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Using jump leads
Risk of explosion / short-circuit
¾ Never bypass a defective or frozen
battery with jump leads.
¾ Ensure that the units and the jump lead
clips do not touch each other and that
the ignitions are switched off.
Attach the red jump lead to the positive terminal
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(+) of the discharged battery and to the positive
terminal (+) of the donor battery.
Connect the black jump lead first to the negative
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terminal (–) of the donor battery.
Connect the other clip to the frame of the engine
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block of the device as far away from the battery as
possible.
Note
If the donor battery is installed in a vehicle,
this vehicle must not be started during the
jump starting process.
Start the device.
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Switch the parking brake on.
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Disconnect the jump leads in reverse sequence.
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Use of the optional multifunction tool T
(model-dependent)
The multifunction tool is located on the front side of
the right console. It has a 1/2 inch spanner and can
thus be used for loosening and tightening of various
(1/2 inch) screws and nuts.
Tyre pressure
Increased tyre pressure
ÂRisk of accident and damage to the
device
¾ Never exceed the permitted tyre
pressure (see tyre wall).
Check the tyre pressure and correct it where
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necessary.
Note
Excessive tyre pressure reduces the service
life of the tyres. Check the tyre pressure
prior to every instance of use.
After 5 operating hours
Perform the first engine oil change (for intervals
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refer to the engine manual).
Use the quick oil drain (optional) to drain the
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oil Q .
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DANGER!
WARNING!
Note
When draining the oil, use a suitable collec-
tion container.
The engine mounting bolts must be checked for
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tight seating by a service centre (tightening torque
37-50Nm).
The blade mounting screws must be checked for
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tight seating by a service centre (tightening torque
95-122Nm).
Check the fuel system (tank, lines, etc.) for leaks.
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After 10 operating hours
Clean the battery poles and terminals.
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Lubricate the device at the appropriate grease
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nipples/lubricating points (e.g. wheel bearings,
cutting deck wheels, tensioning pulleys, blade
shafts, etc.) with type 251H EP grease.
Note
Lubrication must only be performed by a
service centre.
Check the cutting blades for wear and arrange
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for their sharpening or replacement by a service
centre.
Every 50 operating hours
The engine mounting bolts must be checked for
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tight seating by a service centre (tightening torque
37-50 Nm).
The blade mounting screws must be checked for
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tight seating by a service centre (tightening torque
95-122 Nm).
Check the fuel system (tank, lines, etc.) for leaks.
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Have drive V-belts, blade shafts and tensioning
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pulleys checked for wear and damage by a ser-
vice centre.
Every 200 operating hours
Arrange for the hydraulic system of the drive gear
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to be checked and serviced by a service centre.
If required
Charge the battery:
If you are not using the battery for lengthy periods,
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remove the battery from the device.
Charge up the battery every 6–8 weeks, as well
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as before putting back into operation after storage.
Check the battery voltage with a voltmeter. If the
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voltage is less than 12.4 V DC, recharge the bat-
tery with a 12-volt battery charger.
• Lead-acid batteries:
Maximum charging current 4 amps
• AGM batteries:
Maximum charging current 1.1 amps
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