Troubleshooting - Brill 42 BM Manual Del Usuario

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Care
The easiest way to remove dirt
and grass cuttings is directly
after mowing. Clean your lawn-
mower with a brush and cloth.
Always keep the ventilation slits
(fig. A, pos. 9) free from soiling.
If necessary, remove any cut
grass from the ventilation slits.
Storage
Warning! Allow the engine
A
to cool off for at least
15 minutes before you carry the
appliance and deposit the lawn-
mower in concealed spaces.
Never store the lawnmower in
a building in which it is possible
that petrol vapours can come
into contact with a naked flame
or with sparks if there is petrol
in the tank.

10. Troubleshooting

General
Faults usually occur if the unit
has not been handled, cared for
or maintained properly. The fol-
lowing table contains the most
common faults and remedies to
eliminate these faults. If you
have any other problems, please
contact your nearest service cen-
tre authorised by the manufac-
turer, or your nearest authorised
specialist dealer.
Fault
Abnormal noises,
lawnmower rattles.
Lawnmower does not run
smoothly or vibrates vigorously.
Warning! If the appliance
A
is in the parking position
(fig. H), the tank cap valve
(fig. J, pos. 18) must be closed.
For safety reasons, the tank is
only to be 50 % full when stored
outside confined spaces.
The tank must be completely
empty when stored in confined
spaces.
Warning! Ensure that the
A
oil dip-stick is firmly
screwed in position as oil could
otherwise leak out.
To save space and cleaning, you
can store the appliance as shown
in fig. H. To do so, loosen the
tensioned jointed handles (fig. A,
pos. 1) somewhat until you can
release the guide bar; fold the
guide bar forwards with the
retaining bar (fig. A1, pos. 7).
Caution! Repairs that
A
require specialist knowl-
edge must only be carried
out by an authorised specialist.
Caution! For safety reasons,
A
only use original spare
parts supplied by the manufac-
turer or parts that have been
authorised by the manufacturer.
We expressly point out that in
accordance with product liability
Possible Cause
Bolts at motor, its fixings or
mower housing are loose.
Blade or blade flange damaged
(unbalanced), screw loose.
Blade flange loose on the motor
shaft.
Warning! Make sure that
A
you do not trap the Bowden
cables when folding and unfold-
ing the lawnmower handle.
Notes on Storage (Wintering)
If you are planning to store your
motor longer than 30 days,
empty the tank outdoors before
storing and soak up the remain-
ing petrol with a lint-free cloth.
Then allow the motor to run until
it stops due to a lack of fuel.
Unscrew the spark plug, pour
1 tablespoon of motor oil into
the cylinder. Turn the motor by
slowly pulling the starter handle
so that the oil is distributed then
screw the spark plug back in.
When you have removed dirt
and mowing residue we recom-
mend that you clean your
lawnmower with a preservative
product.
laws, we are not liable for any
damage caused by our units if
this damage is due to improper
repair or if parts exchanged are
not our original parts or parts
approved by us, and if the
repairs were not carried out
at service centre authorised by
the manufacturer or by an
authorised specialist. The same
applies to spare parts and
accessories.
Remedy
Tighten bolts.
Retighten the screws.
Have damaged parts replaced
by the service station.
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