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7.2.  Maintenance schedule 

7.2.1.  Maintenance schedule 

 

Operation 

Hours  Filled 

1. Machine 

Checking the clamping and sharpness of the blades. 

25 

 

 

 

 

 

Blade replacement 

100 

 

 

 

 

 

Drive Belt Check 

25 

 

 

 

 

 

Drive Belt Replacement* 

 

 

 

 

 

Blade Belt Check 

25 

 

 

 

 

 

Blade Belt Replacement* 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit adjustment and verification 

10 

 

 

 

 

 

Checking the brake and blade engagement 

10 

 

 

 

 

 

Checking of bolts and screws 

25 

 

 

 

 

 

General lubrication** 

25 

 

 

 

 

 

Engine oil change 

…… 

 

 

 

 

 

Check and clean air filter 

…… 

 

 

 

 

 

Air filter replacement 

…… 

 

 

 

 

 

Fuel Filter Check 

…… 

 

 

 

 

 

Replace fuel filter 

…… 

 

 

 

 

 

Checking and cleaning the spark plug contacts 

…… 

 

 

 

 

 

Spark plug replacement 

…… 

 

 

 

 

 

*At the first signs of wear, contact your dealer to replace the part. 

**A general lubrication of all joints should also be performed whenever the machine is not used 

for a long period of time. 

 
The table above is to help you maintain the safety and performance of your machine. Shows 

the main maintenance and lubrication operations and their frequency. To the right of each item, 

there is a box where you can write the date or after how many hours of operation the job was 

done. 

Caveat 

All checks, adjustments and replacements not described in chapters 6.3 and 6.4 of this manual 

must be carried out by your official dealer or a specialized service center. 

7.2.2.  Summary of the main situations in which it may be necessary to carry out 

maintenance operations 

 

Whenever… 

You will need to… 

The blades vibrate 

Contact your dealer 

The blades tear the grass and the grass turns yellow 

Contact your dealer 

The cut is uneven 

Align the mower deck 

Blades fit abnormally 

Contact your dealer 

The machine does not stop 

Contact your dealer 

Forward motion is erratic 

Contact your dealer 

Summary of Contents for TC98L

Page 1: ...Lawnmower tractor Instructions and user manual TC98L Millasur SL R a Eduardo Pondal n 23 Pol Ind Sig eiro 15688 Oroso A Coru a 981 696 465 www millasur com EN...

Page 2: ...ntenance Take this manual with you when you go to work with the machine The contents are correct at the time of printing The rights to make changes at any time are reserved without affecting our legal...

Page 3: ...BLY 4 1 Unpacking 4 2 Steering wheel assembly 4 3 Seat mounting 4 4 Battery connection 4 5 Deck Wheel Mount 4 6 Front Bumper Mount 5 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 6 1 Security recomm...

Page 4: ...ched or illegible Note Due to technical product updates this document is subject to change without notice 1 1 Position security labels 1 2 Please note the following safety points The machine must neve...

Page 5: ...to use this machine 1 3 General safety rules 1 3 1 Training 1 Please read the instructions carefully Become familiar with the controls and how to use the equipment properly 2 Never allow children or p...

Page 6: ...tart the engine in a confined space where dangerous carbon monoxide vapors can accumulate 2 Mow grass only in daylight or good artificial light 3 Before starting the engine disengage the blades and sh...

Page 7: ...perating condition 2 Never store equipment with gasoline in the tank inside a building where vapors can reach an open flame or spark 3 Let the motor cool down before storing it in any enclosure 4 To r...

Page 8: ...8 1 5 Regulation for trailer The drag kit must be installed following the instructions provided When using the towing kit do not exceed the recommended loads indicated on the label and follow the safe...

Page 9: ...erial number 9 Sound power level According to directive 2000 14 CE 10 Mark of conformity According to directive 2006 42 CEE 1 Engine cover 2 Engine 3 steering wheel 4 Ignition key 5 seat 6 Parking bra...

Page 10: ...and do not damage the mower deck when removing the machine First remove the 6 bolts at the bottom of the packing shelf then you can lift the top frame to release the machine two person operation Cut t...

Page 11: ...o the connection cables of the machine and tighten the 2 screws Then cover the protective cap so that the 2 cables are in place 3 Secure the battery with the small rubber strap Note This machine uses...

Page 12: ...a label with the following symbols CHOKE choke cold start The CHOKE position enriches the mix so it should only be used for as long as necessary when starting cold A Throttle lever B Steering wheel C...

Page 13: ...you release the key at START it will automatically return to ON E Brake pedal This pedal actuates the brake on the rear wheels F Parking brake lever With the machine stopped In this way the rear whee...

Page 14: ...e forward and reverse speeds of the machine To activate the drive press it towards F with the toe As the pressure on the pedal increases the speed of the machine increases Reverse gear is activated by...

Page 15: ...take all necessary precautions to ensure their own safety and that of others especially on slopes or rough slippery and unstable terrain Do not leave the machine on tall grass with the engine running...

Page 16: ...ARE FORWARD 1 0bar 15x6 0 6 REAR 1 2bar 18x8 5 8 6 3 3 Fuel and oil check With the engine off check the oil level According to the instructions in the engine manual it should be between the MIN marks...

Page 17: ...o the CHOKE position indicated on the label If the engine is already warm set the lever between SLOW and FAST Put the ignition key in and turn to ON to make electrical contact then turn to START to st...

Page 18: ...considerably just by releasing the drive pedal 6 4 4 Reverse Important Reverse should be engaged only when the machine has stopped When the machine is stopped start the reverse movement by pressing th...

Page 19: ...e fuel cock Caveat To prevent kickback set the throttle to SLOW for 20 seconds before stopping the engine Always remove the ignition key before leaving the machine unattended Important To keep the bat...

Page 20: ...nd follow the instructions in the manual Carefully remove any dry grass clippings that may have accumulated around the engine or muffler to prevent them from igniting the next time you use the machine...

Page 21: ...d above slopes greater than 15 27 and lateral slopes greater than 10 18 Grass on a slope should be mowed moving up and down and never across When changing direction be very careful that the wheels fac...

Page 22: ...ice in a twenty four hour period the first time with the blades at maximum height possibly reducing the width of cut and the second time cut to the desired height When mowing large areas start by turn...

Page 23: ...is not used for a long period of time The table above is to help you maintain the safety and performance of your machine Shows the main maintenance and lubrication operations and their frequency To t...

Page 24: ...rged battery must be recharged as soon as possible Recharging must be done using a constant voltage battery charger Other recharging systems can irreversibly damage the battery 7 3 Checks and adjustme...

Page 25: ...eck the blade drive spring tension Caveat If you cannot properly adjust the transmission brake replace the brake pads Before inspecting adjusting or repairing the unit disconnect the spark plug wire R...

Page 26: ...aced with one of the same type and ampere rating and never with one of another rating 7 4 5 Disassembly replacement and assembly of the blades Caveat Always wear work gloves when handling blades Befor...

Page 27: ...grease will damage them 8 WARRANTY Millasur guarantees that if your product suffers from a manufacturing defect during the established guarantee period contact or go to your point of sale Your purchas...

Page 28: ...mage caused by improper supplies eg incorrect fuel Load induced failure of housing components or accessories due to abnormal stress Load induced deformation of housing components or accessories due to...

Page 29: ...ndard warranty terms but occasionally there may be additional warranty coverage not determined at the time of publication For more information contact your nearest Anova official distributor or by goi...

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Page 40: ...he relevant and fundamental health and safety requirements of the aforementioned EC directives This declaration validates the product to display the CE symbol In the event that the machine is modified...

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