operation manual

GB
33470 591_f
Storage
Caution - risk of explosion!
Do not store the equipment where there are
nakedamesorheatsources.
Allow the motor to cool down
To save storage space, fold the handlebar down
( 31, 32)
Store the equipment in an area which is kept dry,
and which cannot be accessed by children or
unauthorised persons
Store the starter battery where it will be protected
from frost
Recharge the starter battery from time to time
Drain the fuel tank
Pull out the spark plug connector
Repairs
Repairs should be carried out only by a service point or
an authorised specialist.
Lubricating the drive pinion
From time to time, lubricate the drive pinion on the
transmission shaft
The wheel drive gearing is maintenance free.
Care of the motor
Changing the motor oil
1. Have a suitable container ready to collect the used
oil.
2. Drainorsuctionoffalltheoilthroughtheoilller
opening.
Dispose of used motor oil in a manner that is
compatible with the environment!
We recommend to collect the used oil in a closed
container and to deliver it to a suitable recycling
or service station.
Used oil should not be
disposed of with domestic rubbish
poured into the sewage system or drains
poured out onto the ground
Changing the air lter
Follow the instructions of the manufacturer of the
motor.
Changing the spark plug
Follow the instructions of the manufacturer of the
motor.
Wheel drive (optional)
Adjusting the Bowden cable
If the wheel drive can no longer be switched on or off
while the motor- is running, the related Bowden cable
needs to be adjusted.
Caution!
Adjust the Bowden cable only when the motor is
switched off.
1. Turn the adjuster on the Bowden cable in the
direction of the arrow ( 30).
2. To test the cable setting, switch on the motor and
switch on the wheel drive.
3. If the wheel drive is still not working, the lawnmower
must be taken to a service point or an authorised
specialist.
Disposal
Do not dispose of old equipment,
batteries or accumulators as household
waste!
Machine, packaging, and accessories were made
with recyclable materials, and should be disposed of
accordingly.