• Make sure that the spark plug connector is attached
to the spark plug.
• Look for signs of damage.
• Check that all protective covers are in place and all
screws, nuts and pins are tightened.
9.1
Filling up with engine oil (Fig. 3)
m Attention!
The dumper is delivered without engine oil. There-
fore, ensure that you add oil before commission-
ing. Use multigrade oil (SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40) for
this.
Check the oil level regularly before commissioning. An
oil level that is too low can damage the engine.
1.
Place the dumper on a level, even surface.
2.
Unscrew the oil dipstick (23).
3.
Fill the tank with engine oil using a funnel (not in-
cluded in scope of delivery). Note the max. filling
capacity of 600 ml. Carefully fill the oil up to the
lower edge of the filling port.
4.
Wipe the oil dipstick (23) with a clean, lint-free
cloth.
5.
Reinsert the oil dipstick (23) and check the oil level
without screwing the dipstick tight again.
6.
The oil level must be within the middle mark on
the oil dipstick.
7.
If the oil level is too low, add the recommended
amount of oil (max. 600 ml).
8.
Then screw the oil dipstick (23) in again.
9.2
Filling up with petrol (Fig. 3)
m DANGER!
Risk of fire and explosion!
When filling, fuel may ignite and even explode. This
can lead to severe burns or death.
- Switch off the engine and let it cool down.
- Keep heat, flames and sparks away.
- Only fill up with fuel outdoors.
- Wear protective gloves.
- Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
- Start the product at a distance of at least 3 m from
the fuel filling point.
- Watch out for leaks. If petrol is leaking, do not start
the engine.
m Attention!
The plate vibrator is delivered without petrol. It is
therefore essential to fill with petrol before com-
missioning. Use only RON 95 unleaded petrol.
1.
Clean the area surrounding the filling area. Impuri-
ties in the tank lead to operational faults.
2.
Carefully open the tank cover (20) so that any pos-
sible overpressure can be relieved.
3.
Fill the fuel tank (21) with petrol using a funnel (not
included in scope of delivery). Note the max. filling
capacity of 3.6 litres. Carefully fill the petrol up to
the lower edge of the filling nozzle.
4.
Close the tank cover (20) again. Ensure that the
fuel cap is tightly sealed.
5.
Clean the fuel cap and the surroundings.
6.
Check the tank and fuel lines for leaks.
7.
Move at least three meters away from the refuel-
ling area before starting the engine.
10. Start up
m ATTENTION!
Before starting work, always check that the transport
tray (8) is securely locked!
10.1 ON/OFF switch (19)
The ON/OFF switch (19) activates or deactivates the
ignition system. The ON/OFF switch (19) must be in
the ON position for the engine to run.
The engine stops when the ON/OFF switch (19) is
moved to the OFF position.
10.2 Clutch lever (4)
• Operating the clutch lever (4)
-
Clutch engaged:
• Disengaging the clutch lever (4)
-
Clutch disengaged.
10.3 Throttle (1)
The throttle (1) controls the speed of the engine. If the
lever is moved in the directions shown, the engine runs
faster (H) or slower (L).
Fast =
Slow =
10.4 Left steering lever (5) and right steering lever
(3) (Fig. 1)
• Operate the left steering lever (18) to steer to the left.
• Operate the right steering lever (3) to steer to the
right.
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