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Regularly check that the bolts, nuts and screws are properly tightened for safe use of the

mower.

Do not use the tool where there is a risk of lighting.

During the operation, the lawnmower emits exhaust gases; these gases are poisonous

and care makes in danger the life of the operator. Do not inhale them. Do not approach of

exhaust gases and wear a protection mask when using the tool.

Fuel Handling

Use caution when handling fuels. They are flammable and the vapors are explosive.

Use only an approved container.

Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel while the machine is on. Turn off the unit and allow the

engine and exhaust components to cool down before refueling.

Do not smoke.

Never refuel inside a room.

Never store the tool and the fuel tank indoors where there is a naked flame, such as near a

water heater.

If fuel has spilled, do not attempt to start the machine, but move it away from the spill before

starting to use it. Please clean up any spills.

Replace and tighten the fuel tank cap after refueling.

Follow strictly the instructions in this manual for filling the tool with fuel.

During maintenance and storage

Switch off the tool and wait until it stops completely. Make sure that all moving parts are

stopped.

Allow the machine to cool before performing inspection, adjustments, maintenance, servicing

and storage.

Store the tool where fuel vapor will not reach a flame or spark.

When transporting and storing the tool, always use a protection device to avoid fuel spillage,

accidents and injuries.

Residual risks

Even if you use this product in compliance with all safety requirements, the potential risks of

injury and damage remain. The following hazards may arise in the structure and design of this

product:

There are adverse health consequences resulting from the emission of vibration if the product

is used for long periods of time or not properly managed and properly maintained.

There are risks of injury and property damage due to attachments or broken the sudden

impact of hidden objects when using cutting.

Risk of injury to persons and property caused by flying objects.

Prolonged use of this product exposes the operator to vibrations and can produce so-called

"white finger" disease. To reduce the risk, wear gloves and keep your hands warm.

If any of the symptoms of "white finger syndrome" occur, seek immediate medical attention.

Symptoms of "white finger" include numbness, loss of sensitivity, tingling, tingling, and pain,

loss of strength, color changes or skin condition. These symptoms usually appear on the

fingers, hands or wrists. Risk increases at low temperatures.

Risk of loss hearing in case of prolonged use, specifically when a hearing protection is not

used.

Intended use

This model of thermal mower is designed for natural grass mowing. Any other use is

prohibited.

It is suitable only for private use in a garden or plot. Lawnmowers designed for private plots or

gardens are those used for the maintenance of grassy areas and private lawns and should

not be used in public areas, parks, sports, agricultural or forest areas.

Summary of Contents for HTDT46-2

Page 1: ... K E tE DKt Z d dϰϲͲϮ KZ E E dZh d KE hd KE Z d E dZh d KE KZ h E d D E ...

Page 2: ...2 CONTENTS 1 SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS 3 2 YOURPRODUCT 6 3 ASSEMBLY 8 4 FILLINGFUELTANK 10 5 USE 12 6 MAINTENANCEAND STORAGE 14 7 EC DECLARATION 17 ...

Page 3: ... worn or damaged Replace blades and blade assemblies that are not in good condition to maintain balance Thebladesmustbebalancedtoensureproperoperationandtobeabletoworksafely Operation Do not use the machine in a confined space or hazardous carbon monoxide emissions can be collected Mow only under daylight or under good artificial light Avoid using the equipment on greasy grass where possible Alway...

Page 4: ...ector in the intended position Switch off the engine before emptying the pick up bag or before changing the cutting height While the engine is running never put your hands or feet under the mower or under the grass ejection area Before mowing remove all foreign objects from the grass that can be propelled by the machine Keep children and pets at a safe distance while using the mower Never lift the...

Page 5: ... tool always use a protection device to avoid fuel spillage accidents and injuries Residual risks Even if you use this product in compliance with all safety requirements the potential risks of injury and damage remain The following hazards may arise in the structure and design of this product There are adverse health consequences resulting from the emission of vibration if the product is used for ...

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Page 7: ... b Technical data Model HTDT46 2 Nominal power 2 6kW Displacement 161cm Max engine speed 2850 min Cutting width 460mm Cutting height 25 65mm Volume of the collection bag 55l Weight 30kg Engine type DY1P65FC Blade type DY0608 12 Fuel tank capacity 1 35l Oil tank capacity 0 6l Sound pressure level Lpa 83 2dB A K 3 0 dB A Guaranteed Sound Power Level Lwa 96 dB A Sound power level Lwa 95 64dB A Vibrat...

Page 8: ...and screw it with the 4 screws and nuts 2 on each side Combine the upper handle and the lower handle and put the screw Install then the hook on the screw and then fix the handle with the 2 wingnuts You can attach the cables with the clip supplied with the machine ...

Page 9: ... fit securely To remove the grass catcher remove the hooks from the bar and remove the tray c Setting of the cutting height According operation to be performed adjust the desired cutting height Grasp the lever pull it to the right and then lower it to decrease the cutting height or raise it to increase the cutting height ...

Page 10: ...els The use of unapproved fuels will damage the engine parts and will void the engine warranty To protect the fuel system from scale formation add a fuel stabilizer to the fuel All fuels are not identical If start up or performance problems occur change supplier or fuel brand This engine is certified to run on gasoline Emission control for this engine is via the EM Engine Modifications system At a...

Page 11: ...evel Check the oil level when the engine is off and horizontal Remove the plug dipstick from the oil tank and wipe it off Insert the oil tank plug dipstick into the tank neck as shown without screwing it in and then remove it to check the oil level If the oil level is near or below the lower limit of the dipstick remove the dipstick and fill the recommended oil reservoir up to the upper limit of t...

Page 12: ...he grass is dry If the grass is wet or excessively long perform two cutting passes Make the first pass at maximum cutting height to avoid overloading the mower The second pass should be made at the required finished height If grass builds up beneath the mower s chassis stop the engine and remove the spark plug s cap before cleaning the underside of the cutter deck a Self propelling The mower can b...

Page 13: ... the mower Ideally run the engine outdoors until the fuel tank is empty Alternatively empty any remaining fuel using a fuel suction pump Dispose of discarded fuel safely and responsibly remembering that petrol vapours can cause explosion or fire Run the engine until any remaining fuel is consumed Allow the engine to cool Check the condition and cleanliness of the air cleaner Remove the spark plug ...

Page 14: ...ed precisely on its stand Tighten the screws connecting all of the components Make a final visual check that all parts are present and aligned before tightening the fixing bolt very firmly with a wrench while holding the blade firmly in one hand NB wear suitable gloves Spark plug Check the spark plug initially after the first five hours of mower use Thereafter maintenance of the spark plug should ...

Page 15: ...emature wear to the mower s drive system If the transmission cable is too tight it will be difficult to move the advance lever towards the handlebars Conversely if the transmission cable is not tight enough the transmission will function poorly and will lack power To adjust the tension of the cable transmission increase or reduce the length of the adjustment device using the key Check the effectiv...

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