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7•1 PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION

•  The  pre-delivery  inspection  of  your  mower  is  a  highly  technical 

operation and will therefore be carried out by your approved dealer/
repairer.

7•2 SAFETY SYSTEMS

• The mower is fitted with 4 safety switches which are activated by:

- 1. the control pedals 
- 2. the seat 
- 3. the grass box (except on MKM) 
- 4. the parking brake

• The motor can only be started if the following conditions are satisfied:

- the driver is seated or the parking brake is engaged
- the control pedals are in the neutral position
- the cutter is not switched on.

• The motor is stopped automatically if the driver leaves the seat and:

- either the cutting system remains engaged
- or the parking brake is not applied.

• The engine will also stop if the control pedals are operated whilst the 

parking brake is on. 

• The cutter can only be activated if: 

- the grass box is correctly closed 
- and the driver is seated.

WARNING!

  The  grass  box  opening  provoke  the  stop  of 

the cutting unit. The cutter unit will automatically start when 
the grass box comes back in working position.

• In the event of a fault, do not attempt to use your mower. Contact 

your approved dealer/repairer.

7•3 FUEL

CAUTION DANGER !

Petrol is highly inflammable.

• For your engine we recommend that you use 95 unleaded fuel that 

you have acquired recently. Only buy the amount of petrol that you 
can  use  in  1  month  and  store  it  in  a  jerrican  specially  reserved  for 
this purpose. 

• Do not add oil to the petrol !

WARNING !

Do not use additives or petrol/alcohol mixtures.

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When the tank’s full, take the funnel away by holding the top 

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• Put the tank and petrol feed caps back in place correctly.
• If petrol has been spilled, when you smell it, or if there are any other 

explosive conditions, do not try to start the engine but clean all the 
parties concerned carefully and avoid causing ignition until the petrol 
vapours have dissipated.

When draining the petrol tank, work outdoors (in the open 
air).

7•4 SEAT ADJUSTMENT

• For safe driving, the position of the seat should be adjusted so that 

the pedals are within reach.

• To unlock the seat, push the seat lever

- towards exterior on MKHP
- towards interior on MBHE, MKHE, MHHE and MKM.  

• Move the seat to the required position.
• Release the lever and check that the seat is locked in place.

7•5 TURNING THE ENGINE ON AND 

OFF

CAUTION  !

  Never  leave  the  engine  running  in  closed 

areas where carbon monoxide, a dangerous substance, could 
build up.

CAUTION  ! 

Never  remove  the  petrol  cap  or  add  petrol 

while the engine is running or when it is hot. Leave the en-
gine to cool for 2 minutes before topping up with petrol.

Do  not  change  the  original  settings  of  the  engine 
and do not let the engine race. In the event of mal- 
adjustment, contact your ETESIA dealership.

Before use, always carry out a visual check to make 
sure that the cutting blade and its attaching screw 
are not worn or damaged.

• Before starting the engine, always check the engine oil level. Top up 

the oil if the level does not reach the mark [FULL] or [MAXI] (see 
paragraph 9•3•1 and picture 24).

The oil gauge must be screwed down home when the engine 
is running.

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The oil level must always be visible in the expansion cylinder (see 
paragraph 9•4•2).

•  Check  the  cleanliness  of  the  air  cooling  inlet  grille  under  the  seat, 

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regularly check the condition of the fan (see picture 29a).

•  Top up with fuel in order not to have to add petrol during work when 

the engine is hot.

• The engine can only be started if the parking brake is applied and the 

cutting system selector is not engaged.

7•5•1 TURNING ON

•  Open the petrol tap.
•  Take place on your mower seat.
•  Make sure that the cutting system selector is not engaged and that the 

advance pedals are not operated.

•  Turn the petrol control to the [START] position for cold starts.
•  Insert the ignition key and turn it to the right to the starting position 

[

].

•  When the engine has started, release the key and put the accelerator 

control between the [MINI] and [MAXI] positions.

•  Let  the  engine  run  for  between  3  and  5  minutes  before  setting  the 

accelerator  control  to  the  [MAXI]  position  and  starting  the  cutting 
system.

To restart a hot engine, set the accelerated control directly to the [MAXI] 
position and start the engine.

  7• OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for MBHE2

Page 1: ...MBHE2 MKHP3 MKHP5 MHHE2 MKHE3 MKM GB Original user manual Please read carefully before using your machine...

Page 2: ...tures 11 5 Pictures Accessories in option 19 6 Technical specifications 21 7 Operating instructions 23 8 Assembly Disassembly Access to components 26 9 Maintenance 27 10 Maintenance schedule 31 11 Pro...

Page 3: ...und Allow for rest periods WARNING Excessive exposure to vibration can affect the cir culation or the nervous system The symptoms appear mainly in the fingers the hands or the wrists These symptoms ma...

Page 4: ...e starting the engine Never remove the fuel cap whilst the engine is running or hot If diesel is spilt do not attempt to start the engine remove the mower from the affected area and take care not to i...

Page 5: ...PICTURE 3 a CAUTION b Before using please read and follow the safety and maintenance instructions of the instruction booklet c Stop the engine disconnect the spark plug and remove key from ignition b...

Page 6: ...1b 2 3 1a a 6 2 KEY TO DIAGRAMS SAFETY RECTANGLE A RECTANGLE B RECTANGLE C...

Page 7: ...a b 7 MARKING OF ACCUMULATORS RECTANGLE B RECTANGLE A 2 KEY TO DIAGRAMS SAFETY RECTANGLE C HEARING PROTECTION...

Page 8: ...tion of movement of the release lever in order to empty the grass box OPERATING THE CUTTER I cutter switched on 0 cutter switched off CONTROL SWITCH MOW IN REVERSE Once the cutter is in operation pres...

Page 9: ...4 Emptying grass box lever except on MKM 5 Engine speed adjusting lever 6 Forward pedal 7 Reverse pedal 8 Front light MKHP 9 Differential lock control MKHP5 10 Seat lever 11 Grass box bonnet 12 Strap...

Page 10: ...l switch if road approval kit OMX80 or basket opening and closing switch if option kit MVE80 WARNING The OMX80 and MVE80 options are not compatible 4 Audible warning device control switch MKHP 5 Light...

Page 11: ...8 7b 7a 4 5 MBHE MKHE MHHE MKM 5a 6 MKHP 10 17 6 STOP 11 4 PICTURES...

Page 12: ...12 10 11 9 13 14a 13a 13b a a 12 4 PICTURES...

Page 13: ...20 14b 16 17 18 21 2 1 15 19 1 2 13 4 PICTURES...

Page 14: ...24c 24a 23 22 24b HONDA GXV 390 25 BRIGGS STRATTON HONDA BRIGGS STRATTON KAWASAKI FS481V c 14 4 PICTURES...

Page 15: ...25b 26 25a KAWASAKI 27 28a BRIGGS STRATTON b a HONDA GXV 390 KAWASAKI FS481V b a c 28b HONDA GXV 390 28c KAWASAKI FS481V b d c a d c 15 4 PICTURES...

Page 16: ...30a 29b 29a 31 32 30b KAWASAKI BRIGGS STRATTON HONDA 16 4 PICTURES...

Page 17: ...36a 37b 33 35 36b 34 37a 36c a MC85MN 28062 20602 71231 28420 37567 28238 37665 71110 MZ80 MZ80P MZ80EX MZ80M 39919 71321 20602 50334 37561 32548 71242 37665 17 4 PICTURES...

Page 18: ...39 40 38a 38b 18 4 PICTURES...

Page 19: ...41 45 44 43 42 MAC MU80N MET MD80N MR80 46 MV80N3 ML80 19 5 PICTURES ACCESSORIES IN OPTION...

Page 20: ...51 50 49 48 47 MM103 ML80 ML80 OMX80 MAS80 MZ80 MZ80P MZ80EX MZ80M 20 5 PICTURES ACCESSORIES IN OPTION...

Page 21: ...d 14 mm x 19 mm ref 16600 Std 14 mm x 19 mm ref ZY751 ou 03861 Std 14 mm x 19 mm ref 03861 Spark gap 0 75 mm Fuel type Super grade unleaded fuel Motor oil filter Without Ref 18363 Fuel filter ref 2526...

Page 22: ...mm Anti scalp protection No Yes SAFETY SYSTEM Switches on grassbox except MKM seat neutral position parking brake Sound pressure at driver s seat reference standards NF EN ISO 5395 LpA 86 dB A KpA 2 5...

Page 23: ...vapours have dissipated When draining the petrol tank work outdoors in the open air 7 4 SEAT ADJUSTMENT For safe driving the position of the seat should be adjusted so that the pedals are within reac...

Page 24: ...g out of your seat To slow down your speed control the forward speed with dynamic braking provided by the hydrostatic transmission by reducing the action on the forward travel pedal 7 7 2 FORWARD CONT...

Page 25: ...the deflector Undo the lateral deflector clasp on the right of the cutting deck The deflector is deployed automatically outwards by a spring and the protective flap is positioned in front of the late...

Page 26: ...ft or right lock to the steering wheel Remove the cutting mechanism To replace the cutting mechanism repeat these steps in reverse order FOR ALL OTHER MODELS Detach the equalizer spring of the cutting...

Page 27: ...the mower always check the blade for signs of damage or wear 1 Normal 2 Twisted 3 Worn 4 Split see picture 34 If the blade is blunt or twisted the mower will not cut or collect correctly Damaged blade...

Page 28: ...drain into the collecting container c placed at the back of the machine Close the valve MHHE AND MBHE MODELS Remove the cutter see paragraph 8 4 Unscrew the drain plug see picture 25 for B S engine 25...

Page 29: ...EL To access remove the right hand side cover 9 3 7 COOLING SYSTEM PICTURE 29A Before using the mower always check that the rotating engine grille is not blocked by grass or other debris Clean if nece...

Page 30: ...aterials and must under no circums tances be disposed of into the environment They are the subject of VSHFL F UXOHV JRYHUQLQJ GLUHFWLYH RX FDQ KDQG LQ RXU spent ETESIA batteries to your ETESIA dealer...

Page 31: ...essary 27 Blade coupling KHFN DQG OXEUL FDWH WKH blade shaft Electromagnetic clutch Check brake pads for wear Belts Check tension and for wear 29 Transmission Ensure pedals in good working order Check...

Page 32: ...eded to carry out the work contact your dealer Remove the wheels in the following manner FRONT WHEELS Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key Apply the parking brake Secure the vehicle using...

Page 33: ...cessory mounted on your mower HOMOLOGATION KIT OMX80 see picture 49 It allows you to equip your mower with front and rear lighting allo wing it to travel on public roads ANTI SCALP KIT MAS80 see pictu...

Page 34: ...lt recognized by ETESIA as such will be eligible for warranty parts and labour It will therefore be paid back to the dealer according to charge scale mentioned in the agreement It is the dealers respo...

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Page 37: ...ETESIA SERVICE GARANTIE 13 rue de l Industrie 67165 WISSEMBOURG CEDEX France Stamp here please...

Page 38: ...to 5000 m2 Twice the month A council a collectivity 5000 to 10 000 m2 Once the month A landscaper green areas professional 10 000 to 20 000 m2 Less than once the month Other specify ________________ M...

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