Briggs & Stratton TIGER Operation & Assembly Instructions Download Page 12

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Reproduction

Troubleshooting

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 Problem 

Possible cause 

Correction

 

Does not start

 

Fuel tap 'OFF' 

Turn fuel tap 'ON'

                                             Out of fuel 

Refill tank with correct fuel

 

Throttle lever in incorrect position 

Refer to 'Starting Procedures'

 

Spark plug lead not connected 

 Press terminal cover fully onto 
the spark plug

 Engine 

flooded 

 

Turn fuel tap 'OFF'.  Pull starter cord 
until engine starts, then turn fuel 
tap 'ON' 

 

Dirty spark plug 

Replace spark plug

 

Stale fuel in tank from last season 

Contact Service Centre

 

Water in fuel tank 

Contact Service Centre

 

Service required 

Contact Service Centre

 

Engine worn 

Contact Service Centre

 

Low or no oil (4 stroke) 

Top up with correct oil

  Loss of power

 

Incorrect throttle setting 

Set throttle lever in the 'RUN' position

 

Dirty air filter element 

Clean or replace

 

Too low height adjustment 

Raise cutting height

 

Low or no oil (4 stroke) 

Top up with correct oil

 Poor cutting or

 

Blades worn or damaged 

Replace

 

catching

 

 

Blade disc loose 

Contact Service Centre

 

Slow running 

Refer to 'Loss of Power' above

 

Blades restricted by grass and dirt 

Remove spark plug lead and clean

 

accumulated under the baseplate 

under the baseplate

 

Blocked vents in grasscatcher 

Clean vents

 Excessive vibrations

 

Build up of grass and dirt on upper 

Clean

 

surface of blade disc 

 

Blades out of balance 

Replace both blades

 

Bent or damaged disc or blade 

Replace disc or both blades

 

Looseness of assembly 

Check all nuts for tightness

 

Low or no oil (4 stroke) 

Top up with correct oil

 Engine stops

 

Fuel supply blocked 

Check fuel line

  frequently 

 

Engine worn or seized 

Contact Service Centre

 

Fuel cap not venting 

Check / Loosen cap slightly

 

Low or no oil (4 stroke) 

Top up with correct oil

If running difficulties continue, please contact your closest Authorised Service 
Centre on: 1800 356 632 or refer to the Lawnmower section of your local yellow 
pages.

Summary of Contents for TIGER

Page 1: ...N o t f o r R e p r o d u c t i o n Operation Assembly Instructions WARNING Read all instructions supplied with this product before use ...

Page 2: ...bly Procedures 5 Handle Assembly Parts Attaching Lower Handle Attaching Upper Handle Grasscatcher Operating Instructions 7 Cutting Height Fuel and Oil Starting and Stopping Maintenance Care 8 Blade Replacement Spark Plug Air Filter Oil Change Cleaning Storage Maintenance Chart Troubleshooting Technical Specifications 13 Engine Specifications Warranty 14 Warranty ...

Page 3: ...e engine Move the mower away from the area of the spill Do not create any source of ignition until the fuel vapours have dissipated Check all fasteners regularly Always ensure that the mower is in a safe operating condition Use genuine spare parts only Do not operate the mower in confined spaces where exhaust fumes carbon monoxide can collect Stop the engine whenever you leave the mower even if on...

Page 4: ...tion Operating the mower Do not mow while people or pets are in the vicinity of the mower or within the mowing area Ensure that bystanders are a minimum of 15 metres away Do not mow in bare feet or open shoes Wear long trousers heavy footwear eye and ear protection Make sure the lawn is clear of sticks stones bones wire and debris before mowing These could be thrown by the blades and cause injury ...

Page 5: ...ine is running or hot If fuel is spilled do not start the engine Move the mower away from the area of the spill Do not create any source of ignition until fuel vapours have dissipated Clean any spills immediately Store fuel in a cool place and in a container specifically designed for the purpose In general plastic containers are unsuitable Handle Assembly Parts Your lawnmower should include a kit ...

Page 6: ...ne 2 Raise the rear flap and hook the grass catcher on the bar at the rear of the mower as shown in figures 1 and 2 3 To remove the grasscatcher lift the rear flap and grasp the handle on the grasscatcher and unhook from the rear bar Fig 1 Fig 2 Never use the mower unless the rear flap is closed or the grass catcher is correctly fitted STOP the engine before fitting or removing the grasscatcher LO...

Page 7: ... then recheck the oil level check 2 times Replace and tighten the dipstick Oil Recommendations Use 4 stroke motor oil that meets or exceeds the requirements for API service classification SF Always check the API service label on the oil container to be sure it includes the letters SF or greater or equivalent SAE 30 is recommended 7 Fuel Recommendations Fuel must meet these requirements Clean fresh...

Page 8: ...atcher or guards supplied by the manufacturer are in position Before starting the mower check blades and bolts for damage or wear WARNING If you strike an obstruction stop the engine disconnect the spark plug lead and check blades for damage and periodically inspect blade adaptor for cracks replace when necessary CAUTION Worn and damaged blades are major hazards DO NOT lay mower on side CAUTION Be...

Page 9: ...r Tighten the spark plug with a torque of 20Nm Air Filter Never start or run the engine with the air filter assembly removed or with the air filter element removed Always switch off the machine and disconnect spark plug H T lead before carrying out any maintenance work 1 Push and lift the snap fits to open the air filter cover 2 Remove the air filter element 3 Wash the air filter element in liquid...

Page 10: ...ea which has been recently dressed with sulphate of ammonia or fertiliser After cleaning run the engine briefly to dry off excess moisture before storing Fuel tank must be empty before changing the oil Always switch off the machine and disconnect spark plug H T lead before carrying out any maintenance work Drain the engine oil when the engine is warm Warm oil drains quickly and completely Running ...

Page 11: ... If faulty If damaged As required Refer to the following table for routine maintenance Time Period Features Requirements Lawnmower Visual inspection leaks Throttle lever Check operation Remote air filter hose Check Cutting system Inspect and check assembly Blades Replace Rear flap Inspect and check assembly Chassis Check for buildup of grass Clean Replace Air filter Check Clean Replace Engine cyli...

Page 12: ...nt Raise cutting height Low or no oil 4 stroke Top up with correct oil Poor cutting or Blades worn or damaged Replace catching Blade disc loose Contact Service Centre Slow running Refer to Loss of Power above Blades restricted by grass and dirt Remove spark plug lead and clean accumulated under the baseplate under the baseplate Blocked vents in grasscatcher Clean vents Excessive vibrations Build u...

Page 13: ...t Fuel tank capacity Gross Engine Torque 350 OHV 4 STROKE 118 cc 1 0L 7 Nm Engine oil SAE 30 Engine oil capacity 0 6L Rated in accordance with manufacturer s test standard Bore 60 mm Stroke 42 mm Spark Plug Gap 0 6 mm 0 7 mm Spark Plug Torque 20 Nm Spark Plug Spark Plug Replacement F6RTC Torch RN11YC4 Champion ...

Page 14: ...Express Warranty Fair and reasonable wear is not covered by the Express Warranty Damage from an accident misuse or neglect is not covered by the Express Warranty Costs of transportation of the lawnmower are to be paid by the owner Blades and spark plugs are not covered by the Express Warranty Limitations of Warranty Nothing in these terms shall exclude restrict or modify any term condition warrant...

Page 15: ...N o t f o r R e p r o d u c t i o n 15 WARRANTY Warranty ...

Page 16: ...02467A WAS LR02329A 25 05 2015 ECR REV OWN CHK DESCRIPTION DATE 2015 Briggs and Stratton Australia Pty Ltd All rights reserved No part of this booklet may be reproduced by any means without prior written permission All information herein is subject to change without notice ...

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