Mountfield MANOR COMPACT 36 V Petrol Rotary Tiller

OPERATOR’S MANUAL - Page 78

For MANOR COMPACT 36 V. Also, The document are for others Mountfield models: WBE120, WBE120TI, WBE140, WBE170, WBE170LS

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7
Disconnect the spark plug and read the
relative instructions before starting any
cleaning or maintenance procedure. Wear
suitable clothing, gloves and glasses
before performing any maintenance.
The frequency and type of procedures
are outlined in the "Maintenance table".
The use of non-original parts and accessories
could have negative eects on machine
operation and safety. The manufacturer
declines any responsibility for damage
or injury caused by said products.
Original parts are supplied by assistance
shops and authorised dealers.
IMPORTANT All maintenance and adjustment
oper
ations that are not described in this manual must
be carried out by your Dealer or by a Specialised Centre.
5.2 MAINTENANCE TABLE
Operation
After the rst 5 hours
Every 5 hours
or after every use
Every 50 hours or at the end of the season
Every 100 hours
Oil level check (par. 4.1.1) - - -
Oil change
1
(par. 5.4) - -
Cleaning the silencer and
the engine (par. 5.5)
- - -
Checking and cleaning
the air lter
2
(par. 5.6)
- - -
Changing the air
lter (par. 5.6)
3
- - -
Spark plug check (par. 5.7) - - -
Changing spark
plugs (par. 5.7)
- - -
1
Change the oil every 25 hours if the engine is
operating under heavy load or in hot weather.
2
Clean the air lter more frequently if the
machine is operating in dusty areas.
3
Only for the ltering element provided
in the form of a cartridge.
5.3 BATTERY (IF APPLICABLE)
To ensure long life to the battery it is
essential to keep it carefully maintained.
The machine battery must always be charged:
before using the machine for the
rst time after purchase;
before leaving the machine disused for
a long period (over 30 days) (par. 4.5);
before starting up the machine after
a prolonged period of inactivity.
Failure in following the procedure or in
charging the battery could permanently
damage the battery elements. A at battery
must be recharged as soon as possible.
IMPORTANT Recharging must be
done using a battery charger at constant
voltage. Other recharging systems can
irreversibly damage the battery.
5.3.1 Battery removal and recharging
To remove the battery:
Push the button placed above the battery
by making it slide upwards (g. 6.A).
To recharge the battery:
Remove the rubber cap placed on
the battery's lower side (g 7.B)
connect the battery charger (g. 7.C)
to a power socket with the voltage
indicated on the rating plate.
Once the battery is connected the
battery charger's light will light up (g
7.C): a red light means that the battery
is recharging, whereas a green light
means that the recharging is complete.
NOTE
The battery is equipped with a guard
that inhibits recharging if the environmental
temperature is not between 0 and +45 °C.
IMPORTANT The battery can be
charged at any time, even partially,
with no risk of damaging it.
5.3.2 Check the battery charge status
The battery is equipped with a device allowing
the user to check its charge status (g. 7.D).
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