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PJGCV160 / PJGCV190 / PJXP200
POSITION
DESCRIPTION
1 - START
Used when starting the engine, in adjusting engine speed or in a short-time machine standstill at which the engine
is still running. In this position, wire latch in the lower part of the safety switch latches the lever in pressed
position.
In this position of the safety switch always change gear to neutral on the gearbox or disengage
the clutch of travel wheels, and switch off the drive of working implements!
2 - RUN
Used in machine operation.
The wire latch must be always released to enable the safety switch to fulfill its function in critical situations!
3 - STOP
Used to switch off the engine during machine shut down or in critical situations. The engine switched off always
when the safety ignition switch lever on the left handlebar handgrip is released; taking off hand from the handgrip
will do. The condition is that the wire latch is at the time alway released – see Warning in the description of
Position no. 2- RUN.
Table 20: Positions of safety ignition switch
2.6.3 Starting the engine
The engine starting is described in the instruction for use of the engine.
Attention! The machine is fitted with an automatic centrifugal clutch. At speeds above the minimum the energy
will always transmit to the gearbox. Hence do not start the engine with engaged gear but keep it always in the
neutral gear “0”! On adapters with active accessory drive always turn off the drive of the working implement!
2.6.4 Adjustment of guiding handles
The handlebars of the guiding handles can be adjusted in two axes.
Never adjust the handlebar position when the machine is moving! There is a danger of loss of control over the
machine with the possibility of danger to health or property of the operator or other persons!
POSITION
ADJUSTMENT
USE
DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY
Side
adjustment
Pict. 8
Side adjustment is used where it is undesirable for
the operator to move over the cultivated soil (e.g.
during rototilling), or if there is not enough space
on the sides of the machine (e.g. mowing along
fences).
Take hold of the arresting pin and by pulling it downwards
push it out of the hole in the joint.
Turn the handlebar to the side and insert the pin into the
relevant hole.
Height
adjustment
Pict. 9
Height adjustment is intended to set correct
height of the handlebars in relation to the height
of the operator and the type of machine used.
Release the tightening nut on the joint. Turn the handlebar
in the teeth of the swivel holder to desired position.
Tighten the tightening nut.
Transport
position
Pict. 10
Used in the transport of the driving unit by other
means of transport or during storage of the
machine to reduce demands on storage space.
A
Release the tightening nut on the joint. Flip the
handlebars grip in the teeth into position just above the
engine starter. Tighten the tightening nut.
B
Take hold of the arresting pin and by pulling it
downwards push it out of the hole in the joint. Turn the
handlebars by 180° in the direction above the engine.
Loosen the tightening nut on the joint and fold the
handlebars to be just above the engine. Tighten the
tightening nut.
Table 21: Adjustment of guiding handles position.
When adjusting the guide handle positions make sure that the accelerator Bowden cable or the engine cut-out cable is not
pinched or stretched. They can get damaged, or it may affect the engine control setting.
2.7 Maintenance, care, storage
Due to the weight of the machine, we recommend that the assembly is performed with the assistance of another person.
To ensure long-term satisfaction with our product, it is necessary to pay due attention to maintenance and care. Regular maintenance of
the machine will prevent its early wear and ensure proper functioning of all its parts.
Follow all instructions concerning maintenance and adjustment intervals of the machine. We recommend that you keep a record of
working hours of the machine and conditions under which it worked (for service needs). After-season maintenance should be entrusted to
one of our authorized service centres, and that could include regular maintenance as well if you are unsure of your technical skills.
Before each use, check the tightness of the bolts that secure the working implement and all screw connections of
protective elements, covers, engine and guiding handles.
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