BCS 660HY Hydrostatic Commander
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BCS660HY/0819
Danger!
Do not use the machine
when tired. Do not drink alcohol.
Check the ground before to cut.
Check for stones, sticks or foreign
bodies, which could be catch from
blade or rotating parts and became
very dangerous.
Danger!
Do not work on overly
sloping ground where the machine
could slide or tip over.
Before commencing work, wear
appropriate work clothing, gloves,
protective footwear and glasses.
Before getting down from the
machine, turn off the engine,
disable the PTO, remove the
ignition key and lower the
implement to the lowest position.
Travel slowly on bumpy roads.
Slow down on downhill slopes.
Danger!
Must not be used by
people under the age of 18 years
and by non-experts.
Danger!
Do not reverse with
accelerated engine.
When engine is at full power, it is
dangerous to turn suddenly.
Danger!
Do not make sudden
movements with the forwards or
backwards lever.
To avoid the danger of toxic exhausts,
do not use the engine indoors when
turned on.
Fill the fuel tank before starting up the
engine. Only refuel outdoors. Always
turn off the engine. Stay away from
sparks or flames. Do not smoke. Do
not remove the fuel tank cap when the
engine is hot. Safely close the tank cap
and the fuel containers.
Avoid fuel leaks. After having filled
the tank dry all fuel resi-dues on the
machine before starting the engine.
Danger!
Do not use the machine
near ditches or piers that may give
way under the weight of the machine,
especially when the surface is friable or
wet.
Always take downhill bends slowly.
Danger!
Do not tamper with or disable
the safety devices.
Danger!
Do not work with persons near
the machine, foreign objects they may
be launched by the blades or rotating
parts, making it very dangerous.
When the machine is not in use, remove
the keys from the panel and store them
in a place inaccessible to children.
Danger!
Do not carry out any type
of adjustments or cleaning when the
engine is in operation.
Danger!
Do not have the machine
checked by other people while seated
at the steering wheel with the engine
in operation.
Safety