Starting the engine, Running the engine, Stopping the engine – Global Machinery Company RL501A User Manual

Page 11: Mowing advice

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5. Retighten the oil filler cap firmly before starting

the engine.

Starting the engine

Note.

Before starting the mower check the oil and fuel

levels. Warranty will be void if the engine becomes faulty

due to insufficient oil and fuel levels.
1. Move the

throttle lever

(3) to the cold

start position.

2. Disengage the

brake by pulling

the brake lever

(12) toward the

handle. Letting go of the lever

will prevent the mower from

starting or will stop the engine,

if running.

3. While holding the brake

lever inward, pull the recoil

starter (9) lightly until you feel

resistance then pull quickly

until the engine starts. Do not

pull the cord with a jerk or

release it until fully rewound.

4. Once the lawn mower has

started and warmed up move

the throttle lever to the either

COLD START POSITION

(recommended) or RUN while

continuing to hold the brake

lever.

Running the engine

Note. If the safety brake is removed, the engine will cut out.
1. Once the engine

warms up, move

the throttle to RUN

(WORKING) position.

2. Push the throttle to

the suitable place, to

achieve the required

rotation speed.

Stopping the engine

To stop the engine

reduce the speed of the

engine by pulling the

throttle lever (3) towards

the tortoise and release

the brake lever (12).

In an emergency just

release the brake lever.

Mowing advice

1. It is recommended to use the fast throttle setting and keep

the engine running at maximum speed. This will deliver

the best cut. If the speed of the engine slows this could

indicate the mower is being overloaded, by trying to cut

to much grass or the catcher may be full. Try mowing a

narrower strip, mowing slower or raise the cutting height.

2. Sharp blades cut cleanly and efficiently, if the blade is dull

it will tear the grass. This will result in the ends turning

brown. When the blades no longer cut cleanly either

sharpen them or replace them.

3. To safely operate the mower ensure all four wheels are

on the ground and be careful not to loose your footing

or control of the mower. Be very careful when mowing

uneven or rough ground. Keep a firm grip on the handle

bar at all times, always walk, never run with the mower.

Cold

Start

Run

Cold

Start

Run

Cold

Start

Run

Cold

Start

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