Starting And Stopping; Assembly Instructions; Filling With Oil; Cutting Height - Husqvarna Rotary Lawnmower Operator's Manual

Petrol wheeled rotary lawnmower
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Maintenance and storage
1. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure
the lawnmower is in safe working condition.
2. Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.
3. Only use the replacement blade and blade bolt
specified for this product.
4. Never store the lawnmower with fuel in the tank
inside a building where fumes can reach an open
flame or spark.
5. Allow the engine to cool before storing in any
enclosure.
1. Set the lower handlebar in place. (A)
2. Fit the lower handle ensuring that the formed
ends are located properley in corresponding slots
either side of the lawnmower (B).
3. Insert the plastic plugs on both sides. (C)
4. Assemble the upper handle.
Note: washer between wing nut and handle. (D)
RECOIL STARTER
You must release the brake by pulling the blade
brake lever to the handle before pulling out the cord.
1. Disconnect the spark plug lead. (H)
2. Pull the blade brake lever to release the brake on
the engine. (E1)
1. Fill the engine with oil. A bottle of the correct amount of oil is included with the mower, SAE 30. (G)
ADJUSTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT
1. Remove the spark plug lead before adjusting.
(H)
Oil
1. Check oil level periodically and after every five
hours of operation.
2. Add oil as necessary to keep the level to the
FULL mark on the dipstick.
3. Use a good quality SAE 30 four stroke oil.
4. To fill with oil:-
a) Remove oil filler cap.
b) Fill to the FULL mark on the dipstick.
5. Change the oil after the first five hours operation
and thereafter every 25 working hours.
6. Always change the oil while the engine is warm -
but not hot - never attempt any maintenance on
a hot engine.
1. Place the mower on a flat surface free from grit,
gravel, etc. Fill the tank with unleaded petrol,
not mixed with oil. (K)
2. Do not fill with petrol while the engine is running.
Any petrol spillage should be hosed away with water.
Take care that water does not enter the engine.
3. Connect the spark plug lead.
P
RIMER
1. Starting the cold engine
Push primer bulb firmly 3 times before starting
cold engine. (Also, if engine stopped because it
ran out of fuel, refuel engine and push primer 3
times).(L)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
6. To reduce fire hazard, keep the engine, silencer,
7. If the fuel tank has to be drained, this should be
8. Be careful during adjustment of the machine to

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

3. Extend the pull cord fully. (E2)
4. Locate the cord in the pull cord guide positioned
Handlebar Stop
• THE 2 HANDLEBAR STOPS MUST BE FITTED
1. In the packaging you will find 2 stops one marked
2. To lock the handlebar in a fixed position, attach
3. Place -H- on the right side and -V- on the left

FILLING WITH OIL

CUTTING HEIGHT

2. Move the axles between the notches to achieve
OIL & PETROL
Petrol
1. Use fresh regular grade lead free petrol.
2. Do not fill the fuel tank when the engine is hot.
3. Do not fill the fuel tank while smoking.
4. Do not fill the fuel tank while the engine is
5. To avoid introducing dirt into the fuel system,
6. It is recommended that you fill the tank through a
7. Wipe away spillages before starting.
STARTING & STOPPING
2. Starting the warm engine
B
3. Pull the blade brake lever all the way to the upper
4. Releasing the blade brake lever will stop the
5. Start the engine by pulling the starting handle
6. Stopping the engine
battery compartment and fuel storage area free
of grass, leaves or excessive grease.
done outdoors.
prevent entrapment of the fingers between the
blade and fixed parts of the machine.
on handle. (E3).
BEFORE USE
-H- and one marked -V-.
the stops as shown in the illustration (F).
side.
the desired cutting height. (J1) & (J2)
running.
wipe all grass and dirt from the petrol filler cap
before unscrewing it.
funnel with a filter.
NOTE: Priming is usually unnecessary when
restarting a warm engine. However, cool weather
may require priming to be repeated.
B
L
LADE
RAKE
EVER
handle before you start the engine. The lever must
be held in position to keep the engine running. (M)
engine within 3 seconds.
firmly upwards. (N)
Release the blade brake lever. (M)
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