AS MOTOR 620KM User Manual Download Page 6

AS 620KM 

When the machine is being operated, all other persons (

especially children

) and animals must stay out of the machine's workspace. The 

machine attendant can only continue working after taking these into a safe

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 distance.

Keep a safe distance form the machine given by its handlebars.

When operating the machine, use work aids approved by 

EN 166

 or 

EN 1731

 (tight clothes, firm shoes, work gloves and protective glasses). 

Protect your ears with appropriate safety devices according to 

EN 352-1

 (shell-shaped ear protectors) or 

EN 352-2

 (plug ear protectors). Ask 

your dealer for these safety devices. 

Safe climbing ability of the machine is 10º. Maximum engine tilt while working is 20º for long and 30º for short periods

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 .

Do not use the machine on wet grass. Always work on safe terrain. Walk - never run - when working. Be careful, especially when changing  
directions on slopes. Do not cut stands on steep slopes. If you fall, let the machine, go do not hold it.

It is forbidden to remove any protective devices and covers from the machine.

Any machine repairs, adjustments, greasing and cleaning is to be carried out when the machine is turned off and the spark plug is disconnected.

 1.2.2  Noise and vibration values

Declared emission level of the acoustic pressure 

A

 at attendance point

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L

pAd

 = (83,5+1,3) dB

Guaranteed sound power  level 

A

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L

WA,G

 = 97 dB

Declared aggregate acceleration value of the vibrations transferred onto the hand-arm of the machine  attendant

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a

hvd

 = = (6,0+2,4) m.s-2

 1.2.3  Safety pictograms

The user is required to keep the machine pictograms readable, and have them exchanged in case they are damaged.

Locations:

Number:

Description:

Combined sticker, which is stuck 
to the rear plastic cover. (

Pict.22

)

(1)

Study the user manual before operating the machine.

(2)

Spark plug cable must be disconnected during machine maintenance.

(3)

Do not reach with your arm nor step with your leg into the cutting blade work space – risk of cutting.

(4)

Risk of injury from chippings, cut-offs, flying objects, etc. Other persons and animals - keep safe distance  
from the machine.

(5)

Adhere to the machine’s maximum safety climbing ability when working.

(6)

Guaranteed sound power level of the machine.

Separate sticker on the front 
plastic cover. (

Pict.23

)

-

Tool turning direction arrow – to the right (clockwise)

Sticker  (

Pict.21

) on the control 

lever (1) on the right handle 
(

Pict.5

).

-

Starting the cutting disc drive: „

0“

 = the cutting disc is not rotating, „

1“

 = pushing the safety lock button,

„2“

 = the cutting disc is rotating

Sticker (

Pict.20

) on the control 

lever (2) on the left handle (

Pict.5

). 

-

Turning on the machine wheel drive. „

0“

 = the machine is standing still, „

1“

 = the machine is moving 

Sticker (

Pict.24

) placed on the 

cutting disk cover on the left side 
in the direction of movement.

-

Area forbidden

 for other persons and animals. Minimum safe distance from the machine. 

Tab. 2: Safety pictograms

 1.3  Basic information

 1.3.1  Intended use

The brush cutter AS 620KM is designed and manufactured based on the latest knowledge in the field of small garden and agricultural machinery. It excels in  

easy control, quiet, powerful and fuel-saving HONDA engine and trouble free maintenance.

This brush cutter is intended for mowing of high thin-stalk grass stands and woody underbrush

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 in a wood and on a meadow up to the maximum height of 80 

cm on maintained

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 areas.There must be no solid objects in the stands or extensive surface unevenness. The brush cutter is not designed for park grass stand care. 

The use of this machine for purposes other than those it was designed for is then considered as unauthorised use!

 

The machine can work at all the tilted positions described by the engine manufacturer provided that the attendant is able to lead it safely for both him and his  

surroundings. 

Protective devices meet the requirements of 

EN 12733

 standards. These standards focus primarily on the attending persons’ safety, as they cannot be hit by  

stones and other subjects flying from the machine rotary system. Therefore, the attending person must always be in normal operating position, i.e. behind the  
machine, holding the handlebars firmly with both hands. 

It is forbidden to remove any protective devices and covers from the machines.

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EN 12733 

norms govern the specifications of the outer safety area A around the work area B. It is also necessary to use appropriate ban signs to prevent entrance into this area. The 

distance between individual of A and B areas must not be smaller than 

50m.

 As soon as a person or an animal enters the area, the machine attendant must immediately release the  

cutting disk drive lever and postpone working until the area is clear again

.

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Short period = up to 1 minute.

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According to EN 12733, Appendix B and EN ISO 11 201

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According to Directive 2000/14/EC, Appendix No. 3, Part B, Point 33 and ISO 3744 

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According to EN 12733, Appendix C and EN ISO 20643

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The brush cutter is not intended for cutting woody underbrush thicker than 5 mm! If you don't follow this principle, you damage the machine.

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The stand on the area is cut and raked at least once a year!

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Summary of Contents for 620KM

Page 1: ...User manual Brush cutter AS 620KM From serial number 022209100001 EN translation of the original instructions D 74424 B hlertann Phone 07973 9123 0 www as motor de...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...hine and give you a brief training on how to use it Type AS 620KM Engine type HONDA GCV 190 Serial number1 Delivery date date of sale Supplier stamp You are advised to make a copy of this page with fi...

Page 4: ...9 1 4 3 2 Methods of stand cutting 9 1 4 3 2 1 Cutting problems 9 1 5 Maintenance servicing and storage 10 1 5 1 Travelling wheels 10 1 5 1 1 Tyre pressure 10 1 5 2 Machine lubrication 10 1 5 2 1 Eng...

Page 5: ...ped are an integral part of the machine They have to be available at any time safely deposited in an accessible place where there is no risk of their destruction If the machine is sold to another pers...

Page 6: ...ng the safety lock button 2 the cutting disc is rotating Sticker Pict 20 on the control lever 2 on the left handle Pict 5 Turning on the machine wheel drive 0 the machine is standing still 1 the machi...

Page 7: ...right side there is lever 1 of the disc drive clutch for turning the cutting disk drive on off Both control levers return to their original position when the handlebars are released in a critical sit...

Page 8: ...d main positions are locked by a simple stamp projection system in the lever body 3 Start the engine by pulling the rope of the recoil starter19 4 First let the new or cold engine run for about 30 sec...

Page 9: ...he user cannot operate the cutter straight and precisely enough to cut the stand in complete cutting width We recommend to lead the cutter in the cut stand approximately 5 10 cm from the edge of the p...

Page 10: ...le machine life 1 5 2 1 Engine oil exchange Follow the engine user manual instructions If you use the cutter in a dusty environment shorten the exchange period by half When pouring the oil out of the...

Page 11: ...the wheel drive In case the tightening pulleys cannot be adjusted to prevent belt slipping it is necessary to exchange the belt Second Dismount the front plastic cover so that you can see the belt and...

Page 12: ...move the engine is not running Start the engine wheel drive clutch lever is not pressed Press the lever insufficient belt tightening Adjust both tightening pulleys broken belt Exchange the belt with a...

Page 13: ...ater courses and other water resources from chemical contamination when cleaning the cutter Never wash the engine with a stream of water The electrical equipment of the engine might be damaged on star...

Page 14: ...ebars fastening bolt 4 Accelerator lever gas lever 5 Side screen fastening bolt 6 Side screen 7 Cutting disc 8 Blades 4 pieces 9 Disc cover according to the EN 12733 standard 10 Disc cover 11 Frame tu...

Page 15: ...Position MIN Engine is running at idle position 2 turtle Short work break Position CHOKE Engine is running at choke position 4 Cold engine start 1 Upper disc 2 Blade 3 Bolt 4 Washer 5 Ring 6 Nut 15 P...

Page 16: ...drive 3 V belt of wheel axle drive 4 Driving double pulley on the gearbox 5 Driven double pulley on the wheel axle 16 Pict 13 Adjustment of the wheel drive tightening pulleys 4 1 2 3 Pict 14 Disc driv...

Page 17: ...earbox cover 2 Lower gearbox cover 3 Plastic nut Pict 19 Information label speed changing on the gearbox cover 17 Pict 16 Disassembly of the gearbox covers 2 3 1 Pict 17 1st speed slow turtle Pict 18...

Page 18: ...n on the machine Location on the machine Pict 21 Safety pictogram Starting up the disc Pict 22 Safety pictogram Combined sticker Pict 23 Arrow direction of turning Location on the machine Pict 24 Safe...

Page 19: ...733 A1 EN 55012 2007 Other technical standards and specifications used for the compliance assessment EN ISO 12100 2 EN 1050 Bodies engaged in the conformity assessment Authorized Body No 255 Notified...

Page 20: ...el drive and infinite speed regulation for exceptional cutting and catching performance in any situation Rotary mower The economic alternative to bar mower Ideal for fodder production The grass is not...

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