GGP Italy SPA Riding Mower 71503770 2 Operators Manual
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moved sideways so that it is not in any of the notches. Hold the base of the seat (7) and tip the cover back. On closing: – check that the collector channel (8) is properly fit- ted onto its support (9) and resting on the right- hand guide; – put the lever (3) into the «R» position and lower the cover (1) to the height of the levers (3) and (6); – first put the lever (6) into its housing followed by lever (3). Lower the cover in line with the fasten- ing screw. When the cover (1) has been lowered check...
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BATTERY 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 first time after purchase; – before leaving the machine for a prolonged period of disuse; – before starting up the machine after a prolonged period of disuse. – Carefully read and comply with the procedure for recharging described in the booklet coming with the battery. If the procedure is not followed or the battery is not charged,...
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switches off. – 25 A fuse = protects the battery charger circuit. When it blows, the battery gradually runs out and the machine will have problems starting. The fuse capacity is indicated on the fuse. A blown fuse must always be replaced by one of the same type and ampere rating, and never one of a different rating. If you cannot find the cause of the protection devices activation, consult a Licensed Service Centre. C HANGING WHEELS Stop the machine on a flat surface and put blocks under a load-bearing...
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CHANGING BELTS The motion from the engine to the rear axle and from the motor to the blade is obtained by two “V” belts, whose duration largely depends on how the machine is used. Replacing belts is quite complicated because of dismantling and adjustments and must only be carried out by a Licensed Service Centre. Belts must always be replaced as soon as they are seen to be worn! ALWAYS USE MANUFACTURER’S GENUINE SPARE BELTS! C UTTING DECK ADJUSTMENT The cutting deck should be properly adjusted to obtain...
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– screw down the nut (5) on the rod until the right-hand front part of the deck begins to rise, and then tighten the relative locknut (6); – screw the nut (7) on the front left support until the deck in that area begins to rise, and then tighten the nut (8) If you are unable to get the cutting deck parallel, consult a Licensed Service Centre. B RAKE ADJUSTMENT The adjustment will need to be made while the parking brake is engaged. For mechanical drive models: Loosen the nut (1) which holds on the...
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ADJUSTMENT TO BLADE ENGAGEMENT AND BRAKE If there seem to be problems in engaging the blade or the time for stopping after disen- gagement is over 5 seconds, adjust the spring tension (1). To make this adjustment, loosen the nuts (2) and screw or unscrew them on the control rod (3) in order to obtain a distance of 77-79 mm between the bracket (4) and the inside of the washer (5), with the blade engaged and the cutting height adjustment lever at position “1”. When the adjustment has been made, screw the...
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To remove the blade, hold it firmly wearing strong gloves and undo the central screw (1). Sharpen the two cutting edges using a medium grade grinding wheel and check the balance by holding the blade up with a round 18 mm diameter bar inserted in the central hole. To ensure that it works properly without unusual vibrations any imbalance between the two parts of the blade must be below one gram. This can be easily ascertained by putting a one gram weight on the lightest end of the blade. If it tends to go...
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LUBRICATION AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE Follow the diagrams which show the points requiring checks, lubricating and routine maintenance, together with the type of lubricant to be used and the fre- quency required. a) Periodic maintenance EN 37 MAINTENANCE 102550100 1.10 1.11 1.9 1.8 1.11.2 1.31.4 1.7 2 1) 1.51.6 HOURS
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b) Lubrication For mechanical drive models: ➤ EN 38MAINTENANCE GREASE OIL - SAE 30 For hydrostatic drive models:➤
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GUIDE TO SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE This table is to help you maintain your machine’s safety and performance. It shows the main maintenance and lubrication work, indicating the frequency with which it should be carried out. To the right of each one there is a box where you can write the date or after how many hours of operation the work was carried out. WORKHOURSDAT E O RN°OF HOURS 1. MACHINE 1.1Check of tight fixing and sharpness of blade 25 1.2Blade replacement 100 1.3Check of the transmission belt 25...