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Take the compactor to where it is required.
If using the 'Detachable' transport attachment to wheel the unit, tilt the compactor forward to raise the transport wheels off the
ground. Swing the transporter frame back, then across to disconnect it from the rear of the compactor. Place the transporter
frame somewhere safe until next required. For machines with the 'Fixed' transporter tilt the machine forward, pull the
transporter rearwards and upwards, lower the machine to the fl oor and latch the transporter into the 'up' position.
Where it is necessary to use lifting equipment to position the compactor, make sure the lifting equipment has a WLL (Working
Load Limit) suitable for the compactors weight (see specifi cation chart on page 4 or the machine numberplate). Attach
suitable chains or slings ONLY to the lifting point on the top of the compactor.
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If the compactor is fi tted with the water spray system and the application requires its use, check that the water outlet valve is
closed, then fi ll the water bottle with clean water.
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Having carried out the checks listed in the 'pre start' section, you may start the engine.
The Belle Group 'PCx' range of compactors are fi tted with a centrifugal clutch, this allows the engine to run at idle without
driving the vibrator.
As the engine speed is increased the clutch will engage and will drive the vibrator.
For correct operation, the engine speed should be set to maximum.
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Set the throttle to maximum and use the control handle to steer or turn the compactor.
The vibrator will not only cause the baseplate to vibrate but will also cause it to travel forward. During normal operation you
should not have to push the compactor but allow it to travel at its own pace. The speed of travel will be determined by the
condition of the surface being compacted.
If the surface to be compacted is on a slope, great care must be taken when controlling the compactor's direction of travel. If
necessary, use a suitable rope attached to the compactor at a low point on the chassis, to allow a helper to take part of the
compactor's weight. Work up and down a slope not across.
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Work the compactor over the surface in an organised pattern until the required compaction has been achieved.
Where there are a number of different layers to be compacted on top of each other, compact each layer individually.
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To stop the compactor vibrating, set the throttle to idle.
Problem
Engine will not start.
Engine still will not start.
Unit will not vibrate.
Asphalt adhering to plate.
Paving blocks damaged.
Bituminous surface
fl aking (laminating).
Low travel speed
(plate sinking).
Operating The Compactor
Troubleshooting Guide
Cause
No fuel.
Engine switched off.
Spark plug fouled.
Engine cold.
Engine fl ooded.
Major Fault
Engine speed too slow.
Drive belt tension loose.
Air fi lter blocked.
Drive failure.
Vibrator failure.
Lack of lubrication.
Plate in direct contact with material.
Over compaction.
Layer thickness too deep.
Moisture content too high or too low.
Remedy
Open fuel tap.
Fill fuel tank.
Switch engine on.
Clean and reset plug gap.
Close choke.
Honda, open choke, fully open throttle, pull recoil starter
until engine fi res.
Contact Agent or Belle Group.
Set engine speed control to fast.
Adjust belt tension.
Clean or renew air fi lter.
Contact Agent or Belle Group.
Contact Agent or Belle Group.
Use a water spray system.
Use a paving pad.
Remove and relay.
Remove some of the material.
Remove material and adjust.
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