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Suspension:
The suspension of the seat can be adjusted accord-
ing to body weight using the knob (1:B).
Harder suspension: Turn the knob clockwise.
Softer suspension: Turn the knob anticlockwise.
The suspension setting can be read off from the in-
dicator by the steering wheel.
Backrest:
The backrest can be adjusted to the desired angle
using the knob (4:Z).
Armrest:
The armrest can be adjusted to the desired height
using the knob under the relevant armrest (1:H).
3.4.21 Engine casing
The machine may not be operated un-
less the engine casing is closed and
locked. Risk of burns and crushing in-
juries.
To access components on the engine, there are four
detachable covers. Open the covers as follows:
Cover on the right and left sides (7:E)
Removing:
1. Remove the front and rear rubber straps (7:F).
2. Remove the screw (7:G).
3. Move the cover from the locating pin at the bot-
tom and pull the cover up and out.
Installing:
1. Lower the cover over the inside of the wheel.
2. Hook the cover's upper part into the machine's
V-groove and insert the locating pin at the bot-
tom.
3. Hook on the front and rear rubber straps and in-
stall the screw.
Front cover (8:H)
Removing:
1. Slacken off the locking knobs (8:J) by turning a
few turns to the left.
3. Move the cover forward and upward.
Installing:
1. Insert the cover at the bottom.
2. Insert the locking knob lugs in the holes on top
and turn the locking knobs to the right until the
cover is securely fastened.
Rear cover (8:L)
Removing:
1. Remove the screws (8:K) at the top.
2. Move the cover upward and backward.
Installing:
1. Insert the cover at the bottom.
2. Align with the screw holes on the top and install
the screws (8:K).
ENGLISH
3.4.22Fuel cap fuel gauge (6:D)
The fuel cap for filling diesel is located behind the
seat.
In the fuel cap there is a fuel gauge with the desig-
nations:
E = Empty.
F = Full.
3.4.23Hand pump (9:V)
If the diesel pump has drawn in air, e.g. after run-
ning out of fuel, the engine is unable to draw in
new fuel itself. Fuel must, therefore, be pumped in
using the hand pump before attempting to start.
3.4.24Locking pins (26:L)
The machine has front and rear sockets for differ-
ent accessories (26:M). The relevant accessory is
locked by two locking pins after installation. The
locking pins self-lock in their grooves after instal-
lation.
3.4.25Main switch (27:Q)
The main switch is located in front of the left-hand
engine cover.
Before carrying out work on the electrical system,
the power must be cut using the main switch.
3.5 Indicators
3.5.1 Fuel indicator (2:A)
The fuel indicator is only activated when
the ignition is in the operating position.
The fuel indicator gives a warning when there is
less than 5 litres of diesel in the fuel tank.
3.5.2 Oil pressure indicator (2:B)
The engine must never be run when the
oil pressure indicator is illuminated.
Risk of serious engine damage.
The oil pressure indicator is only acti-
vated when the ignition is in the oper-
ating position.
The oil pressure indicator gives a warning when
the engine oil pressure falls below a harmful level.
When the engine is not running the indicator
should illuminate as there is no oil pressure.
When the engine is running the indicator should
not be illuminated. If the indicator illuminates dur-
ing operation, stop the engine immediately and
take the machine to an authorised workshop for re-
pair.
3.5.3 Engine temperature indicator (2:C)
Too high engine temperature is indicated partly by
the indicator (2:C) and partly by a buzzer that
sounds.
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