Speed
Set speed 1.3 Km/h
Steering
Use sufficient pressure on the hand grips to turn right or left.
Slope
N/A
Motor
Refer to the motor instruction manual.
Table 6‐1: Adjustments
6.2
OPERATIONAL MODES
6.2.1
WORKING ON LEVEL GROUND
6.2.2
WORKING ON A SLOPE (only on the Swing version)
When working on sloping ground, it is necessary to widen the track of the wheels.
Figure 6‐4: Wheel locking pin DCS 60
Figure 6‐5: Handlebars
Figure 6‐7: Handlebars
Table 6‐2: Working on a slope
N/A
N/A
After having performed the preliminary checks referred to in point 4.3 and after starting
the motor, activate the blade coupling lever (Figure 6‐3– no. 2), select the gear in which
you want to work (depending on the models), engage the forward movement lever
(Figure 6‐3– no. 3) and begin work using the greatest care at all times.
Figure 6‐3: Handlebars for Model DCS/BT 60 ‐ Traction ‐ Swing Top
Figure 6‐6: Locking Pin
Now the machine is ready for work.
Set speed 1.3 Km/h
N/A
DCS 60 Swing Top
To carry out this operation, raise the safety spring off of the pin and
remove the pin (see figure). Slide out the semi‐axle and locate it in
correspondence to the second hole, then replace the pin and the relative
safety spring. Engage the parking brake located on top of the
transmission casing.
At this point, unlock the motor, moving the lever on the handlebar
backwards (Figure 6‐5: Handlebars no. 1), set the inclination angle of the
machine according to the slope on the ground on which the work is to be
done until the motor is on the level, horizontally, then lock the motor
shifting the same lever forward. make sure that the locking pin (Figure
6‐6: Locking Pin) is positioned in one of the three seats to the right or to
the left.
To invert the working direction on the slope, unlock the lever (Figure
6‐7: Handlebars no. 1), hold it balanced with the handlebars
rotate the machine 180 turning uphill, set the machine inclination angle
on the opposite side, repositioning the motor on the level, then relocking
the machine with the same lever and continuing the work in the
opposite direction.
Set the speed changer control
lever on the left (Figure 3‐24 n.
13) to increase or reduce the
speed
The machine enables three
inclination angles to the right
and three to the left. To adjust
the inclination angles use the
red left hand lever (Figure 3‐2
no. 4) then adjust the
correspondent pins in one of
the seven angle adjustment
holes (no. 15)