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possible thanks to technical parameters of a building machine. In this case the
supporting frame may remain fixed on the pallet.
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The cutter must be transported always being fixed in the supporting frame.
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After loading fix the supporting frame properly on the loading surface. For fixing use lash
eyes for such purpose welded on the frame. Its fixed position must be sufficiently stabile
against any unwilling motion.
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It is strictly forbidden to handle the cutter with its engine and cutting head running.
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Store the machine only in spaces protected against water
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During storage keep the remote control box separately.
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Before storage clean all parts of the machine. Use pressure water for cleaning.
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Clean especially oily spots.
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Exchange all damaged or worn parts. Use always original spare parts. For spare parts
contact your dealer or authorised services.
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Before putting machine aside for a longer time change the engine oil and the filter
element. The filter body is located aside of the engine. Under the filter body there is the
oil discharge hole. For easy oil discharge use a hose about 15 cm long.
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Discharge the used oil into a special bin. Dispose the used filter element always in
accordance with relevant valid laws and local regulations.
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Remove any spilled oil and clean all oily spots.
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Always put the machine aside on a flat and solid floor.
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For easy further handling put the cutter on a wooden pallet (use of a fork lift truck).
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In case of a wooden pallet do not forget to fix the supporting frame properly with bolts or
binding bands.
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Do not put any objects or tools on the machine.
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Store the fuel canisters separately. Keep them away from the machine.
Oil filter
Oil discharge hole
Dipstick
Oil-filling hole
Summary of Contents for FZ 500 H
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