9.3.5 Repairing or changing tyres
The tyres are "Tubeless" and so all punctures
must be repaired by a tyre repairer following
the procedures required for this kind of tyre.
9.4
LED LIGHTS REPLACEMENT
9.4.1 LED TYPE I
Loosen the lock nut (fig. 40.A) and remove the
connector (fig. 40.B). Remove the LED illuminator
(fig. 40.C), secured by screws (fig. 40.D).
9.4.2 LED TYPE II (bayonet type)
The bulbs have a bayonet type fitting
and are installed in the bulb holder which
can be removed by rotating it counter-
clockwise using pliers (Fig. 41)
10. STORING
When you intend to put your machine
away for more than 30 days:
1. Remove the ignition key.
2. Clean the machine thoroughly.
3. Check the machine for any
damage. If necessary, contact the
authorised service centre.
4. Store the machine:
• with the cutting-means assembly lowered
• in a dry place;
• sheltered from weather conditions, in the
shade, at a recommended temperature
ranging between +0 and +40°C;
• and covered with a sheet where possible;
• in a place where children cannot get to it;
• making sure that keys or tools used
for maintenance are removed.
WARNING
The battery must be fully charged at least once
a month and always before resuming work.
When restarting the machine, set it up as
indicated in chapter "7. Use of the machine" .
11. HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION
• When handling the machine, always:
1. disengage the cutting means;
2. bring the cutting-means assembly
to the highest position;
3. Turn off the machine and
remove the ignition key.
4. disengage the transmission (par. 6.4).
• When transporting the machine on
a vehicle or trailer, always:
• use an access ramp of suitable
strength, width and length;
• load the machine with the electric motor
switched off, with the key removed from
the ignition, without a driver and pushed
by an adequate number of people.
• lower the cutting-means assembly;
• position it so that it can not cause
a hazard for anybody;
• engage the transmission (par. 6.4);
• secure it firmly to the vehicle with ropes
or chains to prevent it from tipping
over causing possible damage.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
In case of any doubt regarding being unable to
carry out the handling or transport of the machine
safely, please contact the Service Centre.
12. ASSISTANCE AND REPAIRS
This manual provides all the necessary
information to run the machine and for correct
basic maintenance operations which can
be performed by the user. Any regulations
and maintenance operations not described
herein must be carried out by your Dealer
or Authorised Service Centre, which have
the necessary knowledge and equipment to
ensure that the work is carried out correctly,
maintaining the correct degree of safety and the
original operating conditions of the machine.
Any operations performed in unauthorised
centres or by unqualified persons will totally
invalidate the Warranty and all obligations
and responsibilities of the Manufacturer.
• Only authorised service centres can carry
out guaranteed repairs and maintenance.
• The authorised service centres only
use genuine spare parts. Genuine
spare parts and attachments have been
designed specifically for machines.
• Non-original parts and attachments are
not approved; use of non-original spare
parts and attachments will jeopardize
the safety of the machine and relieve the
Manufacturer from all obligations or liabilities.
• It is advisable to send your machine
once a year to an authorized service
workshop for servicing, assistance
and safety device inspection.
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