Operation Manual
ENNO
23
SVFIDAPL
0478 192 9803 B - EN
● Adjust the driving speed to the condition
of the lawn. (Ö 8.9)
● Select an appropriate cutting level – do
not mow too low. (Ö 11.6)
Driving direction when mowing:
During the mowing operation, an
appropriate driving direction must be
observed.
Always select the mowing direction so that
the clippings are ejected onto the already
mown lawn area. This ensures that the
clippings are ejected and distributed
evenly. Moreover, overloading of the
machine owing to excessive quantities of
grass is prevented.
Example:
Mowing in spiral pattern
● Begin from the outer edge of the lawn
and work you way inwards.
● Select an anti-clockwise driving
direction.
Preventing blockage of the mowing
deck / of the discharge opening:
In order to prevent blockage of the mowing
deck discharge opening, it should be
regularly checked visually during mowing
and cleaned if necessary.
If the mowing deck discharge opening
frequently becomes blocked with grass,
reduce the driving speed or select a higher
cutting level.
If the problem persists, the probable cause
is blunt mowing blades or damaged or
worn wings on the mowing blades.
Sharpen or replace the mowing blades.
Furthermore, the inside of the mowing
deck, the mowing deck discharge opening
and the mowing blades should be carefully
cleaned after each use to prevent the
accumulation of grass deposits.
Fertilising:
Mowing the grass deprives the ground of
permanent nutrients, which can be
returned by using a high-grade, long-term
lawn fertiliser. Usually, fertilising three
times per mowing season is necessary.
For this purpose, the lawn should be dry,
so that the fertiliser does not stick to the
grass blades and burns them. It is then
better to water the lawn, which results in
the fertiliser being flushed off the grass
blades. (observe manufacturer's
instructions for use.)
Ground-conserving working:
The most important factors for ground-
conserving working are operating
technique and ground moisture.
In order to achieve clean mowing results,
the driving speed must be adapted to the
condition of the grass to be mowed (to the
height and density) and to the moisture of
the lawn.
Executing curves that are too tight
increases the loading on the turf and leads
to poor mowing results, particularly on wet
grass, as the wheels sink into the soft
grass.
The mowing operation is performed
anti-clockwise, from the outside
inwards. This ensures that the
clippings are ejected onto the
already mown lawn area.