8 Single-wheel power hoe 2100
1. Safety Instructions
Beware of coasting tools. Before you
start any maintenance or repair on them,
wait until tools have come to a complete
stop.
Foreign powered parts shear and crush!
Riding on the attachment during opera-
tion is not permitted.
Attachments and their weight affect the
driving, steering, braking, and tip-over
characteristics of the single-wheel power
hoe. Therefore, ensure steering and
braking functions are sufficient. Match
operating speed to conditions.
Do not change governor settings. High
engine speed increases risk of acci-
dents.
Working Area and
Dangerous Area
The user is liable to third parties work-
ing within the single-wheel power hoe’s
working range.
Staying in the hazardous area of the sin-
gle-wheel power hoe is not permitted.
Check the immediate surroundings of
the single-wheel power hoe before you
start it. Watch out for children and ani-
mals.
Before you start work, clear the area
from any foreign object. During opera-
tion, always watch out for further objects
and remove them in time.
For operation in enclosed areas, ensure
that a safety distance is kept to enclo-
sures to prevent damage to tools.
Operation and
Safety Devices
Before you start operation
Become familiar with the devices and
operating elements and their functions.
Above all, learn how to turn off the en-
gine quickly and safely in case of an
emergency.
Ensure that all protective devices are
mounted and positioned to provide pro-
tection.
With no attachment mounted, make sure
PTO-shaft is covered with the protec-
tive cap.
Starting the engine
Do not start engine in closed rooms. The
carbon monoxide contained in the ex-
haust fume is extremely toxic when in-
haled.
Before you start the engine set all oper-
ating elements to neutral or idling posi-
tion.
For starting the engine, do not step in
front of the single-wheel power hoe and
the attachment.
Operation
Never leave the operator’s position at
the steering handle while single-wheel
power hoe is at work.
Never adjust the steering handles dur-
ing work – danger!
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