Etesia PHCS Original User Manual Download Page 5

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  2• KEY TO DIAGRAMS

• SAFETY LABELS

a) CAUTION !
b) Before using, please read and follow the safety and maintenance 

instructions of the instruction booklet.

c) Beware the blade continues to rotate after the engine stops. Finger 

cut risks.

d) Stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug before proceeding any 

services on the mower.

e) Risk of projected objects.
f) Keep the third person away from the machine. 
g) WARNING DANGER ! 
h) Do not use the lawnmower if the grassbox and/or the shield/deflector 

are not in place. 

i) Obligatory hearing protection.

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 
mower.

• ENGINE DIAGRAMS

a) Your instructions contain important information on operational safety.
b) Read them before using the motor.
c) Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, an odourless poison that 

can cause severe nausea, fainting or death. Avoid inhaling exhaust 
fumes.

d) Do not run the motor in an enclosed area. The exhaust fumes from 

the motor contain toxic carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is 
odourless and colourless and can cause death if inhaled. 

e) Gasoline is extremely 

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f) Gasoline is extremely 

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plosion in the presence of an ignition source. Store gasoline only 
in approved containers and in unoccupied and well ventilated buil-
dings, away from sparks or 

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 ames. Spilled fuel could ignite on 

contact with hot parts or sparks during ignition. Never use gasoline 
as a cleaning agent.

g) The motor can become very hot during normal operation. Hot parts 

can cause severe burns.

h) Stay away from hot parts of the motor. Do not touch the motor 

while it is operating or just after stopping. Never operate the mo-
tor with the heat shields or guards removed. 

 - SAFETY

Summary of Contents for PHCS

Page 1: ...PKCTM PHCT PHCS GB Original user manual Please read carefully before using your machine...

Page 2: ...scription 7 4 Pictures 9 5 Technical specifications 14 6 Preparation and getting started 15 7 Operating instructions 16 8 Maintenance 18 9 Long stop Winter storage 20 10 Standard repairs Breakdowns an...

Page 3: ...r 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 appeara...

Page 4: ...Do not check the spark by removing the spark plug Use an approved checking system Do not pull the starter with the spark plug removed If the engine is flooded bring the gas lever to the MAXI position...

Page 5: ...the motor c Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide an odourless poison that can cause severe nausea fainting or death Avoid inhaling exhaust fumes d Do not run the motor in an enclosed area The exhaus...

Page 6: ...upper safety lever against to the handlebar 2 Push the button and move the blade clutch control lever forward to engage the blade STOP Release the safety lever to stop blade rotation The blade will b...

Page 7: ...safety lever for blade clutch 6 Throttle control lever 7 Drive control lever 8 Filling indicator 9 Deflector 10 Grassbox 11 Cutting height adjustment 12 Gauge Oil filler tube 13 Mulching insert 14 Cu...

Page 8: ...lever PHCT 5 Starter 6 Filling indicator 7 Grassbox 8 Gauge Oil filler tube 9 Cutting height adjustment 10 Mulching insert 11 Cutting height indicator 12 Muffler 13 Air filter 14 Spark plug 15 Fuel t...

Page 9: ...4a 3a 4 1 3 a b 2 a 1 3 2 a 9 4 PICTURES...

Page 10: ...9 8 7 6 10 1 2 1 2 11 MAXI20 PKCTM PKCTM PKCTM PHCT 1 2 PHCT PHCS 5a 5 10 4 PICTURES open close...

Page 11: ...12 a b c d 14 13a 13 13b 11 4 PICTURES...

Page 12: ...16 20a 20 19 18 17 15 PKCTM PHCT PHCS 12 4 PICTURES...

Page 13: ...22 21a 23 21 4 5 B C 3 B2 B1 A 1 2 0 70 0 80 mm A B C A B1 B2 C D 2 mm 13 4 PICTURES...

Page 14: ...Shear washer Blade stop Blade clutch Engine break Blade ETESIA reference MZ46E Cutting width 46 cm Cutting height Centralised adjustment 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 mm Dimensions Lxlxh Handlebar folded Handl...

Page 15: ...d take out the dipstick see a pictures 3 and 3a Slowly pour oil The oil capacity is 0 65 l for the PKCTM model and 0 40 l for PHCT PHCS models Insert the dipstick in the filler tube and bring the cap...

Page 16: ...Start the mower on a clear area Never tilt it to start or when the blade is rotating Always keep feet away from the cutting blade However if especially in the absence of a cleared area the lawnmower...

Page 17: ...f the grass collector Before you start mowing check that the grass collector and safety shield deflector are correctly positioned and that they are in good condition have them replaced as soon as they...

Page 18: ...ts are turning in the same plane Measure the distance between the end of the blade and the edge of the cutting deck skirt This distance must stay the same when you move the other end of the blade to t...

Page 19: ...t with a spark plug wrench A If the engine has just stopped running the muffler is very hot Be careful not to touch it Visually inspect the spark plug and discard it if the electrodes are worn or if t...

Page 20: ...it In addition to risks incurred by the user the use of parts other than the manufacturer s will result in the cancellation of the warranty for any damage caused ETESIA refuse to accept responsibility...

Page 21: ...Replace if used too much Cooling system Check and clean Fuel tank and or filter Check and clean Fuel hose Check every 2 years replace if necessary Drive clutch PKCTM PHCT Clean and check the cable ad...

Page 22: ...gible 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 do...

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Page 24: ...all other applicable European directives 2014 30 UE from 26 02 14 Electromagnetic compatibility 2000 14 EC from 08 05 00 Sound emissions in the environment by equipment intended for use outside build...

Page 25: ...ETESIA SERVICE GARANTIE 13 rue de l Industrie 67165 WISSEMBOURG CEDEX France Stamp here please...

Page 26: ...chine in perfect working order that the user has been handed over and that he thoroughly read the use instructions safety and maintenance suggestions figuring in it that he has been informed of the wa...

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