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Caution :
If you do not m ove both control handles by the same amount, the machine will
not m ove in a straight line.
• To turn to the right: By m oving the left-hand control handle (1) through a larger angle than the
right-hand control handle, the machine turns to the right. The greater the difference between the
control handles, the faster the machine will
turn.
• To turn to the left: Move right-hand control handle (2) through a larger angle than the left-hand
handle (1) will
cause the machine to turn to the left.
• To turn the machine on the spot: Move each handle in opposite directions.
The machine m ay quickly
change direction during a turn.
WAR
NING
KEEP yOuR
FEET SAFE !
The operator must be on his guard and m ove the control handles carefull
y.
TIP :
It is a good idea to become acquainted with the characteristics of a self-propelled machine and do
so in a quiet spacious location without bystanders.
Note :
You can m ove the throttle control lever to increase the speed of the machine. This will
increase the
speed of the engine. (Read the previous tip before operating the machine at working speed.)
9.6 Operating the machine
9.6.1 Before starting work
• Wear proper apparel,
protecti
ve gloves and safety equipment as instructed in this manual (see
Chapter 7.3).
• A good gardener is well
organized and plans his work. This will
enable you to have perfect
control to avoid accidents.
• The wood should be systematically stacked before commencing the work : thick branches, thin
branches, leaves and damp products. Ensure that the material
does not contain any foreign objects.
• Never run the machine in an enclosed area. If this is done, there is a danger of being poisoned
by the exhaust fumes from the engine.
• Always shred with the engine at full
throttle.
Summary of Contents for Superprof 2000
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