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RIDE-ON LAWNMOWER OWNER’S MANUAL www.masport.com IMPORTANT: Keep these instructions and the engine booklet in a safe place for future reference. They contain important information about your mower.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL PURPOSE OF THE MANUAL This manual should guide you through, in the most simple way possible, the safe installation, operation and maintenance of your mower and provide information about its options and capabilities. It is therefore intended for all persons that will come into contact with the mower during its installation, operation and maintenance.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION CORRECT USE This riding mower is designed for mowing even, maintained grass areas e.g. in parks, gardens and sports fields, possibly on minor slopes, on which there are no foreign objects (fallen branches, rocks, solid items, etc.). The maximum height of the mowed vegetation may be 10 cm, the slope incline must not exceed 12° (21%); when 4x4-drive is used the slope incline must not exceed 15°...
LABELS ON THE MOWER It is strictly forbidden to remove or damage labels and symbols attached to the mower. In the event of damage or illegibility of the label, please contact the supplier or mower manufacturer and request a replacement. MODEL IDENTIFICATION PLATE (A) TYPE NO: XXXXXXXXXXXX...
PROHIBITORY LABELS Do not mow near other Do not take on Do not ride perpendicular Do not step on people passengers to the slope COMMAND LABELS Follow the manual when Keep unauthorised repairing persons at a safe distance INFORMATION LABELS Guaranteed acoustic Read the user's manual Maximum working incline...
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS PARAMETER UJ 102 UJ 102 4x4 UJ 110 UJ 122 MOWER Dimensions of the mower (length × width 210 × 116 × 125 cm 242 × 106 × 116 cm 258 × 127 × 129 cm × height) Weight of the mower (without fuel, oil and 271 kg 330 kg...
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NOISE AND VIBRATION LEVEL UJ102 Declared emission Declared vibration level ( m.s level of acoustic Guaranteed acoustic EN ISO 5395- 1 Speed pressure at the power level L (dB) Engine transferred (min place of operation according to directive total vibrations a to the hand - arm LpAd (dB) 2000/14/EC...
WORK SAFETY AND HEALTH This riding mower is designed and built in accordance with international norms and regulations that are valid for the production of such machines. Electrical elements conform to international regulations for protection against dangerous contact voltage. All electrical elements either have the respective protection class prescribed by norms or are located in enclosed areas that by their cover meet the directives of these norms.
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2.1.4 WHILE OPERATING THE MOWER ! The mower must not be used for work on slopes with an incline greater than 12° (21%), and when using the 4x4-drive on slopes with an incline greater than 15°(27%). ! Transport of other passengers, animals or loads directly on the mower is forbidden. Transport of loads is only permitted on trailers approved by the mower's manufacturer.
! Riding mowers can be used on slopes with a maximum incline up to 12° (21%) and when 4x4-drive is used on slopes with a maximum incline of 15°(27%) and only in the direction of the fall line, i.e. upwards or downwards. More information 5.5.4.
DRIVER’S LOCATION ! In the driver's location, there is a risk of falling from the platform or slipping as a result of inattentiveness. Therefore, always be careful when getting on or getting off the mower. Another hazard for the driver is fatigue, stress or erroneous behaviour caused by work overload, insufficient illumination of the mowed area or noise during operation.
After unpacking everything, ensure that the packaging material is properly disposed of. The disposal must conform to relevant waste disposal laws valid in your country. In the event that you are unsure about the disposal procedure, have this performed by a specialised company.
d) Install the steering wheel: ► Steering wheel rod (1) has two holes enabling the steering wheel to be set to two heights. Select the hole based on your body dimensions and individual preferences, put the steering wheel on to the rod and turn it so that the hole (2) in the steering wheel overlaps the selected hole in the rod.
VIEW OF THE ASSEMBLED GRASS CATCHER Positions correspond to the numbers in illustration 3.6.2a. (1) Lid with top frame and sack (2) Base (3) Front tube (4) Rear tube (5) Contact spring of full grass catcher sensor 3.6.2b (6) Lower braces (7) Top handle of the lid (8) Dump lever handle ASSEMBLING THE GRASS CATCHER...
CHECKS PRIOR TO STARTING UP 3.7.1 CHECKING THE MOTOR OIL ► Position the mower on a horizontal surface. ► Open the hood and find the oil dipstick. Depending on the type of engine, the dipstick is either on the left or on the right side.
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3.7.5 CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL IN THE HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT (only on mower UJ102 4x4) The mower UJ102 4x4 is supplied with a bled hydraulic circuit and with an equalisation tank with the prescribed amount of oil. The oil level in the tank may decline during transport. The equalisation tank is located under the hood at the 3.7.5 steering column ►...
OPERATING THE MOWER LOCATION OF THE MAIN CONTROL ELEMENTS AND INDICATORS (1) Throttle lever (2) Information panel (optional accessory) (3) 12V socket (optional accessory) (4) AUT/MAN switch - control of the function of mowing when the grass catcher is full (optional accessory) (5) Mowing deck engagement switch (6) Deactivation of the mowing deck disengagement for reversing (7) Main power switch...
DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE CONTROL ELEMENTS The shown locations of control elements may differ from their actual locations depending on the selected configuration of the mower. (1) THROTTLE LEVER Serves to regulate the engine speed. It has the following three positions: CHOKE* Starting a cold engine Maximum engine speed...
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COUNTER OF MOTOR HOURS** Displays the number of motor hours. MOTOR SPEED [rpm]*** When the mower is started up, the motor speed is shown for about 10 seconds. SERVICE / EMERGENCY MODE Mower requires a servicing task. NOT USED The symbol is prepared for a future version of the panel. CRUISE CONTROL INDICATOR LIGHT It is lit when cruise control is activated.
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(5) MOWING DECK ENGAGEMENT SWITCH Switch R serves to disengage the automatic mowing deck disengagement function when reversing (symbol 5.5.1). Engagement of the mowing deck / the mowing deck is ENGAGED engaged Disengagement of the mowing deck / the mowing deck DISENGAGED is disengaged (6) DEACTIVATION OF THE MOWING DECK DISENGAGEMENT FOR REVERSING...
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(10) CRUISE CONTROL Cruise control is only used when travelling in a long straight line. Before any change in direction it is necessary to deactivate the cruise control. Cruise control is active only when the ignition is turned on. Engaging cruise control: 1.
The more the pedal is pushed towards the floor, the faster the mower will be and vice versa. When the pedal is released it will automatically return to the neutral position and the mower will stop. More information 5.5. Changing the travel direction forwards / reverse is only possible after stopping the mower! (16) FORWARD TRAVEL PEDAL The pedal controls the power going to the wheels and regulates the speed of the mower forward.
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(20) GRASS CATCHER DUMP LEVER HANDLE The lever serves to empty the grass catcher. More information 5.6. (21) / (22) BYPASS LEVER – FREE MOVEMENT OF THE REAR WHEELS The bypass lever serves to disengage the transmission for the rear wheel drive and is used to push or pull the mower without using the engine.
OPERATING AND HANDLING THE MOWER Information which it is good to know before the riding mower is first turned on: ► The riding mower is equipped with safety contacts, which are engaged by: - a switch located under the seat - a switch on an attached grass catcher or deflector - a full grass catcher switch - a brake pedal switch...
6) Push in the choke (only on mowers with a two-cylinder engine). 7) Slowly move the throttle lever to position "MIN". Allow the engine to run several minutes before turning on the mowing deck. Never leave a started engine running in a closed or poorly ventilated area. Exhaust fumes contain substances that are harmful to your health.
5.4.2 DISENGAGING THE MOWING DECK ► Disengage the mowing deck by pushing down the engagement switch. If the driver leaves the seat, the engine will automatically shut down and thereby the rotation of the mowing blades also. However, never turn off the mowing deck by simply leaving the seat. If you do not move the key in the ignition from the position "ON" to position "STOP", then a part of the electrical installation will still be live and this may result in it being damaged.
The system is equipped with an automatic mowing deck disengagement for reversing function at a speed higher than 0.3 m/s (approx. 1 km/hour). In the event of intentional and controlled reversing with the mowing deck engaged, it is possible to disengage this safety function by pressing the R button located next to the steering wheel ( 4.2 (6)).
5.5.4 TRAVELLING ON A SLOPE This riding mower may work on slopes with an incline of up to 12° (21%), Correct when 4x4 drive is used, the slope incline must to be greater than 15° (27%). When working on a slope it is necessary to adhere to the following fundamentals: ►...
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Properly performed regular maintenance and inspection of the riding mower helps to increase its problem-free operating lifetime. Worn or damaged parts must be replaced in time. When replacing parts, use only original spare parts, using non-original parts may damage the mower, endanger the health of the driver or other persons and during the warranty period it voids the warranty.
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(continued) INTERVAL ASSEMBLY ACTIVITY Air filter and spark plugs Inspection, replacement if necessary 6.3.2 AFTER 50 HOURS Lubrication Lubrication of parts according to lubrication plan AFTER 50 ENGINE Hydrostatic transmission on 4x4 Oil change 6.3.16 HOURS systems Engine, transmission, AFTER 100 HOURS Inspection and adjustment of motion electromagnetic transmission AFTER 200 ENGINE...
DAILY CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE Before starting any maintenance or repair works, thoroughly reacquaint yourself with all instructions, restrictions and recommendations in this user's manual. Always remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the spark plug cables before performing any cleaning, maintenance or repairs.
► Grass catcher: - remove the grass catcher from the mower, wash it and allow it to dry naturally. ► Plastic parts on the mower: - clean using a sponge and soapy water. ► Mowing deck: - wash the inside including the part of the ejection chute. - slide a hose of a suitable diameter on to the fittings on the mowing deck cover.
MAINTENANCE OF THE SPARK PLUG For the engine to run perfectly the spark plug must be correctly set and clean from deposits. Always use only the spark plug specified by the engine's manufacturer! If the engine was running shortly before the inspection or replacement, then the spark plug will be very hot. So be very careful not to burn yourself.
6.3.6 MOWING DECK - SHARPENING AND REPLACING THE BLADES SHARPENING THE BLADES The mowing blades must be sharp, statically balanced and straight. Blunt, incorrectly sharpened or damaged mowing blades cause grass to be torn out of the ground, damage to lawns and mediocre collection of mowed grass in the grass catcher. Do not repair a blade that is deformed or otherwise damaged, replace it immediately.
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6.3.7 MOWING DECK - INSPECTION AND BALANCING To achieve the best mowing results the mowing deck must be set at the correct mowing height and both sides of the deck must be level. Before carrying the adjustment: ► Place the mower on an optimally even surface, inflate all the tyres to the prescribed pressure (80 - 140 kPa, ± 10 kPa difference between the individual tyres) and secure the entire mower against movement (e.g.
Machines UJ110: ► The mowing deck drive belt is correctly tensioned when the length of the tensioning spring (2) is 135±1 mm. If the length is different, adjust it by turning nut (1) of the tensioning draw bar. 6.3.9d 6.3.10 MOWING DECK - REMOVING IT FROM THE MACHINE ►...
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► Lift the mower using an appropriate jack on the side where you will perform the replacement. Locate the jack under a solid part of the frame or under the arm of the transmission. Using a wooden block, secure the mower to prevent it rolling off.
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LUBRICATION Lubricate the mower according to the figures 6.4a/6.4b and the table below. In the event that the mower is operated in very dusty or sandy operating conditions, lubricate more frequently. Ball bearings of the tension pulleys, guide pulleys and bearings on the mowing deck are self-lubricating. Prior to starting lubrication, the engine must be turned off and all moving parts of the mower must be still.
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REMEDYING MALFUNCTIONS AND DEFECTS Do not perform any repairs if you do not have the appropriate technical equipment and qualifications. The repairs described below may be performed by the user of the mower. Other repairs performed by the user that are not specified here will void the warranty. The manufacturer takes no responsibility for damages resulting from poorly performed unapproved repairs by the user.
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PROBLEMS WITH TRAVEL PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDY A "SCREECHING" ► Check the condition of the belts and the tensioning Worn out or damaged belts, guide or SOUND IS MADE pulleys. If the problem persists, immediately contact an tensioning pulleys WHEN TRAVELLING authorised service centre.
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MOWING DECK PROBLEMS PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDY Grass and dirt accumulated inside the ► Remove the dirt from the underside of the mowing mowing deck deck. ► Check the condition of the blades and sharpen or Blunt or deformed blades THE MOWING DECK replace as necessary ( 6.3.6).
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MOWING DECK PROBLEMS (continued) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDY ► Check the condition of the belt pulleys. Perhaps the Damaged mowing deck drive belt belt jumped out of the belt pulley or it was damaged. Replace it if necessary. ► Check the tension of the drive belt ( 6.3.8 and 6.3.9) The drive belt is insufficiently tensioned and tension it if necessary.
MOWING DECK PROBLEMS (continued) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDY ► Check that the blades are not bent or twisted, also Damaged blades check that they are balanced. If they are deformed, replace them. ► Check that the belt does not have burned areas or Damaged blade drive belt irregularities, which could cause the vibrations.
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POST-SEASONAL MAINTENANCE, PUTTING THE MOWER OUT OF OPERATION After the end of the season or if you will not be using your riding mower for more than 30 days, make sure to prepare your mower for storage as soon as possible. If fuel remains in the petrol tank without movement for more than 30 days, a sticky deposit may form, which can have a negative effect on the carburettor and cause poor engine operation.
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DISPOSAL OF THE MOWER After the operational life of the mower is over, the owner of the mower is responsible for its disposal. This may be performed in two ways: a) Hand the mower over to an authorised company (scrap yard, secondary waste collection point, etc.). You will receive documented confirmation of the handover for disposal.
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ES STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE (original) pursuant to: EP and Council Directive No. 2006/42/EC (Government directive NV 176/2008 Coll.) EP and Council Directive No. 2014/30/EC (Government directive NV 117/2016 Coll.) EP and Council Directive No. 2000/14/EC (Government directive NV 9/2002 Coll.) A. We: Seco Industries, s.r.o., Jungmannova 11, Valdické Předměstí, 506 01 Jičín ID No.: 05391423 issue the following statement:...
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ES STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE (original) pursuant to: EP and Council Directive No. 2006/42/EC (Government directive NV 176/2008 Coll.) EP and Council Directive No. 2014/30/EC (Government directive NV 117/2016 Coll.) EP and Council Directive No. 2000/14/EC (Government directive NV 9/2002 Coll.) A. We: Seco Industries, s.r.o., Jungmannova 11, Valdické Předměstí, 506 01 Jičín ID No.: 05391423 issue the following statement:...
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ES STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE (original) pursuant to: EP and Council Directive No. 2006/42/EC (Government directive NV 176/2008 Coll.) EP and Council Directive No. 2014/30/EC (Government directive NV 117/2016 Coll.) EP and Council Directive No. 2000/14/EC (Government directive NV 9/2002 Coll.) A. We: Seco Industries, s.r.o., Jungmannova 11, Valdické Předměstí, 506 01 Jičín ID No.: 05391423 issue the following statement:...
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ES STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE (original) pursuant to: EP and Council Directive No. 2006/42/EC (Government directive NV 176/2008 Coll.) EP and Council Directive No. 2014/30/EC (Government directive NV 117/2016 Coll.) EP and Council Directive No. 2000/14/EC (Government directive NV 9/2002 Coll.) A. We: Seco Industries, s.r.o., Jungmannova 11, Valdické Předměstí, 506 01 Jičín ID No.: 05391423 issue the following statement:...
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