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MBHE3-MKHP4-MKHP6-
MHHE3-MKHE4-MKM2

GB

Original user

manual

Please read carefully before using your machine

Summary of Contents for MBHE3

Page 1: ...MBHE3 MKHP4 MKHP6 MHHE3 MKHE4 MKM2 GB Original user manual Please read carefully before using your machine ...

Page 2: ...Application 12 4 Pictures 16 5 Pictures Accessories in option 24 6 Technical specifications 26 7 Operating instructions 28 8 Assembly Disassembly Access to components 31 9 Maintenance 32 10 Maintenance schedule 36 11 Prolonged storage Winter storage 37 12 Troubleshooting 37 13 Accessories 38 14 Warranty 39 ...

Page 3: ...riods 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 may include loss of sensation pain muscle weakness change in colour of the skin disagreeable tingling Consult a doctor in case of appearance of symptoms that may be triggered by vibrations Never allow your mower to be used ...

Page 4: ...Add fuel before 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 ignite any un dispersed diesel vapour Ensure that the fuel tank and fuel can caps are replaced correctly 1HYHU VWRUH SRXU RU XVH SHWURO QHDU D QDNHG ÀDPH RU QHDU GHYLFHV such as stoves wa...

Page 5: ...sing please read and follow the safety and maintenance instructions of the instruction booklet c Stop the engine unplug the spark plug lead leave the seat wait for the machine to stop completely and turn the battery switch to the 0 position before carrying out maintenance or repairs d Risk of projections e Avoid the presence of third persons in the danger zone f Fall down risk Never transport pass...

Page 6: ...2 3 3 1 a 4 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: ...on once to mow with the machine in reverse Otherwise the cutter disengages as soon as you select reverse It will re engage with the advance lever when it reaches Neutral or Forward If you disengage the cutter with the engage cutting system button or if a safety feature trips it you will have to re engage the cutter BY PASS 1 Lever on I position closed by pass advance transmission engaged 0 Lever o...

Page 9: ...ing 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 MKHP6 10 Seat lever 11 Grass box bonnet 12 Strap hook 13 Ornamental hub cap rear wheels 14 Inspection flap 15 Circuit breaker 16 Ornamental hub cap front wheels 17 Central bonnet ...

Page 10: ...nu and save the changes press the Start Stop button DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY ZONE The machine power is on but the unique identification code recorded on your badge needs to be verified in order to start Present your badge to the scanner The machine has recognised your identification badge and is initialising You can now remove your badge from the scanner 3 DESCRIPTION 1 Push button horn control ...

Page 11: ...tual physical measurements according to how the machine is used rolling only rolling and cutting engine stopped etc for an indicative average value to be deduced The limiting value for the maximum daily vibrations to which an operator can be exposed is 400 points The limiting value for action other activity not involving exposure to vibrations breaks etc is reached when the counter reaches 100 poi...

Page 12: ...hat you have downloaded from the App Store or the Android market You can do this either in the application or on Facebook or Twitter When a machine is connected for the first time the machine must be paired with your smartphone This procedure where the machine is recorded on a database also acts as a commissioning card required for activating the guarantee coverage Monitor the state of your machin...

Page 13: ...humbnail is greyed out this machine is in your machine fleet and you can access the latest information stored in off line mode the data displayed will not have been updated and will show the values when last logged in When a maintenance key appears on one of the thumbnails it means that the machine in question needs a revision If the machine is shown with a no entry sign this means that the machin...

Page 14: ...ne model The surface area and vibration exposure meters are greyed out in off line mode In that case you cannot access this information or save it There are 4 icons at the bottom of the page The first icon is for consulting the documentation of your mower This requires a data connection The Accessories tab takes you to the ETESIA shop The second icon is to access statistics meter data and graphs 3...

Page 15: ...is before you carry out the next service and also enabling you to consult and manage your service logbook Click the fourth icon for access to the machine parame ters You can rename your machine to simplify manage ment of the thumbnails on the first page You can enable or disable the email maintenance alert option by checking the box When you register a machine on your user account you become the o...

Page 16: ...8b 9 8a 6a MBHE MKHE MHHE MKM 6b 7 MKHP 10 17 6 5 STOP 16 4 PICTURES ...

Page 17: ...13 11 12 10 14 15a 14a 14b a a 17 4 PICTURES ...

Page 18: ...21 15b 17 18 19 22 2 1 16 20 1 2 18 4 PICTURES ...

Page 19: ...25c 25a 24 23 25b HONDA GXV 390 26a BRIGGS STRATTON HONDA BRIGGS STRATTON KAWASAKI FS481V c 19 4 PICTURES ...

Page 20: ...26c 27 26b KAWASAKI 28 29a BRIGGS STRATTON b a HONDA GXV 390 KAWASAKI FS481V b a c 29b HONDA GXV 390 29c KAWASAKI FS481V b d c a 20 4 PICTURES ...

Page 21: ...31a 30b 30a 32 33 31b KAWASAKI BRIGGS STRATTON HONDA 21 4 PICTURES ...

Page 22: ...37a 38b 34 36 37b 35 38a 37c a MC85MN 28062 20602 71231 28420 37567 28238 37665 71110 MZ80 MZ80P MZ80EX MZ80M 39919 71321 20602 50334 37561 32548 71242 37665 22 4 PICTURES ...

Page 23: ...40 41 39a 39b 23 4 PICTURES ...

Page 24: ...46 45 44 43 MAC MET MD80N MR80 47 MV80N3 ML80 42 MU80N 24 5 PICTURES ACCESSORIES IN OPTION ...

Page 25: ...52 51 50 49 48 MM103 ML80 ML80 OMX80 MAS80 MZ80 MZ80P MZ80EX MZ80M 25 5 PICTURES ACCESSORIES IN OPTION ...

Page 26: ...A with rectifier 12 15A with rectifier Battery 12V 20 Ah Starter Electric 12V Spark plug Std Ø 14 mm x 19 mm ref 16600 Std Ø 14 mm x 19 mm ref ZY751 ou 03861 Std Ø 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 25266 Paper filter Motor air filter Paper element polyuretahne foam filter Oil sump capacity 1 4 l 1 1 l 1 ...

Page 27: ...dth 80 cm 85 cm Cutting height Central steering 5 positions Theoretical values 44 60 75 88 102 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 dB A VIBRATIONS Seat vibration level full body Handlebar vibration level other appendages Directive 2006...

Page 28: ... 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...

Page 29: ... any movements release the parking brake Operate the right hand pedal gradually to adjust the forward speed Gradually operate the left hand pedal to adjust the reverse speed Never leave your foot astride the two pedals The position of the pedals governs the speed of movement of the mower from stationary pedal not operated to top speed pedal pressed down all the way as well as dynamic braking Relea...

Page 30: ... This improves the efficiency of your mower Opening closing 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 lateral ejection outlet see picture 8b Check that the protective flap is in position and in good condition Do not use your mower in the lateral e...

Page 31: ...ting height lever to the highest position Apply full left 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 height adjustment mecha nism at the rear of the machine using a small twine see picture 14 Take out the left and right protections mobile elemen...

Page 32: ...ways be worn CONDITION OF THE CUTTER BLADE Before using the mower always check the blade for signs of damage or wear 1 Normal 2 Twisted 3 Worn 4 Split see picture 35 If the blade is blunt or twisted the mower will not cut or collect correctly Damaged blades can be highly dangerous if a section of the blade becomes detached and is ejected from the cutter housing Change absolutely the blade after an...

Page 33: ...n ended spanner a open the drainage valve b and allow the used oil to 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 26a for B S engine 26b for HONDA engine and drain the used oil into a appropriate container Clean and replace the drain plug OHDQ WKH DUHD DURXQG WKH ...

Page 34: ... access remove the right hand side cover 9 3 7 COOLING SYSTEM PICTURE 30A Before using the mower always check that the rotating engine grille is not blocked by grass or other debris Clean if necessary Clean the foam suction collar around the grille regularly Once a year or after every 100 hours of service as appropriate re move the fan cowl and clean the areas indicated see picture 30a in order to...

Page 35: ...rials and must under no circumstances EH GLVSRVHG RI LQWR WKH HQYLURQPHQW 7KH DUH WKH VXEMHFW RI VSHFL F rules governing directive 2006 66 EC You can hand in your spent ETESIA batteries to your ETESIA dealer who will eliminate them or take them to selective sorting or refuse centres capable of dealing with the task 9 6 MAINTENANCE OF THE TYRES OZD V HQVXUH WKDW WKH W UHV DUH LQÀDWHG WR WKH UHFRPPH...

Page 36: ...essary 32 Blade coupling KHFN DQG OXEUL FDWH WKH blade shaft Electromagnetic clutch Check brake pads for wear Belts Check tension and for wear 34 Transmission Ensure pedals in good working order Check oil level in hydrostatic transmission box and ensure cooling not impeded by grass or dust deposits Drain the oil after the UVW KRXUV Check the shaft screw clamping of the trans mission box input pul ...

Page 37: ...ry out the work contact your dealer Remove the wheels in the following manner FRONT WHEELS Stop the engine leave the seat wait for the machine to stop completely and turn the battery switch to the 0 position Apply the parking brake Secure the vehicle using chocks Place a jack under the front axle on the side where the wheel needs to be replaced and lift until this wheel does not touch the ground a...

Page 38: ...r mower CONTROL LEVER ML80 see pictures 47 48 and 49 It allows the control of the accessory mounted on your mower HOMOLOGATION KIT OMX80 see picture 50 It allows you to equip your mower with front and rear lighting allow ing it to travel on public roads ANTI SCALP KIT MAS80 see picture 51 The MAS80 reduces blade contact with the ground and allows the deck to follow the contours of the ground durin...

Page 39: ...ult 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 responsibility to make sure that the end user does receive the complete warranty allowed by ETESIA Should ETESIA not recognize any fault the dealer will be held res ponsible ETESIA reserves the right to c...

Page 40: ... subject to the internal production control SURFHGXUH ZLWK HYDOXDWLRQ RI WKH WHFKQLFDO GRFXPHQWV DQG SHULRGLF LQVSHFWLRQ E D QRWL HG ERG WKH 7 0 6 1 6 Average acoustic power level measured 100 dB A Guaranteed acoustic power level 100 dB A and guarantee that the ride on lawnmowers type Bahia and Hydro 80 reference MBHE3 MHHE3 MKHE4 MKHP4 MKHP6 and MKM2 meet the requirements of Directive 2006 42 EC ...

Page 41: ...ETESIA SERVICE GARANTIE 13 rue de l Industrie 67165 WISSEMBOURG CEDEX France Stamp here please ...

Page 42: ... 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 ________________ More than 20 000 m2 Date________________________ Signature ____________________ Signature and confirmation of the user that he has taken possession of a machine in perfect working order that the user ...

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