inexperienced people. Close the fuel tap
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(if fi tted).
45) Do not leave the machine with the engine
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running.
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46) T h e m a i n t e n a n c e i n s t r u c t i o n s o f
the machine must always be carefully
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followed and worn parts replaced when
necessary.
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47) If the machine is to remain unused for
some time, clean it accurately and insert
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the appropriate protections.
48) Apart from the previous items, it is
necessary to take heed of the specific
safety norms in force in the Country
where the machine is operating.
49) All the assembly, disassembly and
a d j u s t m e n t o p e r a t i o n s m u s t b e
performed with the motor off .
TRANSPORT
A l w a y s i n s e r t t h e a p p r o p r i a t e b l a d e
protection.
When loading the machine onto a lorry, use
ramps of adequate stability and strength, or
otherwise secure the machine on a pallet and
lift with an elevating trolley with the forks at
the maximum possible opening.
INFORMATION ON DEMOLITION
At the end of its working life the machine
must be demolished. This can only be done
by authorised bodies, in the respect of
the national environmental laws in force.
Therefore, contact the local competent
authorities on the procedure to follow. The
main parts of the machine should be ferrous
materials, natural rubber, epoxy paints,
electrical and electronic components.
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