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Translation of the original instructions for use

TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Contents

1

About these instructions for use .............. 32

1.1

Symbols on the title page ................... 32

1.2

Legends and signal words ................. 32

2

Product description .................................. 32

2.1

Designated use .................................. 32

2.2

Possible foreseeable misuse ............. 32

2.3

Safety and protective devices ............ 33

2.4

Symbols on the appliance .................. 33

2.5

Product overview (01, 02) .................. 33

3

Safety instructions ................................... 34

4

Unpacking and assembling the ride-on
mower ...................................................... 34

5

Controls ................................................... 34

5.1

Controlling the engine speed (03) ...... 34

5.2

Ignition lock (04) ................................. 34

5.3

Brake/clutch pedal (05), brake pedal
(06) ..................................................... 34

5.4

Transmission operation [driving
speed] ................................................ 35

5.4.1

Operating the manual transmis-
sion (03, 05, 07)........................... 35

5.4.2

Operating the foot hydrostat
transmission (03, 08) ................... 35

5.5

Operating the mower mechanism
(09, 10) ............................................... 35

6

Start-up .................................................... 36

6.1

Checking the mower mechanism ....... 36

6.2

Filling with oil (11, 12) ........................ 36

6.3

Filling with fuel (11, 13) ...................... 36

6.4

Check tyre pressure (14).................... 36

6.5

Hooking in and removing the grass
catcher (15) ........................................ 37

6.6

Checking the safety devices .............. 37

6.6.1

Checking the brake contact
switch (03, 04) ............................. 37

6.6.2

Checking the mower mechanism
contact switch .............................. 37

6.6.3

Checking the seat contact switch
(16) .............................................. 37

6.6.4

Checking the grass catcher con-
tact switch (17, 18) ....................... 37

6.6.5

Visual inspection of the mower
mechanism and belt covers ......... 38

7

Operating the ride-on mower..................... 38

7.1

Fundamental preparatory measures .. 38

7.2

Use of accessories ............................. 38

7.3

Pushing the ride-on mower (03, 19) ... 38

7.4

Starting and shutting off the engine .... 38

7.5

Driving with the ride-on mower ........... 39

7.5.1

Starting off and stopping with
manual transmission .................... 39

7.5.2

Starting off and stopping with foot
hydrostat transmission ................. 39

7.5.3

Preparing to drive at tempera-
tures below 10 °C......................... 39

7.5.4

Driving and mowing on slopes ..... 40

7.6

Mowing with the ride-on mower .......... 40

7.6.1

Switching on the mower mecha-
nism ............................................. 40

7.6.2

Mowing in reverse ........................ 40

7.6.3

Switching off the mower mecha-
nism ............................................. 41

7.6.4

Emptying the grass catcher (22,
23) ................................................ 41

7.6.5

Mowing interval ............................ 41

7.6.6

Mowing high grass ....................... 41

7.6.7

Cutting blade maintenance .......... 41

8

Cleaning the ride-on mower ...................... 42

8.1

Cleaning the grass catcher ................. 42

8.2

Cleaning the deck, engine and trans-
mission................................................ 42

8.3

Cleaning the discharge channel ......... 42

8.4

Cleaning the mowing system.............. 42

9

Maintenance.............................................. 43

9.1

Maintenance schedule........................ 43

9.2

Lubricating plan .................................. 44

9.3

Cleaning the air filter (11, 25) ............. 44

9.4

Checking the spark plug (26, 27, 28).. 44

Summary of Contents for 127486

Page 1: ...2 Checking the mower mechanism contact switch 37 6 6 3 Checking the seat contact switch 16 37 6 6 4 Checking the grass catcher con tact switch 17 18 37 6 6 5 Visual inspection of the mower mechanism...

Page 2: ...ity of open flames or heat sources 1 2 Legends and signal words DANGER Denotes an imminently danger ous situation which will result in fatal or serious injury if not avoided WARNING Denotes a potentia...

Page 3: ...during mowing Remove the ignition key before maintenance and repair work Important danger Keep your hands and feet away from the blade system Do not drive on gradients of more than 8 15 Danger Do not...

Page 4: ...roads Do not operate the ride on mower in poorly ventilated working areas e g a garage The exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide as well as other harmful substanc es Do not change or manipu...

Page 5: ...ving speed 4 To move off slowly release the brake clutch pedal 05 1 NOTE If you want to select a lower gear than the one that is engaged first brake to re duce the speed of the ride on mower until the...

Page 6: ...engine compart ment and fold the seat 11 1 back 6 3 Filling with fuel 11 13 WARNING Dangers when handling fuel Fuel is highly inflammable Only fill the fuel tank outdoors Do not smoke Do not refuel w...

Page 7: ...4 Attempt to start the engine i e ignition key in position II 04 NOTE The engine is not allowed to start 6 6 2 Checking the mower mechanism contact switch The mower mechanism contact switch ensures th...

Page 8: ...uthorised accessories or using acces sories incorrectly can expose the operator and other persons to significant risks The ride on mower could be overloaded This can lead to se rious accidents 7 3 Pus...

Page 9: ...the maximum cutting height see chapter 5 5 Operating the mower mechanism 09 10 page 35 3 Start the motor see chapter 7 4 Starting and shutting off the engine page 38 4 Pull the locking button 07 1 on...

Page 10: ...s when the mower mechanism is engaged Precondition The engine is running and the en gine speed controller 03 C is in the operating position see chapter 7 4 Starting and shutting off the engine page 38...

Page 11: ...Risk of injury due to objects being thrown out When crossing areas of grav el and crushed stone objects can be drawn into the running mower mechanism and then thrown out Always switch off the mower me...

Page 12: ...utting off the engine page 38 2 Remove the grass catcher see chapter 6 5 Hooking in and removing the grass catcher 15 page 37 Cleaning the grass catcher 1 Spray the inside and outside of the grass cat...

Page 13: ...er to move as well Parts are only allowed to be renewed by gen uine spare parts If in doubt always visit a specialist workshop or contact the manufacturer 9 1 Maintenance schedule The following jobs a...

Page 14: ...nts can be damaged due to dirt ingress when cleaning the air filter Make sure that the area surrounding the air filter is clean and that no dirt gets into the in take port of the engine when the air f...

Page 15: ...be switched off correctly loosen the nut 29 2 and adjust the Bowden cable 29 1 with the nut 29 3 until the mower mechanism can be switched off correctly again 9 6 Adjusting the mower mechanism 30 The...

Page 16: ...e polarity Red terminal positive terminal Black terminal negative terminal 1 Connect the charger to the mains and switch it on 10 TRANSPORT When transporting the ride on mower using transport equipmen...

Page 17: ...on operator s seat does not function Sit on operator s seat correctly switch defective Safety switch on brake pedal does not function Press brake pedal down fully Mower mechanism switched on Switch of...

Page 18: ...rely worn down Change blade Customer service work shop Grass in lawn too tall Mow grass twice 1st pass max cutting height 2nd pass desired cutting height Fabric bag blocked no air throughput Clean fab...

Page 19: ...lescopic lever Grass catcher fill level indicator No Yes Yes Cutting blade Number of cutting blades 1 Cutting width cm 61 6 Blade brake clutch Mechanical belt clutch Cutting height mm 25 75 Cutting he...

Page 20: ...ts on the appliance during the legal warranty period for claims relating to faults in accordance with our choice either to repair or replace The legal warran ty period is determined by the legislation...

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