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Comply with the operating instructions of the
charger manufacturer before and during charging
of the starter battery.
CAUTION!
Danger of a short circuit!
To avoid a short circuit, always discon-
nect the negative cable (-) of the battery
first, and reconnect it last!
Always remove the ignition key before
starting work on the battery!
1. Remove the ignition key (01/3).
2. Open the engine cover.
3. Connect the charger terminals to the connec-
tion terminals of the battery.
NOTE
Check the polarity:
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Red terminal = positive terminal (+)
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Black terminal = negative terminal
(-)
4. Connect the charger to the mains and switch
it on.
10.5 Removing the mower mechanism
The mower mechanism must be removed in or-
der for the tractor to be used for snow clearing
and for renewing the V-belt.
1. Turn the steering wheel to full left lock (14).
2. Unscrew the cap screw (15) on the channel
holder by 5-6 turns.
3. Lower the mower mechanism to the lowest
setting (16).
4. Unhook the tension spring on the mower
mechanism (17).
5. Move the mower mechanism back up to the
top (18).
6. Disconnect the V-belt duct (19).
7. Unhook the V-belt from the V-belt sheave of
the engine (20).
8. Lower the mower mechanism back down to
the lowest setting (21).
9. Remove the 4 locking pins from the holding
clips of the mower mechanism (22).
10. Pull off the holding clips over the pins (22).
11. Pull out the mower deck on the right side in
the direction of travel.
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10.6 Renewing the V-belt
To change the v-belt, please contact an autho-
rised dealer.
11 STORAGE
The lawn tractor should be parked where it is pro-
tected against the effects of weather, especially
moisture, rain and lengthy exposure to direct sun-
light.
Never store the lawn tractor inside a building
when its fuel tank contains fuel, if there is poten-
tial for fuel vapours to come into contact with na-
ked flames or sparks. Only park the lawn tractor
in rooms that are suitable for the storage of motor
vehicles.
When storing the lawn tractor for long periods,
such as over winter, it should not have its fuel
tank filled if possible. The fuel can evaporate.
Before long-term storage, the fuel should be
drained from the tank and the carburettor in order
to avoid any build-up of deposits, which could re-
sult in problems when starting. Please contact
your specialist workshop for advice.
12 HELP IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION
CAUTION!
Risk of injury
Sharp-edged and moving appliance
parts can lead to injury.
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Always wear protective gloves
during maintenance, care and clean-
ing work.
NOTE
For malfunctions that are not listed in
this table or that you cannot resolve
yourself, please contact our customer
service.
Storage