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Oil Change - Parkside PBRM 39 C2 Originalbetriebsanleitung

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The product can start unexpectedly and cause injuries.
- Switch off the engine before carrying out any cleaning or
maintenance work.
- Allow the engine to cool down.
- Remove the spark plug connector (12) from the spark plug
(12a).
• Regular, careful servicing is required to guarantee the safe-
ty level and performance of the device.
• Make sure that all nuts, pins and screws are securely tight-
ened so that the device is in a safe working condition.
• Regularly check the grass collection basket (16) for signs of
wear and loss of functionality.
• For safety reasons, replace worn or damaged parts.
• Check that the wheels (11) are secured.
• To ensure the smooth running of the wheels (11), we recom-
mend cleaning the wheel axles and wheel hubs at least
once per season.
• Any work not described in this operating manual must be
performed by an authorised specialist workshop only.
16.1 Changing the blade (19) (Fig. 13)
m Attention! There is a danger of injury if you work with a
damaged blade (19).
-
Wear protective gloves!
For safety reasons you should only ever have your blade (19)
sharpened and balanced by an authorised specialist work-
shop. For optimum results it is recommended that the blade
(19) should be inspected once a year.
When changing the blade (19), only use original spare parts.
1.
Empty the fuel tank (8) with a petrol suction pump (not
included in the scope of delivery) before removing the
cutting edge. Never tip the lawnmower to the side or for-
wards with a full petrol or oil tank! This will damage the
engine and void the warranty.
2.
Hold the blade (19) tightly with one hand.
3.
Turn the blade screw (20) anti-clockwise using a screw-
driver AF17 (not included in the scope of delivery) from
the engine spindle (22). Remove the washer (21).
4.
Re-install the new blade (19) in reverse order. Fasten the
blade screw (20) properly. Make sure that the blade
(19) is correctly positioned and flush against the engine
spindle (22).
5.
The tightening torque of the blade screw (20) is 45Nm.
Also replace the blade screw (20) when replacing the
blade (19).
16.1.1
Damaged blades (19)
Should the blade (19) come into contact with an obstruction,
shut down the engine immediately and remove the spark plug
connector (12).
• Check the blade (19) for damage.
• Damaged or bent blades (19) must be replaced.
• Never attempt to bend a bent blade (19) back to straight
again.
• Never mow the lawn with a bent or heavily worn blade (19)
as this will cause vibrations and can lead to further damage
to the lawnmower.
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16.2 Checking the oil level (Fig. 9)
m WARNING!
Health hazard!
Inhaling petrol/lubricant vapours may lead to severe health
damage, loss of consciousness and, in extreme cases, to
death.
-
Do not inhale petrol/lubricant vapours.
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Operate the product outdoors only.
NOTE!
Product damage
Using the product without or with too little engine and gear-
box oil can result in engine damage.
- Fill with petrol and oil before commissioning. The product is
supplied without engine and gearbox oil.
- Use only engine oil SAE 10W-30 or SAE 10W-40.
NOTE!
Environmental damage!
Spilled oil can pollute the environment permanently. The liq-
uid is highly toxic and can quickly lead to water pollution.
- Fill/empty oil only on level, paved surfaces.
- Use a filling nozzle or funnel.
- Collect drained oil in a suitable container.
- Wipe up spilled oil carefully immediately and dispose of
the cloth according to local regulations.
- Dispose of oil as per local regulations.
1. Place the lawnmower on a level, even surface.
2. Unscrew the oil dipstick (14).
3. Wipe the oil dipstick (14) with a clean, lint-free cloth.
4. Re-insert the oil dipstick (14) and pull it out again. Check the oil
level without screwing the oil dipstick (14) back in.
5. The oil level must be within the middle mark on the oil
dipstick (14).
6. If the oil level is too low, add the recommended amount of
oil (max. 400 ml).
7. Then screw the oil dipstick (14) in again.

16.3 Oil change

The engine oil change should be completed annually before the
start of the season while the engine is at operating temperature
and shut off.
Use only engine oil SAE 10W-30 or SAE 10W-40.
1. Place the lawnmower on a level, even surface.
2. Unscrew the oil dipstick (14).
3. Using an oil pump and a hose (not included in the scope
of delivery), suck out the engine oil through the filling noz-
zle.
4. Fill up with fresh engine oil and check the oil level (see
16.2.).
16.4 Drain petrol with a petrol extraction pump
(Fig. 10)
1.
Hold a collection container under the hose of the petrol
extraction pump (not included in the scope of delivery).
2.
Unscrew and remove the tank cover (7).
3.
Push the hose of the petrol suction pump into the fuel
tank (8) and drain the petrol completely using the petrol
suction pump.
4.
Retighten the tank cover (7).

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