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INSTRUCTIONS AND USER MANUAL
TC98S
Millasur, SL.
Rúa Eduardo Pondal, nº 23 - Pol. Ind. Sigüeiro
15688 - Oroso - A Coruña - 981 696465 - www.millasur.com
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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS AND USER MANUAL TC98S Millasur, SL. Rúa Eduardo Pondal, nº 23 - Pol. Ind. Sigüeiro 15688 - Oroso - A Coruña - 981 696465 - www.millasur.com...
  • Page 2 ANOVA wishes to congratulate you for choosing one of our products and guarantees the assistance and cooperation that has always distinguished our brand over time. This machine is designed to last for many years and to be very useful if used in accordance with the instructions contained in the user manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

     Content 1. Safety instructions 2. Identification of the machine and its components 3. Unpacking and assembly 4. Controls and instruments 5. Instructions for use 6. Maintenance 7. Technical data 8. Environment 9. Exploded view 10. CE conformity declaration 1. Safety instructions Important The riding mower must always be used with the utmost caution.
  • Page 4 1.1. Security labels position 1.2. Please note the following safety points The machine should never be left in a condition that allows an untrained or unauthorized person to use this machine. The operator must take all due care and diligence for the safety of and with respect to those in the vicinity while using the machine.
  • Page 5 use the equipment correctly. 2. Never allow children or people who are not familiar with these instructions to use the machine. Local regulations may restrict the age of the user. 3. Never mow when people, especially children or pets are nearby or carry passengers on the equipment.
  • Page 6 4. Do not use the machine on grass with slopes greater than 15 ° (27%) ; do not use the machine on grass with side slopes greater than 10 ° (18%). 5. No slope is safe. Traveling on grassy slopes requires special care. To protect against tipping: Do not stop or start suddenly when going up or down an incline.
  • Page 7: Identification Of The Machine And Its Components

    8. When the machine must be parked, stored, or left unattended, lower the cutting means unless a positive mechanical lock is used. 1.4. Security labels Your machine must be used with care. That is why illustration labels have been affixed to the machine, to remind you of the main precautions to take during use.
  • Page 8: Unpacking And Assembly

    Name address manufacturer 2. Machine type 3. Blade speed in rpm (if indicated) 4. Cutting width 5. Year of manufacture 6. Weight in kg 7. engine power 8. Serial number 9. Sound power level according to directive 2000/14 / CE 10.
  • Page 9 3.1. Unpacking When unpacking the machine, take care to gather all individual parts and accessories and do not damage the cutting deck when removing the machine. First remove the 6 bolts at the bottom of the packing shelf, then you can lift the upper frame to release the machine (operation to be performed by two people).
  • Page 10 3.4. Battery connection # Electrolytic fluid is a sulfuric acid solution. Danger Sulfuric acid is corrosive and dangerous. Sulfuric acid can cause blindness or severe burns. Keep out of reach of children. Never dispose of the battery in the environment. If it is necessary to change the battery, follow the disposal procedures established by local authorities.
  • Page 11: Controls And Instruments

    4. Controls and instruments A. Throttle lever Regulates engine revolutions. The positions are indicated on a label with the following symbols: CHOKE (choke) - Cold start The "CHOKE" setting enriches the mixture so it should only be used for as long as necessary when starting cold.
  • Page 12 E. Brake pedal This pedal operates the brake on the rear wheels. F. Parking brake lever With the machine stopped: 1) Hold down the pedal 2) lift the parking brake lever and keep it raised 3) release the pedal. In this way, the rear wheels remain braked. To release the parking brake, fully depress the pedal (the parking brake lever automatically releases and returns to the low position).
  • Page 13: Instructions For Use

    J. Lever to operate the hydrostatic transmission This lever has two positions as shown on the label: «A» Transmission activated: for all uses, during movement and during cutting. «B »Transmission Off - This makes it much easier to move the machine by hand, with the engine off. Important: To avoid damage to the transmission unit, this operation should only be carried out with the engine stopped.
  • Page 14 o Blades are not engaged o The parking brake is set and the transmission is disengaged • The engine stops when: o The operator leaves his seat and the parking brake is deactivated o The operator leaves his seat and the blades catch o The blades are engaged and the machine is in reverse 5.3.
  • Page 15 o A poorly sharpened blade pulls through the grass and causes the grass to turn yellow. o A loose blade causes unwanted vibrations and can be dangerous. Warning: Do not use the machine if you are not sure whether it works safely or efficiently. If in doubt, contact your official dealer to carry out the necessary checks and repairs.
  • Page 16 Press the transmission activation pedal in the “F” direction and go to the required speed by gradually increasing the pressure on the pedal and moving the accelerator appropriately. Warning: Driving must be activated as already described in section 4 to avoid a sudden engagement causing a rollover and loss of control of the vehicle, especially on slopes.
  • Page 17 5.4.8. End of work Stop the machine, move the throttle to "SLOW" and turn the engine off by turning the key to "OFF". When the engine has stopped, close the fuel cock. Warning: To avoid kickback, place the throttle in "SLOW" for 20 seconds before stopping the engine.
  • Page 18 is a fault in the electrical system. It results in the engine stopping and the lamp turning off. The circuit resets automatically after a few seconds, but the cause of the failure must be determined and addressed to prevent reactivation of the protective device. To avoid activating the protection device: Do not reverse the battery terminal wires;...
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    5.6. Transport Warning: If the machine is transported on a truck or trailer, use suitable lifting equipment and enough people for the weight involved and the type of lifting system used. The machine should never be lifted with ropes and rigging. During transport, close the fuel cock, lower the cutting deck, apply the parking brake, and securely attach the machine with ropes or chains to the transport device.
  • Page 20 the same quality can damage the equipment and affect your safety and that of others Never dispose of used oil, fuel, batteries, or other contaminants in unauthorized locations! 6.2. Maintenance scheduling 6.2.1. Maintenance schedule Operation Hours Completed 1. Machine Checking the clamping and the sharpness of the blades. Blade replacement Checking the drive belt Drive belt replacement *...
  • Page 21 6.2.3 Engine To drain the engine oil, unscrew the oil plug when replacing the plug, make sure the seal is positioned correctly. 6.2.4 Battery The battery must be carefully maintained to ensure a long service life. The machine's battery must always be charged: Before using the machine for the first time after purchase Before leaving the machine unused for a long period Before starting the machine after a long period of inactivity...
  • Page 22 Move the blade rotation activation lever to the disengaged position. Adjust the cutting drive cable until it is properly loosened using the adjusting nut. Move the blade rotation activation lever to the engaged position, check the tension of the Adjusting nut blade drive spring.
  • Page 23 1. Dismantling: Loosen the screw counterclockwise. 2. Mounting: Check that the concave part of the disc washer presses against the blade. Reassemble the axle hubs, making sure the Screw Flat washer Washer key is securely in place. 3. Tighten the bolts: Tighten clockwise with a torque wrench calibrated at 40 ~ 45N.m.
  • Page 24: Technical Data

    7. Technical data Model TC98S Power 13,5 HP Motor max speed 2800min-1 Knife 49,3 cm (x2) LpA: 88.6dB (A) KpA: Sound pressure level at the operator (EN 836 + A4) 3 dB (A) LWA: 100 dB (A) Guaranteed sound power level (2000/14 / EC) KWA: 0.58 dB (A)
  • Page 25: Exploded View

    9. Exploded view...
  • Page 35: Ce Conformity Declaration

    Machine name: LAWN TRACTOR Model: TC98S Recognized and approved standard to which it conforms: directive 2006/42 / EC Tested according to the standards:...

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