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IDENTIFICATION
AND PROCEDURES
General informations:
This chapter covers all the main aspects of the rela-
tionship between the Manufacturer and the Service
Centres.
A close collaboration between the Manufacturer
and the Service Centres is conclusive for solving
problems in the most effective way as well as main-
taining an image of efficiency and reliability.
Compliance with these brief and simple guidelines
will facilitate this task and prevent general misun-
derstandings and time-wasting for both the manu-
facturer and the service centre.
Related topics:
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MODEL YEAR 2016
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WORKSHOP MANUAL
WORKSHOP MANUAL
A) Identification
1) Machine
Each machine has a label attached (1) under the dri-
ver’s seat which shows the technical specifications,
the model and the serial number.
The model and serial number must be shown on
each repair sheet when requests are made under
guarantee, and are indispensable for spare part
orders.
2) Transmission (Rear axle)
The transmission unit (both mechanical and hydro-
static) is made up of an engine block including the
rear axle. This unit is made by another manufacturer
to our precise technical specifications which diffe-
rentiate it from similar items by this same Manufac-
turer.
The serial number on the label (2) clearly identi-
fies the product and its specifications. This num-
ber must always be quoted when requesting
spare parts or any information from the
Manufacturer.
3) Engine
The engine is made to precise technical specifica-
tions which differentiate it from similar items by this
same Manufacturer.
The serial number on the label clearly identifies
the product and its specifications. This number
must always be quoted when requesting spare
parts or any information from the Manufacturer.
B) Guarantee validity
The guarantee is supplied under the terms and the
limits of the contractual relations in being. As far as
the engine and the transmission unit are concerned,
the conditions given by their respective manufactur-
ers apply.
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