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 6.1.1  Using harnesses

The harness 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 build.

Always use a harness that is suited 

to the weight of the machine:

-   for machines weighing less than 7.5 kg, 

single or double belt models can be used;

-   the double belt model must be used for 

machines weighing more than 7.5 kg.

• 

Models with single belt

The belt (fig. 11.A) must go from the 

left shoulder to the right hip.

• 

Models with double belt

The belt (fig. 11.B) must be worn with:

–   the machine’s support and snap-hook 

coupling on the right side (fig. 11.B.1);

–   the quick release in front (fig. 11.B.2);

–   the belts cross-over on the 

operator’s back (fig. 11.B.3);

–   the buckle properly fastened on 

the left side (fig. 11.B.4).

The belts must be tensioned so that the load 

is evenly distributed on the shoulders.

 6.2  SAFETY CHECKS

Run the following safety checks and 

check that the results correspond to 

those outlined on the tables.

  Always carry out the 

safety checks before use.

 6.2.1 

General check

Object

Result

Handles (fig. 1.E; 1.F 1.H) Clean, dry and fixed 

firmly to the machine. 

Cutting means 

guard. (fig. 1.D)

Suitable for the cutting 

means used, fixed 

correctly and firmly to 

the  machine, not worn/

deteriorated or damaged.

Connection point of 

the harness (fig. 1.I)

Correctly positioned. 

Quick release (fig. 

11.A.2; 11.B.2) 

Efficient. Must enable 

the machine to be 

freed rapidly in the 

event of danger.

Screws on the machine 

and on the cutting means

Correctly tightened 

(not loose)

Cutting means (figs. 

1.C.1; 1.C.2) 

Not damaged or worn. 

Metal blade (if 

fitted) (fig. 1.C.2)

Sharp

Air filter (fig. 21.A)

Clean

Electric cables and 

spark plug cable

Undamaged to 

prevent sparks.

Spark plug cap (fig. 

12.H; fig. 13.H) 

Undamaged and fitted 

correctly on the spark plug

 6.2.2  Machine operating test

Action

Result

Start the machine 

(par. 6.3)

The cutting means 

(fig. 1.C.1, 1.C.2) must 

not move when the 

engine is running idle. 

Push the throttle control 

lever 

(fig. 12.B; fig. 13.B) 

and the throttle safety 

lever at the same time 

(fig 12.C; fig. 13.C)

.

The  levers must move 

freely and not be forced.

Release the throttle 

control lever 

(fig. 12.B; 

fig. 13.B) and the throttle 

safety lever at the same 

time (figs 12.C; fig. 13.C)

.

The levers must return 

automatically and rapidly 

to the neutral position 

and the engine must 

return to running idle. 

Press the throttle control 

lever (fig. 12.B; fig. 13.B)

the throttle control 

lever remains locked 

(fig. 12.B, fig. 13.B)

.

Press the engine 

start/stop switch (fig. 

12.A; fig. 13.A)

The switch must 

easily move from one 

position to the other;

  If any of the results fails to comply 

with the following tables, do not use the 

machine! Take it to a service centre to 

be checked and repaired if necessary.

 6.3  STARTUP

Before starting the engine:

1. 

Place the machine firmly on the ground.

2. 

Remove the guard of the cutting 

means (fig. 1.L)(if used).

3. 

Make sure the blade (1.C.2)(if used) does 

not touch the ground or other objects.

 6.3.1 

Startup from cold

 

A “cold” start of the engine means 

starting it after at least 5 minutes from when 

it was switched off or after refuelling.

  

 IMPORTANT 

 To prevent distortions, the 

drive tube must not be used as a support 

for the hand or knee during startup.

Summary of Contents for MM2605

Page 1: ...A B C C 2 D E F G I J 2 J 1 J K L C C 1 H 1 2...

Page 2: ...A A 1 B C C D D A B C D E 3 4 B A G G G E F C D 6 5 A A B C D E...

Page 3: ...A B B 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 A 2 11 A B C D 10 B A 1 A D F G E C 9 A A 1 B C D E F G H 7 A A 1 B C D E F G H I J 8...

Page 4: ...A A B B C C D D E F G H I 12 19 17 18 15 16 14 A A B B C C E F G H I 13...

Page 5: ...22 A 23 A B C 21 A B C 21 20...

Page 6: ...B 165 mm 6 5 in B 26 32 series 175 mm 6 9 in B 42 52 series B A A 2 x 2 0 m 79 in B 26 32 series 2 x 1 5 m 60 in B 42 52 series 24 A B C 25...

Page 7: ...ap or par and the relevant number Example chap 2 or par 2 1 WARNING READ THOROUGHLY THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Keep for future reference EN INDEX 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 2 SAFETY...

Page 8: ...fuel mixture are highly flammable Keep the petrol and fuel mixture in approved fuel containers in a safe place away from any naked lights or heat sources Keep the containers out of the reach of child...

Page 9: ...t the line length Do not touch the engine parts which heat up during use Burns hazard To avoid the risk of fire do not leave the machine with the engine hot on leaves dry grass or other flammable mate...

Page 10: ...s for the disposal of waste materials When the machine is withdrawn from service do not dump it in the environment but take it to a waste disposal facility in accordance with the local regulations in...

Page 11: ...rious or even fatal injuries WARNING Petrol is flammable Allow engine to cool at least 2 minutes before refuelling Beware of blade thrust WARNING Keep away from hot surfaces IMPORTANT Any damaged or i...

Page 12: ...aintain in position the two antivibration half bearings fig 3 D 3 Fully tighten the screws fig 3 C 4 2 2 Assembly of DUPLEX handle 1 Loosen the central knob fig 4 A and remove the capfig 4 B 2 Insert...

Page 13: ...the respective seats of the cutting means fig 7 F and pressing until a click is heard then fasten in place using the screw fig 7 G IMPORTANT When using the cutting line head the additional guard Fig 7...

Page 14: ...f the throttle safety lever is pushed at the same time fig 12 C fig 13 C The correct running speed will be achieved by pressing the throttle control lever fig 12 B fig 13 B as far as possible 5 3 THRO...

Page 15: ...ctly tightened not loose Cutting means figs 1 C 1 1 C 2 Not damaged or worn Metal blade if fitted fig 1 C 2 Sharp Air filter fig 21 A Clean Electric cables and spark plug cable Undamaged to prevent sp...

Page 16: ...dure 6 4 OPERATION NOTE Before tackling a mowing job for the first time get to know the machine learn the most suitable cutting techniques make sure your wear the harnesses correctly grip the machine...

Page 17: ...irection of rotation Fig 20 6 5 ADVICE ON OPERATION During use the engine should be stopped paragraph 6 5 and weeds must be removed periodically that have wrapped around the machine to prevent the dri...

Page 18: ...ealer can provide you with oils which have been specifically developed for this type of engine and which are capable of guaranteeing a high level of protection The use of these oils makes it possible...

Page 19: ...ace the screw fig 23 A 7 8 NUTS AND BOLTS Keep all nuts bolts and screws tight to be sure the machine is in a safe working condition Check regularly that the handles are fixed firmly 8 EXTRAORDINARY M...

Page 20: ...s or tools used for maintenance are removed When you wish to start using the machine again prepare it as indicated in chapter 6 Using the machine 10 HANDLING AND TRANSPORT Whenever the machine is to b...

Page 21: ...he exhaust area 7 4 Cleaning the air filter 15 hours at end of every season 7 5 Cleaning the spark plug 15 hours every season 7 7 Replace spark plug 100 hours every season 7 7 Checking topping up fuel...

Page 22: ...e centre 7 The machine starts to vibrate abnormally Damaged or loose parts Stop the machine and remove the spark plug cap fig 12 H fig 13 H Inspect for damage Check for and tighten any loose parts Hav...

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