22
EN
b) The engine stops when:
– the operator leaves his seat when the blades are engaged;
– the operator leaves his seat when the transmission is not in "neutral";
– the operator leaves his seat with the transmission in "neutral" but without engaging
the parking brake;
– the grass-catcher is lifted or the stone-guard is removed when the blades are
engaged
– the parking brake is engaged without disengaging the blades
The table below shows various operating conditions, highlighting why the safety
device shuts down the engine.
O
G
.-
PERATOR
R
CATCHER
A) PILOT LAMPS ON (Key in «ON» position)
Sitting
YES
Sitting
NO
B) WHEN STARTING (Key in «START» position)
Sitting
Uninfluential
Sitting
Uninfluential
Absent
Uninfluential
C) WHEN CUTTING (Key in «ON» position)
Absent
YES
Absent
Uninfluential
Absent
YES
Sitting
NO
Sitting
YES
5.3 DIRECTIONS BEFORE STARTING THE WORK
Before starting to work it is necessary to carry out several of checks and operations to
ensure that the work gives the best results and is done in maximum safety.
5.3.1 S
EAT ADJUSTMENT
The sliding seat can be adjusted into six posi-
tions.
The position is changed by pulling up the
handle (1) and sliding the seat along to the
notch of the position wanted.
B
T
LADES
RANSMISSION
Disengaged
«N»
Disengaged
«N»
Disengaged
1...5 - F / R
Engaged
«N»
Disengaged
«N»
Engaged
Uninfluential
Disengaged
1...5 - F / R
Disengaged
«N»
Engaged
Uninfluential
Engaged
Uninfluential
HOW TO USE THE MACHINE
B
E
RAKE
NGINE
Engaged
Stopped
Disengaged
Stopped
Engaged
Does NOT start
Engaged
Does NOT start
Disengaged
Does NOT start
Engaged
Stops
Disengaged
Stops
Disengaged
Stops
Disengaged
Stops
Engaged
Stops
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