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When positioning the waste container underneath
the suction head, check that the gasket fits tight
on the edge of the container.
5 Operation
5.1 Starting the machine
Open the fuel cock before starting the machine.
This can be reached through the bottom open
part of the bonnet.
Push the cock lever to ON.
Make sure that the steering column is in neutral,
that is locked in the centre position. The engine
does not start with the steering column in this
position.
Pull the Starter knob on the dashboard next to
the ignition key.
Turn and hold the ignition key in the START
position for no more than 5 seconds.
When the engine has started, put the Starter knob
back in position.
If the engine does not turn on the first try, wait
at least 10 seconds before operating the Starter
again.
The flashing light and the hour counter are
activated when the engine is running.
If the fuel level is at a minimum, the red light
between the ignition key and the starter knob
goes on.
WARNING
Even though the machine has an
isolation system of the vibrations
produced by the engine, stresses
transmitted to the hand and arm of the
operator through the steering column
cannot be eliminated completely.
Prolonged use may cause vascular
problems in the hands.
Generalised times of use cannot be
established, since they are subject to
several factors:
Predisposition to insufficient
blood circulation.
Low ambient temperature.
Grip excessively tight.
We recommend use interrupted by
pauses instead of continuous.
We recommend a medical examination
in case of regular and continuous use or
if phenomena like tingling of the hands
and cold fingers occur repeatedly.
WARNING
You do not need to adjust the engine
rpm. The rotation speed is adjusted and
preset at the factory.
Do not change speed by intervening on
the carburetor of the engine. This could
compromise the smooth and safe
operation of the machine.
WARNING
WARNING