Servicing
Servicing
WARNING!
Risk of injuries or material damage
Only perform maintenance and cleaning
work on the device with the engine at a
standstill.
Remove the ignition key and the spark-
plug connectors.
Wait until all moving parts have come
to a complete stop and the engine has
cooled down.
Never reach into the rotating cutter
blades.
Only have repair and maintenance
work and the replacement of safety
specialist or a specialist service centre.
Only have the cutter blades replaced
or re-sharpened by a specialist service
centre.
Clean the device and all add-on and
accessory parts after every instance of
use.
Cleaning the device
Attention!
Do not use high-pressure cleaners for cleaning
the device.
Switch the parking brake on.
Clean the device with a scrubbing brush, hand
brush or a cloth.
Cleaning the cutter deck
DANGER!
Sharp, moving cutting tools
Risk of injury
Wear protective gloves.
Caution when cleaning the cutters.
Note that the movement of one cutting
tool may lead to the rotation of other
cutting tools.
Attention!
Fuel may run into the combustion chamber.
Damage to engine
The mower must not be tilted to an angle greater
than 30°.
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Bring the cutter deck to the top position.
Clean the cutting chamber with a scrubbing brush,
hand brush or a cloth.
Cleaning
Switch the parking brake on.
Use a commercially available quick-release cou-
pling to attach a water hose.
Start the engine.
Lower the cutter deck and switch it on.
Allow the engine and cutter deck to run for a few
minutes.
Switch the engine and cutter deck off.
Note
If available, repeat the steps for the second
cleaning nozzle.
Drying
Bring the cutter deck to the top position.
Start the engine and switch the cutter deck on.
To dry the cutter deck, allow the engine and cutter
deck to run for a few minutes.
Switch the engine and cutter deck off.
Starting the device
Observe the servicing instructions in the engine
manual.
At the end of the season, have the mower in-
spected and serviced by a service centre.
Note
After changing the oil, take the waste oil
to a waste oil collecting point or to a waste
disposal company.
Note
Hand over used batteries to your dealer or to
a waste management company. Remove the
battery before scrapping the mower.
DANGER!
Risk of explosion / short-circuit
Never bypass a defective or frozen
battery with jump leads.
Ensure that the units and the jump lead
clips do not touch each other and that
the ignitions are switched off.
Attach the red jump lead to the positive terminal
(+) of the discharged battery and to the positive
terminal (+) of the donor battery.
terminal (–) of the donor battery.
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