EN
STANDARDS OF USE
For instructions regarding the engine and the battery (if
supplied), read the relevant manuals.
NOTE - The number which precedes each paragraph links the
references in the text to the respective figures (listed on the pa-
ges 2 - 3).
1. FINISH ASSEMBLY
NOTE - The machine can be supplied with some of the
components already fitted.
WARNING - Unpacking and completing the assembly
should be done on a flat and stable surface, with enough
space for machine handling and its packaging, always
making use of suitable equipment.
Disposal of the packaging should be done in accordance
with the local regulations in force.
Complete machine assembly following the indications on the
instruction sheets enclosed with each part to be assembled.
2. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
NOTE - The meanings of the symbols on controls are
explained on page 4 and following.
2.1
Throttle trigger
The throttle is controlled by the lever (1). Lever positions are
indicated on the relevant plate.
Some models have a fixed speed, and therefore no need of a
throttle.
2.2
Blade brake lever
The blade brake is controlled by the lever (1) which must be
held against the handle for ignition and during lawnmower
operations.
The engine stops when the lever is released.
2.3
Drive engagement lever
In power-driven models, draw the lever (1) towards the handle
for forward movement.
The lawnmower stops moving forward when the lever is
released.
2.4
Cutting height adjustment
The cutting height is adjusted using the levers (1).
The four wheels must be at the same height.
MAKE THIS ADJUSTMENT ONLY WHEN THE BLADE IS
STOPPED.
3. GRASS CUTTING
NOTE - This machine cuts lawns in various modes; before
starting work, prepare the machine based on how the lawn is
to be mowed.
MAKE THIS ADJUSTMENT WHEN THE ENGINE IS OFF.
3.1a
Preparation for grass cutting and collection in
grass-catcher:
– Lift the rear stone-guard (1) and correctly hook on the grass-
catcher (2) as shown in the figure.
3.1b
Preparation for grass cutting and rear discharge:
– Remove the grass-catcher and check that the rear stone-
guard (1) maintains its lowered position;
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3.1c
Preparation for grass cutting and mulching (if pres-
ent):
– In models with side discharge potential: make sure the side
door (4) is lowered.
– Lift the rear stone-guard (1) and fit the deflector cap (5) in the
outlet, keeping it slightly tilted to the right. Fasten it by fitting
the two pins (6) into the holes provided until the fastener
tooth clicks into place (7).
To remove the deflector cap (5), lift the stone-guard (1) and
press down on the centre until the tooth (7) is released.
3.2
Starting the engine
To start, follow the instructions in the engine manual, pull the
blade brake lever (1) against the handle and firmly pull the
starter cable knob (2).
If the model has electric ignition pull the blade brake lever (1)
against the handle and turn the starter key (3).
3.3
Grass cutting
• In case of "mulching" or rear dumping of grass: always
avoid removing a large quantity of grass. Never cut more
than one third the total grass height in a single passage!
Regulate the forward speed according to the lawn conditions
and the amount of grass removed.
LAWN CARE RECOMENDATIONS
Each type of grass has different features and may thus require
different ways to care for the lawn; always read the instructions
on seed boxes for mowing height for the growth conditions in
the work area.
Keep in mind that most grass is made up of a stem and one or
more leaves. If leaves are fully cut, the lawn is damaged and
growth is more difficult.
The following indications generally apply:
– too low a cut causes grass tears and uprooting, with a "spot-
ted" aspect;
– in the summer, cutting must be higher to avoid the ground
from drying;
– do not cut wet grass; this could reduce blade efficiency due
to sticky grass and tear the lawn;
– for particularly high grass, initially mow at maximum admit-
ted machine height followed by a second mow after two or
three days.
The appearance of the lawn will improve if you alternate the
cutting in both directions at the same height.
3.4
End of operations
When the work has been completed, release the brake lever (1)
and disconnect the spark plug cap (2).
WAIT UNTIL THE BLADE STOPS before performing any work.
4. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT - Regular, careful maintenance is essential for
keeping the safety level and original performance of the
machine unchanged in time.
Store the lawnmower in a dry place.
1) Wear strong working gloves during any cleaning, mainte-
nance or adjustment operation on the machine.
2) Carefully clean the machines with water after each cut;
remove the grass debris and mud accumulated inside the
chassis to avoid their drying and thus making the next start-
up difficult.
3) The paintwork on the inside of the chassis may peel off in
time due to the abrasive action of the cut grass; in this case,
intervene promptly by touching up the paintwork using a