4.1 Change the blade
WARNING! Wear safety gloves when working
on the blade and close to it! Use proper tools
to remove debris, e. g. a wooden stick! Never
use your bare hands!
Always use original spare parts for replace-
ment. The replacement of the blade should
be done by a qualified specialist! Rework or
sharpening blades is not recommended un-
less it is done by a repair service or a simi-
larly qualified specialist!
NOTE: We strongly recommend jacking the
product up when performing inspection and
work on the cutting device. Avoid tilting the
product in order to prevent fuel and oil leak-
ages.
1. Keep the underbody and blade clean and free of de-
bris. Remove clippings from the discharge chute.
2. Check all nuts and bolts periodically for tightness
before operation. After prolonged use, especially in
sandy soil conditions, the blade will become worn and
lose some of the original shape. The cutting efficiency
will be reduced and the blade should be replaced.
3. Keep the blade sharp to ensure a good cutting per-
formance. Replace a worn or damaged blade with a
new one of the same type or have it sharpened by a
qualified specialist.
4. Loosen the hex bolt anticlockwise using a suitable
wrench and remove it together with the locking flange
and blade (Fig. 25).
Fig. 25
5. Replace the blade with a new one of the same type.
Refit the locking flange and hex bolt. Tighten the hex
bolt clockwise with 50 Nm min, 70 Nm max. to ensure
safe operation of your product.
6. Replace this blade after 100 hours mowing. If the
blade is cracked or damaged, you must immediately
replace it with a new one.
7. Lubricate the blade after each use to prolong the life
span of the blade and product. Apply light machine oil
along the edge of the blade.
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4.3 Engine oil
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1. Unscrew and remove the oil tank cap.
2. Wipe the oil dipstick clean; refit and tighten the oil
3. Refill if the oil level is too low.
4. Drain oil if the oil level is too high.
5. Change the engine oil if it is sticky or brown.
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1. Place a suitable container under the oil drain screw
2. Loosen the oil drain screw with a hex key and remove
Fig. 26
oil drain screw
3. Let the engine oil flow into the container.
4. Refit the oil drain screw and wipe of spilled oil.
5. Refill the oil tank as described in section „PREPARA-
4.4 Empty fuel
1. Hold a collection container beneath the fuel tank.
2. Unscrew the tank cap and remove it.
3. Take the machine to bottom up, and drain it.
4. Re do above after several minutes
5. Allow the fuel to run out completely.
4.5 Spark plug
Inspect the spark plug regularly. Clean or replace with a
new one if necessary.
1. Disconnect the spark plug connector.
2. Loosen the spark plug with a spark plug wrench and
3. Check the spark plug for damage and wear. The color
4. Remove debris from the electrode with a soft wired
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Check
tank cap and then remove it again. The oil level must
be within the marking and oil should be clear with gold
color.
Change
to collect drained oil. Ensure the container has an ef-
ficient volume.
it (Fig. 26).
TION - Filling with engine oil".
carefully remove it.
of the electrode should be light-brown colored.
brush; avoid heavy cleaning of the electrode.