Mountfield Lawn Mower 2105M - 2125H Instructions Manual
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5 ENGLISHGB GENERAL This symbol indicates WARNING. Per- sonal injury and/or damage to property may result if the instructions are not followed carefully. You must read these instructions for use and the accompanying pamphlet “SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” careful- ly, before starting up the machine. SYMBOLS The following symbols appear on the machine. They are there to remind you of the care and atten- tion required in use. This is what the symbols mean: Warning! Read the instruction manual and the safety manual before using the machine. Warning! Watch out for discarded objects. Keep on- lookers away. Warning! Always wear hearing protectors. Warning! This machine is not designed to be driven on public roads. Warning! The machine, equipped with original ac- cessories, may not be driven on slopes greater than 10º in any direction. Warning! Risk of burn injuries. Do not touch the si- lencer. This machine is available in two versions. • manual transmission, designated 2105M. • hydrostatic transmission, designated 2125H. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL • Please read through these instructions carefully. Learn all the controls and the correct use of the machine. • Before use, all drivers must apply for and receive practical training in the operation of the machine. Particular emphasis should be placed on the fact that: a. The use of ride-on lawnmowers requires care and concentration. b. On slopes, it is not possible to control a sliding ride-on lawnmower by braking. The main reasons for losing control are insufficient traction, excessively high speed, insufficient braking, the machine not being suited to the task, lack of attention to the surface or incorrect use as a towing vehicle. • Never let children or anyone who is not familiar with these instructions to use the machine. Local regulations may impose restrictions as regards the age of the driver. • Never use the machine if others, particularly children or animals, are in the vicinity. • Remember that the driver is responsible for accidents that happen to other people or their property. • Do not let children or other passengers to ride with you on the machine. They might fall off and be seriously injured, or they might prevent the machine being driven safely. • Do not use the machine if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication. Neither should you use it when you are tired or feeling unwell. PREPARATIONS • Wear strong shoes and long trousers when using the machine. Do not operate it barefoot or wearing sandals. • Wear appropriate clothing when using the machine. Do not wear loose, hanging clothes, jewellery, scarves, ties, etc., which can get caught in rotating parts. Tie up long hair. • Carefully check the area that is to be cut/cleared of snow. Remove all loose stones, sticks, steel wire and other foreign objects which the machine could throw out. • Warning – Petrol is highly inflammable. a. Always store petrol in containers that are made especially for this purpose.
6 ENGLISHGB b. Only fill or top up with petrol outdoors, and never smoke when filling or topping up. c. Fill with petrol before starting the motor. Never remove the filler cap or fill with petrol while the engine is running or still warm. d. If petrol is spilt, do not try to start the engine but instead move the machine away from the place where the spillage occurred and avoid any possible causes of sparks until the petrol fumes have evaporated. e. Do not forget to screw the cap on the petrol tank and the storage container after filling. • Replace faulty silencers. • Before use, always check that blades and mounting devices are not worn or damaged. Replace worn or damage parts as a set so that the correct balance is maintained. • The battery (on electrically started machines) gives off explosive gases. Keep sparks, flames and cigarettes away. Ensure there is sufficient ventilation during charging. • The battery contains toxic material. Do not damage the battery casing. If the casing is damaged, avoid contact with the content of the battery. • Do not throw out old, defective batteries with the rubbish. Contact the local authorities for correct waste management. • Do not short circuit the battery. Sparks occur which can result in fire. DRIVING • Start the engine according to the instructions in the user guide. Keep your feet away from the blades. • Do not run the engine in confined areas where hazardous carbon monoxide gases can collect. • Only use the machine in daylight or where there is good lighting. • Always use hearing protectors. • Take care when approaching obstacles which obscure your vision. • Always keep children away from the machine’s working area. Get another adult to keep the children under supervision. • Take care when reversing. Look behind you both before and during reversing to check for any obstacles. Look out for small children. • Disengage the blade(s) and the connection before starting the engine. • Never have your hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Watch out for the blades. Do not stand right in front of the discharge opening. • Avoid using the machine on wet lawns. • Be careful when driving on slopes. No sudden starting or stopping when moving up or down a slope. • Release the clutch pedal slowly. Always drive with the gear engaged, and do not disengage when driving down slopes. • Never cut across a slope. Move from the top down, and from the bottom to the top. • Use low acceleration when engaging the drive, especially in long grass. Reduce the speed on slopes and when making sharp turns to prevent the machine from tipping over or you losing control of the machine. • Watch out for holes in the ground and other hidden dangers. • Do not drive too near ditches or high edges. The machine can turn over if a wheel drives over the edge or the edge breaks. • Take care when towing and when using heavy equipment. a. Only use an approved towing device. b. Limit the load so that it can be controlled safely. c. Do not make any sudden turns. Take care when reversing. d. Use wheel weights or front weight when recommended in the user instructions. • Look out for traffic at crossings or when driving near roads. • Stop the blade(s) when crossing a surface other than grass during mowing. • When using any of the accessories, never direct the discharge at somebody standing beside it, and do not allow anyone to stand near the machine when it is running. • Never operate the machine with insufficient protection or without the safety devices in
7 ENGLISHGB place. • Existing safety devices may not be disconnected or disengaged. Check that the safety devices work each time before using the machine. • Do not alter the engine’s regulator setting and do not race the engine. The danger of personal injury increases when the engine is run at high revs. • Do not touch engine components which become warm during use. Risk of burn injuries. • Do not leave the driving seat without: a. Disengaging the power take-off and lowering the accessories. b. Putting the gear in neutral and activating the parking brake. c. Stopping the engine and removing the key. • Only use accessories that are approved by the machine’s manufacturer. • The machine may not be used without accessories/tools being installed in the machine’s tool mounts. Driving without accessories can have a negative effect on the stability of the machine. • Take care when using grass collectors and other accessories. These can alter the machine’s stability. Particularly on slopes. • Disengage the drive to the accessories, shut off the engine and disconnect the spark plug cable or remove the starter key: a. To remove sticks and rubbish or when the discharge has become clogged. b. To check, clean or service the machine. c. To check whether damage has occurred and to carry out any repairs before starting and using the machine again after a collision with a foreign object. d. To check the machine if it begins to vibrate excessively. (Check immediately). • Disengage the drive to accessories during transport or when the machine is not in use. • Shut off the engine and disconnect the drive to the accessories: a. Before filling with petrol. b. Before removing the grass collector.c. Before adjusting the height setting, assuming this cannot be done from the driver’s position. • Reduce the acceleration when the engine is to be stopped, and if the engine is equipped with a fuel shut-off valve, this should be switched off when the work is finished. • Take care with multiple blade decks as one rotating blade can cause other blades to rotate. • The machine, equipped with original accessories, must not be driven in any direction on slopes with a gradient greater than 10º. • The cutting deck’s original blade(s) may not be replaced with non-original devices intended for e.g. moss scarification. If such devices are used, the guarantee will cease to be valid. There is also a risk of serious injury or damage to people or property. • Take care when unloading and loading the machine onto a trailer or lorry. MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE • Tighten all nuts and screws so that the machine is in safe working condition. • At regular intervals check that the cutting deck’s blade screw(s) are properly tightened. • Regularly check the operation of the brakes. It is important to maintain and repair the brakes if necessary. • Never store the machine with petrol in the tank in buildings where the fumes can come into contact with open flames or sparks. • Allow the engine to cool before placing the machine in a store. • To reduce the risk of fire, keep the engine, silencer, battery and petrol tank free from grass, leaves and surplus oil. • Check frequently whether there is any wear or damage to the grass collector. • For the sake of safety, replace worn or damaged parts. • Always use genuine spare parts. Non-genuine spare parts can entail a risk of injury, even if they fit the machine. • Replace damaged warning and instruction stickers. • If there is no mechanical lock for the transport
8 ENGLISHGB position, the cutting deck must be lowered when parked, stored or when the machine is left unsupervised. • If the petrol tank is to be emptied, this must take place outdoors. • Store the machine so that children cannot get to it. STORAGE Empty the petrol tank. Start the engine and let it run until it stops. Replace the oil while the engine is still warm. Unscrew the spark plug and pour a tablespoonful of oil into the cylinder. Rotate the engine a few turns to that the oil is distributed in the cylinder. Install the spark plug. Clean the entire machine. It is particularly important to clean under the cutting deck. Touch up paint damage to prevent rust. Store the machine indoors in a dry place. Machines with an electric starter: Remove the battery. Store it well charged in a cool place (between 0°C and +15°C). At the correct storage temperature, the battery should be maintenance-charged every four months. The battery acid is extremely corrosive and can cause injuries and damage to skin and clothing. Always use rubber gloves and glasses (goggles) to protect your eyes. Avoid inhaling any acid vapour. Do not incline the battery too much so that the battery acid can run out onto hands or clothing. If this should happen, rinse with plenty of water. ASSEMBLY To avoid injury and damage to people and property, do not use the machine until all the measures under “ASSEM- BLY” have been carried out. ACCESSORIES BAG The machine is supplied with a plastic bag contain- ing components which must be installed prior to use. The bag contains (fig. 1): Pos. No. Designation Dimension A 1 Spark plug sleeve B 1 Torsion pin ditto C 1 Tension pin 6 x 36 D 1 Shim washer 16 x 38 x 0.5 E 1 Shim washer 16 x 38 x 1.0 F 2 Shoulder washer G 4 Screw 8 x 20 H 2 Wing nut I 2 Washer 8.4 x 24 x 2.0 J 1 Drawing plate K 2 Screw 8 x 20 1 Spare key 1 Battery belt ENGINE HOOD To fill with fuel and to inspect and maintain the en- gine and battery, open the engine hood. The en- gine must not be running when the hood is opened. Opening: 1. Ensure that the control arms are in their forward positions. 2. Raise the seat lock (fig. 2) and fold the seat for- wards. 3. Grasp the front edge of the engine hood and fold up the hood (fig. 3). Closing: Grasp the front edge of the engine hood and fold down the hood (fig. 3). The machine may not be operated un- less the engine hood is folded down. Risk of burns and crushing injuries. BATTERY The battery is a valve-regulated battery with 12 V nominal voltage. The battery is completely main-
9 ENGLISHGB tenance free. You don’t have to check or top up the electrolyte level. On delivery, the battery is in the accessories box. The battery must be fully charged be- fore being used for the first time. The battery should always be stored fully charged. If the battery is stored while totally flat it could sustain permanent damage. If the machine is not going to be used for an ex- tended period (more than 1 month), the battery should be charged, disconnected and then stored in a cool, safe place. Charge the battery completely before reinstalling. The battery can be charged in two ways: 1. Via a battery charger (recommended). This must be a charger with constant voltage. The battery can be damaged if a standard type battery charger (for acid batteries) is used. 2. You can also allow the engine to charge the bat- tery. In this case it is very important, above all when starting the machine for the first time and when it has not been used for a long time, to al- low the engine to run continuously for at least 45 minutes. Do not short circuit the battery’s termi- nals. Sparks occur which can result in fire. Do not wear metal jewellery which can come into contact with the battery terminals. In the event of damage to the battery casing, cover, terminals or interference to the strip covering the valves, the bat- tery should be replaced. If the battery terminals are coated with oxide, they should be cleaned. Clean the battery terminals with a wire brush and grease them. Position the battery in the appropriate place under the engine hood, secure with the battery belt and connect the battery cables (fig. 4). NOTE! To avoid damage to the engine and the bat- tery, the positive battery cable (+) should always be connected to the battery first. Do not run the engine when the battery is dis- connected. SEAT Install the seat on the seat bracket (fig. 5).In the rear holes, the screws G should be used along with the shoulder washers F. Tighten the screws. Then place the wing nuts H with the two screws G and washers I in the front holes. The seat can be moved backwards or forwards. Place the seat in the desired position and then tight- en the wing nuts properly. The seat can be folded. If the machine is parked outside when it is raining, fold the seat forward to protect the seat cushion from getting wet. The seat is locked. To fold the seat up or down, first lift up the catch S (fig. 5). STEERING WHEEL In order to compensate for any axial play, the shim washers D and/or E should be used. First check whether and if so how many shim washers are required. Then install the steering wheel by knocking in the tension pin C (fig. 6). TOWING HITCH Screw the towing hitch J into the two holes on the underside of the rear axle using screws K (fig 7). Tighten the screws properly. TYRE PRESSURE Check the air pressure in the tyres. Correct air pressure: Front: 0.4 bar (6 psi) Rear: 1.2 bar (17 psi) ACCESSORIES For the installation of accessories, see separate in- stallation guide supplied with each accessory. Note: The cutting deck is regarded as an accessory here.
10 ENGLISHGB CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Items 1 - 9, see figures 8 - 10. 1. IMPLEMENT LIFTER A pedal for raising a front-mounted implement to the transport position. To lift up the implement, press the pedal down as far as it will go. Then release the pedal, the imple- ment lifter is now locked in the raised position. To lower the implement, press the pedal down so that the lock is released. Lower the implement lift- er to the working position by slowly lifting your foot from the pedal. 2A. SERVICE BRAKE/CLUTCH (2105M) A pedal that combines both service brake and clutch. There are 3 positions: 1. Pedal released – forward drive engaged. The machine will move if a gear is engaged. Serv- ice brake not activated. 2. Pedal depressed halfway – forward drive disengaged, gear shifting can be performed. Serv- ice brake not activated. 3. Pedal fully depressed – for- ward drive disengaged. Service brake fully activated. NOTE! You must never regulate the operating speed by slipping the clutch. Use a suitable gear in- stead, so that the right speed is obtained. 2B. SERVICE BRAKE (2125H) A pedal that acts on the machine’s braking system. There are 3 positions: 1. Pedal released – service brake not activated. 2. Pedal depressed halfway – forward drive disengaged. Serv- ice brake not activated. 3. Pedal fully depressed – for- ward drive disengaged. Service brake fully activated. 3. PARKING BRAKE An inhibitor that can lock the brake pedal in the de- pressed position. Depress the brake pedal fully. Raise the inhibitor and then release the brake pedal. The parking brake is released by pressing the brake pedal. The spring-loaded inhibitor slides to one side. Make sure that the parking brake is released when operating the machine. 4. DRIVE PEDAL (2125H) A pedal that activates the variable transmission. 1. Depress the pedal with the ball of your foot – the machine moves forwards. 2. No load on the pedal – the ma- chine is stationary. 3. Depress the pedal with your heel – the machine reverses. The drive pedal regulates the speed. The more pressure applied, the faster the machine will move. 5. THROTTLE/CHOKE CONTROL A control for setting the engine speed and to choke the engine when starting from cold. 1. Choke – for starting a cold engine. The choke is located in the top of the groove. Avoid operating the machine in this posi- tion, taking care to move the control to full throttle (see below) when the engine is warm. 2. Full throttle – when the machine is in operation, full throttle should always be used. 3. Idling. 6. IGNITION LOCK Ignition lock used for starting/stopping the engine. Four positions: 1. Stop position – the engine is short- circuited. The key can be removed.