en
catch, pull the lever shown in Fig.
3.7 located on the handlebar, raising
the back of the machine so that the
Rotavator comes out of the ground
until the machine starts to back up.
10.
3.8
3.8
At the end of the work:
when you finish the work, to stop the
engine, bring the accelerator lever to
the bottom gear.
In case you have to face an unforeseen
and accidental obstacle, you should
immediately leave the two driving levers
(Fig. 3.6, 3.7).
In case of severe impact in case you
find deformations or obvious damages,
please go on changing all the knives and
the corresponding pins with screws and
tightening nuts. Ask to an authorized ser-
vice centre.
8. HANDLING AND TRANSPORT
Before proceeding, read and understand
the chapter “SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS”
in its entirety.
With the motor off, the machine can be
moved by hand by pushing or pulling it
from the handlebar.
LIFTING:
9. STORAGE
When the machine is not going to be used
for long periods of time, it is essential to
protect the tool with anti-corrosion and
antioxidant substances.
Clean the machine of leaves and/or dirt
before storage.
DANGER!
Remove the fuel from the tank and close
the tap (if present).
Park the machine on flat ground, removing
the ignition key (if present) and/or spark
plug cap.
DANGER!
Protect the sharp parts and cover the
machine with protective sheets if neces-
sary.
DANGER!
DANGER!
DANGER!
4.1
4.1
10. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Before proceeding, read and understand
the chapter “SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS”
in its entirety.
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tightened
to ensure safe operation of the machine
and/or interchangeable equipment in safe
conditions.
10.1
DEPHT ADJUSTMENT
4.2
4.2
To ensure good milling and smooth move-
ment of the cultivator, the Rotavator is
equipped with a depth control device (7 Fig.
1.7) that adjusts the working depth of the
hoes. Pull the control lever back and move
it up or down to control ground penetration:
the correct adjustment has been achieved
when the machine moves at a constant
speed and without jerking.
- Hard soils cultivation:
bring the depth
control device to position (B). Such position
corresponds to a small soil penetration.
- Soft soils penetration:
Bring the depth
control device to position (A). Such position
corresponds to a deep soil penetration
depth.
CAUTION!
When moving with the machine in motion
on surfaces other than the working
ground, keep the depth control device in
position (B); in this way, the hoe will not
scrape the surface.
10.2
HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT
4.3
4.3
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT:
The height of the cultivator handlebar can
be adjusted. Before starting any work it is
a good standard operating procedure to
adjust the handlebar to the operator’s re-
quirements so that the machine could be
easily handled. Loosen the handlebar sup-
port fixing screws. Adjust to optimal height,
tighten the screws.
4.4
4.4
LATERAL ADJUSTMENT:
Lateral handlebar adjustment keeps the
operator from stepping on ground that
has already been hoed and from damag-
ing vegetation. Lower the lever to unlock
the handlebar. Rotate the handlebar from
the desired side (positions possible: -35°,
0°, 35°) and raise the lever to lock it.
DANGER!
10.3 GREASING
4.5
4.5
Every 50 working hours, grease the reverse
speed shaft with the suitable greaser, upon
disassembling of rubber cap.
CAUTION!
Once such operation has finished you
must close the hole again with the rubber
cap because inside the casing there are
some gears/parts on motion.
10.4 CABLE ADJUSTMENT
FORWARD/REVERSE LEVER:
Attention: the wheels should start to turn
when the driving lever has crossed half
its way. When the mentioned lever is com-
pletely pulled, on working position, the
belt control device (8, Fig.1.7) must be
arranged as in figure 4.6B, with the “cyl-
inder” in contact with the two washers on
the sides. To obtain the am conditions you
have to act on the M10 nut set close near
the belt control device (Fig. 4.6A).
10.5 MACHINE OIL CHANGES
4.7
4.7
OIL LEVEL CONTROL:
Verify the oil level
every 60 hours:
put the
machine on flat surface, remove the cap
1
and check if the oil reaches the hole bottom
edge. In case you need to fill it on you have
to perform it from the hole of the cap
2
. Go
on with such operation until you see the oil
coming out from control cap
1
. Screw both
caps again.
OIL CHANGE:
Change the oil
every 150 hours.
The oil
drain has to be performed when the ma-
chine is hot: remove caps 1 and 2 and tilt
the machine to a complete emptying, then
put the machine on flat land, fill it in with oil
through the hole of cap 2 until the oil starts
coming out from control cap 1. Screw both
caps again.
Use a syringe (not included) for easier
and safer extraction.
Use SAE 80 or equivalent oil.
CAUTION!
Waste fuel oil is a polluting material: don’t
waste it in the sorroundings, please apply
to suitable waste material centres.
4.6
4.6
INFORMATION!
CAUTION!
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