Manual tipping of the load box
To raise the box
1. D i s e n g a g e t h e l o c k i n g m e c h a n i s m
(C, Fig.17), pulling upwards.
2. Pull the handle (B) upward and lift the box.
To lower the box
1. Hold the handle (B, Figure 17) and lower the
box until it rests against the rubber pads.
2. Reinsert the locking mechanism (C) by
pushing down.
Hydraulic tipping of the DUMPER load box
(model 550D-1750D-50D)
- To lift the load box push the hydraulic lever
(A, Fig.18) forward (1).
- To lower the load box pull the hydraulic
lever (A) towards the operator (2).
6.4 Power take-off (PTO)
WARNING: When the PTO is not in use it
m u s t a l w a ys b e c o ve r e d b y t h e
protective cap (A, Fig.19).
WARNING:
- The end user bears ultimate responsibility
for choosing adequate interchangeable
devices to fit to the PTO; the user must
check, under his or her sole responsibility,
that the characteristics of the devices are
compatible with those of the machine and
avoid jeopardizing the safety of the
operator or other persons.
- The machine created by combining the
PTO device and drive unit must comply
with the Essential Safety Requirements
set down in the Machinery Directive.
- When using the PTO immobilize the
transporter by applying the parking
brakes, pulling (1, Fig.22) the two levers (2
and 5, Fig.2) and locking them (2) with the
locking levers (C, Fig.22). To release the
brakes pull the two levers (2 and 5, Fig.2)
upwards; locking levers (C, Fig.22) will be
released automatically.
6.5 Storage and Transport
Storage
For engine storage operations, follow the
instructions given in the manual of the engine.
WARNING!
- Allow to cool hot parts such as the engine
and the gearbox, before storing the
machine in any indoor environment. Be
c areful not to touch them. B efore
covering with a plastic sheet, make sure
they are cold enough.
- Place the machine in a covered place, on a
flat, stable surface, with the tank empty
and out of the reach of children.
- E m p t y t h e f u e l a n d o i l t a n k s a n d
reassemble the respective caps (4 and 7,
Fi g. 2 ) . D i s p o s e o f f u e l a n d o i l i n
accordance with the rules and respecting
t h e e n v i r o n m e n t . U s e a p p r o v e d
containers and avoid spills.
- To reduce the fire hazard, keep the engine
and especially the muffler and the tanks
free of grass, leaves or excessive grease.
CAUTION
- Clean the machine thoroughly washing it
with water and dry it. Never use water jets
or solvents to remove dirt. Be careful not
to get water in the air filter and electrical
components; they may be damaged.
- Always lower the transport box.
- Clean up the air filter.
- Check the wear of the engine starter rope.
Prolonged inactivity
If you plan an extended inactivity period (more
than 1 month), follow the instructions in the
engine manual and the start up procedures in
this manual (page 28), which are the same that
are made during the machine normal start up.
WARNING - When you resume work,
make sure there are no fuel leaks from
the tubes, valve and carburetor.
Transporting
WARNING: The machine must not be
driven on a public road.
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