Problem
The cutting result is unsatisfactory.
Transportation
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The product is heavy and can cause crush injuries.
Be careful when you load it onto or off a vehicle or
trailer.
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Load the product in reverse on approved ramps of
a maximum operation angle of 10°. Do not lift the
product.
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Use an approved trailer for transportation of the
product.
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Make sure that you have knowledge of local
road traffic regulations before transportation of the
product in a trailer or on roads.
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Stop the fuel supply of the product.
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Lock the product with approved devices, such as
straps. Use tie-down points on the product. The
parking brake is not sufficient to lock the product
during transportation.
Storage
Prepare the product for storage at the end of the
season, and before more than 30 days of storage. If
you keep fuel in the fuel tank for 30 days or more, tacky
particles can cause blockage in the carburetor. This has
a negative effect on the engine function.
To prevent tacky particles during storage, add a
stabilizer. If alkylate gasoline is used, stabilizer is not
necessary. If you use standard gasoline, do not change
to alkylate gasoline. This can cause sensitive rubber
parts to become hard. Add stabilizer to the fuel in
the tank or in the container used for storage. Always
use the mixing ratios given by the manufacturer. Add
the stabilizer and run the engine for a minimum of 10
minutes, until the fuel flows into the carburetor.
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Cause
The tire pressure is different on the right and left sides. Refer to
pressure on page 19 .
The blades are damaged.
The cutting deck is damaged and not parallel to the ground.
The blades are blunt. Refer to
The product is operated at too high forward or rearward speed. Refer
To get a good cutting result on page 15 .
to
The grass is long or wet. Refer to
page 15 .
There is grass blockage in the cutting deck. Refer to
product on page 18 .
Transportation, storage and disposal
To examine the blades on page 21 .
To get a good cutting result on
WARNING:
with fuel in the tank in an indoor location or
in locations with bad airflow. Risk of fire if
fuel fumes come near open flames, sparks,
or pilot lights in for example boilers, hot
water tanks and clothes dryers.
WARNING:
other flammable materials from the product
to decrease the risk of fire. Let the product
become cool before you put it in storage.
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Clean the product, refer to
page 18 .
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Remove unwanted materials from the cooling fan.
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Repair paint damages to prevent corrosion.
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Examine the product for worn or damaged parts and
tighten loose screws and nuts.
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Remove the battery. Clean it, charge it, and keep it
cool during storage.
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Replace the engine oil, and discard the waste oil.
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Empty the fuel tank. Start the engine and run it until
there is no remaining fuel in the carburetor.
Note:
Do not empty the fuel tank and carburetor if
a stabilizer has been added.
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Remove the plugs and put about a tablespoon of
engine oil into each cylinder. Manually turn the
engine shaft to apply the oil and put the plugs back
on.
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Lubricate all grease nipples, joints and axles.
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Keep the product in a clean and dry area and put a
cover on it for more protection.
Tire
To clean the
Do not keep the product
Remove grass, leaves and
To clean the product on
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