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    TONDEUSE AUTOPORTÉEMANUEL D’UTILISATION
    ATTENTION! - Avant d’utiliser la machine, lire attentivement le
    présent manuel.
    LAWN-TRACTOROWNER’S MANUAL
    W ARNING!
    Read this manual carefully before using the machine.
    RASENTRAKTORGEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG
    ACHTUNG! - Bevor man die Maschine verwendet lese man das
    vorliegende Handbuch sorgfältig durch.
    TRATTORINO RASAERBAMANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI
    A TTENZIONE: prima di utilizzare la macchina, leggere attentamente
    il presente manuale .
    ZITMAAIERGEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING
    LET OP! – Vooraleer de machine te gebruiken, lees aandachtig deze
    handleiding.90-92
    ENDEITNL 
    						
    							Dear Customer,
    Thank you for having chosen one of our products. We hope that you will get complete
    satisfaction from using your new machine and that it will fully meet all your expecta-
    tions.
    This manual has been written to help you become familiar with the machine and use it
    safely and efficiently. Do not forget that it is an integral part of the machine, so keep it
    close at hand for future reference and pass it on to the purchaser if you sell the
    machine.
    This new lawn tractor has been designed and built in compliance with current stan-
    dards, and is safe and reliable if used for cutting and collecting grass following the
    instructions given in this manual (
    proper usage). If you use the machine in any other
    way or ignore the instructions for safe use, maintenance and repair, it is considered
    
    incorrect usage. In this case, the warranty is automatically voided and the Manufac-
    turer is not held responsible for damage or injury to oneself or others.
    Since we regular improve our products, you may find slight differences between your
    machine and the descriptions contained in this manual. Modifications can be made to
    the machine without notice and without the obligation to update the manual, although
    the essential safety and function characteristics will remain unaltered. If in doubt, do
    not hesitate to contact your dealer. And now enjoy your work!
    AFTER-SALES SERVICE
    This manual gives all the necessary instructions for using the machine and carrying out
    basic maintenance.
    Any adjustments or maintenance operations not described in this manual must
    be carried out by your Dealer or a specialized Service Centre. Both have the nec-
    essary knowledge and equipment to ensure that the work is done correctly with-
    out affecting the safety of the machine.
    If you wish, you can ask your dealer to prepare a maintenance programme person-
    alised to your needs. This will help you keep your new purchase in peak performance
    and maintain its value over time.
    INTRODUCTION1EN
    INTRODUCTION 
    						
    							TABLE OF CONTENTS
    1. SAFETY.................................................................................................................... 3
    Regulations for using the machine safely
    2.  IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND COMPONENTS ................................ 7
    How to identify the machine and its main components
    3. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY .............................................................................. 9
    How to remove the packing and assemble loose parts
    4. CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ....................................................................... 12
    Position and functions of all the controls
    5. HOW TO USE THE MACHINE .............................................................................. 16
    Instructions for working efficiently and safely
    5.1Safety recommendations   ................................................................................ 16  
    5.2Why the safety devices cut in   ......................................................................... 16
    5.3Preliminary operations before starting work ..................................................... 17  
    5.4Using the machine   .......................................................................................... 19
    5.5Using on slopes   .............................................................................................. 26
    5.6Transporting the machine   ............................................................................... 27
    5.7Lawn maintenance  ........................................................................................... 27
    6. MAINTENANCE..................................................................................................... 29
    All the information for maintaining the machine in peak efficiency
    6.1Safety recommendations   ................................................................................ 29
    6.2Programmed maintenance ............................................................................... 29
    6.3Checks and adjustments   ................................................................................ 32
    6.4Dismantling and replacing parts   ..................................................................... 33
    6.5Information for Service Centres    ..................................................................... 35
    7. TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................. 37
    A help in quickly solving problems
    8. ACCESSORIES ON REQUEST  ............................................................................ 39
    A description of the accessories available for special requirements
    9. SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................. 40
    A summary of the main specifications of your machine  
    TABLE OF CONTENTS2EN 
    						
    							1.1 HOW TO READ THE MANUAL
    Some paragraphs in the manual containing important information regarding safety and
    operation are emphasized in the following ways:
    or    These give details or further information
    on what has already been said, in the aim to prevent damage to the machine.
    Non-observance will result in the risk of injury to oneself or
    others.
    Non-observance will result in the risk of serious injury or
    death to oneself or others
    This manual describes various versions of the machine, which mainly differ as follows:
    –type of transmission: with either mechanical gear change or hydrostatic continuous
    speed adjustment. The models with hydrostatic transmission are identified by the
    word HYDRO on the identification label (
    ☛ 2.1);
    –the inclusion of components or accessories which are not widely available;
    –special equipment fitted.
    The symbol   highlights all the differences in usage and is followed by the indication
    of the version to which it refers.
    The symbol  “ 
    ☛” refers to another part of the manual where further information can
    be found.
    Positions on the machine, such as “front”,
    “back”, “left” or “right” hand side, refer to the direction of forward
    travel.
    For all operations regarding the use and mainte-
    nance of the engine or the battery not described in this manual,
    refer to the relevant manuals which form an integral part of all the
    documentation supplied with the machine.
    IMPORTANT
    NOTE
    ➤
    !DANGER!
    !WARNING!
    IMPORTANTNOTE
    SAFETY 3EN
    1. SAFETY  
    						
    							1.2 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
    Read carefully
    before using the machine.
    A) TRAINING
    1)Read the instructions carefully.Be
    familiar with the controls and how to use
    the equipment properly.
    2) Never let children or people unfamiliar
    with these instructions use the machine.
    Local regulations can restrict the age of
    the user.
    3)
    Never mow while people, especially
    children, or pets are nearby.
    4) Keep in mind that the operator or user
    is responsible for accidents or hazards
    occurring to other people or their proper-
    ty.   
    5) Do not carry passengers.
    6) All drivers should seek and obtain pro-
    fessional and practical instruction. Such
    instruction should emphasise:
    –the need for care and concentration
    when working with ride-on machines;
    –you cannot use the brake to regain
    control of a ride-on machine sliding down
    a slope. The main reasons for loss of con-
    trol are:
    –insufficient wheel grip;
    –overspeeding;
    –inadequate braking;
    –the type of machine is unsuitable for
    its task;
    –unawareness of the effect of ground
    conditions, especially slopes;
    –incorrect hitching and load distribu-
    tion.
    B) PREPARATION
    1)While mowing, always wear sturdy
    !WARNING!
    footwear and long trousers.Do not
    operate the equipment barefoot or wear-
    ing open sandals. 
    2) Thoroughly inspect the area where the
    equipment is to be used and remove all
    objects which can be ejected from the
    machine.
    3)
    DANGER! Petrol is highly flammable:
    –store fuel in containers specifically
    designed for this purpose;
    –refuel outdoors only and do not smoke
    while refuelling;
    –
    add fuel before starting the engine.
    Never remove the cap of the fuel tank
    or add petrol while the engine is run-
    ning or when the engine is hot;
    –if you spill petrol, do not start the
    engine and move the machine away from
    the area of spillage. Do not create any
    source of ignition until the petrol vapours
    have evaporated;
    –put back and tighten all fuel tank and
    container caps securely.
    4) Replace faulty silencers.
    5)
    Before use, always inspect the
    machine to check that the blades, blade
    bolts and cutter assembly are not worn or
    damaged. Replace worn or damaged
    blades and bolts in sets to preserve bal-
    ance.  
    6) On multi-bladed machines, remember
    that the rotation of one blade can cause
    other blades to rotate.
    C) OPERATION
    1) Do not start the engine in a confined
    space where dangerous carbon monox-
    ide fumes can collect.
    2) Mow only in daylight or good artificial
    light.  
    3) Before starting the engine, disengage
    the blades and shift into neutral.
    4)
    Do not use on slopes of more than
    10° (17%).
    SAFETY4EN 
    						
    							5)Remember there is no such thing as
    a “safe” slope
    . Travelling on grass slopes
    requires particular care. To guard against
    overturning: 
    –do not stop or start suddenly when
    going up or downhill;
    –engage the drive slowly and always
    keep the machine in gear, especially
    when travelling downhill;
    –machine speeds should be kept low on
    slopes and during tight turns;
    –tay alert for humps and hollows and
    other hidden hazards;
    –
    never mow across the face of the
    slope.
    6) Use care when pulling loads or using
    heavy equipment:
    –use only approved drawbar hitch
    points;
    –limit loads to those you can safely con-
    trol;
    –do not turn sharply. Use care when
    reversing;
    –use counterweight(s) or wheel weights
    whenever advised in the instructions
    manual.
    7) Disengage the blades before crossing
    surfaces other than grass.
    8)
    Never use the machine with dam-
    aged guards, or without the safety pro-
    tective devices in place. 
    9)Do not change the engine governor
    settings or overspeed the engine.
    Operating the engine at excessive speed
    can increase the risk of personal injury. 
    10) Before leaving the driving seat:
    –disengage the blades and lower the
    attachments;
    –go into neutral and apply the parking
    brake;
    –stop the engine and remove the ignition
    key.
    11)
    Disengage the blades, stop the
    engine and remove the ignition key:
    –before clearing blockages or unclog-ging the collector channel;
    –before cleaning, checking or servicing
    the machine;
    –after striking a foreign object. Inspect
    the machine for damage and make
    repairs before restarting and operating
    the machine;
    –If the machine starts to vibrate abnor-
    mally (check for the causes immediately).  
    12) Disengage the blades for transport or
    whenever they are not in use. 
    13)
    Stop the engine and disengage the
    blades:
    –before refuelling;
    –before removing the grass-catcher.
    14) Reduce the throttle during engine
    run-out. If the engine is provided with a
    shut-off valve, cut off the fuel when you
    have finished mowing.
    D) MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
    1) Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to
    be sure the equipment is in safe working
    condition.
    2) Never store the equipment with petrol
    in the tank inside a building where fumes
    may reach an open flame or spark.
    3) Allow the engine to cool before storing
    in any enclosure.
    4) To reduce fire hazards, keep the
    engine, silencer, battery compartment
    and petrol storage area free of grass,
    leaves, or excessive grease.
    5) Check the grass-catcher frequently for
    wear or deterioration. 
    6)
    Replace worn or damaged parts for
    safety purposes.
    7) If the fuel tank has to be drained, this
    should be done outdoors.
    8) On multi-bladed machines, remember
    that the rotation of one blade can cause
    other blades to rotate.
    9) When the machine is to be stored or
    left unattended, lower the cutting deck.
    SAFETY 5EN 
    						
    							SAFETY6EN
    1.3 SAFETY LABELS
    Your machine must be used with care. This is why labels with illustrations have been
    placed on the machine, to remind you of the main precautions to take during use. 
    These labels are to be considered an integral part of the machine.
    Should a label come off or become illegible, contact your dealer to replace it. Their
    meaning is explained below.
    1.4 REGULATIONS FOR TOWING
    A kit for towing a small trailer is available on request. 
    This accessory is to be fitted following the instructions provid-
    ed. When using the towing kit, do not exceed the recommend-
    ed loads stated on the label and follow the safety instructions 
    (
    ☛1.2, C-6).
    Warning: Read the instruc-
    tions before operating this
    machine.
    Warning: Disconnect the igni-
    tion key and read the instructions
    before carrying out any repair or
    maintenance work.
    Danger! Ejected objects: Do
    not operate without the stone-
    guard or grass-catcher in place.
    Danger! Ejected objects:Keep bystanders away.
    Danger! Machine rollover: Do
    not use this machine on slopes
    steeper then 10°.
    Danger! Dismemberment: Make sure that children stay
    clear of the machine at all time when engine is running.
    Danger of cutting yourself. Blades in movement. Do not
    put hands or feet near or under the opening of the cutting plate.7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    max 245 N (25 kg)
    max 980 N (100 kg)
    12
    56
    7
    34 
    						
    							2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE
    The label located near the battery housing has
    the essential data of each machine.
    1.Acoustic power level according to
    directive 2000/14/CE
    2.Conformity mark according to
    directive 98/37/EEC  
    3.Year of manufacture
    4.Engine speed in r.p.m (if indicated)
    5.Type of machine
    6.Serial number
    7.Weight in kg
    8.Name and address of manufacturer
    9.Type of transmission (if indicated)
    2.2 IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
    The main components of the machine have the following functions:
    11. Cutting deck: this is the guard housing the rotating blades.
    12. Blades: these are what cut the grass.
    The wings at the ends help convey the
    cut grass towards the collector chan-
    nel.
    13. Collector channel:this is the part con-
    necting the cutting deck to the grass-
    catcher. 
    14. Grass-catcher: as well as collecting
    IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND COMPONENTS7EN
    2. IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND COMPONENTS
    161719181514
    111213
    LWA
    dB
    kg
    S/N
    min-1
    8547
    39621Write your machine’s serial 
    number here (6)
    ✍ 
    						
    							the grass cuttings, this is also a safety
    element that stops any objects drawn up
    by the blades from being thrown outside
    of the machine.
    15. Stone-guard or deflector (optional):
    this can be fitted in place of the grass-
    catcher and prevents objects drawn up
    by the blades from being thrown outside
    of the machine.  
    16. Engine: this moves the blades and drives the wheels. Its specifications and regu-
    lations for use are described in a specific manual.
    17. Battery: provides the energy for starting the engine. Its specifications and regula-
    tions for use are described in a specific manual.
    18. Driving seat: this is where the machine operator sits. It has a sensor connected to
    safety devices for detecting the presence of the operator.
    19. Regulation and safety labels: give reminders on the main regaulations for work-
    ing safely, each of which is explained in chapter 1.
    IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND COMPONENTS8EN
    161719181514
    111213 
    						
    							For storage and transport purposes, some components of the machine are not
    installed in the factory and have to be assembled after unpacking. Follow the instruc-
    tions below.
    The machine is supplied without engine oil or fuel. Before starting
    the engine, fill with oil and fuel following the instructions given in the engine manual.
    3.1 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 pallet.
    The packaging contains:
    –the machine;
    –the steering wheel;
    –the seat;
    –the front bumper (if provided);
    –the battery;
    –the grass-catcher (with instructions);
    –an envelope containing:
    –the instruction manuals and documents,
    –nuts and bolts including a pin for locking the steering wheel,
    –starter keys and a spare 10A fuse.
    To prevent damage to the cutting deck, raise it to its maximum
    height and take utmost care when taking the machine off the pallet.
    On hydrostatic drive models: to make it easier to move or take the machine off
    the pallet, put the transmission disengagement lever in position  «B» (
    ☛4.33).
    3.2 FITTING THE STEERING WHEEL
    Put the machine on a flat surface and
    straighten up the front wheels.
    Fit the steering wheel (1) onto the protruding
    shaft (2) with the spokes directed towards
    the seat.
    Line up the hole on the steering wheel hub
    ➤
    NOTE
    IMPORTANT
    UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY9EN
    3. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
    1
    3
    2 
    						
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