Gianni Ferrari Turbo 1 User Manual Download Page 4

Operator’s Manual 

Turbo 1 - 2 - 4

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©GF Gianni Ferrari 10-2001

2 – TO OUR CUSTOMERS

- We are proud to welcome you amongst our customers.
- Before starting work, the operator should become thoroughly familiar with the instructions in this manual in order to
use and service the machine in the best possible way.
- The machine has been designed and built in order to offer the best service in the most varied conditions. As always,
the quality of the job will depend upon correct routine maintenance of the equipment.
- Contact the dealer for specific information and advice on matters not covered in this handbook. He will be more than
happy to offer assistance regarding use and maintenance of the machine.

Turbo 1-2-4 is a professional self-propelled mower. This machine has been designed solely for grass cutting and
care in parks and gardens, in the specifications described in this Operator’s Manual.
The operator is responsible for any damage which may occur through improper use and operation outside the
bounds of any instructions given in this manual.

3 – OPERATOR’S RESPONSIBILITIES

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The operator must carefully read this manual and become familiar with the correct way in which to operate,
lubricate and service the machine.

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The operator is responsible for inspecting the machine and must replace or repair those parts subject to continuous
wear which could if neglected cause harm to others.

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The operator is responsible for any harm to third parties, to himself or to property resulting from improper use of
the machine or by failure to comply with the instructions given in this manual.

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The machine has been designed for professional users and should only be used after an adequate training period.
Never allow children or untrained personnel to use the machine. Never carry passengers.

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The operator must not tamper with the machine, or make modifications to it or to any accessories fitted, or fit any
parts or equipment which have not been supplied by our company.

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The machine must only be used for its intended purpose of grass cutting.

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Only use spare parts or accessories which have been designed and supplied by our company for the specific model
in your possession. Please contact your retailer for further information. It is absolutely forbidden to make changes
or to modify the machine other than in the ways expressly indicated in this manual.

The user and the operator are responsible for accidents and hazards caused to other people and to their
goods.

THIS SYMBOL IS USED TO DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WHICH MUST BE TAKEN BY THE OPERATOR TO AVOID ACCIDENTOR INJURY.
PAY THE UTMOST ATTENTION WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL: YOUR SAFETY AND THOSE
OF OTHERS WILL BE AT STAKE.

THE OPERATOR MUST COMPLY WITH THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS
MANUAL WHEN USING THE MACHINE.

Summary of Contents for Turbo 1

Page 1: ...GF Gianni Ferrari 10 2001 USER MANUAL Turbo 1 2 4...

Page 2: ...ARTING AND USING THE MACHINE 10 GRASS CUTTING AND PICK UP 11 PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS 12 INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 13 MOUNTING THE MOWER DECK 14 MOWER DECK VERTICAL SETTING 15 BLADES REPLACEMENT SHARPE...

Page 3: ...8 cc 1371 cc 1498 cc KW 18 2 18 7 22 5 25 22 5 25 N CYLINDER 3 3 4 4 4 4 RPM 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 TYPE 4 DIESEL 4 DIESEL 4 DIESEL 4 DIESEL 4 DIESEL 4 DIESEL FUEL TANK CAPACITY 25 lt 25 lt 25...

Page 4: ...repair those parts subject to continuous wear which could if neglected cause harm to others The operator is responsible for any harm to third parties to himself or to property resulting from improper...

Page 5: ...disengage the PTO rest the machine on the ground and check all parts Before restarting check that conditions have been reset for optimum machine operation 13 When the machine is not in use disengage t...

Page 6: ...The engine turns off 1 at any time when the operator stands up or takes his her weight off the seat 2 during grasscatcher dumping or lifting when the PTO is engaged 3 if the body is open In order to k...

Page 7: ...g 2 arms with 2 cylinder hydraulic lifting system Grass collection Central intake of cut grass by means of a turbine Electrical system 12 V 75 Amp battery Electric starter hour meter Safety microswitc...

Page 8: ...Operator s Manual Turbo 1 2 4 Page 7 GF Gianni Ferrari 10 2001 6 DIMENSIONS...

Page 9: ...clockwise For blades and turbine movements release the PTO lever To stop other movements it is enough leaving the driving control that will return to the neutral position As it concerns the emergency...

Page 10: ...utomatic unlocking device of the front traction The machine operates with a 4 wheel drive exception in case the steering angle is than 30 in this situation indicated by a red warning light a partial u...

Page 11: ...ly 9 STARTING AND USING THE MACHINE Seat adjustment The comfort seat can be adjusted in the following positions a Adjustment according to the operators weight knob 2 Weight indicator 3 When using the...

Page 12: ...rrow to start the machine at a speed proportional to pedal travel Use this method to select the required advancement speed according to the work conditions in question Push the reverse pedal 3 marked...

Page 13: ...it is necessary to be on a levelled ground Proceed in the following way to move the machine in these conditions engage the parking brake fully turn in clockwise the screw wheel on the left side of the...

Page 14: ...on the machine Operate a safe distance away from persons Keep hands feet and clothing far from all moving parts PTO ENGAGEMENT Engage the PTO lever to activate the mower deck blades and the intake tur...

Page 15: ...DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO GET ON THE MACHINE OPERATE A SAFE DISTANCE AWAY FROM PEOPLE KEEP HANDS FEET AND CLOTHING FAR FROM ALL MOVING PARTS The lever 1 that keeps the door closed automatically releases...

Page 16: ...al setting is neutral lift occurs when moving the lever backwards while the grasscatcher is lowered by moving the lever forwards When the grasscatcher reaches the desired height which can be lower tha...

Page 17: ...CTION AND MAINTENANCE Note the bodywork must be opened in order to carry out the majority of the described inspections Proceed in the following way a Dump the grasscatcher b Switch off the engine c Se...

Page 18: ...first position The device should now start Just touch the relative central sensor to activate the alarm buzzer No particular adjustement is required except for thorough cleaning Remember to disconnect...

Page 19: ...s immediately stop working clean the net and check correct operation of the electric fan Contact the Service Dept if the problem still exists Cleaning the air precleaner Air filter is protected by a p...

Page 20: ...r every 50 work hours The belts must be immediately replaced if they become cracked or considerably worn The transmission belts tensioner has take up springs which do not require adjustments During ma...

Page 21: ...21 Forward and reverse motion pedal When they are not depressed the forward and reverse motion pedals will be coupled and the machine is at a standstill If this does not occur operate by means of a T...

Page 22: ...s are not very frequent since maintenance and normal operations cleaning and sharpening blades can be carried out when positioning the mower deck in the vertical see next paragraph Proceed in the foll...

Page 23: ...the mower deck chain to the relative ring on the platform Proceed in the opposite way to restore working position 15 BLADES REPLACEMENT SHARPENING Proceed in the following way when replacing the mower...

Page 24: ...ne and remove the key 16 HYDRAULIC LIFT FOR FRONT ATTACHMENT Technical features The machine is equipped with a hydraulic front lift It is composed of an oloedynamic pump assembled in parrallel on the...

Page 25: ...cuit as already described in chapter 16 Oil quantity and quality see chapter 21 Specific maintenance consists of periodical greasing after about 50 hours by means of the six grease nipples located a o...

Page 26: ...LAeq dB A 90 90 90 2 LWAM dB A 105 105 105 3 VIBR Stearing wheel m s Axial 4 2 Radial 2 9 Axial 4 2 Radial 2 9 Axial 4 2 Radial 2 9 3 VIBR Operators feet m s2 0 5 0 5 0 5 4 RPM 3000 3000 3000 1 Acoust...

Page 27: ...ement X Coolant replacement X Engine maintenance In heavy duty conditions frequency must be lower Engine maintenance see engine U M manual First replacement o These cleaning operations should be done...

Page 28: ...Operator s Manual Turbo 1 2 4 GF Gianni Ferrari 10 2001 Pag 27 SAFETY LABELS 1 2 5 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 4 3 2 1 1 4 1 4 4 3 1 5 1 3 1 1 3 5 2 5 3...

Page 29: ...fety distance when machine is working keep other people at a MIN distance of 5 meters 1 4 Read the User Manual 2 2 1 Rotating blades do not approach hands and foot wounding danger 3 3 1 Rotating blade...

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