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in summer; mowing must be higher to prevent the soil from drying out
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mowing wet grass may result in a lower efficiency of the blade due to grass catching on the blade and
grass being ripped out of the ground
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in the event of exceptionally tall grass it is appropriate to perform the first mow at the maximum
permitted mowing height of the machine and then mow again only after two or three days.
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the lawn will have a better appearance when it is mowed regularly over its entire area at the same
height with alternating mowing directions.
MAINTENANCE
- All nuts, pins and bolts must be properly tightened so that the machine is in a safe and operational condition.
Regular maintenance is the basic prerequisite for ensuring safety of the user, maintain the lawnmowers
operating condition and high performance.
- Never store a machine with petrol in the fuel tank inside a building where the fumes could come within
range of an open fire, sparks or sources of high temperature.
- Before storing in any enclosed area, allow the engine to cool down.
- To reduce the risk of a fire, ensure that the lawnmower and in particular the engine, exhaust muffler and
also the location of spare fuel storage are free of grass, leaves or excessive amounts of lubricant.
- Regularly inspect the condition of the deflector and the grass catcher and replace if damaged.
- Drain the fuel in a well-ventilated area and when the engine has cooled down.
- When removing or installing the mowing blade, use suitable work gloves.
- It is necessary to check the balance of the mowing blade every time that it is sharpened.
- ATTENTION!
Before performing any inspection or maintenance, stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug
and wait for the engine to cool completely.
- Regularly inspect the lawnmower and ensure that all grass deposits are removed from the underside of the
chassis.
- Regularly lubricate the axle of the chassis and the bearings using a suitable lubricant.
- Regularly inspect the condition of the blades because they have a significant effect on the performance of
the lawnmower. Blades should always be sharp and balanced.
- In regular intervals, check that all nuts and bolts are tightened. Nuts and bolts that are worn out or
incorrectly tightened may cause serious damage to the engine or the frame.
- If the blade strongly impacts an obstacle, stop the lawnmower and take it to an authorized service centre.
- ATTENTION:
Always use only original spare parts. Poor quality spare parts may cause serious damage to the
lawnmower and create a safety hazard.
- Do not perform service work unless you have the necessary knowledge and equipment.
- Always after each end of work thoroughly clean the machine of dust, repair and replace damaged parts.
- Keep the air vents clean to prevent the engine from overheating and being damaged.
- Never clean or spray water on the device. Clean the engine cover with a soft damp cloth. Never use cleaning
agents or solvents such as petrol, alcohol, ammonia, etc.! These solvents can damage the plastic parts of the
product.
- The starter cord must be replaced at the first signs of wear.
BLADE
- The blade is made from pressed steel.
- To achieve the best possible mowing results, regularly sharpen the blades, approximately after every 25
hours of operation. Check that the blade is always correctly balanced. To do this, insert a steel axle (Ø 2 –
3
mm) into the middle hole. If it is correctly balanced, the axis will remain in the horizontal position. If the
blade does not remain in the horizontal position, replace it.
- When removing the blade, screw out the bolt, check the load bearing part of the blade. If the parts are
worn out or damaged, replace them.
AIR FILTER CLEANING
1. Remove the air filter cover bolt.