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Lawn Care
Note (582): If the full engine power is not required, we
suggest you set the engine regulating lever to the
middle position between max. and min. This will reduce
the engine speed, lower the fuel consumption and
reduce the emission of harmful substances. (see fig. 9).
If possible, only mow when the lawn is dry and the
surface is firm. The mower wheels will leave behind
tracks on a soft surface.
The more often the grass is cut (preferable weekly), the
better and more even is the cut.
Regular cutting strengthens the grass.
Clippings to 1cm length can be left on the lawn. Longer
clippings should be collected.
In spring, use the mower with catcher approx. 2 - 3
weeks before normal growth starts. This will clean the
lawn area. The cut should reduce the grass by approx.
1.5cm only to achieve a rapid greening. Before mowing,
always check the lawn for objects such as rocks, glass,
metal objects etc.
The first cut of a new lawn should be at a height of
approx. 3 - 4 cm. Maintain that height for approx. 4 - 5
weeks. This will ensure stronger root growth and good
density of the lawn. Grass will resist dry periods and hot
weather more easily if not cut too short.
Note: SOLO Mowers with rear catcher are particularly
suitable for collecting autumn leaves. Only collect
leaves on lawn areas. when all hard objects have first
been removed (stones, glass shards, metal objects, etc.).
Using the mower for that purpose on paths etc. is not
recommended because of safety risks. When collecting
leaves on the lawn, set the cutting height to maximum
height. (pos. 11).
Maintenance and Care
For your own safety, always disconnect
spark plug cap (pos. 12) before commenc-
ing any cleaning or maintenance jobs on
the mower. Any tasks which exceed the
general maintenance schedule should be
performed by an authorized SOLO Service
Centre.
Cleaning of Mower
The mower should be cleaned after every mowing,
especially the underside of the mower housing, the
blade and the wind tunnel.
For cleaning, the mower can be placed on the rear
wheels (after removing the star knobs-picture 11) and
supported by the lower handle. Empty the fuel tank
first. Possible fuel dripping from the carburetor should
be caught with a rag. Also refer to notes in this regard
in the separate engine manual. Always disconnect the
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plug cap first. (pos. 12)
Dirt and grass residues can be easily removed straight
after mowing. Grass residues and dirt on the underside
of the mower impair the discharge of clippings and
influence the quality of the cut. A dirty blade can lead
to imbalance and vibration. Also ensure the fan on the
underside of the mower is free from any residue.
Do not use a water jet or pressure cleaner to hose
down the mower. The engine should remain dry. All
other parts should be wiped with a rag. Do not use
solvents, thinners or any other aggressive cleaning
materials.
Wheel axles and wheel hubs
Should be lightly greased after every 25 hours of use or
at least once every year. Remove wheel cap, screw and
pull off wheel. Remember the sequence of the parts for
the correct assembly later.
Blade
Special tools, such as a torque spanner, are
required for the correct fitting of a blade.
For safety reasons, we recommend to have
the blade balanced, sharpened, replaced and fitted only
by an authorized service center. The following notes are
directed only at service centers.
Replacing the blade
Disconnect the spark plug cap to change the
blade and wear safety gloves. Only use origi-
nal SOLO Spare Parts. The part number of
the mowing blade should correspond with
the part number quoted in the parts list. Never install a
non-original blade.
Use a pin to block the movement of the blade (picture
14A). The blade screw has a standard RH thread. To
undo the blade screw, use a 21mm socket or a spark
plug spanner or an allen key 8mm, 5/16". Ensure the
friction clutch system is fitted in the correct sequence
(picture 14). Tighten the blade screw with a torque
wrench at 45 Nm (4.5 mkp).
Damaged Blades
If, despite all care and precaution, the blade hits an
object, stop the engine and disconnect cap from spark
plug/. Ensure the blade stopped spinning and tilt the
mower to the side. Inspect the blade and mower for
any damage (picture 11). Deformed and bent blades
should not be straightened.
Replace all damaged parts. After hitting an obstacle,

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