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6.5.2 Changing and repairing tyres<br />

Tyres are of the «Tubeless» type and therefore all puncture repairs will have to be carried<br />

out by a tyre-repair expert in accordance with the methods for this kind of tyres.<br />

6.5.3 Replacing a fuse<br />

The machine is fitted with fuses (1) with different<br />

capacities and functions. Specifically:<br />

– 10 A fuse = protects the main and power circuits<br />

of the electronic board. When it blows,<br />

the machine stops and the dashboard light<br />

switches off.<br />

– 25 A fuse = protects the battery charger circuit.<br />

When it blows, the battery gradually runs out<br />

and the machine will have problems starting.<br />

The fuse capacity is indicated on the fuse.<br />

IMPORTANT A blown fuse must always be replaced by one of the same type<br />

and ampere rating, and never one of a different rating.<br />

If you cannot find the cause of the protection device's activation, consult a Licensed<br />

Service Centre.<br />

6.5.4 Changing belts<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

The motion from the engine to the rear axle and from the motor to the blade is<br />

obtained by two “V” belts, whose duration largely depends on how the machine is<br />

used.<br />

Replacing belts is quite complicated because of dismantling and adjustments and<br />

must only be carried out by a Licensed Service Centre.<br />

NOTE Belts must always be replaced as soon as they are seen to be<br />

worn! ALWAYS USE MANUFACTURER’S GENUINE SPARE BELTS!<br />

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