Atthispoint,unlockthemotor,holdingtheleftleverdownonthe
handlebar(Figure6‐10:Lefthandlebarno.2),settheinclinationangle
ofthemachineaccordingtotheslopeonthegroundonwhichthe
workistobedoneuntilthemotorisonthelevel,
horizontally,then
lockthemotorreleasingthesameleverincorrespondencewithone
ofthefourpositions.
Figure6‐10:Lefthandlebar
Nowthemachineisreadyforwork.
Toinverttheworkdirectiononaslopethefollowingsequencemust
befollowed:releasetheforwardmovementlever(Figure6‐10:Left
handlebarno.1),thiswaythemachineisstoppedandbraked,
positionthemotorinneutral(inthiswaythemotorwillbeinclinedfor
afew
secondstogetherwiththemachine),engagetheforward
movement(Figure6‐10:Lefthandlebarno.1)andatthesametime
pulltheuphillwheellockingleveralltheway(Figure6‐10:Lefthandle
barno.3orFigure6‐12:Righthandlebarno.6),inthis
waythe
machinewillturn180°onitselftowardtheuphillsideoftheslopeand
willthenbepositionedintheoppositedirectionreadyforwork.
Figure6‐11:Lefthandlebar Figure6‐12:Righthandlebar
Release theforward movement lever again (Figure 6‐10: Left handle bar no. 1), put the motor on thelevel againturning uphill, and at this point the
machineisreadytostartbacktoworkintheoppositedirection.
Table6‐2:Workingonaslope
Always start the work atthe bottom of the slope advancing sideways and on paralleltracks upwards to ensure better
dischargeofthecutgrassdownwards.Itisrecommendedthatoneworkfirstonlevelgroundorwithaveryslightslope
soastofamiliariseone'sselfwiththemachine’s operation.Steepslopesshouldbeworkedononlybyveryexperienced
operators.
Themachinehasbeendesignedtoworkonslopestransversallyandnotinperpendicular.
THEMANUFACTURERWILLNOT BELIABLEFOR ANYDAMAGECAUSED BY THEMOTORSEIZINGDUE TOINAPPROPRIATE
USEOFTHEMACHINE.
6.3 NORMALSTOP
Once the work has been completed, to stop the motor, put the gas lever on the
(Figure3‐1 no.6‐Figure 3‐2no.3) STOPposition and(orif themotor isequipped
usethestopswitchalwaysafterhavingallowedthemotorRPMtodroptoidle),
and
then,ifthereisone,turnthefuelcocktooff.
OntheTRT60Swingversionengagetheparkingbrake(seefiguretotheside).
Figure6‐13:Parkingbrake
6.4 EMERGENCYSTOP
Incaseofanymalfunctionduringworkoperations,simplyreleasethehandlebars:themachine
willstopforwardmovementand
thecuttingbladeswillstop.
Tostopthemotor,refertothepreviouspoint.
7 MAINTENANCE
7.1 MAINTENANCESTATUS
BEFOREperforminganymaintenanceoperationsonthemachine,turnoffthemotorandwaitfortheblades
tostopcompletely.
If the maintenance operations are not performed, there may be damage to the machine or injuries to the operator or
bystanders.Thesedamagesandinjuriesarenotcoveredbythewarranty.
Dailymaintenanceistobeperformedbytheuser.
Maintenanceoperationsafterthefirst20,100and
300hoursofoperationmustbeperformedatthereseller.
Asktheresellertocheckthemachine,ifproblemsarise.