To Stop; Proper Operation - Wacker Neuson BS 60-2 Operator's Manual

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Operation
4.5

To Stop

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4.5.1
4.5.2
4.6

Proper Operation

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Place throttle in the idle position (c2).
Shut off the engine by moving the throttle through the detent to the off
position (c1). The engine will stop and the fuel valve will close.
Note: If the throttle control wire should break, shut off the rammer
manually by using the engine STOP button (d).
Keep vibratory rammer clean and dry. Avoid no-load strokes. Never
allow the rammer to run full throttle when forcing away material or
when lifting the equipment.
For optimal control, performance, and minimal hand/arm vibration,
grasp handle as shown. Hand/arm vibration (HAV) has been optimized
for this positioning. Reported HAV levels are measured at position A
just in front of the hand position shown in conformance with EN1033
and ISO 5349.
NOTICE: To prevent damage to the rammer, do not allow the rammer
to run on its side.
If the rammer should tip on its side, place the rammer in the position
shown, then shut off the engine by moving the throttle control lever
through the detent to the off position.
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BS 60/BS 70-2

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