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• that a petrol ride-on lawnmower that slides down a
slope cannot be controlled by applying the brake.
The main causes of loss of control of the petrol ride-on
lawnmower may include:
• lack of wheel grip,
• driving too fast,
• inappropriate braking,
• improper use (sporting events, etc.),
• lack of knowledge about effects related to soil con-
ditions, especially on slopes (see under point 11.6.3
"Working on slopes"),
• incorrect attachment of loads and poor load distri-
bution.
11.1.1
Switch on the LED light (Fig. 1) (depending
on model)
ATTENTION! Do NOT look directly into the light!
Never point the light beam directly into the eyes of
people or animals! Danger of injury.
The ride-on lawnmower has LED headlights which
makes it possible to provide sufficient lighting of the
grass to be mowed on dull days or in shaded gardens.
1.
Switch on the LED light using the on/off switch (19).
WARNING!
Never use the ride-on lawnmower at night or when
extremely dark. The LED headlights are only used for
illuminating poorly lit areas of your garden.
11.2 Preparing the area to be mowed
1.
Before mowing, carefully examine the area.
2.
Remove stones, sticks, bones, wires, toys and oth-
er objects that may be ejected by the device.
3.
Ensure that no other people are present on the
surface to be mowed.
11.3 Check the mowing blade
m WARNING!
Danger of injury!
After switching off the engine, the mowing blade contin-
ues to run for a few seconds. If you touch the rotating
parts, you may cut yourself.
- Wait until the mowing blade comes to a standstill.
- Do not stop the cutting tool with your hand.
- Wear protective gloves.
- Keep the cutting tool away from your feet.
1.
Before carrying out any check of the mowing
blade, stop the motor and remove the ignition key
(18a) from the ignition switch (18).
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2.
Remove the ejector tube (20) (see section 9.5) and
lift the flap (23) slightly. Now the mowing blade is
accessible.
3.
Use the blade screw to turn the mowing blade
counter-clockwise into view and check it. Use a
10 mm open-ended spanner to turn the blade.
4.
Regularly check that the mowing blade is properly
fastened, in good condition and sharpened.
5.
If this is not the case, have the mowing blade
sharpened or replaced by a specialist workshop.
11.4 Using the electric starter to start the engine
(Fig. 1 + 7a)
1.
Check the charge status of the battery (5a) (see
accompanying operating instructions) and charge
it if required.
2.
Check the petrol and engine oil levels before each
start (see sections 10.1 and 10.2). Make sure that
the spark plug connector (25a) is connected to the
spark plug (25).
3.
Slide the charged battery (5a) along the guide rail
into the device. The battery (5a) clicks into place
audibly.
4.
Engage the catch basket (2). See section 9.4.
5.
Sit on the driver's seat (1).
6.
The mowing unit (8) must now be shut off.
7.
Fully depress the brake pedal (13) and activate the
parking brake (12). Set the desired cutting height
(4). See section 11.7.1.
8.
Set the gear shift (17) to neutral "N".
9.
Due to protective coating on the engine, a small
amount of smoke may be present during the initial
use of the device and should be considered nor-
mal. This is a normal process.
10. Rotate the ignition key (18a) in the ignition lock
(18) to "Start" until the engine starts and leave it in
the"On" position.
11.5 Starting the engine without the electric start-
er (Fig. 1 + 7a + 13)
1.
Check the petrol and engine oil levels before each
start (see sections 10.1 and 10.2). Make sure that
the spark plug connector (25a) is connected to the
spark plug (25).
2.
The mowing unit (8) must now be shut off.
3.
Depress the brake and clutch pedals (13) and ap-
ply the locking brake (12). Set the desired cutting
height (4). See section 11.6.1.
4.
Set the gear shift (17) to neutral "N".
5.
Fold up the driver's seat (1).
6.
Turn the ignition key to the "ON" position.

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