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GB
Every 10 operating hours
•
Check all screw connections for a tight fit.
•
Check the fan, blade coupling and fan housing regularly for wear and a tight fit.
After every operation
•
Clean the mower.
•
Check the blade for damage and wear.
Running-in time – after the first 8 operating hours
•
Change the engine oil
Y1
.
Every 25 operating hours or every three months
•
Clean the pre-filter
W
.
•
Clean the spark plug and adjust electrode distance
Y
.
Every 50 operating hours or once a year
•
Change the engine oil
Y1
.
•
Lubricate the wheel bearings.
Every 100 operating hours
•
Clean the air filter paper insert
W
.
During annual servicing
•
Have the air filter paper insert and pre-filter replaced
W
.
•
Have the spark plug replaced
Y
.
•
Clean the gearbox and the area under the belt cover.
•
Check the drive throttle cable and adjust it if necessary.
•
Check the control bar, blade-brake cable, switch-on lever of the cutting unit with cable and the engine brake and have
these adjusted if necessary.
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CARE AND SERVICING OF YOUR LAWNMOWER
Regular care is the best guarantee of long working life and trouble-free operation!
Only use original spare parts because only those guarantee safety and quality!
Safety instruction!
See table for explanation of symbols page 3
Cleaning (Illustration O )
IMPORTANT
When carrying out cleaning and maintenance work, close the fuel cock Y2, place the mower on its right side or, even better,
tilt forwards O (spark plug pointing upwards), as otherwise you may have difficulties starting it up again. When tilting the
mower forwards, ensure that the ejection flap is not damaged. Secure the mower in the raised position!
ATTENTION
When tilting or placing the mower on its side, ensure that no oil or fuel comes out of the machine. Fire hazard!
Remove dirt and grass residue immediately after finishing mowing. Use a brush or cloth to clean.
ATTENTION
Do not put your fingers into the openings of the fan housing and hold onto the fan. If the blade bar is rotated during
cleaning, there is a risk that your fingers may become caught between the fan and the fan housing!
IMPORTANT
Never use a pressure cleaner or ordinary water jet to clean the drive section, motor parts (like ignition system,
carburettor etc.), and bearings. Damages or expensive repairs can be the consequence of such action.
IMPORTANT
If the underside of the mower is accidentally cleaned with water, immediately start the motor again and turn on the
blades. Any remaining water may damage the components (e.g. ball bearings), thus allow the coupling to operate
for several minutes to ensure that the water is thrown out of the components.
Storage
Always keep the machine in a clean condition in a closed, dry room out of reach of children. Always allow the engine to cool
down before you store the machine in a closed room.
Collapsing the handle (Illustration A1 )
– To save storage space or for transportation, loosen the four wing nuts such that the guide bar can be folded together
without resistance in Z-shape above the engine
A1
.
The locking cams on the bottom bar end must snap out of the holes on the housing.
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