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USER MANUAL RM 4 RT STIHL
- Introduction p. 19
- 2 Guide to Using this Manual p. 19
- 3 Overview p. 20
- 4 Safety Precautions p. 20
- 5 Preparing the Lawn Mower for Operation. 25 6 Assembling the Lawn Mower p. 26
- English 23 Anschriften 18 0478-111-9655-B © ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG 2021 0478-111-9655-B. VA0.F21. Printed on chlorine-free paper Printing inks contain vegetable oils, paper can be recycled. Translation of Original Instruction Manual 0000009470_006_GB7 Refuelling the Lawn Mower p. 27
- 8 Adjusting the Lawn Mower for the User p. 27
- 9 Starting and Stopping the Engine p. 28
- 10 Checking the Lawn Mower p. 28
- 11 Operating the Lawn Mower p. 28
- 12 After Finishing Work p. 29
- 13 Transporting p. 29
- 14 Storing p. 30
- 15 Cleaning p. 30
- 16 Maintenance p. 31
- 17 Repairing p. 32
- 18 Troubleshooting p. 32
- 19 Specifications p. 32
- 20 Spare Parts and Accessories p. 33
- 21 Disposal p. 33
- 22 EC Declaration of Conformity p. 33
- 23 UKCA Declaration of Conformity 1 Introduction Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing STIHL. We develop and manufacture our quality products to meet our customers’ requirements. The products are designed for reliability even under extreme con‐ ditions. STIHL also stands for premium service quality. Our dealers guarantee competent advice and instruction as well as comprehensive service support. STIHL expressly commit themselves to a sus‐ tainable and responsible handling of natural resources. This user manual is intended to help you use your STIHL product safely and in an environmentally friendly manner over a long service life. We thank you for your confidence in us and hope you will enjoy working with your STIHL product. Dr. Nikolas Stihl p. 34
IMPORTANT! READ BEFORE USING AND
KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR REFERENCE. 2 Guide to Using this Manual
2.1 Applicable Documents
This instruction manual constitutes original man‐ ufacturer's instructions in the sense of EC Direc‐ tive 2006/42/EC. Local safety regulations apply. ► In addition to this instruction manual, read, understand and keep the following documents:
Instruction manual for the Kohler HD675 engine
2.2 Warning Notices in Text
DANGER ■ This notice refers to risks which result in seri‐ ous or fatal injury. ► Serious or fatal injuries can be avoided by taking the precautions mentioned. WARNING ■ This notice refers to risks which can result in serious or fatal injury. ► Serious or fatal injuries can be avoided by taking the precautions mentioned. NOTICE ■ This notice refers to risks which can result in damage to property. ► Damage to property can be avoided by tak‐ ing the precautions mentioned.
This symbol refers to a chapter in this instruction manual. 1 Introduction English 0478-111-9655-B 193 Overview
1 Control bar for mowing The control bar for mowing is used to start and stop the engine. 2 Control bar for self-propulsion The control bar for self-propulsion is used to start and stop the engine. 3 Handlebar The handlebar is used to hold, guide and transport the lawn mower. 4 Starter handle The starter handle is used to start the engine. 5 Rear transport handle The transport handle is used to transport the lawn mower. 6 Quick-clamping devices The quick-clamping devices clamp the han‐ dlebar to the lawn mower. 7 Fuel tank cap The fuel tank cap seals the opening for add‐ ing petrol. 8 Filter cover The filter cover provides protection for the air filter. 9 Spark plug socket The spark plug socket connects the ignition lead to the spark plug. 10 Spark plug The spark plug ignites the fuel/air mixture in the engine. 11 Front transport handle The transport handle is used to transport the lawn mower. 12 Muffler The muffler reduces the lawn mower's noise level. 13 Engine oil cap The engine oil cap seals the opening for add‐ ing engine oil. 14 Wheel scraper The wheel scraper is used to clean the rear wheels. 15 Lever The lever is used to set the cutting height.
The symbols can be on the lawn mower and have the following meaning:
This symbol indicates the lawn mower weight.
Guaranteed sound power level in accordance with Directive 2000/14/EC in dB(A) for the purpose of comparing the sound emissions of products. This symbol identifies the fuel tank cap. This symbol identifies the engine oil cap. Start the engine. Stop the engine. Engage self-propulsion. 4 Safety Precautions
The warning symbols on the lawn mower have the following meaning: English 3 Overview 20 0478-111-9655-BFollow the safety instructions and their measures. Read, understand and keep the instruction manual. Observe the safety instructions on objects expelled at high speed by the lawn mower and their measures. Do not touch a turning blade. Detach the spark plug socket during transport, storage, maintenance or repair. Maintain a safety distance.
The STIHL RM 4.0 RT lawn mower is used to mow grass. WARNING
Failure to use the lawn mower as intended may result in serious or fatal injury to people and damage to property.
Use the lawn mower as described in this instruction manual and in the engine instruction manual.
4.3 Requirements for the User
Uninstructed users cannot recognise or evalu‐ ate the dangers posed by the lawn mower. This may result in serious or fatal injury to the user or other people. ► Read, understand and keep the instruction manual. ► If passing on the lawn mower to another person: provide them with the lawn mower and engine instruction manuals also.
Make sure that the user meets the following conditions:
The user is physically, sensorily and mentally capable of operating the lawn mower and working with it. If the user is physically, sensorily or mentally impaired, the machine must only be used under supervision or following instruction by a responsible person.
The user can recognise and evaluate the dangers posed by the lawn mower.
The user is aware that they are respon‐ sible for accidents and damage.
The user is of legal age or the user is being trained under supervision in a profession in accordance with national regulations.
The user has received instruction from a STIHL specialist dealer or a competent person before using the lawn mower for the first time.
The user is not impaired by alcohol, medicines or drugs. ► If anything is unclear: consult a STIHL spe‐ cialist dealer.
4.4 Clothing and Equipment
WARNING ■ Objects may be thrown up at high velocity while working. This may result in injury to the user.
Wear long trousers made from resistant material. ■ Noise is produced while working. Noise may damage the hearing. ► Wear hearing protection. ■ Dust may be stirred up while working. Breath‐ ing in dust may be harmful to health and cause allergic reactions.
If dust is stirred up: wear a dust mask. ■ Unsuitable clothing may get caught on wood, briars and in the lawn mower. This may result in serious injury to the user.
Wear close-fitting clothing. ► Remove scarves and jewellery. ■ The user may come into contact with the blade during cleaning, maintenance or transport. This may result in injury to the user.
Wear work gloves made from resistant material. ■ Wearing unsuitable footwear may cause the user to slip. This may result in injury to the user.
Wear sturdy, closed-toed footwear with high-grip soles. ■ Material particles may be expelled when sharpening the blade. This may result in injury to the user.
Wear close-fitting safety glasses. Suitable safety glasses are tested in accordance with EN 166 or national regulations and 4 Safety Precautions English 0478-111-9655-B 21available commercially with the correspond‐ ing marking. ► Wear work gloves made from resistant material.
4.5 Work Area and Surroundings
WARNING ■ Bystanding people, children and animals can‐ not recognise or evaluate the dangers posed by the lawn mower and objects thrown up by the machine. This may result in serious injury to bystanding people, children and animals and damage to property. ► Keep bystanding people, children and animals out of the work area. ► Maintain a distance from objects. ► Do not leave the lawn mower unattended. ► Make sure that children cannot play with the lawn mower. ■ Hot exhaust gases are emitted from the muf‐ fler when the engine is running. Hot exhaust gases may ignite easily inflammable materials and cause fires.
Keep the exhaust gas flow away from easily inflammable materials.
The lawn mower is in safe condition when the following conditions are met:
The lawn mower is undamaged.
There is no petrol leaking from the lawn mower.
The fuel tank cap is closed.
There is no engine oil leaking from the lawn mower.
The engine oil cap is closed.
The lawn mower is clean.
The controls are working and have not been modified.
The blade is correctly attached.
Genuine STIHL accessories for this lawn mower are attached.
The accessories are correctly attached.
Spring-loaded mechanisms are undamaged and working.
The engine stops when the control bar for mowing is released. WARNING
If not in safe condition, components may no longer operate correctly, safety devices may be disabled and fuel may leak. This may result in serous or fatal injury to people. ► Do not use a damaged lawn mower. ► If there is petrol leaking from the lawn mower: do not use the lawn mower and consult a STIHL specialist dealer.
Close the fuel tank cap. ► If there is engine oil leaking from the lawn mower: do not use the lawn mower and consult a STIHL specialist dealer.
Close the engine oil cap. ► If the lawn mower is dirty: clean the lawn mower. ► Do not tamper with the lawn mower and its safety systems. ► Tampering with the lawn mower which increases the power output or the engine speed is forbidden.
If the controls are not working: do not use the lawn mower. ► Spring-loaded mechanisms may release stored energy. ► Attach genuine STIHL accessories for this lawn mower. ► Attach the blade as described in this instruction manual. ► Attach accessories as described in this instruction manual or in the instruction man‐ ual for the accessories.
Do not insert objects into the apertures in the lawn mower. ► Replace worn or damaged warning signs. ► If anything is unclear: consult a STIHL spe‐ cialist dealer.
The blade is in safe condition when the following conditions are met:
The blade and attachments are undamaged.
The blade is not deformed.
The blade is correctly attached.
The blade is correctly sharpened.
The blade is burr-free.
The blade is correctly balanced.
The minimum thickness and minimum width of the blade are not fallen below,
The sharpening angle is observed, 19.2. WARNING
In unsafe condition, blade parts may come loose and be expelled. This may result in seri‐ ous injury to people.
4.7 Fuel and Refuelling
WARNING ■ The fuel used for this lawn mower is petrol. Petrol is extremely inflammable. If petrol comes into contact with an open flame or hot objects, it may cause fires or explosions. This may result in serious or fatal injury to people and damage to property.
Protect petrol from heat and fire. ► Do not spill petrol. ► If petrol is spilled: wipe up the petrol with a cloth and wait until all parts of the lawn mower are dry before attempting to start the engine.
Do not smoke. ► Do not refuel in the vicinity of flames. ► Before refilling the tank, stop the engine and allow it to cool. ► If the tank needs to be emptied: do this out of doors. ► Start the engine at least 3 m away from the refuelling site. ► Never store the lawn mower with petrol in the tank inside a building. ■ Breathing in petrol fumes may result in poison‐ ing. ► Do not breathe in petrol fumes. ► Refuel in a well-ventilated place. ■ The lawn mower warms up while working. The petrol expands and overpressure may occur in the fuel tank. Petrol may gush out when the fuel tank cap is opened. The gushing petrol may ignite. This may result in serious injury to the user.
Allow the lawn mower to cool down before opening the fuel tank cap. ■ Clothing that comes into contact with petrol is highly inflammable. This may result in serious or fatal injury to people and damage to prop‐ erty.
If clothing comes into contact with petrol: change clothing. ■ Petrol poses a risk to the environment. ► Do not spill fuel. ► Dispose of petrol in accordance with regula‐ tions and in an environmentally acceptable way.
If petrol comes into contact with the skin or eyes, this may cause irritation. ► Avoid contact with petrol. ► In the event of contact with the skin: wash the affected areas with plenty of soap and water.
In the event of contact with the eyes: rinse the eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention.
The lawn mower's ignition system generates sparks. Sparks may escape and cause fires and explosions in highly inflammable or explo‐ sive environments. This may result in serious or fatal injury to people and damage to prop‐ erty.
Use the spark plugs described in the engine instruction manual. ► Screw in the spark plug and tighten. ► Press on the spark plug socket firmly. ■ The lawn mower may be damaged if it is refu‐ elled with petrol that is not suitable for the engine.
Use fresh, good-quality unleaded petrol. ► Observe the specifications in the engine instruction manual.
The user may lose control of the lawn mower if they do not start the engine correctly. This may result in serious injury to the user.
Start the engine as described in this instruc‐ tion manual. ■ In certain situations, the user may no longer be able to concentrate on their work. This may result in the user stumbling, falling and becom‐ ing seriously injured.
Work calmly and carefully. ► Only mow when visibility is good. Do not use the lawn mower if the light and visibility conditions are poor.
Operate the lawn mower alone. ► Watch out for obstacles. ► Do not tilt the lawn mower. ► Work standing on the ground and maintain balance. ► If signs of fatigue occur: take a break. ► If mowing on a slope: mow across the slope. ► Do not work on slopes with an inclination greater than 25° (46.6%). ► Use the lawn mower with particular care when working near slopes, terraces, ditches, rubbish piles and embankments. 4 Safety Precautions English 0478-111-9655-B 23► Plan your working times so that more severe physical strains over a longer period are avoided.
Exhaust gases are produced when the engine is running. Breathing in exhaust gases may result in poisoning.
Do not breathe in exhaust gases. ► Use the lawn mower in a well-ventilated place. ► If nausea, headaches, vision problems, hearing problems or dizziness occur: stop working and consult a doctor.
If the user is wearing hearing protection and the engine is running, their perception and assessment of noise may be limited.
Work calmly and carefully. ■ The lawn mower is equipped with a motorstop device. ► Releasing the control bar for mowing cau‐ ses the engine and blade to stop within 3 seconds.
The turning blade may cut the user. This may result in serious injury to the user. ► Detach the spark plug socket. ► Do not touch a turning blade. ► If the blade is blocked by an object: stop the engine. Only then remove the object.
If working without self-propulsion when mow‐ ing, self-propulsion may unintentionally be engaged and the lawn mower may start mov‐ ing. This may result in serious injury to people and damage to property.
Only press the control bar for self-propul‐ sion if self-propulsion is to be engaged. ■ If the lawn mower changes or starts to behave differently when working, it may not be in safe condition. This may result in serious injury to people and damage to property.
Stop working and consult a STIHL special‐ ist dealer. ■ The lawn mower may cause vibrations when working. ► Wear work gloves. ► Take breaks. ► If signs of a circulatory disturbance occur: consult a doctor. ■ Inspect the mowing area and look out for obstacles. If the blade hits a foreign object when working, the foreign object or parts of it may be thrown up at high velocity. This may result in injury to people and damage to prop‐ erty. ► Remove foreign objects such as stones, sticks, wires, toys or other foreign objects from the working area. Mark hidden objects that can‐ not be removed.
When the control bar for mowing is released, the blade continues to turn for a short time. This may result in serious injury to people. ► Wait until the blade is no longer turn‐ ing. ■ Sparks may be produced if the turning blade hits a hard object. Sparks may cause fires in highly flammable environments. This may result in serious or fatal injury to people and damage to property.
Do not work in a highly flammable environ‐ ment. ■ If the lawn mower is stopped on a sloping sur‐ face, it may unintentionally roll away. This may result in injury to people and damage to prop‐ erty.
Only release the lawn mower if it is on a level surface and cannot roll away by itself. ■ If objects are attached to the handlebar, the additional weight may cause the lawn mower to tip over. This may result in injury to people and damage to property.
Do not attach objects to the handlebar. DANGER
If working near live wires, the blade may come into contact with the live wires and damage them. This may result in serious or fatal injury to the user.
Do not work near live wires. ■ The user may be struck by lighting if working during a thunderstorm. This may result in seri‐ ous or fatal injury to the user.
Do not work during thunderstorms. ■ Working in the rain may cause the user to slip. This may result in serious or fatal injury to the user.
Do not work when it is raining.
The lawn mower may tip over or move during transport. This may result in injury to people and damage to property.
Stop the engine. ► Wait until the blade is no longer turn‐ ing. English 4 Safety Precautions 24 0478-111-9655-B► Detach the spark plug socket. ► Secure the lawn mower on a suitable load floor with lashing straps, belts or a net so it cannot tip over and move.
The muffler and engine may be hot after the engine has been running. This may result in the user burning themselves when transport‐ ing the machine.
Push the lawn mower. ■ The lawn mower is heavy. Attempting to carry the lawn mower without assistance may result in injury to the user.
Wear work gloves. ► The lawn mower must be carried by two people.
WARNING ■ Children cannot recognise or evaluate the dangers posed by the lawn mower. There is a risk of serious injury to children.
Stop the engine. ► Keep the lawn mower out of reach of chil‐ dren. ► Keep the lawn mower clean and dry. ■ If the lawn mower is kept on a sloping surface, it may unintentionally roll away. This may result in injury to people and damage to prop‐ erty.
The lawn mower should only be kept on level surfaces.
4.11 Cleaning, Maintenance and
Having the engine running during cleaning, maintenance or repair may result in serious injury to people and damage to property.
Stop the engine. ► Wait until the blade is no longer turn‐ ing. ► Detach the spark plug socket. ■ The self-propulsion may be unintentionally engaged if the engine is running during clean‐ ing, maintenance or repair. This may result in serious injury to people and damage to prop‐ erty.
Stop the engine. ► Detach the spark plug socket. ■ The muffler and engine may be hot after the engine has been running. This may result in people burning themselves.
Wait until the muffler and engine have cooled down. ■ Abrasive cleaning agents, using a water jet for cleaning or sharp objects may result in dam‐ age to the lawn mower or blade. If the lawn mower or blade is not cleaned correctly, com‐ ponents may no longer operate correctly and safety devices may be disabled. This may result in serious injury to people.
Clean the lawn mower and blade as descri‐ bed in this instruction manual, 15.2. ■ If the lawn mower or blade is not maintained or repaired correctly, components may no lon‐ ger operate correctly and safety devices may be disabled. This may result in serous or fatal injury to people.
Replace worn or damaged parts. ► If the lawn mower needs to be maintained or repaired: consult a STIHL specialist dealer.
Maintain the blade as described in this instruction manual. ■ The user may cut themselves on sharp cutting edges during blade cleaning, maintenance or repair. This may result in injury to the user.
Wear work gloves made from resistant material. ■ The blade may become hot during sharpening. This may result in the user burning them‐ selves.
Wait until the blade has cooled down. ► Wear work gloves made from resistant material. 5 Preparing the Lawn Mower for Operation
5.1 Preparing the Lawn Mower for
Operation The following steps must be performed before commencing work: ► Make sure that the following components are in safe condition:
Clean the lawn mower, 15.2.
Check the blade, 10.2. 5 Preparing the Lawn Mower for Operation English 0478-111-9655-B 25► Add engine oil, 6.2.
Fold up and adjust the handlebar, 8.1.
Refuel the lawn mower, 7.1.
Set the cutting height, 11.2.
► Stop the engine. ► Detach the spark plug socket. ► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Fit protective sleeves (1) onto upper handle‐ bar (2) with the long side facing inwards. ► Hold upper handlebar (2) against lower han‐ dlebar (3) so the bores align. ► Push bolts (4) through bores (5) from the inside to the outside. ► Screw in quick-clamping devices (6) at bolts (4) and fold upwards so quick-clamping devices (6) are pressed tightly against the handlebar. ► Press cable clips (7) onto the upper handle‐ bar. ► Insert cables (8 + 9) in cable clips (7). ► Close cable clips (7) and allow the tab to engage. ► Fasten motorstop cable (8) to the upper han‐ dlebar on the left using cable clip (7), main‐ taining the distance a = 42 - 44 cm. ► Fasten self-propulsion cable (9) to the upper handlebar on the right using cable clip (7), maintaining the distance a = 42 - 44 cm. ► Press self-propulsion cable (9) into guide (10) on the detent segment. ► Press control bar for mowing (11) to handle‐ bar (12) and hold. ► Slowly pull starter handle (13) in the direction of starter rope guide (14). ► Hook starter handle (13) into starter rope guide (14). ► Release control bar for mowing (11). ► Re-attach the spark plug socket.
6.2 Adding Engine Oil
The engine oil lubricates and cools the engine. The engine oil specification and capacity can be found in the engine instruction manual. NOTICE ■ The lawn mower does not contain any engine oil on delivery. Starting the engine with no or too little engine oil may damage the lawn mower.
Always check the engine oil level before starting and if necessary top up. English 6 Assembling the Lawn Mower 26 0478-111-9655-B► Add the engine oil as described in the engine instruction manual. 7 Refuelling the Lawn Mower
7.1 Refuelling the Lawn Mower
NOTICE ■ The lawn mower may be damaged if the cor‐ rect fuel is not used. ► See the engine instruction manual. ► Stop the engine. ► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Clean the area around the fuel tank cap with a damp cloth. ► Turn fuel tank cap (1) anti-clockwise until it can be removed. ► Remove the fuel tank cap. ► Add fuel using a suitable funnel, stopping at least 15 mm short of the fuel tank brim. ► Place the fuel tank cap on the fuel tank. ► Turn the fuel tank cap clockwise and tighten firmly by hand. The fuel tank is sealed. 8 Adjusting the Lawn Mower for the User
8.1 Folding Up and Adjusting the
Handlebar ► Stop the engine. ► Detach the spark plug socket. ► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Loosen quick-clamping devices (1) on the left and right. ► Fold up handlebar (2), ensuring that cables (3) are not trapped. ► Tighten quick-clamping devices (1) on the left and right. Handlebar (2) is firmly attached to the lawn mower. ► Press control bar for mowing (4) to handle‐ bar (2) and hold. ► Slowly pull starter handle (5) in the direction of starter rope guide (6). ► Hook starter handle (5) into starter rope guide (6). ► Release control bar for mowing (4). ► Re-attach the spark plug socket. ► Loosen nuts (7 + 8). ► Adjust the handlebar by moving it upwards or downwards and hold it in position. ► Tighten nuts (7 + 8). The handlebar is firmly attached to the lawn mower.
8.2 Folding the Handlebar
The handlebar can be folded for space-saving transport or storage. ► Stop the engine. ► Detach the spark plug socket. ► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Press the control bar for mowing to the han‐ dlebar and hold. 7 Refuelling the Lawn Mower English 0478-111-9655-B 27► Detach the starter handle from the starter rope guide and slowly guide back towards the engine. ► Release the control bar for mowing. ► Hold the handlebar and loosen the nuts of the handlebar screw fastenings. ► Fold down the handlebar forwards. 9 Starting and Stopping the Engine
9.1 Starting the Engine
► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Press control bar for mowing (1) to the handle‐ bar with the left hand and hold. ► Slowly pull out starter handle (2) to the point of noticeable resistance with the right hand. ► Keep quickly pulling out and returning starter handle (2) until the engine is running. ► If the engine does not start: see the engine instruction manual.
9.2 Stopping the Engine
► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Release the control bar for mowing. The engine stops. ► Leave the user position. 10 Checking the Lawn Mower
10.1 Checking the Controls
Control bar for mowing and control bar for self- propulsion ► Stop the engine. ► Pull the control bar for mowing and the control bar for self-propulsion fully in the direction of the handlebar and release again. ► If the control bar for mowing or the control bar for self-propulsion is stiff or does not spring back into the initial position: do not use the lawn mower and consult a STIHL specialist dealer. The control bar for mowing or the control bar for self-propulsion is defective.
Upend the lawn mower, 15.1. ► Measure the following:
11.1 Holding and Guiding the Lawn
Mower ► Hold the handlebar with both hands so the thumbs enclose the handlebar.
11.2 Setting the Cutting Height
Five cutting heights can be set:
70 mm = position 5 Setting the cutting height ► Stop the engine. The blade must not be turning. ► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. English 9 Starting and Stopping the Engine 28 0478-111-9655-B► Press lever (1) outwards towards the rear wheel and hold in position. ► Move lever (1) to the desired position (2) and allow it to engage.
11.3 Switching the Drive On and Off
11.3.1 Engaging Self-propulsion
► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Start the engine. ► Pull control bar for self-propulsion (1) fully in the direction of the handlebar and hold so the thumb encloses the handlebar. The lawn mower starts moving.
11.3.2 Disengaging Self-propulsion
► Release the control bar for self-propulsion. ► Wait until the lawn mower comes to a stand‐ still.
During mulching, the cut grass is chopped up several times through a special air flow guidance system in the mower blade area and then blown back into the turf. The clippings remain on the lawn surface where they partially decompose and serve as a natural fertiliser. To ensure a per‐ fect, thick lawn, mulch regularly, removing one third of the grass height. Requirements for good mulching results:
Frequency: at least twice a week in the spring (main period of growth) and once a week in the summer and autumn.
Use well-sharpened cutting blades.
Select a low rate of feed.
Vary the mowing direction and ensure that the mowing strips overlap.
Always mow very tall grass in stages. ► If working with self-propulsion engaged: drive the lawn mower forwards in a controlled man‐ ner. ► If working with self-propulsion disengaged: push the lawn mower forwards slowly and in a controlled manner. 12 After Finishing Work
12.1 After Finishing Work
► Stop the engine. ► If the lawn mower is wet: allow the lawn mower to dry. ► Clean the lawn mower. 13 Transporting
13.1 Transporting the Lawn Mower
► Stop the engine. The blade must not be turning. ► Detach the spark plug socket. Pushing the lawn mower ► Push the lawn mower forwards slowly and in a controlled manner. Carrying the lawn mower ► Wear work gloves made from resistant mate‐ rial. 12 After Finishing Work English 0478-111-9655-B 29► If the lawn mower is being carried with the handlebar unfolded: ► One person holds the lawn mower by the front transport handle using both hands and another person holds the handlebar using both hands. ► The lawn mower must be lifted and carried by two people. ► If the lawn mower is being carried with the handlebar folded: ► Fold down the handlebar. ► One person holds the lawn mower by the front transport handle using both hands and another person holds the rear transport han‐ dle using both hands. ► The lawn mower must be lifted and carried by two people. Transporting the lawn mower in a vehicle ► Secure the lawn mower upright so it does not tip over and cannot move. 14 Storing
14.1 Storing the Lawn Mower
► Stop the engine and allow it to cool down. ► Detach the spark plug socket. ► Store the lawn mower in accordance with the following conditions:
The lawn mower is out of reach of children.
The lawn mower is clean and dry.
The lawn mower cannot tip over.
The lawn mower cannot roll away. If the lawn mower is to be stored for more than three months: ► Run the fuel tank empty. ► Have the fuel tank cleaned by a STIHL spe‐ cialist dealer. ► Change the engine oil as described in the engine instruction manual. ► Unscrew the spark plug. WARNING ■ Sparks may escape if the starter handle is pulled out while the spark plug socket is detached. Sparks may cause fires and explo‐ sions in highly flammable or explosive environ‐ ments. This may result in serious or fatal injury to people and damage to property.
Keep the spark plug socket away from the spark plug opening. ► Pull out and return the starter handle a num‐ ber of times. ► Screw in the spark plug and tighten firmly. 15 Cleaning
15.1 Upending the Lawn Mower
► Run the fuel tank empty. The engine stops. ► Place the lawn mower on a level surface.
15.2 Cleaning the Lawn Mower
► Stop the engine. English 14 Storing 30 0478-111-9655-B► Allow the lawn mower to cool down. ► Detach the spark plug socket. ► Clean the lawn mower with a damp cloth. ► Clean the ventilation slots with a paintbrush. ► Upend the lawn mower. ► Clean the area around the blade and the blade with a stick, a soft brush or a damp cloth. 16 Maintenance
16.1 Maintenance Intervals
Maintenance intervals are dependent on the ambient conditions and the working conditions. STIHL recommends the following maintenance intervals: Engine ► Maintain the engine as described in the engine instruction manual. Lawn mower ► Have the lawn mower inspected annually by a STIHL specialist dealer.
16.2 Removing and Attaching the
16.3 Sharpening and Balancing the
Blade Sharpening and balancing the blade correctly requires a lot of practice. STIHL recommends having the blade sharpened and balanced by a STIHL specialist dealer. WARNING ■ The cutting edges of the blade are sharp. This may result in the user cutting themselves. ► Wear work gloves made from resistant material. ► Stop the engine. ► Detach the spark plug socket. ► Upend the lawn mower. ► Remove the blade. ► Sharpen the blade. Observe the sharpening angle and cool the blade, 19.2. Bluing of the blade during sharpening is not permitted. ► Attach the blade. ► If anything is unclear: consult a STIHL special‐ ist dealer. 16 Maintenance English 0478-111-9655-B 3117 Repairing
17.1 Repairing the Lawn Mower
The user should not repair the lawn mower or blade themselves. ► If the lawn mower or blade is damaged: do not use the lawn mower or blade and consult a STIHL specialist dealer. ► If warning signs are illegible or damaged: have the warning signs replaced by a STIHL spe‐ cialist dealer. 18 Troubleshooting
18.1 Remedying Lawn Mower Faults
Fault Cause Remedy Engine cannot be started. Control bar for mowing is not pressed. ► Start engine as described in this instruction manual. Fuel tank is empty. ► Refuel lawn mower. Fuel line is blocked. ► Consult a STIHL specialist dealer. Inferior, dirty or old fuel in the tank. ► Use fresh, good-quality unleaded petrol. Air filter is dirty. ► Consult a STIHL specialist dealer. Spark plug socket is detached from spark plug or ignition lead is not properly fastened to socket. ► Connect spark plug socket. ► Check connection between ignition lead and plug. Spark plug is dirty, damaged or electrode gap is incorrect. ► Clean or replace spark plug. ► Adjust electrode gap. Resistance at the blade is too great. ► Set a higher cutting height. ► Start engine in lower grass. Engine diffi‐ cult to start or engine power deteriorating. Lawn mower housing is blocked. Clean lawn mower. Cutting height is set too low or rate of feed is too high. Adapt cutting height or mow more slowly. Water in fuel tank and carburet‐ tor or carburettor is blocked. Empty fuel tank, clean fuel line and carburettor. Fuel tank is contaminated. Consult a STIHL specialist dealer. Air filter is dirty. Consult a STIHL specialist dealer. Spark plug is dirty. Clean or replace spark plug. Engine over‐ heating. Engine oil level is too low. Add or change engine oil as described in the engine instruction manual. Cooling ribs are dirty. Clean lawn mower. Lawn mower vibrates excessively. Blade is damaged. Replace blade. Blade is not correctly attached. Attach blade. Grass is not being cut cleanly. Blade is blunt or worn. Sharpen or replace blade. 19 Specifications
Power: 2.2 KW (3.0 hp) at 2800 rpm
Values The K value for the sound pressure level is 2 dB(A). The K value for the sound power level is
2.2 dB(A). The K value for the vibration value is
Sound pressure level L
measured in accord‐ ance with EN ISO 5395-2: 79 dB(A)
Guaranteed sound power level L WAd meas‐ ured in accordance with 2000/14/ EC / S.I. 2001/1701: 93 dB(A)
measured in accordance with EN 12096, EN 20643, EN ISO 5395-2, handlebar: 3.20 m/s² For information on compliance with Employers' Vibration Directive 2002/44/EC and S.I. 2005/1093, see www.stihl.com/vib.
REACH is an EC regulation and stands for the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical substances. For information on compliance with the REACH regulation see www.stihl.com/reach. 20 Spare Parts and Accesso‐ ries
20.1 Spare parts and accessories
These symbols indicate original STIHL spare parts and original STIHL acces‐ sories. STIHL recommends the use of original STIHL spare parts and accessories. Despite ongoing market observation, STIHL is unable to judge the reliability, safety and suitabil‐ ity of other manufacturers' spare parts and accessories; accordingly, STIHL cannot warrant for the use of those parts. Original STIHL spare parts and original STIHL accessories are available from STIHL dealers.
20.2 Essential Spare Parts
STIHL assumes no liability for injury to people or damage to property resulting from the use of unauthorised attachments or spare parts.
21.1 Disposing of the Lawn Mower
Information on disposal is available from a STIHL specialist dealer. ► Dispose of the lawn mower, blade, petrol, engine oil, accessories and packaging in accordance with regulations and in an environ‐ mentally friendly manner. 22 EC Declaration of Con‐ formity
serial number: 6383 complies with the relevant provisions of Direc‐ tives 2000/14/EC, 2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU and 2011/65/EU and has been developed and manu‐ factured in accordance with the versions of the following standards valid on the date of manufac‐ ture: EN ISO 5395-1, EN ISO 5395-2 and EN ISO 14982. Approved body involved: TÜV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH Tillystrasse 2 90431 Nuremberg, Germany The measured and guaranteed sound power lev‐ els were determined in accordance with Directive 2000/14/EC, Appendix VIII.
Measured sound power level: 91.2 dB(A)
Guaranteed sound power level: 93 dB(A) The technical documents are stored at STIHL Tirol GmbH. The year of manufacture and machine number are indicated on the lawn mower. Langkampfen, 02.01.2020 STIHL Tirol GmbH 20 Spare Parts and Accessories English 0478-111-9655-B 33p.p. Matthias Fleischer, Head of Research and Development Division p.p. Sven Zimmermann, Head of Quality Division 23 UKCA Declaration of Con‐ formity
serial number: 6383 complies with the relevant provisions of the UK regulations Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for Use Outdoors Regulations 2001, Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008, Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 and Restriction of the Use of Certain Haz‐ ardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012 and has been developed and manufactured in accordance with the versions of the following standards valid on the date of manufacture: EN ISO 5395-1, EN ISO 5395-2 and EN ISO 14982. Approved body involved: TUV Rheinland UK Ltd 1011 Stratford Road Solihull, B90 4BN The measured and guaranteed sound power lev‐ els were determined in accordance with the UK regulation Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for Use Outdoors Regulations 2001, Schedule 11.
Measured sound power level: 91.2 dB(A)
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