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    							SAFETY DECALS
    Your machine must be used with care. Therefore, decals have been placed on the
    machine, to remind you pictorially of the main precautions to take during use.
    These decals are to be considered an integral part of the machine.
    If a decal should fall off or become illegible, contact your retailer to replace it.
    Their meaning is explained below.
    EN 6SAFETY
    Warning:Read Operator’s Man-
    ual before operating this
    machine.
    Warning:Disconnect the igni-
    tion key and read the instruc-
    tions before carrying out any
    repair or maintenance work.
    Danger! Ejected objects:Do
    not operate without either stone-
    guard or grass-catcher in place.
    Danger! Dismember-
    ment:Make sure that chil-
    dren stay clear of the
    machine all the time when
    engine is running. Danger! Ejected objects:
    Keep bystanders awayDanger! Machine roll-
    over:Do not use this
    machine on slopes
    greater then 10°.
    Avoid injury from getting
    caught in belt:Do not oper-
    ate the machine without
    shields in place. Stay clear of
    belts.
    Risk of being cut.Blade in movement. Do not insert hands or feet
    inside the blade housing.
    Warning! Do
    not manipulate
    the microswitch 
    						
    							2. IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND PARTS
    IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE
    The plate located under the driver’s seat
    has the essential data and serial number
    of each machine (7).
    This number must be quoted when you
    require technical assistance or spare
    parts.
    1.Acoustic power level according to
    directive 2000/14/CE
    2.Conformity mark according to direc-
    tive 98/37/EEC
    3.Year of manufacture
    4.Nominal power (if indicated)
    5.Operating engine speed in r.p.m
    6.Type of machine
    7.Serial number
    8.Weight in kgs
    9.Name and address of Manufacturer
    IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
    Various main components can be seen on the machine, and these have the fol-
    lowing functions:
    11. Cutting deck:this is the guard enclosing the rotating blade.
    12. Blade:this is what cuts the grass. The wings at the ends help convey the cut
    grass towards the collector channel.
    EN 7 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND PARTS
    Write your machine’s serial number here
    ✍
    3471
    69582 
    						
    							13. Collector channel:this is the part connecting the cutting deck to the grass-
    catcher.
    14. Grass-catcher:as well as collecting the grass cuttings, this is also a safety
    element in that it stops any objects drawn up by the blade from being thrown
    outside of the machine.
    15. Stone-guard or deflector:this can be fitted in place of the grass-catcher
    and prevents objects drawn up by the blade from being thrown outside of the
    machine.
    16. Engine:this moves the blade and drives the wheels. It is fully described in a
    specific booklet.
    17. Battery:provides the energy for starting the engine. It is fully described in a
    specific booklet.
    18. Driver seat:this is where the machine operator sits. It has a sensor for
    detecting the presence of the operator which is a safety device.
    19. Decals for regulations and safety:give reminders on the main provisions
    for working safely, each of which is explained in chapter 1.
    20. Access hatch:gives easy access to the spark plug, the fuel cock, and the
    fixing nut for the engine cover.
    21. Air intake grill:helps air to flow inside the cutting deck and prevents objects
    from being thrown out at the front.
    EN 8IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND PARTS
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    							3. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
    For storage and transport reasons, some components of the machine are not
    directly installed in the factory, but have to be assembled after their removal from
    the packing. Final assembly is carried out by following these simple instructions.
    For transport reasons the machine is supplied without engine
    oil or fuel. Before starting up the engine, fill with oil and fuel following the
    instructions given in the engine booklet.
    UNPACKING
    When unpacking the machine, take care to gather all individual parts and fittings,
    and do not damage the cutting deck when taking the machine off the base pallet.
    The standard packing contents:
    –the machine;
    –steering wheel;
    –seat;
    –grass-catcher components;
    –an envelope containing the instruction manual, documents and the nuts and
    bolts with two starter keys, a pin for blocking the steering wheel and a spare
    6.3 Ampere fuse.
    FITTING THE  STEERING WHEEL
    Put the machine on a flat surface and
    straighten up the front wheels.
    Fit the steering wheel (1) onto the pro-
    truding shaft (2) with the spokes directed
    towards the seat.
    Line up the hole in the steering wheel hub
    with the hole in the shaft and insert the
    pin supplied (3).
    IMPORTANT
    EN 9 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
    132 
    						
    							Push the pin in using a hammer, ensuring that it comes completely through to the
    opposite side.
    To avoid damaging the steering wheel with the hammer, use
    an awl or a screw-driver of the same size as the pin to push it in the last part.
    FITTING THE  SEAT
    Fit the seat (1) onto the plate (2) using the
    screws (3).
    CONNECTING THE  BATTERY
    The battery (1) is situated in a compart-
    ment under the steering wheel and is
    reached by removing the plastic cover (2)
    held on by two screws (3).
    Connect the two red cables (4) to the pos-
    itive terminal (+) and the three black
    cables (5) to the negative terminal (–)
    using the supplied screws and following
    the illustrated sequence.
    Recharge the battery according to the
    manufacturers instructions.
    NOTE
    EN 10UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
    1
    2
    33
    23
    1
    54 
    						
    							To prevent the safety device in the electronics card from cut-
    ting in, never start the engine until the battery is fully charged!
    Follow the battery manufacturers instructions regarding
    safe handling and disposal.
    FITTING THE  GRASS-CATCHER
    First of all assemble the frame, joining the upper part (1), including the opening,
    to the lower part (2), using the supplied nuts and screws (3) and following the
    indicated sequence.
    Position the angle supports (4) and (5), respecting the right (R) and left (L)
    sides, and attach them to the frame using the four self-tapping screws (6).
    Insert this frame into the canvas cover, ensuring that it is correctly positioned
    along the base perimeter.
    !WARNING!
    IMPORTANT
    EN 11 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
    5
    L
    6
    4 - 5
    2
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    12
    3
    R
    4
    3212
    16
    6
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    13 
    						
    							Hook all the plastic profiles to the frame
    tubes with the help of a screwdriver (7).
    Insert the handle (8) into the holes of the
    canvas (9). Attach this to the frame using
    the screws (10), following the indicated
    sequence, and complete the assembly
    screwing the four front and rear self-
    threading screws (11).
    Lastly, fit the stiffening bar (12) on the out-
    side of the frame base, keeping the flat part towards the canvas and using the
    nuts and screws supplied (13) in the sequence indicated.
    EN 12UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
    CLAK
    7
     3 (x 2) 6 (x 4) 10 (x 2) 11 (x 4) 13 (x 2) 
    						
    							4. COMMANDS AND CONTROL INSTRUMENTS
    1. STEERING WHEEL
    Turns the front wheels.
    2. A
    CCELERATOR LEVER
    Regulates the engines r.p.m. The positions are indicated on a plate showing the
    following symbols:
    Position «CHOKE»  for starting up.
    Position «SLOW»  for minimum engine speed
    Position «FAST»  for maximum engine speed
    EN 13 COMMANDS AND CONTROL INSTRUMENTS
    1
    2
    A
    B3B
    A
    6
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    7
    54 
    						
    							When moving from one area to another, put the lever in a position between
    «SLOW» and «FAST» When cutting, go to the «FAST» position.
    3. P
    ARKING BRAKE LEVER
    This lever is to stop the machine from moving when it has been parked, and must
    always be engaged before leaving the machine.
    The brake is engaged by fully pressing the pedal (11 - 21) and moving the lever to
    position «A». When you take your foot off the pedal it will be blocked by the lever
    in the down position.
    To disengage the parking brake, press the pedal again so that the lever returns to
    position «B».
    4. K
    EY IGNITION SWITCH
    This key operated control has three positions:
    «OFF»  means everything is switched off
    «ON»  activates all parts
    «START»  engages the starter motor. On being released, the key will
    automatically return to «ON» from this position.
    5. P
    ILOT LAMP AND SIGNAL
    This light comes on when the key (4) is in the «ON» position and remains con-
    stantly lit while the machine is operating.
    When it starts flashing this means that the engine is being prevented from start-
    ing (see page 26).
    The audible warning indicates that the grass-catcher is full.
    6. B
    LADE ENGAGEMENT AND BRAKE LEVER
    This lever has two positions, as shown on the label:
    Position «A» = BLADE DISENGAGED 
    Position «B» = BLADE ENGAGED  
    EN 14COMMANDS AND CONTROL INSTRUMENTS 
    						
    							If the blade is engaged when safety conditions have not been complied with, the
    engine shuts down (see page 26).
    On disengaging the blade (Pos. «A»), a brake is simultaneously activated which
    stops it rotating in five seconds.
    7. C
    UTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTING LEVER
    There are seven positions for this lever, shown as «1» to «7» on the label, which
    correspond to various heights of between 3 and 8 cm.
    To go from one height to another, move the lever sideways and put into one of the
    seven notches.
    For mechanical drive models:
    11. C
    LUTCH/ BRAKE PEDAL
    This pedal has a double function - during the first part of its travel it acts as a
    clutch, engaging and disengaging drive to the wheels, and in the second part it
    acts as a brake on the rear wheels.
    It is important not to take too long in using the clutch as this can cause over-
    heating and damage the transmission belt.
    When the machine
    is in movement, keep your foot off the
    pedal.
    12. S
    PEED CHANGE LEVER
    This lever has seven positions for the 5
    forward speeds, the neutral position
    «N», and reverse «R». To go from one
    speed to another, press the pedal (11)
    half way and move the lever as per the
    indications on the label.
    Reverse must
    only be engaged when the machine
    is stopped.
    !WARNING!
    NOTE
    ➤
    EN 15 COMMANDS AND CONTROL INSTRUMENTS
    R
    N
    12345
    12
    11 
    						
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