Mountfield MANOR COMPACT 36 V Petrol Rotary Tiller

OPERATOR’S MANUAL - Page 79

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8
By pushing the button (g. 7.E) the lights showing
the battery's residual charge will light up:
three green lights and one red mean that
the charge ranges from 100% to 78%
two green lights and one red mean that
the charge ranges from 77% to 55%
one green light and one red mean that
the charge ranges from 54% to 33%
a red light means that the residual
charge ranges from 32% to 10%.
a blinking red light means that the charge
is lower than 10% and that the battery
should be recharged as soon as possible.
5.3.3 Retting the battery on the machine
When recharging is completed:
1. disconnect the battery from
the battery charger
2. Disconnect the battery charger (g.
7C) from the mains power supply;
3. insert the battery (g. 1.G) in its housing
by pushing it downwards (g. 6.B) until
you hear a "click": this sound means
that the battery is locked in its position
and that the connection is ensured;
5.4 OIL CHANGE
For the required type of oil, observe the indications
provided in the technical data table.
IMPORTANT
Drain the oil out while the en-
gine is warm, being careful not to touch the hot en-
gine nor the drained oil.
See the specic chapter for the oil to be used.
IMPORTANT
Drain the oil out while the en-
gine is warm, being careful not to touch the hot en-
gine nor the drained oil.
a) Place engine level.
b) Make sure that the fuel tank is not full and that the
cap is properly closed.
c) Clean around oil ll (g. 2.A.).
d) Remove the ller cap (g. 2.A).
e) Have a container ready (g. 8.B) to collect the oil.
f) Tip the lawnmower on its right side so that the oil
will drain from the oil ll (g. 8).
g) Place the lawnmower level and top up with new
oil (see 4.1.1).
h) Check that the oil level has reached the «MAX»
notch on the dipstick (g. 2.B).
j) Close the ller cap and wipe o any spilled oil.
5.5 CLEANING THE SILENCER
AND THE ENGINE
The silencer must be cleaned when the engine is
cold.
a) Use a jet of compressed air or a brush to remove
any debris and dirt that could cause a re from
the silencer (g. 9.A) and its protective cover (g.
9.B).
b) Clean the cylinder and cylinder head ns (g. 9.C)
to ease engine cooling and prevent overheating.
c) Clean the plastic components with a sponge (g.
9.D) soaked in water and detergent.
5.6 AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE
The ltering element must be kept perfectly clean and
must be replaced if it is broken or damaged.
a) Clean around the lter cover (g. 4.A).
b) Remove the cover (g. 4.A) by releasing the tabs
(g. 4.B).
c) Remove the ltering element (g. 4.C or 4.C.1).
d) Block the inlet duct (g. 4.E) with a rag to prevent
any dirt from entering.
e) Carry out maintenance on the ltering element as
described below for each type.
f) Clean inside the lter housing (g. 4.D) to get rid
of any dust, debris or dirt, taking care not to push
anything into the induction pipe (g. 4.E).
g) Place the ltering element (g. 4.C or 4.C.1) into
its housing and close the cover (g . 4.B).
Sponge ltering element (g. 4.C)
Keep the ltering element clean and soaked in oil.
Replace it if it is disintegrating, cut or broken.
IMPORTANT
Do not use compressed air to
clean the ltering element.
Clean the sponge ltering element with water and
detergent and dry it with a clean cloth.
Soak the ltering element in 2 tablespoonfuls of
clean engine oil and wring it well to distribute the
oil evenly.
Remove any excess oil with a clean cloth.
If you need to replace the ltering element, oil the
new lter as described above.
Cartridge ltering element (g. 4.C.1)
Blow compressed air from the inside to remove
dust and debris.
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