LONG-TERM STORAGE
1. Clean dirt and other foreign mate-
rials from each section thoroughly
with water and wipe it out with a
dry cloth.
2. Remove weeds and straws from
each rotating part, cutting section,
belt and chain completely.
3. Lubricate each rotating part and fric-
tion part sufciently to prevent rust.
4. Lubricate each chain sufciently to
prevent rust.
5. If grains or straws remain in each
section, wirings can be damaged
by animals, such as a rat. Remove
them thoroughly.
6. If paint is chipped on any section,
apply paint to the corresponding
section to prevent rust.
7. In winter, the coolant in the radia-
tor should be drained completely
or mixed with anti-freeze to pre-
vent freezing.
8. Place the throttle lever to the neu-
tral position before stopping the
engine.
When washing the vehicle
body, make sure that no water
enters any electrical device. It
can be damaged.
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CAUTION
9. Make sure to remove the key
from the main switch and store it
in a safe place after work.
10. The battery discharges by itself
during storage. Therefore, it
needs to be charged every month
in summer and every two months
in winter. When keeping it in-
stalled into the vehicle, make sure
to disconnect its negative cable.
11. Place the reaping clutch lever
and threshing clutch lever to the
"Disengage" position.
12. Cover the vehicle when keep it in
an outdoor area to avoid rain.
STORING COMBINE
DAILY STORAGE
1. Before storing combine, clean it
thoroughly. Make sure to wash it
after operation.
2. Store it indoors if possible. If it
should be kept outside, cover it.
3. Remove the battery from the com-
bine in winter and store it indoors.
4.
Add anti-freeze to the combine in
winter season in order to prevent
the radiator from freezing.
5. Remove the ignition key and store
it separately.
When operating the combine
in an enclosed area, ventilate
the area to release exhaust
gas to the outside. Exhaust
gas is colorless and not vis-
ible, but is harmful.
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WARNING