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GRASS CUTTING IS POOR
POSSIBLE FAULT
Blades dull or damaged
Cutting too much in one pass.
Cutting height not suitable.
NOTE: If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact the Official Technical Service.
TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
ATTENTION: Always ensure that the machine is cool enough to touch before transporting or storing.
Petrol/fuel/gasoline is extremely flammable, keep clear of naked flames or other ignition sources.
PREPARING FOR TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
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Clean the equipment before transport or storage.
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Disconnect the spark plug lead.
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Store the equipment in a dry, well-ventilated area and out of the reach of children.
LONG TERM STORAGE
Follow the normal procedures for storage, then:
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Drain the fuel system. It is advised to have the fuel tank as empty as possible before draining.
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Unscrew (rotate left) the carburettor drain plug. Use a suitable container to catch the draining fuel and allow
the fuel to drain. Store the drained fuel in a properly sealed container.
2.
Re-install (rotate right) the carburettor drain plug and tighten.
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Remove the spark plug and put 30ml of clean engine oil into the cylinder. Pull the starter rope slowly to distribute
the oil. Re-install the spark plug.
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Cover the equipment to protect it from dirt and dust.
Sharpen or replace cutting blades.
Adjust the cutting height and rate of mowing to reduce load on the engine.
For tall or very thick grass, cut in several passes. Do not attempt to cut beyond
the capacity of the machine.
Adjust cutting height as required.
SOLUTION