ENGLISH 1 GENERAL 2 DESCRIPTION This symbol indicates WARNING. Seri- 2.1 Drive ous personal injury and/or damage to The machine has 4-wheel drive. The power from property may result if the instructions the engine to the drive wheels is transferred hy- are not followed carefully.
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ENGLISH 2.4.5 Driving-service brake (3:F) • Lifting. Press the rear part of the switch until the implement is in its highest position (trans- The pedal (3:F) determines the gearing ratio be- port position). Then release the switch and the tween the engine and the drive wheels (= the height is locked in transport position.
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ENGLISH 2.4.9 Choke control (5, 6:H) 2.4.13 Cruise control (5, 6:N) (Pro16, Pro20, Pro25) (Pro16, Pro20, Pro25) A pull-type control to choke the engine when start- A switch for activating the cruise control. The ing from cold. cruise control locks the pedal (3:F) in the desired position.
ENGLISH 2.4.18 Engine casing (9:U) 4 STARTING AND OPERATION In order to access the fuel cock, battery and engine, the machine has an engine The machine may not be operated un- casing that can be opened. The engine cas- less the engine casing is closed and ing is locked with a rubber strap.
ENGLISH 4.3 Safety checks Cruise control acti- The clutch-brake The cruise vated. pedal is depressed. control will Check that the results of the safety checks below (not Prestige) be disen- are achieved when testing the machine in question. gaged. The safety checks must always be car- ried out every time before use.
ENGLISH 4.6 Operating tips • Clean the engine with a brush and/or com- pressed air. Always check that there is the correct volume of oil in the engine. This is particularly important • Clean the engine’s cooling air intake (11, 12, when operating on slopes.
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ENGLISH 5.4 Changing engine oil, filter 5.4.2 Oil filter (Pro16, Pro20) The oil filter must be replaced during every second oil change, i.e. after 100 hours of operation. First Change engine oil for the first time after 5 hours of drain the engine oil and install the oil drainage plug operation, and subsequently after every 50 hours as described above.
ENGLISH 5.7.1 Check – adjustment Oil quantity: 1. Place the machine on a flat surface. Machine Oil volume, approx. 2. Read off the oil level in the reservoir. See fig. No filter Filter replace- 19. The level should be level with the line. replacement ment 3.
ENGLISH 5.7.4 Filling 5.9.2 Adjustment 1. Check that the gaskets on the 4 drainage plugs Adjust the steering chains if required as follows: are intact. See fig. 22. Reinstall the plugs. Tight- 1. Put the machine in the straight-ahead position. ening torque: 15-17 Nm.
ENGLISH 5.10.3 Removal/Installation 5.11 Air filter, engine The battery is placed under the tank. To access the 5.11.1 Air filter (Pro16, Pro20) battery, first dismantle the fuel tank as follows: The pre-filter (foam filter) must be cleaned/re- 1. Open the engine casing. placed after 25 hours of operation.
ENGLISH 5.12 Spark plug 5.15 Fuses The spark plug(s) must be replaced every 200 If any of the faults listed below occurs, replace the hours of operation (=at every other basic service). relevant fuse. See fig. 14. Use the spark plug key supplied. Fault Fuse Before disconnecting the spark plug, clean around...
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