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GB Contents - “Original User Manual”
Illustrationer / Illustrations / Abbildungen / ............................ 1
GB Contents - “Original User Manual” .................................. 4
Identification of the machine ................................................. 4
Operation .............................................................................. 4
Angle of the rotary mower .................................................... 4
Cleaning ............................................................................... 4
Specifications ....................................................................... 4
CE Declaration of Conformity ............................................... 7
Identification of the machine
1.
Identification of the machine
A. Blade
B. Guard
C. Coupling shaft
D. Safety bar
E. Gear housing
F. Slide rails
G. Ejector
Operation
Before use, remove all foreign bodies from the area.
Stone, glass, branches and similar can damage the
machine. At the same time, check that all of the
bolts are secure and tighten if necessary.
Start the engine in accordance with the instructions
in the engine manual. Ensure that you are standing
clear of all of the machine’s moving parts when you
start the engine.
Never move on the machine when the engine is
running.
The machine must be switched off when leaving the
safety zone shown in the illustration.
ANYONE WHO IS NOT OPERATING THE MACHINE MUST
KEEP TO A SAFE DISTANCE OF AT LEAST 10 METRES.
The machine can work in almost any form of vegetation. The
machine’s blade rotates clockwise, which means that the
machine ejects material on the right side.
The machine has a low centre of gravity and good slide rails.
This means the machine is suitable for working on slopes
with an incline of up to 15 %.
Warning
Work must not be carried out on slopes with inclines that are
greater than 15%, because the engine will lack lubrication
and consequently become damaged.
The machine’s workload should not exceed the rotary
mower’s capacity. This is ensured by keeping the rotary
mower always at the same rpm. Avoid the rotary mower
head losing rpm. Reduced rpm can be a sign of overloading.
Angle of the rotary mower
On the shaft of the rotary mower (illustration 1, figure C), the
machine has been milled to allow the rotary mower to follow
the ground’s incline.
Cleaning
The machine should be cleaned after use. Use a garden
hose and rinse off soil and dirt. Free the rotary mower from
the shaft and clean off grass residue, etc. Wipe clean the
serial number using a damp cloth, otherwise the serial
number can become damaged. Avoid using a high-pressure
cleaner.
Always dry the rotary shaft thoroughly after cleaning and
finish by wiping the shaft with oil to minimise corrosion
on the shaft.
Shaft corrosion will lead to difficulties in connecting
equipment and the engine unit.
Inspect the blade and cutting deck by removing the rotary
mower and turning it over.
Check for any damage, cracks or rust.
A blunt blade can be sharpened, but a bent blade or a blade
damaged in any other way, must be replaced.
Remove grass residue, which often sticks to the blade shaft.
The gearbox is a maintenance free gearbox and must only
be refilled with grease (Multifak 90306500) at possibly spills
or repair.
Specifications
Working width
Max. 66 cm
Working height 10 cm
Weight
31 kg
Warranty and general terms and conditions
The warranty period begins from the date of purchase
and is valid for two years for private users in EU countries.
Machines sold for commercial use have a one-year warranty.
The warranty covers substandard performance, i.e.
manufacturing defects or material or functional defects.
Qualifications and requirements
Normal wear and the replacement of wearing parts are
NOT covered by the warranty.
Wearing parts whose durability is NOT guaranteed to
last more than 12 months:
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Blades
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Diaphragms/gaskets
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Bearings
The warranty does NOT cover defects or faults caused
by the following:
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Lack of service and maintenance
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Design changes
•
The machine has been exposed to external effects
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Damage to the paint, damage to the guard, handlebar,
panels, etc.
•
The machine has been misused or overloaded
•
Fitting/use of non-original spare parts
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Other conditions, for which Texas A/S is not liable for
At all times, only an authorised service centre may determine
whether a case is a warranty case or not.
Your purchase receipt is your proof of warranty. Therefore
it must never be discarded.
Remember
: When making a request for a warranty repair,
always provide the model number, year and serial number.
This can be found on the CE mark, which is on the guard
behind the engine.
*We reserve the right to make changes and are not
responsible for any printing errors.