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Operator´s manual

Rider Pro 15   Pro 18

Pro 18 AWD

Please read these instructions carefully and make sure

you understand them before using the machine.

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Summary of Contents for Rider Pro 15

Page 1: ...Operator s manual Rider Pro 15 Pro 18 Pro 18 AWD Please read these instructions carefully and make sure you understand them before using the machine English ...

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Page 3: ...he muffler 27 Replacing the Fuel Filter 28 Checking the Fuel Pump s Air Filter 28 Air supply exhaust pipe 28 Checking the Transmission Air Intake 28 Replacing the air filter Pro 15 29 Replacing the air filter Pro 18 30 Checking the engine s cooling air intake 31 Cleaning the engine and muffler 31 Checking the Battery Acid Level 32 Ignition system 32 Checking the safety system 33 Replacing the ligh...

Page 4: ...port on public roads You should always use approved fasteners during transport and ensure that the machine is well secured Towing Your machine is equipped with a hydrostatic transmission and if necessary you should only tow the machine over short distances and at a low speed otherwise there is a risk of damaging the transmission The power transmission must be disengaged when towing see Clutch Cont...

Page 5: ...ont left hand side under the seat Stated on the plate from the top are The machine s type designation The manufacturer s type number The machine s serial number Please state the type designation and serial number when ordering spare parts The engine s serial number is found on a barcode sticker This is placed on the left side of the crankcase in front of the starter The sticker states The engine s...

Page 6: ...hands or feet under the cover when the engine is running Switch off the engine and remove the ignition cable before carrying out repairs or maintenance CE conformity marking KEY TO SYMBOLS These symbols can be found on the Rider and in the operator s manual Study them carefully so you understand their significance Read the operator s manual Neutral Fast Slow Engine off Tyre pressures Choke Fuel Oi...

Page 7: ...uch as stones toys wires etc that may become caught in blades and be thrown out Look out for the ejector and do not direct it towards anyone Stop the engine and prevent it from starting before you clean the cutting unit Remember the operator is responsibility for danger or accidents Never carry passengers The machine is only intended to be used by one person Always look downwards and backwards bef...

Page 8: ...of the user SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Use hearing protection to minimise the risk of hearing impairment Wear approved protective glasses or full face visor during assembly and when operating Never wear loose fitting clothes that can catch in moving parts Never use the machine when barefoot Always wear protective shoes or protective boots preferably with steel toes Make sure that you have first aid equip...

Page 9: ...necessary turn slowly and gradually downwards if possible Watch out for and avoid driving over furrows holes and bumps It is easier for the machine to overturn on uneven ground Tall grass can hide obstacles Drive slowly Do not turn the wheel sharply The machine engine brakes better in low gear Take extra care if any attachments are fitted that can change the stability of the machine Do not mow too...

Page 10: ...the spark plugs or by removing the ignition key before making any adjustments or performing maintenance Never fill the fuel tank indoors Petrol and petrol fumes are poisonous and extremely flammable Be especially careful when handling petrol as carelessness can result in personal injury or fire Only store fuel in containers approved for the purpose Never remove the fuel cap and fill the petrol tan...

Page 11: ... cool before performing and actions in the engine compartment Be especially careful when handling battery acid Acid on the skin can cause serious corrosive injuries In the event of spillage on the skin wash immediately with water Acid in the eyes can cause blindness contact a doctor immediately Take care with battery maintenance Explosive gases form in the battery Never perform maintenance on the ...

Page 12: ...mended by the manufacturer The blades are sharp and can cause cuts Wrap the blades or wear protective gloves when handling them Check regularly that the parking brake works Adjust and maintain as required The mulching unit should only be used where better quality mowing is required and in known areas Reduce the risk of fire by removing grass leaves and other debris that may have fastened on the ma...

Page 13: ...hich allows variable variation of the speed by using the pedals One pedal to drive forwards and one pedal to reverse Pro 15 is the smallest professional machine in the Rider series Pro 18 is equipped with power steering Pro 18 AWD is equipped with power steering and all wheel drive PRESENTATION 2 1 6017 229 Accelerator The speed of the machine is variably controlled using two pedals Pedal 1 is use...

Page 14: ... PRESENTATION 8009 698 1 Switch for the power outlet 2 Power outlet 3 Throttle regulates the engine speed 4 Switch for the lights 5 Choke Lever 6 Ignition key 7 Cutting height adjustment lever 8 Lifting lever for the cutting unit with lock button 9 Hour meter Placement of Controls 10 Accelerator for reversing 11 Accelerator for driving forwards 12 Parking brake 13 Lock button for parking brake 14 ...

Page 15: ... engine and thereby also the rotation speed of the blades In order to increase or decrease the engine speed the control is moved forwards or backwards respectively Avoid idling the engine for long periods as there is a risk of carbon build up on the spark plugs 8009 498 Chronometer The chronometer shows how many hours the engine has been running Any time when the engine is not running but the igni...

Page 16: ...mowing position The unit is lowered and the blades begin to rotate 3 The lever can also be used to temporarily adjust the cutting height for example with a small mound in the lawn Raising the cutting unit Lowering the cutting unit 8009 488 Cutting Height Adjustment Lever Using the lever the cutting height can be adjusted in 7 different positions Combi 94 30 90 mm 1 3 16 3 1 2 Combi 103 unit 40 80 ...

Page 17: ... 2 Press the lock button on the steering column 2 in fully 3 Release the parking brake pedal while keeping the button pressed in The parking brake lock is automatically disengaged when the brake pedal is pressed down Refuelling The engine should be run on a minimum of 87 octane unleaded petrol not mixed with oil It can be beneficial to use environmentally adapted alkylate petrol See also Technical...

Page 18: ... low speed the Rider moves slowly If the grass is not too long and thick the driving speed can be increased without significantly impairing the mowing result The finest lawns are obtained if they are mown frequently Mowing will be more even and the clippings will be more evenly distributed across the area The overall mowing time will not be longer as higher driving speeds can be selected without i...

Page 19: ...xle Pull the controls to their end positions Do not use an intermediateposition Rear Axle The control is positioned on the inside of the left rear wheel Forward control pulled out drive system disengaged Rear control pushed in drive system engaged Front Axle The control is positioned on the inside of the left front wheel Rear control pulled out drive system disengaged Front control pushed in drive...

Page 20: ... air intake grille in the engine cover behind the driver s seat must not be blocked by for example clothing leaves grass or dirt Impaired cooling of the engine Risk of major engine damage Starting the Engine 1 Activate the parking brake by pressing down the pedal Press in the release button if necessary The engine can not be started if the parking brake is not pressed down Before Starting 8009 328...

Page 21: ...he start position 4 If the engine is cold the choke control shall be moved backwards to its end position 7 Move the choke lever gradually forward once the engine has started 8 Set the desired engine speed with the throttle Allow the engine to run at a moderate speed half throttle for 3 5 minutes before loading it too heavily When mowing use 3 4 to full throttle IMPORTANT INFORMATION Do not run the...

Page 22: ...0 kPa 0 6 bar 9 PSI to produce an even cutting height 6007 208 6004 206 Driving the Rider 1 Release the parking brake by first pressing down the parking brake pedal and then releasing the brake pedal 2 Carefully press down one of the pedals until the required speed is attained Pedal 1 is pressed down to travel forwards and pedal 2 to reverse WARNING Make sure that no branches can interfere with th...

Page 23: ...when it is stopped Avoid idling the engine for long periods as there is a risk of carbon build up on the spark plugs 1 Lift up the cutting unit by pulling the lever backwards to its locked position 2 Move the throttle control to the MIN position Turn the ignition key to STOP DRIVING 8009 490 3 When the Rider is at a standstill hold down the parking brake 1 and press in the lock button 2 ...

Page 24: ...astenings screws nuts etc Start the engine and blades listen for abnormal sounds Clean under the cutting unit 48 Clean the transmission s cooling air intake 28 Inspecting the muffler 27 Check the battery s acid level 31 Check the transmission oil level 61 Check the condition of belts belt pulleys etc Check for damage Check the tyre pressures 60 kPa 9 PSI 35 Check to ensure that the cable holder in...

Page 25: ...e hydraulic tank every 200 hours 6 Replace the air filter s pre cleaner foamed plastic 2 29 30 Replace the air filter paper filter 2 every 200 hours 29 30 Perform the 300 hour service4 1 First change after 8 hours When operating with a heavy load or at high ambient temperatures replace every 50 hours 2 Maintenance and replacement are required more often in dusty conditions 3 With daily use the Rid...

Page 26: ...at forward to its foremost position 2 Fold up the seat 3 Turn the cover lock on the top of the engine cover anti clockwise a 1 4 turn 4 Open the engine cover forwards If necessary the engine cover can be lifted off by removing the hinge pins Transmission Cover Loosen both screws one on each side and lift off the transmission cover 8009 603 Right hand Wing Cover Remove the knob 1 the screws 2 and 3...

Page 27: ...be possible to squeeze the cables so that the distance between them is half the size without using too much force Checking and Adjusting the Steering Cables The steering is governed by means of cables After a period of use these can become stretched which means the steering setting may have changed Steering is checked and adjusted as follows 1 Remove the frame plate by loosening the screws MAINTEN...

Page 28: ...d the adjustment screw to 1 mm when one pulls the casing Adjust with the nuts on the adjustment screw 5 Tighten the nuts moderately to avoid damaging the threads 6 Replace the spring A 7 Check that the parking brake works Adjusting the Parking Brake Pro 18 AWD Check that the parking brake is adjusted correctly by placing the machine on a slope with the front and rear axles disengaged Apply and loc...

Page 29: ...is attained at full throttle If doubts arise contact your service representative If adjustments are necessary they can be made as follows for the lower cable 1 Loosen the clamping screw for the cable s outer casing and move the throttle to the full throttle position 2 Check that the throttle cable is mounted in the correct hole in the lower lever see illustration 3 Push the throttle cable s outer ...

Page 30: ...he Fuel Filter Replace the fuel filter mounted on the supply line after every 100 hours once per season or more frequently if it is clogged Replace the filter as follows 1 Open the engine cover 2 Move the hose clamps away from the filter Use a pair of flat pliers 3 Pull the filter loose from the hose ends 4 Push the new filter into the hose ends Position the filter with the FLOW arrow pointing up ...

Page 31: ...uld not be oiled They should be assembled dry 2 Take the prefilter and the paper filter out of the air filter unit 3 Clean the prefilter by washing with water and a cleaning agent 4 Dry the prefilter well 5 Tap the paper filter against a solid surface to remove dust If the paper filter is still dirty it must be replaced with a new filter Always replace the paper filter after every 200 hours 6 Refi...

Page 32: ... air filter and remove the paper filter Tap the paper filter against a solid surface to remove dust If the paper filter is still dirty it must be replaced 6 Refit the air filter as follows Mount the paper filter in the air filter housing and tighten the wing nut 7 Insert the prefilter on the rectangular part of the paper filter 8 Replace the cover over the air filter housing Move the cover up from...

Page 33: ...engine can increase the fire risk and impair cooling Allow the engine to cool before cleaning If the dirt is mixed with oil remove it using a degreasing agent otherwise just water and a brush Grass cuttings around the muffler dry quickly and constitute a fire risk Brush or wash them off when the muffler is cold Check that the engine cooling air intake is free of leaves grass and dirt Check the air...

Page 34: ... Replacing the Spark Plug 1 Remove the ignition cable shoe and clean around the spark plug 2 Remove the spark plug with a 3 4 19 mm spark plug socket wrench 3 Check the spark plug Replace the spark plug if the electrodes are burned or if the insulation is cracked or damaged Clean the spark plug with a wire brush if it is to be reused 4 Measure the electrode gap with a gapping tool The gap should b...

Page 35: ...ed position and the parking brake is applied The driver does not need to be seated in the driver s seat Make daily inspections to ensure that the safety system works by attempting to start the engine when one of the conditions is not met Change the conditions and try again Check that the engine stops if you temporarily move out of the driver s seat while the cutting unit is lowered or the hydrosta...

Page 36: ...sing Lift up the cover and turn it around the steering shaft 8009 512 8009 513 8009 522 2 Unscrew the two screws holding the lamp insert Lift out the lamp insert 3 Disconnect the cables from the bulbs 4 Lift out the bulbs from the insert 5 Insert the new bulbs Make sure you use your thumb to support the front 6 Refit the cables lamp insert and the cover on the power servo housing ...

Page 37: ...r the ignition switch behind the side plate on the control panel Type Flat pin 7 5 A Do not use any other type of fuse when replacing A blown fuse indicates that the mounting has burnt off Pull the fuse from the holder when replacing The fuse is there to protect the electrical system If it blows again shortly after replacement it is due to a short circuit which must be fixed before the machine can...

Page 38: ...ide for the centre belt 8009 364 4 Pull off the centre belt from the engine s pulley and pull out the rear section A used belt can be pulled downwards When the belt is new the centre belt must be pulled off of its front pulley whereupon it can be moved downwards from the engine pulley so that the rear part can be pulled out 5 Remove the cooling fan 2 6 Pull the belt off of the hydrostatic transmis...

Page 39: ...st the belt tensioner s disc 2 Fit the pump belt on the engine s pulley move it under the engine belt pulleys 3 Fit the belt on the hydrostatic transmission s pulley 4 Fit the cooling fan 8009 640 8009 640 5 Tighten the cooling fan nut 2 6 Check that the centre belt is fitted correctly on its front pulley and fit the centre belt on the engine s pulley 6012 036 7 Fit the hose clip on the middle and...

Page 40: ...ntre belt from the engine s pulley and pull out the rear section A used belt can be pulled downwards When the belt is new the centre belt must be pulled off of its front pulley whereupon it can be moved downwards from the engine pulley so that the rear part can be pulled out 8009 727 5 Remove the nut on the cooling fan Counter hold using a punch in one of the holes on the underside of the fan when...

Page 41: ...sembly 10 Pull the pump belt through the opening under the pivot bearing and on the outside past the belt tensioner s disc 11 Fit the pump belt on the engine s pulley move it under the engine belt pulleys 8009 640 12 Fit the belt on the pump s pulley 13 Fit the cooling fan 8009 640 14 Tighten the cooling fan nut Counter hold using a punch in one of the holes on the underside of the fan when the nu...

Page 42: ...belt all machines 2 Remove the centre belt and fit a new belt 8009 364 3 Fit and adjust the belt guide with the lower belt on the engine belt pulley On Pro 15 Pro 18 also fit the hose clip in the middle as in the figure above 4 Check and adjust the belt tensioner This is especially important when fitting a new belt since stretching of the old belt may have been compensated for by changing the sett...

Page 43: ...elt tensioner 3 Position the belt on the support pulley and tighten the belt guide 4 Fit the cutting equipment 8009 227 8 9 Replacing the Front Belt Pro 18 AWD Dismantling The entire belt is removed according to the following when a snow blade is to be attached to the machine 1 Put the cutting unit in the service position 2 Pull the centre belt off of the centre pulley The belt becomes slack when ...

Page 44: ...NANCE 3 Reset the cutting unit in the mowing position Make sure that the tongue 3 mates with the loop on the underside of the machine 8009 695 4 The belt is fitted on the cutting unit s drive pulley once the unit has been pushed back into its rear position 8009 595 8009 122 ...

Page 45: ...ting unit The spring that tensions the belt can fly off and cause personal injury 1 Place the Rider on a flat surface and apply the parking brake Check that the lever for setting the cutting height is in the lowest position Ensure the anti scalp roller is fitted on the cutting unit 1 2 Grasp the handle on the front of cutting unit s frame 2 and push the unit in under the Rider Make sure the tongue...

Page 46: ...e the bolt 3 and lift off the cutting unit WARNING Wear protective glasses when dismantling the cutting unit The springs that tension the belt can fly off and cause personal injury 7 Fit the anti scalp rollers in position 8 Fit the front cover 9 Secure the springs on the adjuster pulley There are two designs see the figures 8009 439 8009 440 8009 674 8009 598 ...

Page 47: ...screwing the adjuster screws which are located behind the front wheels on both sides in or out The ground pressure should be between 12 and 15 kg 26 5 33 lb 8009 028 8009 564 Cutting Height 1 Place the Rider on a flat surface 2 Loosen the nut on the height adjustment strut 3 Measure the distance between the ground and cutting unit s edge at the front of the cover The cutting unit should have a sli...

Page 48: ... unit should be checked again after the adjustment has been made 6 Fit the right hand wing cover and the front cover Checking the Parallelism of the Cutting Unit Check the cutting unit s parallelism as follows 1 Check the air pressure in the tyres 60 kPa 0 6 bar 9 PSI 2 Place the Rider on a flat surface 3 Put the lifting lever in the mowing position 4 Measure the distance between the ground and th...

Page 49: ...he blades are driven by a V belt Do as follows to replace the V belt 1 Dismantle the cutting unit 2 Loosen the bolt to the parallel strut and the two screws on the cover Lift off the cutting unit cover 3 Loosen the spring 4 that tensions the V belt and pull the belt off Attach a new belt in the reverse order Changing the Belt on the Combi 94 and Combi 112 ...

Page 50: ...d in the vertical position Placing in the Service Position 1 Place the machine so it is flat Activate the parking brake A Set the cutting deck to the lowest cutting height and lower the cutting unit B 3 Loosen the two anti scalp rollers located under the front cover 2 Remove the front cover by loosening the split pin Complete instructions for the service position can be found on the inside of the ...

Page 51: ... There are two designs see the figures 6 Put your foot on the front edge of the cutting unit next to the wheel and lift the cutting unit s front edge to make it easier to loosen the height adjustment stay WARNING Wear protective glasses when dismantling the cutting unit The springs that tension the belt can fly off and cause personal injury 6017 221 6017 222 8009 122 6017 223 8009 598 ...

Page 52: ...ylindrical bolt which is now holding the cutting unit is removed the cutting unit can be lifted off Releasing the Service Position To leave the service position reverse the procedures set out in Placing in the Service Position Make sure that the cutting unit s tongue 3 enters the loop correctly on the underside of the machine WARNING Observe caution to avoid trapping your hand 2 1 6017 225 6017 22...

Page 53: ...portant that the blades are undamaged and well ground to give the best mowing result Check that the blades mounting bolts are tightened The blades should be balanced after sharpening Damaged blades should be replaced when hitting obstacles that result in a breakdown Let the servicing dealer judge whether the blade can be repaired ground or must be discarded Combi 103 Combi 112 8009 601 Combi 94 ...

Page 54: ...er the unit attached with three screws 1 Put the unit in the service position see Placing in the Service Position 2 Remove the three screws holding the BioClip plug and remove the plug 3 Tip Fit three full thread screws M8x15 mm in the screw holes to protect the threads 4 Return the unit to the normal position Fit the BioClip plug in the reverse order Removal of BioClip plug 8009 289 ...

Page 55: ...English 53 LUBRICATION Lubrication Chart Pro 15 8009 589 The position numbers for the lubrication points refer to the lubrication instructions on the following pages ...

Page 56: ...54 English LUBRICATION Lubrication Chart Pro 18 8009 504 The position numbers for the lubrication points refer to the lubrication instructions on the following pages ...

Page 57: ...English 55 LUBRICATION Lubrication Chart Pro 18 AWD 8009 681 The position numbers for the lubrication points refer to the lubrication instructions on the following pages ...

Page 58: ...r other petroleum products must not be used to clean belts Lubricating the Cables Grease both ends of the cables and move the controls to end stop positions when lubricating Re attach the rubber covers on the cables after lubrication Cables with sheaths will jam if they are not lubricated regularly Binding in a cable may cause malfunction such as partial braking If a cable binds remove the cable a...

Page 59: ...nd drive pedals with an oilcan Lubricate the point Chains in the Frame Tunnel before replacing the cover to the frame tunnel LUBRICATION 8009 345 8009 505 6020 022 3 Chains in the Frame Tunnel Remove the cover from the frame tunnel see point 2 Lubricate the chains in the frame tunnel with an oilcan or chain lubricant spray for motorcycles Lubricate the steering cable pulley axle with grease Move t...

Page 60: ...the oilcan Lubricate the lengthways adjustment runners with the oilcan 8009 157 8009 506 6 Throttle and Choke Cables Lever Bearings Remove the right side cover of the lever housing and open the engine cover Lubricate the cables free ends with the oil can even those by the engine Move the controls to the end points and lubricate again Lubricate the joints catches and bearings for the cutting unit s...

Page 61: ...t again and read the oil level The oil is topped up through the hole the dipstick sits in Use engine oil SAE 30 SAE 10W 30 or 10W 40 class SF SJ above 0 C 32 F SAE 40 can be used above 20 C 68 F Use engine oil SAE 5W 20 class SF SJ below 0 C 32 F Fill the oil slowly Tighten the dipstick correctly before starting the engine Start and run the engine at idling speed for approx 30 seconds Turn off the...

Page 62: ...ove 8 Run the engine warm then check that there is no leakage from the oil plug 9 Check the oil level Top up if necessary WARNING Engine oil can be very hot if it is drained directly after stopping the engine Allow the engine to cool somewhat first IMPORTANT INFORMATION Used engine oil is a health hazard and must not be disposed of on the ground or in nature it should always be disposed of at a wo...

Page 63: ...screw the oil container s cap into place and attach the transmission cover The oil should be changed by an authorised service workshop and is described in the Workshop Manual Filter replacement on Pro 18 is done at the same time as changing the oil B A 6008 210 6020 005 12 Hydraulic System and Transmission Oil level Pro 18 AWD 1 Remove the transmission cover 2 Check the level it should be visible ...

Page 64: ...olds 0 3 litres of oil 7 Replace the transmission cover 1 Open the engine cover 2 Remove the oil filter If necessary use a filter remover 3 Wipe new clean engine oil onto the seal for the new filter 4 Fit the filter by hand with 3 4 turn 5 Run the engine warm then check that there are no leaks around the oil filter seal 6 Check the oil level in the engine top up if necessary The oil filter holds 0...

Page 65: ...h ends of the cable Remove the cable s rubber casing when lubricating Lubricate the cable with an oilcan press the brake pedal a few times and lubricate again Replace the cover on the frame tunnel 8009 654 8009 691 16 Right Rear Axle Bearing Lubricate with a grease gun until grease appears on Pro AWD 8009 686 ...

Page 66: ...rburettor or fuel line aged fuel Choking or incorrectly adjusted choke cable The engine lacks power Clogged air filter Faulty spark plugs Dirt in the carburettor or fuel line aged fuel Incorrect carburettor setting Choking or incorrectly adjusted choke cable Engine overheating Engine overloaded Partial braking forgotten parking brake Air intake or cooling fins clogged Damaged fan Too little or no ...

Page 67: ...good way to ensure that your Rider performs at its best the following season WARNING Never store an engine with fuel in the tank indoors or in poorly ventilated spaces where fuel vapour can come in contact with open flames sparks or a pilot light such as in a boiler hot water tank clothes drier etc Handle the fuel with caution It is very flammable and careless use can cause serious damage to perso...

Page 68: ...Microswitch seat 4 Ignition key 5 Chronometer 6 Start relay 7 Engine 8 Main fuse 15 A 9 Fuse 7 5 A 10 Switch for the power outlet 11 Power outlet 12 Switch for the lights 13 Lights Colour Abbreviations RD Red BL Blue VT White SV Black GL Yellow BR Brown GR Green Rider Pro 15 18 Rider Pro 18 AWD 8009 678 ...

Page 69: ...English 67 WIRING DIAGRAM 8009 588 Rider Pro 15 18 ...

Page 70: ...68 English WIRING DIAGRAM Rider Pro 18 AWD 8009 679 ...

Page 71: ...t 1 5 litres 1 6 US qt Oil volume including filter 1 7 litres 1 8 US qt 1 7 litres 1 8 US qt 1 7 litres 1 8 US qt Starting Electric start Electric start Electric start Noise emissions and mowing width Combi 94 Measured sound power 99 dB A 99 dB A 99 dB A Guaranteed noise level 99 dB A 99 dB A 99 dB A Cutting width 940 mm 940 mm 940 mm Noise emissions and mowing width Combi 103 Measured sound power...

Page 72: ...alidates the warranty Cutting unit Combi 94 Combi 103 Combi 112 Mowing width 940 mm 3 08 ft 1 030 mm 3 38 ft 1 120 mm 3 67 ft Cutting heights 30 90 mm 1 3 16 3 1 2 40 80 mm 0 13 0 26 ft 40 100 mm 1 9 16 3 7 8 Cutting height setting 40 mm 1 9 16 35 mm 0 11 ft 35 mm 0 11 ft Blade diameter 360 mm 14 390 mm 1 28 ft 420 mm 1 37 ft Weight 52 kg 115 lb 46 kg 101 lb 52 kg 115 lb incl nose link 2 kg 4 41 l...

Page 73: ... 8 2000 relating to the emission of noise to surroundings 2000 14 EC Information regarding noise emissions and the mowing width see the Technical Data The following harmonised standards have been applied EN292 2 EN836 Registered body 0404 SMP Svensk Maskinprovning AB Fyristorgsgatan 3 SE 754 50 Uppsala Sweden has issued the report with number Pro 15 01 901 005 01 901 006 and 01 901 033 Pro 18 01 9...

Page 74: ...yres 60 kPa 0 6 bar 7 Connect the battery 8 Fill the fuel tank and start the engine 9 Check that the machine does not move in neutral 10 Check Driving forwards Reversing Engaging the blades Safety switch in the seat Safety switch for the lifting lever The safety switch for the hydrostat pedals 11 Check the engine speed 2 900 75 rpm 12 Bleed the hydraulic system top up with oil if necessary 13 Chec...

Page 75: ...lastic filter Shorter intervals for dusty operating conditions 2 Clean the engine s cooling air intake and the transmission s air intake 3 Clean the fuel pump s air filter in dusty operating conditions 4 Check the mounting bolts on the muffler Action Date mileage reading stamp signature ...

Page 76: ...and the transmission s air intake 3 Clean the air cleaner s paper filter 4 Clean the fuel pump s air filter 5 Check the mounting bolts on the muffler 6 Check Adjust the cutting height 7 Check Adjust the parking brake 8 Inspect the flame proofing spark arrestor extra equipment First after 50 hours Change the oil in the hydraulics and drive system on AWD Action Date mileage reading stamp signature ...

Page 77: ...bolts on the muffler 7 Check Adjust the cutting height 8 Check Adjust the parking brake 9 Inspect the flame proofing spark arrestor extra equipment 10 Clean Replace the spark plugs 11 Change the inline fuel filter 12 Replace the hydraulic oil filter every 200 hours on Pro 18 and AWD 13 Clean the fuel pump s air filter 14 Clean the pulse air filter 15 Check nuts and screws for tightness 16 Replace ...

Page 78: ...on the muffler 8 Check Adjust the cutting height 9 Check Adjust the parking brake 10 Inspect the flame proofing spark arrestor extra equipment 11 Clean Replace the spark plugs 12 Change the inline fuel filter 13 Replace the hydraulic oil filter every 200 hours on Pro 18 and AWD 14 Clean the fuel pump s air filter 15 Clean the pulse air filter 16 Check the play in the engine valves 17 Check nuts an...

Page 79: ...ent 50 hours 9 Replace the engine oil filter 200 hours 10 Clean Replace the spark plugs 100 hours 11 Change the inline fuel filter 100 hours 12 Clean Replace the pulse air filter 100 hours 13 Clean the cooling fins 100 hours on the engine and transmissions Shorter intervals for dusty operating conditions 14 Check the play in the engine valves 300 hours 15 Replace the hydraulic oil filter every 200...

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