CG MCPt/Sti 171503915/1
EN
STANDARDS OF USE
For instructions regarding the engine and the battery (if
supplied), read the relevant manuals.
1. FINISH ASSEMBLY
NOTE – The machine can be supplied with some of the
components already fitted.
1.1
Fix the upper part of the handle (1) to the lower part (2)
using the knob (3) and washer (4).
Insert the starting cable (5) into the guide (6) and lock the fix-
ing nut (7). Fix the control cables using the clips (8).
The height of the handle can be adjusted by loosening the
lower screws (9). The upper part of the handle (1) can be
turned sideways to facilitate working near walls by loosening
the knob (3).
The screws (9) and knob (3) must always be fully lightened
when working.
1.2
On models with an electric starter, connect the battery
cable to the lawnmower's general cable connection.
2. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
2.1
The throttle (where fitted) is controlled by the lever (1)
and positioned as shown on the relative plate.
Some models have a fixed speed, and therefore no need of a
throttle (2).
2.2
The blade brake is controlled by the lever (1), which
should be held against the handle when starting and using the
lawnmower. The engine stops when the lever is released.
2.3
In models with drive the lawnmower moves forwards
when the lever (1) is pointing towards the operator.
The drive must be engaged with the engine running.
The lawnmower stops moving forwards when lever (1) is set to
position "N". When the blade brake lever is released, lever (1)
automatically moves to position "N", stopping forward move-
ment.
2.4
The height is adjusted using the special lever (1).
MAKE THIS ADJUSTMENT
3. GRASS CUTTING
3.1
To start the engine, follow the instructions in the
engine booklet and then pull the blade brake lever (1) towards
the handle and give a sharp pull on the starter cable knob (2).
For models with an electric starter, turn the starter key (3).
3.2
The lawn will look better if it is always cut to the same
height and in alternate directions.
A machine with the MULCHING system cuts the grass, chops
it finely and then blows it down into the lawn.
The grass clippings need not be collected.
The following rules should be observed to give the best
MULCHING effect:
1. Use a high engine speed (full throttle).
2. Do not mow when the grass is wet.
3. Do not cut the grass too short. Not more than 1/3rd of the
length should be cut off.
4. Ensure that the area under the mower casing is always kept
clean.
5. Always use a well-sharpened blade.
3.3
When you have finishing mowing, release the brake
lever (1) and disconnect the spark plug cap (2). Remove the
starter key (3) (where fitted).
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WAIT FOR THE BLADE TO STOP before carrying out any type
of work on the machine.
4. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT – Regular, careful maintenance is essential
for keeping the safety level and original performance of
the machine unchanged in time.
Store the lawnmower in a dry place.
1) Wear strong working gloves during any cleaning, mainte-
nance or adjustment operation on the machine.
2) Carefully clean the machines with water after each cut;
remove the grass debris and mud accumulated inside the
chassis to avoid their drying and thus making the next
start-up difficult.
3) The paintwork on the inside of the chassis may peel off in
time due to the abrasive action of the cut grass; in this
case, intervene promptly by touching up the paintwork
using a rustproof paint to prevent the formation of rust that
would lead to corrosion of the metal.
4) Should it be necessary to access the lower part, only tilt the
machine from the side shown in the engine handbook; fol-
lowing the relative instructions.
5) Do not drip petrol onto the plastic parts of the motor or the
machine to prevent damaging them and remove all traces
of spilt petrol immediately. The warranty does not cover
damage to plastic parts caused by petrol.
4.1
All operations on the blade should be carried out at a
specialized centre.
Note for specialized centres: Reassemble the blade (2) as
shown in the drawing and tighten the central screw (1) using a
torque wrench set to 40-45 Nm.
4.2
In models with drive remove the guard (1) once or
twice a year by unscrewing the screws (2) and releasing the
couplings (3). Then clean carefully using a brush or com-
pressed air, removing the grass and dirt from the area around
the transmission and belt.
Always refit the guard (1).
4.3
Check the shock-absorber and the insulating sleeves
twice per season. Replace in the event of damage or wear.
4.4
To recharge a flat battery, connect to the battery
charger (1) following the instructions in the battery mainte-
nance handbook. If the machine is to remain inactive for a long
period, disconnect the battery leads after making sure that the
battery is fully charged.
The battery charger may not be connected directly to the
engine terminal. It is not possible to start the engine with the
charger as the power source and the charger could be dam-
aged.
5. THE ENVIRONMENT
1. Always use a funnel and/or a petrol can with a level control
to avoid spillage when refilling the fuel tank.
2. When changing the oil, ensure that all the used oil is col-
lected. Avoid spillage. Take the used oil to a recycling unit.
3. Do not dispose of used oil filter in a rubbish bin. Take it to a
recycming unit.
4. Do not dispose of used lead-acid batteries in a rubbish bin.
Take them to a battery collection point for recycling (applies
to battery-powered machines and machines with battery
start).
Should you have any doubts or problems, do not hesitate to
contact your nearest Service Centre or your Dealer.
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