Release 00 - 03/2018
Engine RS100 - RSC100
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Service manual
2. GENERAL AND SAFETY REGULATIONS
IMPORTANT: Before commencing with any
intervention, carefully read the information
provided in the present manual, in particular
the following safety regulations.
2.1. Qualification of operators
All maintenance, disassembly and repairs must be
carried out by expert mechanics who are familiar
with all the accident prevention and safety regu-
lations after reading through the procedures in this
manual.
2.2. Safety measures
All the engines are built in conformity with the Eu-
ropean safety regulations in force.
To maintain initial safety levels in the long term, the
Service Centre should take proactive measures by
making checks whenever possible.
Every time you are asked to service the engine (or
the lawnmower on which it is installed), you should:
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check:
- that the safety devices function correctly;
- that the casings and protection covers have not
been removed;
- that the nameplates or specification labels have
not been removed or made illegible, (as they
form an integral part of the safety devices).
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also:
- restore to proper working order any safety devi-
ces which have been manipulated or removed;
- replace ineffective, damaged or missing guards
and covers;
- replace illegible labels;
- do not carry out operations or modifications on
the lawnmower or on the engine that could af-
fect their performance or lead to an improper or
different use from the one for which it has been
designed and approved;
- warn the customer that the failure to comply with
the above points automatically voids the war-
ranty and the responsibility of the manufacturer.
2.3. Precautions during servicing
As well as following the usual accident prevention
regulations that apply to most repair shops, we
recommend you:
- disconnect the spark plug cap before servicing;
- protect hands with suitable working gloves,
especially when working near the cutting unit;
- check that you do not cause accidental petrol
leaks or other losses;
- do not smoke when working on the tank or when
handling petrol;
- do not inhale oil or petrol fumes;
- clean up all traces of spilt petrol immediately;
- do not pollute the environment with oil, petrol or
other waste and dispose of all waste in accor-
dance with the laws in force.
Exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide,
which is highly toxic, odourless and co-
lourless. Avoid inhaling.
- Perform tests on the engine in a well-ventilated
environment or in the presence of adequate
exhaust gas extraction systems.
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