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Attaching the seat B a-c
Remove the cable ties that secured the seat
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during transport.
Fit the seat (dependent on the seat design) on the
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seat plate:
a: Seat without adjustment lever:
In the rear area with two screws and in the front
area using two tommy screws with washers.
b: Seat with adjustment lever:
Using 4 flange nuts and 2 washers.
c: Plug the cable connector onto the seat contact
plug
If necessary, attach the cable connector to the
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seat contact switch and ensure that the cable is
routed so that it is not damaged or squashed.
Note
The device cannot be started without a con-
nected seat contact switch.
Aligning the upper bow-shaped handle of
the rear frame Bd
The bow-shaped handle is folded down for transport.
Remove the two screws from the rear frame 1 .
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Fully fold out the bow-shaped handle 2 .
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Attach the bow-shaped handle to the rear frame
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using the previously removed screws - tightening
torque 18-27 Nm 3 .
Aligning the drive control lever Be
Release the clamping screw on the right-hand
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drive lever 1 .
Align the drive control lever 2 so that it is vertical.
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Tighten the clamping screw 3 to lock the drive
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control lever in this position.
Repeat these installation steps for the left drive
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control lever.
Note
Both drive control levers should be installed
in the same vertical position.
Attaching the trailer coupling (optional)
(depending on the model) Bf
Fix the trailer coupling [1] to the rear panel of the
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device using screws [2].
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Fitting the discharge flap on the cutter
deck Bg
(cutter deck 107cm)
Remove the screws [1] and nuts [2] on the dis-
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charge opening of the cutter deck.
Fix the discharge flap [3] to the discharge opening
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using the screws [1] and nuts [2].
Removing the transport lock on the dis-
charge flap Bh
(cutter decks 117 - 152cm)
Remove the safety plate or the cable ties (de-
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pending on the version).
3 The discharge flap closes automatically.
Putting the battery into operation
Risk of fire, explosion and corrosion
caused by battery acid and gases emitted
by battery acid
¾ Battery acid is corrosive. Immediately
clean all parts of the device splashed by
battery acid.
¾ Do not smoke; keep burning and hot
objects away.
¾ Charge batteries in a well ventilated and
dry room only.
¾ There is a risk of a possible short circuit
when working with the battery. Do not
place any tools or metal objects on the
battery.
Risk of poisoning and injury from battery
acid
¾ Wear safety goggles and protective
gloves.
¾ Do not allow battery acid to come into
contact with skin.
¾ If battery acid is sprayed in your face or
eyes, wash it off immediately with cold
water and seek medical attention.
¾ If you have swallowed battery acid, drink
a lot of water and seek medical attention.
¾ Store batteries out of the reach of
children.
¾ Never tilt the battery, as battery acid may
run out.
¾ Bring the remaining, unused battery acid
to your dealer or to a waste disposal
company.
DANGER!
DANGER!
Assembly