• Quick-release supports (13:C)
These supports allow to switch easily and
quickly from one attachment to another.
Releasing the belt tension: see figure 13 and 15.
Tensioning the belt: see figure 13 and 14.
5. USING THE MACHINE
5.1. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
• Filling with oil and fuel
IMPORTANT The machine is supplied without engine oil or
fuel.
Check if there is fuel and check the oil level before using the
machine. For methods and precautions on refuelling and
topping up oil, follow the instructions in the engine handbook.
• Seat adjustment
See figure 16.
The seat can be reclined and be moved forwards
and backwards.
1. Loosen the knobs (16:A) without using tools.
2. Move the seat to the required position.
3. Close the knobs (16:A) by hand.
NOTE The knobs (16:A) and the seat (16:B) will be damaged
if tools are used.
• Steering wheel adjustment (17:E)
Type "II" Steering Wheel:
Unscrew the adjustment handle (17:D) from the steering
wheel to lift or lower it into the desired position. Tighten.
• Cutting height adjustment (10:B)
The switch allows continuous adjustment of the
cutting height.
The cutting means assembly is connected to the socket
(17:C).
• Tyre pressure
For tyre pressure see "0 TABLE OF TECHNICAL DATA".
• Preparing the machine before starting work
NOTE This machine can be used to mow lawns in a number
of different ways; before starting, prepare the machine based on
how the lawn is to be mowed.
5.2. SAFETY CHECKS
• General safety checks
Object
Fuel lines and connections.
Electrical cables
Exhaust system.
Oil lines
Operate the machine with a
forwards/reverse movement
and release the drive pedal.
Test driving
Result
No leaks.
All insulation intact.
No mechanical damage.
No leaks at connection
points. All screws tightened.
No leaks. No damage.
The machine stops.
No abnormal vibrations.
No abnormal sound.
• Safety devices checks
Status
the parking brake is
not pressed.
Engine running.
5.3. USING ON SLOPES
IMPORTANT The machine must not be used on slopes above
10°, regardless of the mowing direction.
IMPORTANT Reduce speed on slopes and in tight bends to
avoid tipping over or losing control of the machine.
5.4. STARTING AND OPERATION
• Start-up
1. Open the petrol tap (19).
2. Check that the spark plug cables are plugged into their
respective spark plugs.
3. Deactivate the power take-off (10:A)
4. Do not keep the foot on the service/traction brake pedal
(9:D).
If cold starting:
- For models 2WD
1. Engage the transmission (11:A1).
- For models 4WD
1.
Engage the transmission (12:A1-B1).
2. Activate the parking brake (9:B).
3. Turn the throttle to full on (10:E).
4. Close the air (10:G1) (if available).
5. Turn the key in the ignition and start the engine.
If hot starting:
- For models 2WD
1. Engage the transmission (11:A1).
- For models 4WD
1. Engage the transmission (12:A1-B1).
2. Activate the parking brake (9:B).
3. Turn the throttle to full on (10:E).
4. The air control must be pressed (10:G2) (if present).
5. Turn the key in the ignition and start the engine.
NOTE If there are engine starting problems, do not persist as
you can risk running the battery flat and flooding the engine.
Turn the key to the Off position, wait for a few seconds and then
repeat the operation. If the malfunction persists, refer to the en-
gine owner's manual and chapter 8 in this manual.
• Ready
1. Depress the pedal fully (9:B) and release it.
2. Actuate the pedal (9:D) to make the machine move.
3. Go to the work area.
4. If front attachments have been fitted, activate the power
take-off (10:A)
5. Start working.
5.5. STOP
To stop the machine:
1. Deactivate the power take-off (10:A)
2. Engage the hand brake (9:B).
3. Switch off the engine by turning the key.
4. Close the petrol tap. T his indication is particularly important
if the machine is to be transported on a trailer or similar.
EN - 5
Action
Result
Try starting the
The engine does
engine.
not start.
The driver
The engine
stands up from
stops.
the seat.