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Health and Safety 

 

3.2.4   

Starting the machine 

 

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When starting the machine all drives must be in the disengaged/off   p o -

sition.  

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Do not run engines indoors. 

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Be aware of flammable fluids if jump starting cables are used. Avoid  e x -

plosion! 

 

3.2.5   

Whilst operating the machine 

 

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Never leave the operator console/position while driving. 

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Never adjust the handlebar while engine is running 

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Never leave the equipment unsupervised, when the engine is running.  

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Never leave the machine whilst engine is running. 

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Do not transport goods or passengers on the machine. 

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Always switch off machine, let it come to rest and disable a machine  b e -

fore attempting to clear any type of blockage or making any   adjustment. 

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Only  leave  the  operating  position  once  the  machines  has  come  to  a 

 

complete rest and is safely parked. 

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If a fault with the machine is detected, stop immediately and rectify  b e -

fore further use. 
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Consider carefully before attempting to operate any machine on any  i n -

clined slope. 
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Where possible always traverse a slope, not up and down. 

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Wet and icy weather can increase the hazard of operating any machine 

 

on a slope. 

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Always equip the machines fully with any attachments the manufacturer 

 

may  have  designed  to  allow  the  machine  to  be  operated  in  sloping, 

 

slippery, unusual or extreme conditions, e.g. dual wheels, cage wheels. 

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The machines designed for operation on slopes will to come to a rest if 

 

you release the handlebars. In an emergency situation do not attempt to 

 

prevent slipping using your physical strength otherwise you may be   car-

ried away. 

 

3.2.6   

Leaving the machine unattended 

 

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Close the fuel valve when machine is not in use (if present) 

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Always  choc  the  wheels  or  apply  parking  brake  (where  fitted),  when 

 

leaving a machine. 

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Always disable a machine when not in use but removing the ignition key 

 

or removing the spark plug lead. 

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Try to minimise the possibility of unauthorised use. 

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Never  leave  a  machine  before  it  has  been  switched  off  and  come  to  a 

 

complete rest. 

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Страница 1: ...51 92 34 0 Kersten UK Ltd Progress House 39 Boulton Road Reading Berkshire RG2 0NH Phone 0118 986 9253 Email info cnect2 com Compiled 01 07 2011 UK Operators instruction Manual Part Number B00230 From...

Страница 2: ...d detaching implements and accessories 9 3 2 9 Cleaning maintenance and repair work 10 3 2 10 Engine fuel and oil 10 3 2 11 Electrical system and equipment 11 3 3 Safety Decals 13 4 0 Disposal 16 5 0...

Страница 3: ...fied with your product that our goal is achieved Before the first use of this machine or attachment please read this manual fully and conscientiously Please ensure all operators of this machine and an...

Страница 4: ...over any operation or require further details you should contact the supplier importer or manufacturer of this product It is mandatory that all users of this product are familiar with this manual and...

Страница 5: ...icated as follows 1 Text 2 Text 3 Text The machines described in this manual are subject continual to technical proress All information pictures and technical data in this manual correspond to the lat...

Страница 6: ...ulting damage or harm and the operator alone is responsible for the risk Compliance with and adherence to the operating maintenance and repair as prescribed by the manufacturer in this manual must be...

Страница 7: ...ted Always inspect the machine prior to use 3 2 2 Safe working area and hazard area The operator is responsible for operating the unit in the work area The operator is responsible for third parties in...

Страница 8: ...r use Consider carefully before attempting to operate any machine on any i n clined slope Where possible always traverse a slope not up and down Wet and icy weather can increase the hazard of operatin...

Страница 9: ...and any PTO is disabled Always use appropriate tools gloves and other suitable safety clothing When attaching and detaching implements always ensure that all parts of the equipment are stable and suit...

Страница 10: ...rd Regularly check all fixings such as nuts and bolts Tighten where required Repairs should be carried out by a specialist engineer If it is necessary to raise the machine to facilitate cleaning or m...

Страница 11: ...connect the earth terminal from the battery When connecting a battery always connect positive terminal before the negative terminal Beware of battery gasses They are explosive Never allow sparks or op...

Страница 12: ...may be present on this machine Health and safety Attention Before starting the operating instructions and read and follow safety instructions Attention Before repair maintenance and cleaning work alw...

Страница 13: ...as acid can leak out of the vents First Aid In the event of acid being splashed in your eyes immediately rinse with clean water for several minutes and then immedi ately seek medical attention In the...

Страница 14: ...ore charging check the electrolyte level and compensate if required Disconnect battery as above and remove from vehicle Provide adequate ventilation Use suitable DC charger Connect charger correctly P...

Страница 15: ...ttery first with the red jumper cable followed by both negative terminals with the black cable Cables should be clamped on to the shiny surface of the terminals When jump starting allow engine to turn...

Страница 16: ...transport of the parts covered by warranty shall be borne by the customer who may organise it personally or authorise the manufactur er to take care of transport and charge all expenses to the custom...

Страница 17: ...and Stratton are able to run on unleaded or premium unleaded petrol Do not mix oil with the petrol Do not store unleaded fuel for more than 30 days If a machine is going to be unused for more than 30...

Страница 18: ...s located in the implement coupling jaw Slide the attachment in to the power unit Sometimes the PTO drive teeth are stubborn to engage Manual rotating adjustment may be required to line up the flexibl...

Страница 19: ...19 Assembly...

Страница 20: ...reams for recycling If the machine is transported in any way other than its own power the engine must be switched off Cleaning repairs and maintenance should only be carried out when the machines is s...

Страница 21: ...Check tyre pressures Test run the machine before and after each use 9 3 Every 20 hours maintenance instructions Or if the machine is not used for a prolonged interval Lubricate all Bowden cables and a...

Страница 22: ...n in dusty conditions Replace and gap the spark plug 1mm Clean the fuel system Remove engine cooling guard clean engine fins and replace guard Tension and lubricate drive chain 9 6 Maintenance of PTO...

Страница 23: ...25 C to 15 C or better Fuel Clean Unleaded Petrol Clean Unleaded Petrol Clean Unleaded Petrol Clean Unleaded Pet rol Fuel Tank Capacity 5 3 Litres 5 3 Litres 8 5 litres 8 5 Litres Fuel Usage 3 5 ltr...

Страница 24: ...of explosion 1 4 bar 2 2 bar 2 2 bar 1 9 bar 1 9 bar 2 0 bar Hand Arm Vibration 2 5m s2 with flail mower attachment Technical Data Name Use Part Number S1 Operator presence control Pos 19 S2 Transmiss...

Страница 25: ...out choke and engine speed control set to fast Check engine oil level and add as required Check circuit continuity and repair Petrol engine starts and stops soon afterwards or only runs in choke posit...

Страница 26: ...ck operation of attachment ensuring it is free running when machine is switched off Replace belts Tension cable to correct spring adjustment Increase engine rpm Reduce forward transmission speed to al...

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Страница 28: ...horp Area Sales Manager North Kersten UK are the sole UK distributor of the Meyer range of snow management equipment Separate catalogue available upon request Telephone 0118 986 9253 Kersten UK Ltd Pr...

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