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of the safety elements. Please contact your dealer for
servicing and spare parts.
1) Keep all bolts and nuts tightened to be sure that the
appliance is in an operation-reliable condition. Regular
servicing is necessary to provide safety and trouble-free
operation.
2) Never keep the appliance with fuel in closed rooms as the
evaporating fuel could ignite.
3) It is necessary to let the appliance cool down and empty
the fuel before keeping the mower in closed rooms.
4) To minimise the risk of fire, keep the engine and muffler
and the fuel tank clean and with no grass, leaves and fats.
Do not store the mower with the cut grass.
5) For safety reasons, avoid using the appliance with
any parts that are worn or damaged. Replace any
defective parts with new ones, do not repair them.
Original spare parts and original spare knives to be
used only.
Parts of quality other than specified may damage the
appliance and put your safety at risk.
6) If it is necessary to empty the fuel tank, do it outdoors and
with the engine being cold.
7) Wear solid protective gloves when disassembling and
servicing the knives.
8) Check the appropriate rotating direction and balance of
the knives after sharpening.
9) Check regularly the wear and pollution of the self-closing
cover and grass catcher.
10) Wear safety gloves whenever the appliance needs to be
transported, held in hands or inclined.
At all times, hold the appliance for parts guaranteeing safe
holding. Consider the mower weight and weight distribution.
CLEANING
Wash the appliance thoroughly with water before it is used,
remove any grass and mud from inside – this will prevent dirt
from drying inside the appliance and problems the next time the
appliance is started.
One or two times a year, remove the gear housing and use a
brush or compressed air to clean the space around the belt
pulleys and drive belts.
Once in a season, you should clean the inside of the driving
wheels. Disassemble both wheels. Remove grass and dirt off
the geared wheels and their edges using compressed air or a
brush.
KNIFE DISASSEMBLY
To clean/sharpen/replace the knife
CAUTION: The spark plug must be disconnected before
disassembly.
Release the bolt when disassembling the knives.
Reassemble as shown in the picture. Tighten the bolts. Torque -
40 Nm. The bolt should also be replaced when replacing the
knives.
OIL CHANGE
The oil drain plug is located under the engine. Make sure
there is a container to collect the oil and remove the plug. As
soon as all the oil has flowed out, fit in a new plug with a
washer and wipe any oil remnants.
Add new SAE30 oil to the tank. Check the oil level with a
clean gauge. The oil must reach between min. and max. level
marking on the gauge. Make sure the tank is not overfilled.
Start the engine and let it run for a short time. Then switch it
off, wait for a minute and check the oil level. Ad some oil if
necessary.
Spark plug
As soon as the engine has cooled down, remove the spark
plug with the supplied wrench, clean it with a wire brush and
adjust the distance to 0.75 mm (0.030") using a feeler gauge.
Refit the spark plug. Make sure it is not tightened too much
(alternatively: (Bosch WR 7 DC); (NGK BPR 6 ES))
Air filter
Loosen the filter cap and remove the foam filter element. To
prevent a foreign item from getting to the suction inlet, refit the
filter cap.
EMPTYING THE FUEL TANK AND CARBURETTOR
Put a container allowing fuel storage under the carburettor. To
prevent fuel spilling, use a funnel.
Remove the drain bolt and put the fuel valve tie rod to the ON
position.
Re-fit the drain bolt with a gasket ring when the fuel tank is
empty. Tighten the bolt.
Oil drain bolt
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