Maintenance, Care And Storage - Brill 32 EH Hattrick Basic Mode D'emploi

Tondeuses électriques
Table des Matières

Publicité

Les langues disponibles
  • FR

Les langues disponibles

6. Maintenance, care and storage

6.1 Maintenance
Maintenance includes work performed
to maintain the mower in perfect
working order. If you carry out regular
checks (screws all fitted, cracks,
damage) and replace damaged or
worn parts, you will guard against
accidents and faults.
Repairs may only be performed by the
after-sales service centres or dealers
authorised by Brill. A list of after-sales
service centres is enclosed with the
mower.
!
! Attention! Always
remove the mains plug from the
socket before performing work,
checks or maintenance on the
mower. Risk of injury.
Due to the risk of injury to persons
or damage to the mower never
clean the mower with running
water – and especially not with
high pressure.
Store the mower in a dry frostproof
place. Children should not have
access to the place of storage.
Always comply with the installa-
tion instructions when replacing
blades.
6.2 Replacing blades
Fig. 7
Make sure you only use original Brill
spare blades as the function and
safety cannot be guaranteed other-
wise. Spare blades are available from
your dealer.
Never use spare parts or
accessories which have not been
authorised by Brill for this
purpose.
Note:
The blades have two cutting
edges. When one edge is blunt, the
blade can be turned.
Blades with broken cutting edges
must be replaced immediately
(balance error).
Do not regrind blades (balance
error) and always turn or replace
the complete knife set.
When replacing blades always use
the new screws supplied with the
spare blades.
1. Remove mains plug.
2. Unscrew the two fastener nuts by
holding fast the screws (Fig. 7).
3. Turn the blades or fit a complete set
of new blades and screw tightly in
place (torque: 25 Nm).
When installing the blades, make sure
that the toothed disks come to rest
under the nuts and that the nuts lie on
the cutter bar on the top (Fig. 7).
6.3 Replacing cutter bar
Damaged cutter bars must be removed
due to the balance error they cause.
For safety reasons this should only
be performed by after-sales
service centres or dealers
authorised by Brill.
6.4 Replacing aerator roller
(only 32 EH)
The aerator roller is subject to normal
wear and tear. If the springs are very
worn, deep soil aeration is no longer
possible and the aerator roller has to
be replaced. Spare rollers are availa-
ble from your dealer.
6.5 Care
Mud and grass cuttings can be remo-
ved most easily immediately after cut-
ting. Remove the mains plug and lay
the mower on its side. Use a brush and
cloth to clean. Also remove all deposits
from the aerator roller (only 32 EH).
6.6 Storage
Always keep the mower in a closed
room. To save space you can fold up
the handlebar frame. To do so release
the lower knurled nuts (Fig. 1, item 1)
and move the handle rod out of the
catch.
Fold forward the handle rod. Release
the knurled nuts (Fig. 1, item 2) at the
break point and fold back the upper
part of the frame.
!
! Attention! When folding
up make sure that the lead does
not become crushed.
6.7 Putting into storage (laying up
for winter)
We recommend giving the
lawnmower a thorough cleaning
(not using running water) and
storing in a dry frostproof place.
GB
19

Publicité

Table des Matières
loading

Ce manuel est également adapté pour:

32 ed basic

Table des Matières