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Engine stop switch (21)

With the engine stop switch, you
switch the ignition off or on. When you
switch off the ignition, the engine is
shut off.

0: OFF

I: ON

Engine stop switch (E)

Switch the ignition on and off with the
engine stop switch. When you switch
off the ignition, the engine is switched
off.

I: ON

0: OFF

Start button (F)

Press and hold the start button during the start-
ing procedure (see Starting).

Blade speed lever (G)

Mow high and thick growth at a low blade
speed (corresponds to a high torque).
Mow little and low growth at a high blade
speed (corresponds to a low torque.

Little and low growth:
Flip the lever upward.

High and thick growth:
Flip the lever to the right.

Differential lock (H)

On (I):
Release the lever.

Off (0):

Press the lever towards
the handlebar and con-
tinue to hold.

Lever for lateral adjustment of handlebar (I)

1. Release the eccentric tension lever.

2. Attention: Do not crush the Bowden cables

when pivoting the handlebar.
Swivel the handlebar to the side to the de-
sired position.

3. Clamp the handlebar with the eccentric ten-

sion lever.

Height adjustment of handlebar (12)

The height of the handlebar can be adjusted
via the screw of the handlebar height adjust-
ment (see Assembly).

Switching lever (14)

The transmission has 5 forward gears, idle and
a reverse gear. For shifting, release the drive
lever and shift to the next gear and start again.

R

Reversing

N

Idle speed

1-5

Moving forward

Fuel valve (17)

1

2

3

1: Reserve

2: Open

3: Closed

Summary of Contents for Allmaher AS 65 2T ES

Page 1: ...Allm her AS 65 4T B S AS 73 4T B S AS 65 2T ES From serial number AS 65 4T B S 021317110001 AS 73 4T B S 014610020001 AS 65 2T ES 035219010001 Issued 21 Jan 2019 V2 0 en Translation of the Original O...

Page 2: ...ice When ordering spare parts provide your dealer with the serial and engine numbers Serial number see manufacturer s certificate or type plate Engine number Date of purchase Address of dealer Intende...

Page 3: ...g cutting height 18 Locking steerable front wheel 18 Starting 19 AS 65 4T B S and AS 73 4T B S 19 AS 65 2T ES 19 Engaging the blade 19 Setting the blade speed 19 Oil pressure switch 20 Driving 20 Driv...

Page 4: ...4 Warranty 32 Troubleshooting 33 Technical data 36 Accessories 38 Declaration of conformity 39...

Page 5: ...sk that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Caution Hazardous situation Indicates a possibly hazardous situation with a low level of risk that if not avoided could result in minor...

Page 6: ...n the device provides you with information on the device type and the technical data 1 Name and address of the manufacturer 2 Device designation 3 Type designation 4 Rates power output in kW engine sp...

Page 7: ...touch any cur rent carrying parts of the ignition system Safe handling of fuel Fuel is toxic and highly flammable There is a burn and explosion hazard Keep fuel away from ignition sources and do not...

Page 8: ...ve change or override any safety devices or control elements Observe the maintenance instructions see Maintenance Have an authorised service centre check your device if the blade does not stop within...

Page 9: ...ed If a jumpy movement oc curs the risk of additional injuries can result Prior to mowing Personal protective measures During mowing always wear safety shoes with good grip and long trousers Do not mo...

Page 10: ...d risk of fire keep the following com ponents free of dirt grass hay leaking oil grease etc Engine Silencer manifold guard clearances Area around the fuel tank Caution when mowing slopes Fig 3 There i...

Page 11: ...ce when there is fuel in the tank inside a building where fuel vapours might come into contact with open fire or sparks Use caution during maintenance and repair Only carry out work as described in th...

Page 12: ...4 Interlock steerable front wheel 5 Cutting height adjustment 6 Silencer 7 Ventilation grid 8 Oil filler opening 9 Starter grip 10 Lever for lateral adjustment of handlebar 11 Handlebar console 12 Hei...

Page 13: ...front wheel 5 Cutting height adjustment 6 Silencer 7 Ventilation grid 8 not existing 9 Starter grip 10 Lever for lateral adjustment of handlebar 11 Handlebar console 12 Height adjustment of handlebar...

Page 14: ...e clutch lever towards the handlebar B Drive lever and parking brake C With the drive lever you switch the drive and the parking brake on and off Drive off parking brake on 0 Release the lever Drive o...

Page 15: ...gh and thick growth Flip the lever to the right Differential lock H On I Release the lever Off 0 Press the lever towards the handlebar and con tinue to hold Lever for lateral adjustment of handlebar I...

Page 16: ...area well maintained mow fre quently and keep the grass short Only mow with a sharp and undamaged blade Have the blade sharpened and balanced regu larly by authorised service centre Do not mow when th...

Page 17: ...on Fully synthetic two stroke oil TITAN 2T 100S in ratio 1 100 Your benefits Halve oil consumption compared to 1 50 therefore more environmentally and cost friendly Optimum protection of the engine fo...

Page 18: ...e the tank cap again Adjusting cutting height Adjust the cutting height setting only when the engine is switched off Set the cutting height so that the blade does not touch the ground even in case of...

Page 19: ...ase the start button 10 For mowing set the accelerator lever to the maximum speed AS 65 2T ES 1 Place the device onto a flat surface not in high grass 2 Open the fuel valve and the tank ventila tion 3...

Page 20: ...utch the blade Drive on 1 Engage the desired gear 2 Press the drive lever towards the handlebar device is moving Drive off 1 Release the drive lever Adjusting the driving speed The driving speed depen...

Page 21: ...ced and safe braking is made possible When the differential lock is released the device can be steered and turned with ease Switching off and parking Warning On a slope the device can roll away Put th...

Page 22: ...mps are as wide as the wheel gauge of the device are tightly secured to the platform are not steeper than 15 2 Carefully drive the device via the ramps onto the platform 3 Observe the instructions in...

Page 23: ...closed or insufficiently ventilated rooms Please observe the safety instruction re garding the poisoning risk Improper maintenance can make the device unsafe for operation and result in accidents Regu...

Page 24: ...hapter Checking the blade Change Blade brake Does the blade function safely and does the blade come to a standstill within 7 seconds Release the drive lever Does the device stop when the lever is in z...

Page 25: ...es Engine For reliable information see the operating manual of the en gine manufacturer Check oil level see operator s manual of the engine manu facturer Oil change Oil filter change if existing A B B...

Page 26: ...e spark plug connector for damage Immediately replace damaged or worn parts especially covers silencers or fuel tank authorised service centre Check all parts that that contain fluids for leaks and pr...

Page 27: ...the blades or the fastening elements coming off Check the blades and all fastening ele ments according to the following instruc tions Warning There is a considerable risk of injury due to improperly...

Page 28: ...than 7 seconds Contact an authorised service centre if this is not the case Maintenance specifically for 4 stroke device Maintaining the engine Warning If the speed of rotation is set too high ob jec...

Page 29: ...ter insert at least once a year Do not operate the engine without air filter For this observe the attached operating in structions of the engine Maintenance specifically for 2 stroke device Maintainin...

Page 30: ...age it 1 Screw off the air filter cap 2 Carefully pull out the filter element Make sure that no dirt from the inside of the air fil ter housing enters the carburetor 3 Close the suction opening with a...

Page 31: ...e fuel valve and let the fule run into an approved fuel container 3 Emtyping carburetor Start the engine and let it run until it stops by itself 4 Thoroughly clean the device 5 Touch up any possible d...

Page 32: ...tires Disposal The device cuts and shreds the plant material in a single operation Shredded plant material decomposes quickly can be utilized as fertil izer and therefore be left on the ground Dispose...

Page 33: ...and screw it back in Spark plug connector is pulled off Observe the safety instructions Put spark plug connector back on Wrong spark plug connector Vorgeschriebenen Z ndkerzenstecker verwenden siehe...

Page 34: ...rong vibrations dur ing operation Imbalance of the blade caused by incorrect sharpening or chips on the blade Have blade resharpened and balanced by an authorised service centre Re place a damaged bla...

Page 35: ...quickly Increase speed Discharge channel is jammed Mowed grass was too long or too damp Adjust cutting height and mowing speed to the mowing conditions Blade is worn Authorised service centre Engine...

Page 36: ...nfinitely variable up to approx 150 cm Starting device Rope start Traction drive Speed forward Speed reverse Mech transmission with differential lock 1 6 1 8 2 3 3 3 5 1 km h 2 4 km h Maximum area cov...

Page 37: ...ar and mulching blade 65 cm 50 100 mm central infinitely variable up to approx 130 cm Starting device Rope start Traction drive Speed forward Speed reverse Mech transmission with differential lock 1 4...

Page 38: ...r G06726021 Spray paint 400 ml colour orange G00011050 Operating hours counter G06927008 Clinometer G06950027 Cage wheels G06780016 Hand protection set G06780309 Low pressure tyres standard equipment...

Page 39: ...evant safety and health requirements of the EC directives lis ted 2006 42 EC 2014 30 EC Function The device is intended only for cutting grass or similar vegetation in well maintained grounds in agric...

Page 40: ...h rear or side discharge for every require ment even with all wheel drive brake and reverse gear Brush cutter An agile lawn mower for maintenance of extensive grassed areas The Allm her reliably mows...

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