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Iseki SLE115PLUSH95 Notice D'utilisation page 39

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Maintenance
Activity
Check the engine oil level
Change the engine oil
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Clean the air filter
Replace the air filter
Check the spark plug
Check the brake (test brak-
ing on a straight path)
Check the tyre pressure
Check the mowing blades
Check for loose parts
Check V-belts (visual check)
Clean the lawn tractor
Clean 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
8.2
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 in or-
der to avoid possible corrosion.
Lubrication points:
Grease the grease nipples on the right and
left steering knuckles (16) using multi-pur-
pose grease.
Spray oil onto the bearings of the front axle
on the frame (16/1).
Grease the toothed segments and steering
pinion on the steering box (17) using multi-
purpose grease.
Grease the roller bearings and hub on the
front and rear axles (18 / 15) with multi-pur-
pose grease.
NOTE The front and rear wheels must be re-
moved for greasing the axles and bearings.
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Before
each use
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X
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)*
X
X
X
X
X
After
After the
each use
first 5
hours
X
X
X
Pivot and bearing points: Lubricate all mov-
able pivoting and bearing points.
8.3
Wheel change
Wheel changes may only be carried out on firm,
level ground.
1. Park the lawn tractor and remove the ignition
key.
2. Press the brake pedal (04/1) fully and lock it
using the locking lever (04/2).
3. Secure the lawn tractor with chocks to pre-
vent it from rolling away. Place the chocks
under the side that is not being raised.
4. Use suitable lifting gear (e.g. a scissor jack)
to lift the lawn tractor on the side where the
wheel should be changed. Lift the tractor until
the wheel to be changed can turn freely.
Caution! Danger of damage to the appli-
ance.
Take care not to bend any tractor elements
when lifting. Only position the jack under stur-
dy metal components.
5. Secure the lawn tractor by placing a sturdy
support (e.g. a wooden block) under a sup-
porting part of the chassis so that it cannot
Every 25
Every 50
operating
operating
hours
hours
X
X
X
X
X
Before
every
storage
X
X
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