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Starting Procedure
• Prior to starting, check oil and fuel levels. We recommend
plain unleaded petrol rather than Premium be used.
• Turn the fuel and engine switch to the on positions.
• Check that the two clutch levers are disengaged (as illustra-
tion).
• The choke may need to be engaged for the first start.
• Set the throttle lever to a medium speed (half way).
• Pull the recoil starter in a smooth motion and avoid reaching
the limit of the rope. Return the handle to the start position be-
fore releasing it.
• Once started, disengage the choke and adjust the engine revs to
allow smooth operation of the clutch controls.
• Remember that the cutting cylinder and the rear roller drive
clutches can be operated independently for easy control.
• Use the height adjuster knob to obtain the best cutting level for
your turf conditions.
Stopping Procedure
• Disengage the two clutch levers.
• Turn the engine stop switch to the off position.
• If this fails to stop the engine, engaging the choke will nor-
mally stop the engine or by removing the spark plug lead.
• Always stop the engine before working on the mower.
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Maintenance
Lubrication: Alroh Residential mowers are all fitted with
sealed bearings to give a long maintenance free performance.
Cleaning: Avoid using a hose or pressure washer to clean the
mower as this may force water into the bearings and engine.
Compressed air or a blower can be used to clean the mower and a
quick wipe over with a lightly oiled rag will help preserve the
mower finish.
Engine: Follow the engine manufacturer’s recommendations
for regular maintenance.
Air Filter: Clean, dust free, air is essential for the long life of
your engine. Dirty filters restrict air flow, causing the engine to
burn excessive fuel and reduce performance.
Oil Check: When checking the oil level ensure the engine is
standing level to obtain an accurate reading.
Oil Change: We recommend an early oil change at the end
of the first month to remove impurities from manufacture and that
the engine oil should be replaced at least annually. These engines
have no oil filter and rely on regular changes of oil to give long
reliable service. Run the engine till warm, stop the engine, re-
move the sump plug at the rear of the engine and catch the waste
oil in a bowl such as an ice cream container. Refill to the required
oil level using the manufacturer’s recommended oil.
Transit: Avoid tipping the mower backwards either in transit
or for service as this may allow the engine oil to pass into the cyl-
inder head, carburettor and exhaust. The mower handle should
not be lower than 45cm off the ground but can be rested on a
chair to adjust the blades.