User manual
MAINTENANCE
Z.I.P.P.E.R Maschinen GmbH www.Zipper-maschinen.at
ZI-BRM35 / ZI-BRM56 / ZI-BRM60 36
Lower the side door - the door is now fixed on the side
discharge (fig. 27)
What is mulch?
When mulching the grass or foliage is cut in one step, then fine chopped and then ejected as a
natural fertilizer again.
Tips to mulch mowing:
- Regular pruning to max. 2 cm (from 6 cm to 4 cm tall grass)
- The blades should be as sharp
- Mow wet grass
- Adjust the max. an engine speed
- Move the mower at a walking pace
- Regularly clean the mulching plug, the housing interior and the mower blade
15 MAINTENANCE
AT T ENT I ON
Don’t clean or do maintenance on the machine while it is still connected to the power
supply:
Damages to machine and injuries might occur due to unintended switching on of the
machine!
The machine is low maintenance and contains little parts that must undergo a maintenance oper-
ator. Faults or defects that may affect the safety of the machine, must be rectified immediately.
Repair work may only be performed by qualified personnel!
At regular intervals, you should also check the bolts and screws are tight. Worn or poorly tight-
ened nuts and bolts can cause serious damage to the engine or frame
Never store with filled tank or gas cans in a closed space where gasoline gases to escape and
reach a high temperature and can then inflame the mower. Let the Motor cool the way before
storing the mower.
To reduce the risk of fire, clean the mower, especially the engine, exhaust and fuel tank. Remove
all grass residues, leaves and grease residues.
Regularly check the condition of the baffle plate and the grass catcher.
Replace these parts if they are damaged.
Before storage of the mower, you should change the oil
Regularly check the oil level and add if necessary, add oil.
Frequently check the mower and ensure that any Grass residues are located under the cover.
Grease the wheel axle and the bearings.
Check the blade often to ensure a clean cut. The cutting blade should be sharp and well balanced
(no imbalance).
If the blade hits an obstacle, stop the mower.
Fig. 27