webb WER18HP Petrol Push Rotary Mower Instruction Manual
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WER18HP Petrol Push Rotary Mower
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46cm (18″) Hand Push Petrol Lawnmower WER18HP4
1938323001
46cm (18″) Self-Propelled Petrol Lawnmower WER18HW4
1938324001
en – Original Instructions
ASSEMBLY REQUIRED Minimum Two Persons Save these instructions Sales & Support:
01793 333212
Before use please read & understand this manual; paying particular attention
to the safety instructions before use. Incorrect use of the product could put
the operator or machine in danger. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure
the accuracy of information contained in this manual, our policy of continuous
improvement determines the right to make modifications without prior warning.
Images are used for illustration purposes only.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
14 Feb 2022
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INTENDED USE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFICATIONS KNOW YOUR MACHINE ASSEMBLY
OPERATION MAINTENANCE, CLEANING & STORAGE TROUBLE SHOOTING PARTS DIAGRAM &
LIST DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WARRANTY
INTENDED USE
This machine is to be used exclusively for cutting natural grass in private
homes and hobby gardens. Never use the mower for other purposes. Any other use
can endanger for your safety and can involve damage to the mower. Persons
under 16 years of age and persons who are not familiar with the user
instructions must not use the mower. The user is responsible of the safety of
other people in the working area. Keep children and domestic animals at a safe
distance while the mower is in use. Before mowing, remove all foreign objects
from the lawn which may be thrown by the machine, stay alert for any foreign
objects which may have been missed. These operating instructions must be kept
and referred to in order to ensure that the equipment is properly used and
maintained. The instructions contain valuable information on operating,
maintenance and servicing conditions.
WARNING The equipment is to be used only for its prescribed purpose. Any other
use is deemed to be a case of misuse. The user/operator and not the
manufacturer will be liable for any damage or injuries of any
kind caused as a result of this. Please note that our equipment has not been
designed for use in commercial, trade or industrial applications. Our warranty
will be 90 days from the original date of sale for commercial, trade or
industrial businesses or for equivalent purposes.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read and understand the owner’s manual and labels affixed to the machine.
Learn its application and limitations as well as the specific potential
hazards. Retain these instructions for future reference. The operator is
responsible for following the warnings & instructions in this manual and on
the product.
Read & understand operator’s manual before using the machine.
Failure to follow instructions could result in death or serious
injury. Please keep in a safe place for
future reference.
Keep all bystanders & animals away from the machine during operation. If
approached, stop the
machine immediately.
Always wear eye and ear protection
Always wear gloves to protect your hands.
SHARP ROTATING BLADE
Risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. Ensure working area is
correctly ventilated.
Fire Risk Fire and its vapors are extremely flammable & explosive. Fire or
explosion can cause severe burns or death. Never refuel while the
engine is running
Wear foot protection or sensible shoes when using the machine
Do not expose to rain or damp conditions.
No smoking
Do not use near a flame, or sparks
DANGER CAUTION
Hot Surface. Running engines produce heat.
Engine parts, especially the exhaust, become extremely hot. Severe thermal
burns can occur
on contact Keep guards in place and in working order. Replace damaged, missing
or failed parts before
using it. Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in serious
injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate
injury.
CE Marking – the product meets demand and regulations set by
the EU
WARNING CAUTION
Moving Parts – Rick of Injury Rotating parts can contact or entangle
hands, feet, hair, clothing or accessories.
Traumatic amputation or severe laceration can result
Safety alert symbol. Used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards.
Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in serious injury
Used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
Noise Level – See label on machine
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Before you put the machine into operation, you must read this instruction
manual. When using this machine, observe the following safety instructions to
exclude the risk of personal injury or
material damage. Please also observe the special safety instructions in the
respective chapters. Where applicable, follow the legal directives or
regulations for the prevention of accidents in relation to the use of
this machine.
WARNING When using petrol tools, basic safety precautions, should always be
followed to reduce the risk of serious
personal injury and/or damage to the unit.
TRAINING
The operator must receive proper training in the use, adjustment and operation
of the machine, including prohibited operations.
1. Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the controls & proper
use of the equipment. Spend time to familiarise yourself with your machine
before each use.
2. Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use
the machine. Local regulations can restrict the operator age.
3. This machine is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the machine by a person responsible for their safety.
4. Never work while people, especially children, or pets are nearby. 5. The
operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other
people or their property.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR WORKING WITH LAWNMOWER 1. Do not leave engines running
in enclosed spaces, where dangerous carbon monoxide could accumulate. 2.
Operate in daylight or good artificial lighting. If possible, do not use on
overly wet ground. 3. Ensure good stability on slopes. Always operate across
the slope, never up and down. 4. Be particularly careful if changing direction
of travel on the slope. 5. Do not operate on steep slopes. 6. Operate whilst
walking, do not run. 7. Be particularly careful when you turn or when you pull
the machine towards you. 8. Stop the engine and blade, if it is to travel
across other areas or must be transferred to/from working area. 9. Never use
the machine with damaged safety protection guards. 10. Do not change the
engine regulation set up. (This should only be undertaken by a skilled
technician). 11. Carefully start the engine. Keep your feet clear of the
blade. 12. Never reach behind or under the rotating parts with hands or feet.
13. Never lift or carry the machine while the engine is on. 14. Switch the
engine off and remove the spark plug cap out before unblocking or removing
obstacles from
the blade or exit chute: – Before releasing blockages, inspecting, cleaning or
working on the machine. – After hitting an obstruction. Search for damage on
the machine & make repairs as necessary. If the
machine starts vibrating unusually, it should be inspected by an Approved Webb
Service Dealer.
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15. Switch the engine off: – If you remove blockages from the machine. –
Before refueling.
WORK AREA 1. Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered and dark areas
invite accidents. 2. Check the landscape where the machine will be used and
remove all objects such as stones, toys, sticks
and wires, which could be caught and thrown away from the work area. Damage of
the machine or operator’s injury could be caused. 3. Do not operate this
machine in explosive atmospheres, in the presence of flammable liquids, gases
or dust. Machines create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes. 4. Keep
children & bystanders away while operating the machine. Distractions can cause
you to lose control.
PERSONAL SAFETY 1. This machine is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the machine by a
person responsible for their safety. 2. Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not use or play with the machine. 3. Stay alert, watch
what you are doing and use common sense when operating this machine. 4. Do not
use this machine while you are tired, ill or under the influence of drugs,
alcohol, or medication. A moment of inattention while operating this machine
can cause you to lose control & may result in series personal injury. 5. Do
not overreach. Always keep proper footing and balance. This enables better
control of the tool in unexpected situations. 6. Remove any adjusting tools
before turning the machine on. A tool that is left attached to a rotating part
of the machine may result in personal injury. 7. Use safety equipment. Always
wear eye protection. Safety equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid safety
shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate condition will
reduce personal injuries. 8. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or
jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing & gloves away from moving parts. Loose
clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts. Wear foot
protection or sensible shoes when using the machine. 9. Prolonged use of the
machine may lead to disorders of blood circulation in hands caused by
vibration. These effects can be worsened by low ambient temperatures and/or by
gripping the handgrips excessively tightly. Period of use you can extend with
appropriate gloves or regular breaks. Take frequent work breaks. Limit the
amount of exposure per day.
PETROL TOOL USE AND CARE
WARNING! Petrol is highly flammable and explosive. 1. Store petrol in
containers specifically designed for this purpose. 2. Refuel outdoors only and
do not smoke while refueling. 3. Add fuel before starting the engine. Never
remove the cap of the tank or add petrol while the engine is running or when
the engine is hot. 4. If petrol is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine
but move the machine away from the area of spillage and avoid creating any
source of ignition until petrol vapors have dissipated. 5. Replace fuel tank &
container caps securely. 6. Do not operate the engine in a confined space
where dangerous carbon monoxide can collect. 7. Do not force the machine. Use
the correct machine for your application. The correct machine will do the job
better and safer at the rate for which it was designed. 8. Do not use the
machine if the main OPC/Brake lever does not work to turn the machine off. Any
machine
that cannot be controlled with the OPC/Brake lever is dangerous and must be
repaired. 9. Turn machine off completely before making any adjustments,
changing accessories, or storing. Such
preventive safety measures reduce the risks of starting the petrol tool
accidentally. 10. Store idle machines out of the reach of children and do not
allow persons unfamiliar with the machine or
these instructions to operate. Petrol machines are dangerous in the hands of
untrained users. 11. Maintain your machine. Check for misalignment or binding
of moving parts, breakage of parts & any other
condition that may affect the operation. If damaged, have the machine repaired
by an Approved Webb Service Dealer immediately. Many accidents are caused by
poorly maintained machines. 12. Use the machine, accessories and tool bits
etc., in accordance with these instructions and in the manner intended for the
particular type of petrol machine, taking into account the working conditions
and the work to be performed. Use of the machine for operations different from
intended could result in a hazardous situation.
PERSON PROTECTION 1. In case of any injury always proceed in accordance with
the principles of first aid. 2. If someone is cut, cover the wound with a
clean cloth & press hard to stop the flow of blood. 3. Do not let petrol or
oil come in contact with your skin. Keep petrol and oil away from the eyes. If
petrol or
oil come into contact with the eyes, wash them immediately with clean water.
If irritation is still present, see a doctor immediately. 4. Individuals with
poor circulation who are exposed to excessive vibration may experience injury
to blood vessels or the nervous system. Vibration may cause the following
symptoms to occur in the fingers, hands or wrists: numbness, tingling, pain,
stabbing sensation, alteration of skin colour or of the skin. If any of these
symptoms occur, see a doctor. Put safety first in the case of fire: 5. If fire
comes from the engine or smoke appears from anywhere other than the exhaust
vent, at first distance yourself from the product to ensure your physical
safety. 6. Use a dry powder fire extinguisher on the fire to prevent it from
spreading. 7. A panicked reaction could result in the fire and other damage
becoming more extensive.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model
WER18HP4
WER18HW4
Product Number
1938323001
1938324001
Working Width
460mm (18″)
Drive Type
Hand Push
Self-Propelled
Cutting Heights
25-80mm – 8 levels
25-90mm – 8 levels
Height Adjustment
Single Lever
Collector Capacity
65L
Deck
Steel
Wheel Diameter Functions
Engine Engine Displacement
Front 7″ – Rear 8″
Rear Collect – Mulch
B&S 450E Single cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled, OHV (Overhead Valve)
Rear Collect – Mulch Side Discharge B&S 500E
Single cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled, OHV (Overhead Valve)
125cc
140cc
Rated Engine Power
1.72kW
1.96kW
Rated Engine Speed
2800rpm
Oil Tank Capacity
0.47L
Fuel Tank Capacity
0.75L
0.8L
Guaranteed Noise Power Level LWA
95 dB(A)
Emission Sound Pressure Level LPA Vibration ahv:
73.5 dB(A) – uncertainty K: 3 dB(A)
4.032 m/s2 uncertainty K: 1.5 m/s2
4.120 m/s2 uncertainty K: 1.5 m/s2
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product specification and livery according to continued product improvements.
KNOW YOUR MACHINE – WER18HP4
1. Handle Soft Grip 3. OPC/Brake Lever 5. Lower Handle 7. Air Filter Housing 9. Rear Wheel 11. Fuel Tank Cap 13. Spark Plug Cap 15. Rear Discharge Cover 17. Exhaust/Muffler
2. Upper Handle 4. Handle Fixing 6. Grass Collector 8. Single Height Adjuster Lever 10. Engine Oil Filler Cap & Dipstick 12. Cutting Deck 14. Recoil Starter Handle 16. Front Wheel 18. Grass Collector Full Flap
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KNOW YOUR MACHINE – WER18HW4
1. Self-Propelled Lever 3. Upper Handle 5. Handle Fixing 7. Grass Collector 9. Single Height Adjuster Lever 11. Engine Oil Filler Cap & Dipstick 13. Cutting Deck 15. Recoil Starter Handle 17. Front Wheel 19. Recoil Guide 21. Grass Collector Full Flap
2. Handle Soft Grip 4. OPC/Brake Lever 6. Lower Handle 8. Air Filter Housing 10. Rear Wheel 12. Fuel Tank Cap 14. Spark Plug Cap 16. Rear Discharge Cover 18. Exhaust/Muffler 20. Side Discharge Chute
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ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY/PRE-OPERATION This manual gives instructions on the correct assembly
and safe use of your machine. It is important that you read these instructions
carefully. If necessary, obtain assistance to remove from packaging, take care
when carrying the mower to the lawn, as the blades are sharp.
REMOVE LAWN MOWER FROM CARTON Roll the lawn mower out of the carton and check
thoroughly for additional loose parts. Please ensure that you have all the
below necessary parts, before commencing with the assembly. In the unlikely
event that you are missing a component, please do contact us for assistance.
Tel: 01793 333212, option 2 Email: customerservice@webbgardenpower.co.uk
February to October – Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.30pm excl. Bank Holidays
November to January – Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm excl. Bank Holidays
IMPORTANT INFORMATION NOTE: This product is a 4-stroke engine powered machine.
The engine MUST be filled with recommended 4-stroke SAE30 or 10W/30 air cooled
lawnmower engine oil BEFORE starting. Fresh unleaded petrol must be used in
this unit. DO NOT use Ethanol based fuels. DO NOT mix oil with fuel. ALWAYS
REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUAL FOR FULL INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING Prior to any assembly, disconnect the spark plug cap from the spark
plug and ground it against the engine by
attaching the boot to a bolt or metal clip to DO NOT attempt to start this
machine without it first being FULLY assembled. DO NOT attempt to start this
mower without first adding 4-stroke SAE30 or 10W/30 air cooled lawnmower
engine oil to the engine.
HANDLES 1. Attach the lower handle to the cutting deck, using the handle
fixings supplied. Repeat on the other side. 2. Attach the upper handle to the
lower handle, using the handle fixings supplied. Repeat on the other side.
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CABLE TIDY 1. Place the cable tidy over the handle assembly and house the
cables into the tidy.
RECOIL STARTER HANDLE Please note the actual housing is locate on the upper
handle and not within the handle fixings as imaged below. 1. To ease starting
of the machine, the recoil starter handle can be housed on the handle
assembly. 2. To house it correctly, pull the OPC/Brake lever towards the main
handle. Do not let go. 3. Now grab the recoil starter handle and slowly lift
it towards the housing. There will be some resistance
and do not pull too hard. Wrap the Starter rope through the housing and seat
the recoil starter housing. 4. You can now release the OPC/Brake lever.
CUTTING FUNCTIONS (Model Specific) NOTE: These functions can be converted by changing accessory setting. Please see the following chart for detail setting.
Fitted
Function Collection Mulching Side Discharge
Mulch Plug
No Yes Yes
Grass Collector
Yes No No
Side Discharge Chute
(WER18HW4 ONLY)
No No Yes
GRASS COLLECTOR ASSEMBLY 1. Assemble the grass collector following the below
steps:
Step 1: Position the upper and lower sections of the grass collector. Align
the lugs marked 1 & 2 of the lower section to the front of the upper section.
Place the collector on the ground and apply downward pressure to secure the
two sections. Always start the assembly at the front and work round the
collector.
Step 2: Continue working from the front and push each lug into position until
completed. WARNING: Do not hit the collector with your hand or any hand tool,
this will break the collector.
Step 3: Before fitting the collector to the machine, check that all the lugs
are positioned correctly and secure. To test, hold the collector and apply
downward pressure to the base of the mesh collector.
Step 4: Regular cleaning of the collector, will ensure that maximum collection
is achieved at all times. Clean all vents and screens.
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FITTING 1. Lift the grass collector flap up, so that it opens past the handle
assembly. Hold in position and place the
grass collector hooks over the springs and place into position. 2. Lower the
grass collector flap to sit onto the grass collector.
Using the grass collector, ensures your cuttings are forced to the back of the
collector, using air generated by the rotation of the cutting blade. Once
full, stop the machine and turn off the engine. Remove the spark plug cap from
the spark plug. Empty the grass cuttings. MULCH PLUG NOTE: Mulching stops
collection of grass into the rear collector. You will find the mulch plug
loose in the carton or fitted to the machine. If the mulch plug is not located
in the carton, lift the grass collector flap at the rear of the machine and
remove the mulch plug.
(The image used is for information purposes only. The mulch plug may differ in
shape from the item supplied)
Mulching helps maintain a healthy and green lawn by re-circulating and re-
cutting the grass cuttings under the mowing deck, producing very fine mulch.
The cuttings are forced onto the lawn, rapidly decomposing, putting nutrients
back into the soil.
SIDE DISCHARGE CHUTE (WER18HW4 ONLY) NOTE : When using the side discharge
function, you need to fit the mulch plug, prior to starting the machine. 1.
Unlock and lift the side discharge cover. 2. Hook the side discharge chute
onto the lawnmower, using the bar of the cover. 3. Release the side discharge
cover to sit onto the chute.
The side discharge chute allows your cuttings to leave the deck to the side of
the machine. This is usually used when cutting heavy or tall grass, to enable
the user to collect after cutting, using other means. HEIGHT OF CUT
CAUTION Adjust the cutting height only when the engine is switched off the
spark plug cap has been pulled from the
spark plug. To adjust the height of cut, the machine has been supplied with a
single lever, located at the right rear wheel. Adjusting the height of cut
should only be undertaken when the engine is off, and the blade has come to a
complete standstill. To adjust the height of cut, grab the height of cut lever
and push it away from the gauge and then lift or lower the lever to the
required height of cut. Moving the lever forward will higher the height of
cut. Moving the lever back, will lower the height of cut. Never attempt to cut
long grass on the lowest cutting height. Always attempt to cut long grass at
the higher cutting heights and then pass over the lawn again, selecting a
lower cutting height.
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OPERATION
FUEL & OIL
WARNING YOUR MACHINE IS SUPPLIED WITHOUT ENGINE OIL OR PETROL Operating the
engine with insufficient oil, can have catastrophic consequences. Any failure
caused by insufficient oil, will not be covered by the manufacturer’s
warranty.
READ THE SUPPLIED BRIGGS & STRATTON OPERATORS MANUAL CAREFULLY.
Fuel & its vapors are very flammable. Do not use or fuel the machine near a
flame, sparks or while smoking. Allow the engine to cool for more than 3
minutes, before re-fueling. Never fuel the machine with engine
running. Fuel the engine at least 15 metres away from your work area. Always
fuel your machine outdoors. IMPORTANT: Fuel which is older than 30 days old
can become stale and cause acid & gum deposits in the fuel system or essential
carburettor components. This could result in starting issues which would not
be covered by your manufacturer’s warranty. Ensure that any stored petrol is
clearly marked in a separate appropriate canister for a maximum of 30 days, if
not mixed with a fuel additive. If the machine is not going to be used for a
long period, drain the fuel tank, start the engine and drain the carburetor of
any remaining fuel.
To keep fuel fresh, we recommend you use SURE-START FUEL ADDITIVE (HP-199)
from Handy Parts. A fuel additive added to your fuel at the time of purchase,
will help make your machine easier to start, extend the shelf life of your
fuel mixture for up to two years, keeps the carburettor & engine clean, plus
reduces emissions and increases fuel economy. A 250ml bottle of SURE-START
FUEL ADDITIVE will treat 25 litres of fuel. Only use 4-stroke SAE30 or 10W/30
air cooled lawnmower engine oil. DO NOT USE automotive or marine oil.
HOW TO ADD FUEL Fuel Recommendations – refer to the Briggs & Stratton
operators manual supplied with your machine.
WARNING Petrol and its vapours are extremely flammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
ADDING FUEL Turn engine off and let engine cool at least 2 minutes before
removing the fuel cap. Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well-ventilated area. Do
not overfill fuel tank. Fill tank to approximately 1.5 inches (38 mm) below
top of neck to allow for fuel expansion. Fuel tank capacity: See Briggs &
Stratton Instruction Manual. · Keep petrol away from sparks, open flames,
pilot lights, heat, and other ignition sources. · Check fuel lines, tank, cap,
and fittings frequently for cracks or leaks. Replace if necessary. · If fuel
spill, wait until it evaporates before starting engine. 1. Clean the fuel cap
area of dirt and debris. Remove the fuel cap. 2. Fill the fuel tank with
petrol. To allow for expansion of petrol, do not fill above the bottom of the
fuel tank
neck. 3. Reinstall the fuel cap.
ENGINE OIL 1. Remove the oil filler cap with built in dipstick.
Oil Filler Cap
2. Fill the engine with 4-stroke SAE30 or 10W/30 air cooled lawnmower engine
oil. DO NOT USE automotive or marine oil. The use of a funnel will aid the
filling. The engine capacity: See Briggs & Stratton Instruction Manual.
3. Do not over fill! 4. After one minute, we recommend the dipstick on the
oil filler cap is wiped with a clean cloth and dipped
(without screwing into the filler neck) to ensure the oil level remains
between the minimum and maximum marks on the dipstick.
5. Replace and tighten the oil filler cap with built in dipstick. AMBIENT
TEMPERATURES The specification of oil required may change depending on the
outdoot temperatures you are operating the machine in. Refer to the Briggs &
Stratton operators manual for further information.
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ENGINE STARTING & STOPPING PROCEDURE (NOTE: STARTING AN ENGINE WITHOUT ENGINE
OIL OR FUEL CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE THE MACHINE) STARTING THE ENGINE (COLD) 1.
Make sure that your mower is on a safe, flat area (a paved area or path is
ideal – avoid thick wet grass and
gravel surfaces) away from fuel or fuelling areas to make starting safe. 2.
Press the fuel primer bulb, located on the side of the engine, within the air
filter casing, three times.
3. Pull the OPC/Brake lever towards the main handle. Do not let go.
4. Grab the recoil starter handle and pull lightly until resistance is felt,
then pull rapidly.
5. The engine should start. 6. Rehouse the recoil starter handle. Do not let
it go until housed to prevent damage. 7. If the engine does not start, run
through from step 2 again.
NOTE: If the engine won’t start after you have operated the starter several
times, the engine may be flooded with excess fuel. Use the following procedure
to clear and start a flooded engine. 1. Release the OPC/Brake lever. 2. Remove
the spark plug, dry it, and then reinstall it. NOTE: Install the spark plug
carefully by hand, to avoid cross-threading. After the plug is seated tighten
1/8 to 1/4 turn with socket spanner of spark plug to compress the washer. 3.
Pull the OPC/Brake lever towards the upper handle. 4. Operate the starter as
described above. STARTING THE ENGINE (WARM/HOT) 1. Pull the OPC/Brake lever
towards the main handle. Do not let go.
2. Grab the recoil starter handle and pull lightly until resistance is felt,
then pull rapidly.
3. The engine should start. 4. Rehouse the recoil starter handle. Do not let
it go until housed to prevent damage. 5. If the engine does not start, run
through from step 1 again. NOTE: if the engine won’t start after you have
operated the starter several times, the engine may be flooded with excess
fuel. Use following procedure to clear and start a flooded engine. 1. Release
the OPC/Brake lever. 2. Remove the spark plug, dry it, and then reinstall it.
NOTE: Install the spark plug carefully by hand, to avoid cross-threading.
After the plug is seated tighten 1/8 to 1/4 turn with socket spanner of spark
plug to compress the washer. 3. Pull the OPC/Brake lever towards the upper
handle. 4. Operate the starter as described above.
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STOPPING THE ENGINE 1. Release the OPC/Brake lever. The engine will come to a
stop and a couple of seconds later, the blade will
stop rotating. 2. Or you can move the throttle lever to the STOP position.
SELF-PROPELLED (WER18HW4 ONLY) To self-propel your lawnmower, 1. Start the
engine as stated above. 2. Push the drive lever up to the main handle. The
lawnmower will start to move with the engine running
and blade rotating. It is easier to manually push the machine a couple of
steps and then engage the selfpropelled motion to ensure the grass is not
damaged and the machine does not take off, away from the user suddenly. 3. To
stop the lawnmower moving, just simply release the drive lever in good time.
4. The self-propel speed has been set at the factory and cannot be adjusted.
MOWING WITH GRASS COLLECTOR
WARNING Always observe the strictest safety procedures when using the
lawnmower. Carefully read the safety
instructions of this manual before using the lawnmower. Never open the rear
flap when the grass bag has been detached (to be emptied) and the engine is
still
running. The rotating blade can cause serious injuries! 1. Select your
required height of cut setting. 2. Start the engine and allow it to run and
warm up. See Starting the Engine section of the manual. 3. Keep a firm grip on
the upper handle with OPC/Brake lever always engaged when attempting to cut.
4. Pull the Drive lever up to the handle when you wish to self-propel.
EMPTYING THE GRASS COLLECTOR As soon as grass clippings start to trail the
lawnmower, it is time to empty the grass bag. NOTE: Before taking off the
grass collector, switch off the engine and wait until the blade has come to a
stop. 1. To take off the grass collector, use one hand to lift up the rear
cover and the other to grab onto the grass
collector carry handle. The rear cover automatically falls down after removing
the grass collector and closes off the rear chute opening. 2. Empty the grass
debris from the grass collector and refit. NOTE: If any grass residue is
caught in the discharge chute, clean it using a brush. Do not remove grass
debris in the mower deck or on the blade by hand or with your feet. Instead
use suitable tools such as a brush or broom. To ensure that the cut grass can
be collected into the grass collector, the discharge opening and inside the
mower deck must be cleared of any blockage.
MOWING WITH THE SIDE DISCHARGE CHUTE NOTE : When using the side discharge
function. Remove the grass collector and plug the mulch plug into the rear of
the machine. 1. Unlock the side discharge cover and lift. Hook in the side
discharge chute. 2. Allow the side discharge cover to secure onto the side
discharge chute into position. 3. Remove the grass collector. Place the grass
collector in a safe place. 4. Insert the mulch plug into the rear of the
machine. 5. Start the machine and mow. Grass will be discharged from the side
discharge chute back to the floor. NOTE: If any grass residue is caught in the
side discharge chute, clean it using a brush. Do not remove grass debris in
the mower deck or on the blade by hand or with your feet. Instead use suitable
tools such as a brush or broom.
MOWING WITH THE MULCH PLUG NOTE: Mulching stops collection of grass into the
rear collector. 1. Lift the rear cover and remove the grass collector. 2.
Insert the mulch plug into the rear of the machine 3. Allow the rear collector
to sit on the rear of the deck. 1. Start the machine and mow. The grass will
be discharged back to the floor, under the deck in finely cut
particals providing nutriants to the ground.
MOWING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Walk, never run with the mower, be very careful when
mowing uneven or rough ground. 2. Be careful when changing the direction of
the mower on a slope. Mow across the face of slopes, never
down or up. 3. Do not mow excessively steep slopes. 4. Best results will be
achieved if the grass is dry. Wet grass will clog the blade & grass collection
system. 5. Grass grows at different rates at different times of the year.
Never use the lowest cutting height for the
first cut of the season or in drought conditions. 6. Do not remove grass
debris in the mower deck or on the blade by hand or with your feet. Instead
use
suitable tools such as a brush or broom. 7. Check that all nuts, bolts and
screws are well tightened. 8. Before mowing, place the grass collector in its
position. 9. Before mowing make sure that the blade and the blade fixing screw
are securely fastened. When blade
cutting edges require re-sharpening, this must be done evenly on both sides,
so as to prevent any imbalance. If you are unsure how to sharpen the blade,
please visit your local Approved Service Dealer. If the blade is damaged, it
must be replaced. 10. When mowing, always wear a long trousers and strong
footwear. 11. Do not run the engine in an enclosed and/or poorly ventilated
area, where gas of the engine contains carbon monoxide, which are dangerous
for your health. 12. Work only when there is enough light.
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13. Turn off the engine if you must leave the lawnmower unattended. 14. Never
lift the rear of the mower while starting the engine and never place your
hands and feet
underneath the deck or into the rear discharge chute while the engine is
running. 15. Never change in any way the rated speed of the engine. 16. On
self-propelled mowers, disconnect the self-propelled system before starting
the engine. 17. Never lift or carry the mower while the engine is running. 18.
Stop the engine and remove the spark plug cover in these cases:
– Before any operation under the deck or the rear discharge chute. – Before
any maintenance, repairing or checking operations. – Before carrying, lifting
or removing the mower. – If you leave the mower unattended or changing the
cutting height. – To remove and emptying the grass catcher. – After hitting a
foreign object, stop the engine and check thoroughly the mower in order to see
if it
is damaged. Take the machine to a local Approved Service Dealer for inspection
if necessary. Repairs of this nature are not covered under the Manufacturer’s
warranty. – If the mower vibrates in an abnormal way, find the reasons why,
and take your mower to a local Approved Service Dealer.
WARNING After the engine has stopped, the blade will still rotate a couple of
seconds.
CAUTION Operating on gradients could cause the machine to tip over. Allowing
anyone to operate this machine without proper instruction may result in
injury. Wear sturdy, full coverage footwear. Operating this machine with bare
feet, or with open toe shoes or
sandals increases your risk of injury. Do not use the machine at night or in
poor light. Be sure to transport the machine from one place to another with
the engine off. Be sure to wear heavy gloves when cleaning underside of the
deck or handling the blade. To prevent damage, check the machine for any signs
of damage or other faults when operated.
MAINTENANCE, CLEANING & STORAGE
WARNING Improper maintenance & storage of the machine may void your warranty.
Keep the machine clean for better
and safer performance. Turn off the engine before performing any maintenance.
If the engine must be run, make sure the area is
well ventilated. The exhaust emits dangerous carbon monoxide gases.
MAINTENANCE Use only original equipment replacement parts. Other parts may not
perform as well, may damage the unit and may result in injury. In addition,
use of other parts may invalidate your warranty. · Before each use, check all
nuts & bolts to be sure they are sufficiently tightened. · We recommend only
manufacturer original parts are used when maintaining this machine. Failure to
do so
could invalidate your manufacturer’s warranty. · The engine must be switched
off, with the spark plug cap removed, before the machine is unassembled,
cleaned, serviced or maintained. LUBRICATION · WHEELS – Lubricate the ball
bearings in each wheel at least once a season with a light oil.
CUTTING BLADE · When removing the cutting blade assembly, protect your hands
with a pair of heavy-duty gardening
gloves. · Secure the blade with a large piece of wood, to stop the blade from
rotating. · Remove the blade bolt and washer, by turning anti-clockwise, that
hold the blade and blade boss to the
engine crankshaft. · Remove the blade assembly and the blade adaptor from the
crankshaft.
WARNING Periodically inspect the blade adaptor for cracks, especially if you
strike a foreign object. Replace where
necessary
It is recommended that cutting blade sharpening should be undertaken by an
approved service dealer. When sharpening the blade, follow the original angle
of grind as a guide. It is extremely important that each cutting edge receives
an equal amount of grinding to prevent an unbalanced blade. An unbalanced
blade will cause excessive vibration when rotating at high speeds. It may
cause damage to the mower or personal injury. · Be sure to install the blade
assembly with the side of the blade marker with the part number, facing to the
ground, when the lawnmower is in the operating position. · Slide the blade
boss onto the engine crankshaft. · Place the blade assembly onto the blade
adaptor. Ensure the blade is aligned with and seated on the blade
boss. · Place washer onto the blade. · Replace the blade bolt. · Tighten blade
bolt to torque 45-50Nm (33-36ft.lb) Note: To ensure safe operation of your
lawnmower, the blade bolt must be checked periodically for correct torque.
THE DETAIL PROVIDED BELOW ARE GENERIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR 4-STROKE PETROL
LAWNMOWER ENGINES. ALWAYS REFER TO THE BRIGGS & STRATTON OPERATORS MANUAL FOR
FULL AND COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR ENGINES MAINTENANCE.
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REMOVE ENGINE OIL
CAUTION Used oil is a hazardous waste product and must be disposed of
properly. Do not discard with household waste. Check with your local
authorities, service center, or dealer for safe disposal/recycling facilities.
WARNING Before draining any oil, ensure the fuel tank is empty. Fuel can leak
out and result in a fire or explosion. To
empty the fuel tank, run the engine until it stops from lack of fuel. ·
Draining the oil can only be undertaken from the oil filler neck. · Turn off
the engine. · Remove the spark plug cap and keep away from the spark plug. ·
Drain while the engine is still warm to assure rapid and complete drainage. ·
Remove the oil filler cap with dipstick. · Place an approved container below
the machine. · Ensure you keep the spark plug end of the engine up. · Install
Oil drain plug and wrench tighten. · Refill with the recommended oil and check
its level as required, following instructions within this manual. Oil
capacity: See Specification section of this manual. Wash your hands with soap
and water after touching used oil. NOTE: Please dispose of used motor oil in a
manner that is compatible with the environment. We suggest you put it in a
sealed container to your local service for reclamation. Do not throw it away
into the refuge collection or pour it on the ground or in drains.
AIR FILTER A dirty air filter will block air flow into the carburettor. To
prevent carburettor malfunction, service the air filter regularly. Service
more frequently when operating the engine in extremely dusty areas. 1. Remove
the air filter cover. Remove the filter. Carefully check both for holes and
tears and replace it if
damaged. 2. Foam element: clean in warm soapy water, rinse and allow to dry
thoroughly or clean in high flash-point
solvent and allow to dry. Dip the element in clean engine oil and squeeze out
all the excess. The engine will smoke during initial start-up if too much oil
is left in the foam.
WARNING Never use gasoline or low flash point solvents to clean the air
cleaner element. A fire or explosion
could occur.
CAUTION Never run the engine without air filter or rapid engine wear will be
the result.
SPARK PLUG To ensure proper engine operation, the spark plug must be properly
gapped and free of deposits. 1. Do not attempt to remove the plug from a hot
engine in order to avoid possible damage to the threads. 2. Remove the spark
plug cap.
WARNING If the engine has been running, the exhaust (muffler) will be very
hot. Be careful not to touch the exhaust
(muffler). 3. Visually inspect the spark plug. Discard it if the insulator is
cracked or chipped. 4. Measure the plug gap with a feeler gauge.
Specifications of the plug gap can be found
5. Attach the plug washer, thread the plug in by hand to prevent cross-
threading. 6. When mounting a new spark plug, you should screw 1/2 more thread
with the wrench after the washer is
compressed. If you are mounting an old one, you should only screw 1/8-1/4 more
thread.
CAUTION The spark plug must be securely tightened. An improperly tightened
plug can become very hot and possibly
damage the engine. Never use a spark plug with an improper heat range.
CLEANING
CAUTION Do not use a water hose or pressure washer to clean the engine. Water
can damage the engine or
contaminate the fuel system. · Keep your machine clean. Thoroughly clean the
machine at the end of each use, paying attention to
stones or mud in and around the tines. · Clean the engine regularly with a
cloth or brush. Keep the cooling system (blower housing area) clean to
permit proper air circulation which is essential to engine performance and
life. Be certain to remove all dust, dirt and combustible debris from exhaust
area.
STORAGE & TRANSPORT The following steps should be taken to prepare your
machine for storage.
STORING THE LAWNMOWER FOR SHORT PERIODS The lawnmower can be stored for short
periods of time (less than 15 days) without performing any storage
maintenance.Before placing the lawnmower into storage always carry out the
following: 1. Allow the engine to fully cool. 2. Ensure the grass collector is
empty.
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3. Clean all debris from under the mower deck. 4. Store the lawnmower on a
flat and level surface with the mower upright. 5. Store in a safe place which
is not accessible by children or people who are not familiar with operation.
STORING THE LAWNMOWER FOR EXTENDED PERIODS If the lawnmower is to be place
into storage for more than 15 days, storage maintenance must be performed on
the lawnmower. If the following steps are not carried out, when you next
operate the lawnmower it may not start correctly and may need to be serviced.
CAUTION Do not empty the petrol tank in enclosed areas, near fire or when
smoking. Petrol fumes can cause
explosions and fire
1. Empty the petrol tank with a petrol suction pump if available. 2.
Alternatively, start the engine and let it run until any remaining petrol has
been used up. 3. Change the oil at the end of every season. See removing oil
within this manual. 4. Clean the cooling fins of the cylinder and the housing
5. Be sure to clean the entire machine to protect the paint. 6. Store the
machine in a well-ventilated place. 7. Remove the spark plug. Use an oil can
to fill approx. 20 ml oil into the combustion chamber. Operate the
starter to evenly distribute the oil in the combustion chamber. Replace the
spark plug. 8. Store in a dry, clean and frost-protected place, out of reach
of unauthorised persons.
CAUTION The engine must have completely cooled down before storing. NOTE: When
storing any type of power equipment in an unventilated or material storage
shed, – Care should be taken to rust-proof the equipment. Using a light oil or
silicone, coat the equipment, especially cables and all moving parts. – Be
careful not to bend or kink cables. – If the starter rope becomes disconnected
from rope guide on handle, disconnect and ground the spark plug wire. Depress
the blade control handle and pull the starter rope out from engine slowly.
Slip the starter rope into the rope guide bolt on handle.
DO NOT STORE fuel for longer than 30 days. Fuel can become stale and cause
damage to the engine carburetor, which is not covered by the machines
manufacturer’s warranty.
TRANSPORT · Empty the petrol tank · Always let the engine run until it has
used up the remainder of petrol in the tank. · Empty the engine oil from the
warm engine. · Remove the spark plug boot from the spark plug. · Clean the
cooling fins of the cylinder and the housing. · Use the original packaging to
ship whenever possible.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Refer to the Briggs & Stratton operators manual, supplied with your machine for engine related information.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
REMEDIAL ACTION
Fuel tank is empty.
Fill tank with fuel
Spark plug loose.
Tighten spark plug.
Spark plug wire loose or disconnected from plug.
Install spark plug wire on spark plug.
Spark plug gap is incorrect
Set correct gap between electrodes.
Spark plug is defective.
Install new, correctly gapped plug.
Engine does not start Carburettor is flooded with
Remove air filter and pull starter rope continuously until carburetor clears itself. Install
fuel.
air filter. If problem persists consult local
Approved Service Dealer.
Fuel becomes stale after 30 days and causes
Old Fuel
residues to build and `gunk up’ the carburettor. Change with fresh fuel. If problem persists
consult local Approved Service Dealer.
Unit running in start position Move throttle lever back to Hare/Fast position
Spark plug cap loose
Connect and tighten the spark plug cap
Fuel becomes stale after 30 days and causes
Blocked fuel line or stale fuel
residues to build and `gunk up’ the carburettor. Change with fresh fuel. If problem persists
Engine runs erratic
consult local Approved Service Dealer.
Vent in fuel cap is blocked
Clean vent
Water or dirt in fuel system
Drain fuel tank. Refill with fresh fuel. If problem persists consult local Approved Service Dealer.
Dirty air filter
Clean air filter
Carburettor out of adjustment Visit approved Briggs & Stratton Service Dealer.
Engine overheats
Engine oil level low Air flow restricted
Fill engine with 4-stroke SAE30 lawnmower oil. Refer to Briggs & Stratton operators manual. Visit approved Briggs & Stratton Service Dealer.
Carburettor out of adjustment Visit approved Briggs & Stratton Service Dealer.
Lawnmower will not collect grass
Mulch plug in exit chute
Remove mulch plug.
Engine speed too low
Set throttle between ¾ and full throttle.
Wet grass
Do not mow when the grass is wet.
Lawnmower will not mulch grass
Excessively high grass
Mow once at a high cutting height, then mow again at the desired height or make a narrower
cutting swath (1/2 width).
Dull blade
Sharpen or replace blade.
Uneven cut
Wheels not positioned correctly
Place all four wheels in same height position.
Dull blade
Sharpen or replace blade.
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PARTS DIAGRAM – WER18HP4 (1938323001)
PARTS LIST – WER18HP4 (1938323001)
Item No. Webb Description
Webb Part No. Qty Item No. Webb Description
Webb Part No. Qty
1 Upper Handle with Soft Grip WE213-13001C01S010 1 29 Pan Head M5*12 Bolt
WE213-29
2
2
30 Height Adjuster Board WE213-23041G02D010 1
3
Recoil Guide
WE195-13061C05D030 1 31
M5 Nut
M-M5PLAINNUT 2
4
M6 Flat Washer
M-M6FLATWASHER 1 32
Engine Fixing Bolt
WE213-32
3
5
M6 Lock Nut
M-M6SELFLOCKNUT 2 44
Grass Collector WE213-35000C050000 1
6
OPC/Brake Lever
WE195-14010T01S010 1 45
Wheel Cap
WE196-20021T200000 4
7
OPC/Brake Cable
WE213-14050C030010 1 46
8″ Wheel Trim WE196-20022T210000 2
8
M6x30 Bolt
M-M6X30MM
1 47
M8 Washer
M-M8FLATWASHER 4
9
Triangular Knob
WE213-13020T010000 2 48
Wheel Bearing
WE213-48
4
10
Lower Handle
QG119-13011C01S010 1 49
8″ Wheel
WE195-20050T200000 2
11
Square Neck Bolt – Long QG117-13051T01D010 2 50
Dust Cover
WE195-21053T010000 4
12
M8 Nut
M-M8PLAINNUT 8 51
Thin Sleeve
QG117-21051C030000 2
13
Right Bracket
QG119-13081C03S01B 1 52 Rear Axle Assembly WE213-22200C030000 1
14
Bolt, Hex M8*16
WE213-14
4 53
Thick Sleeve
WE213-21041C03000A 2
15
Hex Bolt
WE213-15
4 54
W Spring
WE213-22061C03D01A 2
16
Left Bracket
QG119-13071C03S01B 1 55 Connecting Rod Spring WE213-23021C03D010 1
17
Cable Clip
WE195-14081T020000 2 56
Connecting Rod WE213-23010C03S010 1
18
B&S 450E Engine
N/A
1 57
7″Wheel Trim WE213-20022T200000 2
19
Connecting Rod Clip QG117-23031T01D01A 2 58
7″ Wheel
QG117-20030T200000 2
20
Transparent Pipe
WE195-34031C030000 2 59 Front Axle Assembly QG119-21010C02S010 1
21
Spri ng
WE213-21
1 60
U Spring
QG119-21061C03D010 2
22
Flap Card
WE213-22
1 61 Half-Circle Key 4mm WE195-30051T01000A 1
23 Torsional Spring Spacer
WE213-23
1 62
Bush
WE213-30013T19Y010 1
24
Rear Grass Flap Spring QG119-34041C05D010 2 63
Blade Boss
WE213-30020T03Y010 1
25
Rear Grass Flap
QG119-34011C080000 1 64
Bl a de
WE213-31031C33S010 1
26
Rear Flap Axle
WE213-34021C01Y010 1 65
Washer
WE213-65
1
27
Sealing Strip
WE213-34061C030010 1 66
Washer
WE213-31061T01Z010 1
28
Deck
WE213-10010C18S050 1 67 Blade Bolt 3/8-24×32
WE213-67
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PARTS DIAGRAM – WER18HW4 (1938324001)
PARTS LIST – WER18HW4 (198324001)
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Designation: Petrol Hand Push 460mm Lawnmower Model(s): WER18HP4 Product No.:
1938323001 Type/Serial No. As per rating label on machine Engine Displacement:
125 cm3 Rated Engine Power: 1.72kW Rated Engine Speed: 2800rpm
Complies with the following directives: Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC The
conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with EN ISO
5395-1:2013/A1:2018; EN ISO 5395-2:2013/A2:2017
Outdoor Noise Directive 2000/14/EC & 2005/88/EC Guaranteed Noise Power Level
LWA: 95 dB(A) According to 2000/14/EC Emission Sound Pressure Level LPA: 73.5
dB(A) – uncertainty K: 3 m/s2 Vibration ahv: 4.032 m/s2 – uncertainty K: 1.5
m/s2
Notified Body: TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH Addresses: Ridlerstraße 65, 80339
Münich, Germany
Authorised signatory and technical file holder Date: 14/02/2022
Signature: Name: Mr Simon Belcher Position: Chairman Company: Handy
Distribution Ltd Address: Murdock Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 5HY.
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Designation: Petrol Self-Propelled 460mm Lawnmower Model(s): WER18HW4 Product
No.: 1938324001 Type/Serial No. As per rating label on machine Engine
Displacement: 140 cm3 Rated Engine Power: 1.96kW Rated Engine Speed: 2800rpm
Complies with the following directives: Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC The
conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with EN ISO
5395-1:2013/A1:2018; EN ISO 5395-2:2013/A2:2017
Outdoor Noise Directive 2000/14/EC & 2005/88/EC Guaranteed Noise Power Level
LWA: 95 dB(A) According to 2000/14/EC Emission Sound Pressure Level LPA: 73.9
dB(A) – uncertainty K: 3 m/s2 Vibration ahv: 4.120 m/s2 – uncertainty K: 1.5
m/s2
Notified Body: TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH Addresses: Ridlerstraße 65, 80339
Münich, Germany
Authorised signatory and technical file holder Date: 14/02/2022
Signature: Name: Mr Simon Belcher Position: Chairman Company: Handy
Distribution Ltd Address: Murdock Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 5HY.
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This Service Book is provided with your Webb, to help you look after your
purchase to our recommendations and enable you to take advantage of the
conditional manufacturer domestic warranty.
Present this service book to your authorised Webb repair dealer, whenever a
service or a warranty appraisal is required.
The booklet is applicable to the following products, in the UK only: Ride On
Lawn Tractors Cylinder Lawnmowers
Petrol Rotary Lawnmowers Petrol Hand Held Range
Please register your machine using the following pages or at
www.webbgardenpower.co.uk. By registering your machine, you agree to maintain
the machine in accordance with the service schedules specified in this manual
and services duly recorded. (Not applicable for Webb electric handheld
machines). You may be asked to produce this
booklet as proof of servicing in the event of a claim. Proof of purchase
should also be kept as a reference. Ensure you have the following information
available from your machine product label. The two examples below can
be found on your machine:
1 2
1. Model Number 2. Serial & Product Number
Please complete using BLOCK CAPITALS. Sections marked must be completed to
validate Warranty.
SERVICE BOOK
1. Users Statement of Warranty Each new machine is warranted against
defective material or assembly of material under normal usage. The warranty
applies to the original purchaser, is not transferable and covers faulty parts
and the labour involved in replacing and repairing those parts, which are of
original manufacture.
2. Period of Warranty – valid from 1 January 2020 Webb (excludes Dynamic,
Legacy & Heritage), 2 year conditional warranty from the original date of sale
to the first domestic user. Webb (Dynamic, Legacy & Heritage) 1 year warranty
from the original date of sale to the first domestic user. 90 days from the
original date of sale to the professional/commercial or for hire user. Engine
warranty as per the engine manufacturer’s warranty, which will be supplied
with the machine. 90 days from the original date of sale for Replacement Spare
Parts All machines’ must be serviced within the first 14 months from the
original date of purchase, to qualify for a second year parts & labour
warranty, details of the service must be recorded in the service record within
this manual. A reduced warranty period of 90 days applies to those items which
are subject to normal wear and tear and in normal use, will need replacement
or adjustment. These items are chargeable after 90 days of ownership.
Filters Tyres / Wheels Drive chains and belts Brake & clutch friction
components Control cable & starter cords Fluids & lubricants
Spark plugs Blades (Lawnmowers & Brushcutters)
Cutter bars (Hedgecutters) Drive & clutch cable surfaces Nylon Lines (Line
Trimmers)
Carburettor cleaning Bearings Bushes
Electric cable Grass collectors
3. Not covered by this warranty (a) The warranty policy does not cover any
depreciation or damages caused by ordinary wear, rusting or corrosion, lack of
correct maintenance or operation, misuse, abuse, lack of transportation or
accident. (b) The warranty policy does not cover any costs necessary for the
standard periodic maintenance services instructed by the operators manual, or
service parts replacement which would include oil, filters, tyres, belts,
brake linings, fuses, blades, seals and other service parts unless it can be
proven that the item has evidence of faulty manufacture. (c) The warranty
policy will not cover failure or damage caused as a result of parts or
accessories being modified without the written approval of GJ Handy & Co Ltd.
(d) The warranty policy will not cover the unit if non-genuine parts have been
fitted and as a result damage has occurred to the unit. (e) The warranty
policy is non-transferable and is only applicable to the original purchaser.
4. Disclaimer (a) This warranty is only a remedy for defect of products. GJ
Handy & Co Ltd will never warranty in terms of the merchantability or the
fitness for a particular purpose. (b) No person is authorised to make any
warranties, representations or promises, expressed or implied, on behalf of GJ
Handy & Co Ltd, or to modify the terms conditions or limitation of this
warranty policy in any way.
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Warranty
(c) Neither GJ Handy & Co Ltd nor any company affiliated with GJ Handy & Co
Ltd shall be liable in any event or manner whatsoever for incidental or
consequential damages or injuries, including, but not limited to, loss of
crops, loss of profit, out of pocket expenses or profits, rental of substitute
equipment or other commercial losses.
5. General (a) Most warrantable failures show up within the first few weeks
of use. These failures are usually straightforward and warranty assessment is
relatively easy. (b) Failures relating to cutter decks and belts need careful
investigation, as the cause may not always be straightforward. Look for damage
to blades and pulleys especially when the cutter belt or blade boss have
snapped or cracked as this could be due to impact damage. (c) Customers should
always refer to the operator/instruction manual when any disputed problem
arises, you will find most areas covered within the manual.
Protecting your machine
Maintenance Regular maintenance of your Webb machine is essential to ensure it
operates, safely, efficiently and therefore reducing the environmental impact.
It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that their Webb machine is
maintained at specific intervals. Any approved Webb service dealer can
undertake a service, which are specialised in our products and will be aware
of your particular machine and any technical updates which will save valuable
time & money. If you are using your machine in dry, dusty or high
temperatures, you will need to service the machine more regularly.
Fuel (if applicable) Due to ongoing efforts by fuel companies to reduce
emissions, unleaded petrol will oxidize & deteriorate in storage overtime,
leaving residue from detergent components. Fuel deterioration problems may
occur when petrol is stored for over 30 days. If you are planning to store
fuel for over 30 days, we recommend you add Handy Parts Sure-Start fuel
stabilizer to fresh fuel after purchasing. SureStart cannot reconstitute stale
fuel.
Storage When storing your machine for an extended period, we do recommend that
you follow the instructions of engine instruction manual. Always store the
fuel in a clean, approved and sealed container. If the container is steel,
ensure it is not corroded. If the container is not filled to its recommended
capacity, air can accelerate fuel deterioration. Always store fuel away from
direct sunlight, in a dark, cool environment.
SERVICE BOOK
Your servicing Webb approved dealer will stamp & date the below relevant
sections, when the correct service actions have been completed.
PLEASE ENSURE THE SERVICE BOOK IS AVAILABLE FOR THE DEALER, DURING SERVICE
WORK.
1st Service
This must be stamped by an approved service dealer to qualify for a free
second year warranty.
(Excluding the Webb Electric Handheld machines)
12 Months
24 Months
Date 36 Months
Date
Date
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48 Months
60 Months
Service Record
72 Months
Date
84 Months
Date
96 Months
Date
108 Months
Date
120 Months
Date
132 Months
Date
Date
Date
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