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Operating 

instructions 

 

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• 

Measure the distance between the 
cutters’ front edge and the ground 
and between the cutter’s rear edge 
and the ground. The measured 
distance from the front edge 
should be 3–6 mm lower than the 
distance from the rear edge. If this 
is not the case, continue with the 
next step. 

• 

Loosen the two locknuts (3), 
if installed. 
Steadily tighten the nuts (1) to 
raise the front side of the cutters; 
steadily loosen the nuts (1) to 
lower the front side of the cutters. 

• 

When the sides are correctly 
aligned, retighten the locknuts (3), 
if installed. 

Note! You must make sure that the 
hanger (4) is fully engaged to the stop 
in the cutters’ pick-up hook. 
 

Servicing 

Observe the maintenance regulations 
in the engine handbook. At the end of 
the season a specialised garage must 
inspect and service the appliance. 

 Caution! 
Environmental hazard from engine 
oil 

After changing the oil, give unwanted 
oil to an authorised disposal site or 
company. 

Environmental hazard from batteries 

Used batteries do not belong in 
household waste. Give unwanted 
batteries to your dealer or a disposal 
company. Remove the batteries before 
the appliance is scrapped. 

After 5 operating hours 

• 

  First engine oil change: see the 

engine handbook for further 
intervals. 

• 

Quick oil drain (Fig 22) (option): 
this is used for draining off oil. 

Every 10 operating hours 

• 

Clean or replace the air filter 
(see engine handbook). 

• 

Apply grease type 251H EP 
through the nipples to lubricate 
all cutter shafts, tension pulleys, 
and tension pulley receivers. 
This work must be performed at 
a specialised garage. 

 

• 

Apply grease type 251H EP 
through the nipples to lubricate 
the front wheels’ bearings and 
axles. 

Every 25 operating hours 

• 

Apply grease type 251H EP 
through the nipples to lubricate 
the cutters’ front wheels. 

Every 50 operating hours 

• 

A specialised garage must remove 
soiling and grass residue from the 
drive gears. 

Every 2 months 

• 

Pressurise the front tyres to 
approx. 2.3 bar and the rear tyres 
to approx. 0.8 bar. See also the 
manufacturer’s recommendation 
on the tyre walls. 

• 

For battery type 2 only: 
Fill the battery cells with distilled 
water until the level reaches 1 cm 
below the filling aperture. 

When needed 

Cleaning the battery 
Clean the battery at regular intervals. 
Keep the battery terminals and cables 
clean. Grease the battery terminals 
with a little vaseline. 
Charging the battery 
Use a voltmeter to check the battery 
voltage. When the voltage is lower 
than 12.6 V (dc), the battery must be 
charged in accordance with the table 
(max charging current 6 A at 12 V). 

 

Voltmeter 

reading 

Battery’s 

charged 

state 

Requisite 

charging time

12.7 V 

100 % 

12.4 V 

75 % 

approx. 

90 min 

12.2 V 

50 % 

approx. 

180 min 

12.0 V 

25 % 

approx. 

280 min 

 

Note! 

Observe the information in the 

operating instructions for your battery 
charger

 

Replacing fuses 

• 

Replace defect fuses with fuses of 
equal ratings only. 

 
 
 
 

Once a season 

• 

Lubricate the steering gear teeth 
with a multipurpose grease. 

• 

Lubricate the steering assembly’s 
joints with a few drops of light 
oil. 

• 

Lubricate all rotating and bearing 
sites (control levers, cutter height 
adjuster, etc.) with a few drops of 
light oil. 

• 

Clean the spark plug and adjust 
the electrode gap or replace the 
spark plug (see engine handbook). 

• 

The cutters must be sharpened or 
replaced at a specialised garage. 

Take the appliance to a specialised 
garage for inspection and maintenance 
once a season. Observe also the 
instructions in the engine handbook 
for engine maintenance.  
 

Storing 

 

 

Caution! 

Material damage to the appliance  

Keep the appliance only in clean and 
dry rooms when the engine is cold. 
For longer periods of inactivity, 
protect the vehicle in all events against 
rust, e.g. in winter. At the end of the 
season or when the vehicle will not be 
used for longer than a month: 

• 

  clean the appliance and 

accessories, 

• 

  to protect metal parts from rust, 

wipe them all down with an oiled 
cloth or apply an oil spray, 

• 

 charge 

the 

battery, 

• 

before winterising the appliance, 
remove and charge the battery and 
store this in a cool, dry place 
(protected against frost); recharge 
the battery every four to six 
weeks and before installing it in 
the appliance, 

• 

  drain off fuel (outdoors only) and 

put the engine out of operation as 
described in the engine handbook, 

• 

lubricate the appliance adequately 

at all points, 

• 

 

pressurise the tyres to the 

respective values, 

• 

   keep the appliance in a clean, dry 

room. 

 

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