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11.3
Short engine running time
The oil level must be checked regularly when running
the engine for only short periods of time (less than 15
minutes)! When run for short periods, water and petrol
can quickly get into the oil
and thus, the lubricating effect of the oil is largely lost. This has the
consequence that parts wear out faster and thus creates a high risk of
engine damage. Therefore, if the engine is often only run for short periods it
is advisable to change the engine oil at regular intervals or to let the engine
run once or twice a week for half an hour, so that it is not only operated in a
cold condition.
11.4
Functional overview
Fig. 10 - Seat adjustment
Fig. 11 - Handbrake
Fig. 12 -
Gearbox release
Seat adjustment
The lever for seat adjustment (to optimally position
yourself on the machine) is located on the left-hand
side in the direction of travel under the seat.
Briefly pulling the locking bar outwards unlocks the
track. Positioning takes place via body movement.
Handbrake
In order to prevent the machine from moving in idle
state, the handbrake can be activated for safety
reasons.
To operate the handbrake, push the brake lever
on the steering column outwards and pull towards
the operator.
Gearbox release
If the machine is to be moved manually, the
gearbox release must be used.
To actuate the gearbox release, move the ball
valve left in the direction of travel.
Only carry out the gearbox release
with the engine switched off.