7.3
OCCASIONAL MAINTENANCE
7.3.1
Cutting means
All operations related to the cutting means must be
performed by an Authorised Service Centre.
Make sure damaged, misshapen or worn cutting
means is replaced, together with the securing screws to
preserve balance.
IMPORTANT Always use original cutting means bearing the
code indicated in the 'Technical Data" table.
7.4
CLEANING
Clean thoroughly following the instructions below every
time it is used.
7.4.1
Cleaning the machine
• Always make sure the air intakes are free of debris.
• Do not spray water onto the motor and electrical compo-
nents, prevent them from getting wet (Fig.26.0).
• Do not use aggressive liquids to clean the chassis.
• To reduce the risk of fire, keep the engine free of grass,
leaves residues or excessive grease.
• Always keep the levers, display and buttons free of debris.
7.4.2
Cleaning the cutting means assembly
Remove grass debris and mud accumulated inside the
chassis.
For side discharge: remove the discharge chute (if
mounted - par. 6.1.2d.).
7.4.3
Cleaning the grass catcher (Fig.27.A/B)
7.5
CLEANING THE AIR FILTER
The filter element must always be kept perfectly clean. Pro-
ceed as follows:
1.
Clean around the air filter grid.
Unscrew the screw (Fig.28.B) to remove the grid
2.
(Fig.28.A).
3.
Remove the filter element (Fig.29.A).
4.
Blow the filter of wash it with water (Fig.29.A) to remove
the dust and residues.
5.
Refit the filter element (Fig.29.A) in its housing, refit
the grid and tighten the screw (Fig.28.A/B).
10. MAINTENANCE TABLE
MACHINE
Check all fasteners ; Safety checks/check controls; Check the rear/lateral discharge guards;
Check the grass catcher bag and lateral discharge chute; Check the cutting means.
General cleaning and inspection; Checking for any damage to the machine. If nec-
essary, contact the authorised service centre.
Replacing the cutting means
Check the battery charge status
Recharge the battery
Cleaning the air filter
* Refer to the battery/battery charger manual.
** The operation must be carried out by your Dealer or a specialised Authorised Service Centre
*** Operation to be performed at the first signs of any malfunction
Intervention
8.
STORAGE
8.1
STORING THE MACHINE
When the machine is to be stored away:
Wait for the engine to cool.
4.
5.
Remove the safety key.
6.
Clean (par. 7.4).
7.
Check the integrity of the machine.
8.
Store the machine:
• In a dry place.
• Protected from inclement weather.
• In a place where children cannot get to it.
• Making sure that keys or tools used for maintenance are
removed.
8.2
STORING THE BATTERY
The battery must be kept in a cool, shaded place without
humidity.
NOTE If case of prolonged periods of inactivity, recharge
the battery every two months to prolong its service life
9.
HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION
Whenever the machine is to be handled, raised, transported
or tilted you must:
• Stop the machine (par. 6.5) until the moving parts come to a
complete halt.
• Wear heavy work gloves.
• Hold the machine in the points offering a safe grip, taking
into account the weight and its division.
• Use an appropriate number of people for the weight of the
machine and the characteristics of the vehicle or the place
where it must be placed or collected.
• Make sure that machine movements do not cause damage
or injuries.
When transporting the machine on a vehicle or trailer, always:
• Use an access ramp of suitable strength, width and length.
• Load the machine with the motor switched off and pushed by
an adequate number of people.
• Lower the cutting means assembly.
• Position it so that it cannot cause a hazard for anybody.
• Fasten firmly to the means of transport using ropes or chains
to prevent it from tipping over.
EN - 7
Frequency
Before use
par. 6.2
After each use
par. 7.4
-
par. 7.3.1 ***
Before each use
After each use
par. 7.2.1 *
Once a month
par. 7.5
Notes
*