WARNING: Do not use the machine if the guards are
not properly fitted or if they are damaged. Always
contact your dealer to replace damaged guards.
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Storage and inactivity for long periods
If the machine is likely to be unused for a long period (more
than 1 month), disconnect the cable from the battery and
follow the instructions in the engine manual.
CAUTION: Before storing the machine, remove the key
and protect the ignition switch by closing the cap
(A, Fig.26).
WARNING: Carefully remove any dry grass cuttings
which may have collected around the engine or
silencer to prevent their catching fire the next time the
machine is used.
- Empty the fuel tank by disconnecting the tube situated at the
inlet of the fuel filter (B, Fig.11), located near to the rear left
wheel, and follow the instructions in the Fuel chapter on
page 26.
- Remove the oil from the engine as described in Changing
engine oil on page 31.
- Put the machine away in a dry, sheltered place out of reach
of children and preferably covered with a cloth.
- The machine can also be put away as shown in Fig.17 after
having removed the grass-catcher. To store the machine in
this way, it is necessary that: a) the support surface is flat and
hard; b) the machine is raised onto one end by two people
(two people are also required to return it to the horizontal
position); c) the machine is strapped to the wall to prevent it
tipping forward accidentally.
Always remove the tow hook before fitting it in the
vertical position (only on models that are so
equipped).
CAUTION: The battery must be kept in a cool and dry
place. Before a long storage period (more than 1 month),
always charge the battery, and then recharge before using
again (Battery chapter on page 23).
The next time the machine is used, check that there are no fuel
leaks from the tubes, fuel stop-cock or carburettor.
6.4 Transporting
WARNING: The machine must not be driven or towed
on a public road.
- To transport the machine, use a suitable motor vehicle of
adequate power and size or an approved trailer.
- When loading the machine onto the vehicle, always choose
a level area that is away from traffic and free from potentially
hazardous objects.
- The machine is heavy and may cause serious damage or
injury from crushing. Use extreme caution when loading and
unloading it from vehicles or trailers.
- Always use certified loading ramps that are 4 times longer
than the height of the vehicle's load body, of adequate width,
with a non-slip surface and of solid construction to support
the machine's weight.
- The machine can also be strapped to a pallet and loaded
using a forklift truck. In this case the forklift truck must be
driven by an authorised operator.
WARNING: The machine MUST NOT be lifted using
belts, chains or hooks.
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- Load the machine with the engine switched off, without a
driver and pushed by an adequate number of people.
- The machine must be transported in a horizontal position,
with the tank empty, the fuel stop-cock closed, the cutting
deck lowered and the parking brake engaged, also ensuring
compliance with applicable transport regulations for such
machines.
- Strap the machine to the vehicle or trailer using approved
tension straps, ensuring that it is correctly and securely
fastened, with four chocks on the rear wheels.
WARNING: The parking brake alone does not
guarantee the stability of the machine during
transport.
- During transport, no-one must remain seated on the
machine.
- Before transporting the machine on public roads, refer to and
adhere to applicable local highway regulations.
CAUTION: Before transporting the machine, remove the
key and protect the ignition switch by closing the cap
(A, Fig.26).
7. MAINTENANCE
Before carrying out maintenance, also carefully read the
engine manual.
CAUTION: Before servicing the machine, remove the key
and protect the ignition switch by closing the cap
(A, Fig.26).
7.1 Safety Recommendations
WARNING
- Before cleaning or doing maintenance work, take out the
ignition key and read the relevant instructions. Wear
suitable clothing and work gloves whenever your hands
are at risk.
- Never use the machine with worn or damaged parts.
Faulty or worn-out parts must always be replaced and not
repaired. Only use original spare parts: the use of non-
original and/or incorrectly fitted parts will compromise
the safety of the machine, may cause accidents or
personal injuries and will relieve the manufacturer of all
obligations or liabilities.
- All adjustments or maintenance operations not described
in this manual must be carried out by an Authorised
Service Centre, which has the necessary expertise and
equipment to ensure that the work is done correctly
without affecting the safety of the machine. Operations
performed in unauthorised centres or by unqualified
persons will void all forms of warranty and all obligations
or liabilities of the manufacturer. In particular, you
should contact your Authorised Service Centre
immediately if you encounter malfunctions affecting the
brake, the engagement and stopping of the brake or the
drive engagement in forward or reverse gear.
- The silencer and other parts of the engine (e.g. cylinder
fins, spark plug) become hot during operation and
remain hot for a while after the engine is stopped. To
reduce risk of burns do not touch the silencer and other
parts while they are hot.
- Frequently check for the accumulation of dry grass or
similar materials, around the engine and especially around
the exhaust pipe; carry out periodic cleaning and remove
even the smallest quantities of such materials.