Operation Manual

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been caused by vibrational loads.
Symptoms of this kind principally affect the
fingers, hands or wrists and include
(incomplete list):
numbness,
pain,
muscular weakness,
skin discolouration,
unpleasant tingling sensation.
4.2 Training – learning to use the
machine
Make sure that you are familiar with the
controls and operation of the machine. In
particular, the user must know how the
work tools and engine can be stopped
quickly.
The machine must only be used by
persons who have read the instruction
manual and are familiar with operation of
the machine. The user should seek expert
and practical instruction prior to initial
operation. The user must receive
instruction on safe use of the machine
from the vendor or another expert.
During this instruction, the user should be
made aware
that the utmost care and concentration
are required for working with the
machine.
that a ride-on mower which is sliding
down a slope cannot be brought under
control by applying the brake.
The main causes for the loss of control
over the ride-on mower include:
inadequate adhesion of the wheels,
driving too fast,
inappropriate braking,
incorrect use (sport events, etc.),
inadequate knowledge of the effects
associated with ground conditions,
especially on slopes (see section "For
your safety", "Working on slopes"),
incorrect attachment of loads and poor
load distribution.
4.3 Transporting the ride-on mower
On account of its own weight, the ride-on
mower can cause severe crush injuries.
Particular care must be taken when
loading or unloading the ride-on mower
onto/from a vehicle or trailer for transport
purposes.
This ride-on mower must not be towed. For
transporting on public roads, a suitable
vehicle or a suitable trailer must be used.
During transport, secure the ride-on
mower to a load floor as described in this
instruction manual. Always engage the
parking brake. (Ö 16.)
Prior to transporting or storage, disengage
the drive to the mowing blade or
attachments.
When transporting the machine, always
observe regional legislation, especially
regarding load security and the transport
of objects on load floors.
Allow the machine, in particular the engine
and muffler, to cool down completely after
loading and before further transport. The
load floor and the area around the muffler
and engine must be kept free of
combustible materials such as straw,
leaves or dry grass residues.
4.4 Refilling the tank – handling petrol
Petrol must only be stored in appropriate,
tested containers (canisters). Always
screw on the fuel tank and canister caps
properly and tightly. Defective caps must
be replaced for safety reasons.
Keep petrol away from sparks,
naked flames, pilot lights, heat
sources, and other ignition
sources. Do not smoke!
Refill the tank out-of-doors and do not
smoke during refilling.
Before refilling the tank, stop the engine
and allow it to cool.
Refilling with petrol must be performed
before the engine is started. When the
engine is running or is hot, the tank cap
must not be removed and the tank must
not be refilled with petrol.
Open the fuel tank cap slowly and
carefully. Wait for pressure compensation
and only then remove the tank cap
completely.
Use a suitable funnel or filling pipe for
refilling the tank, so that no fuel can spill
onto the engine and housing or the lawn.
Do not overfill the fuel tank!
To give the fuel room to expand,
never fill the fuel tank past the
lower edge of the filler neck.
Observe the additional
instructions in the engine
instruction manual.
Danger to life!
Petrol is poisonous and extremely
inflammable.