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Start-up procedure Do not disperse any sprays or other agents into the air intake
while the machine is starting up. They may lead to overheating
in the combustion chamber and result in damage to the engine.
There is danger of suocation if the operator starts up the
machine in closed rooms or in deep and tight trenches.
Operating the machine in closed rooms is prohibited. Provide
for an adequate supply of air before starting the machine.
One start procedure must not last longer than 30 seconds
to avoid damage to the engine. If the engine fails to turn
over after no more than 30 seconds, turn the ignition key
back to the “0” position and eliminate the cause.
If the ignition key fails to spring back to position “1” by itself,
the electric starter and the engine may sustain damage.
Abort the start procedure and shut down the machine.
Identify and rectify the cause before the next start attempt.
During operation Monitor the surroundings to avoid injury to third parties or
material damage.
Suspend operation and shut down the machine if detecting
damage on the machine during operation.
Stop operation and shut down the machine if the light
indicators of the start module do not go out shortly after
startup or come on during operation.
The symbol
is lit permanently during operation. It signals
that the engine is running. Refer to the section “Operation”
for the exact meaning of the individual light indicators.
Parking the machine Always park the machine on a level subsurface with sucient
bearing capacity.
Parked machines presenting an obstacle must be secured
in accordance with statutory regulations, particularly in the
area of public trac surfaces.
Engine and exhaust heat up during operation and can cause
burns on contact. Therefore, do not touch these components
during operation or shortly after the machine was switched o.
Fueling the machine Spilled fuel may ignite and has a negative impact on the
environment. Therefore, wipe up spilled fuel and make sure
the gas cap is rmly tightened after fueling.