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15.4 Closing the engine hood
Close the engine hood (1) carefully and 
slowly and allow to engage.
15.5 Removing the discharge chute
The discharge chute can be removed for 
cleaning without the use of additional 
tools. The engine cannot be started when 
the discharge chute is removed.
The following points must be observed 
before removal:
● Stop the engine. (Ö 13.3)
● Remove the ignition key and keep it in a 
safe place.
● Engage the parking brake. (Ö 8.14)
● Remove the grass catcher box. 
(Ö 13.10)
Unscrew the retaining nuts (1), remove the 
discharge chute (2).
15.6 Installing the discharge chute
The following points must be observed 
before installation:
● Engage the parking brake. (Ö 8.14)
● Remove the grass catcher box. 
(Ö 13.10)
● Select the lowest cutting level.
Push the discharge chute (1) in to the stop. 
When pushing in, ensure that the 
discharge chute fits over the discharge 
opening of the mowing deck on all sides.
Screw in the retaining nuts (2) and tighten.
15.7 Fuel cock
The flow of fuel in the fuel line is enabled 
or interrupted by opening or closing the 
fuel cock. 
The fuel cock is located on the left under 
the fuel tank.
● Stop the engine. (Ö 13.3)
● Engage the parking brake. (Ö 8.14)
The "discharge chute removed" 
symbol appears on the display on 
the models RT 6112 C, RT 6112 ZL 
and RT 6127 ZL when the ignition 
key is turned to the "lights on" or 
"ignition on" position. (Ö 10.5)
When cleaning the discharge chute 
or each time it is removed, also 
check the level sensor (grass 
catcher box) and clean if 
necessary.
Warning!
The discharge chute is one of the 
protective covers. Do not operate 
the ride-on mower with a damaged 
discharge chute.
When installing the discharge 
chute, make sure that the switch (3) 
is actuated.