(Translation of the original instructions)
Problem
1. Starter motor does not run.
2. The starter motor runs but
the engine does not start
With the ignition key in the
start position, starter motor
runs but the engine does not
start.
3. Starting is difficult or the
engine runs erratically.
4. Weak engine performance
during cutting.
5. The engine stops, without
any warning sound.
6. Uneven cut.
7. Abnormal vibrations during
use.
8. With the engine running, the
machine does not move when
the drive pedal is pressed.
If one of the problems listed below occurs, replace the pertinent fuse.
9. No electric function works.
The battery is charged.
If problems persist after having performed the above operations, contact your dealer.
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Probable cause
Insufficiently charged battery.
Badly connected battery.
20A fuse blown
Fuel stopcock closed.
Faulty fuel supply.
Faulty ignition.
Carburetion problems.
Forward speed too high in rela-
tion to cutting height.
- No fuel.
- Try to restart the engine.
The cutting device is dull.
Forward speed too high com-
pared to height of grass.
Cutting device assembly is full
of grass.
- The cutting devices are unbal-
anced.
- The cutting devices are loose.
- Loose parts.
- potential damages.
"Gear disengagement" lever in
disengaged position.
20A fuse faulty.
Solution
Charge the battery.
Check connections
Replace the fuse
Open the fuel stopcock.
- Check the level in the tank.
- Check the fuel filter.
- Check that spark plug cap is
securely fitted.
- Check that the electrodes are
clean and have the correct gap.
Clean or replace the air filter.
Reduce the forward speed and/
or raise the cutting height.
Fill up with fuel (if the problem
persists, contact an authorised
service centre).
Check tyre pressure.
Contact an authorised service
centre.
Reduce the forward speed and/
or raise the cutting height.
- Wait for the grass to dry.
- Clean the cutting device
assembly
Contact an authorised service
centre for checks, replacements
or repairs.
Put into gear.
Replace the 20A fuse.
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