Cable Adjustment (Self-Propelled Function); Height Adjustment; Start And Stop Of Engine - Texas ZTB 50 TR/W User Manual

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Cable adjustment (self-propelled function)

Both cables can be adjusted. The stop cable can be adjusted
at the engine. The cable for the self-propelling function can be
adjusted using the cable near the top handle.
If the self-propelled function is not working well, or the wheels
are blocked when pull machine backwards, then try adjust
Fig. 1
the clutch cable. It is done like this:
1) Release the lower handlebar (see fig. 1)
Fig. 2
2) Turn the big metal adjustment screw (fig. 2) up or down to
loosen/tighten the cable (clockwise/down will tighten it,
counter clockwise/up will loosen the cable.
3) Fit the handle bar again and check if the adjustment is perfect.
A cable can become loose after some use, and might need to
be tightened, and maybe the cable is also not adjusted
perfectly by factory.

Height adjustment

The lawn mower comes with central height adjustment.
Use the handle near the right rear wheel to adjust the cutting height.

Start and stop of engine

REMEMBER: Always check engine oil before start!
Oil level must be between min. and. max on the oil stick.
Fill with SAE-30 oil.
Use only unleaded Octane 95 fuel in the engine. Never fill up the tank completely.
Pump the primer (A) according to the scheme
below :
Put the throttle control to maximum
B
Pull the handle (B), which loosens the knife brake,
towards the handle and pull the starting cord.
Let the starting cord carefully return to the engine.
If necessary, reduce the throttle a bit after engine starts.
C
Pull the handle (C) up to activate the self-propelling
function.
The handle (B) must be pulled towards the steering
handle while using the machine. When the handle is
released, the engine (and the knife) stops in 5 seconds.
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