dB - Operator's Manual - John Deere
dB - Operator's Manual - John Deere
dB - Operator's Manual - John Deere
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MAINTENANCE 29<br />
EN<br />
6. MAINTENANCE<br />
6.1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS<br />
WARNING! Before cleaning or doing maintenance work, take out the ignition<br />
key and read the relevant instructions. Wear adequate clothing and work<br />
gloves whenever your hands are at risk.<br />
WARNING! Never use the machine with worn or damaged parts. Faulty<br />
or worn-out parts must always be replaced and not repaired. Only use original<br />
spare parts: The use or non-original and/or incorrectly fitted parts will compromise<br />
the safety of the machine, may cause accidents or personal injuries for<br />
which the Manufacturer is under no circumstance liable or responsible.<br />
IMPORTANT<br />
places!<br />
Never get rid of used oil, fuel or other pollutants in unauthorised<br />
WARNING! Any adjustments or maintenance operations not described in<br />
this manual must be carried out by your Dealer or a specialized Service Centre.<br />
Both have the necessary knowledge and equipment to ensure that the work is<br />
done correctly without affecting the safety of the machine.<br />
You must go to a specialised Service Centre or contact your Dealer if the following<br />
are malfunctioning:<br />
– the brake;<br />
– the engagement and stop of the blade;<br />
– the drive engagement in forward and in reverse gears.<br />
6.2 ACCESS TO MECHANICAL PARTS<br />
Lift the engine cover (1) to access the engine and mechanical<br />
parts below it.<br />
To do so:<br />
– put the machine on level ground, bring the cutting<br />
deck into the highest position and put blocks (2) of<br />
around 65 - 70 mm beneath the edge to hold up the<br />
deck during the following stages.<br />
Mechanical transmission<br />
– engage the parking brake;<br />
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