12. Service information ............................................................ 13
13. EC-Declaration of conformity ............................................. 14
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1.
Read this instruction book carefully before using the lawn mower
and
keep it in a safe place for future reference
Keep bystanders away.
Sharp tines‐Beware of cutting fingers or toes
Remove spark plug
lead before maintenance
Wear eye and ear protection
Wait for all components of machine to have completely stopped
before
touching them.
Carbon monoxide(CO) danger
Know your petrol scarifiers
Read this manual carefully, observing the recommended safety instructions before, during and after
using your lawn mower. Following these simple instructions will also maintain you lawn mower in good
working order. Familiarize yourself with the controls on your mower before attempting to operate it, but
above all, be sure you know how to stop your mower in
2.
Symbols marked on the product
an emergency.
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3.
General safety information
Read these instructions carefully before use and keep them for later reference.
Note
Read the operating instructions carefully. Be familiar with the controls and the proper use of
Local regulations can restrict the age of the operator.
the machine.
3.1 Preparations
a)
Never allow children or other persons who are not familiar with the operating instructions to use the
equipment. Contact your local governmental agency for information regarding
requirements for the user.
b)
Never use the equipment while other people, particularly children or animals ,are nearby.
c)
Always keep in mind that the operator or user of the equipment is responsible for
or risks involving other persons or their property.
d)
Wear hearing and eye protection while operating the equipment.
e)
Always wear sturdy, non slip footwear and long trousers when using the equipment.
the equipment barefoot or in sandals.
f)
Check the ground on which the equipment will be used and remove stones, sticks, wire,
other foreign bodies that could be caught up and violently flung out.
g)
Warning Petrol is highly flammable.
h)
Only store petrol in containers designed to hold petroleum‐ based liquids.
i)
Only refuel out in the open and do not smoke during the refueling process.
j)
Always refuel before starting the engine. Always ensure that the fuel tank cap is closed
engine is running and when the equipment is hot, also do not refuel.
k)
If petrol has overflowed, do not under any circumstances attempt to start the engine instead,
remove the equipment from the affected area. Avoid starting the engine until the
completely evaporated.
l)
For safety reasons, the petrol tank and other tank cap must be replaced if they are
m)
Damaged silencers must be replaced.
n)
Before use. Always visually examine the tools and bolts for signs of wear or damage. To
any imbalance, replace worn out or damaged tools and bolts as a set only.
o)
If you operate equipment with an ejector at the rear and exposed rear rollers without a
device, you must wear full eye protection at all times.
minimum age
accidents
Never use
bones and
when the
petrol fumes have
damaged.
prevent
debris
3.2 Handing
a)
Do not let the combustion engine run in enclosed areas, as dangerous carbon monoxide
build up.
b)
c)
not slip.
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Only use the equipment in broad daylight or in well‐ lit conditions.
If possible, the equipment should not be used on damp grass or take special care to ensure
always maintain good footing on inclines.
Only operate the equipment at a waling pace.
Always guide the equipment across slopes, never straight up or down.
Be particularly careful when you change direction on a slope.
Do not work on overly steep inclines.
gas can
that you do
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i)
Be particularly careful when you turn the equipment around or pull it toward yourself.
j)
Stop the tools if the equipment has to be tipped to one side for transport purposes, stop the tools if
you cross any surfaces other than grass and whilst transporting the equipment
you wish to use it on.
k)
Never use the equipment with damaged or missing safety devices, e.g. without deflector
and/or the grass collecting device.
l)
Do not change the engine governor settings or over‐speed the engine.
m)
Disengage all tine and drive clutches before starting the engine.
n)
Start or press the starter switch with caution. Make sure that your feet are far enough
the tool(s).
o)
Do not tilt the equipment when you start the engine unless the equipment must be raised off of the
ground a little in order to start it. In this case, tilt it as little as absolutely necessary
opposite to that of the user.
p)
Do not start the motor if you are positioned in front of the chute.
q)
Never move your hands or feet to ward or under any rotating parts. Keep clear of the
opening at all times.
r)
Never lift or carry the equipment with the engine running.
s)
Switch off the motor and disconnect the spark plug boot:
‐
Before you release a jam or remove blockages in the ejector duct.
‐
Before you check or clean the machine or carry out work on it.
‐
If you have struck a foreign object.
from and to the area
and only raise the side
Check the equipment for signs of damage and carry out the required repair work before
and use the machine.
If the equipment starts to vibrate unusually(check immediately).
t)
Switch off the motor and disconnect the spark plug boot:
‐
Whenever you leave the equipment unattended.
‐
Before you refuel.
u)
Close the engine’s throttle valve and the engine has come to a standstill.
plates
away from
chute
you restart it
3.3 Maintenance and storage
a)
Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are tightened securely to ensure that the
is in safe working condition.
b)
Never store the equipment with petrol in the tank inside a building in which petrol fumes
into contact with open flames or sparks.
c)
Allow the motor to cool before you put the equipment in the enclosed area.
d)
In order to avoid fire hazard, keep the engine, exhaust, battery compartment and the area
fuel tank free from grass straw, moss, leaves and leaking grease.
e)
Make regular checks on the grass collecting device for wear or damaged parts.
f)
Check the equipment at regular intervals and replace worn or damaged parts for your own
g)
If the fuel tank needs to be emptied, ensure that it is done out in the open. The drained fuel should
be stored in a container specifically designed for fuel or be disposed of with
special care.
equipment
could come
around the
safety.
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