ENGLAND
MAINTENANCE
All maintenance, service and cleaning work must be carried out only after the engine has stopped and cooled off. The following operations may be carried out by the user himself. All other maintenance, service and repair works must be carried out by an authorized dealer.
| AFTER USING EACH TIME | AFTER FIRST 5 HOURS | OFTEN | MONTHLY | EVERY 25 OPERATING HOURS | EVERY 25 OPERATING HOURS | EVERY 25 OPERATING HOURS | AT THE BEGINNING OF EVERY SEASON | PRIOR TO STORING |
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Air filter replacement |
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Switch check |
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Tyre pressure check | ■ |
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Blade sharpening or replacement |
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Mower cleaning |
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In the event of using this
OIL LEVEL CHECK
You can check the motor oil level with the dip stick placed in the oil filler tank cap. The oil level must be between “MAX.” and “MIN.” notches.
OIL CHANGE (starts at page 89)
LUsed oil can be removed from the oil tank mouth by means of an adapter (16).
Undertake the operations according to the sequence indicated in Fig. L. Once done repeat the same operations in reverse order being sure to close connection (16), replace the cap and remove the tube used for the exhaust oil.
Used oil must not be drained into the sewer system or waterworks. In order to prevent any pollution to the
Most garages have used oil deposits, or use the authorized deposits according to your local authority regulations.
AIR FILTER AND SPARK PLUG
Please follow the engine manufacturers operating instructions enclosed with this ride- on lawnmower and the fault finding guide.
BLADE SHARPENING AND REPLACEMENT (starts at page 89)
MAlways use only original spares!
Should you not have the necessary tools to undertake this operation, take the
Remove the ignition key and always wear protective gloves when you replace the blade.
1. Release the blade. Fit a new blade or
For safety reasons the blade should only be
BATTERY
Remove the battery during storage!
The
BATTERY CONNECTION
1.Open the engine cover (Fig.G)
2.Insert the battery (as illustrated in the relative instruction sheet)
3.Connect the red wire to the positive pole and the black wire to the negative pole
4.Replace the cover after connection.
Recharge the battery only in a dry room.
IMPORTANT! Protect the contacts from dirt, damp and moisture.
DO NOT SPRAY WITH WATER!
BATTERY DISPOSAL | |
| Those batteries marked with a “crossed out waste disposal bin” and |
| bearing the chemical symbol Pb (battery containing lead) are not to |
Pb | be disposed in domestic waste bins. |
| The user is legally obliged to take the used batteries to special collection |
| points or to return them to the retailer. |
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