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FUELLING & OILING 
Refer to the enclosed Engine Operating & Maintenance Instructions for details.  

This product is equipped with a 

4-stroke engine

 which requires 600 ml of engine oil to be filled in the 

separate oil sump. Do not start the lawnmower before ensuring it has been filled with the right amount of 
correct grade oil. Do not over-fill. Check engine oil level before starting engine (Fig.11 No.3). Use SAE 30 
engine oil. Use clean, fresh regular lead-free petrol with a minimum of 87 Octane rating. Always refuel the 
lawnmower outside in a well ventilated environment. Do not smoke! Always stop the engine and allow it to 
cool for 2 minutes before refuelling. Do not light any flames while refuelling. Wipe off any fuel that may 
have spilled. Start the engine away from the place where it was refuelled. Ensure the tank cap is tightened 
properly.  
 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE 

Refer to the enclosed Engine Operating & Maintenance Instructions for details.

 

1.

 

Move the throttle control lever all the way forward to the START position (Fig. 5). 

2.

 

Push primer bulb 5 times to prime.(Fig. 11) 

3.

 

Pull the starter cord (Fig.6) sharply until the engine runs. Wait one or two seconds between repeated 
pulls. 

4.

 

Let the engine run for 10 seconds then set the throttle control lever to the RUN position (Fig.5). 

5.

 

To stop the engine move the throttle control lever all the way back to the STOP position and wait for the 
engine to stop (Fig.5). 
 

MOWING PROCEDURES 

The ideal time to mow your lawn is in the cooler late afternoon. The grass is dry and the sensitive new cut 
area is not exposed to direct sun. 
Start mowing at the edge of the lawn and work your way away from it (Fig.7). 
Cut your lawn at the same height most of the time. Adjust the cutting height (Fig.2 No.2) based on the 
weather. If your lawn is getting a lot of water you can cut a little closer. If the temperature is high and things 
are dry, allow the grass to grow a little longer so that the soil retains more moisture and the roots will 
penetrate deeper into the soil in search of this moisture. 
Tall and thick grass should be cut in multiple passes with the mower set at different heights.  
Best results are achieved with regular mowing. Do not let the grass grow too long between mowings and do 
not set the cutting height too low as this will scalp the lawn.  
Avoid cutting wet grass as this is potentially dangerous and will block the discharge chute. 
Ensure that the blades are sharp. A sharp blade makes a nice clean cut. A dull blade shatters the leaf and 
impairs the healthy growth of your lawn. 
To improve the appearance of your lawn, alternate your cutting pattern. 
 

CAUTION 

Allow the motor to reach maximum RPM before cutting grass. Do not start the engine in tall grass. 
Periodically clean the under side of the mower chassis with a brush. Built–up grass cuttings become 
corrosive when they decompose and will promote rust. Do not use water to clean. Wear gloves. 
 

REPLACING THE CUTTING BLADE – Part No M-256-00 

Disconnect the lead from the spark plug and turn the mower on its side. Hold the cutting blade firmly with 
one hand and loosen the centre bolt with the spanner provided by turning it in an anti-clockwise direction 
(Fig.8). Remove the bolt, spring washer, blade washer and blade.  Inspect and replace damaged or worn 
parts. Re-assemble in the reverse order and ensure the bolt is securely tightened. 

 
ENSURE THE BLADE IS CORRECTLY ASSEMBLED AND TIGHTENED, AND THAT THE 
MOWER IS RETURNED TO ITS NORMAL POSITION BEFORE USING. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for LSM 4540 L

Page 1: ...M 851 40 PETROL LAWNMOWER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODELS LSM 4540 L...

Page 2: ...blades while the mower is in use Cutting blades continue to rotate for a few seconds after switch off Never pick up or carry mower while the engine is running Inspect the area to be cut and remove al...

Page 3: ...Stop Run Start Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 4 Fig 7 Fig 6 Fig 5 Fig 8 Fig 9 2 1 Pull Start for starter cord Fig 3 Fig 10 2 1...

Page 4: ...ork your way away from it Fig 7 Cut your lawn at the same height most of the time Adjust the cutting height Fig 2 No 2 based on the weather If your lawn is getting a lot of water you can cut a little...

Page 5: ...ng of thread then tighten with socket Air filter Clean air filter regularly Unclip air filter cover Fig 10 and remove foam filters Wash foam filters with soap and water and allow it to dry thoroughly...

Page 6: ...t by an authorised service dealer Engine overheats Spark plug loose Re tighten spark plug and check connection to lead Dirty air filter Remove clean and replace Dirty cooling fins Brush clean Excessiv...

Page 7: ...t with a factory reconditioned unit at our discretion This does not prejudice your rights in terms of the Consumer Protection Act Transport costs to our service centre and back to the owner should suc...

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