Webb WER41HP Operator'S Manual & Parts List Download Page 10

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

(WER41SP only)

The grass catcher attaches easily by
lifting the mower’s Rear Flap
with one hand 

(fig. 9)

 and slide the 

Grass Catcher into position 

(fig. 10). 

For best results adjut the cutting height
of your mower to suit your mower
conditions. Do not try to remove too
much grass in one pass.

Adjustment of the cutting height is made
centrally. Turn off the mower and 
take the weight of the mower by lifting.
Take hold of the Cut Height Adjustment
Lever, positioned on the mower’s right-
hand rear wheel. 

Move the lever outwards to release it 
from its locating notch. Move the lever
towards the fornt of the machine to
increase the cutting height and towards
the rear to reduce the cutting height. 
Return the lever to the locating notch to 
set the desired cutting height.
Make sure the handle fits snugly and 
securely into its serrated holder 

(fig 11).  

Cut grass is damp. Regular cleaing after 
each use will ensure better functioning
of the mower and reduce the risk of
corrosion or seizure.

Having finishing mowing, allow the 
engine to cool then remove accumulated
grass clippings from and around the
engine with a brush. Clean the grass
collection bag annually with a brush or
gentle spray of water to allow to dry.

Clean the underneath of the deck regularly
- Disconnect the spark plug cap and tilt
the mower backwards. Remove cut grass
with a scraper and a brush. 

Do not use a pressure washer or hot
water to clean the mower. Dry off the
machine before storing by leaving it
running for a few minutes on a flat, clean
surface to prevent corrosion or seizure.

Start your mower (see: starting the
engine). Keep hold of the Safety (OPC)
Lever (releasing the Safety (OPC)  Lever
will stop the engine to avoid accidents)

(fig 12)

. To power the mower forward

Store your mower in a dry, well-
ventilated area, away fomr flames, 
sparks or heat sources. Disconnect the 
spark plug cap. Avoid storing beneath a

tarpaulin or similar cover as it may cause
condensation resulting in corrosion.

 

                  Thoroughly cleaning the 

mower. Run the engine outdoorsuntil the
fuel tannk is empty or empty fuel using  a
fuel suction pump. Dispose of discarded
fuel safely and responsibly. Run the 
engine until the remaining fuel is consumed.
Turn fuel tap to OFF 

(fig. 14).

Remove the spark plug from the engine. 
Pour a tablespoon of engine oil into the
cylinder. Gently pull the starter rope 
several times to distribute the oil to 
pretect the cylinder over winter. 
Replace and tighten the spark plug.

Ensure the fuel tank is empty. Run the
engine until any remaining fuel is 
consumed. Allow the engine to cool. 
Turn fuel tap to OFF position 

(Fig. 14)

For best results cut your lawn in 
alternative directions switching 
direction each time you cut. Cut your
lawn at an equal and same height.
Slightly overlap your cutting lines.

move the Drive Lever up and forward 

(fig. 13)

. The Mower can be pushed with

the drive disengaged for more precise
handling. After mowing and emptying
the Grass Catcher ensure the engine it
not running and turned off. 

How to cut for best results

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Before starting your mower
inspect it carefully to ensure that
there are no loose parts and that it
is in good working order.

Be sure of your footing. 
Always walk, never run, when
operating the lawnmower.

Keep hands, feet and
clothing away from the
mower’s moving parts and
always wear appropriate footwear
(avoid sandals or open shoes). 

Never put your hands or feet  
underneath the chassis of the
lawnmower while the engine is
running.

Clear the area to be mowed of any
stones, sticks, wire and debris
before beginning. Always ensure
that you mow a safe distance away
(over 14 metres) from adults, 
children and animals.

Always use fresh premium unleaded
petrol that is not more than 4-6 weeks
old.  Fill the tank using a funnel, but
never completely. Clean up 
any overflow or splashes 
before starting.

 Do not smoke when filling 
the fuel tank, using the
machine,or when petrol is in the
immediate area. Never use or store
the mower near a naked flame.

Turn off the engine and disconnect
the spark plug cap before cleaning,
transporting, or making adjustments.
Never leave the mower unattended.

Never open the fuel filler cap, or fill
the tank, if the engine is still hot
after use. Please ensure that you
securely tighten the petrol cap 
after filling.

Mow across the face of slopes,
not up & down, and avoid mowing on
very steep slopes. We recommend
you avoid mowing when it is
raining, after nightfall or in
poor light conditions.

Do not transport the 
mower in a vehicle if there 
is any petrol in the tank.

Be aware that the machine’s
exhaust area and other parts 
of the lawnmower get very 
hot during and right after use.

Turn off the engine before 
emptying the grass-catcher and
before clearing any grass caught
in the rear flap where the catcher fits.

Store fuel and oil in a cool
well-ventilated place, away
from direct sunlight and gas
cylinders or hot water heater systems

It is recommended that you wear
ear protectors, safety goggles and
safety boots when using the
lawnmower.

All servicing and repair work under
warranty must be carried out by an 
Authorised Dealer, otherise the 
1+1-Year warrany may be void. 

To inspect the underside of your
mower, only tilt the lawnmower
to  your right, or back, when standing 
behind it (this is the side where the
exhaust is near the ground)  otherwise
oil may leak into inappropriate areas
of the engine. Never tilt the lawnmower
when  the engine is running.

Do not operate the machine by
pulling it towards you as you risk
pulling it onto your feet. Instead,
always push and walk behind your
lawnmower.

Do not fill the tank, or start
the lawnmower indoors, or in a
poorly ventilated area, as exhaust
gases contain poisonous substances
and petrol fumes are flammable 
and dangerous.

Do not alter engine governing
settings or over-rev the engine, as
excessive speed is dangerous and
can reduce engine life.

Summary of Contents for WER41HP

Page 1: ...understand this manual paying particular attention to the safety instructions before use Operator s Manual Parts List 193860001 193859001 20 Oct 2015 41cm Push Self Propelled Steel Deck Lawnmower WER4...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Basic Maintenance Technical Speci cation Parts List Diagrams Declaration Of Conformity Warranty For Spares or Support of your Webb product please contact us Tel 01793 333212 Mon Fri 8 30am to 5 00pm...

Page 4: ...panner Instruction Manual Spanners Cable Ties Spring Cord Guide Flash Nuts Bolt Nut Assembly Please read understand this manual paying particular attention to the safety instructions before use Operat...

Page 5: ...ever WER41SP Only ThrottleControlLever FuelTankCap Air Filter Spark Plug 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Exhaust Oil Filler Dipstick Height Adjustment Lever Grass Collection Bag Transmission Adjustment BOX CO...

Page 6: ...have all the parts required for assembly see page 2 for reference INSTRUCTION MANUAL Attach lower handle bar bolts Take the weight of the handle bar and fit the lower bolt first Pull the brake lever...

Page 7: ...d lower towards the mower Refit the lever into the hole in the mower handle Fit the Cable ties Pull the starter cord upto the spring Holding the cord at the lower side of the spring rotate the string...

Page 8: ...filler do not screw back in place remove the dipstick again and check the level The oil level must be between the min and max marks on the dipsick fig 3 Replace the dipstick and screw into place Petro...

Page 9: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL brake...

Page 10: ...ot water to clean the mower Dry off the machine before storing by leaving it running for a few minutes on a flat clean surface to prevent corrosion or seizure Start your mower see starting the engine...

Page 11: ...very steep slopes We recommend you avoid mowing when it is raining after nightfall or in poor light conditions Do not transport the mower in a vehicle if there is any petrol in the tank Be aware that...

Page 12: ...rench while holding the blade firmly in one hand NB wear suitable gloves Rotate clockwise Check the correct alignment and matching of pads with the blade The blade must be positioned precisely on its...

Page 13: ...o move the drive lever towards the handlebars Conversely if the transmission cable is not tight enough the transmission will function poorly and lack power In its transmission engaged position fig 18...

Page 14: ...with our policy of continuous improvement WEBB reserves the right to change the design and configuration of any of its products without notice or obligation Therefore please treat the text and images...

Page 15: ...ment for use Outdoors Directive The conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with EN ISO 5395 1 2013 EN ISO 5395 1 2013 EN ISO 14982 2009 Notified Body T V S D Product Service GmbH A...

Page 16: ...WER41HP 193859001...

Page 17: ...79265 Washer 8 4 12 WE50271 Rear Discharge Cover Spring 1 38 WE479290 Clip 4 2 13 WE50272 Rear Discharge Cover Axle 1 39 WE479273 Pin 2 20 2 14 WE50655 01 Upper Handle 1 40 WE479263 Nut M5 2 15 WE5065...

Page 18: ...WER41SP 193860001...

Page 19: ...5 Washer 8 4 17 WE50284 01 Lower Handle Mounting Right 1 55 WE479290 Clip 4 2 18 WE479031 01 Flash Nut 2 56 WE479273 Pin 2 20 2 19 WE479179 Recoil Hook 1 57 WE479263 Nut M5 2 20 WE50416 Bolt M8 50 2 5...

Page 20: ...NOTES...

Page 21: ...NOTES...

Page 22: ...Held Range Please register your machine using the following pages or at www webblawnmowers co uk By registering your machine you agree to maintain the machine in accordance with the service schedules...

Page 23: ...ty a The warranty policy does not cover any depreciation or damages caused by ordinary wear rusting or corrosion lack of correct maintenance or operation misuse abuse lack of transportation or acciden...

Page 24: ...ch are specialised in our products and will be aware of your particular machine and any technical updates which will save valuable time money If you are using your machine in dry dusty or high tempera...

Page 25: ...correct service actions have been completed PLEASE ENSURE THE SERVICE BOOK IS AVAILABLE FOR THE DEALER DURING SERVICE WORK 1st Service This must be stamped by an approved service dealer to qualify fo...

Page 26: ...48 Months Date Date Date Date Date Date Date Date 72 Months 96 Months 120 Months 60 Months 84 Months 108 Months 132 Months INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 27: ...your and or your machine We value your trust by giving us this information about yourself and we are committed to protecting your privacy From time to time Webb its associated companies authorised dea...

Page 28: ...Webb Lawnmowers Murdock Road Dorcan Swindon Wiltshire SN3 5HY...

Reviews: