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An  exact  description  of  the  Model  and  Serial 
Number  will  make  it  easier  for  our  Technical 
Service to respond quickly and efficiently.  
Therefore,  always  indicate  the  machine  model 
and  serial  number  when  you  contact  Technical 
Service.   
 

3.3. 

Main Parts of the Machine and Controls 

See Fig. 1 
 

N. 

Description 

Right rotor 

Left rotor 

Right float adjustment knob 

Left float adjustment knob 

Accelerator 

Protection cage 

Battery 

Fuel tank 

Water tank (Fig. 2) 

10 

Right control joystick  

11 

Left control joystick 

12 

Right headlight 

13 

Left headlight  (Fig.2) 

14 

Seat 

15 

Engine 

16 

Oil tank (Fig.2) 

17 

Hydraulic pump (Fig.2) 

18 

Pressure gauge (Fig.2) 

 

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NB:

  For  reasons  of  description  the 

machine  may  be  represented  without  the 
protection  devices.  The  machine  cannot 
and  must  not  be  operated  in  these 
conditions. At the time of installation, every 
precaution  must  be  taken  to  ensure  that 
the  protection  and  safety  devices  are  in 
place and efficient.  

 

3.4. 

Seat Adjustment 

For  horizontal  adjustment,  operate  the  lever  (Fig. 
3  No.  4)  located  under  the  seat  (1).  Find  the 
desired position and release the lever (4). 
  

3.5. 

Blade Inclination Adjustment 

The  blade  inclination  can  be  adjusted  with  the 
knobs (Fig. 4 No. 1 & 2). 
Turn the knob (1) clockwise to increase the blade 
inclination of the right rotor (Fig. 1 No. 3). 
Turn the knob (2) clockwise to increase the blade 
inclination of the left rotor (Fig. 1 No. 4). 
To  decrease  the  inclination,  turn  the  knobs 
counter-clockwise. 
 

3.6. 

 Joysticks 

The  machine  has  two  joysticks,  one  on  the  left-
hand  driver’s  side  (Fig.  5)  which  executes  two 
movements  (forward  and  backward)  and  one  on 

the  right-hand  side  (Fig.  6),  which  executes  four 
movements (forward, backward, right and left). 

The  machine  movements  are  controlled  by  a 
pressure  regulating  valve  (Fig.  7)  located  in  the 
lower part of the machine. 

 

3.7. 

Ambient Conditions 

The  machine  should  be  used  sheltered  from 
atmospheric agents.   

The places where the machine is used should be 
well  ventilated  and  conform  to  the  regulations  in 
force  regarding  hygiene  and  safety  in  the 
workplace.  

  

 

 

Do  not  come  close  to  the 

machine with naked flames or similar.  

 

Do  not  use  the  machine  in 

places  where  there  is  a  risk  of 
explosion or fire. 

 

 

IMPORTANT

:  The  exhausts  contain 

carbon  monoxide,  a  hazardous  mortal 
gas. Do not start the engine in closed or 
badly ventilated places. 

 

 

3.8. 

Not Permitted Uses  

 
It  is  prohibited  to  employ  the  machine  for  uses 
different  from  those  expressly  indicated  by  the 
manufacturer. 
 

4.  DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION  

 

4.1. 

Delivery 

All  the  material  shipped,  including  the  detached 
parts, are checked before delivery.  
 

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Upon receipt check that the machine has 
arrived  intact  in  all  of  its  parts.  If 
otherwise, 

immediately 

contact 

our 

dealer. 

 

 
The  machine  is  delivered  in  a  crate  weighing 
about 370 kg. 
Unload it with a forklift truck of adequate capacity 
and position it on a stable and horizontal surface. 
Remove  the  top  and  side  packaging  and  lift  the 
float  machine  with  a  crane  using  suitable  metal 
cables  hooked  onto  the  attachment  at  the  center 
of the machine. 
The  float  machine  is  shipped  fully  assembled 
except for the seat and the engine-side headlight; 
moreover, the two steering levers are lowered and 
the battery cable is detached. 

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Page 1: ...del listed MK8 121 1790049 MBW Inc 250 Hartford Rd PO Box 440 Slinger WI 53086 0440 Phone 262 644 5234 Fax 262 644 5169 E mail mbw mbw com Website www mbw com MBW UK Ltd Units 2 3 Cochrane Street Bolt...

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Page 4: ...necessary for proper use of the machine Please carefully follow the instructions and keep it in a suitable and accessible place The contents of this manual may be modified without prior notice or oth...

Page 5: ...4 3 Water Supply 9 4 4 Fuel 9 4 5 Engine Oil 9 5 USE 9 5 1 Preliminary Checks 9 5 2 Starting 9 5 3 Driving the Float Machine 10 5 4 Use 10 5 5 Stopping 10 5 6 Stopping in Emergency Conditions 11 6 HAN...

Page 6: ...n the machine The purpose of this manual is to bring to the attention of the operator with illustrations and texts the fundamental instructions and the criteria to follow for use and maintenance of th...

Page 7: ...od 3353 3313 Dimensions mm 2450x1205x1040 2450x1205x1040 2450x1205x1040 2450x1205x1040 2450x1205x1040 2450x1205x1040 Packaging dimensions mm 2530x1280x1100 2530x1280x1100 2530x1280x1100 2530x1280x1100...

Page 8: ...the left hand driver s side Fig 5 which executes two movements forward and backward and one on the right hand side Fig 6 which executes four movements forward backward right and left The machine movem...

Page 9: ...expand 4 Close the filler cap 5 Always thoroughly clean the area around the cap removing any small spills 4 5 Engine Oil Refer to the engine manual attached Dispose of used oil in the appropriate man...

Page 10: ...el sinks into the concrete by about 2 3 mm when walking on it The floating pass intervals depend on the ambient factor temperature and atmospheric conditions cold or hot season On average about 250 30...

Page 11: ...to the weight indicated in the technical characteristics To transport the machine on a truck place the blades in horizontal position using the control knobs Transporting the float machine with the bla...

Page 12: ...proceed as follows Slightly lift the float machine off the ground about 10 cm Mount the floats on the blades checking the correct direction of rotation When the floats have been mounted reposition th...

Page 13: ...contact with flames and or sparks If you can foresee that the machine will not be used for more than one month drain the fuel from the tank in order to prevent the formation of rubbery deposits Also...

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Page 51: ...air filter The float machine does not move forward and backward Tie rod broken Replace tie rod Fork pin broken or slipped off Replace pin or fork Bascule support jammed Clean bascule support The floa...

Page 52: ...f the manufacturer 8 For components not manufactured by us the conditions of guarantee of the original suppliers are valid Any claims will hence be transferred to the purchaser 9 This guarantee is val...

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