
5.5
SIGNS
See
Table
1
‐
3:
Symbols
concerning
safety
for
the
meaning
of
the
symbols.
ON
TOP
OF
THE
MACHINE
THIS
FIGURE
IS
FOUND:
Figure
5
‐
2:
Adhesive
label
located
on
the
machine
ATTENTION!!!
This
machine
is
equipped
with
sharp
cutting
components;
therefore
keep
hands
and
feet
a
safe
distance
away
from
these.
Never
perform
any
procedures
on
the
machine
whilst
it
is
running.
It
is
recommended
to
not
work
in
areas
with
gravel,
rocks
and/or
foreign
objects
on
the
ground
that
may
be
projected
by
the
cutting
blades
making
it
extremely
dangerous
for
persons
or
things
in
the
vicinity
of
the
running
machine.
Keep
all
personnel
at
least
15
metres
away
from
the
machine.
The
operator
shall
always
wear
a
protective
face
mask
and
as
necessary
rubber
boots
as
well.
ATTENTION!!!
Always
keep
the
hands
at
a
safe
distance
from
the
oscillating
mechanism
on
the
machine
as
it
can
easily
crush
the
fingers.
APPLICATION
OF
THESE
REGULATIONS
IS NOT
A
WASTE
OF
TIME!
THESE
REGULATIONS
CONTRIBUTE
TO
KEEPING
PERSONS
AND
THINGS
FROM
IRREPARABLE
HARM
AND
ENSURE
OPERATOR
SAFETY.
5.6
RESIDUAL
RISKS
Noise:
always
wear
ear
protection.
It
is
recommended
that
one
take
regular
breaks
during
work
time.
Do
not
use
the
machine
for
more
than
8
hours
in
a
day.
6
MACHINE
USE
Dear
customer,
we
thank
you
for
the
trust
you
have
given
ECOTECH
ITALIA.
We
are
confident
that
use
of
this
new
machine
will
fully
fulfil
your
requirements.
For
the
purpose
of
obtaining
optimum
application
and
efficient
maintenance
of
the
machine
over
time,
please
read
all
of
the
directions
and
warnings
described
in
this
booklet,
which
must
always
be
kept
together
with
the
machine.
BEFORE
STARTING
UP
THE
MACHINE
READ
THE
USE
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
THOROUGHLY!
6.1
ADJUSTMENTS
Model
Adjustment
BT
60
DCS
60
DCS
60
Traction
DCS
60
Swing
Top
Cutting
height
With
a
tubular
socket
wrench
of
size
13,
loosen the
screw under
the
cup
(Figure
6
‐
1),
move
one
or
both
of
the
blocks
from
the
top
plate
to
the
bottom
of
it
(fig.6
‐
2),
then
screw
the
whole
thing
and
tighten
the
screw
.
Figure
6
‐
1:
cutting
head
Figure
6
‐
2:
cutting
heights