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9.6.1.3 General remarks
Caution:
Speed must be reduced whilst headed to the work area. The higher the speed,
the quicker the reaction required when running into obstacles and the greater
the inertia forces that need to be controlled.
• Choosing an obstacle-free access route towards the terrain will considerably reduce the risk of
damage to the surface.
• Avoid riding the machine across unstable or soggy surfaces.
• If you ever start losing control over the machine, immediately release grip on the handlebars
so that all operating levers revert back to neutral and all driving forces are disengaged.
• ELIET cannot be held liable for damage to property.
• Should the machine be transported in or out of a commercial van: (Read § “10. Transporting
the machine” on page 42)
For your information:
Machine breakage or defects resulting from incompetent operation are not cov-
ered under warranty.
9.6.2
Planning and determining the track and the work pattern.
• A work pattern will depend on the state of the terrain and the preparations already made. The
following criteria apply:
o
Layout
of the terrain. One can work faster in long stretches with fewer turns.
o The
profile
of the terrain. Slight slopes can best be worked by traversing the slope length-
wise. For steeper slopes, the best work method is to drive up and down the slope.
o What
obstacles
must be taken into account? The angle for approaching obstacles depends
on where it is easiest to make a turn.
o Eliminating
turning zones.
This can be important for an easy and quick finish of the turning
zones after completion of the rest of the terrain.
o If the work is done under
windy conditions
, the route will be arranged such that the dust
produced during the operation will be blown away from the machine.
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