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Operating Instructions

Allmäher®
AS 21 2T + AS 26 2T
From serial number:
Issued:
EN-Translation of the Original Operating Instructions
020211040001 + 020011040001
18.02.2015, V14.0

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Allmäher® AS 21 2T + AS 26 2T From serial number: 020211040001 + 020011040001 Issued: 18.02.2015, V14.0 EN-Translation of the Original Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2: Preface

    dummy Preface Intended use The device is exclusively intended for cutting Please fill in all data referring to your device. When ordering spare parts, provide your deal- grass or similar vegetation in well maintained er with the device and engine number. areas in agriculture, forestry, and landscape conservation that are mowed at least once a year.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preparations .......... 19 Preface ............. dummy Cleaning the device ....... 19 General inspection ......... 19 Intended use ..........Grease lubrication ........20 Maintaining the engine ......20 Explanation of the symbols ....dummy Inhalts verz eichnis Checking the spark plugs ....... 20 Symbols in the instructions ....
  • Page 4: Explanation Of The Symbols

    dummy Inhalts verz eichnis Explanation of the symbols Prior to any repair and mainte- nance work, pull off the spark plug connector. Symbols in the instructions In these operating instructions, the following symbols are used to denote special dangers. Warning. These symbols denote special Clean the ventilation grid! dangers.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safe handling of fuel Safety instructions Get informed! Danger! Fuel is toxic and highly inflamma- For your safety, read these operating instruc- ble. tions with care. Familiarize yourself with the Danger of fire and explosion! control elements and the proper use of the Keep the fuel away from ignition device.
  • Page 6: Check The Device Prior To Use

    – before you adjust the cutting height. In case of skin contact, immediately wash with water and soap. Change your soiled clothing – before you refuel. as soon as you can. Switch off the engine and wait until the blade Measures in case of a fire comes to a standstill, and pull off the spark In case of a fire, use foam, dry powder extin-...
  • Page 7: When Work Is Completed

    4. Always mow in horizontal directions, never The area in front of and to the right of the up- or downwards. device is especially dangerous. 5. Sure footing is essential for your safety, Keep your hands and feet away from the always wear skid proof safety shoes.
  • Page 8: Use Caution During Maintenance And Repair

    Use caution during maintenance and repair Only carry out maintenance work as described in these operating instructions. Have an au- thorised service centre carry out all other work. Only use the knives and spare parts authorized by “AS-Motor Germany”. Unauthorized knives and spare parts can cause severe injuries.
  • Page 9: Device Description

    Device description Steerable front wheel Interlock steerable front wheel Cutting height adjustment Choke Air filter Starter grip Lever for lateral adjustment of handle- Tie rod height of bar Tank ventilation 10 Tank filler spout 11 Fuel valve 12 Spark plug connector 13 Type plate 14 Silencer 15 Ventilation grid...
  • Page 10: Control Elements

    Lever for lateral adjustment of handlebar (4) Control elements 1. Release the eccentric tension lever. 2. Attention: Do not crush the Bowden cables when pivoting the handlebar. Swivel the handlebar to the side to the de- sired position. 3. Clamp the handlebar with the eccentric tension lever.
  • Page 11: Assembly

    For your device, a retrofit service and parking Guide bar and handlebar brake are available. It is actuated by pulling the hand lever located at the handlebar and acts on the rear wheels. At your request, your dealer will be happy to install the brake.
  • Page 12: Protection Skirt And Steerable Front

    5. Push the protection bow (3) downward that the Bowden cables are laid without any tension. through the opening (A) in the protection skirt. 6. Push the device out of the box on its rear wheels. Protection skirt and steerable front wheel 6.
  • Page 13: Fastening The Air Filter

    10. Screw down the steerable front wheel with 1. Turn the starter grip guide (1) backwards. the toggle screw (14). 2. Insert the starter rope into the starter grip 11. Hang the protection skirt into the screws (9) guide (1). on the blade hood and screw it down with washers and nuts.
  • Page 14: Information On Mowing

    Beware: To avoid damage to the device, Prior to starting fasten the tension belts exclusively as shown in the illustration. Do not overtighten the ten- Fuel sion belts. The engine must be run on a mixture of petrol Information on mowing and two-stroke oil.
  • Page 15: Tanking Up

    Do not use mixtures with more oil than 1:50 The rear wheel height setting determines the (e.g. 1:35). coarse setting of the cutting height. The height of the steerable front wheel determines the fine Too much oil results in carbon deposits and setting of the cutting height.
  • Page 16: Locking Steerable Front Wheel

    Releasing steerable front wheel Notice: To increase speed, a pinion with 13 teeth is available as accessory. If this pinion 1. Lift off the cover (1) of the steering tube. is installed, the wheel bolt must be screwed in 2. Pull the lock bar (2) of the steerable front the other bore holes (4)/(5).
  • Page 17: Driving

    8. Pull the starter point slowly out until you Turning feel resistance then pull out quickly – en- gine starts to run. Turn the device round only where the grass 9. Let the starter rope retract slowly. has been mowed already. 10.
  • Page 18: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and cleaning warranty. Operational safety is endangered as Regular maintenance keeps your device ready well. for use. Contact your authorised service centre for If you do not observe the maintenance notices, checkup if you detect problems during mainte- faults may occur that are not covered by the nance.
  • Page 19: Preparations

    ■ ▲ pact protection Are all protective devices and covers in place, fastened correctly and properly functioning? ■ ▲ Label Condition of the labels. ■ ▲ Flammable materi- Remove easily flammable debris buildup from the engine and the device. ■ ▲...
  • Page 20: Grease Lubrication

    Immediately replace damaged or worn parts, - cooling fins of the engine especially covers, protection skirt, silencers or clean at all times. fuel tank (authorized service centre). Checking the spark plugs Check all parts that contain fluids for leaks and proper condition.
  • Page 21: Checking The Drive

    Re-adjusting the drive year. Cleaning the air filter is not possible. Do not operate the engine without air filter. Turn the adjusting screw (1) at the drive so that the wheels lock, while the drive is actuated, when the device is pulled. If there is no im- Beware! During filter change, accumulated dirt provement after the adjustment, have the in the air filter can get into the carburetor and...
  • Page 22: Storage

    Blade change Longer storage 1. Observe the safety instructions regarding the handling of fuel. 2. Draining fuel tank: Put a piece of a tube on the fuel valve and fill the fuel in an ade- quate fuel container. 3. Emptying carburetor: Start the engine and It is absolutely necessary to change the blade: let it run until it stops on its own.
  • Page 23: Wear Parts

    Wear parts Some parts are wear parts. They wear during use and must be replaced. The warranty does not cover the following parts: Blades, cutting blades, cutter bars, blade bolts, sliding plates, V-belt, chains, Bowden cables, starter ropes, pressure plates, air filters, spark plugs, disc springs, lock washers, fuses, discs, thrust plates, pressure discs, protection skirts, impact protection, wheels, tires.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The following table contains the most frequent problems and their elimination. If more problems occur, contact the closest authorised service centre. You can find an authorised service centre on our home page www.as-motor.de. Problem Possible cause Remedy Engine does not Engine brake lever is not Press the engine brake lever towards start...
  • Page 26 Spark plug is sooted, dam- Clean spark plug and check electrode aged, or incorrect electrode gap (see also Maintenance and clean- gap. ing). Replace spark plug if necessary. Housing of the mower is See also Maintenance and cleaning. jammed. No drive when drive Drive belt is insufficiently See also Checking the drive.
  • Page 27: Accessories

    E10740 Clinometer: G06950027 E11835 Hand protection set: G06780309 E09382 Abrasive ground blade (AS 21 2T): G06023005 E03077 Abrasive ground blade (AS 26 2T): G06323003 E03442 Changing the speed The speed can increased by installing a drive pinion with 13 teeth. Faster speed only makes sense when the growth is low and in flat terrain.
  • Page 28: Mixing Ratios Fuel

    Mixing ratios fuel Petrol Two-stroke oil Only with Titan 2T 100S (octane number at least 1:50 1:100 ROZ 91) Litre Litre (=ml/cm Litre (=ml/cm 0.02 (20) 0.01 (10) 0.04 (40) 0.02 (20) 0.06 (60) 0.03 (30) 0.08 (80) 0.04 (40) 0.1 (100) 0.05 (50) 0.2 (200)
  • Page 29: Technical Data

    Technical data Type AS 21 2T AS 26 2T 0 – 30 °C Range of application (temperature) Engine, type One cylinder two stroke engine Manufacturer AS-Motor Germany Type AS 165 Cylinder capacity 165 cm Performance 4.4 kW (6 PS) Engine speed...
  • Page 30: Declaration Of Conformity

    Ellwanger Straße 15 D-74424 Bühlertann www.as-motor.de Declaration of conformity We declare that the grassland mowers type AS 21 2T AS 26 2T with serial number starting from 020211040001 020011040001 as brought into circulation by us conforms to all relevant - 2006/42/EC...
  • Page 31 Umbruc h...
  • Page 32 Mar keti ng AS-Motor Germany GmbH & Co. KG Ellwanger Straße 15 D-74424 Bühlertann www.as-motor.de Professional technology for gardens and landscapes Allmäher® Manoeuvrable meadow mower for extensive green area care. The Allmäher reliably shreds metre-high grass, undergrowth, and weeds. Ride-on Allmäher® Ease of use and high area coverage all combined in a compact ride-on mower.

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