GB
112
Do not fill the tank fully, so that the
petrol has space to expand
1.
Unscrew the filler cap
( 9).
2.
Pour in the petrol to the lower
edge of the filler
(32).
3.
Close the filler cap.
4.
Wipe away petrol residues
around the filler cap.
Setting the cutting height
The equipment has 6 positions for setting
the cutting heigh (25-75 mm):
1. Pull the lever (20) outwards and
push it to the desired position .
2.
Push the lever back in.
The correct cutting height is around
25 – 45 mm for an ornamental lawn and
around 40 – 65 mm for a utility lawn.
Select a greater cutting height for
the first cut of the season.
Operation
Some level of noise emission with
this equipment is unavoidable.
Postpone noisy work until desig-
nated periods when it is permitted.
Take rest periods when needed and
limit working time to the minimum
necessary. For your personal pro-
tection and the protection of people
working nearby a suitable form of
hearing protection must be worn.
Warning! Petrol is flammable.
Start the engine at least 3 m
away from the filling location.
Start the equipment on a sturdy,
level base, if possible not in long
grass. Ensure that the cutting tool
is touching neither objects nor the
ground.
For your safety: Stand behind the
device when starting it.
Regularly check petrol and oil level
(see „Initial Operation“) and refill in
due time.
Starting and stopping
the engine
Cold start:
1. Press the fuel pump (11) (Primer)
3 times.
2. Pull the safety catch (2) towards
the handle bar (1) and hold it.
3.
Pull the starter cord (25).
4. When the engine starts, allow the
starter handle to slowly slide back
into the starter cable guide (24).
For a
warm start
it is not neces-
sary to press the primer (
11).
If the primer is pressed too often,
too much petrol will enter the car-
burettor and the motor is difficult to
start.
Stopping the engine:
• Release the safety loop (2).
The motor switches off and the knife
is braked.
Regularly examine the knife
stopping device:
Summary of Contents for DG-PLM 5125 SP
Page 3: ...3 30 23 29 27 31 23 23a 22 27a 25 24 2 1 17 a 17 28 18...
Page 4: ...4 0 75 mm 34 11 15 2 26 1 25 32 20 2 33 24 1...
Page 5: ...5 36 37 13 35 12...
Page 175: ...175...
Page 185: ......
Page 188: ......