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102-122
RIDE-ON MOWER
EN
OWNER'S MANUAL
WARNING!
Read this manual carefully before using the machine.

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  • Page 1 102-122 RIDE-ON MOWER OWNER’S MANUAL WARNING! Read this manual carefully before using the machine.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY ..........3 6. MAINTENANCE ........29 Regulations for using the machine safely All the information for maintaining the machine in peak efficiency 2. IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE la macchina AND COMPONENTS ......7 6.1 Safety recommendations ....
  • Page 4 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE – towing or pushing loads without the use of the specific accessory for towing; AND ITS RANGE OF USE – use of the machine for riding over unsta- ble, slippery, icy, stony, rough, marshy This machine is a garden tool and pre- cisely a ride-on mower.
  • Page 5: Safety

    1. SAFETY 1.1 HOW TO READ THE MANUAL NOTE Positions on the ma chine, such as “front”, “back”, “left” or “right” hand Some paragraphs in the manual contain- side, refer to the direction of forward ing important information regarding safety travel.
  • Page 6 5) Do not carry passengers. 5) Before use, always inspect the machine to check that the blades, blade 6) All drivers should seek and obtain professional and practical instruction. bolts and cutter assembly are not worn Such instruction should emphasise: or da maged.
  • Page 7 surfaces other than grass. may reach an open flame or spark. 3) Allow the engine to cool before storing 8) Never use the machine with damaged guards, or without the safety protective in any enclosure. 4) To reduce fire hazards, keep the devices in place.
  • Page 8 1.3 SAFETY LABELS Danger! Dismemberment: Make sure that children stay clear of the Your machine must be used with care. machine at all time when engine is running. This is why labels with illustrations have been placed on the machine, to remind Danger of cutting yourself.
  • Page 9: Identification Of The Machine And Components

    2. IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND COMPONENTS 2.1 IDENTIFICATION 2.2 IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN OF THE MACHINE COMPONENTS The label located near the battery housing The main components of the machine has the essential data of each machine. have the following functions: 11.
  • Page 10 17. Battery: provides the energy for 19. Regulation and safety labels: give starting the engine. Its specifications reminders on the main regaulations and regulations for use are described for working safely, each of which is in a specific manual. explained in chapter 1. 18.
  • Page 11: Unpacking And Assembly

    3. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY For storage and transport purposes, NOTE To prevent damage to the some components of the machine are cutting deck, raise it to its maximum not installed in the factory and have to be height and take utmost care when assembled after unpacking.
  • Page 12 Tighten down the screw (6) with a socket spanner. Fit the steering wheel cover (1a), snapping it into the appropriate seats. 3.3 FITTING THE SEAT Raise the adjustment lever (3) and fit the seat (1) in the slide (2), introducing it from the steering wheel’s side, till the seat Fit the steering wheel cover (1a) by clicking the fasteners into place.
  • Page 13 Connect the red cable (2) to the positive terminal (+) and the black cable (3) to the negative terminal (–) using the supplied screws and following the illustrated sequence. Attach the grass-catcher to the brackets Fit the spring (4) to hold the battery in and centre it with the rear plate (2).
  • Page 14 3.8 MOUNTING THE FRONT BUMPER (if provided) • Type “I” Bumpers Mount the front bumper (1) on the bottom of the frame (2) using the four screws (3). 8 (x 2) Before attaching the grass-catcher to its supports, make sure that the tipping lever moves properly.
  • Page 15: Controls And Instruments

    4. CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 4.10 4.11 4.11 4.12 4.1 STEERING WHEEL – The «CHOKE» position (if fitted instead of the 4.2 control) enriches the mixture Turns the front wheels. so must only be used for the time necessary when starting from cold. –...
  • Page 16 4.5 PARKING BRAKE LEVER indicated by a pilot lamp (4.10.c). This lever is to stop the machine from – On disengaging the blades, a brake is moving when it has been parked. There simultaneously activated which stops are two positions: their rotation in few seconds.
  • Page 17 4.10 PILOT LAMPS AND AUDIBLE 4.11 DASHBOARD DISPLAY WARNINGS (if fitted) When the key is turned to «ON», all the When you turn the key to «ON», all the lights come on at the same time for about icons appear at the same time for about half a second (with a brief sound warning) half a second (with a brief sound warning) to indicate that the machine is working...
  • Page 18 3. Speed indicator. Indicates the NOTE The clock has a buffer battery. engine’s rotation speed with a series of When it runs out, contact an Authorized asterisks, i.e.: Service Centre. engine at minimum speed b) Auxiliary functions travelling speed cutting speed 5.
  • Page 19 4.12 CRUISE CONTROL (if present) This device keeps the machine at the – press the brake pedal (4.31). desired drive speed without having to push the pedal (4.32). In both cases the mushroom-head button (4.12) automatically returns to position «A». The mushroom-head button (4.12) has two positions: IMPORTANT...
  • Page 20 4.33 LEVER TO RELEASE THE – To engage forward drive just press it HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION in the «F» direction with your toe-cap, noting that increasing the pressure on This lever has two positions as shown on the pedal progressively increases the the label: speed of the machine.
  • Page 21: How To Use The Machine

    5. HOW TO USE THE MACHINE 5.1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS than 10° (17%) ( 5.5). If the machine is likely to be used mostly DANGER! Do not tamper on sloping ground (never steeper with or remove the safety devices than 10°), fit counterweights fitted on the machine.
  • Page 22: Before Starting Work

    5.3 DIRECTIONS BEFORE STARTING 5.3.3 Filling with oil and fuel WORK NOTE The engine manual indicates Before starting to mow, it is necessary to what type of oil and fuel you can use. carry out several checks and operations to ensure you can work efficiently and in maximum safety.
  • Page 23: Using The Machine

    5.3.4 Fitting the exit guards (grass- – A badly sharpened blade pulls at the catcher or rear discharge guard) grass and causes the lawn to turn yellow. WARNING! Never use the – A loose blade causes unwanted machine without having fitted the vibrations and can be dangerous.
  • Page 24 When the engine has started, put the – put the accelerator control between the accelerator in the «SLOW» position and «SLOW» and «FAST» positions. close the choke (if fitted). Disengage the parking brake and release the brake pedal ( 4.31). IMPORTANT The choke must be Press the drive pedal (...
  • Page 25 (4) and the stop plate (2) in the indicated order, making sure the pin head (4) is facing toward the inside of the machine. Model 102 The three different front wheel assembly positions allow you to WARNING! This should maintain a safe distance «A»...
  • Page 26 In any case, the speed should always be Electrical tipping lowered if you note a reduction in engine speed, since a forward speed that is too NOTE The dumping switch operates fast compared to the amount of grass only with the blades disengaged. being cut will never mow the grass well.
  • Page 27 – remove the grass-catcher or the rear 5.4.10 Cleaning the machine discharge guard; – remove the accumulated cuttings, After each mowing, clean the outside of reaching them from the exit of the the machine, empty the grass-catcher collector channel. and shake it to remove residual grass and earth.
  • Page 28 5.4.11 Storage and inactivity for long periods If you intend not to use the machine for a long period (more than 1 month), disconnect the battery cables and follow the instructions in the engine instruction manual. – the transmission in neutral; –...
  • Page 29: Using On Slopes

    5.4.12 Card protection device DANGER! REDUCE SPEED BEFORE ANY CHANGE OF The electronic card has a self-resetting DIRECTION ON SLOPES, and always protector which breaks the circuit if there is engage the parking brake before a fault in the electrical system. It results in leaving the machine stopped and the stopping of the engine and an audible unattended.
  • Page 30: Lawn Maintenance

    5.7 LAWN MAINTENANCE remove more than a third of the total height. If the grass is very tall, it should be cut twice in a twenty-four 1. To keep a lawn green, soft and hour period - the first time with the attractive, it should be cut regularly blades at maximum height, possibly without damaging the grass.
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    6. MAINTENANCE 6.1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS WARNING! Any adjustments or maintenance operations not WARNING! Before cleaning or described in this manual must be doing maintenance work, take out carried out by your Dealer or a the ignition key and read the specialized Service Centre.
  • Page 32: Routine Maintenance

    6.2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE The table is to help you maintain your The boxes at the side are for you to mark machine’s safety and performance. the date or number of working hours at It summarises the main interventions to which the intervention was made. be made and the frequency applicable to each of them.
  • Page 33: Interventions On The Machine

    6.2.2 Rear axle IMPORTANT Recharging must be done using a battery charger at This is a sealed single unit that does not constant voltage. Other recharging require maintenance. It is permanently systems can irreversibly damage the lubricated and its lubricant does not need battery.
  • Page 34 6.3.2 Adjustment of the spring of the 6.3.4 Replacing and repairing pawl for hooking the grass- the tyres catcher The tyres are “Tubeless” and so all If the grass-catcher tends to jump about punctures must be repaired by a tyre and to open up when going over rough repairer following the procedures required ground, or if it has difficulty in hooking...
  • Page 35 Only blades with the following codes must be used on this machine: – 15A fuse = protects the control motor circuit. If it trips, the tipping system Mod.102: stops working electrically, so you can 82004341/1 - 82004340/1 empty the grasscatcher using the 82004348/0 - 82004347/0 manual lever (if fitted).
  • Page 36: Environmental Protection

    7. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Environmental protection should be a – Scrupulously comply with local priority of considerable importance when regulations and provisions for the using the machine, for the benefit of both disposal of oils, petrol, damaged parts social coexistence and the environment in or any elements which have a strong which we live.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    8. TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE SOLUTION Put the key in the «OFF» position and 1. With the key The protection of the electronic card at «ON» the has cut in due to: look for the cause of the problem: dashboard remains off with no audible –...
  • Page 38 PROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE SOLUTION 6. Weak engine – forward speed too high in relation – reduce the forward speed and/or performance during to cutting height raise the cutting deck ( 5.4.5) cutting 7. Engine stops – you are not ready to engage the –...
  • Page 39 PROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE SOLUTION 13. Uneven cut and – cutting deck not parallel to the – check the tyre pressures ( 5.3.2) poor grass collection ground – re-align the cutting deck to the ground ( 6.3.1) – blade cutting badly –...
  • Page 40: Accessories On Request

    9. ACCESSORIES ON REQUEST 1. REAR DISCHARGE GUARD KIT 4. “CB01” or “FIGHTER” MAINTENANCE BATTERY- CHARGER For use in place of the grass-catcher when the cuttings are not to be collected. This makes it possible to keep the battery in good working order when the machine is in storage, guaranteeing an optimum level of charge and a longer life to the battery.
  • Page 41: Supplementary Equipment

    10. SUPPLEMENTARY EQUIPMENT 1. PTO” POWER TAKEOFF 3. SNOW SHOVEL This conveys engine drive to controlled Shovels and accumulates removed snow equipment. to the side. 2. TURBINE SNOW THROWER Removes and blows snow. 4. MECHANICAL SWEEPER To clean lanes and solid surfaces of lea- ves and dirt and to remove thin layers of newly fallen snow.
  • Page 42: Specifications

    11. SPECIFICATIONS Electrical system ......12 V Maximum noise and vibration levels Battery ......18 Ah or 22 Ah Operator ear noise pressure level db(A) 83.7 89.2 Front tyres ......13 x 5.00-6 – Measurement uncertainty db(A) Measured acoustic output or ........
  • Page 43 2. Herby declares under its own responsibility 1. Die Gesellschaft La Società: GGP Italy S.p.A. – Via del Lavoro, 6 – 31033 Castelfranco Veneto (TV) – Italy 2. Déclare sous sa propre responsabilité que la that the machine: ride-on mower / Grass cutting 2.
  • Page 44 As soon as you have purchased the machine, write the machine identification data (3 - 5 - 6) found on the identification label in the spaces provided ( 2.1 - IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE).

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