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11
THE MOWER MUST NEVER BE OPERATED
WITHOUT EITHER THE GRASS CHUTE OR THE
CHUTE FLAP INSTALLED.
FROM INSIDE
FROM ABOVE
GRASS CHUTE TO BE ATTACHED AS SHOWN.
2 x screws from above with nuts underneath and
1 x screw from inside the housing with nut inside
grass chute.
DO NOT REMOVE THE GRASS CHUTE OR
HOLD THE CHUTE FLAP OPEN.
PERSONAL INJURY, INJURY TO BYSTANDERS
OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY COULD RESULT
FROM OPERATING A MACHINE WITHOUT
THESE ITEMS FITTED CORECTLY.
CHIPPER MOWERS
When using the chipper tube place the mower
on a level area where markings by he rotating
chippings won’t matter. Before starting the
mower fit the catcher and set the cut height to its
lowest setting. Check that the chipper feed tube
is clear and the feed intake flap is in good order.
WARNING
Check frequently that the blade is sharp and the
retaining screws are tight�
Branches up to 35mm can be chipped using
the chipper tube. Only green timber should be
chipped. DO NOT chip hard or dry wood. Hard
and/or dry woods can be place unreasonable
loading on the machine causing damage. Check
that there are no nails or foreign objects in the
material being chipped.
WARNING
Always stop the engine before attempting to
clear any obstruction from under the mower or in
the chipper tube�
Slowly feed material into the intake tube. Sturdy
gloves, footwear, ear and eye protection should
be worn. Empty the catcher frequently to avoid
building up chippings inside the mower housing.
Clear debris away from around the engine
frequently to prevent any restriction with cooling
air flow and prevent the risk of fire. Stop the
engine before removing the catcher.
AFTER MOWING
CLEANING
MODELS WITH A CYCLOWASH FITTING.
Stop the engine and remove the catcher. Attach
a garden hose fitting to the cylcowash fitting and
start the engine. Allow a good flow of water to run
for 2-3 minutes. Stop the engine and remove the
hose. Hose the Catcher.
Cyclowash Fitting
MODELS WITHOUT A CYCLOWASH FITTING.
Stop the engine and remove the catcher. Start the
engine. Keeping well clear of mowing parts, apply
a garden hose to the Wash port with a good flow
of water for 2-3 minutes. Hose the catcher.
MODELS WITHOUT A CYCLOWASH PORT.
Stop the engine, when the blade has stopped,
disconnect the spark plug wire. Remove the
catcher and tip the mower in accordance with
the engine instruction book maintenance section
(spark plug uppermost). Hose the underside of
the mower clean. Hose the catcher.
DO NOT HOSE THE ENGINE, as water can
damage the air cleaner and the ignition system�
REFER TO ENGINE INSTRUCTION BOOK
MAINTENANCE SECTION BEFORE TILTING
MOWER� STORE YOUR MOWER ON ITS
WHEELS, not its side�
CAUTION
BLADES
DAMAGED BLADES AND WORN BOLTS ARE
MAJOR HAZARDS.
Check the blade mounting bolts at frequent
intervals for proper tightness.
Check the blade condition frequently, particularly
if the mower has hit a foreign object or is
vibrating. Sub-standard cutting and catching will
result from a neglected blade. Your Authorised
Dealer will be happy to sharpen or replace blades
as necessary.
CAUTION
ALWAYS USE GENUINE ORIGINAL EQUIP-
MENT PARTS TO ENSURE SAFETY AND
PROPER PERFORMANCE� Substitute parts can
be disappointing and dangerous�
BLADE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
BAR AND DISC BLADES.
1. Remove the spark plug lead and position it
to prevent accidental contact with the spark
plug.
2. Tilt the mower upright - refer to maintenance
section of the engine instruction book before
tilting the mower.
3. BAR BLADES. Remove the central bolt and
spring washer.
4. Remove the blade. Either sharpen and
balance the old blade, or fit a new one.
Assemble in the reverse order.
QUICK CUT BLADE/QUADCUT
®
BLADE.
Follow steps 1 and 2 above. The cutting tips can
be removed and replaced by removing the blade
carrier from the mower. Note the component
positions when dismantling. When refitting the
blade carrier ensure the slots fit properly over
the lugs and the drive plate, and replace the
mounting bolts if they show signs of wear.
Quick Cut Blade
QUADCUT
®
BLADE
CHIPPER BLADE.
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