ENGLAND
STARTING UP
Starting up (engine start) must be carried out as described in detail under the heading “initial starting up”.
Never change gear while driving, the mower must always be at a standstill.
MOVING WITHOUT GEAR PEDAL ENGAGED (starts at page 88)Never mow the grass with reverse gear engaged.
H3 | Movement without power. |
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| 1. Position the gear level (11 pic I) to N (neutral). The mover can be | |
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| Only possible with the engine off. |
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| moved and pushed without any problem. | |
Pushing the mower may be necessary to move it to the storage area. |
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Should it be necessary to manually move the mower the gear lever must be in the |
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neutral poistion 'X'. |
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| 1. Position the hydrostatic gear block level (16 pic H3) on the discharge | |
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Warning! For all manual shift operations the engine must be off and the ignition key |
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| plate to neutral X. At the end of the manual push operation, reposition | ||
removed. |
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| lever 16 to drive engagement pos. Y. |
DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS (starts at page 88)
IEnsure that there are no persons or animals within the operating vicinity of the machine.
Select the required speed and drive carefully. Transportation of other persons is strictly forbidden.
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| DRIVING (starts at page 88) |
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| 1. Press the brake pedal (9) which acts as a clutch, activate the | |
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| lever (11 pic I) according to chosen gear, then slowly release | |
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| pedal (9) until it starts up.To engage reverse gear, stop, and engage the reverse | ||||||
| and engage the gear (11 pic I) into reverse (R) by pressing the brake pedal (9), | ||||||
| then slowly releasing the brake pedal (9) again. |
2.Advance speed may also be varied by manually operating the gas throttle lever (6 pic H1).
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| BRAKING (starts at page 88) |
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| Press the brake pedal (9 pic I1). | |
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| To lock the brake pedal (9) use the lever (10). |
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OPERATING THE MOWER MECHANISM
The mower mechanism can only be switched on when the machine is at a standstill
(parking brake engaged), with engine running, and throttle on (full) and with operator seated on the mower.
| ENGAGING THE MOWER MECHANISM (starts at page 88) |
I3 | 1. Engage the brake (9) |
2. Set the lever (12) on START position | |
| The mower mechanism is now engaged and the blade is rotating. |
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Transmission occurs on the rear wheels by means of the hydrostatic gear, braking is by pressing the pedal (9) on the right of the steering wheel column.
DRIVING
1. Release the lever (10) and press the brake pedal (15) slowly fully down.
2.Advance speed may also be varied by manually operating the gas throttle lever (6 pic H1).
BRAKING
Remove the right foot from the drive pedal (15 pic I1). Press the brake pedal (9). To activate the parking brake, pull the lever (10 pic I2) upwards.
Pressing by the brake, the drive pedal will automatically position itself on neutral.
DRIVING NOTICE
If possible, avoid driving at full throttle.
3.It is possible to begin cutting in forward gear after having released the brake pedal. If the user stands up from the seat during the mowing, the engine switches off.
SWITCHING OFF THE MOWER GEAR
Set the clutch blade lever (12) into STOP position.
The blade stops turning in about 5 seconds.
SAFETY RULES
1)All persons operating the
lVery important regulation: anybody under the age of 16 or under the effects of alcohol or medicines cannot operate the machine.
2)Exhaust fumes from petrol engines: these fumes contain harmful carbon monoxide, never operate the engine in closed environments.
3)When operating on the
4)Please ensure that foreign matters (strips, twigs, iron wire, etc.) are removed from the lawn. Splinters can be hurled outwards or the blades can get damaged.
5)No smoking in the vicinity of the mower during operation. 6)Only mow during daylight or under good lighting conditions.
7)Only Mow up or downwards a slope NEVER at an angle to the slope. Special care is needed when changing direction on slopes.
8)When driving to the area to be mowed, the
9)Never use machine in the event of damage to the bodywork or without protective equipment (i.e. grass collector bag, etc).
10)The correct position of the engine block has been specifically designed and set at the factory and must not be altered
11)Start by pressing the drive pedal with the greatest care, following the manufacturer’s instructions. Pay attention to feet positioning at a sufficient distance from the cutting blade.
12)Do not tilt the engine when departing and starting up.
13)This
14)Keep your hands or feet away from the rotating blades. Stay away from the discharge opening whilst the blade are rotating.
15)Do not manually move or lift the machine with engine running.
16)In the event of engine blockage, clogging of the discharge channel and in all maintenance operations on the cutter mechanism and in cases of temporary removal of the safety protections the engine must be switched off and the cutter mechanism disengaged.
Important: remove the ignition key. 17)The engine must also be switched off:
lwhen you leave the machine or during its transportation lbefore refuelling
lduring the grass collection bag emptying operations.
18)Take the greatest care during the cutter regulation operations. Risk of injury!! Keep fingers away from the area between cutter and bodywork. Wear gloves.
19)Only empty the petrol tank in the open.
20)Before storing in a closed room, let the engine cool down.
21)In order to avoid risk of fire, the engine and exhaust must be kept free of grass, leaves and leaking grease.
22)The grass collection bag must regularly be checked for signs of damage 23)Do not mow in reverse.
Maintenance and storage
1)Make sure that all nuts, bolts, and screws are kept well tightened to keep the mower in a safe operating condition.
2)Never leave the machine with fuel in the tank within an enclosed area where the fuel vapours could reach naked flames or sparks.
3)Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.
4)Keep the engine, silencer, battery compartment and petrol tank free from grass, leaves and excess lubricant, in order to reduce the danger of fire.
5)Frequently check the grass bag for wear or deterioration
6)For safety reasons, be sure to replace
bearing the maker's name or the trademark of the manufacturer or supplier and marked with the reference number.
9)To protect hands during disassembly or assembly of the blades, it is absolutely essential to wear suitable protective gloves.
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