LawnMaster 460, 530, 480 Owner's Manual

Rotary
Mowers
Owner’s Manual
www.steelfort.co.nz
FOR MODELS 460 n 480 n 530
Contents
Before using your new Rotary Mower read the Owner’s Manual carefully until you completely understand and can follow all warnings and safety instructions before commissioning and operating your mower.
For Your Records
The following information should be recorded as a reference should you wish to contact your Service Agent
1 Contents 2 Safety Instructions
Preparation Operation
4 Commissioning the Mower
Engine information Assembling the catchers (460/09 Series & 480 model) Handlebar folding instructions Handlebar height adjustments Mulch & Catch models
5 Operating the Mower
Starting the Mower COLD Starting the Mower HOT Stopping the engine Throttle control lever Zone start Recoil start Key start Cutting height adjustment Cutting blade adjustment Grass catcher Mulching models Fitting and removing the mulcher plate Self-propelled models
8 Maintenance
Engine Check engine oil level Clean the air filter Check spark plug Rotating screen Throttle control & Self-Propelled control Fasteners and linkages Blade care Change worn or damaged blades Disc blade assembly Blade replacement torque settings Carburettor adjustment
9 Cleaning & Storage
Cleaning the mower body Cleaning the catcher Muffler Cleaning under self-propelled drive cover Storage
10 Troubleshooting 11 Warranty & Spare Parts
Key to Mower Symbols
MODEL
SERIAL No.
PURCHASE DATE
PURCHASE PRICE
OWNER’S NAME
RETAILER’S NAME
ADDRESS
Warning
Read instructions before starting operations
Be careful of object(s) thrown from the mower
Keep other people away from the danger zone
Disconnect spark plug before maintenance
Danger – Keep hands and feet away from cutting blades
Danger Do not touch hot surfaces
Be careful of hot surfaces
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Safety Instructions
1 Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the
controls and use of the equipment.
2 Know how to stop the lawnmower and disengage
the controls quickly in an emergency.
3 The operator or user is responsible for accidents or
hazards occurring to other people or property.
Safety
4 Never allow children or people unfamiliar with
these instructions to use the lawnmower.
5 Never operate the lawnmower while people or
animals are nearby.
6 While mowing, always wear substantial footwear
and long trousers. Do not operate the lawnmower when barefoot or wearing open sandals.
7 Never operate the lawnmower with defective
guards, shields or without safety protection devices in place and in good working order.
8 Do not operate the lawnmower in a confined
space where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes
can collect. 9 Never cut grass while walking backwards. 10 Always wear suitable eye & ear protection when
operating the lawnmower. 11 Mow only in daylight hours or in good artificial
light. 12 Never lift or carry the lawnmower while the engine
is running. 13 Keep hands and feet well clear of rotating blades
and components. 14 Always stop the engine when you leave the
lawnmower unattended and when crossing roads,
pathways or gravel drives. 15 Never mow without the catcher or mulch plug
fitted or without the rear flap being in the closed/down position.
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Precautions must be taken to avoid injury to the operator, or any bystander…or damage to your mower
Read this manual before using the lawnmower. It is essential that operators study it for their own and others’ safety
This sign is used to indicate important information for your safety and to prevent damage.
Preparation
16 Thoroughly inspect the area where the lawnmower
is to be used and remove all stones, sticks, wires, bones and any other foreign objects.
17 When mowing on slopes, only mow across the
face, never up and down. Exercise extreme caution when changing direction. Do not attempt to mow excessively steep gradients. A 15° incline is the maximum recommended.
Operation
18 General
• Check that the lawnmower is in good working order before using.
• Do not adjust throttle or governor settings, as this will have a detrimental effect on the mowers cutting ability and ultimately shorten the lawnmower’s working life.
19 Lawnmower Body
• Visually inspect to see that the cutting blade(s), blade bolts and cutting disc are not worn or damaged.
• Regularly check that all nuts, bolts, linkages and connections are tight and secure.
• Repair or replace excessively worn or damaged components with genuine Spare Parts only.
20 Fuel
• Add fuel before you start mowing.
• Refuel and lubricate outdoors only.
• Only remove the fuel cap and add fuel while the
engine is stopped.
• Thoroughly clean any fuel spillages before starting the engine.
• After refuelling or topping up with engine oil, ensure that the filler caps are replaced securely.
• Store fuel in a cool place away from direct sunlight in a suitable container.
21 Engine, Drive & Blade Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug
before attempting to:
- Clean the mower.
- Un-block the cutting mechanisms.
- Carry out maintenance or repairs.
- Inspect the mower if abnormal vibrations occur
or after striking a foreign object.
Your engine will run best on fresh, clean unleaded petrol (91 octane). Use of unleaded fuel results in fewer combustion deposits, burns cleaner and gives longer valve life. Do not over-fill the petrol tank to allow for fuel expansion. It is recommended that approximately 5mm to 10mm of tank space is left for this. When handling fuel:
Do not fill tank when the engine is running.
Do not smoke or expose naked flame.
Do fill the tank in open, well-ventilated area.
Do wipe away any spills.
Do move the mower away from any petrol fumes
before starting the engine.
Assembling the Catcher, 460/09 Series
1
Place the base of the catcher onto a flat surface, a bench is ideal.
2 Tilting the top of the
catcher forward - ease onto the base. Locate the front lugs and tilt carefully rearwards to align the remaining lugs.
3 Ensure both halves are
aligned and the lugs engaged. Clamp together the top and bottom halves (with firm downward hand pressure) to lock securely.
3
Open the carton and remove the lawnmower and its accessories…and you will find:
• 1 x Rotary Mower.
• 1 x Grass catcher TOP
• 1 x Grass catcher BASE
• 1 x Mulch plug (if applicable)
• 1 x Owner’s manual
• 1 x Engine manufacturer’s Owner’s manual
Take precautions when doing this to ensure that you do not put undue stress on your back when lifting from the carton. It is recommended that two people lift out the mower to prevent injury or use a suitable hoist, if available.
Engine information
Refer to the separate Engine Manufacturer’s Owners’ Manual (supplied with every rotary mower) that accompanies this booklet and carry out all of the safety checks before proceeding with the commissioning of the mower.
Before you use your lawnmower, every four stroke will require approximately 600 ml of engine oil in the sump. With the lawnmower in a level position, 1 Remove the oil dipstick. 2 Wipe the dipstick clean. 3 Fill to the full mark, pouring slowly - DO NOT
OVERFILL. Then screw the dipstick securely back into place.
Note that if the engine is overfilled, it will smoke excessively or appear to be seized.
Commissioning the Mower
Engines fitted to rotary mowers are shipped without oil. Check the Engine Manufacturer’s manual for oil grade details.
Petrol vapour is highly flammable. Handle with extreme care. Store in approved containers.
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