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Details warranty coverage, exclusions for wear parts, and consequences of improper handling or unauthorized repairs.
Emphasizes the critical need to submit the warranty registration card promptly for warranty validity.
Covers familiarization, adherence to accident prevention rules, operator responsibility, and age restrictions.
Details pre-operation checks, safe starting, throttle control, use of guards, and avoiding hazards like tipping.
Warns against starting in closed rooms and emphasizes pre-start checks for cables and controls.
States the requirement for an annual safety inspection by an authorized repair shop.
Describes the UNITRAK as a multi-functional hydrostatic tool carrier with hydraulic motor drive.
Notes different engine options and the importance of air cooling system maintenance.
Explains the air filter's role and details the triple-plate dry coupler and PTO transmission.
Lists measurements, transmission type (hydrostatic), and PTO shaft details.
Covers steering system, battery specifications, and recommended tyre pressures.
Details oil quantities, machine weights, speeds, and slope suitability.
Explains symbols found on the machine for warnings, throttle, and coupler.
Details how noise level is measured and provides the maximum continuous acoustic pressure.
Specifies how vibrations are measured and provides vibration values for the basic machine.
States that the basic machine is delivered fully assembled.
Lists essential checks required after delivery, including motor, hydraulics, and functional tests.
Provides steps to adjust the steering bar to the desired working height using a lever.
Explains how to adjust the steering bar laterally using a lever and locking bolt.
Refers to separate engine operating instructions for starting the engine.
Emphasizes checking control levers and ensuring no one is in front of the machine before starting.
Outlines the sequence for starting the engine, including fuel, oil, levers, throttle, choke, and ignition.
Instructs to turn the ignition key left and close the fuel tap, warning against using the stop lever.
Details the steps for mounting PTO attachments using the quick coupler and latch lock.
Explains the variable drive system for forward and backward motion using the control lever.
Provides step-by-step instructions for switching the PTO on and off using levers.
Outlines the sequence of actions for starting work, including engaging PTO and setting speed.
Details safety precautions before and during machine transportation, including stopping tools.
Explains how the active steering system works for turning and straight driving.
Covers moving the axle to adjust the centre of gravity and provides adjustment steps.
States the low maintenance requirement and emphasizes performing tasks with the engine off.
Lists specific tasks for the first 8 hours, including oil changes, retightening connections, and lubrication.
Outlines daily, 20-hour, 50-hour, and 500-hour/annual maintenance tasks.
Advises against storing the machine in damp, outdoor, or fertilizer-exposed areas.
States the built-in battery is maintenance-free and requires an approved gel charger if charging is needed.