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Mountfield MM2605 User Manual

Mountfield MM2605
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Mountfield MM2605 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Type2-stroke
Engine Capacity25.4 cc
Weight5.2 kg
Shaft TypeStraight
Handle TypeLoop handle
Cutting SystemBlade and line

Summary

General Information

How to Read the Manual

Guidance on understanding the manual's structure, symbols, and references for effective use.

References

Explains how figures and headings are referenced within the manual for clarity.

Safety Regulations

Training and Preparation

Operator familiarization with controls, quick stopping, and pre-operation safety checks.

During Operation Safety

Guidelines for safe operation, including work area safety, exhaust fumes, and avoiding hazardous environments.

Behaviour

Proper handling, grip, walking, and precautions regarding cutting means and kickback.

Use Limitations

Restrictions on machine use, including holding, guards, engine adjustments, and avoiding overwork.

Getting to Know the Machine

Description of the Machine and Planned Use

Overview of the garden tool, its components, and intended applications like cutting grass and brushwood.

Safety Signs

Explanation of various warning symbols on the machine and their meanings for safe operation.

Product Identification Label

Details on the information provided by the product identification label, essential for service.

Main Components

Identification of the primary parts of the machine, such as engine, drive tube, and cutting means.

Maintenance, Storage and Transport

Maintenance

Ensuring regular maintenance and correct storage for optimal machine safety and performance.

Storage

Guidelines for storing the machine safely, especially regarding fuel and fire risks.

Environmental Protection

Advice on minimizing disturbance, proper disposal of waste, and environmental responsibility.

Assembly

Assembly Components

Listing of components included in the packaging for machine assembly.

Handle Assembly

Step-by-step instructions for assembling the 'MONO' and 'DUPLEX' handle configurations.

Fitting/Removing Cutting Means and Specific Guards

Instructions for attaching and detaching cutting line heads, blades, and their corresponding guards.

Controls

Engine Start/Stop Switch

Operation of the switch used to start and stop the engine.

Throttle Control Lever

Mechanism for adjusting the cutting means speed, used with the throttle safety lever.

Throttle Safety Lever

A safety feature that enables the throttle control lever.

Throttle Shutter Button (Optional)

An optional button used to turn on the engine when cold.

Handle for Manual Start

Enables manual starting of the engine.

Choke Lever (Starter)

Lever used to start the engine when cold, with engaged and disengaged positions.

Primer Control Button

Button to inject fuel into the carburettor for cold engine starts.

Using the Machine

Preparation

Pre-use checks including fuel verification and correct harness wear.

Using Harnesses

Correctly putting on and adjusting the harness for safe and balanced machine operation.

Safety Checks

Essential safety checks before operating the machine, covering various components and their condition.

Machine Operating Test

Functional tests to ensure the machine operates correctly, including cutting means movement and lever response.

Startup

Procedure for starting the engine, including cold and warm start methods.

Operation

Guidance on how to operate the machine, keep it connected to the harness, and grip it firmly.

Work Techniques

Methods for cutting with the line head (scything, trimming), around trees, and using blades.

Advice on Operation

Tips for efficient operation, such as clearing debris and avoiding full power use initially.

Stop

Procedure for safely stopping the machine, including releasing the throttle and turning off the switch.

After Operation

Steps to take after using the machine, including cleaning and checking for damage.

Routine Maintenance

General

General safety regulations and advice before performing any maintenance operations.

Preparing the Fuel Mixture

Instructions for correctly preparing the two-stroke engine fuel mixture using specific petrol and oil.

Petrol Characteristics

Requirements for petrol, including unleaded type and octane rating, and storage recommendations.

Oil Characteristics

Guidelines for selecting and using top quality synthetic oil specifically for two-stroke engines.

Fuel Mixture Preparation and Storage

Steps for preparing the fuel mixture and important notes on its storage to prevent aging.

Refuelling

Procedure for safely refuelling the machine, including cleaning the cap and using a funnel.

Cleaning the Machine and the Engine

Instructions for cleaning the machine after use to reduce fire hazards and maintain performance.

Cleaning the Air Filter

Procedure for cleaning the air filter to ensure engine efficiency and durability.

Spark Plug

Instructions for cleaning, checking, and replacing the spark plug for optimal engine performance.

Angle Transmission

Procedure for lubricating the angle transmission with lithium-based grease.

Nuts and Bolts

Importance of keeping nuts, bolts, and screws tight for safe working conditions.

Extraordinary Maintenance

Cutting Means Maintenance

Information on sharpening and replacing 3-point blades and saw blades.

Blade Sharpening and Replacement

Guidelines for sharpening and replacing blades, emphasizing safety and proper tool use.

Cutting Line Head Replacement

Instructions for replacing the cutting line head, following specific figures.

Line Cutting Knife Sharpening

Procedure for sharpening the line cutting knife to maintain its original cutting angle.

Tuning Minimum Speed

Advice on contacting a dealer for engine adjustment if the cutting means moves at idle.

Carburettor

Guidance on carburettor performance and contacting a dealer for checks or adjustments.

Storing the Machine

Storage Procedure

Steps to take before storing the machine for 2-3 months to prevent engine damage.

Handling and Transport

Handling and Transport Guidelines

Instructions for safely handling, transporting, and securing the machine to prevent accidents.

Assistance and Repairs

Service and Repairs

Information on authorized service, use of genuine parts, and warranty validity for repairs.

Warranty Coverage

Warranty Terms and Limitations

Details on what the warranty covers, exclusions, and user responsibilities.

Maintenance Table

Maintenance Schedule

A table outlining maintenance tasks, their frequency, and corresponding paragraph references.

Problem Identification

Engine Starting or Running Issues

Troubleshooting for engine not starting, lacking power, running irregularly, or producing smoke.

Engine Flooding and Cutting Means Issues

Resolving engine flooding and ensuring the cutting means does not move at idle.

Machine Vibration and Foreign Body Impact

Diagnosing and rectifying abnormal machine vibration or issues after striking a foreign body.