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Working on slopes:
Slopes are one of the major causes of 
accidents in which control over the ride-on 
mower is lost causing it to tip over, which 
can result in severe or even fatal injuries.
There is no "safe" slope! Driving on grassy 
slopes requires special concentration.
For safety reasons, the machine must not 
be used on slopes with an inclination of 
more than 10° (17.6 %). Risk of injury!
A slope inclination of 10° corresponds to a 
vertical height increase of 17.6 cm for a 
100 cm horizontal distance.
In order to ensure an adequate oil supply 
for the engine, the information in the 
accompanying engine instruction manual 
must be additionally observed when using 
the machine on slopes.
If you cannot drive up the slope in reverse 
or if you have doubts regarding safety, you 
should not drive on the slope.
Starting off or stopping on a gradient must 
be avoided.
Do not use the machine in places (slopes, 
ditches, etc.) where the ride-on mower can 
tip over or slide. The danger of tipping over 
or sliding increases if the ground is soft or 
damp.
Slopes must be driven on in a longitudinal 
direction. Driving transversely increases 
the danger of tipping over.
Do not change speed or direction abruptly 
when driving on slopes. Work in this type 
of situation requires calm, cautious and 
even operation of the ride-on mower.
Changes of direction on slopes must be 
avoided. Only turn on slopes if this is 
unavoidable. If possible, drive slowly and 
in a large curve in the down-slope 
direction.
Do not mow wet grass, particularly on 
slopes, as wheel grip is reduced on wet 
grass. The ride-on mower could slide and 
become uncontrollable for the user.
The gearbox must never be disengaged 
via the gearbox freewheel when driving on 
slopes.
Special care must be taken when 
operating attachments on slopes (altered 
weight distribution of the machine).
Never try to stabilise the ride-on mower by 
pressing on the ground with your foot.
If the wheels should start to slip or if the 
vehicle becomes stuck in the up-slope 
direction when driving on an incline, the 
mowing blades or the attachment must be 
disengaged. Then leave the slope by 
driving slowly downhill in a straight line.
Pulling loads:
Particular care must be taken when pulling 
loads, in order to prevent the risk of severe 
or even fatal injuries due to the ride-on 
mower tipping over.
Only use accessories approved by STIHL 
for transporting objects. Transportation on 
the ride-on mower is not permitted.
For pulling loads, use only the trailer hitch. 
Loads must never be attached to the axle 
housing or to another point above the 
trailer hitch.
Please refer to the section "Pulling loads" 
for information on pulled and coupling 
loads. (Ö 12.8)
Exceeding the specified pulled load is 
dangerous and may result in damage to 
the machine (engine, gearbox, etc.).
When transporting on slopes, the loads 
must be adapted so that safe handling of 
the ride-on mower (e.g. braking, change of 
direction, starting off) is ensured at all 
times.
Check whether loads are properly and 
securely fastened. Use lashing straps for 
securing loads.
Ensure balanced load distribution.
Use suitable additional weights 
(accessories) if this is described in the 
instruction manual for the attachment.
Do not execute tight curves. Particular 
care must be taken when reversing.
Do not change speed or direction abruptly.
Stopping and parking:
The ride-on mower must only be parked on 
a level surface.
Make sure that the ride-on mower has 
come to a complete standstill before you 
dismount.
Beware of the cutting tool 
running on for several seconds 
before coming to a standstill.
Before leaving the driver’s seat, 
disengage the mowing blades 
or the drive to the attachments, lower the 
mowing deck and all attachments, set all 
control levers to the neutral position, 
engage the parking brake, stop the engine 
and remove the ignition key.
Keep the ignition key in a place where only 
authorised persons can access it.