PROBLEMS
CAUSES
REMEDIES
Motor or drum does
not rotate
Not plugged in properly or cable
damaged
Make sure that the supply is correctly plugged in (plug,
extension lead, etc). Check the supply cable.
No main voltage
Test or have tested by an electrician (circuit breaker,
plug, etc).
Switch defective, motor cable
damaged
Have tested by an electrician or contact the service de-
partment.
Motor faulty (no power, unpleas-
ant smell)
Contact the service department to have the motor re-
placed.
Does not start (petrol engine)
Refer to engine service instructions or contact after sales
service if the engine stopped or find the spark plug faulty
or loose.
Belt broken
Contact the parts department for a replacement.
Drum stuck
Ensure the product is disconnected from the power.
Check that the drum rotates, remove whatever prevents
the rotation.
Difficult to start
Drum rubs against ground
Free the drum to make it easier to start.
Motor start capacitor
Replace the capacitor.
Ineffective operation
with jerks and consid-
erable vibration
Drum position too low
Tools worn out
Check the drum (mills) fixture. Change the drum or the
cutters, brush, and so on.
Groove or mill makes abnormal
vibration
Abnormal cutter wear
Check the rotation of the cutters on the four shafts.
Change the drum or the cutters.
Transportation, storage and disposal
Transportation
Consider the following points when transporting the
product.
• The height of the steering shaft can be adjusted by
rotating the knob (1).
• Upon installation at the work site, the product can be
moved without running the engine simply by pushing
it along on its three wheels.
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