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The area in front of and to the right of the 
device is especially dangerous. 

Keep your hands and feet away from the 
rotating parts. Keep a distance to the ejection 
area while working with the device. 

Only mow during daylight or with adequate 
artificial lighting. Never mow in the event of 
uncertain weather conditions and risk of light-
ning. 

Be especially carefully when mowing on soft 
ground, nearby landfills, ditches and dikes. 

  

 

Avoid mowing wet grass - 
slipping hazard! 

  

Be extremely cautious when turning the device 
round or pulling it toward you and when mov-
ing in reverse. 

Always walk slowly! 

Never lift or carry the device when the engine 
is running. 

When using the device over a longer period of 
time, vibrations can cause disturbances in the 
blood supply of the hands. A generally accept-
ed usage time cannot be determined. Use 
gloves. 

Take breaks on time. 

Have an authorised service centre check the 
device immediately 

–  if the blade hit an object. 

–  if the device starts to vibrate unusually 

severely. 

Caution when mowing slopes 

Devices fitted with a four stroke engines may 
only be operated on less than 20° slopes. 
Otherwise, the four stroke engine can by dam-
aged due to insufficient oil lubrication. 

  

 

When mowing slopes, 
there is a risk of slipping 
and tilting! 

  

1.  Only mow steep slopes when safe opera-

tion assured. 

2.  Do not mow excessively steep slopes. 

3.  When mowing steep slopes, meet the 

appropriate safety measures, e.g. use step 
irons. 

4.  Always mow in horizontal directions, never 

up- or downwards. 

5.  Sure footing is essential for your safety, 

always wear skid proof safety shoes. 

6.  Be extremely careful when changing the 

direction. 

7.  Only mow when the surface is dry and non-

slip. 

The device can roll away when you mow 
downhill. Put the device down on even surfac-
es only and prevent inadvertent rolling. 

Mowing surfaces with fire hazard 

–  Carry a sufficient amount of suitable extin-

guishing agent. 

–  If side inclination is too great, fuel may leak 

from the carburetor or the tank. This poses a 
fire hazard! 

–  Observe the mowed surface also after mov-

ing is completed to ensure that no fire will 
start. 

To avoid risk of fire, keep the following compo-
nents free of dirt, grass, hay, leaking oil, 
grease, etc.: 

–  Engine 

–  Silencer (manifold, guard, clearances) 

–  Area around the fuel tank 

  

When work is completed 

  

After mowing, always close the fuel valve and 
the tank ventilation.  

Prior to leaving the device, wait until the engine 
comes to a standstill and pull off the spark plug 
connector.  

After switching it off, let the device cool down 
for at least 20 minutes before you store it in a 
dry, closed, sufficiently ventilated room.  

Summary of Contents for AS 65 4T

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Allm her AS 65 4T Honda From serial number 019810020001 Issued 09 January 2015 V13 0 EN Translation of the Original Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...0 7973 9123 0 For international AS partners please see www as motor de worldwide AS Motor Germany wishes you much joy with your new device Intended use The device is exclusively intended for cutting...

Page 3: ...o starting 13 Fuel 13 Tanking up 13 Checking the engine oil level 13 Adjusting cutting height 13 Locking steerable front wheel 14 Starting 14 Starting the device 14 Engaging the blade 14 Driving 15 Dr...

Page 4: ...e of the device Objects may be ejected The quickly rotating blade can cause life threatening injuries or immense property damage Be especially careful to keep your hands and feet away from the blade w...

Page 5: ...ndling of fuel Danger Fuel is toxic and highly inflamma ble Danger of fire and explosion Keep the fuel away from ignition sources and do not smoke while handling the device Do not inhale fuel vapours...

Page 6: ...tional injury hazard Switch off the blade and wait until the blade comes to a standstill before you move over surfaces other than grass Switch off the engine and wait until the blade comes to a stands...

Page 7: ...n When mowing slopes there is a risk of slipping and tilting 1 Only mow steep slopes when safe opera tion assured 2 Do not mow excessively steep slopes 3 When mowing steep slopes meet the appropriate...

Page 8: ...ives and spare parts can cause severe injuries Prior to all maintenance work wait until the engine comes to a standstill and pull off the spark plug connector We explicitly point out that in accordanc...

Page 9: ...eerable front wheel 5 Cutting height adjustment 6 Silencer 7 Ventilation grid 8 Oil filler opening 9 Starter grip 10 Lever for lateral adjustment of handle bar 11 Handlebar console 12 Height adjustmen...

Page 10: ...o a standstill within 7 seconds M I 0 Engaging blade I Lift the blade clutch lever engage the latch knob 87 and press the blade clutch lever towards the handlebar Disengaging blade 0 Release the blade...

Page 11: ...ctions Warranty card Tool bag Operating instructions of the engine manu facturer Unpacking 1 Open the box at the top 2 Cut open the front side of the box 3 Bring the handlebar up see guide bar and han...

Page 12: ...vice are tightly secured to the platform are not steeper than 15 2 Carefully drive the device via the ramps onto the platform 3 Secure the device against rolling sliding tilting and fuel leakage 4 Sec...

Page 13: ...rol Do not store E10 petrol longer than 30 days Tanking up Danger Fuel is ignited by hot engine parts Prior to filling up switch off the engine and wait for at least 20 minutes until the engine has co...

Page 14: ...p Danger If after startup the carburetor does not close properly fuel will overflow and a fire hazard occurs Close the fuel valve and contact an authorised service centre Starting the device 1 Place t...

Page 15: ...m speed 4 Set the switching lever to reverse R 5 Press the drive lever towards the handlebar device moves in reverse Turning Turn the device round only where the grass has been mowed already Turning r...

Page 16: ...rolling away 1 Release the drive lever 2 Set the accelerator lever to the lowest engine speed 3 Release the blade clutch lever 4 Set the engine stop switch to 0 5 Wait until the engine comes to a stan...

Page 17: ...d Tank fuel valve and fuel line Check parts for leaks and check for good condition Carburetor Does the carburetor close again after starting Ventilation grid Clean Engine cooling Clean Spark plug Chec...

Page 18: ...ore and after each use Annually or every 50 h By the user when the engine is not running By the user when the engine is running By the authorised service centre Preparations Prior to all maintenance a...

Page 19: ...d using biodegradable chain spray Transmission The transmission is maintenance free and filled with oil that is supposed to last the entire service life of the device Make sure that there are no leaks...

Page 20: ...e a year Do not operate the engine without air filter For this observe the attached operating in structions of the engine Checking the drive 1 Put the device on a non slip surface e g concrete or asph...

Page 21: ...indicate that the blade is worn excessively on one side or damage of motor or cutting unit mount e g rubber elements Improperly sharpened blades increase the device load and result in fatigue cracks a...

Page 22: ...engine manufacturer Restarting If you want to start the device after a longer storage carry out the tasks described in chap ter Maintenance leer er Absatz Spare parts The reliable and safe operation o...

Page 23: ...side of your warranty card Send the filled out warranty card immediately after the purchase of your device to AS Motor Germany or the supplier Other wise the warranty is no longer valid Preserve the p...

Page 24: ...rk plug and screw it back in Engine was flooded due to too many start attempts Unscrew the spark plug and start several times when fuel valve is closed dry the spark plug and screw it back in Spark pl...

Page 25: ...ing is loose Authorised service centre Blade fastening is loose Authorised service centre Irregular noises Loose fastening elements Authorised service centre Silencer is defective Authorised service c...

Page 26: ...nditions Blade is worn Authorised service centre Engine speed is too low de spite full power Authorised service centre The device does not stop when the brake is actuated Brake is adjusted incorrectly...

Page 27: ...G06721006 E09303 Branch lifter G06726021 E09357 Spray paint 400 ml colour orange G00011050 E04606 Operating hours counter G06927008 E10740 Clinometer G06950027 E11835 Cage wheels G06780016 E09356 Han...

Page 28: ...vice Rope start Drive Forward speed Reverse speed Manual transmission with differential lock 1 2 1 3 1 7 2 4 3 6 km h 1 7 km h Maximum area coverage approx 2600 m2 h Measures and weight Transport size...

Page 29: ...th requirements of the EC directives listed 2006 42 EG 2004 108 EG 97 68 EG Function The device is exclusively intended for cutting grass or similar vegetation in well maintained areas in agriculture...

Page 30: ...30 Umbruch...

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Page 32: ...drive and infinite speed regulation for exceptional cutting and catching performance in any situation Rotary mower The economic alternative to bar mower Ideal for fodder produc tion The grass is not...

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