EN - 11
– Load the machine with the motor switched off and
pushed by an adequate number of people.
– Lower the cutting-means assembly.
–
Position it so that it can not cause
a hazard for anybody.
– Fasten firmly to the means of transport using
ropes or chains to prevent it from tipping over.
11. ASSISTANCE AND REPAIRS
This manual provides all the necessary information
to run the machine and for correct basic maintenance
operations which can be performed by the user. Any
regulations and maintenance operations not described
herein must be carried out by your Dealer or Authorised
Service Centre, which have the necessary knowledge
and equipment to ensure that the work is carried out
correctly, maintaining the correct degree of safety and
the original operating conditions of the machine.
Any operations performed in unauthorized centres or by
unqualified persons will totally invalidate the Warranty and
all obligations and responsibilities of the Manufacturer.
•
Only authorized service workshops can carry
out guaranteed repairs and maintenance.
•
The authorized service workshops only use genuine
spare parts. Genuine spare parts and accessories
have been designed specifically for machines.
•
Non-original parts and attachments are not approved;
use of non-original spare parts and attachments
will jeopardize the safety of the machine and relieve
the Manufacturer from all obligations or liabilities.
12. WARRANTY COVERAGE
The warranty conditions are intended for consumers
only, i.e. non-professional operators.
The warranty covers all material quality and
manufacturing defects recognised during the warranty
period by your Dealer or Authorised Service Centre.
The warranty is restricted to the repair or replacement
of components recognised as faulty.
It is advisable to send your machine once a year
to an authorized service workshop for servicing,
assistance and safety device inspection.
The warranty only applies to machines
subjected to regular maintenance.
The user must follow all the instructions provided
in the accompanying documentation.
The warranty does not cover damages resulting from:
•
Failure to become familiar with the documentation
accompanying the machine (Instruction manuals).
• Professional use.
• Carelessness, negligence.
•
External causes (lightning, impact, presence of
foreign bodies inside the machine) or incidents.
•
Incorrect use or assembly or prohibited
by the manufacturer.
•
Poor maintenance.
•
Modification to the machine.
• Use of non-genuine spare parts (adaptable parts).
• Use of accessories not supplied or
approved by the manufacturer.
The warranty does not cover:
•
The routine/extraordinary maintenance operations
(described in the instruction manual).
•
Normal wear and tear of consumables, such
as drive belts, cutting means, headlights,
wheels, safety bolts and cabling.
•
Normal wear and tear.
• Deterioration in the appearance of
the machine due to use.
•
Cutting means supports.
•
Any ancillary expenses related to the enforcement
of the warranty, such as costs incurred to travel to
the user's location, transfer of the machine to the
Dealer, rental of replacement equipment or calling of
independent enterprises to perform maintenance work.
The user is protected by his or her own national legislation.
The user’s rights under the national laws or his or her own
country are not in any way restricted by this warranty.
13. MAINTENANCE TABLE
Intervention
Frequency
Notes
MACHINE
Check all fasteners
Before each use
par. 7.4
Safety checks/check controls
Before each use
par. 6.2
Check the rear discharge
/ side discharge guards.
Before each use
par. 6.2.1
Check the grass catcher,
side discharge chute.
Before each use
par. 6.2.1
Check the cutting means
Before each use
par. 6.2.1
Check the battery
charge status
Before each use
*
Recharge the battery
After each use
par. 7.2.2 *
General cleaning
and inspection
After each use
par. 7.3
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