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• LABELS
• Various labels have been affixed to your mower.
• Check that they are all present (see list below and photos).
• Labels with a yellow background warn against risks.
• The other labels contain instructions for operating the mower.
This symbol appears in the instruction manual alongside those
sections which deal with user safety.
This symbol appears in the instruction manual alongside im-
portant information on how to prolong the life of your mower.
• SAFETY LABELS (see page 6)
DIAGRAMS RECTANGLE A
• a = CAUTION !
• b = Before using, please read and follow the safety and maintenance
instructions of the instruction booklet.
• c = Stop the engine, remove the ignition key and disconnect the
battery terminals before carrying out any maintenance operation
or repairs.
• d = Risk of projections.
• e = Avoid the presence of third persons in the danger zone.
• f = Fall down risk. Never transport passengers.
• g = Hold the third persons far from the machine.
• h = Risk of toppling over the machine.
• i = Never use your ride on mower on slopes with a gradient of more
than 17,6% (10°).
DIAGRAMS RECTANGLE B
• j = Risk of the machine toppling over.
• k = Do not drive with the grassbox raised.
• l = Do not top-empty on slopes of more than 8°.
• m = Do not top-empty on bankings of more than 8°.
DIAGRAMS RECTANGLE C
• n = Risk of cuts to feet and hands.
• o = Keep third persons away from the machine.
DIAGRAMS RECTANGLE D
• p = CAUTION! Do not lift the machine using the top-emptying
hoop.
MARKING OF ACCUMULATORS
• q = Indicates these are hazardous products which should preferably
be returned to the distributor.
• r = (Pb) indicates the presence of lead.
• s = Indicates the year of entry into service of the machine.
HEARING PROTECTION
• t = Recommended hearing protection.
ENGINE DIAGRAMS (HVHP - HVHPX - BVHP - BVHPX)
Fuel is highly explosive and flammable. Stop the engine
before fill the fuel tank. DO NOT SMOKE. Always fill the
fuel tank in the open and never pour or use petrol near a
naked flame or near devices such as stoves, water-heaters
with pilots lights or any other device liable to produce sparks.
Exhaust fumes are very toxic and contain carbone monoxide
which is a deadly and odourless poison. Do not run the
engine in confined areas.
To avoid any burn, do not touch the exhaust pipe when he
is hot.
2• KEY TO DIAGRAMS
- SAFETY