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void the warranty and relieve the Manufacturer from all liability in
merit.
The warranty also becomes void if spurious spare parts are used.
Even when covered by the warranty, the machine must be re-
turned Carriage Free.
1.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE AND
USE
The mini storm bears “CE” marking in compliance with the
European Union standards described in directive 98/37/EC
and successive modifications, as stated in the declaration of
conformity with which each machine is equipped.
1.3.1 DESCRIPTION
The «mini storm» lawn mower mainly consists of a metal
structure that comprises a central framework with three-point hitch
(2 Fig. 1) and three rotors situated in the lower part of the bearing
frame driven by a belt transmission system.
The power that operates the machine is transmitted by the tractor
via the driveline (with CE marking CE) which engages centrally
with the power take-off (9 Fig. 1) of the overdrive unit (5 Fig. 1),
and via the consequent belt transmissions that drive the rotors.
Two tools at 180° can also be installed, depending on the job
required. This type of assembly is called “MULCHING” and is
used for mowing lawns or finely cutting the grass in football
pitches, golf courses or public gardens.
The rotors accurately cut the grass thanks to the high speed at
which they spin.
A further mowing action can be obtained with the “MULCHING”
system.
The mechanical mowing action produced by the machine
improves the natural growth of the grass after it has been mowed.
KEY to Fig. 1
A Front part. Advancement direction of the machine
B Rear part
C Left side
D Right side
1 Cover / Machine structure
2 Three-point hitch framework
3 Top link and lifting point
4 Driveline support
5 Overdrive unit
6 Safety guard
7 Power take-of
8 Driveline guard
9 Lower 3-point hitch
10 Identification plate
1.3.2 USE
The “mini storm” lawn mower is exclusively designed for
agricultural use and ground care.
The machine can be used on lawns or in gardens. It is not
suitable for any other type of use. The mowing height must
be chosen with care to prevent the tools from coming into
contact with stones or other objects that could damage the
machine itself.
One single operator seated on the tractor is able to carry
out all the operations required.
All other use of the machine that is not indicated in this
manual relieves the Manufacturer from all and every liability
for damage to persons, animals or property.
Every brought arbitrary modification to the machine ,
raises the constructor from every responsibility for
eventual deriving damages.
1.4 IDENTIFICATION
Each machine is provided with an identification plate (134 Fig. 1)
with the following data:
- Manufacturer’s name and address;
- «CE» marking;
- A) Machine model;
- B) Machine version;
- C) Serial number;
- D) Weight (in Kg);
- E) Year of manufacture.
The data on the identification plate of the machine should be cop-
ied into the last page of this manual and must always be stated
when spare parts and/or assistance are required.
Standard machine supply includes:
- Operation and maintenance manual for the machine;
- «CE» declaration of conformity.
1.5 NOISE LEVEL
The sound level has been measured in compliance with ISO 1680/
2 current standards, with the following results:
- Acoustic pressure LpAm (A) ................................ dB
84
- Acoustic power LwA (A) ....................................... dB
99
CAUTION
The operator is advised to wear adequate ear muffs as personal
protective equipment to prevent damage to his hearing during
daily work with the machine.
1.6 VIBRATIONS
The machine in its normal operation, does not transmit vibrations
to the tractor and therefore to the operator. The rotor, complete
of tools, comes electronically balanced before the assembly.
SECTION 2
General safety notes
2.1 SAFETY NOTES
The user must inform his personnel about the risks deriving from
accidents, about the safety devices installed to safeguard the
operator and about the general accident-preventing regulations
established by the Directives and by the laws in force in the coun-
try where the machine is used.
It is therefore essential for operators to carefully read this manual,
particularly the safety notes, and to pay great attention to opera-
tions which could be particularly hazardous.
The Manufacturer declines all and every liability for failure to
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