6.2.1
General safety check
Object
Cutting means
Rear discharge guard;
grass catcher
Side discharge guard,
side discharge chute
Engine brake lever
/ cutting means
Handgrip and starter cable.
Screws/nuts on the machine
and on the cutting means
Fuel lines and connections.
Oil lines
Spark plug cap
Cutting means pin
(if provided)
Test driving
6.2.2
Machine operating test
Action
Start the machine (par. 6.3)
Engage the drive lever
Disengage the drive lever
Release the engine /
cutting means brake lever
If any of the results fails to match the
indications provided in the tables, do not use
the machine! Contact a service centre to have
it checked and repaired if necessary.
6.3
STARTUP
NOTE Start up the machine on a flat
surface without obstacles or high grass.
6.3.1
Manual ignition handgrip models
1.
For cold starts: move the throttle to the "Choke"
engaged position (fig. 6.A) (if provided).
2.
Pullthe engine / cutting means brake
lever towards the handle (fig. 15.A).
Result
Not damaged or worn.
Good condition. No
damage. Properly installed.
Good condition. No
damage. Properly installed.
The lever must move
freely, it must not need
forcing and should return
automatically and rapidly
back to the neutral position.
The cable must be intact.
Correctly tightened
(not loose)
No leaks.
No leaks.
No damage.
Connected to the
spark plug itself
Visible through the
hole on the cutting
means (par. 8.1.1).
No abnormal vibrations.
No abnormal sound
Result
The cutting means
must move.
The wheels should move
the machine forward.
The wheels should stop
and the machine stops
moving forward.
The engine must switch off
and the cutting means must
stop within a few seconds.
NOTE Keep pulling the engine / cutting
means brake lever or the engine will stop.
Grab hold of the starter handgrip and tug the
3.
starter cable firmly to start the engine (fig. 15.B).
4.
When the engine has
to the full speed position (if fitted).
NOTE Using the choke when the engine
is already warm can foul the spark plugs and
cause the engine to run erratically.
6.3.2
Electric push-button ignition control models
Insert the supplied battery in the relative
1.
engine compartment (fig. 16.A). (follow the
instructions provided in the engine manual)
2.
Insert the key as far as possible (if provided) (fig. 16.B).
3.
Pullthe engine cutting means brake lever
towards the handle (fig. 15.A).
NOTE Keep pulling the engine / cutting
means brake lever or the engine will stop.
4.
Press and hold the ignition button unyil
the engine switches on. (fig. 16.D).
6.4
OPERATION
IMPORTANT When working, always keep a safe distance
from the cutting means, given by the length of the handle.
6.4.1
Grass cutting
1.
Start moving forward and mowing in the grass area;
2.
Regulate the forward speed and the cutting
height (par. 5.7) considering the conditions of
the lawn (the height, density and dampness of
the grass) and the amount of grass collected;
For mulching or rear grass discharge: always avoid
removing a large quantity of grass. Never cut more than
one third of the total grass height per single pass (fig. 17).
3.
The appearance of the lawn will improve if you alternate
cutting in both directions at the same height (fig. 18).
For side discharge: it is best to mow in a pattern where
cut grass is not discharged on the grass still to be cut.
6.4.2
Suggestions for maintaining a nice lawn
Each type of grass has different characteristics and may
thus require different ways of caring for the lawn; always
read the instructions on seed boxes for mowing height
in relation to the growing conditions in the work area.
Keep in mind that most grass is made up of a stem
and one or more leaves. If leaves are fully cut, the
lawn is damaged and growth is more difficult.
The following indications generally apply:
• cutting too low tears and uproots the grass,
giving it a "spotted" appearance;
• in the summer, cutting must be higher to
prevent the ground from drying;
• do not cut wet grass; this could reduce cutting means
efficiency due to sticky grass and tear the lawn;
EN - 7
started, shift the throttle