SOLO 546R Rasenmäher _2013 User Manual

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Maintenance and care

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10. Maintenance and care

For your own safety, remove the spark

plug cap from the spark plug prior to any

maintenance work or cleaning (12).

Any maintenance and care that go

beyond the described explanations need

to be left to an authorized Service Center.

10.1 Cleaning the mower

After each use, the mower needs to be thoroughly

cleaned. Special attention needs to be given to the

lower side, the blade and the cutting area circle.

Tip: To enable the lawnmower to be maintained

and cleaned with an empty fuel tank, fill only

enough fuel for the mowing job in hand. That way,

the tank can be quickly emptied after mowing has

been completed.










After releasing locking screws (8), the mower can

be raised onto its rear wheels and be supported on

the lower handle. First pull the spark plug cap. The

fuel tank should be empty, if possible, to prevent

fuel spilling from the fuel tank cap. Catch any fuel

running out of the carburettor with a suitable rag.

Dirt and grass debris is removed easily

immediately after mowing. Imbedded grass debris

and dirt on the mower deck‘s lower section

interrupt the grass collection and affect cutting

results. Imbedded dirt on the blade and on the

blower wheel lead to imbalance and consequently

to vibration. Check also for cleanliness of the duct.

The ejection air duct can be cleaned with a small

stick or with a screw driver.

Do not spray the mower with a hose or high

pressure cleaning hose. The engine has to

remain dry. The outer deck parts can simply be

kept clean by wiping the unit off with a rag. Strong

cleaning agents of any kind are not to be used.





10.2 Wheel axles and wheel hubs








Wheel axles and wheel hubs are to be lubricated

occasionally (at least once a year). Remove wheel

cap, release screw and remove wheel. During

disassembly observe the sequence for the

reassembly of the parts. We recommend SOLO

bearing grease,

part no. 00 83 175.

Maintenance of the rear wheel-self-propelled drive

roller:









After removing wheel caps and loosening

fastening screws, remove drive wheels.

Remove grass debris and dirt from all drive

wheel areas.

Attention: Do not remove neutral gear pinions

from the gear shaft; however, check if they turn

slightly counter-clockwise to the drive direction.

Lightly lubricate the two pinions (free wheel and

plastic pinion) with water-repellent grease which

is compatible with plastic, e.g. SOLO bearing

lubricant, part no. 00 83 175.

Fill the space inside the drive wheel between

both taper bearings with the same or a

compatible grease.

Also lubricate the wheel axles with grease.

When refitting the drive wheel, ensure that both

pinions engage with each other; slightly turn the

wheel on its axle, if required.








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