AS MOTOR Allmäher AS 63 2T Operator's Manual

AS MOTOR Allmäher AS 63 2T Operator's Manual

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Operator's Manual
Allmäher®
AS 63 2T + AS 63 4T B&S + AS 63 4T Honda
From serial number:
Issued:
en-Translation of the Original Operator's Manual
AS 63 2T: 027015120001, AS 63 4T B&S: 026915120001,
AS 63 4T Honda: 027516090001
04 November 2016, V2.0

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  • Page 1 Operator's Manual Allmäher® AS 63 2T + AS 63 4T B&S + AS 63 4T Honda AS 63 2T: 027015120001, AS 63 4T B&S: 026915120001, From serial number: AS 63 4T Honda: 027516090001 04 November 2016, V2.0 Issued: en-Translation of the Original Operator's Manual...
  • Page 2: Notes On The Operating Manual

    dummy Intended use Notes on the operating manual The device is intended only for cutting grass or similar vegetation in well-maintained grounds Dear customer, in agriculture, forestry and preservation of the countryside that are cut at least once a year. Congratulations on your purchase.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Turning............ 19 Notes on the operating manual..... Pushing............ 19 Contact ............ Switching off and parking...... Device data..........Transport ..........Intended use..........Transport position 1......... 20 Transport position 2......... 20 Explanation of the symbols....Loading............ 21 Symbols in the instructions...... 5 Unloading the device.......
  • Page 4 Troubleshooting ........Accessories..........35 Mixing ratios fuel........Technical data AS 63 2T......37 Technical data 4-stroke devices.... 38 Declaration of conformity......
  • Page 5: Explanation Of The Symbols

    dummy Inhaltsverzeichnis Prior to any repair and mainten- Explanation of the symbols ance 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. Clean the ventilation grid! These symbols denote special The cooling air of the mo- dangers.
  • Page 6: Type Overview

    Type plate Type overview The type plate on the device provides you In this operating manual, the following device with information on the device type and the types are described. technical data. Depending on their equipment, the corres- ponding descriptions of this operating manual apply.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Safe handling of fuel Safety instructions Fuel is toxic and highly flammable. There is a burn and explosion hazard! Get informed! Keep fuel away from ignition sources and do For your safety, read these operating instruc- not smoke during handling. tions carefully.
  • Page 8: Check The Device Prior To Use

    Measures in case of a fire Danger area In case of a fire, use foam, dry powder extin- guisher, or carbon dioxide (CO ). Never douse with water! Check the device prior to use Prior to use, check the blade, protection skirt, drive and fastening parts, cables and cable connections for proper working condition and firm seating by visual inspection.
  • Page 9: Use Caution During Operation

    Use caution during operation Prior to mowing Danger of injury during motor start Personal protective measures Do not start the engine During mowing, always wear – if fuel was spilled. safety shoes with good grip and long trousers. Do not mow with –...
  • Page 10: Use Caution When Mowing

    Use caution when mowing Mowing surfaces with fire hazard – Carry a sufficient amount of suitable extin- Risk of injury guishing agent. Risk of injury caused by ejected objects. Never – If side inclination is too great, fuel may leak mow when persons, children, pets or material from the carburetor or the tank.
  • Page 11: When Work Is Completed

    Devices fitted with a four stroke engines may Use caution during maintenance only be operated on less than 20° slopes. Oth- and repair erwise, the four stroke engine can by damaged Only carry out work as described in these op- due to insufficient oil lubrication.
  • Page 12: Device Description

    Device description Illustration shows AS 63 2T 1 Handlebar with control elements 12 Cover 2 Lever for lateral adjustment of 13 Air filter handlebar 14 Choke 3 Tank ventilation 15 Cutting height adjustment rear 4 Accelerator lever with engine stop 16 Spark plug connector 5 Starter grip 17 Fuel valve...
  • Page 13: Control Elements

    Blade clutch lever (D) Control elements The blade clutch lever is a safety device. When you release the lever the blade comes Handlebar with control elements (1) to a standstill within 7 seconds. Engaging blade (I): Lift the blade clutch lever, en- gage the latch knob (E) and press the blade clutch lever to- wards the handlebar.
  • Page 14: Operating Elements Only For 2-Stroke Devices

    Lever for height adjustment of Operating elements only for handlebar (20) 2-stroke devices The height of the handlebar can be set to 5 po- sitions. Carburetor with choke and tickler (14) For cold start of the engine, you require the choke (1) and the tickler (2). Open the choke: Turn clockwise as far as it will go.
  • Page 15: Information On Mowing

    Information on mowing Prior to starting Prior to mowing, check your device for com- Fuel used (2-stroke devices) pleteness, proper functioning, and cleanliness. A dirty ventilation grid causes overheating of The engine must be run on a mixture of petrol the engine, this can damage the engine.
  • Page 16: Fuel Used (4-Stroke Devices)

    can be used. No guarantee can be given for Tanking up operation of the device with other fuels and Danger! oils! Fuel is ignited by hot engine parts. Do not use mixtures with more oil than 1:50 Prior to filling up, switch off the en- (e.g.
  • Page 17: Locking Steerable Front Wheel

    Locking steerable front wheel It is more comfortable on an even surface to let the front wheels swivel. If you move crossways to the slope, make sure the wheels are locked. Fig. 5: 2. Turn the crank at the front axle until the de- sired cutting height was reached.
  • Page 18: Starting

    Starting the device Starting (4-stroke device without choke) 1. Place the device on even terrain and not in Danger! high grass. During startup, there is a risk of in- 2. Close the fuel valve and the tank ventila- jury caused by the rotating blade. tion.
  • Page 19: Driving

    Driving Switching off and parking Caution! Driving On a slope, the device can roll In case of a hazardous situation, switch off the away. drive and declutch the blade. Put the device on even ground only or secure it against rolling away. Drive on 1.
  • Page 20: Transport

    Transport position 2 Transport Warning! Risk of injury due to the heavy weight of the device. The device can fall over and fall down and cause severe injuries. Observe the following notices. Transport the device on a freight vehicle or a trailer which is designed for a carrying capacity of at least as great as the empty weight of the device.
  • Page 21: Loading

    Secure the device against rolling, sliding, tilting, and fuel leakage. Use straps that support the weight of the device. Fig. 11: 8. Pull the lever (6) out of the notch for the lever for handlebar height adjustment and flip the guide bar to the front. 9.
  • Page 22: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and cleaning Improper maintenance can make the device unsafe for operation and result in accidents. Regular maintenance keeps you device ready for use. Service the device according to the following maintenance instructions. Contact an authorised service centre if problems during maintenance occur or if you determine de- ficiencies during one of the following inspections.
  • Page 23 Are all protective devices and covers in place, fastened ■ ▲ correctly and properly functioning? Label Condition of the labels. ■ ▲ Parking brake Check. ■ ▲ Flammable material Remove easily flammable debris buildup from the engine ■ ▲ and the device. Tyres Check tyres and, if necessary, the tyre pressure.
  • Page 24: Preparations

    Preparations Cleaning the device Depending on use, clean the device thor- Prior to all maintenance and cleaning tasks: 1. Let the device cool down for at least oughly, especially the bottom and the blade. 20 minutes. Grass cuttings and dirt that are stuck interfere 2.
  • Page 25: Checking The Drive

    Checking the drive Checking the parking brake 1. Put the device on a non-slip surface (e.g. Danger! concrete or asphalt). If the parking brake is incorrectly ad- 2. Switch off the engine. justed, the device can roll away. 3. Actuate the drive. Make sure that the parking brake is 4.
  • Page 26: Checking The Blade

    Checking the blade Blade change Danger! Improperly mounted and maintained blades pose a severe injury hazard. Work at the blade shall only be per- formed by an authorised service centre. Use solid gloves when you check the blade. Work at the blade requires specific expertise It is absolutely necessary to change the blade: because an unbalance inspection is necessary and the torques must be observed.
  • Page 27: Maintenance Specifically For 2-Stroke Device

    Maintaining the air filter Maintenance specifically for Danger! 2-stroke device Cleaning agents pose a fire and explosion hazard. Maintaining the engine Never clean the air filter with flam- mable solvents. Danger! If the speed of rotation is set too Caution! high, objects can be ejected.
  • Page 28: Maintenance Specifically For 4-Stroke Device

    Checking the spark plugs Maintenance specifically for Danger! 4-stroke device The ignition system generates an electromagnetic field. Maintaining the engine Wearers of pacemakers must not work on live parts. Danger! If the speed of rotation is set too Soiled spark plugs reduce the engine output. high, objects can be ejected.
  • Page 29: Assembly

    1. Pull off the spring cotter (2) between the Assembly guide bar and crank of the height adjust- ment (1) starting from. 2. Unfold the guide bar until it engages. Scope of delivery The device is shipped in a carton. The scope of delivery included: –...
  • Page 30: Storage

    Restarting Storage If you want to start the device after a longer Beware: Do not store or transport the device in storage, carry out the tasks described in cleaning position. chapter Maintenance. Fuel and oil can leak and soil or damage the device and the ground.
  • Page 31: Warranty

    Warranty Please see our AS-Motor website for warranty information. Please print out the documents that you re- ceive during the online registration. Keep them together with your sales receipt.
  • Page 32: 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 Accelerator lever to “0”.
  • Page 33 Engine starts badly Choke is closed. Open the choke. or runs irregularly Air filter is dirty. Maintain air filter (see also Mainten- ance and cleaning). Poor quality, dirty, or old fuel. Always use fresh fuel. Spark plug is sooted, dam- Clean spark plug and check electrode aged, or incorrect electrode gap (see also Maintenance and clean-...
  • Page 34 Uneven cut, lawn be- Blade is dull or worn. Have blade resharpened and balanced comes unsightly by an authorised service centre. Re- place a damaged blade immediately. Speed is too high proportion- Reduce speed and/or select the cor- ately to the cutting height. rect cutting height.
  • Page 35: Accessories

    Accessories Spray paint 400 ml, colour orange: G00011050 Operating hours counter: G06927008 Clinometer: G06950027 Twin tires: G06321009...
  • Page 36: Mixing Ratios Fuel

    Mixing ratios fuel Fuel Fully synthetic two-stroke oil Only with Titan 2T 100S (octane rating ROZ 91 1:50 1:100 min.) litres 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 37: Technical Data As 63 2T

    Technical data AS 63 2T Type AS 63 2T Range of application (temperature) 0 - 30 °C Engine, type One cylinder two-stroke engine with easy start Manufacturer AS-Motor Type AS 165 ES (EasyStart) Cylinder capacity 165 cm Performance 4.5 kW (6.1 PS) Engine speed 3800 min Spark plug NGK BR6HS Torque 25 Nm...
  • Page 38: Technical Data 4-Stroke Devices

    Technical data 4-stroke devices Type AS 63 4T B&S AS 63 4T Honda 0 - 30 °C Range of application (temperature) Engine, type One cylinder four stroke One cylinder four stroke engine engine Manufacturer Briggs & Stratton Honda Type Series 850, I/C GXV 160 Cylinder capacity 190 cm 163 cm Performance 3.7 kW (5.0 PS) 3.2 kW (4.3 PS) Engine speed...
  • Page 39: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of conformity AS-Motor Germany GmbH & Co. KG Ellwanger Straße 15 D-74424 Bühlertann www.as-motor.de Declaration of conformity We declare that the grassland mowers Type AS 63 2T AS 63 4T B&S AS 63 4T Honda starting from serial no. 027015120001 026915120001 027516090001 as brought into circulation by us conform to all relevant - 2006/42/EC safety and health requirements of the EC directives lis- - 2014/30/EC...
  • Page 40 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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