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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.

Summary of Contents for TS4024

Page 1: ...7RTC CHAMPION N8YC NGK BPR7ES 8 2850 min 1 9 45 l 10 25 65 mm 11 7 00 m s2 K 1 5 12 VI 13 Intertek Testing Services Shanghai Ltd 14 93 41 dB A K 0 82 15 96 dB A 16 85 dB A 17 20 8 kg 18 DAYEE DY0903 2 DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA La ditta indicata in etichetta dichiara sotto la propria responsabilità che il prodotto ivi citato è conforme ai requisiti essenziali di sicurezza e salute contenuti nelle...

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Page 6: ...tranei bambini ed animali non siano presenti ASSEMBLAGGIO ATTENZIONE Prima di effettuare le seguenti operazioni assi curatevi che il cappuccio candela sia scollegato Estraete la macchina ed i componenti e verificate visivamente la loro perfetta integrità MONTAGGIO DEI MANICI fig C 1 Fig C1 prelevate il manico inferiore pos 3 e fissatelo con la viteria pos 5 alle due piastre pos 4 della macchina a ...

Page 7: ...tano 95 Non utilizzare mai miscele olio benzina carburantesporcoovecchiooppurebenzinacontenentealcool Fate attenzione a non lasciare penetrare nel serbatoio acqua o sporco 1 Posizionate stabilmente la macchina su una superficie orizzontale 2 Svitare il tappo serbatoio pos 18 ruotando in senso antiorario 3 Riempire il serbatoio pos 17 senza farlo tracimare utilizzando un imbuto largo non incluso Os...

Page 8: ...nti al rasaerba Se utilizzate il rasaerba senza cesto di raccolta fate attenzione al movimento dei vostri piedi che devono sempre rimanere a distanza di sicurezza in particolare prestare la massima attenzione nei movimenti per far arretrare il rasaerba nell inversione di marcia e nel taglio su un terreno in pendio Per evitare problemi muscolari derivanti da una postura scorretta cercate per quanto...

Page 9: ...rima di ogni uti lizzo Effettuate il controllo e rabbocco secon do quando indicato nel capitolo Motore a scoppio Sostituzione olio motore Dopo il primo mese o le prime 20 ore di funzio namento Succes sivamente ogni 12 mesi o 80 ore di funzionamento La sostituzione dell olio motore deve essere eseguita da un centro assisten za autorizzato L olio esausto va smaltito negli appositi centri di raccolta...

Page 10: ...so un centro di assistenza autorizzato esibendo la prova di acquisto e richiedendo ricambi originali Fate sempre riferimento alle informazioni riportate sull etichetta dati tecnici IMMAGAZZINAMENTO Effettuate una accurata pulizia di tutta la macchina e sue parti acces sorie vedi paragrafo Manutenzione Proteggete le parti non verniciate con un olio protettivo ed utilizzate l imballo originale per p...

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Page 12: ... 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...

Page 13: ...n position START air off 3 With your left hand pull and hold against the handle the on off lever pos 2 4 With the right hand grasp the starter handle pos 8 pull slowly until resistance and then pull hard with a decisive blow after start accompany the handle when not release the shutter If the engine does not start repeat this process a few times If the startup is successful see PROBLEMS CAUSES AND...

Page 14: ...ntact an authorised service centre Clean and maintain your machine regularly to ensure that it remains perfectly efficient and has a long working life ROUTINE AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Component When What to do Lawnmower and blade After each use Remove earth and grass using a small wooden stick and a plastic brush Check that there are no breaks deforma tions cracks bending crushing wearorrust Check...

Page 15: ...aphas a clogged bleed hole Clean the fuel tank cap No fuel Refuel Defective spark plug Replace spark plug The grass prevents the blade from rota ting possible when the box is full Empty the grass collection box and clean the casing interior Excessive cutting height Lower the cutting height The grass collection box is not filling up and the grass stays in the lawn The grass is wet Mow on dry grass ...

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