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1• YOUR SAFETY AND THAT OF OTHERS (FOLLOWING)

• Never remove the fuel cap whilst the engine is running or hot.

 

Allow the engine to cool for few minutes before filling.

• Ensure that the fuel tank and fuel can caps are replaced correctly. 

• If fuel is spilt, do not attempt to start the engine: remove the mower 

from the affected area and take care not to ignite any undispersed 

fuel vapour.

• Do not carry the mower with petrol in the tank or with the feed tap 

open.

• Do not modify the regulator springs, rods or other parts to increase 

the engine speed. Operate the engine at the recommended speed. 

• Do not check the spark by removing the spark plug. Use an 

approved checking system.

• Do not pull the starter with the spark plug is removed. If the  

engine is flooded, turn the fuel control to the Max. position and start 

the motor till it starts up.

• Do not knock the engine wheel with a hammer or hard object. 

Otherwise, the wheel may break during operation. Have all major 

servicing operations performed by an authorised ETESIA repairer 

who has the appropriate tools. 

• Do not use the engine without the silencer. Check the silencer 

regularly and have it replaced if its is damaged or leaking.

• Do not touch the exhaust pipe, cylinder or fins when hot. Otherwise, 

you may get burnt.

• do not use the mower in wooded areas, brush or on fallow or grassy 

ground if the exhaust pipe is not fitted with a spark arrester (the 

owner or user 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, remove the spark 

plug cap during servicing operations.

• Clean the cylinder fins and regulator mechanism of any dirt, grass 

residues and other materials which could alter the engine speed.

• Pull the starter cord slowly till you feel resistance. Then pull it  

energetically to prevent recoiling and hurting your hand or arm.

• Check the fuel piping and connections for cracks and leaks and 

have them changed if necessary.

• The spare blades must only be fitted on machines for which they are 

designed, in accordance with the instructions.

• Use only original ETESIA spare parts. The use of inferior quality 

parts can damage the engine.

rESPOnSiBiliTy

• No responsibility will be accepted by the manufacturer in the 

event of failure to comply with this manual or with current  

regulations.

• Never attempt to adjust your ride-on mower without the prior 

approval of the manufacturer.

• Unauthorized adjustments could prove dangerous and result in 

serious injury to the user.

 

No responsibility will be accepted by the manufacturer in the case 

of failure to comply with these instructions.

iDEnTificaTiOn Of THE MOwEr

• The serial number off your mower is on the identification label on 

your mower. 

always give this number to your dealer for all servicing on your 

mower.

• you will only be ready to use this mower after you read the safety  

instructions. Read completely this manual for the using and the 

servicing of the mower.

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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