12
Whatever the conditions, always reduce the
speed if you notice a drop in engine speed – if
you travel too fast compared to the amount of
grass being cut, you will not be able to mow the
grass well.
Disengage the cutting means and raise the
cutting-means assembly as high as possible
whenever you need to get past an obstacle
5.4.6 Emptying the grass catcher
(Fig. 5.9)
NOTE
The emptying of the grass catcher can
only be done with the cutting means disengaged,
otherwise the engine stops.
Do not let the grass catcher become too full as
this may block the collection channel.
When the grass catcher is full you will hear a
warning sound; at this point:
– disengage the cutting means (see 4.5) and
the warning sound will stop;
– lower the engine speed;
– shift into neutral (N) (see 4.22 – Mchanical
transmission or 4.32 - Hydrostatic transmis
-
sion) and stop moving forward;
– engage the parking brake on slopes;
– pull out the lever (1 - if fitted) or grasp the rear
handle (1a) and tip up the grass catcher to
empty it;
– close up the grass catcher so that it hooks
onto the pawl (2).
5.4.7 Unblocking the collector channel
Cutting very tall or wet grass, particularly at ex-
cessively high speed, can clog up the collector
channel. If this happens proceed as follows:
– stop forward movement immediately, disen-
gage the cutting means and stop the engine;
– remove the grass catcher or the rear dis-
charge guard;
– remove the grass cuttings; you can reach
them from the channel discharge opening.
WARNING!
This job must only be per-
formed with the engine turned off.
5.4.8 End of mowing
When you have finished mowing, disengage the
cutting means, reduce the engine speed and
ride the machine with the cutting-means assem-
bly in the highest position.
altezza.
5.4.9 End of work
Stop the machine, put the accelerator lever in
the «SLOW» position and turn off the engine by
putting the ignition key into the «OFF» position.
When the engine has stopped, close the fuel
stopcock (1) (if fitted) (Fig. 5.10)
WARNING!
To avoid backfire, put the
accelerator in the «SLOW» position for 20
seconds before stopping the engine.
IMPORTANT
To keep the battery charged, do
not leave the ignition key in the «ON» or «HEAD-
LIGHTS ON» position when the engine is not
running.
5.4.10 Cleaning the machine
After each mowing session, clean the outside
of the machine, empty the grass catcher and
shake it to remove residual grass and earth.
Clean the plastic parts of the body with a damp
sponge using water and detergent, taking care
not to wet the engine, the electrical parts or the
electronic circuit board located under the dash-
board.
IMPORTANT
Never use hose-nozzles or
harsh detergents for cleaning the body and en-
gine!
WARNING!
Do not let debris and dried
grass accumulate in the upper part of the
cutting-means assembly in order to maintain
maximum machine efficiency and safety
levels.
After each use, clean the cutting-means as-
sembly thoroughly to remove any grass remains
or debris.
WARNING!
Wear eye protection and
keep people or animals away from the sur-
rounding area when cleaning the cutting-
means assembly.
a) When washing the inside
of the cutting-
means assembly and the collector channel, the
machine must be on firm ground with:
– the grass catcher or the rear discharge guard
fitted in place;
– the operator seated;
– the cutting-means assembly in position «1»;
– the engine running;
– the transmission in neutral;
– the cutting means engaged.
Connect a water hose to each of the pipe fittings
(1) one at a time and run water through each one
for a few minutes, with the cutting means mov-
ing (Fig. 5.11)
Summary of Contents for 84
Page 2: ...OM 84 14 5H MP 84 Hydro EF 84 14 5H MP 84 Hydro RAFALE 84 14 5H MP 84 Hydro ...
Page 5: ...iii 1 2 3 4 2 3 3 1 1 3 3 2 OK NO 1 2 3 4 5 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 5 3 6 3 4 5 1 6 7 8 ...
Page 6: ...iv 1 2 3 3 4 4 4 1 8 8 11 12 5 7 6 7 6 24 23 21 24 23 22 5 5 8 8 9 9 9 9 3 7 ...
Page 7: ...v 4 2 4 3 1 1 15 x 5 00 6 13 x 5 00 6 5 1 5 2 5 4 5 3 ...
Page 8: ...vi 1 3 2 1 1 A 5 5 5 7 5 8 5 6 1 3 2 1a 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 5 9 5 13 5 10 5 11 5 12 ...
Page 9: ...vii 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 5 14 6 1 6 2 5 15 1 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 ...
Page 10: ...viii 1 1 6 7 m a x 2 4 5 N 2 5 k g m a x 9 8 0 N 1 0 0 k g 8 1 ...
Page 14: ......
Page 94: ......
Page 117: ......