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cormidi 80 Series - 3.5.4. Travelling on Slopes

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Series 65-80
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WARNING: The conservation of the fuel must
always be done with respect for the specific
laws, in suitable places, away
from sources of
heat, and with clean, well closed suitable
containers!
REQUIRED: Avoid the dispersion of fuel
and/or fuel containers in the environment.
Carry out the disposal according to the
current laws and with resp
ect for the
environment.
3.5. DRIVING THE MACHINE
DANGER: Always avoid overloading the
machine above the prescribed limits: during
movement, an overload could create
structural
variations that were not foreseen
and could provoke the overturning of the
machine with serious safety consequences.
WARNING: Where possible, try to avoid
travelling on rocky or icy terrain, on rails and
railway sections because they
may damage
the tracks and reduce their longevity. Also
avoid passing over material that could ruin the
tracks, such as sharp objects, pieces of metal,
etc. that could get caught up in the tracks and
provoke a break.
At the start-up, regulate the number of rotations of the
engine to the desired level by activating the accelerator
lever, according to the required power (when the machine
is loaded, you must bring the lever above the halfway
mark between the minimum and maximum).
Under some conditions, especially when the machine
is loaded or going uphill, a loss of engine power may
occur because of a motor overload; this may also cause
it to shut down. In this case, slowly release the drive
command lever, regulating the speed to a level that does
not provoke an overload of the propeller.
Your machine is equipped with a hydrostatic
transmission, so, it is not necessary that the
rotations of the engine be at maximum for the
displacement. Leave the engine operating at its
maximum number of rotations does not improve the
functioning of the machine, rather, it certainly (and
uselessly) increases its fuel consumption: it is
advisable, therefore, to increase the rotations of the
engine only where it is absolutely necessary (to
proceed at maximum speed, to address steep slopes
with a full load, etc.).

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