Working With The Machine; Working Width Of The Machine; Cutting The Stands; Problems At Cutting - Vari Adela 190 Instructions For Use Manual

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5.6 Working with the machine.

5.6.1 Working width of the machine.

 Prior to the machine use, the stand must be cleared of solid bodies such as stones,
wires, loose construction debris, etc., which could be flung or might otherwise
damage the machine. Should these be impossible to remove, working of the places
should be avoided.
 Cutting width has to be at all times accommodated to the density of the stand!
Set the engine on the maximum speed, let the cutting disk rotate at the maximum speed
(starting the cutting disk see Chapter 5.3) and then get the machine into motion (see Chapter
5.4), facing the stand to be cut. Cut grass or brushes are thrown away by the cutting disk to
the right side onto the side screen which forms a swath.
At cutting, you should proceed only in such a way that the to-be-cut stand is at all
times on the left side of the machine (see the picture).
At cutting on slopes it is advised to steer the machine along the slope contours. Pay
attention to a maximum permissible long-term machine inclination of 20° (30° over a
short-term)!
If the cut stand is very dense, grown through, rotten from below or lodged, the machine
working width must be reduced accordingly so that the cutting disk rotations are not
excessively reduced and the cutting quality impaired.

5.6.3 Problems at cutting.

Choking of the cutting disk cover space with the cut material manifests as follows:
a) Engine markedly losing speed but not stalling: machine travel to be switched off
immediately (lever on the left handrail grip); move backwards just a bit with a simultaneous
slight lifting of the machine front (by pushing down on the handlebar handrails). The space
BDR-595 GMI Adela 190
Uncut stand
Max. working width of
the machine: Edge of the
uncut stand is about 5
cm from the right side of
the upper plastic cover
Side swath screen
Particularly when cutting in uneven terrains,
make sure that the lower disk permanently
slides on the ground and does not rebound.
Disk rebounding results in poor stubble
quality and uneven stand cutting.

5.6.2 Cutting the stands.

Warning:
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