
Speed
Set
speed
1.3
Km/h
N/A
Set
speed
1.3
Km/h
Set
the
speed
changer
control
lever
on
the
left
(Figure
3
‐
24
n.
13)
to
increase
or
reduce
the
speed
Steering
Use
sufficient
pressure
on
the
hand
grips
to
turn
right
or
left.
Slope
N/A
N/A
N/A
The
machine
enables
three
inclination
angles
to
the
right
and
three
to
the
left.
To
adjust
the
inclination
angles
use
the
red
left
hand
lever
(Figure
3
‐
2
no.
4)
then
adjust
the
correspondent
pins
in
one
of
the
seven
angle
adjustment
holes
(no.
15)
Motor
Refer
to
the
motor
instruction
manual.
Table
6
‐
1:
Adjustments
6.2
OPERATIONAL
MODES
6.2.1
WORKING
ON
LEVEL
GROUND
After
having
performed
the
preliminary
checks
referred
to
in
point
4.3
and
after
starting
the
motor,
activate
the
blade
coupling
lever
(Figure
6
‐
3–
no.
2),
select
the
gear
in
which
you
want
to
work
(depending
on
the
models),
engage
the
forward
movement
lever
(Figure
6
‐
3–
no.
3)
and
begin
work
using
the
greatest
care
at
all
times.
Figure
6
‐
3:
Handlebars
for
Model
DCS/BT
60
‐
Traction
‐
Swing
Top
6.2.2
WORKING
ON
A
SLOPE
(only
on
the
Swing
version)
DCS 60
Swing Top
When
working
on
sloping
ground,
it
is
necessary
to
widen
the
track
of
the
wheels.
To
carry
out
this
operation,
raise
the
safety
spring
off
of
the
pin
and
remove
the
pin
(see
figure).
Slide
out
the
semi
‐
axle
and
locate
it
in
correspondence
to
the
second
hole,
then
replace
the
pin
and
the
relative
safety
spring.
Engage
the
parking
brake
located
on
top
of
the
transmission
casing.
Figure
6
‐
4:
Wheel
locking
pin
DCS
60
At
this
point,
unlock
the
motor,
moving
the
lever
on
the
handlebar
backwards
(Figure
6
‐
5:
Handlebars
no.
1),
set
the
inclination
angle
of
the
machine
according
to
the
slope
on
the
ground
on
which
the
work
is
to
be
done
until
the
motor
is
on
the
level,
horizontally,
then
lock
the
motor
shifting
the
same
lever
forward.
make
sure
that
the
locking
pin
(Figure
6
‐
6:
Locking
Pin)
is
positioned
in
one
of
the
three
seats
to
the
right
or
to
the
left.
Figure
6
‐
5:
Handlebars
Figure
6
‐
6:
Locking
Pin
Now
the
machine
is
ready
for
work.
To
invert
the
working
direction
on
the
slope,
unlock
the
lever
(
Figure
6
‐
7:
Handlebars
no.
1),
hold
it
balanced
with
the
handlebars
rotate
the
machine
180
turning
uphill,
set
the
machine
inclination
angle
on
the
opposite
side,
repositioning
the
motor
on
the
level,
then
relocking
the
machine
with
the
same
lever
and
continuing
the
work
in
the
opposite
direction.
Figure
6
‐
7:
Handlebars
Table
6
‐
2:
Working
on
a
slope