EN
The decal is located:
• near the articulated steering joint;
• near the tow bar.
Any damaged or illegible decals must
be replaced
Order replacement decals from an au-
thorised assistance centre
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION LABEL
The identification label holds the following data
(see fig. 1):
1. Manufacturer's address
2. Type of machine
3. Sound power level
4. CE conformity marking
5. Weight in Kg.
6. Engine operating speed and power
7. Year of manufacture
8. Serial number
9. Article code
Write your machine's serial number in the
space provided in the figure (1:10).
The identity of the product is determined by two
parts:
1 The machine's item and serial numbers
2 The engine's model, type and serial num-
bers
Use these means of identification whene-
ver you contact an authorized service wor-
kshop.
The example of the declaration of conformi-
ty can be found on the second to last page
of this manual.
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MAIN COMPONENTS (1)
The machine is made up of the following main
components (see fig. 1):
A. Chassis
B. Wheels
C. Steering wheel
D. Seat
E. Console
F. Control pedals
G. Front accessories lift lever
H. Bonnet
I. Fixed engine casing
L. Fuse box
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ENGLISH
M. Battery
N. Fuel tank
O. Transmission fluid reservoir
P. Engine
Q. Hydraulic connectors (Mod. 740 IOX)
R. Quick-release supports for accessories
3 SAFETY REGULATIONS
Read these instructions carefully befo-
re using the machine
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TRAINING
CAUTION! Read these instructions ca-
refully before using the machine
Be familiar with the controls and the
proper use of the machine
Learn to stop the machine and disenga-
ge the controls quickly
Failure to observe the warnings and in-
structions may lead to electric shock,
fire and/or serious injury.
Please keep all the warnings and in-
structions for future reference
Never allow children or people unfami-
liar with these instructions to use the
machine
Local regulations may restrict the age
of the operator
Never use the machine when bystan-
ders, especially children, or pets are in
the surroundings
Never use the machine if the user is
tired or unwell, or has taken medicine,
drugs, alcohol or substances which
may slow his reflexes and compromise
his judgement
Keep in mind that the operator or user
is responsible for accidents or hazards
occurring to other people or their pro-
perty
It is the user's responsibility to assess
the potential risk of the area where
work is to be carried out, and to take
all the necessary precautions to ensure
his own safety and that of others, parti-
cularly on slopes or rough, slippery and
unstable ground
(Translation of the Original Instructions)