2.5.3 M
L
ACHINE
UBRICATION
When working with lubricants, observe the basic hygiene regulations and observe the environmental protection
regulations and laws.
For trouble-free and easy movement of all mechanical parts, pay sufficient attention to lubrication.
2.5.3.1 E
O
C
NGINE
IL
If you are not manually skilled enough, entrust this work to a specialist workshop.
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Follow the engine operating instructions for the type, quantity, and method of engine oil changing.
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Standard interval of oil change, specified by the engine manufacturer, reduce it by half. When mowing grasslands, a large amount
of dust and pollen particles is always produced.
2.5.3.2 T
RANSMISSION
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The oil filling – see Table 17 on page 26 - does not need to be changed throughout the service life of the transmission.
For any potential replenishment or change
reduces the service life of the transmission and exposes you to potential issues with its functionality.
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To measure the level, use the engine oil dipstick -
workshop is ideal.
1)
Wipe the dipstick thoroughly from the engine oil.
Fig. 17
2)
A
Pull out the rubber plug of the inspection and filling hole - left of the shift lever foot.
3)
Fig. 17
B
Insert the dipstick into the hole at the angle of about 30° to the chassis wall and parallel to the longitudinal axis of
the machine. Slide it all the way in, do not press hard on the dipstick. When measuring the oil level, the dipstick must rest on the
front and rear edges of the hole.
Fig. 17
4)
C
The correct oil level is reached, when the oil mark on the dipstick is visible just at the collar, the distance is about 20
mm from the end of the dipstick.
5)
Before returning the dipstick to the engine, wipe it thoroughly of any residual transmission oil and dirt.
2.5.3.3 L
UBRICATION
A spray oil that repels water and dust particles or a liquid "white" vaseline spray is suitable for lubrication. Of the solid
lubricating greases, any lubricant intended for lubrication of water pumps is fully sufficient. However, its application usually
requires the dismantling of the corresponding slide assembly.
Lubrication point -
Interval within
description
season
Bowden cables / levers
at least 2x
Cutting disc drive pulley
every 10 hours
housing
Travel clutch pulley
-
Brake key
-
Bowden cable divider
-
Table 23: Lubrication intervals
2.5.3.4 T
YRES
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Check the tyre pressure before working with the machine.
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If there is a permanent tyre pressure leakage, make sure that there is no defect on the tyre tube – repair it if necessary.
If you are not sufficiently manually skilled, have the operations done by an authorized service centre.
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Keep the same pressure in the left and right wheels – the machine better holds a straight track.
Do not exceed the maximum tyre pressure – there is a risk of the tyre explosion!
MAXimum tyre pressure: 20 PSI (138 kPa or 1.38 bar or 1.36 atm or 0.14 MPa)
Operating
tyre pressure: 18 PSI (124 kPa or 1.24 bar or 1.22 atm or 0.12 MPa)
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Before the machine is put away for a longer time, refill the pressure to MAX.
Whenreplacing a wheel or tyre due to tread wear or an irreparable defect, always replace the wheels or tyres on both sides
of the machine. The different diameter of the new and worn wheel will cause the machine to turn spontaneously and the
vegetation will not be cut evenly.
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When changing the transmission oil, the transmission must be removed from the machine. Always entrust this activity to an authorised service centre.
If the tyre pressure is lower than indicated, the tyre structure will be damaged, and its service life will be significantly reduced.
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HANGE
O
L
C
IL
EVEL
HECK
f the oil filling only use the specified specification, using oil of another specification
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P
OINTS
After
season
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
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on Fig. 1 . The machine must stand on a horizontal surface - garage or
Lubricant
Figure
Oil
Fig. 13, Fig. 20, Fig. 21
Oil/grease
Fig. 14
Oil/grease
Fig. 15
Fig. 14
Oil
Vaseline
Fig. 16
BDR-720D Adela PRO
Note
Cable entry into the bowden
cable / pins
Pulley pin - the cutting disc cover
must be removed
Pulley pin - shift lever and
handlebars must be removed.
Spanner pin - the cutting disc
cover must be removed
Bowden cable slider - it is
necessary to click the lid of the
switchboard.