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Operating 

instructions 

 

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Risk of asphyxiation from carbon 
monoxide  

Run the IC engine outdoors only.  

Risk of explosion and fire 

Fuel/petrol vapours are explosive, 
and fuel is highly flammable. Fill the 
engine with fuel before turning the 
ignition. Keep the petrol tank closed 
when the engine is running or is still 
hot. Refill with fuel only when the 
engine has been switched OFF and has 
cooled down. Avoid naked flames and 
sparking, and do not smoke. Fuel the 
appliance outdoors only. Do not start 
the engine when fuel has overflowed. 
Remove the appliance from the fuel-
contaminated site and wait until the 
fuel has completely evaporated. 
To prevent the risk of fire, please keep 
the following parts free of grass and 
leaking oil: engine, exhaust, battery, 
fuel tank. 

 

Risk of injury from defect 

appliance 

Operate the appliance only when it is 
in perfect technical condition. Subject 
the appliance every time to a visual 
check before you operate it. Check for 
any damage in particular on the safety 
devices, the cutters and their mounts, 
the controls, and the screw unions, and 
make sure they all sit tightly. Replace 
any damaged parts before operating 
the appliance. 

Operating hours 

Observe the national and the 
municipal regulations governing the 
times the appliance may be used 
(if necessary ask your local authority). 

 

Before operating the appliance 

Check the following: 

• 

all guards 

• 

the engine’s oil level (see engine 
handbook) 

• 

the fuel tank level  

• 

the tyre pressure (see section 
“Servicing”) 

• 

side panels. 
Also check add-on equipment and 
the areas near air filters for soiling 
and cuttings. 

 
 
 
 

Adjustments before driving the 
appliance 

    

Caution!  

Do not make any adjustments when 
the engine is running or the 
appliance is moving 

• 

Park the appliance on a firm, 
horizontal surface and engage 
the locking brake. 

• 

Perform all work when the engine 
is switched OFF. 

When working on moving parts: 

• 

remove in addition the spark plug 
terminal from the spark plug. 

 

Adjusting the driver’s seat 

Fig 20 

• 

Loosen the two wing nuts (1). 

• 

Push the seat (2) along the slide 
rail (3) to the desired position. 

• 

Retighten the wing nuts (1). 

 

Adjusting the drive control levers 

Fig 21 
If necessary the drive control levers 
can be adjusted higher or lower and 
to the side. 
Adjusting the height 

• 

Remove the nuts (1). 

• 

Remove the drive control lever 
(3), but without removing the 
screws (2). 

• 

Use the screws (2) to secure the 

drive control lever in the other 

pair of holes (6) in the mount (4). 

• 

Again fasten (tighten) the nuts 

(1). 

Adjusting the sides 

• 

Loosen (do not remove) the nuts 
(1). 

• 

Move the drive control lever in 
the adjusting segment (5) 
backwards or forwards to the 
desired position. 

• 

Retighten the nuts (1). 

 

Adjusting the cutter wheels 

Fig 28 
The cutter wheels should always be  
6–12 mm above the ground at their 
lowest cutter position. The cutter 
wheels are not designed to bear the 
weight of the cutters.  
If necessary, arrange the wheels at 
equal distances. 
 

Starting the engine 

Fig 10 

• 

Sit on the driver’s seat. 

• 

Place both drive control levers 
into the outer Neutral recesses 
(1 and 3). 

• 

Turn the PTO switch (4) to OFF. 

• 

Move up the cutters. 

• 

Engage the locking brake. 

• 

Do not operate the drive control 
levers. 

• 

Move the accelerator lever (6) 
to “Fast/        ”. 
When the engine is cold, move 
the accelerator lever to      or pull 
the choke (5) if your model 
features this (a hot engine may 
not need the choke). 

• 

Turn the ignition key clockwise 
to “Start/      ”. Once the engine 
is running, release the key. It will 
then return to ON/         . 

Note!

 Do not keep the ignition key at 

Start/      for longer than five seconds 
per start attempt. Wait about one 
minute before the next start attempt. 

• 

Slowly press in the choke button 
(if your appliance features this).  

• 

Pull back on the accelerator lever 
until the engine runs quietly. 

Stopping the engine 

• 

Turn the ignition key 
anticlockwise to “O/     ”. 

• 

Before leaving the appliance, 
engage the locking brake and 
withdraw the ignition key. 

 

Driving the appliance 

Caution! 

Avoid abrupt engine starts, excessive 
speed, and flat-out braking. 
Be particularly careful when 
reversing. Never change direction 
(forwards to reverse and vice versa 
or zero or pivot turns) without first 
stopping the appliance. This appliance 
has no turning circle; instead the rear 
tyres serve as a pivot. A conventional 
appliance can turn in a circle, but this 
circle has a minimum diameter. 
Owing to its short length and the 
ability to turn about its own axis the 
appliance exhibits superior 
manoeuvrability.  

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Страница 6: ...s seat Figures The details in the figures may differ slightly from the purchased appliance Preparing the appliance Battery Danger Risk of poisoning and injury from battery acid Wear goggles and protec...

Страница 7: ...but until the level reaches 1 cm below the filler s lower edge Seal the petrol tank securely Risk of asphyxiation from carbon monoxide Run the IC engine outdoors only Risk of explosion and fire Fuel...

Страница 8: ...When powered fittings such as cutters or other add on equipment is used always operate the appliance with the accelerator lever at Fast hare symbol Choke control Figs 8a and 8b To start a cold engine...

Страница 9: ...ts 1 Adjusting the drive control levers Fig 21 If necessary the drive control levers can be adjusted higher or lower and to the side Adjusting the height Remove the nuts 1 Remove the drive control lev...

Страница 10: ...e on cornering The greater the distance between the two control levers the tighter the corner taken Reverse mode straight ahead Fig 15 Pull back on both control levers steadily The more they are pushe...

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Страница 13: ...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 cable...

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