– put 26 mm blocks (1) under the front edge
of the deck and 32 mm blocks (2) under the
rear edge, and thenput the lifting lever into
position «1»;
– loosen the nuts (3), the screws (5) and the
locknuts (4 – 6) on both the right and left
side, so that the deck is resting firmly on the
blocks;
– push the two connecting rods (7) to the
back and screw down the two nuts (3) on
each rod until the front part of the deck just
begins to rise both at the right and the left,
and then tighten the relevant locknuts (4);
– turn both the rear screws (5) until the rear of
the deck begins to rise both at the right and
the left, and then tighten the relevant lock-
nuts (6).
If you are unable to get the cutting deck adju-
sted properly, consult a Licensed Service Cen-
tre.
6.3.3 A
DJUSTMENT TO THE ENGAGEMENT AND BRAKE OF THE BLADES
For models with lever operated
engagement
When the lever to disengage the bla-
des is operated, this also brings the
blade brake into operation for stopping
the blades within few seconds.
A badly functioning blade brake is
usually due to wear in the brake lining
(2) and this will need to be changed by
a Licensed Service Centre.
A stretched cable and changes in the length of the belt can impair the blades’
engagement or rotation.
To compensate this, turn the adjusting nut (1) till the correct spring length is
achieved (measured from the outer ends of the spring with the blades enga-
ged).
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EN 43
MAINTENANCE
4
1 = 26 mm
2 = 32 mm
3
7
5
6
1
2
Mod. 102
➞
122 - 124 mm
Mod. 122
➞
92,5 - 93,5 mm