CB-80
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Do not go away from the machine during this process!
2.4.3.2 Activating the work tool
Before every use, check that the screws that fasten the work tool and those of the protection elements, covers,
and engine are properly tightened!
Ensure that all persons, children, and pets are located at a SAFE distance from the machine! If not, do not
continue in further activity!
1)
Start the engine
. Set the maximum engine RPMs using the throttle lever (
3
na
Fig. 4
). Let a cold engine run for about
1 minute in a maximal revolutions position.
1)
Grasp the left handlebar with your left hand. Using a slow and smooth motion, press the control lever on the right handle using
your right hand.
Press the lever slowly and steadily so that the work tool manages to engage without stalling the engine.
The levers on the handlebars can be easily moved and the force required to hold the handles in operating position is
minimal when compared to regular machines available on the market.
2)
After the work tool has begun spinning, depress the lever fully and firmly hold it along with the handle.
Beware of sharp backward movement of the machine caused by a counter-rotation of the working implement
when disengaging the machine’s traversing gear.
Always fully depress the clutch lever to the handles. Failure to depress the clutch lever fully will cause damage to
the V-belt.
3)
Engagement of the work tool is accompanied by partial slipping of the V-belt and associated side effects (chattering, squealing).
After the belt is worked in, this phenomenon usually disappears.
A new or cold engine may occasionally stall when engaging the work tool drive the first few times. This will disappear
after the engine has warmed up.
If the work tool drive cannot be engaged after the engine has warmed, check to see if any of the defects listed in
Table 11 are present.
2.4.3.3 Starting, running the machine
Use the
wheel drive clutch lever
(
2
on
Fig.
) on the left handle to engage the wheel drive. Depress the lever fully to the handle
and the machine will immediately then begin moving forward. The walking speed must match the speed of the machine when depressing
the lever and starting the machine!
The drive clutch is engaged by a V-belt, you can depress the clutch slowly – the machine will gradually move forward
without jerking.
Always fully depress the wheel drive clutch lever to the handles. Failure to depress the clutch lever fully will
cause damage to the V-belt.
The wheel drive clutch lever cannot be used to regulate the drive speed! This will damage the V-belt.
Never move in reverse with the wheel drive clutch lever depressed! Do not overburden yourself with the machine.
2.4.3.4 Stopping the machine
Beware of sharp backward movement of the machine caused by a counter-rotation of the working implement
when disengaging the machine’s traversing gear.
If you need to stop the wheel drive, release the lever on the left handle. The machine wheel drive will stop, but the work tool will still
rotate. The work tool drive is turned off by releasing the lever on the right handle. Switch the throttle lever to the
2
MIN
or
1
STOP
position according to
Fig. 4
Always turn off the engine and wait until the work tool stops, before engaging in any activity near the machine!
Always turn the engine off before leaving the machine!
Never let the engine running at maximum speed or idling for long periods, with the blade drive clutch and wheel drive
clutch turned off! This could result in damage to the drivetrain components (V-belt, pulley, clutch pulley, etc.)!
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Directions for starting the engine are described in detail in the engine operating instructions.
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