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Description, Assembly safety during use, Engine adjustments – Partner PFT3540 B User Manual

Page 5: Adjustment of handles, Mod. 1, Mod. 2, Mod. 4, Starts at page ii

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ENGLISH -

DESCRIPTION

(starts at page II

)

1

Handles

Accelerator

3

Dash-board

4

Rod

5

Transport wheels

6

Hoeing blades

7

Protection guard

8

Fuel tank

9

Spark plug

10

Engine startgrip

11

Reduction gear

1

Clutch lever

13

Reverse lever

14

Side disk

15

Oil filler cap

16

Oil drain plug

17

START/STOP switch

18

Filter cap for gearbox

19

Drain plug for gearbox

0

Motor

21

Handle plate

22

Safety handle

ASSEMBLY

SAFETY DURING USE

Before you start working, make sure to remove

any objects or obstacles that may have been left

on the lawn.

The operator is responsible for the safety of other people

in the working area.

Refer to the engine manufacturer's maintenance

manual.

ENGINE ADJUSTMENTS

CAUTION:-

0.6l Oil must be added to the engine before

use.

ADJUSTMENT OF HANDLES

(for the models where it is included only)

MOD. 1

(Fig.B

I

)

MOD. 2

(Fig.B

II

)

MOD. 4

(Fig.B

III

)

ASSEMBLY OF: HANDLES - SKID - WHEEL - ACCE-

LERATOR LEVER - OFF-SWITCH.

Handles (1): mount handle-plate (1) in the frame (3)

and fix it with four screws, washers and nuts (24). Now

introduce the two handles (1) into the handle-plate and

fix them with screws, washers and wing screws(25).

Skid (4): indroduced the skid into the seat an the frame

(23) and fix with cotter pin (26).

Wheel (5): Mount the wheel rod (7) an the frame (3)

and then fix with screw, washer and nut (28). Introduce

cotter pin (9).

Accelerator lever (Governor) (): (this refers only to the

version with 4-stroke engine). Fix the governor to the

handles (1) by means of screw and nut (30).

Switch (17): (this refers anly to the version with -stroke

engine). Introduce the terminals of grounding cables (31)

into the fixing spots of the switch.

MOD. 4

(Fig.B

IV

)

MOD. 1

(Fig.E

I

)

MOD. 2

(Fig.E

II

)

MOD. 4

(Fig.E

III

)

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