E nglish
Switching off the engine :
• Move the throttle control lever (1) to low speed (= tortoise).
• The ABM pilot light (if
fitted) will
come on.
• Turn the ignition
key (3) to the 0 position and remove from the ignition switch.
• Store the key in a safe place away from children and unauthori
sed persons.
9.5 Moving
the machine
A. If you either have a standard machine or a version
with ABM.
As the machine is not self-propelled,
it is pushed or pulled to the work site with the engine
turned off.
Warning :
the machine is a heavy piece of equipment. Know your own capabili
ty. Overuse of
your back m ay cause prolonged pains, rheumatics and paralysis. Always seek
assistance when lifting
things that are too heavy for you.
B. If you have a self-propelled machine (ZR type)
• Start the engine (Chapter 9.4).
• Move the throttle control lever so that the engine runs at
low speed (= tortoise).
• Make sure that the safety handle is in the neutral position.
• Moving the machine:
Move the control handle forwards, then the machine will
m ove
forwards. The more you m ove the control handle forwards, the
faster the speed.
The opposite also works: Turning the control
handle backwards will
cause the machine
to m ove backwards at a speed proportional
to the amount that you m ove the control handle.
C. Lastly : If you have the Cross Country version
(version with caterpillar tracks)
• Start the engine (Chapter 9.4).
• Move the throttle control lever so that the engine runs at
low speed (= tortoise).
• Move the safety handle to the neutral position.
• To m ove the machine, perform the foll
owing steps:
NOTE: The control handle consists of two separate handles,
where the left-hand handle controls the left-hand track, and
the right-hand handle controls the right-hand track.
• To m ove the machine straight ahead (forwards or backwards) : Move both control handles at the
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