Safety instructions
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Driving on slopes
If the device, while in use, stops on slopes or the engine cuts
out, the device can roll away. Immediately activate the park-
ing brake to prevent the device from rolling away.
Never unlock the drive on a slope because the device can roll
away.
Sliding and tipping risk
There is a risk of injury during driving on slopes due to tipping
over or sliding. When driving across slopes, the danger of tip-
ping is greatest.
While in ride-on operation (MC), do not use the device on
slopes.
max. 33°
Use the device in the remote control mode (RC) only on less
than 33° slopes.
In remote control mode (RC), do not pause below the device
on slopes.
– Always drive uphill and downhill, never drive crossways to
the slope.
– Observe the information in chapter Operating modes.
– Never drive on a slope that you cannot drive up backwards
without sliding.
– Proceed with extreme caution when you change directions
and do not turn on slopes.
– Prior to entering the slope, always activate the differential
lock. Move on slopes only when the differential lock is acti-
vated.
– Always keep the speed low when moving on slopes.
– Do not start abruptly and do not brake abruptly.
– Drive with the bar flipped up. If the device tips over, the bar
can prevent the device from rolling.
When the wheels encounter obstacles such as roots,
branches, rocks, mounds etc., the device can tilt or slip.
– Only drive on terrain that it free of obstacles and when you
know about the terrain conditions.
– Pay attention to bumps, holes, and other visible hazards.
– Do not drive close to danger zones (e.g. walls, slopes,
steep declines, etc.).
Increased risk of tipping with additional load
When the transport rack is loaded, there is an increased risk
of tipping. Please observe the information on the transport
rack.
Keep in mind that all attachments or additional loads increase
the risk of tilting.
Danger due to uncontrolled slipping
Only park the device on flat surfaces.
Proceed with extreme caution when the ground is wet or
loose. The danger of slipping is very high on cut growth,
whether wet or dry.
If the mower starts to slide you can regain control by activat-
ing the brake.
Uncontrolled sliding can occur because of:
– slope angles that are too steep.
– slippery ground.
– poor tire grip.
– speeding.
– abrupt braking.
– an inappropriate task for the device.
If the device tilts or slips
– Never try to stop a tilting or sliding device. Severe injuries
can result.
– Remove leaking fluids (oil, fuel, battery acid) from the de-
vice and the floor. Deposit of contaminated soil in a manner
according to local regulations.
– Undetectable damage may have occurred to the device. In
case of malfunctions, there is a risk of injury. Have an au-
thorized service center check the device.
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