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using its handle with your other hand.
2) To maintain safety, the safety flap will close back
to cover the rear discharge opening, when you
release the flap.
3) Empty the grass clippings from the grass catcher
into the appropriate bin. Check with your local
council for more information. Refit glass catcher
as above instruction.
4) If any grass clippings are caught in the discharge
chute, clean it using a broom or similar
extension.
5) Do not remove grass debris in the mower casing
or on/around the blades by hand or with your
feet. Instead use suitable tools such as a brush
or broom.
6) To ensure that the grass clippings can be blown
into glass catcher, the discharge chute and the
inside of the mower deck must be cleared of any
blockage.
11. REPLACING THE BLADES (See Fig. J)
Always check the sharpness of blades before
cutting grass. If the blades are worn excessively
and becomes pitted or blunt they should be
replaced. The sharpness of the blade will affect the
performance of the lawn mower.
For safety reasons we recommend that the
blades will only be changed by persons
qualified and authorized to do so.
WARNING! Before replacing the blades,
ensure that the engine is switched off
and the spark plug cap is disconnected and
moved away from the spark plug.
1) You will need garden gloves (not provided) and a
spanner/ wrench to remove the blade holder.
2) Hold the blade holder and unscrew the blade
bolt counterclockwise using a spanner /wrench.
Remove the blade bolt, retaining washer and the
blade.
3) Fit a new blade, locate the blade holder on the
two studs on the blade flange and then refit the
washer and bolt. Make sure the blade is correctly
located, then firmly tighten the bolt. Do not over
tighten (Do not less than 45 N.m tight torque).
The upturned flute of the blade must face the motor
side of the deck so the blades can throw the grass
into the catcher. (Do not less than 45 N.m tight
torque).
Always handle the blade with care-sharp
edges could cause injury USE GLOVES
Renew your metal blades and bolts after
50Hrs mowing or 2yrs which ever is sooner
regardless of condition.
If the blade is cracked or damaged replace it
with a new one.
0.75mm
4
5
19
18
18
Fi
g. A
Fi
g. B1
Fi
g. B2
Fi
g. B3
Fi
g. C
Fi
g. D1
Fi
g. D2
Fi
g. E
Fi
g. F
Fi
g. G
Fi
g. H1
Fi
g. I
Fi
g. J
Fi
g. K
Fi
g. L1
Fi
g. L2
Fi
g. M
16
4
4
10
5
5
5
MAX
MIN
1
2
22
stop
Min
Max
Choke
(start)
MAINTENANCE
1. CLEANING
WARNING! Make sure before carrying
out any cleaning or maintenance that the
spark plug cap is disconnected from the spark
plug and is moved away from the spark plug!
To ensure the best performance of your lawn mower,
it is important to keep it clean. Always clean your
lawnmower immediately after use. Do not allow
grass cuttings and other debris to become dry and
hard on any of the mower surface. This will directly
affect the cutting and grass collection performance.
Make sure that the underside of the lawnmower
deck is clean and clear.
Ensure the discharge chute and safety flap are
clean. The grass catcher must always be emptied
each use. Make sure that the exterior of the engine
is clear of all debris, cuttings and dirt.
Maintenance schedule
12 Hours
of use
25 hours
of use
50 hours
of use
Air filter
Check
Replace
Replace
Spark
plug
Check
Clean
Replace
Engine oil
Check
Check
Replace