* Be responsible to the others
* The unit is provided a foot-operated brake than stops the blades within 3
seconds after the drive lever tripping. Never attempt stopping the unit or tilting
the unit with blades still rotating. Wait for the blades to come stand by
themselves.
* If the blades get in touch with foreign objects, stop the engine immediately
and check the unit with blades stopped for damage. Continue working
with unit undamaged only.
* Walk while working and do not run.
* Always walk forward only. Never pull the unit walking backwards.
* When working on a slope, always work across, never down and up. Be
particularly careful when changing direction.
* When travelling across no-grass areas and transferring the unit from the work
area to another one, the blades must not be operating.
5.2 Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Fill in the fuel (see chapter Assembly and First Putting In Operation)
2. Clear any foreign objects from the land.
3. Spud the land until the soil is sufficiently loose.
4. Clean the unit thoroughly after every use.
6 Troubles-Causes-Troubleshooting
Trouble
Cause
Troubleshooting
Engine will not
start
1. Empty tank
2. Fouled air filter
3. No ignition spark
4. Flooded engine
1. Fill in the tank, check the fuel in carburetor,
and clean the hole in the lid with a needle.
2. Clean the air filter.
3. Clean the ignition plug or use a new one.
4. Remove the plug, clean and wipe dry; pull the
starting cable several times with the plug
removed.
Faltering
engine
1. Ignition cable detached
2. Fuel piping clogged or wrong
fuel
3. Blocked hole in the fuel tank
cover.
4. Water or dirt in fuel system
5. Fouled air filter
1. Push the plug socket firmly on the plug.
2. Clean fuel piping, use fresh/different fuel.
3. Replace the fuel tank cover
4. Drain the fuel and refuel.
5. Clean the air filter
Engine often
switches off
1. Too long ignition interval,
defective ignition plug
1. Adjust/replace the ignition plug
2. Set up the carburetor