
Belt
Inspection of Belt
Warning
The engine must be stopped when the belt is
inspected.
Warning
If you have removed the cover during
inspection, make sure that you replace it in
the original position securely.
If the cover remains removed, the operator
may come in contact with the rotating objects
or belt, possibly resulting in injuries.
Important
A slacking or damaged belt or damaged fan
may cause overheating or lack of a battery
charge.
Press the middle of the belt with your finger
to check the belt tension.
Make sure that there are no cracks,
damage or abnormal wear.
Wire
Inspection of Wire
Make sure that the wire is not cracked or
damaged.
If the wire is cracked or damaged, replace it
with a new one immediately.
Safety Device
Inspection of Safety Device
Make sure that the safety device operates
correctly.
"Safety Mechanisms" (Page 4-8)
Around The Engine
Inspection of Engine-Associated Parts
Caution
Perform operations after the engine and other
parts have sufficiently cooled.
Otherwise, you may suffer burns.
Check for damages and dirt.
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Check the mount for looseness and cracks.
Check for liquid leakage.
Check on and around the muffler for grass
clippings and flammable materials.
Cleaning Engine-Associated Parts
Caution
Perform operations after the engine and other
parts have sufficiently cooled.
Otherwise, you may suffer burns.
Clean clippings and remove dirt.
Blow compressed air to clean any grass or
flammable materials that may be attached
on or around the muffler.
Engine Oil
Inspection of Engine Oil
Important
Securely tighten the oil level gauge and oil
filler cap.
Stop the engine, wait for 10 to 20 minutes
for the engine to cool down, and then check
the oil level.
Position the machine so that the engine is
level, and then fully insert the oil level
gauge to check the oil level.
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Handling Instructions
LM331
Handling Instructions
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Inspection and Cleaning
Summary of Contents for LM331
Page 6: ...LM331 Introduction...
Page 8: ...LM331 Contents...
Page 14: ...LM331 Safety Page 1 6 Safe Operating Practices...
Page 36: ...LM331 Product Overview Page 3 20 Operation Decals...
Page 66: ...LM331 Handling Instructions Page 5 22 Transporting...
Page 92: ...LM331 Repair Page 7 8 Towing...
Page 102: ...LM331 Appended Table Page 8 10 List of Adjusted Value...