CAMON Rotavators Safety ALWAYS start the engine in the open air DO NOT smoke when refuelling DO NOT mix OIL with the fuel ALWAYS stop the engine before making any adjustments, refuelling, moving or cleaning, or when the unit is unattended...
CAMON Rotavators Controls Controls Description OPC LEVER (red lever that stops the machine when released) ENGINE STOP LEVER CLUTCH CONTROL LEVER GEAR LEVER (the location of different gears are shown on the selector) PTO LEVER (there is a safety device that prevents engagement with reverse gear)
CAMON Rotavators Assembly Instructions 1. Remove the machine from its packing case. 2. Rotate the handlebar stem to the operating position and fit the handlebars - check operation and routing of cables. 3. Fit the wheels, ensuring the correct rotation (see diagram A below) and check the tyre pressures (20psi). 4. Fit the gearbox dipstick.
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CAMON Rotavators To Start Petrol Engine Using the dipstick provided, check the engine oil level. Top up with 10w/40 oil if necessary. Check fuel level. Only use unleaded petrol from a clean container. Never re-fuel when the engine is hot or running. Leave 1” air space in the fuel tank. Turn the fuel tap to ‘ON’ position, if the engine is cold set the choke lever to ‘ON’ position.
CAMON Rotavators Operation Use handlebar adjuster (G) to set handlebar height. Hold the handlebar and pull up the clutch lever (C). Depress the red OPC lever (A) and select working speed 1 (D). NEVER select a higher wheel speed for work.
CAMON Rotavators Operating Hints CLEAR THE WORK AREA. Long grass must be cleared and all debris removed. LET THE MACHINE DO THE WORK. Excessive downward pressure on the handlebars may cause the machine to jump. Apply gentle pressure and the machine will find its own digging depth according to the type of ground. If the ground is hard, position the depth adjuster centre knife on the top hole and make several passes until the desired depth is achieved.
CAMON Rotavators Replacing the Tines To replace the tines, it is necessary to remove the rotavator attachment from the power unit. Once removed, turn the rotavator upside down to facilitate replacement of the tines. LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE ORIENTATION TINES.
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CAMON Rotavators Adjusting Rotavator Width The rotavator width can be adjusted using the following configurations: Current unit No of No of Increase or No of No of Tines Flanges Decrease configuration Tines Flanges 52cm (20”) Increase 66cm (26”) 66cm (26”) Decrease 52cm (20”) 80cm (32”) Decrease 66cm (26”) PLEASE NOTE: The 46cm rotavator attachment (12 tines on 4 flanges) cannot be adjusted in size 52cm (20”) - 16 tines on 4 flanges...
CAMON Rotavators Maintenance Guide For engine maintenance please refer to engine manufacturers manual. After every hour of operation stop the engine and remove the spark plug cap. Check engine oil level (recommended oil SAE 10w/40). Before checking the oil level ensure the machine is level.
CAMON Rotavators Maintenance Programme OPERATION EVERY EVERY EVERY YEAR WEEK or 100 HOURS ENGINE Check engine oil level 10w/40 See separate engine manual GEARBOX Check gearbox oil level & (see page 15) CONTROLS Check nuts & bolts Ensure clutch cable has free play...
CAMON Rotavators Service Information Every Week • With the machine on a level surface, check the gearbox oil level, top up as necessary using the correct oil as listed below. The gearbox oil level should reach between the two notches on the dipstick (fig. 2, C) .
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CAMON Rotavators Service Information Gearbox Oil Quantities CAMON C6/C8/C10 = approx 2.3 litres CAMON C13 = approx 2.6 litres Oil Type Fuchs Titan Hyp 90 Valvoline 80w-90 GL-5 Morris EP80w/90 API GL5 Castrol EPX 80w-90 Motorex Hypoid SAE 80w/90 API GL5 Millers...
CAMON Rotavators Troubleshooting Guide PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Unable to select gear Pressure washing has removed Grease the detent ball and lubrication of gear lever detent quadrant. ball. Unable to pull engine over Machine has been tipped on Remove spark plug and air side for cleaning and engine filter. Stand to one side and...
CAMON Rotavators Risk Assessment HAZARDS RISK LEVEL ACTION NEEDED General The machine should only be used by trained operators. Machine tipping over Do not use on slopes over 25 Machine jumping High Ensure the centre knife is in good condition and adjusted to suit the ground conditions.
CAMON Rotavators Service Record To ensure your machine is kept in peak condition, we recommend that you have it serviced regularly by one of Tracmaster’s Authorised Agents. To find out who your local Authorised Agent is, contact Tracmaster on 01444 247689. SERVICE SCHEDULE First 2 Weeks or 30 Hours of Work - whichever is sooner (see page 15)
CAMON Rotavators Warranty Registration To validate your warranty please complete the form below and return it to: Tracmaster Ltd, Sovereign Centre, Victoria Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 9LR Alternatively visit www.tracmaster.co.uk and complete the online form. CUSTOMER DETAILS Name: ....................Company (if applicable): ....................
CAMON Rotavators Rotavator Sticker Positions CE label (part no: 58046963) Read manual (part no: 58057724) How to use (part no: 580C0039) Beware rotating blades (2 off part no: 58046922) Adjustment (part no: 580C0054) To operate the machine (part no: 810937) IMPORTANT: The labels must be kept clean from dust and mud and must always be clearly visible and legible.
CAMON Rotavators Machine Overview Diagram Engine stop lever C6 & C8 OPC lever Parking brake lever Throttle lever Clutch lever Wheel speed lever Digging knives engagement lever Handlebar adjuster Petrol cap Gearbox oil level Depth adjuster Digging knives Engine oil...
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CAMON Rotavators Machine Overview Diagram Forward/reverse Differential lever OPC lever C13P & D lever Parking brake lever Throttle lever Engine stop lever Left brake lever Clutch Right brake lever Wheel speed lever Steering lever column unlocking Gearbox oil level Petrol cap...
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