damage or injury from crushing. Use extreme
caution when loading and unloading it from
vehicles or trailers.
- Always use certified loading ramps that are 4
times longer than the height of the vehicle's
load body, of adequate width, with a non-slip
surface and of solid construction to support
the machine's weight.
- The machine can also be strapped to a pallet
and loaded using a forklift truck. In this case
the forklift truck must be driven by an
authorised operator.
WARNING: The machine MUST NOT be
lifted using belts, chains or hooks.
- Load the machine with the engine switched
off, without a driver and pushed by an
adequate number of people.
- The machine must be transported in the
horizontal position with an empty tank, also
ensuring compliance with applicable
transport regulations for such machines.
- Strap the machine to the vehicle or trailer
using approved tension straps, ensuring that
it is correctly and securely fastened, with four
chocks on the rear wheels.
- During transport, no-one must remain seated
on the machine.
- Before transporting the machine on public
roads, refer to and adhere to applicable local
highway regulations.
Handling
WARNING – When moving the machine
from one work area to the next, pay
special attention to solid objects or
garden features (paths, steps, etc.) that
may strike the implements and damage
them.
6. MAINTENANCE
6.1 Safety Recommendations
WARNING
- Before cleaning or doing maintenance
work, read the relevant instructions. Wear
s u i t a b l e c l o t h i n g a n d wo r k g l ove s
whenever your hands are at risk.
- Never use the machine with worn or
damaged parts. Faulty or worn-out parts
must always be replaced and not repaired.
Only use original spare parts: the use of
non-original and/or incorrectly fitted parts
will compromise the safety of the machine,
may cause accidents or personal injuries
and will relieve the manufacturer of all
obligations or liabilities.
- A l l a d j u s t m e n t s o r m a i n t e n a n c e
operations not described in this manual
must be carried out by an Authorised
Service Centre, which has the necessary
expertise and equipment to ensure that
the work is done correc tly without
affecting the safety of the machine.
Operations performed in unauthorised
centres or by unqualified persons will void
all forms of warranty and all obligations or
liabilities of the manufacturer.
- The silencer and other parts of the engine
(e.g. cylinder fins, spark plug) become hot
during operation and remain hot for a
while after the engine is stopped. To
reduce risk of burns do not touch the
silencer and other parts while they are hot.
- Never modify the machine in any way.
- Replace safety devices as soon as they
become damaged or broken. Replace worn
cutter.
- Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tightened to
guarantee safe operating conditions.
6.2 Routine Maintenance
The following list is to help you maintain your
machine's safety and performance. It shows the
main maintenance and lubrication operations
and their frequency.
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