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OPERATION
C1. Start the engine with care, in compliance with the operating
instructions and keeping your feet well clear of the rotating
implements.
C2. Do not run the engine in an enclosed space where exhaust
fumes containing carbon monoxide may accumulate as this
is a toxic gas that can cause fainting and have fatal
consequences. Make sure there is adequate ventilation.
C3. When tilling on a slope, ensure that the fuel tank is no more
than half full in order to minimize the splashing of fuel.
C4. Switch off the engine and disconnect the spark plug cable in
the following cases:
- Before performing any servicing action on the rotating
implements.
- Before cleaning, checking, adjusting or repairing the motor
hoe.
- After striking any object. In this case, inspect the machine to
make sure it has not been damaged. Make any necessary
repairs before resuming work with the machine.
- If the motor hoe starts vibrating abnormally, look for the
cause of the vibrations immediately and carry out the
necessary repairs.
C5. Switch off the engine in the following cases:
- Whenever the motor hoe is left unattended.
- Before refilling the fuel tank.
C6. Tread carefully on slopes. When working on slopes, always
proceed crosswise, never straight up or down.
C7. When engaging the rotating implements, make sure there is
no-one in front of or near the motor hoe. Hold the handlebar
firmly: it tends to rise when the clutch is released.
C8. When operating the machine, comply with the required safety
distance from the rotating implements which is indicated by
the length of the handlebar. Always walk, never run with the
machine.
C9. Never modify the adjustment of the engine speed controller
or allow the engine to race.
C10. Work by daylight only or in good quality artificial lighting.
C11. Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for any
accidents or unexpected events that may occur to other
persons or their property. The user is responsible for
checking on possible risks due to the ground to be worked
on, and for taking all precautions necessary for ensuring his
own safety and that of others, in particular on sloping ground,
rough, slippery or unstable terrain, or near holes, ditches or
banks.
C12. Take special care when operating the machine on very hard
or very stony ground as it will tend to be much less stable
than on cultivated ground.
C13. Using any attachments other than those recommended in
this manual may cause damage to your motor hoe, and such
damage will not be covered by your guarantee. Using
uncertified accessories may compromise your safety.
C14. Take great care when changing direction.
C15. Take great care when reversing the direction of running or
pulling the machine towards you.
C16. CAUTION
The levels for noise and vibration indicated in this manual are
the maximum values for using the machine. The use of an
unbalanced cutting means, an excessive speed of movement
and a lack of maintenance have a significant effect on sound
emissions and vibration. It is therefore necessary to take
preventive measures to eliminate all possible damage due to
high noise levels, and stresses due to vibrations; please
ensure that the machine is well maintained, wear an anti-
noise helmet. Take breaks during the work.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

D1. Wear heavy gloves when removing and installing the rotating
implements.
D2. Do not use the motor hoe with damaged or worn parts. Parts
must be replaced, not repaired. Replace the entire part to
preserve balance. Use genuine original manufacturer's parts.
Parts of inferior quality may damage the machine and
compromise your safety. Replace faulty exhaust silencers.
D3. To avoid any risk of fire:
- Allow the engine to cool before placing the motor hoe in
storage.
- Keep the engine, silencer, petrol storage area free of
vegetative material and excessive grease.
D4. Once the engine is cool, remove plant residues from the
motor hoe before placing it in storage.
D5. If the fuel tank has to be drained, this operation must be
performed outdoors when the engine is cold.
D6. Store the motor hoe in a dry place. Never store the motor hoe
with fuel in the fuel tank in a room where fuel vapours could
be ignited by a flame or a source of intense heat. Let the
engine cool down before putting away the machine in any
room.
D7. Switch off the engine in the following cases:
- When the motor hoe is to be picked up.
- When the motor hoe is to be carried.
- When the motor hoe is to be transported.
Wear gloves to protect your hands and make sure the
machine does not over-balance.
D8. Keep all nuts and bolts securely tightened to ensure safe
operation. Regular maintenance is required to ensure safety
and optimal performance.
D9. If the machine is to be loaded into a car, you must use the
machine's transport wheel and a ramp in order to place it in
the car boot or a trailer.
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