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TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Contents
1
1.1
Symbols on the title page................... 31
1.2
Legends and signal words ................. 31
2
Product description .................................. 31
2.1
Designated use .................................. 31
2.2
Possible misuse ................................. 31
2.3
Symbols on the appliance .................. 32
2.4
2.5
Product overview (01) ........................ 32
3
Safety instructions ................................... 32
4
5
Controls ................................................... 33
5.1
Standard dashboard (02) ................... 33
5.2
Dashboard with display (03)............... 33
5.2.1
5.2.2
Pilot lights .................................... 34
5.3
Brake and clutch pedal (05) ............... 35
5.4
speed) (04)......................................... 35
5.5
5.6
(06)..................................................... 35
6
Start-up .................................................... 35
6.1
6.2
Oil fill .................................................. 36
6.3
Filling with fuel (09) ............................ 36
6.4
Checking the tyre pressure ................ 36
6.5
6.6
Checking the safety devices .............. 37
6.6.1
switch........................................... 37
6.6.2
contact switch .............................. 37
6.6.3
6.6.4
tact switch.................................... 37
6.6.5
contact switch .............................. 37
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Translation of the original instructions for use
7
Operating the tractor ................................. 37
7.1
7.2
Use of accessories ............................. 38
7.3
7.4
7.5
Driving with the tractor ........................ 38
7.5.1
tures below 10 °C......................... 38
7.5.2
transmission ................................. 39
7.5.3
7.5.4
7.5.5
8
Cleaning the lawn tractor........................... 41
8.1
Cleaning the grass catcher ................. 41
8.2
mission................................................ 41
8.3
9
Maintenance.............................................. 42
9.1
Maintenance schedule........................ 42
9.2
Lubricating plan .................................. 42
9.3
Wheel change..................................... 43
9.4
Starter battery ..................................... 43
9.5
9.6
Renewing the V-belt ........................... 44
10 Transport ................................................... 44
11 Storage...................................................... 44
12 Help in case of malfunction ....................... 45
shown on display ................................ 47
13 Guarantee ................................................. 49
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Translation of the original instructions for use TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Contents About these instructions for use ....31 Operating the tractor ......... 37 Symbols on the title page....31 Fundamental preparatory measures .. 37 Legends and signal words ....31 Use of accessories ......
  • Page 2: About These Instructions For Use

    About these instructions for use 1 ABOUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR IMPORTANT! Denotes a situation which can result in material damage if not avoided. ■ The German version is the original operating NOTE Special instructions for ease of un- instructions. All additional language versions derstanding and handling.
  • Page 3: Symbols On The Appliance

    Safety instructions ■ Mower mechanism covers NOTE Bear in mind that the lawn tractor ■ Discharge channel contact switch does not have approval for road use, and thus is not allowed to be driven on public roads! Product overview (01) Symbols on the appliance Component Before starting operation, read...
  • Page 4: Unpacking And Assembling The Tractor

    Unpacking and assembling the tractor ■ The lawn tractor does not have approval for are referring to the appropriate description for road use and may not be driven on public your lawn tractor. roads. Standard dashboard (02) ■ Do not mow during thunderstorms. No pro- The elements of the standard dashboard are ex- tection against lightning strikes.
  • Page 5: Function Keys And Display

    Controls 5.2.1 Function keys and display Item Designation Function 03/2 The display shows the following: ■ Daily operating hours (indicated to one decimal place) Note: The daily operating hours are indicated using the deci- mal system (1.5 h = 1 h 30 min). ■...
  • Page 6: Brake And Clutch Pedal (05)

    Start-up Item Designation The display lights up: 03/8 With the headlights switched on. 03/9 If the brake is applied and with the brake locked. 03/10 When there are only about 1.5 litres of fuel remaining in the tank. 03/11 If the oil level is below a particular level. 03/12 If the operator gets off the tractor with: ■...
  • Page 7: Checking The Mower Mechanism

    Start-up structions. If you are uncertain about anything, 5. Open the tank cap (09/2) and pour in the fuel. ask a specialist to confirm that the assembly has Note: Avoid overfilling the fuel tank! been carried out correctly before the machine is 6.
  • Page 8: Checking The Safety Devices

    Operating the tractor Checking the safety devices 5. Take your weight off the seat by standing up (do not get off!). Check the safety devices each time before the lawn tractor is started. NOTE The engine must switch itself off! WARNING! Danger when checking the 6.6.4 Checking the grass catcher contact...
  • Page 9: Use Of Accessories

    Operating the tractor sticks, wires, bones and other foreign objects 3. Make sure the mower mechanism is not which could be scooped up and flung out. Al- switched on. To do this, check the position of so pay attention to foreign objects during the toggle switch (02/5, position “0”).
  • Page 10: Driving With The Foot Hydrostat Transmission

    Operating the tractor ■ 2. Start the engine and let it run for about 30 Do not drive on gradients of more than 10° seconds to warm up and optimise the gear oil (18%). Example: This corresponds to a viscosity. Following that, you can drive the change of 18 cm in height over a distance of tractor.
  • Page 11 Operating the tractor 1. Press the "Reverse mowing" button (02/6) 2. To close the grass catcher, operate the tog- and, within 5 seconds, press the pedal for re- gle switch again. verse driving (04/1). Emptying the grass catcher with operating lever WARNING! There is an accident risk when reverse mowing! Pay attention to the area...
  • Page 12: Cleaning The Lawn Tractor

    Cleaning the lawn tractor 8 CLEANING THE LAWN TRACTOR Cleaning the deck, engine and transmission The lawn tractor must be cleaned regularly to en- sure optimum function and a long service life. IMPORTANT! Damage to the electrical sys- tem by penetrating water! Take care when Clean the lawn tractor after each use to remove cleaning the tractor with water to ensure that no adhering dirt and detritus.
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    Maintenance ■ 9 MAINTENANCE Parts are only allowed to be renewed by gen- uine spare parts. WARNING! Dangers during maintenance! ■ If in doubt, always visit a specialist workshop During all maintenance work: or contact the manufacturer. ■ Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key.
  • Page 14: Wheel Change

    Maintenance Use a cloth to clean all points to be lubricated be- 10. Clean the axle and the hole in the wheel be- fore greasing or spraying. Do not use water, so fore reassembly, and grease both of them as to avoid possible corrosion. with multi-purpose grease.
  • Page 15: Removing The Mower Mechanism

    Transport Charging the starter battery 7. Move the mower mechanism back up to the top (37). Charging is required: 8. Disconnect the V-belt duct (38). ■ Before putting into storage before the winter break. 9. Unhook the V-belt from the V-belt sheave of the engine (39).
  • Page 16: Help In Case Of Malfunction

    Help in case of malfunction ked flames or sparks. Only park the lawn tractor 12 HELP IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION in rooms that are suitable for the storage of motor CAUTION! Risk of injury. Sharp-edged vehicles. and moving appliance parts can lead to injury. When storing the lawn tractor for long periods, ■...
  • Page 17 Help in case of malfunction Malfunction Cause Remedy Blades severely worn down. Replace blades (customer service work- shop). Driving speed too fast. Reduce driving speed. Lawn tractor is vibrat- Mower mechanism is damaged. Check mower mechanism (customer ing severely. service workshop). Lawn tractor does not With hydrostat drive: no travel Move bypass lever to operating position...
  • Page 18: Fault And Fault Rectification Error Shown On Display

    Help in case of malfunction 12.1 Fault and fault rectification error shown on display Display Fault Fault description Fault rectification Err 01 Seat switch ECU detects invalid status 1. Switch the ignition off and back on of the seat switch. again (position 2)** 2.
  • Page 19 Help in case of malfunction Display Fault Fault description Fault rectification Err 07 Mower mecha- ECU detects incorrect sta- 1. Switch the ignition off and back on nism contact tus of the mower mecha- again (position 1) switch nism output. ■...
  • Page 20: Guarantee

    Guarantee 13 GUARANTEE We will resolve any material or manufacturing faults on the appliance during the legal warranty period for claims relating to faults, in accordance with our choice either to repair or replace. The legal warran- ty period is determined by the legislation of the country in which the appliance was purchased. Our warranty promise applies only if: The warranty becomes void in the case of: ■...

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