Controlling And Operating The Lawnmower; Starting The Lawnmower - Fieldmann FZR 4625 BV User Manual

Petrol lawnmower
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages
  • EN

Available languages

  • ENGLISH, page 1
EN
10
Before starting the lawnmower | Controlling and operating the lawnmower
Caution! In the event that you spill any oil or fuel on the lawnmower when refi lling, wipe it away
immediately. Do not store or add fuel or handle it in any way in the vicinity of an open fi re.
Caution! Fuels mixed with alcohol or fuels with ethanol or methane additives may bind moisture to
themselves, which may result in separation during storage and the formation of acids. Subsequently during
storage the acid vapours may damage the fuel system of the lawnmower engine. These fuels must not be
used in the lawnmower.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: When not using the lawnmower for longer than 30 days, drain the fuel
tank, start the engine and let it run until the fuel lines and the carburettor are empty (the engine will stop on
its own). This will prevent future engine problems. Before using it again, add fresh fuel into the fuel tank.
For more information, see chapter Storage instructions.
7. CONTROLLING AND OPERATING THE
LAWNMOWER

STARTING THE LAWNMOWER

1. Set the engine speed control lever to position MAX (Fig. 6 - point 1).
2. Pull the start/brake lever towards the handle and hold it there (Fig. 6 – point 2), then pull on the pull cord
(Fig. 6 – point 3). The engine should start up after 3-4 pulls.
3. The engine is turned off by releasing the start/brake lever.
Caution! A small amount of smoke may be emitted when the engine is started up for the fi rst time as the
protective layers in the engine are burnt off. This is completely normal and does not constitute a problem.
Important information: When working with the lawnmower, the maximum engine speed must always
be set (the engine speed control lever must always be in position MAX - Fig. 6, point 1).
Fig. 6
FZR 4625 BV

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents