Safety advice in case of replacements
Special maintenance operations (non included in
this handbook) require a specialised workshop on
the premises which meets the requirements speci-
fied by the relative laws in force (appropriate equip-
ment suitably trained staff etc.); if you do not have a
compliant workshop, contact an authorised one.
Worn or damaged components must be replaced
Replacing the gear unit oil
CAUTION
To prevent possible burns, replace the oil when the
machine is cool.
NOTICE
Do not dump oil; dispose of it correctly as oil is a pol-
lutant.
Dispose of the oil in compliance with current legisla-
tion.
Carry out the operations described.
1)
Place the machine on flat, solid ground with the
gear box level.
2)
Unscrew cap (A).
3)
Unscrew cap (B).
4)
Unscrew cap (C).
5)
Drain out the oil completely.
Collect the oil in a suitable container.
6)
Screw on the cap (C).
7)
Add the new oil via the filler neck (A) until the oil
can be seen above the lower thread of the filler
neck (B).
Replacing the transmission chain
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INFORMATION CONCERNING REPLACEMENTS
with original spare parts.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for
injury to people or things resulting from the use of
non-original parts or unauthorised repairs.
Components and waste material must be disposed of
in compliance with the law in force concerning waste
collection, sorting and disposal.
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8)
9)
For oil characteristics see the "Lubricant comparison ta-
ble".
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A
B
C
Screw on the cap (B).
Screw on the cap (A).
E
A
B
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C
Use and maintenance