
Warranty
Should the machine suffer any faults or defects within the warranty period, please
contact your dealer. The warranty shall be effective only if the dealer is informed of
any such defect as soon as practicable upon discovery. Please note that some
components deemed as wearing parts are not covered for replacement under
warranty.
The Powavator is designed solely for cultivation operations. (INTENDED USE). Use
in any other way is considered as contrary to the intended use. Standen Engineering
Limited accepts no liability for damage, and or injury resulting from this misuse, and
these risks must be borne solely by the user. Compliance with, and strict adherence
to the conditions of operation, service, and repair as specified by Standen Eng. Ltd
also constitute essential elements for the intended use.
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE MACHINE.
Learn how to operate and service your Powavator correctly. Incorrect use could
result in personal injury, or damage to the machine and surroundings. Operation,
Servicing, and Repairs should only be carried out by persons trained and familiar
with the POWAVATOR 400, and acquainted with the relevant safety rules (accident
prevention). The accident prevention regulations, all generally recognized
regulations on safety, and occupational medicine and road traffic regulations must be
observed at all times.
Any modifications, other than correctly installed manufacturer supplied parts, will
relieve the manufacturer of all liability for any resulting damage or injury, and
invalidate the warranty.
Replacement Parts
Recommended replacement parts are designed for your machine and have the full
backing of the warranty. Only when recommended parts are used can responsibility
be considered under the terms of the warranty.
Section 2 of this handbook contains a list of spare parts available through your
Standen Agents. Each illustration shows a complete unit or assembly in exploded
form. Standen's policy of continual product development means that components or
even complete assemblies are redesigned from time to time. Where possible the
modifications are shown in the remarks column.
The first printing of each page in the spare parts section is identified as issue 1 at the
foot of the page. When a complete unit or assembly has been redesigned the
appropriate pages are revised and printed as issue 2. The revised pages are filed
behind the existing issue so that a complete modification history is gradually built up.
When using an illustration and parts list it is essential that both are of the same issue.
Always quote the full serial number of your machine when ordering spare
parts.