19.The operator must check to be certain that every part of the tractor and,
especially the safety devices, are in good working condition and work to
specs. They should be kept in perfect working condition. If you note any
malfunctioning, fix or repair them in good time. If necessary contact your
nearest Assistance Centre. Failure to observe these instructions releases
manufacturer from all liability.
2. CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
Refer to figs.1,2,3
1 PTO control lever
2 Forward and Reverse control lever
3 Vertical handlebar release lever
4 Speed control lever
5 Engine stop lever - Motorstop
6 Clutch lever
7 Accelerator lever
8 Horizontal handlebar release lever
9 Wheel release lever
10Differential lock lever (for models with differential)
3. MODEL IDENTIFICATION
Model, series and chassis number are the machine's identification data. This
information in on the Serial plate on the accessory box cover (B fig.7)
4. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
4.1 STARTING THE ENGINE
To start the engine, the Motorstop level B fig.5 must be locked all the way down.
pull the clutch disengage lever C and insert retainer A under the lever so that the
clutch is kept disengaged. In this way, both levers are locked to prevent the
engine being started with a gear engaged.
Start the engine following the instructions given in the engine Operating and
Maintenance Manual.
Pull the clutch lever again to disengage retainer A so that both the Motorstop
and the clutch lever are optional.
Engine stop (Motorstop)
Lever B fig.5, that controls engine stop, is kept pulled up when the machine is
working. If the handlebars are accidentally released, it immediately shuts the
engine off.
The lever can be clamped by retainer D fig.5 only to operate the machine's PTO
from a stationary position (irrigation, etc.).
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