Feider Machines FRT7550M Original Instruction Download Page 3

 

 
 
 

INFORMATION FOR THE OWNER 

 

This instruction manual is valid for various models. The instructions 
have been designed for people with mechanical abilities. As in most 
manuals, not all steps are described. Steps on how to tighten or loosen 
the fasteners can be followed by anyone with mechanical ability. Read 
and follow the instructions before using the unit. 
Know the product: if you know the device and understand how it works, 
the better its performance will be.  When reading this manual, compare 
the illustrations with the unit. Learn the location and handling of 
controls. To prevent accidents, follow operating instructions and safety 
rules. Keep the manual for future reference. 
IMPORTANT: many units are sold without assembly. It is the owner's 
responsibility to ensure that the installation instructions included in this 
manual are strictly followed. Other units are sold already assembled. In 
this case, it is the owner's responsibility to ensure that the unit is 
properly installed. The owner should carefully check the unit, in 
accordance with the instructions included in this manual, before using it 
for the first time. 

 

CAUTION 

 

The exhaust pipe of the device, some of its 
components, as well as some of the components of 
the vehicle, contain or emit chemicals known to 
cause cancer and birth defects or reproductive 
harm.  The poles of the battery, terminals and 
similar accessories contain lead and its 
components, chemicals known to cause cancer and 
birth defects or reproductive harm.  WASH HANDS 
AFTER HANDLING 

 

OWNER'S LIABILITY 

The owner's responsibility is to follow the instructions below. 
1. Read carefully and follow the rules for safe handling. 
2. Follow the assembly instructions. 
3. Examine the device. 
4. Make sure that the user knows how to handle all standard 

equipment and accessories correctly. 

5. Handle only with all protections, which should be installed and 

operated properly. 

6. Adjust the device correctly. 
7. Only have the unit serviced with authorized or approved spare parts. 
8. Perform all maintenance work on the unit. 

Considering the environment 

• Do not fill the fuel tank of the flush-mounted unit. 
• Empty fuel during off-season storage. 
• Use only unleaded fuel. 
• Have the air purifier serviced regularly. 
• Change the oil regularly.  Use 10W-30 oil in summer. 
• Set up the device regularly. 
• Maintain the equipment in efficient operating conditions. 
• Dispose of used oil properly.

 

SAFETY RULES 

Safety rules for riding mowers 

 

CAUTION: This sharp device can amputate hands and feet, as well as throw objects.  Failure to comply with the following 
safety instructions may result in serious injury or death. 

I. General operation 

1. Read, understand and follow all instructions in the Instruction Manual for the unit, engine and accessories before starting. 
2. Only allow responsible adults familiar with the instructions to operate the device. 
3. Clear the work area of any objects such as rocks, toys, cables, etc. that could be caught by the blade and thrown away. 
4. Make sure that no one else is present in the work area before starting mowing. work. Turn off the unit if someone enters the working  
area. 
5. Never carry passengers. 
6. Stop the power to the blades or accessories before reversing.  Do not mow backhand if not needed. Always 
look down and back, before and during the recoil manoeuvre. 
7. Pay attention to the direction of the mower's spillway movement, do not point it at anyone.  Do not operate the mower without first installing the 
grass catcher system and protection. 
8. Slow down before turning. 
9. Never leave an appliance unattended with the engine running.  Always stop the blade(s), apply the handbrake, stop the engine and remove the 
key before dismantling. 
10. Disconnect the accessory(s) during transport, or when not in use.  Stop the blade(s) if you do not mow. 
11. Stop the engine before removing the grass catcher system or unclogging the garbage chute. 
12. Mow only in daylight or with adequate artificial light. 
13. Do not handle the device under the influence of alcohol or medication, or in case of severe fatigue. 
14. Watch for traffic when handling close to or across pavements. 
15. Pay special attention when loading or unloading the unit into/from a trailer or truck. 
16. Disengage and switch to Neutral mode before turning on the unit. 
17. Always wear eye protection when handling to prevent damage from objects that may be thrown by the device. 
Always wear eye protection when adjusting or repairing the unit. 
18. Be careful when pulling cargo or using heavy equipment, 
       a. Only use approved towing bars.

 

 

INFORMATION FOR THE OWNER 

 

b. Limit cargo traction to people you can safely control. 
c. Do not make sharp turns.  Be careful when reversing. 
d. Use counterweights or steer wheels when suggested in the Instruction Manual. 

19. Do not handle this device if you are taking any medications that may cause drowsiness or affect your ability to handle it. 

Summary of Contents for FRT7550M

Page 1: ...ration and maintenance FEIDER France 32 rue Aristide Berg s ZI 31270 Cugnaux France Product information the owner should ensure that all information regarding the product is provided with the unit Thi...

Page 2: ...engine 19 Starting the engine 19 Chassis operation 20 Handling on high ground 20 Handling advice21 Tips for mowing and bagging 21 Maintenance 22 Maintenance table 22 Checking the silencer 22 Insertin...

Page 3: ...n efficient operating conditions Dispose of used oil properly SAFETY RULES Safety rules for riding mowers CAUTION This sharp device can amputate hands and feet as well as throw objects Failure to comp...

Page 4: ...the user is not aware of the presence of children children are often attracted by this type of equipment as well as by the movement of the mower NEVER assume that children will remain still at the pla...

Page 5: ...from blade injuries Wearing clothing covering arms and legs is recommended to protect yourself against objects that may be thrown by the mower Many devices are switched on manually If starting by pul...

Page 6: ...ng parts and reduce the risk of fire Fires and explosions are not the only hazards when handling a handle the device inside a building When you buy a new lawnmower it s an experience for the whole fam...

Page 7: ...to cut close to objects A grass catcher system is a useful accessory for your mower For best performance and safety make sure the grass catcher system is suitable for your mower Follow the assembly a...

Page 8: ...t i e if the unit vibrates excessively Do not make any adjustments or repairs without stopping the engine Unplug Watch for traffic on the road or on near ones Unload far away from roads Avoid areas wh...

Page 9: ...is equipment on slopes with more than 15 degrees of inclination 10 DANGER do not walk on 11 DANGER Keep feet and hands away from the rotating blade 12 DANGER Keep feet and hands away from the rotating...

Page 10: ...he unit is completely assembled NOTE In this instruction manual left and right describe the location of a part in relation to the riding driver CAUTION before assembling or servicing the mower please...

Page 11: ...justed release the two wing nuts A Slide the seat forward or backward along the adjustment cavities as shown Tighten the wing nuts A again _____________________________________________________________...

Page 12: ...id can cause an explosion 1 To disconnect the battery clip from its tray press the lower end of the clip 2 Detach the battery from the right side of the unit 3 Remove the protective caps from the batt...

Page 13: ...ns for the type of fuel and oil to be used Always use a secure fuel container Do not smoke when refuelling Do not refuel in an enclosed area Before refuelling turn off the engine Let the engine cool f...

Page 14: ...ng the unit Accelerator Control Lever use this lever to increase or decrease the engine speed OPERATION ACCESSORIES This unit can be completed with various accessories See the related page in this Man...

Page 15: ...er to increase engine speed _________________________________________________________________ USE OF THE BLADE ROTATION CONTROL Use this control to engage the blade Figure 6 1 Before starting the engi...

Page 16: ...osition Figure 8 4 Gently release the clutch brake pedal Do not keep your foot on the pedal 5 Set the accelerator control to the FAST position FONCTION 6 SPEED GEARSHIFT FUNCTION ACCELERATOR Size Snow...

Page 17: ...ame and pull the lever to lift the frame Figure 11 2 If you are driving on a sidewalk or road set the traction lever to the highest position and the blade rotation control to CLUTCH LEVER mode _______...

Page 18: ...over Adjust the side weir with the same nuts securing the cover 3 Secure the side weir with the fasteners 4 To mulch remove the side weir and adjust the cover to the mower frame using the fasteners CA...

Page 19: ...andling from summer to winter 3 A temperature change of 40 degrees during handling The carburettor has been factory adjusted to 80 degrees 4 The engine runs at a height of more than 1 212 20 metres of...

Page 20: ...If the grass is high or thick mow it at the highest height first then lower the frame to a lower height CAUTION Do not work with the frame in the LEVEL ADJUSTMENT position as the frame and blades may...

Page 21: ...e blade every time you use the unit If it is bent or damaged replace it immediately Also make sure that the nut holding the blade is firmly screwed in 4 Keep the blade s sharp Worn blades make the gra...

Page 22: ...it b Charge c Store in a cool dry place GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS NOTE torque is measured in meters This measurement indicates whether nuts and bolts should be firmly screwed in The torque is measured w...

Page 23: ...he blade Figure 15 SHARPEN THE BLADE CAUTION risk of vibration if the blade is not properly balanced or is damaged A cracked blade can break and cause an accident Keep the edges of the blade sharpened...

Page 24: ...sure that the brake pad is firmly adjusted to the pulley Figure 18 CAUTION If the brake pad is not firmly adjusted to the pulley take the unit to an Authorized Service Centre 8 Move the blade rotatio...

Page 25: ...n an Authorized Service Centre CLUTCH CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT If the drive belt is released the clutch slips while 1 climbing 2 pulling heavy loads or 3 the unit does not move Adjust the clutch as follow...

Page 26: ...cting the red cable CAUTION the battery contains sulphuric acid harmful to the skin eyes and clothing If acid comes into contact with body or clothing wash with plenty of water CAUTION to avoid the ri...

Page 27: ...Authorized Service Centre _________________________________________________________________ TIRE CHECK Check the tire pressure The unit runs chaotically if the tires are over inflated Similarly incorr...

Page 28: ...screw the front and rear adjusting nuts Figures 25 and 26 Ensure that the sides of the mower frame are located on a flat surface Similarly ensure that the joints and adjustment plates are released and...

Page 29: ...frame under the right side of the unit 2 Place the mower drive belt around the fitted pulley Make sure that the V edge of the belt is positioned against the pulley Also make sure that the belt is not...

Page 30: ...side the guide arms close to the drive pulley Adjust the guide arms 4 Place the belt around the pulley guide Assemble the pulley guide Adjust the pulley guide using the hex nut Make sure that the V ed...

Page 31: ...the new mower belt Remove the brake pad from the Jackshaft pulley Place the mower s drive belt around the pulley Jackshaft against the Jackshaft pulley and the guide pulley 7 Install the mower frame S...

Page 32: ...ch them Make sure that the nut holds them in place REAR WHEEL 1 Install the nuts and spacer on the axle as shown in Figure 33 2 Insert the square key into the slot provided for this purpose Figure 33...

Page 33: ...is around the pulleys and other moving parts _________________________________________________________________ STORAGE FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS FUEL SYSTEM At the end of each year prepare the unit to be...

Page 34: ...OBLEM excessive vibration 1 Replacing the blade 2 Check that the engine locks are not released 3 Reduce tire pressure 4 Adjust the carburettor 5 Check that the belt or pulley are not damaged Replace d...

Page 35: ...e nameplate 2 manufacturing date 3 complete number of the part to be changed 4 description 6 amount Spare parts for the engine and transmission are available at a Service Centre Authorised by the manu...

Page 36: ...36 SPARE PARTS FRAME AND COVER...

Page 37: ...1 10 Rod Battery 1401113 30 Nut NY Lock 15x116 11 Nut Flange 15x84 31 Control Accelerator 1401248 12 Plate Rear 1401025e701 32 Cover Ratchet black 1401084 13 Screw 26x249 33 Nut Side 9x47 14 Plate Tel...

Page 38: ...38 SPARE PARTS ENGINE SYSTEM...

Page 39: ...401051e701 19 Rod Handbrake 140112 56 Screw 6x105 20 Clamp Handbrake Rod 91079 57 Nut Gearshift Swing Bar 17x38 21 Frame 1401256e701 58 Holder Frame 1401260e701 22 Clamp Gear change 92697 59 Swing Bar...

Page 40: ...40 RUDDER...

Page 41: ...Pulley Rudder 1401046 7 Rudder Rod 1401100 26 Joint 17x201 8 Support Rudder 1401055e701 27 Bracket Front Axle 1401060 9 Screw 26x249 28 Joint 17x157 10 Lock Side 9x67 29 Tapered Axle Assembly 1401250...

Page 42: ...42 SPARE PARTS MOWER FRAME SUSPENSION...

Page 43: ...5 21 Lever PTO 1401116 6 Headset nut 95004 22 Screw 26x263 7 Pipe Traction 1401033e701 23 Pliers PTO 94198 8 Tube Spacer 1401096 24 Hook PTO 1401199e701 9 Pin 31x4 25 Lock Side 9x42 10 Bolt Carriage 2...

Page 44: ...44 SPARE PARTS MOWER FRAME...

Page 45: ...ulching 1401106 14 Hook Rear Left 1401047 49 Nut Flange 15x88 15 Hook Rear Right 1401235 50 Nut Speed 28x76 16 Tray Adjustment 1401038 51 Headset nut 14x86 17 Plate Friction 94137 52 Bolt Carriage 2x7...

Page 46: ...TARTINGUP Ignition Switch Rear view Ignition freeseat Black Black Y ellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Frame Spark Plug Stator Diode Red Output Starter Orange Y ellow Orange Orange Orange Yellow Disconnected...

Page 47: ...t Hex Nut Plug Ignition 327349 3 Switch Limit 1001575 4 Fuse 54212 Fastener Fuse 407078 5 Coil 94613 Screw Mounting 26x229 Lock nut 15x116 6 Cable Battery Holder 24x37 Screw Earth Cable 7 Battery 9273...

Page 48: ...e use this Guide and do not mow a slope having more than 15 degrees of inclination If the riding mower is used with a towed attachment do not mow a slope having more than 10 degrees of inclination A 1...

Page 49: ...ting size 760mm Capacity 432 cm Weight 174kg Blade type 1401079 Volume of the grass box 170 L Sound pressure level LpA 78 7dB A K 3 dB A Sound power level LwA 100 2 dB A K 1 94 dB A Guaranteed sound p...

Page 50: ...d products According to the European Directive 2012 19 UE for electrical and electronic equipment waste and its implementation in national law used electrical products should be collected separately a...

Page 51: ...tch 25 Brake 25 Filter Fuel 27 Fuse 33 Wheels Installation 32 Lubrication 27 Mower Frame Cleaning 33 Installation 29 Level 28 Removal 29 Silencer 22 Storage 33 Maintenance Guide 22 Drive Belt Adjustme...

Page 52: ...13 22 Starting up 19 Cutting Height 17 Installation 29 Level adjustment 28 Operation 20 Removal 29 Silencer 22 Spark arrester 13 22 Covered Mulching Removal 18 Location 14 Operation 15 Tire pressure 1...

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Page 58: ...d for rental or other commercial and or professional other than domestic purposes Your warranty does not cover small mechanical adjustments that are not due to any defect in material or workmanship Fo...

Page 59: ...efore restarting the machine d if the machine starts to vibrate abnormally check immediately 14 Disengage the belt from the accessory block during transport or not in use 15 Turn off the engine and di...

Page 60: ...nted and tightened 2 Check the assembly Make sure that all parts are correctly assembled DANGER before mounting or servicing the mower remove the cable from the spark plug NOTE In this user manual lef...

Page 61: ...et the gear lever to the minimum speed 4 If the height of the grass exceeds 9 cm 3 1 2 inches mow the grass by adjusting the cutting block to its maximum cutting height Then lower the cutting block an...

Page 62: ...e model number of the mower see indicator plate Spare parts except for the engine transmissions transaxle or differential are available from the store where the mower was purchased or from a recommend...

Page 63: ...lso complies with the following European directives EMC Directive 2014 30 EU ROHS Directive 2011 65 EU Noise Directive 2000 14 EC and 2005 88 EC Annex VI Measured sound power level 98 4 dB A K 2 03 dB...

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