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Summary of Contents for IB 260

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Page 3: ...10 SAFETYSYSTEMSAND GUARDS pag 15 11 OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE SWITCHING ON pag 16 12 STARTING AND DRIVING THE SCARIFIER pag 17 13 CUTTING TIPS pag 18 14 CHECKS A CABLE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT pag 19 B BLADE ROTOR BELT ADJUSTMENT pag 19 C CHECKING AND REPLACING THE BLADES pag 20 D ROTOR BRAKE pag 21 15 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE pag 22 16 CLEANING THE MACHINE pag 22 17 SEASONAL LONG TERM STORAGE...

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Page 5: ...rn of danger during its use and maintenance are as follows THE USER MUST READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL PROVIDED DANGER OF FOREIGN OBJECTS BEING THROWN OUTWARDS KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE CABLE FROM THE ENGINE SPARK PLUG DANGER OF HAND INJURY SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE ...

Page 6: ...Y TO BOTH UPPER AND LOWER LIMBS DO NOT PUT HANDS OR FEET INSIDE THE CUTTING ELEMENT WHILE IN MOTION DANGER OF GETTING CAUGHT UP IN ROTATING PARTS DO NOT PUT HANDS IN THE ROTATING PARTS DANGER OF FOREIGN OBJECTS BEING THROWN OUTWARDS SAFETY GOGGLES MUST BE WORN ...

Page 7: ... use and maintenance It is vitally important to understand the meaning of the danger notices and all messages should be kept in legible condition In the instance of wear these notices should be replaced and use of the machine suspended while without such notices The operator is advised to observe the warnings given on the affixed notices Consult this page whenever doubts about their meaning arise ...

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Page 9: ...ocumentation After assembling the handlebars as per the instructions given in paragraph 7 of this manual the machine may be moved on its own wheels The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused by transportation of the machine after its delivery WARNING Extreme care must be taken during handling to prevent overturning Avoid steep gradi ents to prevent loss of control Make sure that there ar...

Page 10: ... the operator to shift the scarifier without the blades touching the ground In position C it permits millimetric adjustment of blade cutting height by turning the knob Fig 1 Ref C1 clockwise or anticlockwise E FRONT GUARD The front guard to which the wheels are fixed determines use of the scarifier on the basis of the position selected See point C with the cutting height adjustment lever H FRONT G...

Page 11: ...tions in force To assemble proceed as follows Raise the handlebar Fig 2 ref A and fit it into the support Fig 2 ref F by securing it using the special rings Fig 2 ref E Fit the screws Fig 2 ref B in the hole in the handlebar support Fig 2 ref F Position the washers Fig 2 ref C on the relative screws Fig 2 ref B and tighten the nuts Fig 2 ref D firmly Figure 2 Before start up all parts of the machi...

Page 12: ...und the machine is free of obstacles and has sufficient lighting Before switching on the engine make sure there are no persons animals or vehicles in the vicinity Before switching on the engine make sure that the blade engagement lever Fig 1 ref A is in the disengaged position released Before switching on the machine make sure that the screws fixing elements and protection devices are in place and...

Page 13: ... children or animals around Take care not to get caught up in the moving parts of the machine If a slipping belt causes abnormal noise smells or overheating switch off the engine immediately and check the machine to prevent the outbreak of fire and damage to the transmission The rotating blades are extremely dangerous Keep away from the rotor guard when the blades are in motion do not allow anyone...

Page 14: ...it carefully During loading and unloading on the ramps avoid activating the blade engagement clutch Align the machine s front skid with the centre of the loading ramps Take care when the machine passes from the loading ramps to the vehicle bed because a shift in balance occurs Once loaded block the machine wheels using chocks and firmly tie the machine to the vehicle Given its outdoor use it is ad...

Page 15: ...isengage the transmission connected to it In this way it acts as a safety device FRONT GUARD Use of the machine with the front guard incorrectly fitted or damaged is strictly prohibited This may cause the outward projection of objects REAR GUARD Use of the machine with the rear guard left open or tampered is strictly prohibited This may cause the outward projection of objects Use of the rear guard...

Page 16: ...safety devices are securely tightened take sure that there are no persons in the vicinity During operation do not allow persons near the machine especially children The operator is responsible for any harm done persons in the working area of the machine Oil recommendations Before switching on the engine check the oil level and top up if necessary while keeping it in a horizontal position Do not ov...

Page 17: ... lever at the minimum position Grip the engine pull lead handle fig 5b and pull gently until you feel the bite then pull on the lead sharply to overcome the pressure prevent kickback and switch on the engine Repeat the procedure if necessary with the accelerator lever in INTERMEDIATE position Once the engine is running set the accelerator in the MINIMUM position and gently return the choke to the ...

Page 18: ...the special lever Fig 1 ref A after accelerating the engine slightly 2 To move the machine push it in the direction required 3 To stop blade movement release the lever in question Fig 1 ref A 4 To stop the machine gradually slow down forward movement then switch off the engine by moving the switch to position 0 as shown in fig 1bis ref I 5 To move the machine with the engine switched off set the c...

Page 19: ...s must be adjusted To perform this operation refer to section 14 B BLADE ROTOR BELTS of this manual B BLADE ROTOR BELTS To adjust the belts place the machine on flat ground switch off the engine and disconnect the wire from the spark plug Take off the protective plastic film Fig 7 ref B by unscrewing and removing the fixing screws using the key as shown in fig 7 ref A If the belts Fig 8 ref A are ...

Page 20: ... very worn cracked or bent they make snap and project objects outwards risking serious accident It requires specific experience and suitable equipment to replace and repair blades Use heavy duty work gloves to check or replace the blades to avoid risk of injury to hands As a rule unless there are only 1 or 2 blades all the blades must be replaced simultaneously to avoid creating vibrations The bla...

Page 21: ... condition of the braking element Fig 8 Ref G replacing it if necessary Figure 9 To remove the blades proceed as follows 1 Switch off the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire 2 Open the rear housing Fig 3 ref A 3 Check the condition of the blades Fig 9 ref C 4 Make sure that there are no cracked bent worn or broken blades Replace any damaged blades 5 Unscrew the screw Fig 9 ref A 6 Remove the...

Page 22: ...xposed to inclement weather conditions After use store the machine in a place where children have no access Always allow the machine to cool down before putting it away After use store the machine in a place where fuel vapours cannot reach a naked flame or sparks In the instance of a long period of non use drain the fuel tank completely Use of the machine does not require specific lighting However...

Page 23: ...s per EEC directives or in accordance with current legislation in force in his country taking particular care over the dismantling of the following materials of environmental impact plastic parts rubber parts coated electric wiring petrol engine metal parts toxic substances 19 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Routine maintenance must be carried out as per the instructions given in this Manual For any instance...

Page 24: ...owledges to be faulty Labour and transportation costs are to be paid by the customer For any problems or repair enquiries please contact your dealer Warranty applications must be forwarded to the manufacturer via the dealer Any damage during transit must be reported to the dealer immediately As regards any materials not manufactured by us particularly the engine the regulations of the respective m...

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