SOLO 582 Benzin Schiebemäher Heckauswurf User Manual

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Maintenance and care; Parts subject to wear and tear; Guarantee

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10.6 Oil level check

Attention: The engine oil affects the lawn
mower‘s efficiency and life span. Never

operate the engine without oil or with little oil. Major
engine damage can occur. The optimum viscosity
depends on where the lawn mower is used (air
temperature and altitude) and can be found in the
engine operator's manual.

Checking oil level
Observe the notes and instructions in the type-
specific engine operator's manual.
 Place lawn mower horizontally with all wheels

on the ground.

 Turn oil tank cap (14)

counter-clockwise,
and remove. Wipe off
dipstick.

 Place dipstick back

into filler pipe.

 Remove dipstick, hold

horizontally and read
oil level. Oil level has
to be between the
"MAXIMUM" and
"MINIMUM" markings.

Changing Oil
The engine oil may be drained via the oil drain
screw or the oil filler opening. Blade and blower
wheel need to be removed to reach the oil drain
screw (see chap. 10.5). Especially observe the
service instructions in the separate engine
operator's manual.
When draining via oil filler opening (14): Tilt the
warm mower (with fuel tank empty and closed oil
filler) slowly over the side of the filler opening.
Remove oil filler cap and catch old oil in a
container. Wait several minutes until oil is drained.
Dispose off the old oil in accordance with local
ordinances.
After changing oil, always wash hands with a
scouring agent, soap and water.
Note: Never simply throw away used engine oil and
gear lubricant (environmental protection). Collect
used oil in authorized containers and submit to the
proper recycling facility.

11 Parts subject to wear and tear

Various parts are subject to application-specific
wear or to normal wear and must be replaced in
good time if necessary. The following parts are
subject to normal wear and are not covered by the
manufacturers guarantee:

 Blade and blade fixing
 Friction pads
 Air filters
 Spark plug
 Tyres
 Rubber parts which come into contact with fuel
 Fluids, such as engine and gearbox oil

12 Guarantee

The manufacturer guarantees problem free quality
and will cover the cost of replacing parts which are
found to be faulty in material or show
manufacturing defects within the prescribed
guarantee period after the date of purchase.
Please note that specific guarantee conditions may
differ from country to country. When in doubt,
please ask the vendor of the goods. The vendor of
the product is responsible for guarantee
applications.
We hope you will understand that we cannot be
liable for damage resulting from these causes:

 Non-compliance with operating instructions.
 Neglecting required maintenance and repair

jobs.

 Damage caused by improper carburettor

adjustment.

 Wear from normal use.
 Obvious overload by continuously exceeding

the upper performance limit of the product.

 Using non-approved tools.
 Use of force, improper treatment, misuse and

accidents.

 Damage from excessive heat due to dirt build

up around the cooling fan housing.

 Attempted adjustments and repairs by non-

qualified persons.

 Use of unsuitable spare parts or non-original

parts if such parts are the cause of the
damage.

 Use of unsuitable or stale fuel.
 Damage caused by using the product in the

hire or rental industry.

Normal cleaning, adjustments or maintenance jobs
cannot be claimed as part of the guarantee.
All guarantee work must be carried out by a service
centre authorized by the manufacturer.

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