ground, reducing the likelihood of the wind
transporting the snow to the wrong areas.
• Once you have finished work, leave the
machine running for a few minutes to prevent
ice from forming in the discharge chute.
• Always maintain a suitable speed for
the snow conditions, adjusting it so the
snow is removed in a constant flow.
• Reduce the engine rotations
before stopping it.
6.6 AFTER OPERATION
• Clean (par. 7.4).
• Move all the controls forward
and back a few times.
• Make sure the choke is engaged.
• Check there are no loose or damaged
components. If necessary, replace
the damaged components and tighten
any screws and loose bolts.
Do not cover the machine when the
engine and the exhaust are still warm.
7. MAINTENANCE
7.1
GENERAL INFORMATION
IMPORTANT The safety regulations to follow
during machine use are described in par. 2.4.
All service and all maintenance
checks must be carried out on a
stationary machine with the engine
switched off. Before cleaning or doing
maintenance work, take out the ignition
key and read the relevant instructions.
Wear adequate clothing,
gloves and goggles before carrying
out any maintenance.
• 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 lists the main
maintenance tasks and how often they need
to be performed. Carry out the relevant task
as soon as it is scheduled to be performed.
• The use of non-genuine spare parts and
attachments 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 authorised assistance
workshops and dealers.
IMPORTANT All the maintenance and
adjustment operations not described
herein must be carried out by your dealer
or Authorised Service Centre.
7.2 REFUELLING
To refuel:
1. Unscrew the tank closure cap
and remove it (fig. 15.E).
2. Insert the funnel (fig. 15.I).
3. Refuel and remove the funnel (fig. 15.I).
4. Close the fuel cap securely after refuelling
and clean away any spills (fig. 15.E).
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).
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 (fig. 15.F). Unscrew
it and pull it out. Clean the dipstick.
• Push the dipstick down completely
without screwing it into place.
• Now pull the dipstick up again.
Read off the oil level.
• Unscrew the oil loading plug (fig. 15.K).
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