Operation
Assembly
Safety instructions
Maintenance
• Regularly examine all xing bolts and nuts, particularly those of
the cutter bar, for tightness.
•
Maintenance and cleaning of the equipment as well as remov-
ing the protection device may only be performed with the engine
stopped and the spark plug lead and - if available - the starting
key, removed.
Note information on the chassis before cleaning and oil change!
• Make certain that all nuts, pins and screws are rmly tightened
and that the unit is in a safe operating condition.
• In order to avoid the risk of re keep the engine, exhaust, bat-
tery box and the area around the fuel tank free of grass, leaves
or oil.
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Emptying the grass bag
Only when mower is stationary and rotating blade
has come to complete standstill.
1. Lift the protective ap.
2. Hang the grass bag in the chassis with the hooks in the
recesses (see arrow).
3. Replace the protective ap
„Mulching“ is a process in which the grass is nely chop-
ped by a special cutting system and then deposited on the
ground. The result is that the grass does not have to be
collected and disposed of. „Mulching“ also prevents the lawn
from drying out.
Note:
• Depending on how fast the grass grows, you should mulch
1-2 times each week.
• The grass should not be too high or very wet!
• Walk slowly.
• When cutting, the strips should overlap.
• Do not cut more than 20 cm of grass at a time.
Important!
„Mulching“ is not recommended if the lawn is mossy or
matted.
Reason:
The cut grass remains on top fo the moss or matted grass
and cannot reach the ground below.
Remedy:
The lawn should be aerated and fertilized regularly.
• When folding the mower handlebars, detach starter rope
and make certain that the control cables are not snagged or
stretched when folding or unfolding.
• Always carry out the engine oil change with the fuel tank empty
and ller cap tted. The engine should be warmed up prior to
draining the oil to ensure all sludge deposits are drained away
with the oil.
• If the equipment must be tilted for maintenance work then the
fuel must be completely drained from the tank beforehand.
• Clean the equipment after each use with a hand-brush - not
with water and do not hose down with a high pressure hose
in particular. Make certain to keep the engine cooling ns and
engine cooling air intake clean and free from debris.
• Do not place the equipment in damp areas, near naked ames
or where a spark might ignite petrol vapour.
• If the fuel tank is to be emptied then this should be done out-
doors. Make sure that no fuel is spilled.
• For safety reasons replace worn out or damaged parts.
• NOTE! Always have blades replaced or sharpened by a WOLF
Service Centre, as a blade balance test must be performed in
accordance with safety regulations and the blade retaining bolt
must be tightened to a specied torque.
• Wear suitable work gloves when carrying out the above work,
especially when handling the blade.
Fixing of handle