NOTE Using the choke when the engine
is already warm can foul the spark plugs and
cause the engine to run erratically.
6.3.2
Electric push-button ignition control models
1.
Insert the supplied battery in the relative
engine compartment (fig. 16.A). (follow the
instructions provided in the engine manual)
2.
Insert the key as far as possible (if provided) (fig. 16.B).
3.
Pullthe engine cutting means brake lever
towards the handle (fig. 15.A).
NOTE Keep pulling the engine / cutting
means brake lever or the engine will stop.
4.
Press and hold the ignition button unyil
the engine switches on. (fig. 16.D).
6.4
OPERATION
IMPORTANT When working, always keep a safe distance
from the cutting means, given by the length of the handle.
6.4.1
Grass cutting
1.
Start moving forward and mowing in the grass area;
2.
Regulate the forward speed and the cutting
height (par. 5.7) considering the conditions of
the lawn (the height, density and dampness of
the grass) and the amount of grass collected;
For mulching or rear grass discharge: always avoid
removing a large quantity of grass. Never cut more than
one third of the total grass height per single pass (fig. 17).
3.
The appearance of the lawn will improve if you alternate
cutting in both directions at the same height (fig. 18).
For side discharge: it is best to mow in a pattern where
cut grass is not discharged on the grass still to be cut.
6.4.2
Suggestions for maintaining a nice lawn
Each type of grass has different characteristics and may
thus require different ways of caring for the lawn; always
read the instructions on seed boxes for mowing height
in relation to the growing conditions in the work area.
Keep in mind that most grass is made up of a stem
and one or more leaves. If leaves are fully cut, the
lawn is damaged and growth is more difficult.
The following indications generally apply:
• cutting too low tears and uproots the grass,
giving it a "spotted" appearance;
• in the summer, cutting must be higher to
prevent the ground from drying;
• do not cut wet grass; this could reduce cutting means
efficiency due to sticky grass and tear the lawn;
• for particularly high grass, initially mow at the
maximum height allowed by the machine
then mow again after two or three days.
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When the grass catcher (fig. 1.H) is too full,
grass collection is no longer efficient and the
sound of the lawnmower changes.
To remove and empty the grass catcher:
To stop the machine:
1.
2.
after it is shut off. Do not touch the exhaust or
adjacent parts. This can cause burn injuries.
Always stop the machine:
1.
2.
3.
4.
battery whenever the machine is unused or left unattended
on models with electric push-button ignition controls.
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6.4.3
Emptying the grass catcher
For a grass-catcher with contents indicator device:
1. up (a) = empty
2. down (b) = full
While working with the cutting means
running, the indicator remains raised for
as long as the grass catcher is able to hold
cut grass; when it lowers, it means that the
grass catcher is full and must be emptied.
– Release the engine / cutting means brake lever
and wait for the cutting means to stop (par. 6.5);
• With "II" type grass-catcher only
– Lift the rear discharge guard (fig. 10.D).
– Grasp the handle and remove the grass-
catcher keeping it in an erect position.
6.5
STOP
Release the engine / cutting means
brake lever (fig. 19.A);
Wait until the cutting means stops;
The engine may be very warm immediately
– when moving between work areas;
– when driving on grass free surfaces;
– every time it is necessary to overcome an obstacle;
– before adjusting the cutting height.
– whenever you remove or reattach the grass catcher;
– whenever you remove or reattach the
rear discharge chute (if provided);
– whenever you remove or reattach the
side discharge chute (if provided);
6.6
AFTER OPERATION
Stop the machine (par. 6.5).
Allow the engine to cool before
storing in an enclosed space.
Clean (par. 7.4).
Check there are no loose or damaged components.
If necessary, replace the damaged components
and tighten any screws and loose bolts.
IMPORTANT Remove the key (if provided) or the