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Thank you for choosing our machine. Hereinafter it will be referred
to as “petrol lawnmower”.
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WARNING! The petrol lawnmower is ideal for mowing grass on
open and flat surfaces, such as a garden. Any other use is prohibited.
This manual contains information deemed necessary for proper use,
knowledge and standard machine maintenance. They do not include
information on gardening techniques; the user can find additional
information in specific books or publications or by attending specia-
lised training courses.
COMPONENTS
Refer to fig. A and following;
1. Upper handle
2. Engine on/off lever
3. Lower handle
4. Fixing plate
5. Fastening handwheel
6. Cable locking clamp
7. Handle support
8. Recoil starter handle
9. Casing
10. Wheel
11. Rear door
12. Grass collection box
13. Internal combustion engine
14. Lubricant level and topping up cap
15. Spark plug
16. Spark plug cap
17. Fuel tank
18. Fuel cap
19. Air filter
20. Exhaust
21. Cutting height adjustment lever
22. Blade
23. Screw
24. Washer
25. Oil drain plug
26. Air lever
INSTALLATION
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WARNING! The manufacturer is not liable for any direct and/
or indirect damage caused by incorrect installation.
TRANSPORT
Always use the packaging when transporting the machine; this will
protect it from impact, dust and humidity which can compromise
normal operation.
During transportation, unhook the box, disconnect the spark plug cap,
fold the upper part of the handle over the engine (after loosening the
fastening handwheels) and completely empty the fuel tank.
Lift the machine with a second person to help you, never by yourself,
keeping it horizontal. If transporting on a vehicle, secure the machine
using tensioning straps in order to prevent sudden movements due to
braking, driving around corners, driving over bumps, etc.
HANDLING
Carrying the machine over a non-grassy area must always be done
with the engine off, pushed by the user. It is possible to keep the
engine on over already cut grass, and take advantage of the drive
(where fitted), though it is possible that passage of the lawnmower
may “mark” the grass with an unattractive result.
SWITCHING ON
When choosing where to use the machine, the following should be
considered:
• that there is no bad weather, such as rain or storms.
• that there should be a large operational area free from obstacles.
• that the area is well lit with natural or artificial light.
• That the turf is suitable for mowing and the grass is not excessively
tall, that it is not wet, and that it is free of rocks, protruding tree roots,
branches, pipes, electric cables, objects, etc. that would damage
the machine and endanger the user.
• that unauthorised personnel, children and pets are not present.
ASSEMBLY
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WARNING! Before carrying out the following operations, ensure
that the spark plug cap is disconnected.
Take the machine and its components out and visually ensure that
they are in perfect condition.
HANDLE ASSEMBLY (fig. C)
1. Fig. C1: Remove the lower handle (pos.3) and fasten it with screws
(pos.5) to the two plates (pos.4) of the machine, to the right and
left of the rear door (pos.11). In some models, there is more than
one position for fastening the lower handles, for adjusting the final
height of the upper handle. The shields and control cables must be
positioned above the handle. Note: the lower handle may consist
of two parts, rather than just one.
2. Fig. C2: Take the upper handle (pos.1) and position it at the end
of the lower handle, aligning the fixture holes.
3. Fig. C3: Screw the handwheels (pos.5) keeping the cable sheaths
above the handle. If the hardware is quick release (handwheel and
lever), then screw the handwheel without tightening and then tilt the
lever by 90°. Insert the clamps (pos.8) above the handles in order
to secure the sheaths and control cables.
4. Fig. C4: Insert the threaded part of the ring support (pos.7) for
the starter handle (pos.8) on the hole on the right side of the upper
handle and slightly tighten the nut. Now, grip the starter handle
located above the engine, slowly pull it up to the support and insert
the cord inside the ring. At this point, tighten the nut all the way and
release the handle, which will stay on the freshly installed support.
ASSEMBLY OF THE GRASS COLLECTION BOX (Fig. D)
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WARNING! Hooking and unhooking the grass collection box
while using the lawnmower must only take place while the engine
is switched off, with the blade completely still and the spark plug
cap off.
1. Fig. D: Lift the rear door (pos.11) and keep it open. Note that in
the grass collection box (pos.12) there are protruding ends that will
hook onto the door’s axis (pos.4).
2. Guide the rear door with your hand until it rests onto the box in
order to close every opening. Check that the grass collection box
is stable and cannot be unhooked.
CHECK BLADE FASTENING (fig. M)
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WARNING! All operations indicated below must be carried out
with the engine switched off, the blade still, and the spark plug cap
disconnected. Always wear protective gloves.
This check must be carried out upon first using the lawnmower.
Avoid turning the blade by hand as it is directly connected to the piston
and may compress the engine combustion chamber.
1. Fig. M1: Disconnect the spark plug cap (pos.16) from the spark
plug (pos.15) to prevent suddenly starting the engine.
2. Fig. M2: Tilt the lawnmower as shown in the figure to gain access
under the machine. Secure the position with straps to prevent the
machine from falling on you.
3. Fig. M3: Use one hand to hold the blade (pos.22) away from the
cutting area, and using a socket hex key, check that the screw is
tightened (pos.23).
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WARNING! Take the following steps for the initial start-up of
the engine. Read and follow the instructions in the next chapter.
4-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE (4T)
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WARNING! All the operations described below must be carried
out with the engine switched off.
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WARNING! Always wear safety gloves and safety goggles.
The engine is supplied without lubricating oil and without fuel. Starting
the engine without oil or with an insufficient amount of oil will irre-
parably damage it and cause the warranty to become null and void.