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Page 1
DEUTSCH D 821 1- 022 3- 06 Multiclip[...]
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SVEN SK A S ADD FULL FULL ADD MAX MIN MAX MIN 12 34 2. 8. T ecu mseh 7. Hon da 6. Brigg s & S tratton 5. 3. PRO 46 4. PRO 46 A 1.[...]
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SVEN SK A S 1 1. T ecumseh 3x 14. 12. Ho nda 15. Brig gs & S tratton 13. T ecumseh A D C E 3x 10. Brig gs & S tratton 9. STOP G B[...]
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SVEN SK A S 18. 40 Nm 0,75 mm 17. Brigg s & Stra tt on : 0 ,76 m m T ecums eh: 0, 6 mm Ho nda: 0, 7 -0,8 mm 16. Honda[...]
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Page 5
ENGLIS H GB SYMB OL S The followin g symbols are di splayed on the ma- chine in or der to remind you about the sa fety pre- cautions and attentio n nece ssary when using the machine. The symbols mean: W arning! Read the Inst ruction Book and Safety Manual before us ing the machine. W ar ning! Keep spect ators away . B eware of objects being f lung [...]
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ENGLIS H GB T ecu mseh: Stand the lawnmower on a level sur- face. Cle an the area round the oil plug, then re- move the plug (fig. 8). I f the oil is not level with the edge of the hole, carefully pour in clean oil. Re- place the oil plug. FILL UP T HE PETROL T ANK Fill w ith petr ol befor e starting the mo- tor . Never r emove the filler cap or fi[...]
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ENGLIS H GB I f the st art /s top lo op n o lon ger w ork s, stop th e engine by removin g the lead fr om the spark plug. Imme di ately take the lawn mower to an authorised work- shop f or repairs. MO WIN G TI PS Before mowing the lawn, take care to remove any stones toys and other hard objects. A machine with MULCHER system cuts the grass, chops i[...]
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ENGLIS H GB Honda: T ake of f the cover then remove the filter (Fig. 16). Check the filter carefully for holes or other damage. A broken or damaged f ilter must be replaced. T o remove dirt, tap the filte r several times agai nst a hard surface, or blow compressed air through the filte r from the back. T ry not to clean the filter by brushing, as t[...]