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WARNING
Only use the machine in the agricultural sector. Any other use is considered
improper and shall void the warranty and manufacturer's liability, leaving the user
liable for costs deriving from damage or injury to the user or to others.
12.1 INTENDED USES
The tiller is a self-propelled agricultural machine with a single axle, equipped with a rotary unit
(rotor blade) for soil tillage, or cutting bar for cutting grass.. These machines are used for
seedbed preparation (surface tillage and grass cutting).
The machine is controlled by an operator on the ground that follows behind the machine itself,
and driving it using a handlebar (handgrips), where most controls are located.
WARNING
Always hold the tiller with both hands when the engine is running. Use a firm grip
with thumbs and fingers encircling the tiller handles.
12.2 PROHIBITED USES
• Working at night is not permitted in any case.
• Do not crush or grind building materials, plastics, metal, or waste in general.
• Do not use the machine to knock down poles, walls, artifacts and/or trees.
• Do not attach lifting ropes or winches to the machine.
• Never operate the tiller without its safety systems in place.
• NEVER use the tiller as a front mounted implement with rear mounted implements or
vice versa.
• Never use the machine to push or as a means of traction for accessories (e.g. towing). In
accordance with current guidelines, it is forbidden to attach implements and/or
accessories to transport the operator or other people. Never use the machine to
transport people and/or objects.
• Never load the blade by putting a ballast weight on it.
• Do not connect to the machine equipment not provided by the manufacturer.
• Use the tiller only in well-ventilated places, and do not operate it in explosive or flammable
atmospheres or in enclosed environments. Beware of carbon monoxide poisoning.
• Do not use the machine on unstable, slippery, icy, stony or uneven ground, puddles or
marshes that do not allow assessing soil texture. Never use the tiller on surfaces presenting
different levels, such as paving or steps.
• The tiller is intended to be used only by one operator.
• Do not operate the tiller with one hand. Use with one hand can cause serious injury to the
operator, to assistants, bystanders or any combination of such persons. A tiller is intended
for two-handed use.
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