Webb WER42SP Self Propelled Steel Deck Lawnmower Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
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Webb WER42SP Self Propelled Steel Deck Lawnmower

Webb WER42SP Self Propelled Steel Deck Lawnmower

Please read & understand this manual, paying particular attention to the safety instructions, before use.

The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product specification and livery according to continued product improvements.

What you get with your mower

  1. Petrol Engine Mower
  2. Instruction Manual
  3. Quick Release Handles
  4. Rear Grass Catcher
  5. Spanners
  6. Bolt and Nut Assembly
  7. Spark Plug Socket
  8. Cable Clips
  9. Mulching Plug
    What you get with your mower

BOX CONTENTS / PRODUCT DIAGRAM

  1. Drive Lever
  2. Brake (OPC) Lever
  3. Fuel Tank Cap
  4. Air Filter
  5. Spark Plug
  6. Muffler / Exhaust
  7. Oil Filter and Dipstick
  8. Side Discharge Flap (Not Available on WER42SP)
  9. Height Adjustment Lever
  10. Grass Collection Bag

LOWER HANDLE BAR ASSEMBLY

Remove and ensure you have all the parts required for assembly (see page 2 for reference)

Parts required:
4 x Round cap nuts and 4 cm length bolts

Lower Handle Bar Assembly 

ATTACHING THE SAFETY (OPC) CABLE

Attaching The Safety \(Opc\) Cable 

  1. Lower Handle Bar Assembly
    attach lower handle bar bolts. take the weight of the handle

  2. U pper Handle Bar Assembly
    Spring cord Guide and bolt.

  3. Attaching the Transmission Cable
    3a. Pull the brake lever out of the right side hole, tilt forward and lower towards the mower.
    3b. Insert the end of the cable into the hole in the lever and replace the lever back into hole of the handle.
    Attaching The Safety \(Opc\) Cable 

LOCATE THE STARTER CORD

Locate the Starter Cord Fig 6
Pull the starter cord up to the spring. holding the cord at the lower side of the spring rotate the string clockwise around the spring.

ASSEMBL GIDELINES

UPPER HANDLE BAR ASSEMBLY

Parts required:
2 x Quick Release Handles
2 x 8 cm length Bolts
1 x Spring Cord Guide

Upper Handle Bar Assembly

ATTACHING THE DRIVE CABLE

Attaching the Drive Cable

4a. Pull the drive lever out of the left side hole and lower towards the mower.

4b. Refit the lever into the hole in the mower handle.

FIT THE CABLE CLIPS

Fit the Cable Clips Fig 5
Push the cable clips into place.

Attaching The Drive Cable 

Attach the Grass Catcher

7a. Lift the rear deflector with one hand
7b. Lower the Grass catcher hooks onto bar, left and right.

FIT THE CABLE CLIPS

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

WARNING! The following procedures must be carried out before you start the engine of your lawnmower.

FILL OIL SUMP WITH OIL

FILL FUEL TANK WITH UNLEADED PETROL

Before You Begin

Filling oil sump with oil

The mower is supplied without oil in the engine. Refer to the B&S engine manual before starting the engine for the first time.

  1. Firstly, remove the warning label from under the dipstick, then remove the dipstick and slowly pour SAE30 or 10W/30 lawnmower grade engine oil into the engine via the oil filler (as directed by thr B&S engine manual). Replace the dipstick and tighten.

  2. Before you use the mower each time, check the oil level (fig. 2) and if necessary top up with SAE30 or 10W/30 oil. To check the oil level, unscrew the yowllow dipstick, wipe with a rag and replace into the oil filler (do not screw back in place), remove the dipstick again and check the level.

  3. The oil level must be between the min and max marks on the dip sick (fig.3). Replace the dipstick and screw into place.
    Fill fuel tank with unleaded petrol
    Petrol is highly flammable so extreme caution must be taken when handling it. Always store petrol in approved containers and you must ensure that you use fresh petrol that it less than 4-6 weeks old. Do not mix oil with petrol.

  4. To put petrol in the fuel tank, firstly remove the warning label form under the petrol cap. It’s best to fill the tank using a clean funnel, but never fill it completely (fig. 4). Instead, leave at least 13mm from the bottom of the filler neck to allow for expansion. Ensure that you securely tighten the petrol cap after filling. (Funnel & fuel not supplied).

STARTING THE ENGINE

WARNING! The following procedures must be carried out before you start the engine of your lawnmower.

Starting The Engine
Starting The Engine

Starting the engine

  1. Make sure that your mower is on a safe, at area (a paved area or path is ideal – avoid thick wet grass and gravel surfaces) away from fuel or fueling area to make starting safe.
  2. Press the fuel primer bulb 5 times.
  3. Firmly hold the brake handle with one hand, and then with your other hand pull the cord slowly until you feel resistance. Then pull vigorously with one positive action ( Fig. 7). Guide the cord back to it’s rest position (do not release).
  4. To restart a hot engine, refer to ‘Point 3’
  5. To turn off your mower, release the brake handle.

USING YOUR MOWER

Using Your Mower

Attach the Grass Collection Bag

The grass collection bag attaches
easily by lifting the mower’s Rear Flap with one hand (Fig. 9) and slide the grass collection bag into position (Fig. 10).

Cutting Height Adjustment

WARNING!

Turn mower off before adjusting cutting height lever

For best results adjust the cutting height of your mower to suit the mowing conditions. Do not try to remove too much grass in one pass.

Adjustment of the cutting height is made centrally. Turn off the mower and take the weight of the mower by lifting. Take hold of the cut height adjustment lever, positioned on the mower’s right hand rear wheel.

Move the lever outwards to release it from its locating notch. Move the lever towards the front of the machine to increase the cutting height and towards the rear to reduce the cutting height. Return the lever to the locating notch to set the desired cutting height.  Make sure the handle fits snugly and securely into its serrated holder (Fig. 11).

Mowing your Lawn

Lever up and forward (Fig. 13). The mower can be pushed with the drive disengaged for more precise handling. After mowing and emptying the Grass Collection Bag ensure the engine is not running and turned off. Lever up and forward (Fig. 13). The mower can be pushed with the drive disengaged for more precise handling. After mowing and emptying the Grass Collection Bag ensure the engine is not running and turned off.

Cleaning your Mower

WARNING! Turn mower off before cleaning

Cut grass is damp. Regular cleaning after each use will ensure better functioning of the mower and reduce the risk of corrosion or seizure.

Cleaning your Mower

the engine to cool then remove accumulated grass clippings from and around the engine with a brush. Clean the grass collection bag annually with a brush or gentle spray of water and allow to dry.

Clean underneath regularly – disconnect the spark plug cap and tilt the mower backwards. Remove cut grass with a scraper and a brush.

Do not use a pressure washer or hot water to clean the mower. Dry off the machine before storing by leaving it running for a few minutes on a flat, clean surface to prevent corrosion or
seizure.

Storing your Mower

Store your mower in a dry, well ventilated area, away from flames, or heat sources. Disconnect the spark plug cap. Avoid storing beneath a tarpaulin or similar cover as it may  cause condensation resulting in corrosion.

Winter Storage:

Thoroughly clean the mower. Run the engine outdoors until fuel tank empty or empty fuel using a fuel suction pump. Dispose of discarded fuel safely and responsibly. Run the engine until remaining fuel is consumed.

Remove the spark plug from the engine. pour a tablespoon of engine oil into the cylinder. Gently pull the starter rope several times to distribute the oil to protect the cylinder over winter. Replace and tighten the spark plug.

Transporting your Mower

Ensure the fuel tank is empty. Run the engine until any remaining fuel is consumed. Allow the engine to cool.

How to cut for best results

For best results cut your lawn in alternative directions switching direction each time you cut. Cut your lawn at an equal and regular height. Slightly overlap your cutting lines.

USING YOUR MOWER/SAFETY TIPS

Using Your Mower/safety Tips

TIPS ON MOWER SAFETY

  1. Before starting your mower inspect it carefully to ensure that there are no loose parts and that it is in good working order.
  2. Be sure of your footing. Always walk, never run, when operating the lawnmower.
  3. Keep hands, feet and clothing away from the mower’s moving parts and always wear appropriate footwear (avoid sandals or open shoes).
  4. Never put your hands or feet underneath the chassis of the lawnmower while the engine is running.
  5. Clear the area to be mowed of any stones, sticks, wire and debris before beginning. Always ensure that you mow a safe distance away (over 14 metres) from adults, children and animals.
  6. Turn off the engine and disconnect the spark plug cap before cleaning, transporting, or making adjustments. Never leave the mower unattended.
  7. Never open the fuel filler cap, or fill the tank, if the engine is still hot after use. Please ensure that you securely tighten the petrol cap after filling.
  8. Mow across the face of slopes, not up & down, and avoid mowing on very steep slopes. We recommend you avoid mowing when it is raining, after nightfall or in poor light conditions.
  9. Do not operate the machine by pulling it towards you as you risk pulling it onto your feet. Instead, always push and walk behind your lawnmower.
  10. Do not fill the tank, or start the lawnmower indoors, or in a poorly ventilated area, as exhaust gases contain poisonous substances and petrol fumes are flammable and dangerous.
  11. Do not alter engine governing settings or over-rev the engine, as excessive speed is dangerous and can reduce engine life.
  12. Do not smoke when filling the fuel tank, using the machine ,or when petrol is in the immediate area. Never use or store the mower near a naked flame.
  13. Always use fresh premium unleaded petrol that is not more than 4-6 weeks old. Fill the tank using a funnel, but never completely. Clean up any overflow or splashes before starting.
  14. Do not transport the mower in a vehicle if there is any petrol in the tank.
  15. Be aware that the machine’s exhaust area and other parts of the lawnmower get very hot during and right after use.
  16. Turn off the engine before emptying the grass-catcher and before clearing any grass caught in the rear flap where the catcher fits.
  17. Store fuel and oil in a cool well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and gas cylinders or hot water heater systems
  18. It is recommended that you wear ear protectors, safety goggles and safety boots when using the lawnmower.
  19. To inspect the underside of your mower, only tilt the lawnmower to your right, or back, when standing behind it (this is the side where the exhaust is near the ground) otherwise oil may leak into inappropriate areas of the engine. Never tilt the lawnmower when the engine is running.
  20. All servicing and repair work under warranty must be carried out by an Authorised Dealer, otherwise the 1+1-Year warrany may be void.

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

WARNING! The following procedures must be carried out before you start the engine of your lawnmower.

SUMMARY OF REGULAR MAINTENANCE REQUIRED BY THE MOWER

| Before each  mowing| After 5 hours| Every 25 hours or once a year minimum before winter lay-up
---|---|---|---
Cutting
system| Check and
verify its condition| | Sharpen and balance blade. RepIace worn or damaged blade.
Spark plug| | Check| Clean and check the clearance of the electrodes. Replace if necessary.
Air Filter| | Check| Clean the filter. Replace if necessary.
Oil| Check the level| Drain and
level renew| Drain and renew

Cutting System

Before and after each mowing session, check that the blade, its attachment bolts and drive shaft are not damaged or excessively worn. Never try to straighten a bent blade. Replace a damaged, worn or bent blade as soon as possible. Use only genuine WEBB parts or those approved by WEBB.

WARNING!
Excessive vibration when mowing is a good indication of a problem with the cutting system.
Vibration from a bent or damaged blade can cause costly damage to the mower. Working with an excessively worn blade wastes fuel and can lead t injury if the blade becomes detached from the machine.

Removing the blade

Wear appropriate protective gloves to prevent possible injury when handling the blade. Disconnect the spark plug cap and tilt the mower on its side with air filter and carburettor side uppermost.

Holding the blade firmly in one hand, use a spanner or socket to loosen the blade screw & rotate anti-clockwise.

WARNING!
The spark plug cap must be removed before any attempt is made to remove the blade

Sharpening the blade

For best mowing results, have the edges sharpened and the blade balanced at least once a year by a specialist service dealer or agent.

Mounting the blade

Wear appropriate protective gloves to prevent possible injury when handling the blade. Disconnect the spark plug cap and tilt the mower on its side with air filter side uppermost.

Check that all components (the blade, key, blade holder, screws and washers) are present, clean and in good condition.

Position the blade on its support with the cooling fins facing the engine.

Check the correct alignment and matching of pads with the blade. The blade must be positioned precisely on its stand.

Tighten the screws connecting all of the components. Make a final visual check that all parts are present and aligned before tightening the fixing bolt very firmly with a wrench while holding the blade firmly in one hand (NB wear suitable gloves). Rotate clockwise

Spark Plug

Check the spark plug initially after the first five hours of mower use.
Thereafter, maintenance of the spark plug should take place every 25 hours.

Remove the spark plug cap (Fig.15) using a rotary motion and then remove the spark plug with the wrench provided (Fig.16).

Clean off any carbon deposits using a copper brush and check the electrode gap with a feeler gauge (the gap should be ≈ 0.7 mm). Replace and tighten the serviced spark plug and replace the cap.

If the spark plug is worn or damaged, replace with a new spark plug of the same or suitable type for the engine. If in doubt, contact your point of purchase or local dealer.

Alwasy refer to your B&S manual.

BASIC MAINTENANCE

Basic Maintenance

WARNING!
Do not twist the foam cartridge to clean it as this could cause damage.
If your mower is not serviced correctly, you could reduce your mower’s ability to operate and void warranty.

Air Filter

An air filter in poor condition will reduce the performance and life of the engine while making it harder to start. Regular checks are therefore essential, especially when using the mower in dusty conditions. Check and clean the air filter every 25 hours of use or more often if the engine is used in a dusty environment.

Remove the air filter cover lid and carefully remove the foam filter cartridge. Clean the cartridge in a small bowl of warm water containing a few drops of washing-up liquid until it is perfectly clean and free from all traces of grease and dust. Rinse the filter cartridge in clean water and then squeeze gently to remove most of the water. Let it air dry until it is completely dry.

Clean the cover and inside of the air filter box with a clean lint-free cloth. Apply a uniform layer of oil to the Apply a brush (you can use clean engine oil uniform layer of oil to the for this). Inserter filter cartridge into its housing and replace the filter lid, ensuring that each component is in place and properly installed. If the filter cartridge is damaged or is very dirty, replace it using a genuine part.

Adjusting the transmission cable

In its transmission engaged position (Fig. 18), the mower’s Brake

Lever is pushed fully towards the handlebar. An incorrectly adjusted transmission cable can cause premature wear to the mower’s drive system.

If the transmission cable is too tight, it will be difficult to move the drive lever towards the handlebars. Conversely, if the transmission cable is not tight enough, the transmission will function poorly and will lack power.

To adjust the tension of the cable transmission, increase or reduce the length of the adjustment device using the spanner ( Fig. 19 ). Check the effectiveness of the transmission and the resistance of the lever.

Once proper adjustment has been reached, secure the adjustment device by tightening the lock nuts.
Note: Depending on model.

Checking the oil level

Position the mower on a firm, level surface. Unscrew the oil level dipstick ( Fig.20 ) and wipe dry. Insert the dipstick until it reaches the filler neck, but do not screw in. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level holding the dipstick horizontal.

The oil level should be between the minimum and maximum oil level marks on the dipstick (Fig.21). Add oil if necessary and repeat the above checking process. Running the engine without oil or with too little oil can cause serious engine damage.

Note: Dispose of used engine oil carefully, responsibly and in accordance with local or national regulations

Changing the oil

The first oil change should be carried out after the first 5 hours of mower use. Thereafter, change the oil after every 25 hours use or at least once a year. Leave the engine running outdoors for several minutes to warm the oil and make it more fluid.

WARNING! Parts of the engine will become very hot and can cause severe burns.

Remove the spark plug cap and unscrew the oil level dipstick. Use a suitable oil suction pump and follow its instructions, then fill the engine with new oil.

WARNING! The above advice is provided as an aid, please follow the instructions provided in your B&S engine manual, when maintaining your engine.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Consistent with our policy of continuous improvement, WEBB reserves the right 1 to change the des ;g,and configuration products without notice or obligation.
Therefore, please treat the text and images in this manual as being for illustrative purposes only. They may in no case serve as a basis for any legal claim.

|

WER42SP

| WER46SPHW| WER51SPHW
---|---|---|---
Maximum Operating Speed| 3600 rpm| 3600 rpm|

3600 rpm

Cutting Width

| 42cm / 17”| 46cm / 18”| 51cm / 20”
Adjustable Cutting Heights| 6| 7|

7

Cutting Heights

| 25-65cm| 25-75cm| 25-75cm
Grass Collection Capacity| 55 L| 60 L|

60 L

Noise Level

| 96 dB| 96 dB| 96 dB
Chassis| Heavy Duty Steel| Heavy Duty Steel|

Heavy Duty Steel

Dimensions (cm)

| a = 130. b = 110. c = 53| a = 165. b = 110. c = 65| a = 165. b = 110. c = 70
Function| Collection|

Collection, Rear Ejection, Mulching, Side- Discharge

|

Collection, Rear Ejection, Mulching, Side- Discharge

FAST TROUBLE SHOOTING

Problem Likely cause Suggested remedy
Engine doe s not start Out, or almost out, of fuel Fill tank with min

unleaded petrol
Spark plug depleted| Replace with a suitable new spark plug
Spark plug dirty| Clean or replace with a new spark plug
Spark plug not connected| Press rmly on the terminal cover
Flooded engine| Remove Spark Plug, clean with appropriate cloth and refit
Old petrol in the tank| Drain stale fuel and replace with new min unleaded petrol
Water in the fuel tank| Contact an authorised dealer
Engine stops often| Blocked fuel supply| Ensure the fuel line is not pinched or blocked
Fuel cap is not venting| You may need to slightly loosen the fuel cap
Wrong type of fuel| Drain petrol tank and ll with new min unleaded petrol
Engine loses power| Dirty air cleaner lter| Clean or replace with a new air- lter
Incorrect height adjustment| Raise the mower’s cutting height lever
Blocked fuel cap vent holes| Ensure the 3 holes in the fuel tank cap are clear
Mower vibrates too much| Loose cutting blade| Check and tighten bolts and nuts
Bent or broken disc/blades| Replace disc or blades
Excessive grass/dirt build-up| Clean and ensure underside clear of build up
Disc or blades worn/damaged| Replace blades
Poor cutting catching| Catcher not tted correctly| Reattach carefully and also check for damage
Incorrect cutting height set| Adjust the cutting height
Blocked grass catcher vents| Clear and clean the vents

EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

We Handy Distribution Ltd – SN3 5HY (Importer) declare that the product:

Designation: Petrol Lawnmower

Model(s): WER42SP
Type/Serial No. As per rating label on machine
Measured Sound Power Level: 94dB(A)
Guaranteed Sound Power Level: 96dB(A)

Model(s): WER46SPHW
Type/Serial No. As per rating label on machine
Measured Sound Power Level: 94dB(A)
Guaranteed Sound Power Level: 96dB(A)

Model(s): WER51SPHW
Type/Serial No. As per rating label on machine
Measured Sound Power Level: 95dB(A)
Guaranteed Sound Power Level: 98dB(A)

Complies with the following directives:
2006/42/EC- Machinery Directive
2004/108/EC- Electro-Magnetic Compatibility Directive
2000/14/EC Annex VI and 2005/88/EC- Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for use Outdoors Directive.

The conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with
EN ISO 5395-1:2013, EN ISO 5395-1:2013, EN ISO 14982:2009

Authorised signatory and technical file holder
Date: 29/10/2015

Signature:
Signature
Name: Mr Simon Belcher
Position: Managing Director
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 2 year conditional manufacturer domestic warranty*.

  • Commercial/Professional & Hire users receive a 90 day 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
Petrol & Electric Cylinder Lawnmowers
Petrol Rotary Lawnmowers
Petrol Hand Held Range

Please register your machine using the following pages or at www.webblawnmowers.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.
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. Model Number
  2. Serial & Product Number

Cylinder Mowers Only

  1. Serial Number

  2. Model Number

  3. 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.

  4. Period of Warranty
    2 year conditional 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
    Tires / Wheels
    Drive chains and belts
    Brake & clutch friction components
    Control cable & starter cords
    Fluids & lubricants Spark plugs
    Blades (Lawnmowers & Brushcutter)
    Cutter bars (Hedge cutters)
    Drive & clutch cable surfaces
    Nylon Lines (Line Trimmers)
    Carburetor cleaning
    Bearings Bushes
    Electric cable Grass collectors

  5. 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.

  6. 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.
    (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
    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
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. Sure-Start 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.

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.

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