5.5.4 TRAVELLING ON A SLOPE
The RPX102 riding mower may work on slopes with an incline of up to 12°
(21%).
When working on a slope it is necessary to adhere to the following
fundamentals:
Pay increased attention when travelling on a slope.
Always use a slower travelling speed.
Only travel perpendicular to the contour, i.e. up and down. Travelling in the
direction of the contour is possible with extra attention only when turning the
mower. If at all possible, avoid travelling along the contour.
When turning ensure that a wheel does not drive over an elevated obstacle
(rock, tree root, etc.)
Travel slower when travelling down a slope or over obstacles. Pay special
attention when turning and turning around on slopes.
If you stop on a slope, always use the parking brake.
When overloading the mower by travelling on slopes over the aforementioned values, there is a risk of serious damage
to the transmission. The manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused in this way.
5.6
EMPTYING THE GRASS CATCHER
The full level of the grass catcher is signalled by the full grass catcher flap. It is possible to regulated the full level of
the grass catcher by moving the sliding part of the flap (extending or shortening the arm).
Sliding part extended = grass catcher filled to minimum
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Sliding part retracted = grass catcher filled to maximum
Procedure for emptying:
Drive the machine to the location where you wish to empty the grass catcher. Stop the mower and apply the brake. If on a slope,
use the parking brake.
Disengage the mowing deck by pushing down the engagement switch.
If the AUT/MAN switch is installed on the machine, leave this switch in position "AUT".
Set the throttle lever to position "MIN".
On machines with manual lifting and tilting of the grass catcher:
Slide the grass catcher lifting lever handle completely upwards and tilt it down to tip out the grass catcher, allow it to
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empty freely, slowly release it and tilt it back.
After tilting the grass catcher down to the default position, turn on the mowing deck using the flip switch.
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