GB
Activity
Cleaning the ride-on mower
Cleaning the air intake grille
)*
on the engine
Clean the transmission to re-
move grass and mowing res-
idues
)* Refer to the operating instructions of the en-
gine manufacturer
NOTE It may be necessary to shorten the
maintenance intervals compared to those stated
in the table above in case of severe loading and
at high temperatures.
9.2
Lubricating plan
To ensure that moving parts can move freely, we
recommend lubricating the following points at
least once a year.
Use a cloth to clean all points to be lubricated be-
fore greasing or spraying. Do not use water, so
as to avoid possible corrosion.
Lubrication points:
■
Spray oil onto the bearings of the front axle
on the frame.
■
Pivoting and bearing points: Lubricate all
movable pivoting and bearing points.
NOTE The front and rear wheels must be re-
moved for greasing the axles and bearings.
9.3
Cleaning the air filter (11, 25)
The air filter must be cleaned according to the
maintenance schedule. To remove the air filter
proceed as follows:
IMPORTANT! Risk of property damage!
Engine components can be damaged due to dirt
ingress when cleaning the air filter!
■
Make sure that the area surrounding the air
filter is clean and that no dirt gets into the in-
take port of the engine when the air filter is
pulled off.
1. Switch off the engine and remove the ignition
key.
2. Wait until the engine has cooled down.
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Before
After
each use
each use
X
X
X
After the
Every 25
first 5
operating
hours
hours
X
3. Fold the seat (11/1) forwards and open the
cover (11/2) to the engine compartment (11/a).
4. Unscrew the mounting screw (25/1).
5. Pull the air filter cover (25/2) upwards off the
guide.
6. Pull the air filter (25/3) off the guide.
7. Clean the air filter or renew it if necessary.
8. Reinstall the air filter in reverse order and
tighten the mounting screw (25/1) again.
9.4
Checking the spark plug (26, 27, 28)
The spark plug must be checked according to the
maintenance schedule and exchanged if neces-
sary.
Spare spark plug:
■
R7-63.8 A:
F7RTC – Art. no. 418577
■
R7-62.5,
RC7YC (Champion) – Art. no.
R7-65.8 HD:
493413
Please note that the spare spark plug used by
the equipment manufacturer may differ from the
engine manufacturer's specifications due to spe-
cific applications.
NOTE For more detailed information, please
refer to the separate operating instructions for the
engine.
NOTE All work on the spark plug is only al-
lowed to be carried out when the engine is
stopped and has cooled down fully.
NOTE Always replace the old spark plug
with a new spark plug with the same characteris-
tics.
1. Remove the grass catcher (see chapter 6.5
"Hooking in and removing the grass catcher
(15)", page 37).
R7-62.5 | R7-63.8 A | R7-65.8 HD
Maintenance
Every 50
Each
operating
time be-
hours
fore put-
ting into
storage