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• The  frequency  and  types  of  maintenance  are 
summarised  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  intervention  according  to  the  first 
deadline.
• The use of non-genuine spare parts and
accessories  could  adversely  affect  machine 
operation  and  safety.  The  manufacturer  shall 
decline  all  liability  in  the  event  of  injuries  or 
damages caused by such parts.
• Genuine spare parts are supplied by authorized 
assistance workshops and dealers.
IMPORTANT All
adjustment operations not described herein
must be carried out by your dealer or Authorised
Service Centre.
7.2 REFUELLING
To refuel:
• Unscrew  the  tank  closure  cap  and  remove  it 
(fig. 10.K).
• Refuel.
• Close the fuel cap securely after refuelling and 
clean away any spills (fig. 10.K).
NOTE   Do not fill the fuel tank right to the top. 
NOTE Only use the fuel indicated in the data
table. Do not use other types of fuel. It is possible
to use ecological fuels, i.e. alkylate petrol. The
composition of this petrol is less harmful to people
and  the  environment.  No  negative  effects  linked 
to use of the same have been reported. However,
there are types of alkylate-based petrol available
on the market for which it is not possible to give
precise indications regarding their use. For
further information it is advisable to consult the
instructions and data provided by the producer of
the alkylate-based petrol.
NOTE Fuel is perishable and should not remain
in the tank for more than 30 days. Before storing
for  a  long  period,  fill  the  tank  with  a  sufficient 
amount of fuel to reach final destination (chap. 8).
the
maintenance
7.3 CHECK/TOP-UP ENGINE OIL
Always check the oil level before use.
NOTE The machine is delivered to the client
without engine oil.
7.3.1 Check/top-up
Procedure:
• Position the machine on a level surface for the 
check.
• Wipe around the dipstick. Unscrew it and pull it 
out. Clean the dipstick (fig.10.H).
• Push  the  dipstick  down  completely  without 
screwing it into place.
and
• Now pull the dipstick up again. Read off the oil 
level.
• Unscrew the oil loading plug (fig. 10.H).
• Top up if the level is lower than the "MAX" mark 
(fig.7  )
• For  the  correct  replacement  procedure,  see 
par. 7.2
Do not overfill as this could cause the
engine to overheat. If the oil level exceeds the
"MAX" mark, the oil must be drained until the
correct level is achieved.
NOTE For the type of oil to use, see the
"Technical Data Table".
7.3.2 Replacement
The oil may be very hot if removed just
after the engine has been switched off.
Consequently allow the engine to cool down
for a few minutes before proceeding to drain
off the oil.
Replace  the  engine  oil  based  on  the  frequency 
indicated in the "Maintenance Table". Change the 
oil more frequently if the engine has to operate in 
demanding conditions.
Proceed as follows:
1. Place the machine on a flat surface.
2. Place a suitable container under the drain
plug.
3. Remove the top-up cap (fig. 10.H)
4. Remove the drain cap (fig. 10.I)
5. Collect the oil in a suitable vessel.
6. Screw the oil drain plug back in.
7. Clean up any spills.
8. Fill with fresh oil. For the quantity of oil to use, 
see the "Technical Data Table".
9. After  filling  up  the  oil,  start  the  engine  and 
leave it to idle for 30 seconds.
10. Check there are no oil leaks.
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