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Parkside PDU 300 A1 Bedienungs- Und Sicherheitshinweise Seite 18

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• Operate the right steering lever (3) to steer to the right.
11.7 Gear selector lever (14) (Fig. 1)
• The gear selector lever (14) controls the forward or reverse
movement of the machine.
• It is possible to choose between 3 forward gears and one
reverse gear using the gear selector lever (14).
11.8 Transport tray tilt lever (6) (Fig. 13 - 14)
Watch out for sudden changes in the centre of
gravity when tipping out!
Before starting work, always check that the trans-
port tray (4) is securely locked.
1. Pull the transport tray tilt lever (6) towards you with your
right hand. This will unlock the tray fixing (7). (fig. 1, 3)
2. After unlocking the transport tray (4), it can be emptied by
tilting it manually.
NOTE! When fully loaded or when transporting heavy
loads, the transport tray (4) must be emptied with the help
of a second person.
3. Lower the transport tray (4) again after emptying. Lock the
transport tray (4) by pushing the transport tray tilt lever (6)
forward. The tray fixing (7) locks into place. (Fig. 14)
11.9 Starting the engine (Fig. 1, 15, 16)
11.9.1 Cold start
Cold engine: Set the choke lever to the "open" position.
1. Open the fuel valve (23).
2. Open the choke lever (24) on the engine (Fig. 15).
3. Turn the on/off switch (2) to ON.
4. Set the throttle lever (1) to half throttle (i.e. half open posi-
tion).
5. Pull strongly on the starter rope (25) and let it wind back
in slowly. Do not let the starter cable (25) whip back in.
If necessary, pull the starter cable (25) several times until
the engine starts.
6. Let the engine warm up for a few seconds.
7. Once the engine is running, slowly close the choke lever
(24).
8. Set the throttle lever (1) to full throttle (H).
NOTE!
Restarting an engine that is already warm from previous opera-
tion does not normally require the use of the choke.
11.9.2 Warm start
Warm engine: Do not use the choke and close it.
1. Set the throttle lever (1) to half throttle (i.e. half open posi-
tion).
2. Turn the on/off switch (2) to ON.
3. Open the fuel valve (23).
4. Pull strongly on the starter rope (25) and let it wind back
in slowly. Do not let the starter cable (25) whip back in. If
necessary, pull the starter cable (25) several times until the
engine starts.
5. Set the throttle lever (1) to full throttle (H).
11.10.1 Operation (Fig. 1, 12)
NOTE!
- Always release the clutch before starting.
- Always use the dumper with both hands.
- Change gear only when stationary.
- Never change gear on a slope.
It is possible to choose between 3 forward gears and one re-
verse gear using the gear selector lever (14).
1. Start the engine as described in 11.9.1 or 11.9.2.
2. Select the desired gear with the gear selector lever (14). To
do this, pull the gear selector lever (14) towards you and
move exactly along the contour in the gearshift plate (13)
to the desired gear.
3. Press the unlocking lever (20) to be able to operate the
clutch lever (19).
4. Slowly operate the clutch lever (19) to set the dumper in
motion.
5. NOTE! If the gear does not engage immediately, slowly
release the clutch lever (19). Then shift to a higher gear
and back again to ensure the transmission engages in the
desired gear.
6. Increase the speed at the throttle (1) accordingly (Pos. H).
Notes on operation:
m ATTENTION!
The dumper has a maximum loading capacity of
300 kg.
It is recommended to assess the load and adjust it according to
the ground on which the machine is used.
It is therefore advisable to travel sensitive routes in low gear
and with extra caution. Avoid sharp turns and frequent chang-
es of direction while driving on the road, especially on rough,
hard terrain full of sharp, uneven places with high friction.
When the clutch lever (19) is released, the machine
stops and brakes automatically.
11.10.2 Steering
The dumper has steering levers (3) and (18) on the handlebar,
which makes steering very easy.
1. Operate the right steering lever (3) or the left steering lever
(18) to steer to the right or left.
2. The sensitivity of the steering increases proportionally to
the speed of the machine, and with the machine empty,
only a slight pressure on the lever is needed to make a
turn. However, when the machine is loaded, more pressure
is required.
11.10.3 Idle speed
1. Set the throttle (1) to the "L" position to reduce the load on
the engine when not working.
2. Lowering the engine speed for idling the engine helps to
extend the service life of the engine, save fuel and reduce
the noise level of the machine.
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