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ROUTINE AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

Component When

What to do

Lawnmower 

and blade

After each use •Remove earth and grass using a small 

wooden stick and a plastic brush.

•Check that there are no breaks, deforma-

tions, cracks, bending, crushing, wear or rust.

•Check the state of wear of the blade, its 

sharpness and its balance. Sharpen or 

replace if necessary.

Grass col-

lection box

After each use Remove earth and grass, do not use sharp 

objects. If necessary, wash with water and 

dry thoroughly.

Control levers 

and handle

After each use Clean the dirt off the handles, and thorou-

ghly wipe traces of oil, petrol or dampness. 

Engine

After each use •Using a brush, clean the cooling fins.

•Keep all air vents in the engine clean and 

unobstructed.

Fuel pipes

After each use •Check that there are no cuts or cracks.

•Check  that  there  are  no  fuel  leaks.  If 

necessary, have the pipes replaced by an 

authorised service centre.

•The fuel filter, where fitted, is located along 

the fuel line, between the tank and carbu-

rettor. Check and clean at least every three 

tank fills, or in case the engine malfunctions.

Air filter

Clean every 50 

hours of use. 

Replace every 

100 hours of use. 

In case of use 

in dusty are-

as, clean and 

replace parts 

more often.

1. Open the filter box cover (fig.N2 pos.23).

2. Remove the filter element.

3. Gently knock it against a surface so the 

dirt comes off.

4. Reassemble the filter and its cover.

Spark plug

Clean every 25 

hours of use .

Replace every 

100 hours of 

use. For the 

s p a r k   p l u g 

type, check 

the technical 

specifications 

in the manual.

1. Disconnect the spark plug cap and 

unscrew the spark plug with the correct 

spanner (fig.F pos.19-20).

2. Check the spark plug and in case of 

carbon residue remove with a metal brush 

(not included). Replace the spark plug if 

the electrode is excessively worn or the 

insulation is damaged.

3. Measure the distance between the 

electrodes using a thickness gauge (not 

included) cross-checking with the value 

indicated in fig. F; adjust if necessary.

4. Screw the spark plug by hand.

5. Secure a used spark plug with around 

¼ turn of the spanner, and a new one with 

around ½ turn of the spanner.

Engine oil 

level check

Before each 

use

Do a level check and top up as indicated in 

the chapter “Internal combustion engine”.

Replacing 

the engine 

oil

Change the oil 

after the first 

month or after 

the first 20 hours 

of use. Then 

change it every 

12 months or 

every 80 hours 

of operation.

•The engine oil change must be done by 

an authorised service centre.

•The  used  oil  should  be  disposed  of  at 

collection and disposal centres.

G e n e r a l 

check-up

E v e r y   1 2 

months or eve-

ry 80 hours of 

use at the same 

time as the en-

gine oil change.

Take the machine to an authorised service 

centre for a general check-up.

SHARPENING AND REPLACING THE BLADE

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 WARNING! Each operation indicated below must be carried out 

while the engine is off, the blade stopped, the spark plug cap di-

sconnected and the fuel tank empty. Always wear protective gloves.

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 WARNING! The assembly of the blade must be carried out with 

absolute precision. Incorrect assembly causes danger.

If you have to replace the blade because of its poor condition, only 

use original spare parts of equal size and shape.

Before you start, carefully study the components and figure M. If you 

are not familiar with handling and assembling mechanical compo-

nents, we recommend that you contact an authorised service centre.

Avoid turning the blade by hand as it is directly connected to the piston 

and may compress the engine combustion chamber.

1. Wear protective gloves.

2. Fig. M1: Disconnect the spark plug cap (pos. 20) from the spark 

plug (pos. 19) to prevent suddenly starting the machine, and empty 

the tank.

4. Fig. M2: Tilt the lawnmower as shown in the figure to gain access 

under the machine (tank cap and carburettor will be in the upper 

part). Secure the position with straps to prevent the machine from 

falling on you.

5. Fig. M3: Use one hand to hold the blade (pos. 26) away from the 

cutting area, and using a socket hex key, unscrew the screw (pos. 

27). Remove the washer (pos. 28) and remove the blade.

6. Fig. M4: Sharpen the two cutting edges of the blade, while retaining 

the cutting angle.

7. Fig. M5: Check the balancing of the blade; if necessary, sharpen 

one of the cutting edges more in order to counterbalance.

8. Fig. M6: Reinstall the blade on the end of the engine shaft (pay 

attention to the positioning pins and the respective holes on the 

blade); the cutting edge must face the soil. Insert the washer and 

tighten the screw with a tightening torque of 30 Nm.

9. Visually check that the blade is correctly assembled.

10. Return the lawnmower to a horizontal position and start the engine 

to carry out a dry test run for 30 seconds.

ADJUSTING THE DRIVE CONTROL (fig. R)

(FOR LAWNMOWERS WITH DRIVE)

The forward clutch lever (where fitted, pos. 3) is already adjusted du-

ring assembly, however, with machine use and normal wear of some 

components, the drive could slip, and hence not transmit sufficient 

power to the wheels and wear the belt.

To restore drive to the wheels, it is necessary to adjust the control 

cable using the screw cable tensioner (pos. 38):

1. Loosen the nut.

2. Unscrew the cable tensioner as needed, as shown in figure R

3. Check that the lever has some initial clearance and that when fully 

pressed it activates drive in the rear wheels.

4. Screw the nut tightly to lock the position of the cable tensioner.

WASHING THE CASING INTERIOR (fig. S)

This operation is only possible if the water fitting is present (pos. 39) 

on the lawnmower casing.

1. Place the lawnmower on a flat and clean surface (no pebbles or 

sand), such as a cement floor or the like.

2. Adjust the cutting height to minimum

3. Empty the grass collection box and install in on the lawnmower

4. Connect the fitting of a water pipe (not included) to the fitting on 

the lawnmower (pos. 39) and open the tap

5. Pay attention because the floor will get wet and you may slip

6. Start the lawnmower and, standing still, keep it on for a few minutes 

(the length of time depends on the amount of dirt and whether the 

dirt is dry)

7. Turn the lawnmower off, close the water tap and disconnect the pipe

8. Unhook the grass collection box and empty out the dirt, then wash 

it out with water

9. Using a cloth, dry the lawnmower and grass collection box. If the 

grass collection box is in fabric, let it dry thoroughly before reusing it.

Summary of Contents for MTosSco

Page 1: ... Istruzioni originali Petrol lawn mower INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Translation from the original instructions ATTENZIONE Prima di usare la macchina leggete attentamente le istruzioni per l uso CAUTION Before starting the machine read the operating instructions carefully ...

Page 2: ... gli animali a distanza di almeno 10 metri durante il funzionamento della macchina f non azionare la macchina quando si è stanchi o sotto l influsso di droghe alcol o medicinali g usare un apparecchiatura di protezione personale Le apparecchia ture di protezione quali occhiali protettivi maschera antipolvere su superfici polverose cuffie antirumore guanti protettivi abbiglia mento robusto aderente...

Page 3: ...esenti tracce di usura o di deterioramento f sostituire per motivi di sicurezza le parti usurate o danneggiate g se deve essere vuotato il serbatoio del carburante eseguire questa operazione all aperto h mantenere pulita ed affilata la lama di taglio i fare effettuare le operazioni di manutenzione sulla macchina da parte di personale tecnico qualificato che utilizza soltanto ricambi originali l no...

Page 4: ...ioggia o temporale non siano presenti che attorno sia prevista un ampia zona operativa libera da impedimenti che vi sia una buona illuminazione naturale o artificiale che il tappeto erboso sia idoneo e l erba non sia eccessivamente alta non sia bagnato e sia privo di sassi radici sporgenti rami tubi cavi elettrici oggetti ecc che danneggerebbero la macchina e metterebbero in pericolo l utilizzator...

Page 5: ...ATTENZIONE Pericolo di incendio ed esplosione Effettuare il rifornimento di carburante a motore spento in un luogo all aperto e ventilato Se versato sulla macchina o sul pavimento asciugare bene prima di avviare la macchina ATTENZIONE Pericolo di incendio ed esplosione Non versare il carburante sulle superfici calde del motore Utilizzare solo benzina senza piombo per veicoli benzina verde o Eurosu...

Page 6: ...ba curata e per tagli frequenti di piccola entità l erba tagliata diventerà un fertilizzante si consiglia di arieggiare il terreno più volte durante l anno Operatore Mantenete la posizione d uso illustrata nelle figure L cioè con rasaerba postodavantiavoi ilmanicosuperiorevimanterràadistanzadisicurez za dalla zona di taglio Non mettetevi mai di fianco o davanti al rasaerba Se utilizzate il rasaerb...

Page 7: ...montaggio della lama deve essere eseguito a perfetta regola d arte Un montaggio errato genera pericoli Se si deve sostituire la lama per il suo cattivo stato utilizzate esclu sivamente parti di ricambio originali di uguali dimensioni e forma Prima di procedere osservate attentamente i componenti e la fig M Se non avete dimestichezza con la manipolazione e l assemblaggio di componenti meccanici vi ...

Page 8: ...tto ATTENZIONE Se dopo aver eseguito gli interventi sopra descritti la macchina non funziona correttamente o in caso di anomalie diverse da quelle indicate portatela presso un centro di assistenza autorizzato esibendo la prova di acquisto e richiedendo ricambi originali Fate sempre riferimento alle informazioni riportate sull etichetta dati tecnici IMMAGAZZINAMENTO Effettuate una accurata pulizia ...

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Page 10: ...otective footwear and long trousers Do not use the machine with bare feet or while wearing sandals b Always carefully inspect the area where the machine will be used and remove any objects that could be propelled by the machine c WARNING Petrol is highly flammable Keep fuel in the appropriate resistant containers Only refuel outside and do not smoke during this operation Add fuel before starting t...

Page 11: ...on the blade and the lack of maintenance significantly affect noise level and vibrations Therefore adopt all the preventive measures necessary to eliminate any possible damage due to loud noises and strain from vibrations wear safety earmuffs anti vibration safety gloves take breaks while working and ensure that the machine and the blade are kept efficient at all times SYMBOLS Carefully observe th...

Page 12: ...nmower may mark the grass with an unattractive result SWITCHING ON When choosing where to use the machine the following should be considered that there is no bad weather such as rain or storms that there should be a large operational area free from obstacles that the area is well lit with natural or artificial light That the turf is suitable for mowing and the grass is not excessively tall that it...

Page 13: ...on the rod attached to the cap a greater or lesser quantity than the one prescribed will damage the engine 4 Re tighten the cap by turning it clockwise 5 Wipe with a cloth any drops of oil spilled on the machine FILLING UP WITH FUEL WARNING Risk of fire and explosion Refill with fuel with the engine off in a well ventilated outdoor area If the fuel has splashed onto the machine or pavement wipe it...

Page 14: ...se shown in figure L with the lawnmower in front of you the upper handle will keep you at a distance from the cutting area Never be on the side or in front of the lawnmower If using the lawnmower without grass collection box pay attention to the movement of your feet which must always remain at a safe distance in particular pay close attention when moving the lawnmo wer backwards when reversing an...

Page 15: ...f you have to replace the blade because of its poor condition only use original spare parts of equal size and shape Before you start carefully study the components and figure M If you are not familiar with handling and assembling mechanical compo nents we recommend that you contact an authorised service centre Avoid turning the blade by hand as it is directly connected to the piston and may compre...

Page 16: ... reinstall it in the correct sense WARNING If the machine still fails to operate correctly after you have carried out the above operations or in the event of ano malies other than those described above take it to an authorised service centre showing proof of purchase and ask for original spare parts Always provide the information shown on the tech nical data label STORAGE Clean the machine and all...

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