Vari Hurricane F-600 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 2

 

 

F-600

 

 

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Contents

 

Basic information. ..............................................................................................................3 

Foreword.............................................................................................................................4 

2.1 

Warning ......................................................................................................................4 

Operation safety..................................................................................................................5 

3.1 

Safety regulations. ......................................................................................................5 

3.2 

Declared noise and vibration values...........................................................................6 

3.3 

Safety pictographs. .....................................................................................................6 

Use, technical specifications and technical description of the machine.............................8 

4.1 

Machine use. ...............................................................................................................8 

4.2 

Technical specifications. ............................................................................................8 

Instructions for use. ............................................................................................................9 

5.1 

Machine assembly. .....................................................................................................9 

5.2 

Adjustment of handlebars.........................................................................................10 

5.3 

Putting into operation. ..............................................................................................11 

5.4 

Starting the cutting blade..........................................................................................11 

5.5 

Machine travel forward and back. ............................................................................11 

5.6 

Machine stop.............................................................................................................12 

5.6.1 

Stopping on the plain........................................................................................12 

5.6.2 

Stopping on the slope .......................................................................................13 

5.7 

Working with the machine. ......................................................................................13 

5.7.1 

Adjustment of cutting height ............................................................................13 

5.7.2 

Travel speed choice ..........................................................................................14 

5.7.3 

Sward cutting....................................................................................................15 

5.7.4 

Problems at cutting ...........................................................................................15 

5.7.5 

Cutting on slopes ..............................................................................................15 

5.7.6 

Machine transport by road................................................................................16 

Maintenance, care and storage..........................................................................................16 

6.1 

Machine lubrication..................................................................................................16 

6.1.1 

Gear oil change and replenishment ..................................................................16 

6.1.2 

Engine oil replacement .....................................................................................16 

6.2 

Tightening of bolted connections. ............................................................................17 

6.3 

Working blade replacement and sharpening. ...........................................................18 

6.4 

Replacement of V-belts and adjustment of tension pulleys. ....................................18 

6.4.1 

Replacement of V-belts ....................................................................................18 

6.4.2 

Adjustment of tension pulleys ..........................................................................19 

6.5 

Setting up pulley wires, blade brake.........................................................................21 

6.6 

Adjustment of the automatic brake...........................................................................22 

6.7 

Table of service operations.......................................................................................23 

6.8 

Diagnostics of driving problems...............................................................................24 

6.9 

Washing and cleaning of the machine. .....................................................................24 

6.10 

Machine storage........................................................................................................24 

6.11 

Disposal of packaging and machine after the end of service life. ............................25 

Instructions for ordering spare parts.................................................................................25 

Contact to manufacturer. ..................................................................................................25 

The list of parts. ................................................................................................................25 

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Letter of Guarantee. ......................................................................................................40 

Text and illustrations c 2005 VARI,a.s. 

Publication No. VL-104-2005 

Year on the front page is the year of Manual printing 

Summary of Contents for Hurricane F-600

Page 1: ...Mulcher Hurricane F 600 Instructions for use 2006...

Page 2: ...pes 15 5 7 6 Machine transport by road 16 6 Maintenance care and storage 16 6 1 Machine lubrication 16 6 1 1 Gear oil change and replenishment 16 6 1 2 Engine oil replacement 16 6 2 Tightening of bolt...

Page 3: ...ll data on the machine purchase for the case of loss or theft of the original record Model F 600 Commercial name Hurricane Engine model Honda GCV 190 Machine ser no Year of manufacture Engine serial n...

Page 4: ...by persons in good mental and physical condition For the professional use of the machine the machine owner is obliged to ensure a work safety training and provide instructions on machine control for...

Page 5: ...could be flinging up or which might damage the machine If these cannot be removed avoid working in such places The machine is equipped with a rotating working implement Maximum circumferential speed...

Page 6: ...guaranteed level of acoustic performance of the machine LWA according to Government Regulation no 9 2002 Gaz C declared sum of accelerated vibrations transmitted onto operator s hands arms according t...

Page 7: ...F 600 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 8: ...o tyre profile and system of cutting height setup the machine is not designed for park treatment of green areas 4 2 Technical specifications Hurricane F 600 Unit Value Length inc handlebars mm 1940 Wi...

Page 9: ...he handlebars see fig 3 position 1 and put the handlebars to the working position Turn the handlebars anti clockwise around the vertical axis by 180 so that the grips point backwards Avoid contortion...

Page 10: ...of handlebar grips at height comfortable for the operator To sides Press down the lever position 2 in Fig 3 and turn the handlebars by one position to the left or to the right In order to lessen the...

Page 11: ...en slowly press the cutting blade drive clutch lever on the right handlebar grip with your right hand Press the lever slowly up to about two thirds of the stroke so that the cutting blade can start ro...

Page 12: ...Handlebars and control levers Lever positions of engine speed setup STOP MIN MAX CHOKE Note All four main positions of engine speed adjustment lever are arrested by means of a simple system dent rib i...

Page 13: ...d of solid bodies such as stumps branches stones wires loose construction debris etc which could be flinging up or which might damage the machine If these cannot be removed avoid working in such place...

Page 14: ...chine travel speed Gears are chosen by gear shifting lever situated on the left as viewed from the operator s site on the handlebars crossbar The shifted gear is indicated by an arrow on the lever aga...

Page 15: ...d to be cut Switch off the engine Clean the space under the cutting blade space and spread the cut grass across the ground surface Start the engine switch on the cutting blade drive and drive the mach...

Page 16: ...f machine safety Oil level in 4 stroke engines must range within limits described in the Instructions for engine operation and maintenance Follow all instructions concerning the intervals of machine m...

Page 17: ...fter season Lubricant Figure no All wires on the input to Bowdens cables and on the output from adjustment bolts min 2x yes silicone oil in atomizer Wheel pin and fork on the suspension of leading whe...

Page 18: ...and the blade holder back onto the blade shaft in a reverse order of operations Central bolt M10x1x25 has a fine thread and therefore it must not be confused with outer bolts whose threads are normal...

Page 19: ...upwards Don t dismount the bowden cable with the wire of engine revolutions control in any case Never put the engine on the side Oil might get into the exhaust or into the air cleaner The best engine...

Page 20: ...Wire in the tension pulley Bowden cable must not show any slackness In the case that the adjustment bolt is completely unscrewed and it is necessary to tighten the V belt the spring on the cable can b...

Page 21: ...en the nuts with care If there is no more pitch to be used in the adjustment bolts it is possible to move the hook on the cable to another hole in the tension pulley arm see Fig 12 13 so that the wire...

Page 22: ...ch lever Suitable slope is understood to be a slope whose length is below 5m and beneath which a sufficiently large vacant space can be provided for the machine coasting Be very careful when testing t...

Page 23: ...t increased resistance except for the common resistance of the mechanical gearbox If not so you have to unloose the nut slightly Check the adjustment of the automatic brake on the slope again see Poin...

Page 24: ...the tension pulley or down from the belt pulley Install the belt back in its place V belt torn Replacement Blade does not turn Excessive belt extension Replacement Brake cable stressed Set up the bra...

Page 25: ...l be used 2 Dismount plastic machine parts and parts made of non ferrous metals The dismantled machine remainder and the dismounted parts are to be disposed according to Waste Law No 185 2001 Gaz and...

Page 26: ...F 600 26...

Page 27: ...1 115 Bolt M10x25 SN 02 1103 55 184 568 2 116 Bolt M10x1x25 SN EN 28676 137 501 1 117 Bolt M6x50 SN 02 1103 25 184 551 2 118 Bolt M6x45 SN 02 1103 25 195 523 1 119 Bolt M6x35 SN 02 1103 25 184 587 1 1...

Page 28: ...F 600 28...

Page 29: ...9 514 1 213 Gearbox MST 203 566 184 618 1 214 Lever START DC10 1LC0717001 L 1350 184 534 1 215 Carriage bolt M10x110 SN 02 1319 25 184 550 1 216 Bolt M8x65 5 8 shape A SN EN 24014 1 217 Bolt M8x20 SN...

Page 30: ...F 600 30...

Page 31: ...1 312 Wheel 395 30 F arrow pattern right 3 50 8 4PR F 600 184 620 1 311 1 312 1 Tyre 3 5 8 00 KING TIRE 184 629 1 1 311 2 312 2 Tyre tube 3 5 8 00 angle valve TR87 184 628 1 1 311 3 312 3 Wheel rim 3...

Page 32: ...F 600 32...

Page 33: ...6T6K 184 563 1 409 V belt TX13x660Ld 6T6K 184 562 1 410 Engine HONDA GCV 190 A N2G7SD 184 624 1 411 Bolt M8x40 SN 02 1101 25 169 509 3 412 Bolt M8x35 SN 02 1174 25 189 590 1 413 Bolt M8x20 SN 02 1103...

Page 34: ...nge left 22 9 1646 036 184 104 1 3 Wheel hinge right 22 9 1646 037 184 105 1 4 Sliding washer 32 0 9220 229 182 039 4 5 Elastic cotter pin AMA 2914 182 533 2 6 Washer 21 SN 02 1702 15 124 530 2 7 Stir...

Page 35: ...Pin 3x18 SN 02 2156 127 504 1 3 Spring 1 25x11 25x28x8 5 32 0 9746 004 124 500 1 4 Nut M10 SN 02 1492 25 195 527 1 5 Washer 10 5 SN 02 1702 15 189 567 1 6 Handlebars holder F 700 22 9 8045 064 184 05...

Page 36: ...F 600 36...

Page 37: ...78 064 184 011 1 8 Holder of lever DC 10 32 0 8032 128 184 068 1 9 Control lever 32 0 8058 009 196 013 2 10 Rubber lever stop 32 0 8065 002 196 519 2 11 Lever pin 32 0 9311 157 196 520 2 12 Bolt M5x12...

Page 38: ...0 3325 069 184 579 1 3 Bearing 6300 2RS 189 585 2 4 Retaining ring 35 SN 02 2931 126 503 2 5 Retaining ring 10 SN 02 2930 602 1 519 1 6 Friction bearing A 10x14x10 SZ 184 599 1 7 Friction bearing A 1...

Page 39: ...ley 632 0 3325 068 184 512 1 3 Pulley bearing shell 632 0 9320 071 196 528 1 4 Friction bearing 6300 2RS 189 585 1 5 Retaining ring 35 SN 02 2931 126 503 1 6 Bolt M6x30 SN 02 1101 25 184 581 1 7 Nut M...

Page 40: ...od of warranty The manufacturer does not answer for defects of the product resulting from current wear or from the product s use for purposes other than specified Warranty extinction Claim of warranty...

Page 41: ...repair completion Brief description of the defect Replaced parts new warranty of months Parts Repair made by Service shop stamp and signature 2nd Warranty service Machine model Serial No Date Repair...

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