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aDjUSTMEnT Of cUTTing HEigHT

proceed only after engine has been switched off and blade 

has come to a complete standstill.

• Adjusting the cutting height (on each wheel) Pull lever to side and 

move forward or backward. Engage into chosen position (2,5 ; 3,3 ;  

4,5 ; 6,0 ; 7,5 ; 8,8 cm)  fig 5.

• the minimum cutting height is only to be used for mowing before 

each scarification. For normal mowing, select a higher cutting 

height.

MOwing

Wear strong shoes and trousers. Remove all objects such 

as stones, wood, iron, string, bones, plastic, tec... from the 

lawn.

Never put your hand or foot under the mower while the 

engine is running. Keep hearing protection.

Mow preferably when the grass is dry.

If the grass is very long or wet, cut it twice : firstly at 

maximum cutting height, and then at the final height.
If the grass starts to clog under the deck, switch the engine 

off and disconnect the plug lead before thoroughly cleaning 

the cutting system.

TO MOw: PBTS - PHTS 

• engage the drive by means of the forward movement lever.

TO MOw: PHB - PHTB

disengageable blade system :
this safety arrangement enables to drive the machine without blades

rotation,when cut is not required(during transport)

•stand behind handlebar and start engine

push blade clutch lever hock towards front  and fold blade clutch 

lever on the handlebar(fig 7)

To stop:release blade clutch lever;blade is then on stop and braked

If you have to move away from the mower, stop the motor.

if you have to move the mower away from a surface to be 

mowed, stop the motor.

fOrwarD MOVEMEnT

- To move forwards, pull the advance lever back firmly against the 

handlebars fig 7. 

- To stop release the forward movement lever.

Be particularly careful when you have to pull the machine 

towards yourself. 

SPEED cOnTrOllEr (PHTB)

• With its continuous speed variation the speed controller enables

   you to adapt the speed of the lawnmower to all types of cut and

   use. To change the driving speed start the motor then operate

  the variator control (figure.9). Your lawn will guide you in your   

  choice of optimum speed :
   - Select a slow speed if the conditions of shearing require it: high,   

     dense or wet grass, or inclined ground. 

   - Choose a faster speed if the conditions of shearing allow it: dry  

     grass, neither too high or too dense, and flat ground. 

Avoid moving the speed control knob when the engine is 

stopped, because there is the danger of loosening the drive

belt. If it has been moved, put it in position 

 after startup 

and returnto the usual cutting position.

OPEraTing THE MOwEr

• Take special care when changing directions on sloping ground.

 

Never mow up or down the slope, always mow across (fig 6). 

Always keep a safe distance away from the lawn mower cutting 

deck.

• Never put you feet or hands under the mower when it is operating.

• If you cannot stop the engine with the main control, turn off the 

petrol cock (this will stop the engine to a halt in 3 minutes).

MOwing wiTHOUT graSSBOx

• The safety shield acts as a deflector by automatically folding into 

place behind the discharge duct. It then directs all cuttings towards 

the ground.

When you are not using the grassbox, never cut without 

making sure beforehand that the safety shield and the 2 

anti-projectile flaps are in place and that nothing prevents 

them from functioning correctly. do not remove them for 

whatever reason.

USing THE graSSBOx

 

fiTTing THE graSSBOx

Always do this with the motor stopped.

• hold the collecting bin with one hand, holding the handle, with the 

other hand on the rear grip.

• lift the safety shield halfway using the grassbox.

• Slide the body of the grassbox under the shield (figure 8). Make 

sure the grassbox is centred correctly on the machine and that the 

mouth in in the ejection channel.

• Fit the middle of the bow handle on the hook situated at the base of 

the handlebar).

• The end of the shield must be well framed in the opening of the

 

grassbox (figure 9).

Before starting to use your lawnmower, check that the 

grassbox is correctly in place and in good condition : 

replace it when it shows signs of wear or deterioration.

EMPTying THE graSSBOx

Always perform this operation with the motor turned 

off. release the lever and wait for the motor to come to a 

complete stop.

• When cutting with the grassbox, get used to knowing it is full. Stop 

before grass starts to accumulate under the chassis.

• The grassbox is fitted with a full mark and indicates “STOP” when 

grass can no longer enter the receptacle. When this happens you 

should empty the grassbox (figure 10).

- Unhook the grassbox by holding it with one hand by the bow 

handle and with the other by the handgrip (figure 11).

- Withdraw the grassbox.

The safety shield is designed to protect you. So only lift it 

when you need to remove the grassbox. it automatically 

repositions itself afterwards. Do not remove it for any 

reason whatsoever.

• the central handlebar gives you easy access to the grassbox which 

can be unhooked in a single movement without changing hands. 

This operation can be performed equally well from either side of the 

lawnmower.

6• operatioN

Summary of Contents for PBE

Page 1: ...PBE PBTS PHE PHTS PHB PHTB GB User Manual Original Please read carefully before using your machine...

Page 2: ...parks The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide a lethal odourless gas Do not run the engine in a closed space To avoid serious burns do not touch the exhaust when it is hot Description of the safety...

Page 3: ...m figure 9 4 Description of graphicals symbols 12 5 Technical specifications 13 6 Preparation and getting started 14 7 Operation 15 8 Regular maintenance of your lawnmower 16 9 Prolonged stoppage Wint...

Page 4: ...p the engine or the blade rotation Avoid obstacles such as mole hills concrete pedestals tree stumps and edging which cannot be cut by the blade and which could damage the cutting mechanism specially...

Page 5: ...ser is responsible for ensuring that the spark arrester is in good condition Do not start the engine when the air filter or air filter cover is removed To prevent the engine from starting accidentally...

Page 6: ...or 4 Button Screw for adjusting the height of the handlebars 5 Screw Nut attachment of handlebar swivel 6 Grassbox 7 Lever for adjusting the cutting height on each wheel 8 Deflector ACCESSORIES Grassb...

Page 7: ...ling indicator 5 Button Screw for adjusting the height of the handlebars 6 Screw Nut attachment of handlebar swivel 7 Grassbox 8 Lever for adjusting the cutting height on each wheel 9 Deflector ACCESS...

Page 8: ...lling indicator 5 Button Screw for adjusting the height of the handlebars 6 Screw Nut attachment of handlebar swivel 7 Grassbox 8 Lever for adjusting the cutting height on each wheel 9 Deflector ACCES...

Page 9: ...r handle 5 Filling indicator 6 Button Screw for adjusting the height of the handlebars 7 Screw Nut attachment of handlebar swivel 8 Grassbox 9 Lever for adjusting the cutting height on each wheel 10 D...

Page 10: ...handle 4 Filling indicator 5 Button Screw for adjusting the height of the handlebars 6 Screw Nut attachment of handlebar swivel 7 Grassbox 8 Lever for adjusting the cutting height on each wheel 9 Defl...

Page 11: ...e control lever 5 Starter handle 6 Filling indicator 7 Button Screw for adjusting the height of the handlebars 8 Screw Nut attachment of handlebar swivel 9 Grassbox 10 Lever for adjusting the cutting...

Page 12: ...3b 5 4 2a 2 2b 2c 3a PHE PHTS PHB PHTB PBE PBTS...

Page 13: ...9 8b 10 6 Maxi 20 11 12 8a 7 2 1 3 10...

Page 14: ...15 16 16a 16b 14 13 11...

Page 15: ...range 1 maxi speed 2 mini speed Label C drive control PBTS PHTS To move forward push the control lever against the handlebar To stop release the control lever Label D motor starting and stopping cont...

Page 16: ...ling Air cooled Air Filter Paper cartridge Ignition Electronic Spark plug Standard 14 mm Standard 14 mm Thread length 9 5 mm Thread length 19 mm Electrode gap 0 75 mm Blade coupling Shearing washer Tr...

Page 17: ...the level photo 3a PBE and PBTS screw the cap back on Unscrew the cap again and take out the dipstick to check the oil level photo 3b The oil must reach the FULL mark Top up if necessary In the event...

Page 18: ...put it in position after startup and returnto the usual cutting position Operating the mower Take special care when changing directions on sloping ground Never mow up or down the slope always mow acro...

Page 19: ...ark plug cap and loosen the blade attaching screw Replace the blade as for assembly blade surfaces facing the engine Use only ETESIA original blades that are purpose built for this mower ref PZ46E Mak...

Page 20: ...s before loading the mower into a vehicle By precaution disconnect the spark plug cover It is advisable to use a loading ramp or to have somebody help you load and unload the mower Never transport the...

Page 21: ...change the oil Carbon deposits in the combustion chamber Contact an approved ETESIA service engineer Insufficient ventilation around the engine Clean The engine does not reach operating speed Defecti...

Page 22: ...y declared ETESIA allows itself to cancel the warranty Wear parts Consumable parts parts needing to be changed inevitably to enable an optimal normal use of the machine Normal use use of the machine a...

Page 23: ...anty right is cancelled in the following cases damages due to non respect of safety maintenance use and storage instructions ETESIA will not be held responsible legally in particular for damages resul...

Page 24: ...VIVA 46 reference PBE PBTS PHE PHTS PHB PHTB meets the requirements of the EC Directive 2000 14 as regards sound emissions in the environment and is subject to the internal production inspection proce...

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