DANGER
Risk of fire and explosion!
Storing the product near potential sources of ignition
can result in a fire or an explosion. This can lead to se-
vere burns or death.
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Eliminate possible sources of ignition, such as fur-
naces, hot water boilers with gas, gas dryers, etc.
12.1
Preparation for storage
WARNING
Do not remove the fuel in enclosed spaces, near fire or
when smoking. Petrol fumes can cause explosions and
fire.
1. Empty the fuel tank using a petrol extraction pump.
2. Start the engine and let it run until the remaining fuel
is used up.
3. Store fuel in tanks specifically designed for this pur-
pose.
4. Change the oil at the end of every season.
5. Use the locking mechanism (6) to open the mainte-
nance door (5). Set the mechanical ON/OFF switch
(31) to the "STOP" position.
6. Remove the ignition key (A) from the ignition lock (11)
and store it securely to prevent unauthorised or im-
proper use by children and other persons.
7. Remove the battery (E) and store it fully charged in a
dry and locked room.
8. Store the product in a well-ventilated place or area.
12.2
Removing the battery (E) (Fig. 1, 6, 7)
1. Use the locking mechanism (6) to open the mainte-
nance door (5).
2. Remove the battery holder by removing the two wing
nuts.
3. Remove the battery (E).
4. Pull the protective caps from both terminals of the bat-
tery (E) and store them safely.
5. Remove the two terminal cables from the battery (E)
with the 10 mm open-ended spanner (D) provided.
Ensure that batteries are secured against unauthorised
use (e.g. by children).
Charge the battery during the winter 1-2 times to en-
sure that the full charging capacity is maintained. In-
correct storage can damage the battery. In this case,
the warranty is void.
13 Transport
Preparation for transport
1. Empty the fuel tank using a petrol extraction pump
(not included in the scope of delivery) into a collection
container.
2. If operational, keep the engine running until the re-
maining fuel has been used up.
3. Drain the motor oil of the warm motor.
4. Secure the product against slipping using a tension
strap, for example.
14 Transporting & lifting the
product
WARNING
Risk of injury and crushing!
Unintended and unexpected start-up of the product may
lead to injuries. When transporting, bear in mind the
weight of the product. The product can fall and cause
damage or injury if it is not lifted properly.
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Before loading, switch off the engine and wait until
the engine has cooled down.
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Remove the ignition key from the ignition lock.
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The product can cause severe crushing injuries due
to its own weight.
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The product should be loaded or lifted with at least
four people.
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The lifting eye must be used to lift the product via a
lifting device (crane or hoist).
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The lifting eye must be inspected regularly for wear,
damage or misuse. A damaged lifting eye must be
repaired immediately.
14.1
Transport
This product can be transported in a vehicle or by its
wheels, depending on the conditions of the place of use
and the distance to be covered.
14.1.1
The wheels (7) facilitate transport over short distances.
1. Switch the motor off before transporting (see chapter
9.3).
2. Roll the product with the aid of the rear transport han-
dle (8) or the front transport handle (4) forwards or
backwards as required.
3. Once the product has been moved to the desired lo-
cation, activate the locking brake (9) to prevent it from
rolling away.
14.1.2
Always transport the product in an upright position.
1. Lift the product into a vehicle. Please note that the
product is too heavy to be lifted without mechanical
help (i.e. lifting device).
2. Use a loading ramp to roll the product into the vehicle.
3. Once the product has been moved to the desired lo-
cation, activate the locking brake (9) to prevent it from
rolling away.
4. Secure the product on the transport vehicle against
rolling, slipping or tipping over and also lash down the
product.
14.2
Lifting the product by means of a
lifting device (Fig. 1)
Before lifting, make sure that the lifting device (crane or
hoist) is capable of carrying the product weight without
danger. See type plate for weight of lifting device.
Please note that loading ramps must be stable and able
to bear the load.
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Wheels (Fig. 1)
Transporting in a vehicle (Fig. 1, 16)
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