date Signature Ing. Jürgen Schöls Management Page 3

1 Provisions Dear customer! We are pleased and congratulate you on your purchase and wish you lots of fun and success in working with this implement! Please be sure to read all the instructions in this operating manual before operating the implement! 2 Warranty Please check the implement for any transport damage immediately upon receipt. Later claims regarding transport damage can no longer be considered. We provide a one-year factory warranty as of the date of delivery (your invoice or the delivery slip serve as a warranty certificate). This warranty is applicable for cases of material or construction faults and does not include parts that are damaged by normal or excessive wear. The warranty expires if damage is caused by external forces. in cases of operating errors. if the prescribed requirements are not met. if the implement is modified, expanded or equipped with third-party spare parts without our permission. if the implement is cleaned with water. if the spreader is used for snow and ice removal. 3 Accident prevention safety instructions The general accident prevention regulations of the respective countries must be observed. The implement may only be used by persons who are informed of the hazards. Check the hazard area before starting up and operating the implement! (Children!) Ensure sufficient visibility! The warning and information stickers applied to the implement provide important instructions for safe operation: observe them for the sake of your own safety! Before starting work, you should get to know all of the equipment and operating elements as well as their functions. Page 4

4 Mounting the PS 4.1 Layout and mode of operation The pneumatic seeder is a spreader and seed drill with a total capacity of 120/200/300/500 litres. The seeding shaft is driven by a 12 V electric gear motor, which is regulated by the controls. The speed of each seeding shaft can be comfortably regulated from the driver's seat using the controls. As an option, there is also the possibility of adjusting the speed of the seeding shaft to the speed of the tractor by using various speed sensors (available as accessories) combined with tractor linkage sensors (optional). Power can be supplied to the control box either through the 3-pin standard socket or optionally directly through the battery. 4.2 Mounting on an implement To mount the seeder on the soil tillage implement, use the counter plate that is supplied as a standard, which can be bolted onto the frame of various implements. To attach the seeder, you should use bolts with a minimum diameter of 10 mm and the required length to ensure secure and firm attachment of the implement. Figure 1: Counter plate for mounting Figure 2: Example for mounting CAUTION! APV is not liable for improper mounting or faulty use of the implement. Page 5

4.3 Mounting on the tractor With this mounting type, you need a three-point linkage that is available from APV as accessories! You should use bolts with a diameter of 12 mm and a quality of 8.8 or higher. You can also use e.g. a pallet fork or a three-point lorry (transport trough, rear shovel). In this case, you must ensure that the vehicle has a payload of one ton and the implement can be attached properly! Figure 3 Figure 4 4.4 Installation of the baffle plates The baffle plates can be mounted using the standard supplied hexagon shaft or directly (without the hexagon shaft) onto the soil tillage implement. The following points must be noted when mounting onto the implement (cultivator, harrow, etc.): To install the baffle plates, you must bend the "tabs" on the sides towards the rear (approx. 80, see Figure 6) using pliers and then bolt or weld them with the hexagon shaft onto the implement. To prevent the baffle plates from sliding to the sides on the hexagon shaft, fasten the baffle plates with the supplied plate nuts and bolts (see Figure 7). The baffle plates should be evenly distributed over the entire width of the implement (max. 75 cm)! The baffle plates should have approx. 40 cm clearance from the tilled soil! The seed hoses should flow into the disperson plates vertically (90 ). Therefore, the baffle plates should also be mounted vertically (90 ) on the hexagon shaft (see Figure 5)! Figure 5 Page 6

Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Page 7

4.5 Hose connection on the fertiliser PS and with 16 outlets On the fertiliser version of the PS, the hoses must be connected as follows: Slightly loosen the locking bolts (not completely!). Apply a little silicone spray onto the hoses (only on the outside!) to make it easier to push them through the fertiliser seal. The hoses must be completely pushed in (until you feel the stop) so that the seed can flow smoothly (without impacts). Figure 10 Figure 11 TIP! To achieve better lateral distribution, connect the longest hose to the gearbox motor side. 4.6 Hopper cover For the PS 500 M2 to be closed properly and completely, put the cover (see Figure 12, first image) on the PS 500 M2 hopper and turn the cover as usual until it lies completely flat. Figure 12 Page 8

4.7 Attachment of the control box Fasten the standard supplied bracket with two bolts in the tractor cab. Figure 13 12-pin plug 6-pin plug 3-pin plug 30 A fuse CAUTION! If possible, do NOT roll up the cable into a coil! On the bottom side of the control module, there is a 3-pin plug (= connection to the steady plus on the tractor), a 6-pin plug (= connection of the seeder with the control box) and a 12-pin plug for the sensors (e.g.: ground wheel or cable for 7-pin standard socket, etc.). Upon customer request, these are available as accessories for the PS 120/200/300/500 M1 and PS 500 M2 seeder! A 30 A fuse is located on the right side of the control box. TIP! Pay attention to the angle at which you look at the control box to be able to read the display optimally. If necessary, bend the bracket slightly to adjust the angle as required. Page 9

4.8 Electrical connections The standard supplied cable can be directly connected to the 3-pin standard socket of the tractor in the cab. The other end is connected to the control box. The fuse (30 A) is located on the right side of the control box. TIP! If your tractor does not have a standard socket, it can be retrofitted with the Complete cable set for power socket, tractor retrofit (item no. 00410-2-022) (accessory). Figure 14 CAUTION! The 12 volt power supply must NOT be connected to the socket for the cigarette lighter! After use of the implement, the control module should be disconnected again (for various safety-related reasons). If your battery is charged by a charger that is in "Start" operating mode, there can be voltage peaks! These can cause damage to the electrical system of the control box if it is also connected when the battery is being charged! 5 Hydraulic or PTO shaft fan drive 5.1 Connecting the hydraulic fan (HG) On the PS 120/200/300/500 M1, PS 500 M2, you have the option of using a hydraulic fan that is directly driven by the tractor hydraulic system instead of an electric fan. Two hoses are intended for coupling to the tractor: The return line (marked in yellow, BG4) must flow into the tractor oil tank unpressurised (WITHOUT reduction)!!! The pressure line (marked in red, BG3) can be simply connected to the tractor control unit. When connecting the hydraulic hoses to the tractor hydraulic system, make sure that the hydraulic system on the tractor and implement side is unpressurised! Figure 15 CAUTION! Before you start up the fan, completely close the flow control valve! This prevents the fan from over-revving unintentionally! Page 10

The BG4 coupling plug for the tank line on hydraulic seeders is dismounted and included with the accessories. Please observe the operating manual for your tractor to make sure that you use the correct connection. The tank line is closed with a plastic cap so that no oil can leak during transport, it must be removed before initial operation and replaced by the proper coupling. Figure 16 Pressure line (marked in red, with direction arrow) Coupling sleeve BG 4 (alternative) Engine Tank line with direction arrow (marked in yellow) Hydraulic block with control valve Figure 17 Page 11

5.2 Setting values (HG) The fan produces an air current that carries the seed through the hoses to the disperson plates. The required air pressure and air quantity depend strongly on the seed (type and weight), the spread rate, working width and speed. For this reason, it is not possible to give precise specifications for the correct fan settings, it must be determined in field trials! A reference value can be found under 5.3 Figure 18 CAUTION! The air flow must not be too low under any circumstances, otherwise the seed can get stuck and clog the hoses! This results in a lot of work, since the hoses must then be disconnected and emptied manually. In addition, the seed might be ground in the metering unit! An excessive air flow can also have negative impacts on the seed distribution. Guiding principle: As much air as required, but as little air as possible! The air quantity is limited by the utilised spreading material, which must not be damaged when hitting the spreading plate and must also not bounce off too high in order to achieve the desired placement! The fan speed increases proportionally with the oil flow. 5.3 Setting procedure (HG) Version 1 (fixed displacement pump non-adjustable oil quantity) Completely turn in the control valve (- minus) Start up the fan (tractor engine speed as in field operation) Adjust the fan speed using the control valve on the control block The control block protects the motor against overspeed TIP! The hydraulic pump on the tractor must supply sufficient oil so that the fan speed does not drop when the tractor motor speed drops or when other hydraulic functions are actuated. Page 12

Version 2 (variable displacement pump or oil quantity adjustable on the tractor) Completely turn out the control valve (+ plus) Close the flow control valve on the tractor (set the oil quantity to ZERO) Start up the fan and run up to the desired fan speed (slowly increase the oil quantity) TIP! The control block is designed for 80 l/min The system can overheat if the tractor pump produces a larger quantity of oil as well as when the tractor is not equipped with oil cooling. CAUTION! The setting is only valid for the tractor used. If a different tractor is connected, the fan must be readjusted! Correct adjustment is essential to prevent possible seeding errors when the speed is too slow or damage to the fan when the speed is too fast! Setting table for the control valve: (valid for approx. 50 C oil temperature) Working width 3 m 6 m 12 m Seed Rate Pressure Speed Pressure Speed Pressure Speed Fine seed 5 kg/ha 5 bar 1400 rpm 8 bar 1550 rpm 10 bar 1650 rpm Fine seed 30 kg/ha 15 bar 2900 rpm 20 bar 3300 rpm 35 bar 4000 rpm Coarse seed 50 kg/ha 18 bar 3000 rpm 21 bar 3400 rpm 39 bar 4200 rpm Coarse seed 100 kg/ha 19 bar 3100 rpm 22 bar 3500 rpm 41 bar 4300 rpm TIP! A measuring strip is applied on the hydraulic motor. If the temperature increases in a range of the scale (from 71 C to 110 C), the strip is coloured black. Temperatures above 80 C are not permitted! Figure 19 Page 13

5.4 Scheme (HG) A = max. hose length 1 m Motor B B = max. hose length 1 m Motor A P = marked in red BG3 Coupling connector max = 80 l/min pmax = 220 bar A,B = G ½" (bolted connection XGE 15 LR-ED) P = G ½" (bolted connection XGE 18 LR-ED) T = G ¾" (bolted connection XGE 22 LR-ED) T = marked in yellow BG4 Coupling connector (or coupling sleeve) Figure 20 CAUTION! When changing the motor, it must be ensured that connection A from the control block is connected to connection B of the motor and connection A from the motor to connection B on the block. Page 14

5.5 Function of the fan sensor and of the pressure switch The pressure monitor (Figure 20) prevents the seeding shaft from being switched on as long as a hydraulic fan is not yet switched on, and thus prevents clogging of the seeder through undesired or premature switch-on. The hydraulic switch (Figure 22) signals on the control box if there is too much pressure (10 bar) in the tank line of the hydraulic motor. This can destroy the seal. As soon as one of the two sensors report an error, the message "Fan error" appears on the screen of the control box. If the fan is not running yet, start it up and then the error message should disappear and you can start the seeding shaft. If the fan is already running, there is probably too much pressure in the tank line of the motor. The causes could be a clogged oil filter or a tank line to the coupling that is too small. Figure 21 Figure 22 CAUTION! It is imperative to reduce the pressure, otherwise the motor can be destroyed! Page 15

5.6 Hydraulic system (HG) CAUTION! The hydraulic system is under high pressure! If the connections are interchanged, there will be an inverse function and/or certain destruction of the hydraulic motor! Danger of accident! When connecting hydraulic motors, the specified connection of the hydraulic hoses must be observed! When connecting the hydraulic hoses to the tractor hydraulic system, make sure that the hydraulic system on the tractor and implement side is unpressurised! For hydraulic function connections between the tractor and the implement, coupling sleeves and connectors should be marked to rule out operating errors! Inspect the hydraulic hose lines at regular intervals and replace in case of damage or wear! The replacement lines must comply with the technical requirements of the implement manufacturer! Due to the risk of injury, use suitable tools when searching for leaks! Liquids escaping under high pressure (hydraulic oil) can penetrate skin and cause serious injuries! Consult a doctor immediately in case of injury! (Risk of infection!) PLEASE NOTE! Before working on the hydraulic system, park the implement, depressurize the system and switch off the motor! 5.7 PTO shaft fan Always make sure that you are driving with the correct PTO shaft speed to prevent any blockage in the hoses. Furthermore, pay attention to the direction of rotation of the PTO shaft. Setting values: Working width 1 5 m 5-12 m Speed setting 540 rpm 1000 rpm Page 16

6 Settings 6.1 Proper selection of the seeding shaft Before filling the hopper with seed, it is important to select the proper seeding shaft (coarse, fine or blind). The selection is based on the properties of the seed and the rate to be spread. Standard equipment Seeding shaft types D series standard equipment fb-f-fb-fb GGG fb-f-fb-fb fb-flex20-fb Mustard Phacelia Gras Cereals Granulated fertiliser, mustard, phacelia Granulated fertiliser Peas, beans Seeding shaft types: Available as an option fb-fb-ef-eb-fb fb-efv-efv-fb ffff fb-fv-fv-fb Buckwheat Clover Poppy Oil rape seed Mustard, cress Cress Seeding shaft types: Available as an option GB-G-GB Fb-Flex20-fb Flex40 Buckwheat Seed mixtures Fodder radish Peas, beans, lupines, vetch, fertiliser Page 17

The standard scope of delivery for the PS 120/200/300/500 M1 and PS500 M2 includes 2 completely mounted seeding shafts: 1 seeding shaft with coarse-toothed seed wheels (GGG) (Figure 23) 1 seeding shaft with one fine seed wheel per outlet (fb-f-fb-fb) (Figure 24) Scope of use for the coarse-toothed seeding shaft Generally for high rates or large grain sizes. E.g.: Grass mixtures, rye, barley, wheat, oats, etc. Scope of use for the fine-toothed seeding shaft Generally for low rates or small grain sizes. Small seeds such as clover, phacelia, slug pellets, etc. The standard scope of delivery for the PS 120/200/300 M1 D and PS 500 M2 D includes 2 completely mounted seeding shafts: 1 seeding shaft with Flex20 seed wheel per outlet (fb-flex20-fb) (Figure 25) 1 seeding shaft with one fine seed wheel per outlet (fb-f-fb-fb) (Figure 26) Scope of use for the Flex20 seeding shaft: Generally for granulated fertiliser, high rates or large grain sizes. E.g.: grass mixtures, rye, barley, wheat, oats, fertiliser, etc. Scope of use for the fine-toothed seeding shaft Generally for low rates or small grain sizes as well as micropellets. Small seeds such as clover, phacelia, slug pellets, etc. Scope of use for the Flex20 and the Flex40 seed wheels: Since these seed wheels are flexible, damage to the seed wheels can be avoided. For extra large seeds such as peas, vetch, fertiliser, see also under 7.5 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 TIP! The spread rate can still be significantly reduced by using blind or extra-fine seed wheels. CAUTION! It is important to select the combination of seed wheels such that the seeding shaft settings on the control box are ideally between 20 % and 80 %. This ensures good regulation and homogeneous delivery of the seed even with ground speed related spreading at very low or high speeds! Page 18

6.2 Dismounting (changing) the seeding shaft PLEASE NOTE! When changing the seeding shaft, ensure that the hopper is completely empty. After installing the seeding shaft, check the implement for smooth running. To dismount the seeding shaft, proceed as follows: Refer to the seeding table and select the desired seeding shaft with the corresponding spread rate. Empty the hopper completely. Remove the cover hood on the side using a socket wrench: Pull the round belt off of the drive rollers. Unscrew the locking nuts from the side cover plate for the seeding shaft. Now remove the entire seeding shaft along with the side cover plate. Now the new seeding shaft can be installed in the implement. Install the disassembled parts again in the reverse sequence. Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Page 19

6.3 Bottom flap (brush adjustment) A brush is installed over the seeding shaft. This brush can be adjusted on a scale from +4 to -5 using a lever on the frame. The spread rate is slightly reduced when the brush is pressed more onto the seeding shaft using the lever (scale value -1 to -5). When the brush is lifted (scale value +1 to +4), the spread rate is slightly increased. The basic setting of the brush is 0. The calibration tests for the seeding tables were performed with this setting. As a matter of principle, the brush is used to adjust the implement for the seed to be spread. For fine seeds that flow well, the brush usually has to be set more inwards, thus at a negative value, and for larger seeds, it must be set more outwards, i.e. at a positive value on the scale! Figure 31 6.4 Agitator Use of the agitator is only required for seed types that tend towards bridging or for very light seed (e.g. for grasses). When the agitator is not required, you only have to remove the O-ring that is spanned between the agitator and the seeding shaft. 6.5 Swell air plate Figure 32 PLEASE NOTE! For large seed types such as vetch, peas, horse gram or similar large seeds, the swell air plate (also with a fan driven by the hydraulic system or PTO shaft) must be removed to avoid damage to the seed wheels. TIP! We also recommend the use of Flex seed wheels, since these are flexible and do not break. (see under 6.1) Figure 33 With 4 torx screws (TX30) M 6x12 mm bolted Page 20

6.6 Sensor Fill level sensor (standard on the PS 500 M1/M2, as a special accessory on the PS 120/200/300 M1) The fill level sensor reacts when it is no longer covered with seed. Its height can be adjusted depending on the desired quantity in the hopper when the sensor is triggered. The intensity of the sensor can also be adjusted for the respective seed type. It is adjusted using the small slotted screw at the rear of the sensor. When the sensor is switched, it lights up and the hopper is full! You can cover the sensor at the front with your hand and it should then light up. This makes it easy to check whether the sensor works and if the intensity is correct. 6.7 Working widths / Seeding tables Figure 34 The PS 120/200/300/500 M1, PS 500 M2 can be used with a maximum working width of up to 6 m (with electrical fan) and up to 12 m with the HG 300 M1 (hydraulic fan). The spread rate depends on the speed of the seeding shaft and the forward speed when operating with sensors. To determine the desired spread rate, you should perform a calibration test before beginning work. The seeding tables show the spread rate for the respective seed types in kilograms per minute (= spread rate of the calibration test). CAUTION! The seeding tables are based on 8 outlets with the same equipment! If you are using e.g. only 6 outlets instead of the 8 outlets, the calibrated quantity is reduced accordingly. PLEASE NOTE! These tables can be used as reference values but they cannot be used in the same way everywhere as many factors play a role or strong changes can occur (such as thousand grain weight, seed moisture content, changes in flow behaviour, and much more). The spread rate is calculated with the following formula: desired spread rate[kg/ha] forward speed[km/h] working width [m] = 600 weight [kg/min] Example: 5[kg/ha] 12[km/h] 12[m] = 1,2[kg/min] 600 Page 21

Gras Grass Herbe Weizen Wheat Blé Gerste Barley Orge Rettich Radish Radis Lolium perenne Triticum Hordeum Raphanus raphanistrum Rate kg/min kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min kg/min kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min kg/min Seeding BG-G- Seeding fb- Seeding Seeding ffff GGG ffff GGG Flex40 ffff GGG shaft BG shaft Flex20-fb shaft shaft ffff GGG 2 0.06 0.26 0.27 2 0.13 0.52 0.344 0.480 2 0.18 0.54 2 0.24 0.66 5 0.22 0.45 0.61 5 0.16 1.18 0.584 1.030 5 0.48 0.87 5 0.62 1.18 10 0.49 0.76 1.17 10 0.20 2.30 0.985 1.945 10 0.97 1.41 10 1.27 2.05 15 0.76 1.07 1.73 15 0.24 3.41 1.386 2.681 15 1.47 1.96 15 1.91 2.92 20 1.03 1.39 2.30 20 0.28 4.52 1.787 3.776 20 1.96 2.51 20 2.55 3.79 25 1.30 1.70 2.86 25 0.32 5.64 2.188 4.692 25 2.45 3.06 25 3.19 4.66 30 1.38 1.98 3.42 30 1.58 6.70 2.589 5.607 30 2.95 3.61 30 3.60 35 1.47 2.26 3.98 35 2.85 7.76 2.990 6.523 35 3.44 4.16 35 4.29 40 1.55 2.54 4.55 40 4.11 8.82 3.391 7.438 40 3.94 4.71 40 4.98 45 1.64 2.83 5.11 45 5.37 9.88 3.792 8.354 45 4.43 5.26 45 50 1.72 3.11 5.67 50 6.63 10.94 4.193 9.269 50 4.93 5.81 50 55 1.82 3.30 6.23 55 6.96 11.21 4.593 10.185 55 5.02 6.70 55 60 1.93 3.50 6.79 60 7.28 11.48 4.994 11.100 60 5.12 7.59 60 65 2.03 3.69 7.36 65 7.61 11.76 5.395 12.016 65 5.22 8.48 65 70 2.13 3.89 7.92 70 7.93 12.03 5.796 12.931 70 5.32 9.38 70 75 2.23 4.08 8.48 75 8.26 12.30 6.197 13.847 75 5.41 10.27 75 80 2.34 4.28 9.05 80 8.58 12.57 6.598 14.762 80 5.51 11.16 80 85 2.44 4.47 9.61 85 8.91 12.84 6.999 15.678 85 5.61 12.05 85 90 2.54 4.67 10.17 90 9.23 13.12 7.400 16.593 90 5.71 12.95 90 95 2.67 10.73 95 9.86 13.93 7.801 17.509 95 5.80 13.84 95 100 2.81 11.30 100 10.48 14.75 8.202 18.424 100 5.90 14.73 100 Page 22

Wicke Vetch Vesce Buchweizen Buckwheat Blé Noir Blaue Lupine Blue Lupine Lupin Bleu Grünroggen Green Rye Seigle Vert Vicia Fagopyrum Lupinus angustifolius Secale cereale Rate kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min kg/min kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min Rate kg/min Seeding Seeding fbfb-f-fb-fb ffff ffff GGG shaft shaft Flex20-fb Flex40 Seeding shaft GGG Seeding shaft GGG 2 0.76 3.37 2 0.09 0.54 0.33 0.27 2 0.42 2 0.46 5 1.42 3.89 5 0.39 0.99 0.50 0.70 5 1.11 5 0.99 10 2.51 4.75 10 0.90 1.74 0.78 1.40 10 2.26 10 1.87 15 3.61 5.61 15 1.41 2.49 1.07 2.11 15 3.41 15 2.74 20 4.71 6.48 20 1.92 3.24 1.35 2.82 20 4.56 20 3.62 25 5.81 7.34 25 2.43 3.99 1.64 3.53 25 5.71 25 4.50 30 8.00 30 2.86 4.68 1.92 4.23 30 6.87 30 5.33 35 35 3.30 5.38 2.21 4.94 35 8.03 35 6.16 40 40 3.74 6.07 2.49 5.65 40 9.19 40 6.98 45 45 4.18 6.76 2.78 6.36 45 10.35 45 7.81 50 50 4.62 7.45 3.07 7.07 50 11.51 50 8.64 55 55 4.84 3.35 7.77 55 12.48 55 9.45 60 60 5.06 3.64 8.48 60 13.44 60 10.27 65 65 5.28 3.92 9.19 65 14.41 65 11.08 70 70 5.50 4.21 9.90 70 15.37 70 11.89 75 75 5.72 4.49 10.60 75 16.33 75 12.71 80 80 5.94 4.78 11.31 80 17.30 80 13.44 85 85 6.16 5.06 12.02 85 18.26 85 14.18 90 90 6.38 5.35 12.73 90 19.23 90 14.92 95 95 5.63 13.44 95 21.71 95 15.14 100 100 5.92 14.14 100 24.20 100 18.10 Page 23

Hafer Oats Avoine Avena Senf Mustard Moutarde Sinapis Alba Luzerne Alfalfa Alfalfa Medicago Sativa Rotklee Red Clover Trèfle Rouge Trifolium Rate kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min kg/min Seeding Seeding Seeding Seeding fb-f-fb-fb GGG fb-f-fb-fb ffff fb-f-fb-fb ffff shaft shaft shaft shaft fb-f-fb-fb ffff 2 0.01 0.15 2 0.04 0.33 2 0.10 0.30 2 0.04 0.56 5 0.02 0.46 5 0.15 0.75 5 0.21 0.70 5 0.15 1.37 10 0.04 0.98 10 0.33 1.45 10 0.40 1.38 10 0.33 2.72 15 0.06 1.50 15 0.50 2.15 15 0.60 2.05 15 0.51 4.06 20 0.07 2.02 20 0.68 2.86 20 0.79 2.73 20 0.70 5.41 25 0.09 2.54 25 0.86 3.56 25 0.98 3.40 25 0.88 6.76 30 0.12 3.03 30 1.00 4.23 30 1.15 4.05 30 1.06 6.99 35 0.14 3.52 35 1.15 4.89 35 1.32 4.71 35 1.23 7.22 40 0.17 4.01 40 1.29 5.56 40 1.49 5.36 40 1.41 7.45 45 0.19 4.50 45 1.43 6.22 45 1.65 6.01 45 1.58 7.68 50 0.22 4.99 50 1.58 6.89 50 1.82 6.67 50 1.76 7.91 55 0.23 5.42 55 1.65 7.25 55 1.86 7.03 55 1.82 8.14 60 0.24 5.85 60 1.72 7.61 60 1.90 7.40 60 1.87 8.36 65 0.25 6.29 65 1.79 7.97 65 1.93 7.77 65 1.93 8.59 70 0.26 6.72 70 1.86 8.33 70 1.97 8.14 70 1.98 8.82 75 0.27 7.15 75 1.93 8.69 75 2.01 8.50 75 2.04 9.05 80 0.27 7.58 80 2.00 9.05 80 2.04 8.87 80 2.09 9.28 85 0.27 8.02 85 2.07 9.41 85 2.08 9.24 85 2.15 9.51 90 0.27 8.45 90 2.14 9.77 90 2.12 9.61 90 2.20 9.74 95 0.28 8.73 95 2.31 10.35 95 2.24 10.33 95 2.33 10.34 100 0.31 10.23 100 2.48 10.92 100 2.36 11.06 100 2.46 10.94 Page 24

Phacelia Phacelia Phacélie Raps Rape Colza Mohn Poppy Pavot Erbse Pea Pois Phacelia tanacetifolia Brassica Napus Papaver Pisum sativum Rate kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min Rate kg/min kg/min Seeding Seeding fb-fb-ef-ebffb shaft shaft fb-efv-efv- Seeding Seeding fb-f-fb-fb ffff fb-f-fb-fb fb-fb-ef-eb-fb shaft shaft fb-flex20-fb Flex 40 2 0.14 0.34 2 0.110 0.037 0.010 2 0.029 2 0.46 0.95 5 0.31 0.77 5 0.211 0.060 0.019 5 0.049 5 0.67 1.45 10 0.61 1.49 10 0.380 0.099 0.047 10 0.083 10 1.02 2.29 15 0.90 2.22 15 0.548 0.138 0.075 15 0.116 15 1.37 3.12 20 1.19 2.94 20 0.717 0.177 0.103 20 0.150 20 1.72 3.96 25 1.49 3.66 25 0.885 0.216 0.131 25 0.183 25 2.07 4.80 30 1.52 30 1.031 0.294 0.159 30 0.260 30 2.42 5.63 35 1.56 35 1.178 0.371 0.187 35 0.336 35 2.77 6.47 40 1.59 40 1.324 0.449 0.215 40 0.412 40 3.12 7.30 45 1.63 45 1.470 0.526 0.243 45 0.489 45 3.48 8.14 50 1.66 50 1.617 0.603 0.271 50 0.565 50 3.83 8.98 55 1.75 55 1.685 0.636 0.299 55 0.602 55 4.18 9.81 60 1.85 60 1.754 0.669 0.327 60 0.638 60 4.53 10.65 65 1.94 65 1.823 0.701 0.355 65 0.675 65 4.88 11.49 70 2.04 70 1.892 0.734 0.383 70 0.711 70 5.23 12.32 75 2.13 75 1.960 0.766 0.411 75 0.748 75 5.58 13.16 80 2.23 80 2.029 0.799 0.439 80 0.784 80 5.93 13.99 85 2.32 85 2.098 0.831 0.467 85 0.821 85 6.28 14.83 90 2.42 90 2.167 0.864 0.496 90 0.857 90 6.64 15.67 95 2.52 95 2.303 0.908 0.524 95 0.900 95 6.99 16.50 100 2.62 100 2.440 0.952 0.552 100 0.942 100 7.34 17.34 Page 25

Pferdebohne Field beans Féveroles Chia WHITE Florex NACKAS bulk DC25 bulk Macrotyloma uniflorum Rate kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min Rate kg/min Rate kg/min Seeding Seeding fb-f-fbfb shaft shaft shaft Seeding Seeding Seeding fb-flex20-fb Flex 40 fb-fb-ef-eb-fb fb-f-fb-fb GGG shaft shaft GGG 2 0.46 1.02 2 0.050 0.029 2 0.00 2 1.27 2 0.90 5 0.66 1.57 5 0.119 0.049 5 0.08 5 2.25 5 1.81 10 1.00 2.49 10 0.235 0.082 10 0.21 10 3.67 10 3.82 15 1.34 3.40 15 0.351 0.115 15 0.33 15 5.38 15 5.18 20 1.68 4.32 20 0.467 0.149 20 0.46 20 6.73 20 6.90 25 2.02 5.23 25 0.614 0.182 25 0.59 25 7.94 25 8.56 30 2.36 6.15 30 0.249 30 0.72 30 9.54 30 10.08 35 2.70 7.06 35 0.316 35 0.85 35 10.66 35 11.56 40 3.04 7.98 40 0.383 40 0.98 40 11.95 40 13.11 45 3.38 8.89 45 0.450 45 1.10 45 13.52 45 14.64 50 3.71 9.81 50 0.517 50 1.23 50 14.80 50 16.15 55 4.05 10.72 55 0.550 55 1.36 55 16.11 55 17.63 60 4.39 11.64 60 0.583 60 1.49 60 17.46 60 18.85 65 4.73 12.55 65 0.615 65 1.62 65 18.79 65 20.99 70 5.07 13.47 70 0.648 70 1.75 70 19.78 70 22.08 75 5.41 14.38 75 0.681 75 1.88 75 20.38 75 23.16 80 5.75 15.30 80 0.713 80 2.00 80 20.99 80 23.91 85 6.09 16.21 85 0.746 85 2.13 85 21.69 85 24.66 90 6.43 17.13 90 0.779 90 2.26 90 21.90 90 25.41 95 6.77 18.05 95 0.790 95 2.39 95 22.31 95 26.15 100 7.11 18.96 100 0.797 100 2.52 100 22.72 100 26.90 Page 26

DC 37 bulk PHYSIOSTART Force Rate kg/min kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min kg/min kg/min Rate kg/min Seeding Seeding Seeding fb-flex20-fb Flex 40 GGG fb-fv-fv-fb fb-f-fb-fb fb-flex20-fb shaft shaft shaft fb-fv-fv-fb 2 0.62 1.38 0.60 2 0.16 0.21 0.61 2 0.12 5 0.93 2.04 1.64 5 0.25 0.30 0.93 5 0.19 10 1.43 3.15 3.05 10 0.41 0.46 1.45 10 0.30 15 1.94 4.25 4.54 15 0.56 0.62 1.98 15 0.42 20 2.45 5.35 6.25 20 0.71 0.78 2.51 20 0.54 25 2.96 6.45 7.72 25 0.87 0.94 3.03 25 0.65 30 3.46 7.55 9.16 30 1.02 1.10 3.56 30 0.77 35 3.97 8.65 10.60 35 1.17 1.25 4.09 35 0.88 40 4.48 9.75 12.02 40 1.32 1.41 4.61 40 1.00 45 4.98 10.85 13.15 45 1.48 1.57 5.14 45 1.12 50 5.49 11.95 14.67 50 1.63 1.73 5.66 50 1.23 55 6.00 13.05 15.69 55 1.78 1.89 6.19 55 1.35 60 6.51 14.15 16.99 60 1.93 2.05 6.72 60 1.46 65 7.01 15.25 18.65 65 2.09 2.20 7.24 65 1.58 70 7.52 16.35 19.68 70 2.24 2.36 7.77 70 1.69 75 8.03 17.45 20.81 75 2.39 2.52 8.30 75 1.81 80 8.46 18.41 21.73 80 2.56 2.65 8.83 80 1.93 85 8.69 18.80 22.36 85 2.69 2.72 9.22 85 2.04 90 8.93 19.18 22.84 90 2.82 2.79 9.60 90 2.16 95 9.16 19.56 23.26 95 2.96 2.87 9.98 95 2.27 100 9.39 19.54 23.51 100 3.21 2.99 10.52 100 2.35 Page 27

6.8 Calibration test / Regulation of the seed rate To determine the desired spread rate, you should perform a calibration test. Proceed as follows to perform the calibration test: 1. Remove the seeding shaft cover (which is also the calibration slide) that is located under the fan (see Figure 35) by loosening the two M6 bolts, and pull the cover out. 2. Turn the calibration slide by 180 and install it in the seed drill with the slits forward. Hang it with the two tabs in the steel frame (see Figure 36). 3. For the calibration tests, please use a bag or a different tank to collect the seed. 4. Using the formula shown under Point 6.7 Working widths / Seeding tables, calculate the desired spread rate per minute. Figure 35 5. The speed required to achieve the desired spread rate can be found in the corresponding seeding tables. 6. The determined speed for the seeding shaft is set using the control box (detailed instructions can be found in the original operating manual for control box 5.2). 7. The calibration test will now be automatically performed (for exactly one minute) while the seed runs over the calibration plate without losses. Figure 36 8. Now you must weigh the calibrated and collected seed quantity. 9. The required setting value can be found by correcting the speed for the seeding shaft and repeating the calibration. 10. The listed points must be repeated until you have reached the desired spread rate. 11. You can also make slight adjustments to the spread rate with the bottom flap (see 6.3 Bottom flap (brush adjustment). 12. After beginning operation, you should verify the spreading on the field. In particular, check the forward speed, the spread rate and distribution of the baffle plates. 13. We recommend repeating the calibration test after seeding on 1 ha. Page 28

6.9 Operation on the field When you start seeding, proceed as follows: Start your towing vehicle. Switch on the control box using the "On/Off" button. Start the fan with the "Fan" button. To start the seed delivery, now press the "Seeding shaft" button to start the gear motor. PLEASE NOTE! The next two points are omitted if you are working with a 7-pin signal cable or a lifting unit sensor. When you are turning at the headlands, you only have to press the "Seeding shaft" button until the green LED is turned off. When the work is finished, first switch off the seeding shaft, then the fan, and finally the entire control box with the "On/Off" button. The following points must be observed for field operation: The fan should always be switched on during field operation. Verify the required spread rate. Check the width distribution (distance) of the baffle plates. Check the height of the baffle plates: distance from the ground approx. 40 cm. Angle of the baffle plates: attachment plate for the baffle plates should be mounted at approx. 90 (perpendicular) to the ground. The spreading hoses should be routed slightly slanted down or horizontally on the implement. The hopper cover must be tightly sealed. 6.10 Emptying the hopper To ensure complete emptying, you must proceed as follows: 1. Remove the seeding shaft cover by loosening the two M6 bolts and pulling out the cover (see Figure 35). 2. Turn the calibration slide by 180 and install it in the seed drill with the slits forward. Hang it with the two tabs in the steel frame (Figure 36). 3. Use a bag or a different tank to collect the seed. 4. Then actuate the menu point "Emptying" on the control box. With this menu point, the seeding shaft starts rotating automatically. 5. Now let the seeding shaft rotate until the hopper is completely empty, and the seed wheels no longer deliver seed. Page 29

7 Maintenance and care 7.1 General To maintain the implement in good condition even after a long service life, the following instructions must be observed: In the supplement "For your safety " you will find some basic safety regulations for maintenance work. Original parts and accessories are designed especially for the machines or implements. Please note that parts and accessories not supplied by us have also not been tested and approved by us. The installation or use of such products can therefore possibly negatively change or impede the constructional properties of your implement. The manufacturer rules out any liability for damages resulting from the use of non-original parts and accessories. The manufacturer is not liable for any unauthorised modifications and the use of components and auxiliary parts. All bolted connections should be re-tightened at the latest after 3 operating hours and again after 20 hours, and then checked regularly. (Loose bolts can cause significant consequential damage, which is not covered by the warranty.) CAUTION! Ensure that no water enters the hopper or the implement! The inside of the implement can only be cleaned with compressed air! The paint can be damaged by cleaning with excessive pressure. During the winter, the implement should be protected against rust with an environmentallyfriendly product. Park the implement protected from weather conditions. Do not clean the implement with water. It is recommended to clean the implement with compressed air. 7.2 Location of the rating plate The rating plate is located on the steel frame on the left side, near the handle over the motor cover. In cases of inquiries or warranty claims, please always tell us the production number of your machine. Figure 37 Page 30

8 Technical Specifications Designation PS 120 M1 (D/MG) PS 200 M1 (D/MG) PS 300 M1 (D) PS 500 M1 PS 500 M2 (D) Hopper content 120 litres 200 litres 300 litres 500 litres 500 litres Weight 45 kg 60 kg 70 kg 100 kg 100 kg Dimensions (H x W x D, in cm) 80 x 60 x 88 100 x 70 x 88 110 x 77 x 100 117 x 80 x 122 124 x 80 x 120 Recommended spreading width: Max. spreading width (electr. fan): Max. spreading width (hydr. fan): Max. spreading width (PTO shaft fan): Power supply: Power consumption of the electr. fan: Mount category: accessories) Hydraulic supply with HG Max. pressure: Max. oil quantity: Weight: Length of the hydraulic hoses: Dimensions (L x W x H): 1-6 m 1-6 m up to 12 m (with 16 outlets) up to 12 m (with 16 outlets) 12 V, 25 A 25A when starting Cat. I III (only with three-point linkage 180 bar 38 l/min 35 kg Tank line 6 m Pressure line 6 m Motor lines max. 1 m 400 x 460 x 270 mm Hole pattern on the counter plate for all PS: Figure 38 Units in mm The contact area must have a minimum dimension of 413 x 461 mm! Page 31

9 Connection diagram PS MX 3#04 Figure 39 Page 32

10 Accessories 10.1 HG 300 M1 The HG 300 M1 is a hydraulically driven radial fan for working widths up to 12 m or for higher spread rates for e.g. wheat. It is very resistant to dust and foreign objects, since these do not easily accumulate. For mounting on the PS 120/200/300/500 M1 and PS 500 M2, APV provides a complete mounting kit including a transition piece and brace. Scope of delivery: Order number: 1 HG 300 M 1 with brace and complete hose routing incl. flow regulator PS 120/200/300/500 M1 / 500 M2 Item no.: 08001-2-044 Figure 40 10.2 Fill level sensor This sensor can be retrofitted on the PS 120/200/300 M1. However, a 5.2 control box is required. It measures how much seed is still left in the hopper, and triggers an alarm on the control box when there is not enough seed in the hopper. The intensity of the sensor can also be adjusted for the respective seed type. It is adjusted using the small slotted screw at the rear of the sensor. Scope of delivery: 1 fill level sensor incl. 1 assembly plate Order number: Item no.: 04000-2-269 Figure 41 10.3 Cable extension 2 m (6-pin) If the standard installed 6 m implement cable is too short due of the length of the soil tillage implement and/or the implement structure, or if the cable cannot be routed practically, this cable extension can be ordered as accessories. Scope of delivery: 1 cable extension Order number: Item no.: 00410-2-133 Figure 42 Page 33

10.4 Cable extension 5 m (6-pin) This cable extension (5 m) for the implement cable (6-pin plug) is required if the soil tillage implement is longer than the 6 m cable installed ex factory, or to allow practical routing of the cable. Scope of delivery: 1 cable extension Order number: Item no.: 00410-2-015 Figure 43 10.5 Tractor cable set For the power supply to the control box, without a standard 3- pin standard socket on the tractor, a retrofit kit is available as an accessory. The cable is 8 m long. It is screwed directly on the terminals of the battery on the battery side, and at the other end, a 3-pin standard socket is installed. Scope of delivery: 1 cable set Order number: Item no.: 00410-2-022 Figure 44 10.6 Mounting KIT PS 120-500 threepoint With the three-point linkage, you can attach the PS 120/200/300/500 M1, PS 500 M2 on a CAT 1 CAT 3 three-point hitch. Scope of delivery: 1 three-point linkage Order number: Item no.: 04000-2-114 Figure 45 Page 34

10.7 Fan speed sensor Only possible with control box 6.2. This sensor shows the actual speed of the hydraulically driven fan. Can be installed for HG 300 as of serial number 08001-02500. Scope of delivery: 1 sensor Order number: Item no.: 04010-2-139 Figure 46 Page 35

11 My idea The PS 120/200/300/500 M1, PS 500 M2 were extensively developed and tested. It took a long time from the initial idea to serial production. It required lots of commitment from individual employees and the entire development team. We collaborated with test centres and specialists from the field. Nonetheless, the most valuable experience is gained in practice. Our motto: "Inspired by Farmers & realized by Professionals." For this reason, YOU are also the most important person for the development of agricultural machinery for practical use. Without taking consideration of your opinions, experiences, enthusiasm, desires, and also your troubles, further development and constant improvement of our machines would not be possible. We are now giving you the opportunity to effectively contribute to the development and improvement of our machines. Tell us about the positive and negative experiences you have had with the machine. Share your suggestions for improvement and your wishes! Take pictures or draw a sketch, we are open and grateful for any information, no matter in what form. Send this information to meineidee@apv.at or fax it to +43 (0)2913/8002 or send us a letter to our address. Key word: My idea. The information will be forwarded directly to our construction department and will be discussed and considered. Please do not forget to tell us the serial number of your machine. Please understand that we cannot take suggestions for improvement by phone, since it requires too much organisation. However, if you still wish for personal contact, you can share your experiences with our sales representatives at fairs and field days. Of course, we are there for you at all times if you have an urgent problem. Please just call us or direct your inquiry to the nearest distribution partner. Good ideas are important to us and will therefore also be rewarded. If one of your ideas is implemented, you will receive an acknowledgement as a token of our appreciation. I thank you in advance for your constructive suggestions and remain Sincerely yours Ing. Gregor Witzmann, MSc Development / Engineering Page 36

12 Safety instructions! For your safety This supplement to the operating manual contains general rules of conduct for the intended use of the implement and safety-related information that should always be observed for your personal safety. The list is very extensive, and some of the information does not apply exclusively to the delivered implement. However, the summary of the information often reminds you of unconsciously neglected safety regulations for the everyday operation of machines and implements. 12.1 Intended use The implement is designed solely for normal use in agricultural operations (intended use). Any other use is considered to be non-intended. The manufacturer is not liable for any resulting damage, the operator alone bears the associated risk. Intended use also includes compliance with the conditions for operation, maintenance, and repairs prescribed by the manufacturer. The implement may only be used, maintained and repaired by persons who have relevant experience and were instructed on the risks. The safety instructions must also be handed over to other users. The applicable accident prevention regulations as well as the other generally safety-related, occupational health and road traffic regulations must also be observed. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from unauthorised modifications and the use of components and auxiliary parts. 12.2 General safety-related instructions and accident prevention regulations Before operating the implement and the tractor, always check for traffic and operational safety (like fractures, cracks, chafe marks, leaks, loose bolts and connections, vibrations and unusual sounds). Observe the generally applicable safety and accident prevention regulations! Use additional lighting (e.g., flashlight) for repair or maintenance work! The warning and information signs applied to the implement provide important instructions for safe operation, observe them for the sake of your own safety! Observe the respective regulations when using public roads! Before starting work, get to know all of the equipment and operating elements as well as their functions. It is too late to do so during operation! Page 37

The spread rate may only be adjusted exactly according to the operating manual and by trained personnel! The user should wear close-fitting clothing. Avoid wearing loose clothes! Please always wear safety shoes with non-slip soles! To reduce the risk of fire, keep the machines clean. It is also recommended to carry a fire extinguisher on the tractor. The implement should be cleaned regularly with compressed air! Check the surrounding area before starting up and operating the implement! (Children!) Ensure sufficient visibility! It is not allowed to carry passengers on the implement during operation and transport! The implement must be coupled according to the instructions and only onto the specified devices! Special care must be taken when coupling and uncoupling implement to and from the tractor! Use only self-locking attachments (nuts) as well as high-tensile bolts. Check the stability of the tractor and the implement when mounting, operating, and performing maintenance/filling. Depending on the soil tillage implement, on which the seeder is mounted, use a step according to EN 14018 and according to the operating manual. When mounting the implement, the hydraulic connections to the tractor hydraulic system must be connected carefully according to the operating manual. Always attach ballast weights at the intended attachment points according to the specifications! Observe the permissible axle load, total weight and transport dimensions! Transport equipment, e.g. lighting, warning signs and any protective equipment, must be checked and mounted! Triggers for fast couplings must be hanging loosely and must not trigger themselves when lowered. Never leave the driver's platform while driving! The driving behaviour, steering and braking capacity are also affected by mounted or towed implements and ballast weights. For this reason, always ensure sufficient steering and braking capacity! When driving in curves, take account of the wide radius and/or the centrifugal mass of the implement! The implement may only be operated when all of the protective devices are installed and in safety position! It is forbidden to stand in the working area of the implement! Do not stand near rotating and swivelling parts of the implement! Hydraulic folding frames may only be actuated when nobody is standing in the swivelling range. There are pinch and shear points on externally powered (e.g. hydraulic) parts! On implements with manual folding, always ensure that the implement is stable! For implements that are driven rapidly with soil-driven tools: Danger after lifting due to the still rotating centrifugal mass! Only approach the implement when it has come to a standstill! Before exiting the tractor, lower the implement onto the ground, switch off the motor and remove the ignition key! Standing between the tractor and the implement is forbidden unless the vehicle is secured against rolling away using the parking brake and/or with wheel chocks! Folded frames and lifting devices must be locked in transport position! Packer catch arms must be swivelled in and locked before road transport! Lock the track markers in transport position! When filling the hopper with slug pellets or similar toxic agents, only fill as much as is needed in the near future. Protective clothing, safety gloves, and face and eye protection must be worn during the filling procedure. Observe the warning information provided by the manufacturer on the packaging. The seed grains used in your spreader can be toxic! Always keep hands, clothing etc. away from rotating parts! Keep your distance when the implement is switched on! Never look into the spreading cone! Product remains should be returned to the original packaging. Residues must not be released into the environment. Authorised crop protection products are not known to have negative effects on the materials of the implement. Page 38

Maintenance, repair, and cleaning work as well as the elimination of malfunctions should always be performed when the drive is switched off and the motor is at a standstill! When mounting the spreading device, the operator must connect it to the tractor or vehicle with a metal connection and if necessary, a grounding cable. Never look into the radar sensor! The operating manual calls for the use of CE-marked exchangeable universal joint shafts as well as their covers! Some parts have stickers warning about high temperatures. When working on these parts when they are hot, safety gloves must be worn. Dust deposits on the hydraulic motor must be prevented. Clean. The implement has the following maximum noise emission values: - Emission sound pressure level L PA= max. 103 db - Sound power level L WA= max. 109 db Based on EN ISO 3746:2005. The measurement uncertainty is approx. +/- 2 db Hearing protection must be worn when using the implement. If possible, the selected fan speed should not be too high. 12.3 Mounted implements Before mounting and dismounting implements on the three-point linkage, move the operating devices into the position that excludes unintentional lifting or lowering! For three-point mounting, the mounting categories of the tractor and the implement must match or be adapted! There is a risk of injury due to crushing and shearing points in the area of the three-point linkage! Do not stand between the tractor and the implement when actuating the external controls for the three-point mounting! When the implement is in transport position, always ensure that the tractor three-point linkage is sufficiently locked to the sides! When driving on roads with the implement lifted, the operating lever must be locked against lowering! 12.4 Maintenance Maintenance, repair, and cleaning work as well as the elimination of malfunctions should always be performed when the drive is switched off and the motor is at a standstill! Remove the ignition key! Switch off the implement! Check the nuts and bolts regularly for tight fit and retighten if necessary! When performing maintenance on the lifted implement, always ensure safety through suitable support elements! When changing work tools with sharp edges, always use suitable tools and gloves! Properly dispose of oils, grease and filters! Always cut the power supply when working on the electrical system! When performing electrical welding work on the tractor and mounted implement, disconnect the cable on the generator and the battery! Spare parts must at least comply with the technical requirements specified by the implement manufacturer! This is ensured with original parts! Do not clean the implement with water. It is recommended to clean the implement with compressed air. CAUTION! Misprints, errors and omissions excepted. Page 39

13 Safety signs Observe this sticker on the implement! It informs you of special dangers! Read and observe the operating manual before operating the implement! Operating errors can lead to serious injuries! Read and observe the operating manual before operating the implement! Danger due to thrown parts; observe the safety distance! Do not stand on the implement while driving! Always switch off the engine and remove the key before maintenance work! Page 40

Never reach into the crushing danger zone as long as the parts can still move! Do not stand between the machines when connecting and actuating the hydraulic system! Be Do not climb onto rotating parts, use the intended access ladders! careful with escaping high-pressure liquids! Observe the instructions in the operating manual! Be careful with escaping highpressure liquids! Observe the instructions in the operating manual! Danger due to thrown parts; observe the safety distance! Maintain a safe distance from hot surfaces! Brush adjustment (function/mode of operation)! Page 41

Maintain a safe distance from rotating implement parts! Never open or remove safety guards when the engine is running! Use hearing protection! Use hearing protection! Hot surface! Do not touch! Risk of injury due to moving parts! Switch off the implement and disconnect the power supply when handling!! WARNING Moving parts can crush and cut. Keep hands clear. Do not operate with guard removed. Risk of injury due to rotating parts. Only work with mounted covers! Do not reach into rotating parts. Switch off the implement and disconnect the power supply when handling! Only operate the implement when the cover is installed! Page 42