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Brand : JONSERED

Model : LR 2107 C

Category : Brush cutter

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USER MANUAL LR 2107 C JONSERED

Tall Console - Electric Start

Small Console - Electric Start

Small Console - Pull Start

We wish to thank you for choosing our Ride-on lawnmower. We are confident that the high quality of our machine will meet with your satisfaction and appreciation and that your lawn mower will give you long-lasting service.Before starting to use your machine, make sure to read with care this manual, provided to you with all the necessary information for proper use, in compliance with basic safety requirements.

DE General label “ATTENTION”

From top to left: - Caution! Read the instruction manual before use. - Rotating blade, risk of limb injury - Danger of thrown objects - Remove the ignition key and read the instruction manual before carrying out any service or maintenance work on the ride-on lawnmower and disconnect the spark plug. - Keep the safety distance from the operating ride-on lawnmower (except operator) - Max. work slope: 10° - Noise level in accordance with the law - Keep other people well away from the danger area! - Make sure there are no children within the work area. - Never carry any passenger.

sans plomb (n° octanes minimum 92)

SAE 30 (“SE”, “SF” OU “SG”)

Micro enclenchement lame

ENTRETIEN Contrôle moteur

1)All persons operating the ride-on lawnmower must be familiar with the operating instructions. Very important regulation: This machine must not be operated by any person under the age of 16 or under the effect of alcohol or medicines. 2)Exhaust fumes from petrol engines: these fumes contain harmful carbon monoxide, never operate the engine in closed environments. 3)When operating the ride-on lawnmower make sure that no other persons, especially children or pets, are in the vicinity of the ride-on lawnmower. 4)Please ensure that no foreign objects are in the lawn while operating the machine.- Objects left on the lawn during operation could be thrown around by the machine and cause damage, serious injury or even death. 5)No smoking in the vicinity of the mower during operation. 6)Only mow during daylight or under good lighting conditions. 7)Only mow upwards or downwards a slope NEVER at an angle or across a slope. Special care is needed when changing direction on slopes. 8)When driving to the area to be mowed, ensure that the cutting deck is not engaged. 9)Never operate the machine when the bodywork work is damaged or without protective equipment (i.e. grass collector bag, etc). 10)The correct position of the engine block has been specifically designed and set at the factory and must not be altered 11)Do not tilt the unit on its sides. 12)This ride-on lawnmower has a safety device which switches off the engine every time that the operator leaves his seat. 13)Keep your hands or feet away from the rotating blades. Stay away from the discharge opening whilst the blade are rotating. 14)Switch off the engine and remove the key before manually moving or lifting the machine. 15)Switch off the engine, remove the key and disconnect the spark plug before conducting any maintenance. Important: Remove start key whenever the operator leaves the tractor unattended. 16)The engine must also be switched off: l when you leave the machine or during its transportation l before refuelling l during the grass collection bag emptying operations.

17)Take the greatest care during the mowing operations. Risk of injury!!

Keep fingers and limbs away from the area of the cutting deck and bodywork. Wear gloves. 18)Before storing in a closed room, let the engine cool down. 19)In order to avoid risk of fire, the engine and exhaust must be kept free of grass, leaves and leaking grease. 20)The grass collection bag must regularly be checked for signs of damage 21) Do not cut grass in reverse motion. 22) CAUTION! During the mowing/transfer operations and above all with reverse gear on, make sure there are no other people in the area. Maintenance and storage 1)Make sure that all nuts, bolts, and screws are kept well tightened to keep the mower in a safe operating condition. 2)Never leave the machine with petrol in the tank within an enclosed area where the fuel vapours could reach flames or sparks. 3)Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure. 4)Keep the engine, exhaust and muffler, battery compartment and petrol tank free from grass, leaves and excess lubricant, in order to reduce the danger of fire. 5)Frequently check the grass bag for wear or deterioration 6)For safety reasons, be sure to replace worn-out or damaged parts in due time. 7)If the fuel tank has to be drained, it is essential that this be done outdoor. 8)Assemble the blades following the corresponding instructions and use only blades bearing the maker's name or the trademark of the manufacturer or supplier and marked with the reference number. Only a certified service dealer should change or service the blade. 9)To protect hands during dismantle or assembly of the blades, it is absolutely essential to wear suitable protective gloves. Only a certified service dealer should change or service the blade. 10)Never wash the tractor with water jets. Use a wet cloth to clean the tractor to avoid the risk of corrosion.

DESCRIPTION (starts at page 119)

Steering wheel Grass collection bag Blade Ignition key (electric-start version only)

Pull start rope (pull start version only)

Throttle lever Battery Cutting deck blade engage lever Brake pedal

12 Deck height regulation lever 13 Petrol tank cap 14 Pilot light for engine run and full grass bag indicator (electric start version only) 15 Grass collecting bag handle

Electric / Pull cable

Five forward gears and one reverse gear.

Dimension with grass collection bag

2000 mm x 630 mm x 1020 mm

Cutting height regulation

Five cutting height regulation

Uncut turning circle

Grass collection bag volume

Maximum operator weight allowed

UNPACKING/ ASSEMBLY The ride-on lawnmower is packed in a carton and is already assembled apart from the steering wheel, seat, grass collection bag and front wheels (Some models come with pre-assembled wheels). Please observe the following sequence when unpacking the machine:

1 - Unpack all the parts that have been delivered. Dispose of the carton and pallet in an environmentally friendly way. 2 - Check all the parts 3 - Begin assembly.

It is strictly forbidden to start the ride-on lawnmower (even for trial purposes) without completing assembly.

ENGLAND B ASSEMBLY OF THE GRASS COLLECTION BAG (starts at page 119)

The grass collection bag is included with all models as a standard feature. For assembly the following parts and tools are required: Tools required: - Phillips head screwdriver - Wrench Ø 8 Parts: - 4 screws M5x30 UNI 7688 - 4 M5 self-locking nuts - Front frame for grass collecting bag

Fix the front frame of the grass collecting bag to the pre-assembled grass collecting bag frame. Make sure that the front section of the grass collecting bag is in the correct position to ensure the correct operation of the grass collecting bag and of the tractor. Insert the 4 M5x30 screws into the corresponding holes. Screw and properly tighten screws and self-locking nylon nuts with tools. Complete the assembly of the bag on the frame by connecting the grassbag rubber snap on hooks.

C FRONT WHEELS ASSEMBLY (starts at page 119)

(NOTE: Some models come with pre-assembled wheels) 1 - Mount the front wheels on the axles (16), positioning a washer (17), the wheel (18) and a washer (19). 2 - Secure with circlip (20). Tools required: - Pliers Parts: - 4 washer - 2 circlip

Attention: Assemble the wheel with valve outwards.

STEERING WHEEL ASSEMBLY (starts at page 120)

Tools required: - Phillips head screwdriver - Wrench Ø 10 mm

- 1 screw M6x45 UNI 7687 - M6 Flanged Nut. Assembly: Insert the steering wheel on the steering tube and align the steering wheel hole with the steering tube hole. Make sure that the steering wheel is in the correct position (Fig.D1). - Insert the screw, screw and tighten the nut with the screw using the suitable tools. NOTE: The steering wheel can be adjusted to two heights based on operator preference see D1.

ACCESS TO THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT (starts at page 120)

SEAT ASSEMBLY (starts at page 120)

To remove the access cover to the engine compartment use a screwdriver and insert it into the appropriate slots of the engine cover until the two front connections and the two rear connections are released.

- Wrench Ø 13 mm Parts: - 4 screw M8x18 - 4 washer 9x24 - 4 lock washer Ø 8 1- Fasten the seat (1) to the support plate through the 4 M8 x 18 screws. Assemble with 4 washers Ø 9 x 24 and 4 lock washer Ø 8. 2- Before tightening the screws, adjust the position of the seat on the holes of the plate to suit the user's needs.

Regularly check the screw fixing.

ENGLAND OPERATION ADJUSTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT Before the cutting height is adjusted, the engine must be switched off and the blade must have come to a complete standstill.

ADJUSTMENT (starts at page 120)

Push the adjustment lever (12) outwards in order to release it from its seat.

Push the lever into the required notch for the cutting height (no.5 positions for the same number of cutting positions) Release the lever slowly until it locates in the notch. The cutting height is now set.

Empty the grass collection bag in time before it overflows.

The red light situated (electric start version only) under the steering wheel shows that the bin is full. Don’t over fill the grass collection bag. When the red light situated under the steering wheel is on, empty bag. 1 2 3 4

Disengage the cutting deck and switch off the engine.

Hold the handle and lift the bag. Shake the bag twice until it is completely empty. Let the grass collection bag return slowly to its original position. Resume operation on the engine.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (starts at page 121)

(starts at page 121)

Before mowing, remove all foreign objects from the lawn which may be thrown by the machine. While mowing, stay alert for any foreign objects which may have been missed.

Never place your hands or feet underneath the deck or into the rear discharge chute while the engine is running.

PUTTING THE RIDE-ON LAWNMOWER INTO OPERATION FOR THE FIRST TIME Ensure the tractor has been fully and correctly assembled. Fill the petrol tank with unleaded petrol and fill the engine with the correct oil. Read and fully understand the instruction for starting the machine.

Use the following in your ride-on lawnmower:

STARTING THE ENGINE Start up the engine only after filling the tanks with sufficient petrol and oil.

Carefully follow the instructions in the enclosed engine manufacturer’s operating and maintenance manual.

G REFUELLING (starts at page 121)

Danger of explosion! Fill the tank only in an open area! Never refuel while the engine is running or is very hot! DO NOT SMOKE when refuelling the tractor.

The unleaded petrol tank plug is situated in the left rear side of the tractor.

1 - Unscrew the tank cap (33) and fill up with lead-free petrol. 2 - After refuelling, the tank cap shall be closed again.

TOPPING UP WITH OIL Use only oil of type SAE 30 (“SE”, “SF” or “SG”). Ensure that no oil is spilt onto the ground.

1- Lift the seat The compartment for oil supply is situated in the motor block and can be accessed by removing the protection as shown in Fig. D2. 2- Unscrew the oil filler cap (21) 3- Fill up the oil until the “MAX.” mark on the dip stick is reached 4- Replace the oil filler cap.

ENGLAND STARTING UP Before starting up check the oil and petrol levels.

Do not smoke during the oil and petrol refuelling and checking operations. Top up with petrol or oil if necessary (as described in detail in the previous chapter). Starting up (engine start) must be carried out as described in detail under the heading “initial starting up”.

Never change gear while driving, the mower must always be at a standstill.

Never mow the grass with reverse gear engaged.

ENGINE START The exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, an odourless and deadly gas. Never start the engine in closed or badly ventilated rooms.

(starts at page 104)

Look for a flat piece of ground with short grass for starting the engine. Operate the electric start only when sitting on the tractor with the blade clutch (9) in stop position and with brake engaged. 1 - Set the clutch deck blade engage lever (9) to STOP position 2 - Set the throttle lever (7) to START position 3 - Press brake pedal (10) and put it into parking position.

ELECTRIC START (starts at page 122)

4 - Insert the ignition key in the ignition block (5)

5 - Turn the key to the right and release it, after starting in “RUN” position. The green light positioned beneath the steering wheel control remains on. Should the engine fail to start within 5 seconds, to avoid damaging the battery, wait a further 10 ten seconds before trying again.

PULL START Put brake pedal into parking position.

Make sure that the cutting deck blade engage lever is not engaged. Put accelerator lever into START position. Grab the pull start rope (6) and pull it. Engine should start. - Repeat if necessary until engine starts. After start up, sit on the seat and proceed to the work operations.

(starts at page 122)

6 - Set the lever (7) between

until you judge the revs to be correct for your work

SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE ELECTRIC START Turn off the engine by turning key to Stop. The green light will switch off.

Only switch the engine off when the machine is at a complete standstill.

Always remove the ignition key to prevent accidental starting.

PULL START Turn off the engine by pushing accelerator lever (7) forward to STOP position.

MOVING WITHOUT POWER (starts at page 122)

Movement without power possible only with engine off. Before manually moving the unit, make sure the gear is in neutral. Apply parking brake when finished.

DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS Ensure that there are no persons or animals within the operating vicinity of the machine.

Select the required speed and drive carefully. Transportation of other persons is strictly forbidden.

DRIVING (starts at page 122)

1 - Press the brake pedal (10) which acts as a clutch, activate the lever (12) according to chosen gear, then slowly release the brake pedal (10) until unit starts moving. To engage reverse gear, stop, and engage the reverse and engage the gear into reverse (R) by pressing the brake pedal (10), then slowly releasing the brake pedal (10) again. 2 - The speed maybe varied by manually operating throttle lever (7).

CAUTION! During work or transfer phases, in case of upward/downward slopes, use 1st gear only.

BRAKING (starts at page 122)

Press the brake pedal (10). To lock brake pedal (10) move lever to parking position.

ENGLAND OPERATING CUTTING DECK MECHANISM The cutting system can be enabled only if the engine is on, lever (7) is positioned on and the grass collecting bag is installed.

(full throttle) , the operator is sitting on board the tractor

ENGAGING THE MOWER MECHANISM (starts at page 122)

1 - Engage the brake (9) 2 - Set the lever (10) on START position The mower mechanism is now engaged and the blade is rotating.

3 - It is possible to begin cutting in forward gear after having released the brake pedal.

If the user stands up from the seat during the mowing, the engine switches off.

SWITCHING OFF THE MOWER GEAR Release blade enabling lever (9) until this is off.

The blade stops turning in about 5 seconds.

CONTROL/SAFETY DEVICES a

Operation light (electric-starter version)

Bag full light (electric-starter version)

OFTEN, ON AS NEEDED BASIS Engine check

AFTER FIRST 5 HOURS All maintenance, service and cleaning work must be carried out only after the engine has stopped and cooled off. The following operations may be carried out by the user . All other maintenance, service and repair works must be carried out by an authorized dealer.

AFTER USING EACH TIME L

(starts at page 123)

Engine air filter cleaning

Engine air filter replacement

Battery and terminal cleaning

In the event of using this ride-on lawnmower under extreme conditions and very high temperatures, check more often.

ENGLAND M OIL CHANGE (starts at page 123)

Remove engine compartment access case,as described in D2. Remove oil cap. Using the syringe supplied, suck out the oil. Repeat until the engine is empty of oil.

In order to prevent any pollution to the water-table, used oil must not be drained into the sewer system or waterworks. Most garages have used oil deposits, or use the authorized deposits according to your local authority regulations.

OIL LEVEL CHECK You can check the motor oil level with the dip stick placed in the oil filler tank cap.

The oil level must be between “MAX.” and “MIN.” notches (refer to the engine manufacturer's maintenance manual).

AIR FILTER AND SPARK PLUG Please follow the engine manufacturer's operating instructions enclosed with this ride-on lawnmower and the trouble shooting guide.

N BLADE REPLACEMENT (starts at page 123)

Always use only original spares!

Always disconnect the spark plug before blade or cutting deck service.

If the cutting deck or the blade need service, take the unit to an authorized dealer.

Remove the ignition key and always wear protective gloves when you replacing the blade. 1 - Release the blade from the hub using a 17 mm wrench. Install the new blade and properly tighten the hub with the relevant wrench.Torque requirement for blade is minimum 55 Nm.

O BATTERY (starts at page 123)

BATTERY DISPOSAL Remove the battery during storage!

Before starting the motor for the first time, you are advised to keep the battery on charge for 2 to 3 hours.

If the battery proves to be low during starting, charge it for 24 hours. When starting, don't keep trying to start for more than 5 seconds.

1 - Remove front access (22) 2 - Pull out cable with the battery charger connector 3 - Connect the battery charger to the battery charger connector 4 - Plug in the battery charger in wall outlet 5 - Disconnect connectors and replace the cover after battery recharge is complete.

Those batteries marked with a “crossed out waste disposal bin” and bearing the chemical symbol Pb (battery containing lead) are not to be disposed in domestic waste bins.

The user is legally obliged to take the used batteries to special collection points or to return them to the retailer.

Recharge the battery only in a dry room.

IMPORTANT! Protect the contacts from dirt, damp and moisture. DO NOT SPRAY WITH WATER!

P MOWER CLEANING (starts at page 124)

For unit cleaning, shut off engine and wait for unit to cool lThe lawn mower must be checked by a SERVICE DEALER on a regular basis. down completely. Do not use a water hose or water jet to clean unit. This could cause corrosion and damage the l Cleaning under the bodywork With machine at a standstill and off. unit. Use cloths, or brushes to clean away dirt - Attach fitting (23) on the deck to the water supply tap. Turn on the tap. and grass. - start up the motor (blade in rotation), allowing it to warm up for a few

Use cloths or brushes to clean away any dirt of grass residue. lFrequently check the blade for damage.

- at the end of cleaning switch off the motor, turn off the tap, detach the tube from the deck connection

FURTHER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ADVICE Always wear protective gloves when handling the blades (during checking or cleaning operations).

For safety reasons always replace used and or damaged parts immediately (by an authorized dealer).

Regularly check that the grass collection device is in good condition.

Due to the risk of fire it is essential that both the engine and exhaust are kept free of grass, leaves or any combustible material!

STORAGE Never store the unit where the petrol vapors could come into Before storing unit allow the unit to cool properly. contact with flames or sparks.

ENGLAND Q ROUTING BELTS (starts at page 124)

Only use genuine parts see below. Failure to use genuine parts could result in malfunction or damage to the tractor. Always use original belt. - Check with an Authorized Service Dealer for Repair Parts.

1 - If the deck or drive belt come off the pulley, please see the diagram to correctly reroute the belt.

2 - Before servicing the belts shut off engine, apply parking brake, and lower deck to lowest height cut. Wait for engine to cool.

Drive belt - Style AX - 32 1/4"K - Kevlar

Cutting Deck Belt - 4H400

TROUBLESHOOTING FAULT Engine does not start

Grass bag fails to fill

The unit does not drive

POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION No petrol

Fill the petrol tank with unleaded petrol

Poor contaminated petrol

Always use clean, fresh petrol. Only use unleaded petrol.

Dirty engine air filter

Clean the engine air filter according to engine manufacturer's guidelines and instruction manual.

Clean the spark plug and replace if necessary, according to engine manufacturer's instruction manual.

Difficulty in starting, flooded engine.

Unscrew the plug and dry it. Follow engine manufacturer's guidelines and instruction in manual. Let the unit sit for a few minutes.

Starter cord incorrectly connected

Check the connection.

Intervention of safety devices

Check the correct operation of the devices (see point L)

Grass too high or damp.

Raise the cutting lever to maximum height. Slow ground speed, or wait for grass to dry.

Mower casing blocked

Clean the casing (Important: before cleaning extract the spark plug lead)

Clean air filter (see engine instructions also).

Carburetor calibration incorrect

Take unit to Authorized Service Dealer for assistance.

Take unit to Authorized Service Dealer to replace the blade.

Take unit to Authorized Service Dealer to replace the blade.

Incorrect cutting height

Take unit to Authorized Service Dealer to replace the blade.

Grass too heavy or too damp to be conveyed by the air stream

Wait until the lawn surface has dried off.

Blade badly worn, blunt

Grass is too high causing poor collection.

Cut the lawn twice, altering the cutting height accordingly.

Casing blocked with previous grass cutting

Clean the casing (do not use water)

NB: remember to remove the spark plug connector.

See belt routing diagram page 124

Defective transmission

Seek assistance from Authorized Service Dealer.

Cutting deck does not function Cabling defect

Seek assistance from Authorized Service Dealer.

Seek assistance from Authorized Service Dealer.

Seek assistance from Authorized Service Dealer.

Bag is not installed properly

Properly install bag and check fit up

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It is clearly understood that the present warranty would be automatically invalidated, if modifications were to be carried out on the machine without the consent of the manufacturer or if nonoriginal items were to be assembled on the machine. Furthermore, the manufacturer declines all liability as regards civil responsibility deriving from improper use of the machine that is not in compliance with the rules of use and maintenance. Technical service during the guarantee period will be recognized only if the request made at the authorized technical service centre is accompanied by valid proof of purchase. All the labour and transportation costs, as well as costs for any damage or losses during transportation, will be chargeable to the user, as likewise any expenses for cleaning, adjustment or normal maintenance.

You are recommended to check, upon purchase, that the product is visibly in good condition and to read the instruction manual carefully before using the equipment.

All requests for spare parts must specify the machine model, the year of purchase, and the item number.

Internal combustion engine warranty The guarantee covering the internal combustion engine and the engine parts supplied on your machine is provided by the manufacturer of the engine, as appears in the corresponding enclosed booklet. IMPORTANT : Use only original Spare Part s ATTENTION: Specify colours in your spare part's order

CERTIFICATE OF WARRANTY The manufacturer of your machine guarantees it from the purchasing date for a duration of 24 months. Machines used fo r hire are not covered by this guarantee.

The manufacturer, moreover will replace all original parts which, under normal conditions of machine use and maintenance (hence ex cluding any professional use of the same), were to prove, in the judgement of the firm's technicians, faulty for reasons of manufacture. The following is not covered by this warranty: - internal combustion engine parts(in this regard you are referred to the warranty provided by the firm that manufactures the engine), - parts damaged by normal wear and tear or by misuse/inadequate maintenance of the equipment.i.e. blades and drive belts. - parts that have been damaged by assembly or use not in compliance with the specifications of this booklet.

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