9.6
FUEL TANK
The fuel tank is placed on the frame on one side of the
mower. The tank has a screw-on cap A.
Before refueling always stop the engine. Do not smoke
or approach open flames or sources of sparks when
manipulating with gasoline.
Use unleaded 95-octane gasoline without any additives.
The operator is responsible for all engine or fuel system
damage resulting from the use of wrong, low-class, old
or contaminated fuel. The warranty does not extend to
such damage.
Do not fill the tank near open flames or sources of
ignition. Do not smoke.
Do not open the tank while it is hot.
Do not fill/empty the tank in enclosed areas.
9.7
PREPARING THE NBB REMOTE
RADIO CONTROLLER
Insert the original battery (Ni-Cd 7.2V, 1500 mAh)
into the remote radio controller. If the power indicator
flashes, the battery is charged.
If the remote radio controller battery voltage is below
the required level, the entire machine will turn off
automatically.
Discharge signal – if the voltage of the remote radio
controller is too low, then the RC will emit a high pitch
sound.
Move the mower to a safe place and replace the
battery. After the low voltage is indicated, you have
about 15 minutes to move the mower to a safe place.
After 15 minutes the remote radio controller will be
turned off permanently.
9.8
CHARGING THE NBB REMOTE
RADIO CONTROLLER BATTERY
To charge the battery:
•
Connect the charger to the electric power
outlet in your car.
•
Insert the battery into the charger (orange
lamp is illuminated, and the battery
charging starts).
•
When the battery is fully charged, the
orange lamp flashes quickly.
Leave the battery in the charger as long as
necessary (the charger controls the charge level and
does not overcharge the battery).
If the battery is exhausted, replace it with a reserve
battery
The transmitter (remote radio controller) and the receiver (control unit) were adjusted and set-
up by the manufacturer. Do not make any modifications to these devices. They are a matched
pair.