IBEA VERTICUT 4033TP Notice D'emploi Et D'entretien page 11

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2. When using the machine without grass bag the safety chu-
te must be completely closed in order to protect the ope-
rator and to discharge the removed thatch on the lawn.
If the chute is damaged or shows signs of wear, it must be
replaced by an original IBEA chute.
Description of rotor kits (Fig. 8)
Your Verticut machine can be equipped with either of the
above rotor kits.
Rotor kit A has fixed blades and, as a result, can cut into the
ground to a depth of several centimetres. This enables the
soil to absorb air, fertiliser and water and hinders the growth
of weeds.
Rotor kit B has mobile blades and works on the surface,
cutting away dead and rotted organic waste (thatch). These
blades cut through the long roots and hinder the horizontal
growth of weeds.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Never service or repair the machine until the
blades and the engine have stopped and you have di-
sconnected the high tension wire from the spark plug.
Replacement of engine oil
Please proceed as follows :
1. Place the machine on a fl at surface.
2. Start the engine and let it run for about a minute. Warm oil
is more fl uid. Turn off engine.
3. Disconnect the high tension wire from the spark plug.
4. Remove the grass bag.
5. Drain the fuel tank in order to avoid possible spillage and
accidents.
6. Turn off the oil fi ller cap and drain plug (fi g. 9).
7. Drain engine oil thoroughly in a suitable container.
8. Reinstall the drain plug and screw in securely.
9. Fill the specifi ed engine oil to the upper lever mark.
10. Reinstall the oil fi ller cap.
NOTE: Dispose of burnt oil in accordance to local regulations.
Drainage of fuel tank
1. Stop engine and disconnect the high tension wire from the
spark plug.
2. Unscrew the fuel tank cap.
3. Using a siphon, pump the petrol from the tank into a suita-
ble container.
IMPORTANT :
1. Always handle fuel with maximum care.
2. Refuel outdoors using a clean funnel to prevent spil-
ling. Wipe up any spilled petrol.
3. Refuel only after turning the engine off and when en-
gine is cool. Do not fill beyond 15 mm from top of tank as
fuel expands when hot.
4. When filling tank, keep far away from open flames and
sparks and DO NOT smoke !
5. Do not mix oil with gasoline. (See engine manual for
further informations on oil and fuel).
Blades inspection
The frequency of blade inspection depends on the working
conditions.
1. Make sure that the engine is not running and the high ten-
sion wire is disconnected from spark plug.
2. Drain petrol from fuel tank.
3. Tip the machine on its right side and carefully examine the
blade edges.
4. If the cutting edge of a blade reveals cracks or bluntness it
must be replaced.
WARNING :
A worn or cracked blade may easily break during use and
pieces break off, resulting in serious injury to yourself or
bystanders.
Servicing the spark plug
Servicing the air filter
Please follow the instructions contained in the enclosed ma-
nual supplied with the engine.
Adjusting the cable which operates the blades
Adjusting/replacing the belt
Please consult your authorised IBEA dealer.
Storage for long periods (more than a month)
1. Drain fuel from tank.
NOTE: All petrol must be expended to prevent gum-like de-
posits from forming in the carburetor, fuel line and fuel tank.
Such deposits, if allowed to form, will cause starting problems
and poor engine performance.
2. Start engine and let it run until it stops due to lack of fuel.
3. Remove high tension wire from spark plug and clean sur-
rounding area so that dirt cannot penetrate cylinder when
spark plug is removed. Remove spark plug and pour a
spoonful of 2-cycle oil into the cylinder chamber. Pull recoil
starter handle slowly to distribute oil inside the cylinder.
Install spark plug and tighten it using the wrench provi-
ded. Leave the high tension wire disconnected from the
spark plug.
4. Clean cylinder head cooler fi ns, external engine parts and
machine chassis.
5. Check and tighten all screws, bolts and nuts. If any part is
damaged, repair or replace it.
6. Clean air fi lter (see engine manual supplied).
7. Touch up all chipped paint surfaces.
8. Store the machine in a clean, dry place. The handles may
be folded to save space. Cover the machine to protect it
and keep it clean, ready for next season.
NOTE: Before using the machine again, check that the hand-
les are well installed and all nuts and knobs are tightened.
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