Mac allister MBCP254 DUPLEX Operator'S Manual Download Page 11

3)

Take on a firm and well-balanced position:

– where possible, avoid working on wet, slippery

ground or in any case on uneven or steep ground

that does not guarantee stability for the operator;

– never run, but walk carefully paying attention to

the lay of the land and any eventual obstacles;

– assess the potential risks of the ground to be

mown and take all necessary precautions to en-

sure your own safety, especially on slopes or on

bumpy, slippery or unstable ground;

– work along the contour on slopes, never when

walking up or down and always keep downhill of

the cutter.

4) Make sure the machine is securely locked when

you start the engine:

– start the motor in an area at least 3 metres from

where you refuelled;

– check that there is nobody within at least 15 me-

tres of the machine’s range of action or at least 30

metres for heavier mowing;

– do not direct the silencer and therefore the ex-

haust fumes towards inflammable materials.

5)

Do not change the engine governor settings

or overspeed the engine.

6) Do not strain the machine too much and do not

use a small machine for heavy-duty works. If you use

the right machine, you will reduce the risk of hazards

and improve the quality of your work.

7) Check that when the machine is running idle,

there is no movement of the cutting device and, af-

ter pressing the throttle trigger, the engine quickly re-

turns to minimum speed.

8) Ensure that the blade does not come into violent

contact with foreign bodies and beware of the pos-

sibility of material being thrown up by the blades.

9) Always keep the machine connected to the web-

bing when working.

10)

Stop the engine:

– whenever you leave the machine unattended.

– before refuelling.

– during movements between work areas.

11)

Stop the engine and disconnect the spark

plug cable:

– before cleaning, checking or working on the ma-

chine;

– after striking a foreign object. Inspect the machine

for any damage and make repairs before restart-

ing it again;

– if the machine starts to vibrate abnormally: find the

cause of the vibration immediately and have it in-

spected at a Specialised Centre.

– when the machine is not in use.

D) MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

1) Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure

the equipment is in safe working condition.

Routine

maintenance is essential for safety and for

maintaining a high performance level.

2) Do not store the machine with fuel in the tank in

an area where the fuel vapours could reach an open

flame, a spark or a strong heat source.

3) Allow the engine to cool before storing in any en-

closure.

4) To reduce fire hazards, keep the engine, ex-

haust silencer and fuel storage area free from saw-

dust, branches, leaves, or excessive grease; never

leave containers with the cut debris inside the stor-

age area.

5) If the fuel tank has to be emptied, this should be

done outdoors once the engine has cooled down.

6) Always wear protective gloves when handling

the cutting device.

7)

For safety reasons, never use the machine

with worn or damaged parts. Damaged parts

are to be replaced and never repaired. Only

use original spare parts.

Parts that are not of the

same quality can seriously damage the equipment

and compromise safety. The cutting tools must al-

ways bear the manufacturer’s trademark as well as

a reference to the maximum working speed.

8) Before putting the machine away, check you

have removed wrenches or tools used for mainte-

nance.

9) Store the machine out of the reach of children!

E) TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING

1) Whenever the machine is to be handled or trans-

ported you must:

– turn off the engine, wait for the cutting device to

stop and disconnect the spark plug cap;

– fit the cutting device guard;

– only hold the machine using the handgrips and

position the cutting device in the opposite direc-

tion to that used during operation.

2) When using a vehicle to transport the machine,

position it so that it can cause no danger to persons

and fasten it firmly in place to avoid it from tipping

over, which may cause damage or fuel spillage.

F) HOW TO READ THE MANUAL

Certain paragraphs in the manual contain particularly

significant information and are marked with various

levels of highlighting with the following meaning:

or

These give details or further

information on what has already been said, in the

aim to prevent damage to the machine.

Non-observance will result

in the risk of injury to oneself or others.

Non-observance will result

in the risk of serious injury or death to oneself

or others.

DANGER!

WARNING!

IMPORTANT

NOTE

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

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Summary of Contents for MBCP254 DUPLEX

Page 1: ...Brushcutter MBCP254 OPERATOR S MANUAL WARNING read thoroughly the instruction booklet before using this machine DUPLEX ...

Page 2: ...ENGLISH EN Original Instructions ...

Page 3: ...ii 1 2 4 5 4 5 2 1 3 6 7 4 5 5 6 7 7 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 4 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 4: ...ii 1 2 3 4 STOP START RUN STOP START RUN CHOKE RUN 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4a 5 6 2 2 1 2 4 2 3 2 1 2 8 7 9 1 1 0 1 4 1 3 1 15 ...

Page 5: ...iv 0 5 mm 1 1 2 3 2 30 A B C 30 2 1 3 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 5 3 1 Ø 2 4 mm 2 x 3 0 m 118 in 4 6 120 mm 4 75 in 7 ...

Page 6: ...iv ...

Page 7: ...liance with the safety specifications relative to use maintenance and repair is considered improper use which will invalidate the warranty relieve the manufacturer from all li abilities and the user will consequently be liable for all and any damage or injury to himself or others Since we regular improve our products you may find slight differences between your machine and the de scriptions contai...

Page 8: ...t 24 Starter 25 Choke 26 Primer 31 Fuel tank cap 2 IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN COMPONENTS 1 IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN COMPONENTS 1 DUPLEX 2 4 12 13 3a 7 9 10 11a 11b 3b 21 23 22 21 22 1 3 MONO 23 6 5 8 14 25 26 31 24 IDENTIFICATION PLATE 10 1 Conformity marking in accor dance with Directive 2006 42 EC 10 2 Name and address of the manufacturer 10 3 Acoustic output level LWA in accordance with directive 200...

Page 9: ... Engine stop switch positions a stop b run c start 13 Choke 14 Primer 6 Maximum cutting device speed Only use sui table cutting devices 7 Do not use the circular saw blade Danger Using the circular saw blade with machines marked with this symbol exposes the user to the danger of very serious or even fatal in juries 8 Warning Petrol is flammable Allow engine to cool at least 2 minutes before refuel...

Page 10: ...DANGER Petrol is highly flam mable keep the fuel in containers which have been spe cifically manufactured and homologated for such use never smoke when handling fuel slowly open the fuel tank to allow the pressure in side to decrease gradually top up the tank with fuel in the open air using a funnel add fuel before starting the engine Never remo ve the fuel tank cap or add fuel while the engine is...

Page 11: ...nuts bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition Routine maintenance is essential for safety and for maintaining a high performance level 2 Do not store the machine with fuel in the tank in an area where the fuel vapours could reach an open flame a spark or a strong heat source 3 Allow the engine to cool before storing in any en closure 4 To reduce fire hazards kee...

Page 12: ...NTING THE ROD Models with separate rod Fig 3 Pull out the stop pin 5 and push the lower part of the rod 4 right down until the stop pin 5 slots into the hole 6 in the rod This is easier to do if you rotate the bottom of the rod 4 slightly in WARNING WARNING IMPORTANT both directions The pin 5 is in place when it is completely lodged in the hole Lastly tighten the knob 7 securely 3 FITTING THE GUAR...

Page 13: ...n Remove the wrench 2 to restore shaft rotation NOTE MACHINE ASSEMBLY PREPARING TO WORK 7 EN CHECKING THE MACHINE Before starting work please check that all the screws on the machine and the cutting device are tightly fastened check that the cutting device is undamaged and that the 3 point metal blades if fitted are prop erly sharpened check that the air filter is clean check that the protection d...

Page 14: ...the fuel mixture according to the type of oil used To prepare the fuel mixture Place about half the amount of petrol in a homo logated tank Add all the oil according to the chart Add the rest of the petrol Close the top and shake well The fuel mixture tends to age Do not prepare excessive amounts of the fuel mixture to avoid deposits from forming Keep the petrol and fuel mix ture containers separa...

Page 15: ... the choke on it may flood the en gine and make starting difficult If you have flooded the engine remove the spark plug and gently pull the handle on the starter rope to eliminate any excess fuel then dry the spark plug electrodes and replace it on the engine Hot starting When hot starting immediately after stopping the engine Set the switch 1 to position RUN then follow points 4 5 6 9 in the prev...

Page 16: ...s in case of danger The webbing must be put on before connecting the machine to the special coupling and the belts must be adjusted to suit the operator s height and stature DANGER WARNING WARNING WARNING If the machine has more than one coupling hole use the most favourable point for keeping the machine balanced when working Always use webbing suited to the weight of the ma chine and the cutting ...

Page 17: ...g the cutting line head at a constant distance from the ground For heavier cutting it can be useful to tilt the cutting line head by about 30 WARNING WARNING Do not work in this way if there is the possibility of causing objects to be thrown which could harm people and animals and cause damage Precision cutting Trimming Keep the machine slightly tilted so that the lower part of the cutting line he...

Page 18: ...ws Press the button 1 turn the cover 2 over and remove the filter element 3 Wash the filter element 3 with soap and water Do not use petrol or other solvents Leave the filter to dry in the open air Refit the filter element 3 and close the cover 2 pushing until it clicks into place CHECKING THE SPARK PLUG Fig 18 Periodically remove and clean the spark plug using a metal brush to get rid of any depo...

Page 19: ...ualified persons will totally inval idate the warranty WARNING WARNING STORAGE After every work stint clean the machine thor oughly to remove all dust and debris and repair or replace any faulty parts The machine must be stored in a dry place away from the elements and with the cover correctly fit ted LONG PERIODS OF DISUSE If you are not going to use the machine for a period of more than 2 3 mont...

Page 20: ...g see chapter 8 Clean and or replace the filter see chapter 8 Contact your dealer Clean and or replace the filter see chapter 8 Contact your dealer Check the spark plug see chapter 8 Contact your dealer Prepare the fuel mixture according to the instructions see chap 5 Contact your dealer PROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE SOLUTION Engine 2 stroke air cooled Capacity Power MBCP254 25 4 cm3 0 7 kW Engine rotation...

Page 21: ...with 3 point blade m sec2 Measurement uncertainty 2006 42 EC EN 12096 m sec2 Vibrations transmitted to the hand on the rear handgrip MONO ISO 22867 with line cutter head m sec2 Measurement uncertainty 2006 42 EC EN 12096 m sec2 with 3 point blade m sec2 Measurement uncertainty 2006 42 EC EN 12096 m sec2 Vibrations transmitted to the hand on the left handgrip DUPLEX ISO 22867 with line cutter head ...

Page 22: ...and usage of the acces sory to be fitted in the variety of possible us age are actions made solely by the user the WARNING latter assumes responsibility for damages of any kind due to such actions When in doubt or if lacking knowledge of the specificity of each accessory contact your retailer or specialised gardening centre 11 ACCESSORIES Code Model MBCP254 118801127 0 118801126 0 M8 x 1 25 sx F ...

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