e)
Do not spray the device with a water jet or submerge it in water.
f)
Do not allow water to get inside the device through vents in the housing of
the device.
g)
Clean the vents with a brush and compressed air.
h)
The device must be regularly inspected to check its technical efficiency and
spot any damage.
i)
Use a soft cloth for cleaning.
j)
Make sure that all nuts and bolts are properly tightened. Worn or
improperly tightened nuts and bolts can damage the engine or the
frame.
k)
Never store the machine with petrol in the tank inside a building
where vapour can reach open flame or sparks. Allow the engine to
cool down before transporting the machine.
l)
To reduce the risk of fire, keep the engine and fuel storage area free
from dirt and excess grease.
m) Replace worn or damaged parts to ensure safe use. If you need to
empty the fuel tank, drain it outdoors.
n)
Check the oil level regularly and top it up or replace it as necessary.
o)
Regularly clean the bottom of the machine and check that wood
splinters and other debris has been removed.
p)
Regularly lubricate the wheel axle and bearings with the appropriate
grease.
q)
Check the cutting wheel frequently. For smooth running, the cutting
wheel should be well balanced, and the teeth should be sharp.
The cutting wheel which has hit an obstacle hard should no longer be
r)
used. A qualified technician should check the condition of the cutting
wheel before resuming use.
TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
The machine is meant to be transported on a trailer or in a spacious car
boot.
The machine is equipped with handles for lifting. It should only be lifted
using appropriate equipment or by a sufficient number of people.
Every time you start the machine:
• Check which there are no loose, not properly
tightened or damaged parts
• Check which the frame of the machine is not
damaged and has no cracks
• Check the technical condition of the blades