AS MOTOR Ride-on-Allmaher AS 800 FreeRider Operator's Manual

AS MOTOR Ride-on-Allmaher AS 800 FreeRider Operator's Manual

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Operator's Manual
Ride-on-Allmäher®
AS 800 FreeRider, AS 799 Rider
From serial number:
Issued:
en-Translation of the Original Operator's Manual
AS 800 FreeRider: 030117100001, AS 799 Rider: 030017100001
12.02.2019, V19.2

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  • Page 1 Operator's Manual Ride-on-Allmäher® AS 800 FreeRider, AS 799 Rider From serial number: AS 800 FreeRider: 030117100001, AS 799 Rider: 030017100001 Issued: 12.02.2019, V19.2 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 for cutting and mulching grass or similar vegetation in well maintained Dear customer, areas that must be mowed at least once a year. Congratulations on your purchase. You have acquired a reliable quality product by “AS-Mo- Only use attachments and cutting tools autho- tor Germany”.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Driving ............. Notes on the operating manual..... Brakes (devices without foot brake)..18 Contact ............ Brakes (devices with foot brake)..... 18 Device data..........Driving............. 18 Reversing..........19 Intended use..........Differential lock (if existing)...... 19 Explanation of the symbols....Switching off and parking...... Warnings..........
  • Page 4 Warranty ..........Troubleshooting ........Technical data......... Accessories..........38 Declaration of conformity......
  • Page 5: Explanation Of The Symbols

    dummy Inhaltsverzeichnis Symbols in the instructions Explanation of the symbols In these operating instructions, the following Warnings symbols are used to denote special dangers. In these operating instructions, warning in- Warning. structions are marked with signal words. The These symbols denote special signal words are used to indicate the following dangers.
  • Page 6: Type Overview

    Prior to any repair and mainten- ance work, pull off the spark plug connector. Risk of tipping! When positioned sideways to Name and address of the the slope, the device is stable manufacturer up to 18° (in accordance with Device designation the standard measuring Type designation method).
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Safe handling of fuel Safety instructions Fuel is toxic and highly flammable. There is a Get informed! burn and explosion hazard! 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

    Check the device prior to use Danger area Prior to each use, check the blade, protection skirt, impact protection, covers, ejection rub- ber, drive and fastening parts, cables and cable connections for proper working condition and firm seating by visual inspection. Never use the device if covers, impact protec- tion, ejection rubber or protection skirt are de- fective or not mounted.
  • Page 9: Use Caution During Operation

    Use caution during operation Prior to mowing Risk of injury due to engine start Personal protective measures The engine must not be started: During mowing, always wear – When 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. Stay within shouting distance to other people – If side inclination is too great, fuel may leak who can help you in case of an emergency. from the carburetor or the tank.
  • Page 11: Take Special Care When Pulling Loads

    – Always mow uphill and downhill, avoid mow- If the device tilts or slips ing in horizontal direction. – Never try to stop a tilting or sliding device. Severe injuries can result. – Never drive on a slope that you cannot drive up backwards without sliding.
  • Page 12: When Work Is Completed

    When work is completed Use caution during maintenance and repair After mowing, always close the fuel valve. Only carry out work as described in these op- Prior to leaving the device, wait until the motor erating instructions. Have an authorised ser- comes to a standstill and pull off the ignition vice centre perform all other work.
  • Page 13: Device Description

    Device description 1 Protection skirt 2 Fuel valve 3 Type plate 4 Tank cap 5 Fuses circuit protection 6 Ventilation grid 7 Engine oil filler neck 8 Gearbox fan 9 Unlocking drive 10 Ejection rubber 11 Impact protection/cover...
  • Page 14: Control Elements

    Control elements Control lever at seat Front area Fig. 4: Blade clutch lever (1) The blade clutch lever is a guard device. Differential lock (1 – AS 800 only) When you disengage the blade, the blade comes to a stop within 5 seconds. With the left foot pedal, actuate the differen- Engaging blade: tial lock.
  • Page 15: Moving The Device Without Drive

    Ignition lock (4) Moving the device without drive The ignition lock has three positions. Notice OFF: Ignition off. When the engine is started while the drive is The key can be removed. unlocked, the hydraulic drive can be des- ON: Ignition on. troyed.
  • Page 16: Information On Mowing

    Information on mowing Prior to starting Prior to mowing, check your device for com- Checking the oil level pleteness, proper functioning, and cleanliness. A dirty ventilation grid causes overheating of Caution! Before mowing, always check the en- the engine, this can damage the engine. A dirty gine oil level and the oil level in the hydrostat protective grid on the silencer poses a fire haz- (see Maintenance).
  • Page 17: Starting

    Starting the engine Starting Start the device only when it is positioned on Warning even and firm terrain During startup, there is a risk of injury due to 1. Open the fuel valve. rotating blades. 2. Sit down on the driver seat. ►...
  • Page 18: Engaging The Blade

    Engaging the blade Warning Device can move jerkily. If you are standing Warning on the device, injuries can result. Risk of injury due to rotating blade. ► Do not stand up while the device is mov- ► Make sure that no persons, children, an- ing.
  • Page 19: Reversing

    3. Slowly move the drive lever to the desired Switching off and parking driving direction. The further the lever is moved away from the neutral position, the Warning faster the mower moves. 4. To stop, move the drive lever slowly to Risk of injury in case of unauthorised use.
  • Page 20: Transport Of Ready-To-Use Device

    Put the device in front of the ramps and Notice! Drive the fork lift completely under the make sure that the ramps longitudinal beams of the wooden pallets. – are as wide as the wheel gauge of the Transport of ready-to-use device device.
  • Page 21: Unloading The Device

    Unloading the device 1. Slacken the transport attachments. 2. Carefully drive the device over the ramps off the loading area. Observe the information in chapter Loading. Towing Warning The device can roll away without the drive. ► Never unlock the drive in steep terrain without securing the device against rolling away.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    Prior to all maintenance and cleaning work Maintenance when the engine is not running: Let the device cool down for at least 20 Warning minutes. Risk of injury due to unexpected movement. Close the fuel valve. When inspections are carried out, the Disconnect the negative pole of the bat- device can move unexpectedly.
  • Page 23: Maintenance And Cleaning Position

    Maintenance and cleaning position 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. To perform maintenance, repair or cleaning tasks at the bottom of the device, you can lift or tilt the device.
  • Page 24: Maintenance Overview

    Maintenance overview Component Action Maintenance interval Device Check for safe working condition (basic inspection). ■ ▲ Clean. ■ Customer service. ▲ Fuel Check fuel level. ■ Is the tank cap closed? ■ Tank, fuel valve, Check parts for leaks and check for good condition. ■...
  • Page 25 Engine For reliable information, see the operating manual of the en- ■ ▲ gine manufacturer. Check oil level (see operating instructions of the engine ■ ▲ manufacturer). Oil change. ▲ Oil filter change. ▲ Parking brake Check. ■ ▲ Check the foot Check the foot brake (if existing).
  • Page 26: Cleaning The Device

    Cleaning the device Checking the safety functions After each use, you should clean the device Check the safety switches for proper function. thoroughly, especially the bottom side and the It must not be possible to start the engine blade. when: Stuck grass or dirt affect the grass discharge –...
  • Page 27: Grease Lubrication

    Grease lubrication Checking the blade Warning Wear or damage on the blades and the fastening elements can result in the blades or the fastening elements coming off. ► Check the blades and all fastening ele- ments according to the following instruc- tions.
  • Page 28: Checking The Blade Clutch

    – the blade is worn excessively or on one side Checking the blade clutch Check the blade clutch for proper function by – damage to the engine or cutter deck fasten- disengaging the blade. The blade must come ing. from full speed to a standstill in less than 5 seconds.
  • Page 29: Checking The Spark Plugs

    Checking the spark plugs Checking and charging the battery Danger Warning The ignition system generates an electro- Explosion hazard magnetic field. When the battery is charged, explosive ► Wearers of pacemakers must not work gases are generated. An explosion of the on live parts.
  • Page 30: Hydrostat Transmission

    Use electronically controlled charging systems. Hydrostat transmission These charging systems detect the connected battery and charge it with the required charging Warning current, terminating the charging process when When oil leaks there is a danger of environ- the battery is full. mental pollution.
  • Page 31: Assembly

    Screw down the seat spring (4) onto the Assembly screw (5) from the top with the nut (3). Fit the cap (2). Scope of delivery Repeat the steps 4-6 with the second seat The device is shipped in a carton on a pallet. spring.
  • Page 32: Storage

    Storage Spare parts The reliable and safe operation of the device Storing the device also depends on the quality of the spare parts used. Only use original spare parts and ac- Keep the device in a closed, dry, and well vent- cessories that were approved by ilated room and out of reach of children.
  • Page 33: 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 Starter does not turn Safety switches are not actu- –...
  • Page 34 Engine starts badly or Choke is closed. Open choke (see Starting the device). runs irregularly Air filter is dirty. Maintain air filter (see Maintenance). Poor quality, dirty, or old fuel. Always use fresh fuel. Spark plug is dirty, damaged, or Clean spark plug and check electrode incorrect electrode gap.
  • Page 35 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 correct ately to the cutting height. cutting height.
  • Page 36: Technical Data

    Technical data Type AS 800 FreeRider AS 799 Rider Range of application 0 - 30 °C (temperature) For temperatures below 5 °C, observe the engine manufacturer's information regarding the engine oil. Engine, type One cylinder four stroke One cylinder four stroke Manufacturer engine engine Type...
  • Page 37 Type AS 800 FreeRider AS 799 Rider Sound level according to DIN EN ISO 5395 Measured sound level L 99,0 dB 98,3 dB guaranteed sound level L 100,0 dB 100,0 dB Sound level at working place L 85,0 dB 87,0 dB Vibration emission value according to DIN EN ISO 5395 Hand-arm-vibrations a 1,4 m/s...
  • Page 38: Accessories

    Accessories Trailer: G06800003 Trailer hitch: G06800004 Snow remover blade without adaptor: G06800002 Adaptor for snow removal blade: G06837017 Snow chains with changeover set (set): G06837015 Lawn tyres front (set): G06621001 Lawn tyres rear (set): G06621002 Spray paint 400 ml, colour orange: G00011050 Operating hours counter: G06927008...
  • 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 lawnmowers Type AS 800 FreeRider AS 799 Rider Cutting width 80 cm 80 cm starting from serial no. 030117100001 030017100001 as brought into circulation by us conform to all relevant safety...
  • Page 40 AS-Motor Germany GmbH & Co. KG Ellwanger Straße 15 D-74424 Bühlertann www.as-motor.de THE HIGH GRASS MOWER AND 2 STROKE ENGINE MANUFACTURE AS-Motor is your premium manufacturer for lawn and high grass mowers as well as 2 stroke en- gines. We offer our customers professional technology for steep slopes, rough terrain, and lawn care.

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