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3.3.1 SEAT, STEERING WHEEL AND BATTERY
3.3.1a
a) Fit the seat sliding mechanism and the mounting bolts:
Tilt out the seat console (
1
) by approximately 90
o
upwards. Into the edge of the inner hole of the console, insert
the seat sliding mechanism (
2
), place a plate (
4
) against one side of the console and bolts (
3
) with washers on
the other side.
Also prepare plate (
5
), underlay (
6
) and bolts for attachment
3.3.1b
b) Attach the seat to the tilting console
Slide the seat on to the bolts and tighten the bolts fully.
Tilt the seat down to the working position and using the sliding mechanism lever, set the appropriate seat
position for your body size.
3.3.1c
c) Connect the cable of the safety switch:
Connect the electric cable to the switch connector on the underside of the seat.
3.3.1d
d) Install the steering wheel:
Seat the steering wheel on to the shaft (
1
) and turn it so that the holes in the steering wheel and the shaft align.
The steering wheel has two height positions, select the appropriate height for your body size. Then insert the
supplied pin (
2
) into the hole and knock it in using a hammer.
3.3.1e
e) Connect the battery:
Loosen the bolts on the pole terminals.
Red wire
Place on the (
+
) pole of the battery and secure in place with the bolt.
Brown wire
Place on the (
-
) pole of the battery and secure in place with the bolt.
- Connecting the wires in opposite to that described above will damage the machine.
- When disconnecting the battery, always disconnect the negative (–) pole of the battery first.
- When putting the battery into operation and when performing maintenance on it, proceed according to the instructions in the
user’s manual for the battery. Also follow all safety instructions contained therein.
The battery is located in the compartment under the steering wheel.
In exceptional cases, it is possible that for transportation reasons, the bumper bar of the machine is released and slides back
towards the seat. In such a case, proceed as follows:
3.3.1e
f) Fit the bumper bar in the correct position:
Open the hood.
Slide the bumper bar consoles away from the seat – the correct position is clearly marked on the frame.
Properly tighten the bolts of the consoles on both sides of the machine and close the hood.
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3.3.2 GRASS CATCHER
The grass catcher is supplied packed in a separate box. For transportation reasons some of its parts are demounted and they first
need to be assembled. The following chapters provide a rough indication of their assembly. A detailed procedure is provided on the
CD included with the mower, or we can send it to you on request.
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NECESSARY TOOLS
For the assembly of the grass catcher, prepare the following tools:
A knife for removing packaging materials
A set of socket wrenches with hex heads
and hex wrenches
Philips screwdrivers or a handheld
electric screwdriver
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UNPACKING
Remove packaging materials. First take out the lid, frame and sack and then the wrapped individual parts. Unpack these parts and
arrange them clearly in a suitable place.
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INCLUDED CONTENTS
3.3.2a
(1) Lid with top frame
(2) Sack
(3) Grass catcher hitches
(4) Dump lever handle
(5) Front tube
(6) Slanting tube
(7) Lower braces
(8) Lower hitch (for trailer)
(9) Lid handle
(10) Contact spring of full grass catcher sensor
(11) Fastening bolts, nuts and washers
A part of the grass catcher package are also spare break pins for the cutting blades (4 pcs). Keep these pins for future
use.
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GRASS CATCHER - DESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN PARTS (TERMINOLOGY)
Positions correspond to the numbers in illustration
3.3.2a
.
3.3.2b
(1) Lid
(2) Sack
(4) Dump lever handle
(5) Front tube
(6) Slanting tube
(7) Lower braces (under the floor of the sack)
(9) Top Handle
(10) Contact spring of full grass catcher sensor
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