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machine overturn.
- Pay a lot of attention when crossing obstacles on
slopes, because the barycentre moving from one
side to the other can cause jolts to the machine,
compromising its balance.
4.4.2 PARKING
WARNING
Do not park the machine near yielding grounds, near
slopes, ditches or steep grounds.
Never leave unattended half during stops. is forbid-
den to leave the machine with the engine running.
When the machine is at rest should always be entered
the parking brake by depressing the lever (5 Fig. 1)
and lock it in place with the latch (6 Fig. 1). On the
restart, press the lever and the latch automatically
unlocks.
4.5 STOPPING OF THE ENGINE
You must anyhow shut the engine off on a flat ground
and not on yielding grounds, near slopes, ditches or
steep grounds.
In order to stop the engine, carry out the following
operations:
- Release the lever forward (7 Fig. 1) or reverse (9
Fig. 1).
- Release the lever rotation (3 Fig. 1).
- Move the throttle lever (10 Fig. 1) to position "E".
At this point, the machine stops.
- Insert the parking brake to prevent accidental
movement of the machine.
4.6 AFTER USE
After using the machine, park it on a flat ground inside
and clean it thoroughly.
A clean and well-maintained machine will always work
at its max. capacity.
When the machine is at rest must always be supported
from the axle support flyer (4 Fig. 5).
SECTION 5
Routine maintenance
5.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
As it was designed, the machine does not need special
maintenance. Anyhow, in order to have the machine
work at its max. capacity and in order to constantly
have a perfectly efficient machine, some precautions
must be followed.
We here below list some operations of ordinary
maintenance. It is important to keep in mind that
lower operating cost and the utmost durability of
the machine depend on the procedure and constant
compliance with these rules.
For whatever problem or explanation, contact the area
dealer of the Manufacturer’s technical department.
DANGER
The several maintenance and adjustment opera-
tions shall be performed with the engine shut off and
with the machine well locked on a firm level ground.
5.2 ENGINE MAINTENANCE
As for the engine maintenance, make reference to the
specific engine instructions manual. Approximately,
every 8 working hours: check and top the engine oil
level up, if necessary.
Check, moreover, the engine air filter and clean it if
necessary. Replace if clogged.
Every 50 working hours, replace the engine oil.
Every two years it is advisable to replace the spark
plug engine.
5.3 MACHINE MAINTENANCE
Periodically wash the machine and clean thoroughly
each part. If a high pressure washing system is used,
check that the fuel does not get wet and that no part
is damaged.
After each washing, it is necessary to lubricate all
parts subject to friction.
The oil in the gearbox is of special type and can not
be replaced.
5.3.1 MAINTENANCE OF THE CHAIN AND
THE DRIVE BELT TO THE WHEELS
The advancement of the machine occurs through
a belt and a mesh chain that are located inside the
machine body; to access the inside of the machine
body, you must remove the rear cover (2 in Fig. 3)
and the 4 screws.
The advancement of the machine occurs through
a belt and a mesh chain that are located inside the
machine body; to access the inside of the machine
body, you must remove the rear cover (2 in Fig. 3)
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