Use of the petrol ride-on lawnmower over a long pe-
riod can lead to vibration-related circulatory disorders
(Raynaud syndrome).
Information about the duration of use cannot be pro-
vided in this case, since this can vary from person to
person.
The following factors can influence the condition:
• Circulatory problems in the user's hands
• Low outdoor temperatures
• Long periods of use
We therefore recommend you wear warm work gloves
and take regular breaks.
8. Unpacking
1.
Open the packaging and remove the packaging
material.
2.
Check whether the scope of delivery is complete.
3.
Check the device and accessory parts for trans-
port damage.
4.
Remove the transport locks (i.e. cable ties).
5.
Pump up all 4 tyres (6 + 9) using a commercially
available foot pump (not included in scope of de-
livery).
The correct tyre pressure is 1.5 bar in the front
wheels (9) and 1.8 bar in the rear wheels (6).
6.
Carefully remove the petrol ride-on lawnmower
from the pallet with 3 other people.
7.
Grip the device by the frame - not by the plastic
casing! You can use the transport bar (11) at the
front.
8.
If possible, keep the packaging until the expiry of
the warranty period.
m DANGER
The device and the packaging are not children's
toys! Do not let children play with plastic bags,
films or small parts! There is a danger of choking
or suffocating!
9.
Assembly
m WARNING!
Danger of injury and damage!
The use of incorrect spare parts and accessories can
lead to injuries and damage. These could come loose
and be flung away. They can also reduce the power
of the product.
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- Only use original spare parts and accessories from
the manufacturer. Original spare parts or accesso-
ries can be obtained from your specialist dealer.
- Failure to do so may reduce the power of the prod-
uct and parts may come loose.
- Failure to observe this will invalidate the manufac-
turer's warranty.
Some parts of the delivery come disassembled. For
quick and easy assembly, read and follow the instruc-
tions below.
Note!
During assembly and/or for maintenance work, the fol-
lowing additional tools will be required, which are not
included in the scope of delivery:
• a 1 litre measuring beaker (oil / petrol-proof)
• A petrol can (5 litres are sufficient for approx. 5 op-
erating hours)
• A funnel (suitable for the tankʼs petrol filling nozzle)
• Household wipes (to wipe up oil/petrol residue; dis-
pose of these at a filling station)
• A petrol suction pump (plastic, available from DIY
stores)
• 0.5 l SAE 30 engine oil
9.1
Fitting the seat (Fig. 3 + 4)
1.
Fit the driver's seat (1) by first tightening the 2
M8x16 screws (1a) and M8 nuts (1b) by hand.
2.
Tighten the 2 screws (1a) using the (13mm and
10 mm) open-ended spanners.
3.
Now connect the cable of the seat contact switch
(1c) (Fig. 4).
4.
Adjust the desired seating position by moving the
seat. Make sure that you can reach the control le-
vers and the pedal safely.
9.2
Fitting the steering column (Fig. 5)
1.
Insert the steering column (15) into the steering
socket (15d).
2.
Make sure that the drill holes are on top of each
other.
3.
Insert the screw (15b) through the drilled hole
and fasten it using the nut (15c) and the 13 mm
open-ended spanner.
4.
Slide the steering rod cover (15) over the steering
rod (15a).