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2/3. Operating position. 

4. Start position – the electric start motor 
is activated when the key is turned to the 
spring-loaded start position. Once the en-
gine has started, let the key return to oper-
ating position 2/3.

7. GEAR LEVER (4125M)

A lever for selecting one of the five forward gears 
in the gearbox (1-2-3-4-5), neutral (N) or reverse 
(R).

The clutch pedal must be kept pressed in when 
changing gear.

NOTE! You must make sure the machine is quite 
stationary before changing from reverse to forward 
gear or vice versa. If a gear does not engage imme-
diately, release the clutch pedal and then press it in 
once again. Engage the gear once again. Never 
force a gear in. 

8. POWER TAKE-OFF

A lever for engaging and disengaging the power 
take-off for operating front-mounted accessories. 
Two positions:

1. Lever in forward position – power take-
off disengaged.

2. Lever in backward position - power 
take-off engaged. 

9. DISENGAGING LEVER (4155H)

A lever for disengaging the variable transmission. 
Enables the machine to be moved by hand without 
the help of the engine. Two positions:

1. Lever moved back – transmis-
sion engaged for normal opera-
tion.

2. Lever moved forward – trans-
mission disengaged. The ma-
chine can be moved by hand.

The machine may not be towed over long distances 
or at high speeds. The transmission could be dam-
aged. 

AREAS OF USE

The maximum vertical load on the towing hitch 
must not exceed 100 N.

The maximum over-run load on the towing hitch 
from towed accessories must not exceed 500 N.

NOTE! This machine is not intended to be driven 
on public roads.

STARTING AND OPERATION

ENGINE CASING

To fill with fuel and to inspect and maintain the en-
gine and battery, open the engine casing. 

The en-

gine must not be running when the casing is 
opened.

 

Opening:

1. Raise the seat lock (fig. 4) and fold the seat for-
wards.

2. Pull up the rubber strap at the front edge of the 

casing (fig. 5).

3. Grasp the front edge of the engine casing and 
fold up the casing (fig. 6).

Closing:

1. Grasp the front edge of the engine casing and 
fold down the casing (fig. 6).

2. Secure the front edge of the casing with the rub-
ber strap (fig. 5).

The machine may not be operated un-
less the engine casing is folded down. 
Risk of burns and crushing injuries.

FILLING THE FUEL TANK

Open the engine casing as above. Unscrew the fill-
er cap and fill with clean, lead-free petrol. You 
must never use 2-stroke petrol mixed with oil (fig. 
7).

NOTE! Bear in mind that ordinary lead-free petrol 
is a perishable; do not purchase more petrol than 
can be used within thirty days.

Environmental petrol can be used, i.e. alkylate pet-
rol. This type of petrol has a composition that is 
less harmful for people and nature.

Summary of Contents for 4125M

Page 1: ...NG BRUKSANVISNING GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE MODE D EMPLOI GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING ISTRUZIONI PER L USO INSTRUCCIONES DE USO INSTRU ES DE UTILIZA O INSTRUKCJA OBS UGI HC P K O E N VOD K POU IT...

Page 2: ...SVENSKA S J K L L K M C D E F K I H G S A B F G M H I J D C E K L 1 2 5 6 7 8 4 3 9...

Page 3: ...SVENSKA S 1 4 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 3 5 6 8...

Page 4: ...SVENSKA S 0 7 0 8 mm MAX MIN 15 16 17 18 19 20...

Page 5: ...l training in the operation of the machine Particular emphasis should be placed on the fact that a The use of ride on lawnmowers requires care and concentration b On slopes it is not possible to contr...

Page 6: ...areas where hazardous carbon monoxide gases can collect Only use the machine in daylight or where there is good lighting Always use hearing protectors Take care when approaching obstacles which obscur...

Page 7: ...e machine if it begins to vibrate excessively Check immediately Disengage the drive to accessories during transport or when the machine is not in use Shut off the engine and disconnect the drive to th...

Page 8: ...and glasses goggles to protect your eyes Avoid inhaling any acid vapour Do not incline the battery too much so that the battery acid can run out onto hands or clothing If this should happen rinse with...

Page 9: ...casing secure with the battery belt and connect the battery cables fig 5 NOTE To avoid damage to the engine and the bat tery the positive battery cable should always be connected to the battery first...

Page 10: ...rd drive disengaged Serv ice brake not activated 3 Pedal fully depressed for ward drive disengaged Service brake fully activated 3 PARKING BRAKE An inhibitor that can lock the brake pedal in the de pr...

Page 11: ...ne may not be towed over long distances or at high speeds The transmission could be dam aged AREAS OF USE The maximum vertical load on the towing hitch must not exceed 100 N The maximum over run load...

Page 12: ...M a switch on the break pedal only 4155H a switch in the seat seat bracket a switch at the power take off engagement le ver In order to start the machine the following are nec essary gear lever in neu...

Page 13: ...t by an authorised workshop This guarantees that the work is performed by trained personnel and with genuine spare parts PREPARATIONS Unless otherwise stated all service and mainte nance must be carri...

Page 14: ...insert These solvents can destroy the filter Do not use compressed air for cleaning the paper filter insert The paper filter insert must not be oiled SPARK PLUG Clean the spark plug after every 100 h...

Page 15: ...ERVICE Authorised service workshops carry out repairs and guarantee service They use original spare parts Original spare parts are supplied by service workshops and by many dealers We recommend that t...

Page 16: ...o not fill the petrol tank right to the top Do not fill too much engine and or transmission oil see user instructions for the correct amount Collect up all oil during oil changes Do not spill any Hand...

Page 17: ...ound power level 98 2 dB A 7 Notified body ITS Testing Certification Ltd Notified Body repre sentative 0359 4 Manufacturer This product conforms to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC M...

Page 18: ...NOTES...

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