If the machine is stopped for long periods, it must be stored in a place protected from the elements to prevent
damage. Before storing the machine, it is advisable to clean it thoroughly and to lubricate all the mechanical
components to protect them from rust. Make sure that the storage temperature is between 0 °C and 40 °C.
Before storing the machine for long periods, it is advisable to perform the following operations:
• Clean the equipment (e.g. rotor and tools) from any cutting residues or other residues;
• Clean the machine thoroughly;
• Perform a visual inspection on the whole machine to identify any structural damage or deep scratches on
the paintwork, and ensure that the original safety signs are still in good condition, legible and in their
original positions;
• Grease all mechanical parts subjected to friction, the lock pins and all the machine parts no longer coated
with their original paint layer in order to prevent rust from forming;
• Store the machine in a covered area and on a flat and firm surface;
• The machine must be stored with the equipment in the transport position;
8.1 - DISMANTLING, DECOMMISSIONING
If you no longer wish to use the machine, or parts of it, it is necessary to dismantle and decommission the
machine. Before scrapping, the plastic/rubber parts and electrical and electronic materials must be separated.
Collect any waste oil and dispose of it at the appropriate collection centres.
Carry out these operations according to the regulations in force.
It should be remembered that when replacing oils, batteries, rubber tubes, tyres,
and any parts of the machine subject to separate disposal, reference must
always be made to the applicable regulations. For the collection of waste oil
contact your local authority or a member of the Oil Recycling Association and
ask for disposal advice.