MTD 24620L Instructions d'exploitation Page 15

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Operating Instructions English
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Quick oil drain
For the optimal mowing results
Lawns consist of various grass types.
Frequent mowing promotes the
growth of grass, resulting in strong
roots and a firm sward. Infrequent
mowing promotes the growth of tall
grasses and other wild-growing
plants (e.g. clover, daisies). The
normal height of a lawn is approx.
4–5 cm. Only one third of this height
should be mown, i.e. 7–8 cm should
be mown to the normal height.
Wherever possible, do not mow the
lawn to shorter than 4 cm, otherwise
dry spells can damage the sward.
Tall grass (e.g. after a holiday)
should be mown to the normal height
over several stages.
‚" Never let grass grow too long.
‚" Never mow grass too short.
‚" Mow over straight stretches.
‚" Do not mow at high speed,
particularly when a mulching kit
or grass catcher is installed.
Note: This appliance is designed to
mow lawns. It must not be used to
cut scrub, weeds, or too tall grass.
Mulching grass
Mulching means that grass is cut into
small pieces (approx. 1 cm), which
remain lying. The lawn therefore
retains a lot of nutrients.
For the optimal results the lawn must
always be kept short. The following
must be observed.
‚" The mulching cover must be
installed.
‚" Do not mow wet grass.
‚" Never mow more than max
2 cm.
‚" Mow slowly.
‚" Use the max engine speed.
‚"
Clean the lawnmower deck at
regular intervals.
Mulching leaves
The appliance can also be used to
mulch leaves. The leaf particles
penetrate the lawn and function as
a natural fertiliser. The following
must be observed.
‚" The mulching cover must be
installed.
‚" The leaves must be dry.
‚" Use the max engine speed.
‚"
Reduce the speed when the
leaves are not being mulched to
small pieces.
‚"
When oak leaves are mulched
(acidic), you must lime the lawn
in the spring to reduce the acid
content of the soil.
‚"
Clean the lawnmower deck at
regular intervals.
After finishing work
‚" Take the ignition key, when
provided, out of the control
panel.
‚" Disconnect the spark plug
terminal on the engine.
‚" Empty the (optional) grass
catcher.
‚" Let the engine cool down before
placing the appliance in enclosed
spaces.
‚" Close the fuel cock (when
provided, see the operating
instructions for the engine).
Transporting the
appliance
Caution!
Spilt fuel pollutes the environment
The appliance must not be tilted
when it is transported.
Before manoeuvring or carrying the
appliance over footpaths, access
roads, or similar, first stop the
engine. For transport on or in
a vehicle, secure the appliance
adequately against slipping.
Servicing / cleaning
Danger!
To protect against injury before all
work on the appliance:
-
switch OFF the engine,
-
take out the ignition, when
provided.
-
wait until all moving parts have
come to a complete stop and the
engine has cooled down,
-
disconnect the spark plug
terminal on the engine so that it
cannot start by accident,
-
observe the additional safety
information in the operating
instructions for the engine.
Danger!
To protect against injury from the
cutters, have a specialist garage
perform all work such as replacing
or regrinding the cutters (special
tools required).
Caution!
The appliance must be tilted back on
its back wheels only. This prevents
fuel or oil from damaging the engine.
Secure the appliance adequately
against slipping and tilting.
Make sure that no fuel runs out of
the tank.
Servicing
Observe the servicing instructions
for the engine in the provided
operating instructions for the same.
At the end of the season a specialist
garage must check and service the
appliance.
After the first five engine hours
First oil change for the engine.
For the subsequent intervals see the
operating instructions for the engine.
Use the oil channel or (optional)
quick oil drain.
Every 25 operating hours
‚" Check air filter, see provided
operating instructions for the
engine.
‚" Lubricate the controls, pivot
pins, and bearing bolts with
a few drops of light oil.
Every 50 operating hours
Lubricate the front-wheel bearings
with vaseline.
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