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2• KEY TO DIAGRAMS  - SAFETY

• LABELS

• Various labels have been affixed to your ride-on brush-cutter.
• Check that they are all present (see list below and pictures).
• Labels with a yellow background warn against risks.
• The other labels contain instructions for operating the ride-on brush-

cutter.

This symbol appears in the instruction manual alongside 
those sections which deal with user safety.

This symbol appears in the instruction manual alongside 
important information on how to prolong the life of your 
ride-on brush-cutter.

• ENGINE DIAGRAMS

Fuel is highly explosive and infl ammable.
Stop the engine before fi ll the fuel tank. DO NOT SMOKE.
Always fi ll the fuel tank in the open and never pour or use 
petrol near a naked fl ame or near devices such as stoves, 
water-heaters with pilots lights or any other deviceiable to 
produce sparks.

Exhaust fumes are very toxic and contain carbone monoxide 
who is a deadly and odourless poison. Do not run the engine 
in confi ned areas.

To avoid any burn, do not touch the exhaust pipe
when it is hot.

• SAFETY LABELS

DIAGRAMS RECTANGLE A

• 1 = Risk of injury to feet and hands.

• 2 = Keep third persons far from the machine.

DIAGRAMS RECTANGLE B

• 3 = Risk of body injury.

• 4 = Never open or take the side flap off. Stop the engine and remove 

the key from ignition before proceeding. See the instruction 
manual.

DIAGRAMS RECTANGLE C 

• a = Risk of cuts to feet and hands.

• b = Keep third persons far from the machine.

• c = Risk of thrown objects and injury to feet.

• d = Never drive the brush-cutter without the deflector. Never open 

the deflector by running engine. Before each use, check that the 
deflector is in place.

DIAGRAMS RECTANGLE D 

• a = CAUTION ! DANGER

• b = Before using, please read and follow the safety and maintenance 

instructions of the instruction booklet.

• c = Stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug before proceeding 

and remove key from ignition.

• d = Risk of thrown objects.

• e = Avoid the presence of third persons in the danger zone.

• f = Risk of tripping. 

• g = Never transport passengers. Hold the third persons far from the 

machine. 

• h = Risk of toppling over the machine.

• i = Never use your ride on mower on slopes with a gradient of more 

than 30% (17°).

MARKING OF ACCUMULATORS

• a = Indicates that these hazardous products which should preferably 

be returned to the distributor.

• b = (Pb) indicates the presence of lead.

• c = Indicates the year of entry into service onthe machine.

Summary of Contents for AV95

Page 1: ...AV95 AV98 AV98X User Manual Translation of the originals instructions manual GB Please read carefully before using your machine...

Page 2: ...on 9 4 Pictures 10 5 Technical specifications 13 6 HST oil replacement AV98X 14 7 Operating instructions 16 8 Maintenance 18 9 Cleaning 21 10 Machine lubrication points 21 11 Maintenance schedule 22 1...

Page 3: ...tter is being used Keep a safe distance from people and animals when the engine is running Never allow passengers come on the ride on brush cutter Never allow children under the age of 16 to drive the...

Page 4: ...you park the ride on brush cutter Do not start the engine if you can smell petrol or in the presence of other explosion risks Do not run the engine without a silencer Clean regulary the exhaust the en...

Page 5: ...ry to feet and hands 2 Keep third persons far from the machine DIAGRAMS RECTANGLE B 3 Risk of body injury 4 Never open or take the side flap off Stop the engine and remove the key from ignition before...

Page 6: ...1 1 2 3 4 6 Rectangle A Rectangle B 2 KEY TO DIAGRAMS SAFETY RectangleC Rectangle D...

Page 7: ...a b c 1 2 3 4 7 Marking of accumulators Rectangle B Rectangle D 2 KEY TO DIAGRAMS SAFETY Rectangle C Rectangle A...

Page 8: ...Max reverse speed Starting the engine 0 engine off power switched off 1 power switched on engine started Differential lock The arrow indicates handle movement to engage differential lock Low speed Ne...

Page 9: ...Drive level 5 De ector 6 Throttle lever 7 Drive pedal AV98 AV98X 8 Steering wheel 9 Fuel level indicator 10 Light switch 11 Ignition switch 12 Choke 13 Cutting height lever 14 Fuel tank cap 15 Blade c...

Page 10: ...5 4 3 b a 7 6 8 10 4 PICTURES...

Page 11: ...27169 Nut M14 2 27170 Washer 3 27266 Spacer 4 34190 Blade body 5 27166 Screw 6 Blade 7 MC85 Blade Bolting 8 27543 Fixing Kit MC85 1 27169 Nut M14 2 27170 Was 3 27266 Spacer 4 34190 Blade body 5 27166...

Page 12: ...18 16 17 b A 19 20 21 a a 12 4 PICTURES...

Page 13: ...Frame design Mechanically welded multitubular structure Transmission Hydrostatic with differentiel lock Speeds fast Forward Gear 0 10 km h Forward Gear 0 10 km h Forward Gear 0 11 km h Reverse Gear 0...

Page 14: ...between the tank and the rear HST unit point J of the picture The lter is held by two collars Unfasten both collars with the 8mm spanner or the minus screwdriver When the collars are loose remove the...

Page 15: ...eck the oil level in the tank If the level doesn t reach the mark High top up with oil to reach this mark 9 CHECK THE DRIVE Check that the wheels turn at the end of the operations 7 and 8 When the fou...

Page 16: ...AND AV95 The speed selector is situated on the right front side of the operator seat To move the selector push it completely down put it on the wished speed by keeping it pushed and release it On the...

Page 17: ...ead reduce speed The drive lever or pedal do not control engine speed and cannot be used as an accelerator WARNING To stop ride on brush cutter quickly press clutch brake pedal down fully This returns...

Page 18: ...oil level and if necessary top up 8 1 4 AIR FILTER PICTURE 4 PAGE 10 Clean the air lter every 50 hours and more frequently under very dusty conditions of use Take off cover Remove the butter y nuts 1...

Page 19: ...the electrolyte should be checked every 50 hours and should always lie between the upper Max and lower Min level markers The level of the electrolyte in the cells can be checked without removing the b...

Page 20: ...e and remove key from ignition Before proceeding with dismantling protect your hands with work gloves Engage parking brake Take off belt guard at the side of the engine see picture 16 page 12 Take off...

Page 21: ...housing especially its inside face using a jet of water and lifting up de ector on right side Cleaning cutting unit housing after dismantling Dismantle cutting system see 8 6 2 Clean housing with a s...

Page 22: ...htness Front 1 2 bar Rear 1 4 bar 20 Blade Check condition and tightness Check the blade brake and adjust if necessary Change if worn out 20 Blade coupling Check condition 20 Cutting deck Check condit...

Page 23: ...e with the engine stopped 13 2 TOWING THE MACHINE IN THE EVENT OF BREAKDOWN Disengage the box except for AV98X Close the fuel tap Place the secondary speed selector on the N position and release the b...

Page 24: ...therefore be paid back to the dealer according to charge scale mentioned in the agreement It is dealer responsibility to make sure that the end user does receive the complete warranty allowed by ETESI...

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Page 26: ...arding noise emissions in the environment and are subject to the internal production control procedure with evaluation of the technical documents and periodic inspection by a noti ed body the CETIM F...

Page 27: ...ETESIA SERVICE GARANTIE 13 rue de l Industrie 67165 WISSEMBOURG CEDEX France Stamp here please...

Page 28: ...__ Signature ___________________ Signature and confirmation of the user that he has taken possession of a machine in perfect working order that the user has been handed over and that he thoroughly rea...

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