3. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
For storage and transport reasons, some components of the ma-
chine are not directly installed in the factory, but have to be assem-
bled 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 and completing the assembly
should be done on a flat and stable surface, with enough
space for machine handling and its packaging, always mak-
ing use of suitable equipment.
UNPACKING
When unpacking the machine, take care to gather all individual parts
and fittings, and do not damage the cutting deck when taking the ma-
chine 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 steer-
ing wheel and a spare 6.3 Ampere fuse.
Disposal of the packaging should be done in accordance with the lo-
cal regulations in force.
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 spo -
kes directed towards the seat.
Line up the hole in the steering
whe el hub with the hole in the
shaft and insert the pin supplied
(3).
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 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).
WARNING!
NOTE
IMPORTANT
IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
Various main components can be seen on the machine, and these
have the following 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.
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 and the fix-
ing nut for the engine cover.
21. Air intake grill: helps air to flow inside the cutting deck and pre-
vents objects from being thrown out at the front.
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