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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

 

 

 

1. 

General remarks

 

 
1.1

  Read the operating instructions carefully. Familiarise yourself with 

the proper use of the machine.

 

1.2

  People under 16 or people who have not read the operating 

instructions are not allowed to use the machine.

 

1.3

  Do not operate the machine when there are others, in particular 

children or animals, in the area. The person using the machine is 
responsible for third parties in the working area of the machine.

 

1.4

  The person using the machine is responsible for accidents 

involving other people or their property.

 

1.5

 

 

Please keep these operating instructions for later use.

 

1.6

  The lawn tractor does not have approval according to the Highway 

Code. You are therefore not allowed to drive on public ways and 
roads with it.

 

1.7

  Never mow on slopes with an inclination of more than 10° (18%).

 

1.8

  No passengers may be transported on the machine.

 

 
 
 
 
 

2.

 Preparations

 

 

2.1

  Always wear sturdy shoes and long trousers while mowing. Never 

go barefoot or wear open sandals.

 

2.2

  Completely check the area on which the machine is to be used and 

remove any stones, sticks, wires, bones and other foreign objects. 
Always watch out for foreign objects when mowing.

 

2.3

 

–  

Petrol is to be poured in before starting the engine.

 

 

WARNING! Petrol is highly flammable!

   

 

 

           

– 

Only keep petrol in the containers designed for this purpose.

 

–  

Only fill the machine in the open and do not smoke when filling 

 the 

machine.

 

–  

The tank may not be opened or petrol topped up while the engi

 

ne is running or when the machine is hot.

 

–  

If petrol has been spilt, do not start the engine. Instead, remove 

 

the mower from the area contaminated with petrol. The spilt pe

 

trol must be sucked or wiped off the engine and the housing with 

 

a cloth. No attempts at ignition may be made until the vapours 

 have 

disappeared.

 

–  

Use a funnel or a filling tube when pouring in petrol so that no 

 

fuel can leak onto the engine or onto the lawn.

 

–  

For safety reasons, replace the tank lid and the petrol tank if they 

 are 

damaged.

 

2.4

 The exhaust and the area around the exhaust can reach 

temperatures of up to 80°.

 

 

ATTENTION: danger of burning!

 

 Replace damaged silencers.

 

2.5

  Before use, always make a visual check to see if the blade, the 

fastening bolts or the entire cutting unit are worn or damaged. In 
order to avoid an imbalance, worn or damaged blades must be 
replaced with new ones.

 

2.6

  Ensure that the movement of one blade can lead to rotations of the 

other blades when mowing with more than one blade.

 

2.7

  An examination by an expert is necessary if the machine stops 

immediately, e.g. after impact with an obstacle (damage to the drive 
shaft, bent blades etc.).

 

 

 
3. 

Instructions for use

 

 
3.1

  The combustion engine may not be operated in enclosed rooms in 

which dangerous fumes can collect - 

danger of poisoning!

 

3.2

  Only mow your lawn in daylight or in good illumination. Please 

observe any local directives about when you are allowed to use the 
machine (see operating times for lawn tractors).

 

3.3

  Before starting the machine, switch off the mowing appliance, put 

the drive into neutral and operate the parking brake.

 

3.4

  Please remember that there are no "safe slopes". Mowing slopes 

with a lawn requires special attention. In order to protect yourself 
against tipping over, you should:

 

– 

not stop or start suddenly if you are moving up or down the 

 slope,

 

– 

suppress the clutch slowly, leave the clutch depressed, in parti

  cular when driving down the slope,

 

–  

keep the speed low on slopes and in tight bends,

 

– 

pay special attention to hills, recesses and other invisible 

 dangers,

 

– 

never mow transverse to the slope if it has an inclination of more 

 than 

10°.

 

3.5

  Always pay attention to road traffic when you are crossing roads or 

working in the vicinity of roads.

 

3.6

  When driving the tractor, pay attention to low-hanging obstacles 

(branches, washing lines etc.) which can injure the driver.

 

3.7

  Switch the mowing appliance off when driving off the lawn, lift it to 

the highest cutting position.

 

3.8

  Never operate lawn tractors with a damaged housing or defective 

protective devices (e.g. grass box etc.).

 

3.9

  Before leaving the driver's seat:

   

 

 

 

 

        

– 

switch the mowing appliance off and wait until the blades come 

  to a standstill,

 

– 

switch the engine off and remove the ignition key.

 

3.10

  Disengage the drive, turn the engine off and pull out the spark plug 

connector or the ignition key

  

– 

before eliminating blockages or obstructions in the discharge 

 channel

  

– 

before checking or cleaning the mower or doing any other work 

 on 

it

  

 

if a foreign body is hit. Look for damage to the machine and 

  have the necessary repairs done before you start it again;

 

– 

if the mower starts to vibrate unusually severely, an 

  immediate check is necessary.

 

– 

whenever you leave the mower unattended or transport it

  

– 

before filling up with petrol

  

– 

before removing the grass box.

 

3.11

 The basic setting of the engine in the factory is correct and must 

not be altered.

 

3.12

 Start and operate the starting switch carefully (see Chapter 

"Starting the engine"). Make sure that your feet are at a safe 
distance from the blade.

 

3.13

  Do not tip the mower when starting or turning the engine on.

 

3.14

 Do not start the engine if anyone is standing in front of the 

discharge channel.

 

3.15

 Keep your hands and feet out of the area of the rotating blade. 

Keep other people away from the discharge channel when the 
blade is rotating.

 

3.16

  Never use a lawn tractor with a rear discharge without a grass box 

or a vapour discharge.

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Heritage RS 14/82

Page 1: ...RS 14 82 HERITAGE TRACTOR Code148E INSTRUCTION BOOK MANUAL PART NO 111 0441 B 464061 English Version Code From serial No 148E 290000101 Issue 17 12 08...

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Page 3: ...19 x 26 20 x 42 15 14 3 9 10 11 16 13 12...

Page 4: ...4 21 23 19 22 20 18 24 1 2 f 20 Nm 17 90 d 10 5 x 30 x 5 e 10 5 x 19 f M10x70 a a b c d e f g...

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Page 6: ...6 2 1 3 33 I II O 1 1 2 0 1 36 38 35 34 37 2 39 ON OFF 1 1 2 40...

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Page 8: ...ts and hope that you will have much pleasure from working with your new machine Before putting the machine into operation for the first time please familiarise yourself with the contents of these oper...

Page 9: ...ft bent blades etc 3 Instructions for use 3 1 The combustion engine may not be operated in enclosed rooms in which dangerous fumes can collect danger of poisoning 3 2 Only mow your lawn in daylight or...

Page 10: ...that the maintenance checking and sharpening of the blade is only done by an authorised dealer 4 11 Only use original replacement blades We would point out that we are not liable according to the Pro...

Page 11: ...tractor to rear wheel until rear wheel is heard to strike steering knuckle Wheel axle protrudes from rim O ring 11 x 2 6 is fitted in the works secures the parallel key Remove O ring do not re use Fi...

Page 12: ...c sack together with the upper and lower part of the box frame Fit the 6 x 18 shim under the screw head Carry out this procedure on both sides Insert round reinforcement 8 mm through the box floor in...

Page 13: ...PSI 0 07 bar The tyre pressure can be checked without any difficulties by using a standard foot pump Starter battery As a matter of principle the starter battery is charged ex works Should starting p...

Page 14: ...entilated rooms Sit down on the driver s seat Push the right hand pedal clutch brake right down possibly engage with the stop lever The mowing appliance must not be switched on For a cold start put th...

Page 15: ...g Driving without traction pushing IMPORTANT Only with the engine switched off and the blades stationary a For a 5 gear transmission 1 Put the switch lever into position 0 2 Release the brake b For a...

Page 16: ...ary also clean the inside of the fabric sack with a brush Housing engine transmission The engine and all the bearings wheels transmission blade bearings etc must not be cleaned with water in particula...

Page 17: ...ect in the blade holder if there is damage to the transmission MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Maintenance service and cleaning work may only be carried out when the machine has been turned off and has cooled...

Page 18: ...filling of oil in the factory Check tyre pressure Check the tyre pressure at regular intervals Examine the precise air pressure on the tyre 1 PSI 0 07 bar The tyre pressure can be checked without any...

Page 19: ...similar agents Keep the connection poles clean and grease them with pole grease Storage in winter After the end of the mowing season clean the device thoroughly Do not clean the engine with water in p...

Page 20: ...the setting checked authorised service agent Blade severely worn Replace blade Only use original replacement blade authorised service agent Engine performance drops Speed too high Reduce speed Lawn tr...

Page 21: ...h devices are not applicable Only machines fitted with a genuine Hayter friction disc which are used in accordance with the recommended operating and maintenance procedures are covered This warranty d...

Page 22: ...national law Also Directive 2000 14 EC Noise emission in the environment by equipment for use outdoors and the regulations transposed into national law Procedure applied for the conformity assessment...

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