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1- Carefully read and make sure you have understood
these instructions before operating the unit Comply with
all warnings and safety instructions. Keep this manual
for future reference.
2- Use only original spare parts, since spares produced
by other manufacturers may cause poor fit and possible
injury.
3- Keep other people, children or pets away from the
work area (at no less than 5 m from the machine).
4- Never operate the machine when tired, sick or under
the influence of alcohol, drugs or other substances
5- Do not use the machine for purposes not intended.
6- Inspect the machine before use. Make sure that
there are no fuel leaks, that safety devices are not
slack etc. Replace damaged parts.
7- Run the engine only in well ventilated places. Exhaust
gasses are poisonous.
8- Become familiar with the machine before use, by running
it on a flat surface, without any obstacle.
9- Stop the engine before maintenance.
10- Shut the engine off before refuelling. Fill the tank far
from sources of heat and do not smoke.
11- Never remove the fuel tank cap when the engine is
running.
12- Clean off any spilled fuel.
13- Never use fuel to clean the machine.
14- Do not transport people or pets on the machine or on
the platform.
15- Never use the vehicle if the water level exceeds the
upper part of the crawlers.
16- Always move the vehicle forward. Before engaging the
reverse gear, adopt suitable precautions against falls. Make
1 - CLUTCH LEVER: engages/disengages the drive.
Lower the lever to move the vehicle forward.
Release the lever to stop the vehicle.
2 - ACCELERATOR: increases and decreases the rpm.
3 – STEERING LEVER: move one of the levers to steer
the machine accordingly. Use both levers to stop the ve-
hicle immediately.
4 - ENGINE STOP SWITCH
when "OFF" the engine does not run. When "ON" the en-
gine runs.
5 - SPEED GEAR LEVER: to select the speed
SAFETY REGULATIONS
sure there are no obstacles and check for proper visibility.
17- Start or stop the vehicle with care on unlevelled
ground.
18- Do not change speed or make "U" turns along steep
slopes or on unlevelled ground.
19- Overloading is dangerous. Load the vehicle without
exceeding the maximum load capacity.
20- Do not transport any loads larger than the platform.
- Do not pile up too many high objects, since the
operator's field of vision would be reduced and the center
of gravity would be too high, causing the vehicle to easily
tip over.
21- Never operate the machine in low visibility.
22- The vehicle cannot be operated on slopes exceeding
20°.
23- When moving down a slope, engage the first gear or
the reverse gear, and use the engine brake.
24- Do not drive on excessively steep slopes, or where
the vehicle could fall or roll-over.
25- When the clutch lever is released, the brake is
engaged. Do not brake or change direction suddenly at
high speed on slopes or uneven grounds, because the
vehicle could roll-over or the load could fall.
26- Park the vehicle on flat and safe grounds. Avoid
dangerous sites.
27- When you park:
- on slopes, block the vehicle by means of suitable
wedges;
- release the clutch lever and stop the engine.
28- The vehicle must under no circumstances be driven
on, or even across, public roadways.
CONTROLS Fig 1
6 - UNLOADING LEVER: for dumper tipping.
7-ENGINE ON/OFF HANDLE: pull it to start the engine
(see the relevant user and maintenance manual)
8 - FUEL TANK CAP
9- TOIL LEVEL AND FILLING CAP
10 - Fig. 1/A - "ROBIN" engine
FUEL VALVE: (C) open (D) closed
AIR LEVER: (A) open (B) closed "starter"
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