The fuel tap must be closed
whenever the machine is not operating.
The engine may be very warm
immediately after it is shut off. Do not
touch the exhaust or adjacent parts.
This can cause burn injuries.
IMPORTANT If you must move away from the
machine, always remove the safety key (fig. 15.A).
6.5 OPERATING SUGGESTIONS
• Snow removal is more efficient when it is
still fresh. Go again through the cleared
areas to remove snow residues
• If possible, eject the snow in the wind
direction. Check the distance and the
direction of the jet of ejected snow.
• In case of strong winds, lower the deflector
so as to guide the discharged snow on the
ground, reducing thus the possibility of the
snow being carried away in improper areas.
• Upon finishing the work, leave the machine
running for a few minutes, to avoid the
formation of ice in the ejection outlet.
• Always maintain a speed adequate to
the snow conditions and adjust it so that
the snow is ejected at a constant flow.
• Reduce the engine rotations
before stopping it.
6.6 AFTER USE
• Clean (par. 7.4).
• Move all controls forward and
backward several times.
• Check that the choke is engaged.
• Make sure there are no loose or
damaged components. If necessary,
replace the damaged components and
tighten any loose screws and bolts.
Do not cover the machine until
the engine and the muffler are cold.
7. MAINTENANCE
7.1
GENERAL INFORMATION
IMPORTANT The safety regulations that
must be followed during maintenance
operations are described in par. 2.4.
All controls and maintenance operations
must be carried out with the machine off
and the engine off. Remove the key and read
the applicable instructions before starting
any cleaning or maintenance procedure.
Wear suitable clothing, gloves
and glasses before performing
any maintenance operations.
• The frequency and type of procedures
are outlined in the "Maintenance table".
The table will help you maintain your
machine's safety and performance. It
summarises the main interventions to be
made and the frequency applicable to each
of them. Carry out the relevant task as
soon as it is scheduled to be performed.
• The use of non-original parts and accessories
could have negative effects on machine
operation and safety. The manufacturer
declines any responsibility for damage
or injury caused by said products.
• Genuine spare parts are supplied by
Authorised Assistance Centres and Dealers.
IMPORTANT Any maintenance and
adjustment operations not described in
this manual must be carried out by your
dealer or Authorised Service Centre.
7.2 REFUELLING
To refuel:
1. Unscrew the tank closing cap
(fig.15.E) and remove it.
2. Insert the funnel (fig. 15.I).
3. Refuel and take the funnel off (fig.15.I).
4. At the end of refuelling, screw the fuel plug
back on (fig.15.E) and clean any spillage.
NOTE Do not fill the fuel tank until the rim.
NOTE Only use the fuel specified in the
technical data table. Do not use other types
of fuel. Ecological fuels may be used, such as
alkylate based petrol. The composition of this
petrol has a lower impact on people and on the
environment. No negative effects have been
reported in connection to their use. Nonetheless,
there are types of alkylate petrol on the market
for which it is not possible to provide specific
indications on their use. For further information,
refer to the instructions and data provided by
the manufacturer of the alkylate based petrol.
NOTE Fuel is perishable and should
not remain in the tank for more than 30
days. Before storing for long periods, fill
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