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Safety Zone

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There is a stop switch on the handle of P900 Power Trowel for stopping the machine against any dan-

gers running. The machine runs when stop switch is hold in closed position by the operator. Releasing 

the stop switch will stop the machine.

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If the operator accidentally loses control of the handle or releases the stop switch, engine will stop run-

ning however the hadle will make 1-1,5 turns with the existing energy of the machine (see above figure)

           KEEP EVERYONE AT A SAFE DISTANCE, AWAY FROM THE SAFETY ZONE  

Tranportation

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When loading and transporting the machine, fasten the machine with its lifting eye properly.

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On a carrier, secure the machine safely to prevent its movement or its rolling over.

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Service must be performed only by qualified service technicians.

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Check the maintenance table to make the periodic maintenance.

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Use genuine spare parts only. The manufacturer does not bear any responsibility for damages arising 

from use of non-original spare parts.

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Do not make any service or maintenance without stopping the engine.

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Keep the rotating parts and stationary ring clean.

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Pay extra care while operating the machine on the wet work surfaces. Wet surfaces may cause acci-

dents.

Service

Spécific Safety rules

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Be sure the fuel tank is full. Use the recommended gasoline to run the engine from its instruction book.

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Check engine oil levels.

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Turn the engine’s stop switch clockwise to the position “I”.

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Open the fuel cock.

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Set the speed control lever 1/3 of the way towards the high-speed position.

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If the engine is warm or the ambient temperature is high, close the choke lever half way, or keep it open 
fully. If the engine is cold, or the ambient temperature is low, close the choke lever.

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Pull the starter handle slowly until the resistance is felt. Return the handle to its original position and 
pull swiftly.

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Allow a longer warm-up period in cold weather temperatures.

2. USE AND TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

Starting procédure

Summary of Contents for OPTC12006

Page 1: ...ALTRAD PR0 900 PRO 1200 Manuel de L Op rateur F GB 2 12 Operators Manual Edition du 18 11 2021...

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Page 3: ...is within the EEC it conforms to the following EEC directives Machinery Directive 2006 42 CE Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 CE The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 200...

Page 4: ...anuel il faut pr ter une attention toute particuli re aux textes signal s comme suit LIRE toute la notice pour savoir comment utiliser les commandes de la machine et ce que vous devez faire pour r ali...

Page 5: ...et faites preuve de bon sens lorsque vous utilisez un outil lectrique N utilisez pas d quipement lorsque vous tes fatigu ou sous l influence de drogues d alcool ou de m dicaments Habillez vous correc...

Page 6: ...ntretien pour effectuer l entretien p riodique Utilisez uniquement des pi ces de rechange d origine Le fabricant n assume aucune responsabilit pour les dommages r sultant de l utilisation de pi ces de...

Page 7: ...he La machine restera stationnaire si vous n appliquez aucune force vers le haut et ou vers le bas N utilisez jamais le starter pour arr ter le moteur Laisser la machine tourner au ralenti pendant 2 3...

Page 8: ...DIEN HEBDOMADAIRE Nettoyer la machine au nettoyeur haute pression X V rifier le r glage du pas de lame X Verifier les boulons du pas de lame et verifier les autres boulons de la machine serrez les si...

Page 9: ...changement de la courroie en V V rifiez le serrage de la courroie en V apr s 8 heures d utilisation l aide de votre doigt poussez la courroie trap zo dale partir de son point central Elle doit s tire...

Page 10: ...r l entrainement Vibration s v re de la courroie courroie d tendue r gler la tension de la courroie Usure excessive des rainurages de la courroie la courroie frotte sur des parties saillantes tension...

Page 11: ...agents agr s 3 Les frais de transport ou d exp dition de l appareil Altrad ou ses agents agr s en vue de le faire r parer ou de l valuer apr s r clamation sous garantie 4 Les co ts des mat riaux et o...

Page 12: ...ations Text in this manual to which special attention must be paid are shown in the following way KNOW how to safely use the unit s controls and what you must do for safe maintenance NB Be sure that y...

Page 13: ...achine is working properly Ignition supply must be cut off at once in case of emergency When you are going to leave the machine after termination or interruption of the work secure the machine from un...

Page 14: ...nly The manufacturer does not bear any responsibility for damages arising from use of non original spare parts Do not make any service or maintenance without stopping the engine Keep the rotating part...

Page 15: ...ning may vary from area to area across the floor so the pitch adjustment can be changed to suit accordingly while the machine is in operation When transporting the trowel on a truck always keep blades...

Page 16: ...blade pitch adjustment X Check the blade pitch bolts and check other bolts of the machine if necessary tighten them X X Check engine of level X Clean air filter X Check the V Belt tigtness X Check th...

Page 17: ...ling edge of the blade is behind trowel arm Install bolts and lock washers on each trowel arm and fasten securely If you notice a loose on V belt check the tightness Especially in first using and V be...

Page 18: ...s ambient temperature is too high abnormal belt slip contamination by chemical Ensure good ventilating check drive tension protect the drive Severe belt vibration too low belt tension re tension the d...

Page 19: ...eir recognised agents for repair or assessment against a warranty claim on any machine 4 Materials and or labour costs to renew repair or replace components due to fair wear and tear The following com...

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