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Tiller CS
approx. 2 km/h;
RECOMMENDATION!
In cold weather, it is a good idea to start the equipment at low speed to allow the
Tiller to reach the right operating temperature.
Move for a short distance with the tiller working and check the quality of the work.
If it does not satisfy you, repeat and review the machine adjustment operations
(section 6).
LIMB INJURY HAZARD!
Never place hands and feet near to the tools-holder rotor when it is rotating (or
when not in Zero Energy State).
RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY!
During operation, the machine can eject material at high speed: make sure that
there are no exposed animals or persons to the rear of the Tiller.
In the operations involving sudden steering, turning and moving in reverse,
disengage the power take-o and lift the tiller slightly from the ground, in order to
avoid damaging its frame.
Once the work has been completed, the operator must:
• Engage the parking brake;
• Turn o the engine, remove the start key and keep it;
• Disconnect the drive shaft from the tractor PTO and position it on the
dedicated support hook;
• Restart the tractor and, ensuring that there are no exposed persons or
animals, move to the storage place.
Having reached the depot, the operator must:
• Engage the parking brake;
• Turn o the engine, remove the start key and keep it;
• Clean the Tiller (see chap. 9);
• Check that there are no oil leaks and, if any, x them;
• Check the condition of the equipment and replace any worn parts (see Chap.
10 ).
NOTE
Should any faults arise while using the Tiller, consult section 14.2 "Troubleshooting".
8. STOPS
INJURY HAZARD TO OPERATORS AND DAMAGE TO THE STRUCTURE!
Only qualied operators that have read and fully understood the safety
prescriptions (chap. 2) can perform the operations described below.
Moreover, they must check that there are no exposed people, animals and
objects in the dangerous area.
The equipment must be stopped in the following ways:
• Temporary stop;
• Day end stop;
• Long downtime period;
• Emergency stop.
TEMPORARY STOP
To stop the Tiller temporarily, just deactivate the rotation of the tractor PTO by
activating the control on the tractor’s control console.
DAY END STOP
• Engage the parking brake;
• Turn o the engine, remove the start key and keep it;
• Clean the Tiller (see chap. 9);
• Check that there are no oil leaks and, if any, x them;
• Check the condition of the equipment and replace any worn or damaged