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• Be very careful if you reverse the brush-cutter or pull it back to- 

wards yourself.

• Do not change the motor speed regulation settings or use the motor 

at too high a speed.

WARNING : 

never  allow  the  engine  to  run  in  confined  areas. 

Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, which is odourless and can 

kill.

• Never close the choke flap when the engine is running or when it is 

hot.

• 

Never leave the engine running unsupervised (even if the ma- 

chine model allows). 

• Stop the engine for any maintenance on the brush-cutter.

• The drive and blade clutch levers never have to be locked in wor-

king position.

• If the brush-cutter  has to be lifted or transported, stop the engine 

and remove the spark plug cap.

• If you drive the brush-cutter out of the lawn, stop the engine or 

the blade.

•  By loading and unloading the machine it is recommended to use 

ramps or to ask help for the loading operation.

• Be sure also to comply with any legal requirements relating to the 

use of machines with thermal engines.

• These precautions are essential for your safety. 

• The recommendations given are not exhaustive however. Use your 

brush-cutter judiciously at all times. 

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

• Always maintain the machine and accessories in perfect working 

condition. 

• Replace worn or damaged parts for greater safety.

• Cleaning or servicing the brush-cutter should not be started before 

having stopped the engine and disconnected the spark plug.

• Always use petrol that you have bought recently. 

• Old petrol leave deposits in the carburettor, causes leaks and makes 

starting the engine difficult.

• Only buy the amount of fuel you need for on month’s use and keep 

it in a clean jerrican set aside for this purpose.

WARNING:

 fuel is highly flammable.

• Never store, pour or use petrol near a naked flame or near devices 

such as stoves, water-heaters with pilot lights or any other device 

liable to produce sparks.

•  Always fill in the fuel tank outside a building.

• Always fill the fuel tank in the open and do not smoke during this 

operation. 

• Add fuel before starting the engine.

• Never remove the fuel cap whilst the engine is running or hot.

• Allow the engine to cool for few minutes before filling.

• Ensure that the fuel tank and fuel can caps are replaced correctly. 

• Do not attempt to start the engine when any petrol has been spilt, when 

you can smell petrol or when other explosive conditions are present. 

• Remove the brush-cutter from the spillage area and avoid causing 

any source of ignition until the petrol vapour’s have dispersed. 

• Do not carry or store the brush-cutter with petrol in the tank or with 

the feed tap open.

• Do not modify the regulator springs, rods or other parts to increase 

the engine speed.

• Operate the engine at the recommended speed. 

• Do not check the spark by removing the spark plug. 

• Use an approved checking system.

• Do not pull the starter when the spark plug is removed. 

• If the engine is flooded, bring the gas lever to the MAXI position 

and pull until the engine starts.

•  Do not knock the engine wheel with a hammer or hard object. 

Otherwise, the wheel may break during operation. Have all major 

servicing operations performed by an authorized ETESIA dealer 

who has the appropriate tools. 

• Do not use the engine without the silencer.

• Check the silencer regularly and have it replaced if its is damaged 

or leaking.

•  Do not touch the exhaust pipe, cylinder or fins when hot. Other- 

wise, you may get burnt.

• Do not use the brush-cutter in wooded areas, brush or on fallow or 

grassy ground if the exhaust pipe is not fitted with a spark arrester 

(the owner or user is responsible for ensuring that the spark arrester 

is in good condition).

• Do not start the engine when the air filter or air filter cover is removed.

• To prevent the engine from starting accidentally, remove the spark 

plug cap during servicing operations.

• Clean the cylinder fins and regulator mechanism of any dirt, grass 

residues and other materials which could alter the engine speed.

•  Check the fuel piping and connections for cracks and leaks and 

have them changed if necessary.

• The spare blades must only be fitted on machines for which they are 

designed, in accordance with the instructions.

• The use of counterfeit parts or poor maintenance can alter the perfor-

mance of your product, or present a danger to you and other people. 

Use only original parts and follow the maintenance schedule.

RESPONSABILITY

• In the event of any use not in accordance with the relevant instruction 

booklet, ETESIA can accept no liability. 

Do not dump your grass clippings in unauthorized areas. 

• You must not make any modifications to the brush-cutter without 

the prior approval of ETESIA. 

•  Any modification not authorized by ETESIA could render the 

machine dangerous and lead to serious injury during use. ETESIA 

shall accept no responsibility if these instructions are not followed.

IDENTIFICATION OF THE BRUSH-CUTTER

• The serial number is on the identification label on your brush-cutter. 

• Always give this number to your dealer for all servicing on your  

brush-cutter.

• You will only be ready to use this brush-cutter after you read the 

safety instructions.

• Read completely this manual for the using and the servicing of the  

brush-cutter.

1• YOUR SAFETY AND THAT OF OTHERS

Содержание AH75

Страница 1: ...AK60 AH75 GB Original user manual Please read carefully before using your machine ...

Страница 2: ... 3 Description 7 4 Pictures 8 5 Technical specifications 13 6 Preparation and getting started 14 7 Operating instructions 15 8 Maintenance 16 9 Long stop Winter storage 19 10 Regular maintenance summary 20 11 Standard repairs Problems and remedies 21 12 Warranty 22 ...

Страница 3: ...e tinnitus temporary hearing loss then progressive deafness Use personal protection against noise Limit the intensity and duration of exposure Avoid mowing close to other sources of sound Allow for rest periods WARNING Excessive exposure to vibration can affect the cir culation or the nervous system The symptoms appear mainly in the fingers the hands or the wrists These symptoms may include loss o...

Страница 4: ... not carry or store the brush cutter with petrol in the tank or with the feed tap open Do not modify the regulator springs rods or other parts to increase the engine speed Operate the engine at the recommended speed Do not check the spark by removing the spark plug Use an approved checking system Do not pull the starter when the spark plug is removed If the engine is flooded bring the gas lever to...

Страница 5: ...on operational safety b Read them before using the motor c Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide an odourless poison that can cause severe nausea fainting or death Avoid inhaling exhaust fumes d Do not run the motor in an enclosed area e Gasoline is extremely flammable and explosive and can cause fires and severe burns Do not fill the fuel tank when the motor is running or hot f Gasoline is extrem...

Страница 6: ... speed 1 F BLADE CLUTCH CONTROL Start 1 Push the red safety button to the right and hold it 2 Apply the blade clutch control lever to the handlebar then release the safety button Stop To stop the blade release the blade clutch lever the blade is on stop and braked G DIFFERENTIAL BLOCKING Operate the differential lock lever To return to active differential configuration and improve handling release...

Страница 7: ...control lever 8 Speed selector lever 9 Blade clutch lever 10 Blade clutch safety button 11 Gas lever 12 Cutting height adjustment control 13 Differential lock control 14 Starter handle 15 Fuel tank cap 16 Air filter 17 Cutting height indicator 18 Folding control of handlebar SPARE PARTS Kit of 2 flails MC85 Blade body 50673 AK60 50533 AH75 Fuel preservation 09800 Anti punchure tyre liquid 28461 3 ...

Страница 8: ...2 5 4 3 1 20 a b AK60 a b AK60 8 4 PICTURES ...

Страница 9: ...8 6 7 11 10 9 a b AH75 AK60 AH75 1 2 a b 9 4 PICTURES ...

Страница 10: ...16 15 18 17 14 13 12 b a b c MC85 a b c a 05496 20602 37669 53792 AK60 50673 AH75 50533 71201 53839 37665 71242 a b 10 4 PICTURES ...

Страница 11: ...20 24 23 22 21 19 AK60 AH75 0 70 0 80 mm AK60 A B B1 B2 A B C AK60 a C a b AH75 11 4 PICTURES ...

Страница 12: ...29 28 26 25 27 a b c d 1 2 3 a 13 x 32 mm b AH75 AK60 12 4 PICTURES ...

Страница 13: ...ng height Adjustment in 3 positions 50 75 and 100 mm Dimensions Lxlxh Handlebar folded Handlebar in working position 1380 x 880 x 1140 mm 2130 x 880 x 1140 mm 1370 x 765 x 1140 mm 2100 x 765 x 1140 mm Wheel diameter wheel width Front 250 mm 65 mm Rear 430 mm 110 mm Weight 148 kg 122 kg Drive speed Forward 1 2 9 km h Forward 2 3 6 km h Forward 3 4 3 km h Reverse 2 5 km h Noise level at control posi...

Страница 14: ...approximately 1 5 cm space under the filler collar to allow the fuel to expand CAUTION Petrol is highly inflammable Do not smoke while filling with petrol The tank should always be filled with the engine switched off Never remove the fuel tank cap while the engine is running If petrol has been spread do not try to start the motor Take the machine away from the spoiled area and make sure there is n...

Страница 15: ...neven ground Select a superior position position 2 or 3 for a high speed if the conditions of use allow it dry grass neither too high nor too dense flat ground or displacement of the brush cutter with the blade stopped It is the observation of your terrain that will guide you in choosing the optimal speed of advancement SPEED ADJUSTMENT Move the selector lever located on the left of the dashboard ...

Страница 16: ...cutting edge becomes worn they can be turned around Also check that the blade coupling is in perfect condition and that the blade ends turn in the same plane If any damage is observed on a blade a more thorough examination of the other components will be necessary for instance the cutting housing blade coupling shear bolts blade bearing and belt If you do not know how to do it or you do not have t...

Страница 17: ... is in poor condition or if its electrode is worn out Clean the electrodes every 50 hours or at least once a year for the model AK60 or every 100 hours or 6 months for the model AH75 Measure the electrode gap with a feeler gauge If necessary correct it by bending the side electrode a picture 23 The distance must be 0 7 0 8 mm Screw the spark plug by hand After putting the spark plug in place tight...

Страница 18: ...y the parking brake Secure the vehicle using chocks Remove the wheel hub Unscrew the 3 screws with a flat wrench of 10 Remove sidewards the two securing rings Place a jack under the rear part of the chassis on the side where the wheel needs to be replaced and lift until this wheel does not touch the ground anymore Secure the machine by lying it on stable props You can now remove the wheel from the...

Страница 19: ...park plug back To prevent rust from forming close the engine valves by pulling gently on the starter handle until you feel some compression Before you put the machine back into place cool the machine then drive it into a dry place on a shelf or a sheet of metal To reduce the risk of fire store the machine in place free of grass leaves and grease and far from any ignition spark Of course you may le...

Страница 20: ...st hours Every 50 hours Every 100 hours Every 300 hours Periodically Observation Engine oil Check the level and adjust Change the oil Change the oil Necessary to be able to claim for warranty Air filter Check condi tion Clean Replace the car tridge Spark Clean adjust the electrodes Replace Replace if used too much AK60 AH75 Element Before each cutting After the 50 first hours Every 200 hours Perio...

Страница 21: ...overheats Blocked air filter Clean Blocked cooling grille Clean Insufficient engine oil Top up or change the oil Oil surplus Remove the excess with a syringe Carbon deposits in the combustion chamber Contact an approved ETESIA service engineer Insufficient ventilation around the engine Clean Defective starter unit Snapped cord or broken return spring Contact an approved ETESIA service engineer Une...

Страница 22: ...ble for warranty parts and labour It will therefore be paid back to the dealer according to charge scale mentioned in the agreement It is the dealers responsibility to make sure that the end user does receive the complete warranty allowed by ETESIA Should ETESIA not recognize any fault the dealer will be held res ponsible ETESIA reserves the right to cancel the decision with no compensation or war...

Страница 23: ...23 ...

Страница 24: ...eet the requirements of Directive 2000 14 EC regarding noise emissions in the environment and are subject to the internal production control procedure Annex V Mr Freddy Schmitt 13 rue de l industrie 67165 Wissembourg CEDEX is the person authorized to constitute the technical file Assessment of conformity in house inspection of machine manufacture according to Annex VIII of directive 2006 42 EC Don...

Страница 25: ...ETESIA SERVICE GARANTIE 13 rue de l Industrie 67165 WISSEMBOURG CEDEX France Stamp here please ...

Страница 26: ...achine in perfect working order that the user has been handed over and that he thoroughly read the use instructions safety and maintenance suggestions figuring in it that he has been informed of the warranty terms and that he accepts said terms without reserve or restriction Dealer s stamp and signature Date _ _ ____________________________________________ This card has to be returned completed to...

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