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BOLOGNA
- FLY MOWER
10
• Always select the rotor stop position before unthreading the drive shaft from a power drive on a tractor or a completely
independent power drive.
• Make a daily check on nuts, bolts, flexible and other fixture system. Checking for potential defect, alignment, or breakage
that may prejudice the safety of the machine. If you do find any such problem you should immediately take measures to
make repairs or replacements.
• Any maintenance, repair or checking operation must be carried out with the machine completely still and isolated from the
power drive of the tractor. The ignition key must be taken out. Always position the machine on points or blocks when such
procedures are carried out in order to prevent any potential lowering or raising of the tractor.
Safety advice stickers
“Warning!
Ensure that all security messages are legible. Clean them using soap and a cloth. Do not use solvents, diesel oil or petrol. Replace
damaged stickers by asking for them from the OMARV If a stickers happens to be on a part that is to be replaced, make sure
that another one is applied onto the replacement.
”
Stop the motor and remo-
ve the
ignition key before car-
rying out any
maintenance operations
or repairs.
Read carefully the ma-
nual of use and main-
tenance before starting
the machine. Observe
safety rules and securi-
ty instructions during
functioning.
Always wear safety
ear protection.
Do not approach any parts
of your body to the rota-
ting parts when the
machine is in operation or
the motor is running.
Do not open or remo-
ve the safety guards
when the machine is in
operation or the motor
is running.
Maximum rotation
speed of P.T.O. shaft:
540 rpm.
Keep at the safe distance
from the vehicle or tools
Do not remain in the vi-
cinity of swaying parts
of the machine or the
tractor.
Do not open or remove
the safety guards when
the machine is in ope-
ration or the motor is
running