GREATLAND TZ46SB-139 Manuel d'instruction original - Page 17
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Stop the engine and disconnect and earth the spark plug before any
repairing or maintenance operations.
Use of safety gloves is imperative while performing adjustment or
repair of the machine
Only use original spare parts
Complicated operations
by a specialized technical assistance centre.
Regular and careful maintenance is essential for keeping the safety
level and original performance of the machine unchanged in time.
When tipping the lawnmower for access to carryout repairs, empty the
fuel tank. Never tip the lawnmower more than 90degrees in any
direction and never leave the mower tipped for any length of time as oil
can drip into the air cleaner of the engine, thus causing a starting
problem.
A- Oil service
Check the oil level daily before starting the engine and ensure the correct oil level is maintained. Change the
engine oil after 8 hrs of operation and then every 50 hrs or every season depending on usage.
B- Spark plug
The spark plug should be changed every 100 hours or every season depending on use. Check the plug before each
use and plug gap reset once a season. Refer to the engine manual for the correct plug type and gap specifications.
C- Air cleaner
The air cleaner must be changed. Clean every few hours under extremely dry and dusty conditions as poor
performance and flooding usually indicate the air cleaner should be cleaned / changed.
D- Engine cleaning
Clean the engine regularly with a dry brush or cloth. Ensure you keep the blower housing area free from debris,
grass and dust to allow proper air circulation when is essential for engine performance. Also ensure you remove a
ll grass, dirt and debris from the muffler area. .
1. Retirer la jauge à huile.
2. Retirer le filtre à air papier pour éviter qu'il ne s'imbibe d'essence.
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not listed here below - must be carried out
MAINTENANCE
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