6.2.2 Control of safety devices
The safety devices work in two ways:
A. they prevent the engine from starting if all
the safety requirements have not been met;
B. by stopping the engine if even just one
of the safety requirements is lacking.
Action
1. gear in "neutral";
2. cutting means
disengaged;
3. operator seated.
the operator leaves his seat
the grass catcher is lifted
or the rear dumping
guard removed without
disengaging the cutting
means (for rear collection
models only)
the parking brake is engaged
without disengaging
the cutting means
the speed change is
activated or the drive
pedal with the parking
brake engaged
the reverse gear is engaged
with the cutting means
engaged, without pressing
the consent button (par. 5.7)
Drive the machine forwards
and backwards, shift to
neutral /release the drive
pedal (par. 5.17; par. 5.18)
Press the brake
pedal (par. 5.16)
Test driving
If any of the results fails to match the
indications provided in the tables, do not
use the machine! Contact a service centre to
have it checked and repaired if necessary.
IMPORTANT Always bear in mind that
the safety devices prevent the engine from
starting if safety requirements have not
been met. In these cases, once the start
consent has been reinstated, the ignition
key (fig. 15.A) must first be turned back to
Of before the engine can be restarted.
Result
The engine starts
The engine stops
The engine stops
The engine stops
The engine stops
The engine stops
The machine slows
down and stops
The machine stops
No abnormal
vibrations.
No abnormal sound
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6.3 USING ON SLOPES
Comply with the limits indicated in the
"Technical Data" Tables ad in "fig. 24"
regardless of the mowing direction.
Remember there is no such thing as a "safe"
slope. Driving on grass slopes requires
particular care. To prevent overturning
or loss of control over the machine:
• Never mow across the face of the slope.
Lawns on a slope have to be mowed moving
up and down and never across them. When
changing direction, take great care that
the wheels facing the slope do not hit any
obstacles (such as stones, branches, roots,
etc.) that may cause the machine to slide
sideways, tip over or make you lose control.
• Do not stop or start suddenly
when going up or downhill;
• Shift to drive gear very gently paying
particular attention to prevent the
machine from tipping up.
• Reduce speed:
– before changing direction
and during tight turns
– before facing a slope, particularly downhill
• Never switch to reverse gear to decrease
speed when going downhill: this could
cause loss of control of the machine,
especially on slippery ground.
• Always engage the parking brake
before leaving the machine at a
standstill and unattended.
• In order to exploit the braking effecting of
the hydrostatic drive, when the transmission
is not engaged, avoid pressing the
drive pedal when moving down hill
6.4 STARTUP
1. Open the fuel tap (fig. 25.A) (if provided).
2. Sit in the operator's position.
3. Put the drive into neutral («N»)
(par. 5.17; par. 5.18).
4. Disengage the cutting means (par. 5.6).
5. Engage the parking brake (par. 5.4).
6. Shift the throttle control to maximum
"hare" speed position (par. 5.2).
7. If cold starting: activate the choke
command (par. 5.2 / par. 5.3)
8. Insert the ignition key and turn to On
to make electrical contact, then turn
it to Start to start the engine.
9. Release the ignition key once
the engine has started.
10. If cold starting: as soon as the
engine ticks over regularly: