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Move the OPEN/ CLOSE fuel lever entirely to the right, so as to let the fuel flow through.
First of all, move the lever for adjusting the revolutions to the STOP position.
Move the lever for adjusting the revolutions to the 1/2 START position or else to the
START position, according to whichever one is considered to be more convenient.
Starting up the machine at low revolutions will help reduce the exhaust fumes.
Pull on the ignition cable by means of the handle until a slight resistance is noted. Let the
cable return to its position: this will enable the entire length of the cable to be used for
starting up the motor.
Hold the handle in both hands. Begin by pulling firmly and increasingly faster on the
ignition cable until the motor starts up.
Repeat this procedure until the motor starts up.
If, after several attempts to start the motor, white smoke begins to come out of the
exhaust, move the speed control lever to the STOP position and pull on the ignition cable
slowly 5 times. Repeat the startup procedure.
The throttle, located on the handle, controls the work of the compactor. Activate the
throttle from the idling position until the accelerator reaches full throttle. When the speed
of the motor reaches approximately 2,300 r.p.m., the centrifugal clutch should be
engaged. If the speed of the motor increases really slowly, it may be due to the clutch
slipping. Do not activate the throttle too slowly.
IMPORTANT: At the moment when the centrifugal clutch reaches the cutting speed,
vibration begins in the cam box.
While working with the compactor, care should be taken not to activate the anchoring
ratchet on the handlebar.
For the compaction of asphalt, it is advisable to impregnate the underside of the vibrating
plate with diesel fuel. This will help prevent the plate from sticking to the asphalt.
For the compaction of cobblestones, the damper (reference ENARCO C0028) should be
used to avoid causing damage to the cobblestones.
In order to suppress the vibrations, move the lever swiftly from ON to OFF.
WORKING ON SLOPES
For the compaction of soils on a slope, the operator should always stand on
higher ground than the machine.
It is not permitted to operate the machine on slopes with a gradient above the
maximum capacity of the machine, as indicated on the technical specifications
plate.
When working on slopes, be extremely careful and always work up or down
the slope, never partly or completely sideways on.
Always begin working from the bottom of the slope.
Damp or excessively loose soils stop the compaction plate from holding firmly,
which increases the risk of accident.
When going backwards, the operator should stand to one side of the equipment to avoid
being trapped between the equipment and an obstacle. Where this is not possible, for
instance, in narrow ditches, extreme care should be taken to guard against becoming
trapped or losing control of the machine.
Extreme care should be taken in compacting uneven ground or with thick materials. The
operator should stand on safe, firm ground.
REVERSIBLE PLATE COMPACTORS