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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 block of the
vehicle with the flat battery (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 vehicle with the flat battery and actuate
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the parking brake.
Disconnect the jump leads in reverse sequence.
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Tyre pressure
Caution
Never exceed the maximum permitted tyre pressure
(see tyre wall). When pumping up the tyres, do not
stand in front of or over the tyre.
The recommended operating tyre pressure is:
- front:
1.0 bar
- rear:
0.7 bar
Excessive tyre pressure reduces the service life of
the tyres. Always check the tyre pressure before
driving.
After 5 operating hours
First engine oil change. See engine manual for
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subsequent intervals. Use the oil channel (op-
tional, Fig. 8) to drain.
After 10 operating hours
Lubricate all rotating and bearing points (operating
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lever, height adjustment of the cutter deck ...) with
several drops of light oil.
Clean battery terminals.
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Every 25 operating hours
Lubricate all blade shafts, tensioning pulleys and
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tensioning pulley holders via the grease nipples
using grease type 251H EP. Arrange for this work
to be carried out by a specialist workshop.
Apply multipurpose grease to the teeth on the
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steering gear.
Lubricate the steering linkage with a few drops of
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light oil.
Lubricate the wheel bearings and front wheel axes
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with a multipurpose grease applied to the grease
nipples.
Every 50 operating hours
Dirt and grass remnants must be removed from
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the drive gear by a specialist workshop.
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If required
Charge the battery
If you are not using the device for a prolonged
period, removal of the battery from the device and
charging prior to storage is recommended, as well
as every 2 months during storage, and before start-
ing up the device again.
Note
Follow the instructions in the operating man-
ual for your battery charger.
Replace fuses
Replace defective fuses only with ones of an
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equal rating.
Once a season
Apply multipurpose grease to the teeth on the
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steering gear.
Lubricate the steering linkage with a few drops of
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light oil.
Lubricate all rotating and bearing points (operating
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lever, height adjustment of the cutter deck ...) with
several drops of light oil.
Clean the spark plug and check the gap between
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the electrodes or replace the plug. See engine
handbook.
The rear axles must be lubricated with a spe-
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cial-purpose (water-repellent) grease in a spe-
cialist workshop.
The cutting blade must be sharpened or replaced
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by a specialist workshop.
Shutting down the unit
Caution
Material damage to the device
Only store the mower once the engine has cooled in
a clean and dry room or area.
During prolonged storage, e.g. in winter, ensure that
the device is protected against rust.
After the season or if the device will not be used for
more than a month:
Clean the mower and grass catcher attachment.
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Wipe all metal parts with an oily rag or spray them
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with oil to protect them from rust.
Charge battery with a battery charger.
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When shutting down the appliance for the winter,
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remove the battery, charge it and store in a dry/cool
location (protected from frost). Charge the battery
every 4–6 weeks as well as before re-installing it.
Drain the fuel (outdoors only) and shut down the
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engine as described in the engine manual.
Inflate tyres according to the specifications on the
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tyre walls. If tyres have no specifications on the
tyre walls, inflate to a pressure of 0.9 bar.
Store the mower in a clean, dry room.
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Shutting down the unit