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Stopping the Machine
16.4.1
Emergency Stop
In case of danger and/or in an emergency situation, you can quickly switch off the machine
with the speed governor by pushing it completely into the STOP position.
16.4.2
Normal switch-off
1.
Adjust rotors to even 0° position
2.
Set the upper throttle lever to "minimum" and let the engine run idle for approx. 3
minutes at low engine speed.
3.
Then set the engine ON/OFF switch (ignition switch) to the OFF position.
4.
Close the fuel switch.
5.
Wait until the engine has cooled down before storing the machine.
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W A R N I N G
Hot surfaces and rotating machine parts while the engine is running can cause
serious injury or even death. Always stop the machine before carrying out any
conversion, adjustment, cleaning or maintenance work and secure it against
unintentional restarting.
Maintenance and Servicing PLan
17.1.1
Table of Measures
Checks and activities to be performed
Check fuel level
Always before operation
Loose or lost screws and nuts
Always before operation
Damage of any machine part
Always before operation
Check for Petrol or oil patch/spot under the
machine. Check petrol pipe, fuel tank and
fuel tank cap for leaks.
Always before operation
Check motor oil level / fill-up if necessary
Always before operation
Clean machine and rotor blades
Always after operration
Belt tension
Always before operation
Belt condition
Always before operation
Lubricate rotor blades at lubr. nipples
every 20 working hour / weekly
Clean air filter
every 100 working hour/ monthly
Check spark plug/ event. clean
every 50 working hour/ weekly
CHANGE motor oil (SAE 10W40 or similar)
20 working hours after 1st operation
/every 200 working hours
Gear oil
every 100 working hours
The specified intervals refer to working under "normal" operating conditions. Depending on the
load, a change/exchange may also be necessary at an earlier point in time.
Changing gear box oil
N O T I C E
Waste oils are toxic and must not be released into the
environment! Contact your local authorities for information on proper
disposal.