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TIP:
It is a good idea to become acquainted with the characteristics of this self-propelled
machine and do so in a quiet spacious location without bystanders or obstacles.
NOTE:
You can also adjust the speed by accelerating or decelerating.
INFORMATION:
The machine has a high centre of gravity a relatively narrow wheel base to offer
access to gardens with a narrow entrance. This means that there may be a danger that the ma-
chine can tilt when driving over an uneven surface. You can optionally provide the machine with
double traction wheels to prevent this from occurring. These wheels can be easily and quickly
installed and removed. Order number: MA 020 001 002
Warning:
Always turn the control handle in steps when descending a slope to ensure the
mass inertia of the machine is kept under control. If the machine uncontrollably
starts to gain speed, turn the control handle in the opposite direction so that
the oil pressure can brake the wheel motors.
• If you wish to move the machine over a small distance without starting the engine, turn the control
handle in the direction that you wish to go. Push or pull the machine simultaneously in that direction.
Take the weight of the machine into account so that men cannot be injured when exerting this effort.
9.6 Operating the machine
• If the required checks have been performed (see §9.1)…
• And if the chipper has been set up correctly in the working environment (see § 9.3) and facili-
ties are in place for collecting or discharging the chippings: The machine can be set to its working
confi guration.
Caution:
Be sure to always apply the parking
brake whilst working.
NOTE:
Safety rules must always be observed when working with the machine.
(Read § 7.3). The
operator must always wear suitable clothing: gloves and personal protection equipment (PPE) as
prescribed in this manual (read § 7.3.4).
• Start the engine. (See § 9.4)