In the event of use under extreme conditions and very high temperatures,
check more often.
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
Used oil can be removed from the oil tank mouth by means of an adapter that can be
obtained from our retailers.
This set is not part of the standard mower fittings.
The used oil must not be drained into the sewer system or waterworks. In
order to prevent any pollution to the water-table.
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 manufacturer operating instructions enclosed with the mower
and the fault finding guide.
BLADE SHARPENING AND REPLACEMENT
Always use only original spares!
Should you not have the necessary tools to undertake this operation, take the mower to
an authorized dealer for blade sharpening or replacement.
Wear protective gloves when you replace the blade and remove the ignition key.
1. Release the blade. Fit a new blade or re-sharpen the old one and fit that.
For safety reasons, the blade cannot be re-sharpened removing more
than 6 cm. of material. Over this amount, replace the blade.
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1. Open the engine cover (15-fig.1)
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IMPORTANT! Protect the contacts from dirt, damp and moisture.
DO NOT SPRAY WITH WATER!
MOWER CLEANING
For engine cleaning, remove the ignition key and wait 10-15 minutes for the
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With the mower tilted the carburettor must always point upwards.
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