Trouble Shooting - Hayter Envoy 36 100E Owner's Handbook Manual

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

PROBLEM
CAUSES
Motor fails to start
1. Mains supply socket dead
2. RCCB tripped
3. Plug pulled out of mains
socket
4. Fuse failure
5. Supply cable damaged
6.Cutterblade obstructed
Motor will not stop
1. Faulty switch control unit
Cutterblade runs on
1. Faulty brake unit
excessively after
switching 'OFF'
Motor vibrates exces-
1. Mounting bolt loose
sively
2. Cutterblade bolt loose
3. Cutterblade out of balance
Uneven cut
1. Undulating ground contours
2. Cutterblade worn
3. Cutterblade out of balance
4. Wheels/roller damaged
CORRECTIVE ACTION
PROBLEM
1. Test socket by plugging in
Discharge chute blocks 1. Grass is wet
another appliance
2. Remove mower plug and
check RCCB action. Check the
supply cable for any obvious
signs of damage and replace im-
Mower is hard to push
mediately if defective.
3. Re engage plug
Poor grass condition
4. Fit a new amp fuse
5. Disconnect from the mains
and check the supply cable for
any obvious signs of damage.
Replace immediately if defective
6. Disconnect from the mains and
remove any obstruction
1. Ensure that the switch lever
has returned to the 'OFF' posi-
tion. Disconnect from the mains
and contact your Hayter dealer.
1. Contact your Hayter dealer
1. Tighten bolts
2. Tighten bolt
3. Balance cutterblade
1. Change direction of travel
2. Sharpen the cutterblade
3. Balance cutterblade
4. Inspect and replace as neces-
sary
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CAUSES
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Mow dry grass
2. Cut height too low
2. Increase cut height
3. Grassbag full
3. Empty grassbag
4. No airflow through the grass-
4. Clean the grassbag
bag
1. Cut height too low
1. Increase cut height
2. Wheels/roller damaged
2. Inspect and lubricate or replace
as necessary
1. No airflow through the grass-
1. Clean the grassbag
bag
2. Discharge chute blocked
2. Remove blockage
3. Wet grass
3. Mow dry grass
4. Grassbag full
4. Empty grassbag

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