Wacker Neuson BTS 630 Use And Operation

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    Bts 630, 635 9 use and operation operator's manual 43 9.2 starting up 9.2.1 starting the engine performing preparations 1. Set down the machine such that the cutting blade can rotate freely. 2. Set the multifunction lever to the appropriate position. Cold engine: position "choke". Warm engine: posit...

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    9 use and operation bts 630, 635 44 operator's manual bringing the throttle lever into the start position 1. Press and hold the throttle lever lock and the throttle lever. 2. Press the lock button. 3. Release the throttle lever. The throttle lever is locked in the half-gas position. 4. Release the l...

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    Bts 630, 635 9 use and operation operator's manual 45 starting the engine note: when starting the engine, move to a position at least 3 m from the fueling area. 1. Grasp the front handle with one hand. 2. Place your foot in the rear handle to stabilize the machine. 3. Pull out the starter rope slowl...

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    9 use and operation bts 630, 635 46 operator's manual 4. Pull the starter rope with force, but not suddenly. When you first hear the engine ignite, move the multifunction switch from the "choke" position to the "i" position. If necessary, actuate the decompression valve once again. 5. Pull the start...

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    Bts 630, 635 9 use and operation operator's manual 47 9.3 operating the machine note: when cutting, lightly pressing the cutting blade against the cutting material produces a very pleasant vibration response as well as a particularly narrow cut. Holding and guiding the machine 1. Stand in a fixed po...

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    9 use and operation bts 630, 635 48 operator's manual 9.4 decommissioning switching off the machine 1. Release the throttle lever. 2. Set down the machine in such a way that it cannot tilt, fall or slip. 3. Set the multifunction switch to "stop". 4. Detach the cutting blade and store in a dry place....