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INITIAL START-UP AND USE OF THE MACHINE
80-90-110-100-120 B-D-Bifuel
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80-90-110-100-120 B-D-Bifuel
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80-90-110 D
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100-120 D
A
80-90-110-100-120 D-Bifuel
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80-90-110 B-D
For safety reasons, the hopper can only be lowered by
pressing the green button (8) on the front instrument panel and
simultaneously using the hopper lowering lever (5) 80-90 -110
- (6) 100-120.
After bringing the debris hopper back to its working position,
reopen the hatch by pushing the lever (3) 80-90-110 (4) 100-
120.
1. MACHINE START-UP
Before carrying out any type of work:
1 Make sure the parking brake is disengaged by pressing the
pedal and pushing the lever (1) forward, then release the
pedal.
2 Turn the key (2) clockwise to start the machine.
B versions:
3 check the battery charge is sufficient for carrying out the
work envisaged.
D versions:
4 Fill the tank with diesel with low sulphur content, see figure
(A)
The maximum capacity is 18 litres, including a 4-litre reserve.
Check the level of oil in the hydraulic circuit (via the bulb
indicator lights). The difference between the two ends is
about 1.5 litres. Check the motor oil level.
Check the position of the battery cut-out: bring it to the
working (horizontal) position.
5 Check the acceleration lever is in the idle position (5).
6 Turn the start-up key, bringing it to the warm-up position (2).
Wait about 6 seconds, until the glowplug indicator light
switches off.
When the indicator light is OFF, turn the key to the start
position.
When the motor switches on, release the key.
After first heating phase, the machine can operate within
1800-2400 rpm for the 100-120 and 2000-2800 rpm for the
80-90-110.
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80-90-110-100-120 B-D-Bifuel
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80-90-110-100-120 B-D-Bifuel