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6986349 (STD)

09-11

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Page 13: ...recautions of the machine the user is therefore responsible for replacing them in the event of their beco ming detached or illegible THANK YOU FOR BUYING A RYOBI PRODUCT To ensure your safety and satisfaction carefully read through this OWNER S MANUAL before using the product ...

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Page 15: ...ipment HAZARD HAZARD operations on the machine and before unblocking the grass unloading in the manual HAZARD HAZARD and all the moving parts to come to a halt before touching them The blade will continue turning for some time after switching off the engine or disabling the blade control STOP ...

Page 16: ... 25 25 15 HAZARD Risk of overturning on steep gradients Do not use the machine on lawns with gradients of more than 25 14 Do not use the machine on lawns with side gradients above 15 8 HAZARD Hot surfaces danger of burns or servicing the engine itself ...

Page 17: ...mower do not use the machine when tired fee or medicinal products that reduce promptness of reactions TRAINING focus in particular on being careful and concentrated during work the fact that a machine sliding down a gradient cannot be controlled using the brakes The main causes of losing control of the machine are lack of wheel grip too much speed inadequate braking machine not suitable for job to...

Page 18: ...arp bends never move down slopes with the gear shift in neutral N engage a lower gear be careful of mounds bumps and hidden hazards up or down slopes lawns and when the lawnmower is transported to and from the work area i to not tamper to increase the engine speed If the speed of the engine is too high this could cause personal injuries k Disengage the blade and drive control before starting the e...

Page 19: ...own before storing the lawnmower in a secluded area e petrol deposit area free of grass leaves or f worn or torn cause damages and dangers the open i unguarded lower the blade deck and remove sons starting the machine check the tightening of the blade and of the engine supporting bolts k Blade sharpening and balancing adjustment The same applies to blade replacement with a new one l The lawnmower ...

Page 20: ...damaging the blade deck and blade move these to ming this delicate unpacking operation The component parts of the machine to be as A B Grass bag frame E Screws and tools F Grass bag overturning lever Casing I Grass bag The lever selects the four forward gears the neutral position N the reverse gear R APPLICATION UNPACKIG Fig 1 2 LOOSE PARTS LIST J C D G H DESCRIPTION fig 4 22 Steering wheel column...

Page 21: ...t e n i g n E n i m 0 0 0 3 w k 4 3 r e w o p e n i g n E c c 6 9 1 t n e m e c a l p s i d e n i g n E L 1 1 y t i c a p a c k n a t l e u F Sound pressure level LpA 92 6dB A K pA 3 0 A B d 8 9 A w L l e v e l d n u o s r e w o P Vibrations at handlebar max 3 4m s2 k 1 5m s 2 Forward movement speed theoretic with engine revs 3000 min In first gear 1 5 km h In second gear 2 5 km h In third gear 3 ...

Page 22: ...eat to suit the driver fig 13 FITTING THE BAG HOOK SPRING Fig 14 17 1 Loosen the screws 25 and remove the rear cover by pressing from inside fig 14 2 Cut the plastic straps to free the hook 26 and spring 27 fig 15 3 Secure the two spring hooks in the two holes indicated by the arrows fig 16 4 Reposition the cover by pressing with your hands and securing with the screws fig 17 FITTING THE GRASS COL...

Page 23: ...the multiple cap and press it well down 4 Loosen the front cover fixing screw 36 of the engine compartment and move it away fig 28 5 Fit the battery 32 in its housing fig 29 and the correct alignment of the blade with the shown on the technical data table servicing the engine itself HAZARD Filling up must be done with the engine switched off in an open and well ventilated environment DO NOT USE OP...

Page 24: ...riving seat and the engine compart 2 Unscrew the oil cap The oil level must be between the MIN and Follow the instructions in the attached engine manufacturer s manual 1 Keep the pedal pressed 2 Lift the parking brake lever 12 and keep lifted Release the pedal and returns to down position In the top part of its stroke works as a clutch pedal for machine movement With the pedal released the clutch ...

Page 25: ...ERATION CHECK cated in paragraph 6 Make sure that to each operation corresponds the indicated effect DRIVE SPEED CHANGE LEVER 18 Selects machine forward reverse movement This lever has 6 positions corresponding to 4 forward gears neutral position N and reverse gear R To switch from one gear to another at mid stroke lever to the required position Rotation to START position automatic engine start I ...

Page 26: ...START position which will return to I position ENGINE SWITCH OFF After using the machine 1 termediate pos ition Let the engine run for at least 20 seconds 2 position Before leaving the machine engage the par 15 11 12 Repeat the operation until the engine starts After the cold engine is started and runs for a while slowly adjust the throttle lever to a position between and as needed 9 The throttle ...

Page 27: ...bles sport CAUTION ON gradual to prevent sudden engagement of the drive causing the vehicle to jump EMPTYING THE GRASS BAG If the cut grass remains on the ground this means the grass bag is full 1 2 ke 5 6 prevent blade engagement CLEANING THE GRASS UNLOADING PIPE CAUTION performed with the engine switched off Grass could block the pipe due to Proceed as follows 1 Operate the parking brake 2 Disen...

Page 28: ...move the gear lever to neutral N 5 move the blade deck to minimum level full down 6 start the engine allow the blade to turn for a few minutes Release the bag and rinse it with a strong jet of water follow the instructions in the chapter Ba ph 1 4 maintenance and deposit HAZARD this is torn unstitched and shows damage HAZARD Due to the possible launching blade HAZARD inspection cleaning and servic...

Page 29: ...USE MANUFACTURER S GEN WARNING WARNING REPLACING THE BELT The belt replacement must be carried out at a Licensed Service Centre Replace the belts as soon as they show obvious signs of wear ALWAYS USE GENUINE REPLACEMENT BELTS NOTE To remove the blade hold it firmly wearing strong gloves and undo the central screw 1 Ø 20 mm 1 To ensure that it works properly without unusual vibrations any imbalance...

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Page 32: ... it was not designed or is not suited and no repairs alterations or modifications have been attempted by other than an Authorised Service Agent This guarantee will not apply if the tool is damaged by accident or if repairs arise from normal wear and tear Accessories such as bits blades sanding discs cutting lines etc are excluded from this guarantee Normal consumable parts such as carbon brushes b...

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