TEXAS 610 Multi Cut Rough Grass Mower User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- TEXAS
Table of Contents
- TEXAS 610 Multi Cut Rough Grass Mower
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Safety
- Operation
- Maintenance and storage
- Identification of the parts: Illustration 1
- Storage and maintenance
- Technical data
- Warranty terms and conditions
- Troubleshooting
- Declaration of conformity
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TEXAS 610 Multi Cut Rough Grass Mower
Product Information
Specifications:
- Brand: Multi Cut 610
- Manufacturer: Texas A/S
- Model: LC1P70FC
- Engine Power: 3.6 kW
- Engine Displacement: 196 cc
- Cutting Width: 61 cm
- Cutting Height: 25-75 mm (adjustable in 4 positions)
- Speed: 1.4 – 3.6 km/h
- Blade Speed: 3600/min
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 1 L
- Weight: 60 kg
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Precautions:
- Read the user manual carefully before operating the machine.
- Always wear eye and ear protection.
- Keep distance from other people, children, and animals.
- Avoid touching rotating parts.
- Avoid placing hands or feet under the cutting shield.
Assembly:
- Mounting the handlebar and cables:
- Remove all 4 bolts and washers from the back of the lawn mower.
- Mount the handlebar at the designated mounting holes.
- Ensure the cable is seated properly in the cable wheel.
- Insert the clutch cable into the clutch handle and adjust as needed.
- Set the speed cable tension by turning it until a clear traction force can be felt.
Maintenance:
Ensure that the engine oil level is checked before each use. Do not remove
factory-fitted control devices like the clutch cable. Only drain the fuel tank
outdoors due to flammability risks.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
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Q: What should I do if the machine is not starting?
A: Check the fuel level, spark plug, and air filter. Ensure proper assembly and follow starting instructions. -
Q: How often should I sharpen the blade?
A: The blade should be sharpened regularly to maintain cutting efficiency, typically every season or as needed based on usage.
Warning symbols
Safety
Setup
- Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts.
- Read this manual carefully. Make sure that you are familiar with the different controls, settings and handles of the equipment.
- Know how to stop the unit and ensure that you are familiar with emergency stop.
- Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the machine. Note, that local regulations can restrict the age of the operator.
- If you feel unwell, tired or have consumed alcohol or drugs, do not operate the machine.
- Always inspect the machine before usage Ensure that no parts are worn or damaged.
- Replace worn out or damaged elements and bolts in sets to preserve balance.
- The operator of the machine is responsible for people’s safety.
- Never use the machine near children or animals. The operator of the machine is held liable for any accidents or hazards to other people and their property.
- Thoroughly inspect the area, where the equipment is to be used, if necessary remove any foreign objects.
- Do not refuel gasoline indoors or while the engine is running.
- Spilled gasoline is extremely flammable, never refuel while the engine is still hot.
- Wipe off any spilled gasoline before starting the engine. Spilled gasoline on a hot engine may cause a fire or explosion!
- Boots with non-slip soles with steel jacket is required. Avoid loose-fitting clothes.
Operation
- After striking a foreign object, stop the engine immediately, remove the spark plug cap and inspect the machine thoroughly for damage. Repair the damage before continuing.
- If the machine should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the engine and check immediately for the cause. Vibration is generally a warning of damage. Always turn off the engine and ensure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop before making any repairs, adjustments, or inspections. Exercise extreme caution when operating on slopes.
- Never operate the machine at a fast pace.
- Do not overload machine capacity by attempting to push at too fast a rate.
- Do not carry passengers.
- Never allow any bystanders in front of unit.
- Only operate the machine at daylight or in fully illuminated areas.
- Ensure a stable foothold and always keep a firm hold on the handles. Always walk, never run.
- Do not operate the machine when barefoot or wearing sandals.
- Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes
- Never attempt to make any adjustments, while the engine is running.
- Use extreme caution when reversing or pulling the machine backwards
- Never operate the engine indoor or in areas with low ventilation. The exhaustion from the engine contains carbon monoxide. Failure to observe could result in permanent injury or death.
- Due to vibrations from the handle, long time use can result in white fingers.
- If fatigue is felt in arms, hands or fingers – or visible signs of white fingers is appearing, the work should be stopped immediately, and a sufficient time of break should be taken for recovery. To avoid white fingers, each user should operate the machine for no more than 1.5 hours per day.
Gasoline safety
- Use extreme care in handling gasoline.
- Gasoline is extremely flammable and the fumes are explosive.Serious personal injury can occur, when gasoline is spilled on yourself or your clothes. Rinse your skin and change clothes immediately! Use only an approved gasoline container. Do not use soft drink bottle or similar!
- Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other sources of ignition.
- Never refuel your machine indoors.
- Let the engine cool down before refilling
- Never fill the fuel tank to more than 2.5 cm below filler in order to provide space for fuel to expansion. After refueling, ensure that the cap tighten securely.
- Never use the lock-function on the gasoline gun, when refueling.
- Do not smoke while refueling.
- Never refuel gasoline inside a building or where gasoline fumes may get in contact with an ignition source.
- Keep gasoline and engine away from appliance, pilot lights, barbecues, electric appliances, power tools, etc.
Maintenance and storage
- The engine shall be stopped when carrying out maintenance and cleaning operations, when changing tools and when being transported by means other than under its own power.
- Check regularly that all bolts and nuts are tightened. Retighten if necessary.
- The engine must be completely cooled before storing indoors or covered.
- If the machine unused for a period of time, please refer to the instructions in this manual.
- Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as necessary.
- Only use orginal spare parts or accessories. If not orginal parts or accessories is used, the liablility is no longer applied.
Miscellaneous
- The motor is not pre-filled with oil.
- Always before start check the engine oil level. Factory-fitted control devices, such as the handle-mounted clutch cable, must not be removed or exposed.
- Only drain the fuel tank outdoors. Gasoline is extremely flammable and the fumes are explosive. Ensure that the machine is properly secured when transported on a flatbed etc.
The lawnmower is manufactured according to the latest safety requirements. These include a blade brake that stops the motor and blade in 3 seconds when the blade brake. Every precaution is only effective when it is followed exactly. Use the following description when you mount your lawnmower.
Identification of the parts: Illustration 1
- Clutch lever – travel
- Throttle
- Oil tank
- Oil filler cap
- Chute
- Muffler
- Front wheel
- Front-wheel height adjust
- Air filter
- Starter lever
- Travel speed adjust
- Clutch lever – blade
Mounting
Unpacking:
Remove the mower from the box by pulling the machine out form the side. The
box contains:
- Lawn mower
- Side discharge
- Handlebar
- Front wheel / rod
Warning: Ensure that cables are not pinched.
Mounting the handlebar and cables: Illustration 2-5
- Remove all 4 bolts and washers which are mounted at the back of the lawn mower. (2)
- Mount the handlebar at the 4 mounting holes, make sure the cable is seated in the cable wheel.(3)
- Insert the clutch cable into the clutch handle via the hole in the clutch handle. (4a)
- Insert the cable adjustment piece into the bracket and tighten the nut in the direction of the arrow so that it is stuck. (4b)
- Set the speed cable by turning it 2-4 turns until a clear traction force can be felt (5)
Cable adjustmen t: Before the machine is being used, the cable adjustment
should always be checked.
The cables can be checked by activating the handles fully and check if the
cable is tight. If not, it must be tightened. If the handle cannot easily be
fully activated, the cable should be loosened.
After first season, it must be expected that the cables need to be adjusted
for optimal activation, as cables can stretch when used.
Mounting the front wheel: Illustration 6-7
- Place the front wheel rod by pushing it into the chassis – the tip of the rod fits into the hole on the chassis (6)
- Then screw the 2 bolts together with the bracket through the upper holes in the shield. (7)
Mounting the side discharge: Illustration 8
- Place side discharge screen on the chassis so the five holes from the side discharge screen are directly across the holes on the chassis.
- Use five nuts and washers to tighten the side discharge screen to the chassis.
Start of engine: Illustration 9
Never start the lawn mower directly in high in grass
- Put the throttle lever to the “RABBIT” position.
- Grasp the recoil handle and pull it up quickly. Slowly return it to the recoil housing after the engine has started.
Knife rotation: Illustration 10
Tap the safety button (1 press) and then press the “clutch lever blade” handle
down (2 press) to activate the knife. To keep the blade rotation running, hold
down the “clutch lever blade” handle.
Release the “clutch lever blade” handle to stop knife rotation.
Self-drive speed: Illustration 11-12
The mower is equipped with a self-drive speed adjustment system that can vary
the speed between 1.4 to 3.6 km/h (11)
- Release the self-drive control handle until the lawn mower no longer moves forward (12)
- Adjust to the desired speed
- Press the self-drive control handle down to get the lawn mower move forward again.
Stopping the engine: I llustration 13
Push the throttle lever to the “STOP” position to stop the engine.
Height adjustment: Illustration 14-15
The lawn mower has 4 different cutting height settings from 25 mm to 75 mm.
The cutting height must be set both in front and rear.
Front wheel locking. The front wheel is rotatable, which gives a good
maneuverability, when cutting grass around trees, bushes etc. Front wheel can
also be locked in a fixed position, so the lawnmower only runs straight.
Air Filter: Illustration 16
The air filter should be inspected and cleaned regularly. If the filter has
not been cleaned for a long time, the engine’s power will drop.
- Clean around the air filter before removing the cap.
- Push the two flaps down and gently pull the cover
- Carefully remove the paper filter and inspect it. Brush it with a soft brush. If it is very dirty, replace it. Be careful that no dirt gets into the inlet.
- Wash the black foam element in the right side in warm water and soap.
- Press the water out of the foam element and let it dry. Put a few drops of SAE-30 oil on the filter to moisten it lightly. Carefully squeeze any surplus oil out of the foam element and reattach.
- Please note that all parts are assembled correctly and properly closed, as shown in the picture.
Inspection of the blade: Illustration 17
Inspect blade for damage, cracks or excessive rust or corrosion. Check that
the blade bolt is tightened. Note: A dull blade can be sharpened! But a blade
that is worn, bent, cracked or otherwise damaged must be replaced.
Removing and mounting the blade
If you remove the blade to sharpen or replace it, you must use a torque wrench
and some heavy gloves to protect your hands.
- Loosen the blade bolts. Use a piece of wood to prevent the blade from turning around.
- Remove the bolt, washer, blade and blade holder in that order
- Sharpen or replace the blade.
- Insert the blade holder, blade, washer and bolts in that order.
- Tighten the blade bolts again. Use a piece of wood to prevent the blade from turning around.
Warning : A blade must be sharpened so it is in 100 % balance, otherwise it may cause vibrations that could damage the engine. Damage to engine due to faulty sharpening is not covered by warranty. We therefore recommend letting a service center sharpen the blade.
Oil change
Oil should be changed for the first time after 5 hours, then at least 1 time
per year.
You will need an oil extractor kit. Art. no. 40-11336 Oil and oil extractor
kit is not included
Use an extractor kit and do as follows:
- Turn on the engine and let it run for 5 min or until the engine is hot. A hot engine liquefies the oil which makes it easier to drain.
- Suck the oil up through the oil filler hole using the syringe that came with the oil extractor kit. Use the hose to reach the sump.
- Transfer the used oil into a empty container.
- Fill the engine with SAE-30 oil.
- Check the oil level using the dipstick. (Min / Max)
Remember to dispose the used oil so that it does no harm to nature. Use your
local recycling station.
The oil level should always be between min. and max on the dipstick.
Spark plug
- Remove the spark plug.
- Brush off dirt from the spark plug.
- Use a spark plug wrench to loosen the spark plug.
- Check the insulation is intact.
- Clean the spark plug with a wire brush.
- Measure the electrode, taking care not to damage the electrode.
- If the spark plug is undamaged refit or replace.
- Reattach the spark plug.
Storage and maintenance
- Maintain your lawnmower : Check all bolts, screws, nuts and deck. Dismount the blade and the belt plastic cover for regular cleaning. Always make sure that the blade is sharp. It’s a good idea to take your lawn mower to an annual service check with your authorized service dealer. See your nearest service center at www.texas.dk.
- Storage: After use the lawnmower kept in a dry and clean room. Clean the machine after every use. Grass and dirt must be removed from the underside of the deck. By tipping the mower (for cleaning) is recommended to tilt the front up (max. 45 degrees). If you tilt it sideways, the carburetor and air filter always face upwards, since oil may run out and destroy the engine. Be aware that removing the spark plug before the mower maintenance.
- Winter storage : Empty the fuel tank and let the engine run until the gasoline in the carburetor is used up. Spark plug removed. Remove the spark plug and add a teaspoon of oil (engine oil) in the hole. Pull the starter to distribute oil. Mount the spark plug, but not the spark plug cap. Change oil as described in the section above. Spray silicone lubrication into the cables and move them.
Finally, clean the mower thoroughly. Dip a cloth in oil and luricate metal parts to prevent rust.
Technical data
Model | Multi Cut 610 |
---|---|
Engine model | Loncin – LC1P70FC |
Self-drive speed | 1.4 – 3.6 km/h |
Engine displacement | 196 cc |
Nominal power | 3.6 kW |
Cutting width | 61 cm |
Max.Engine speed | 3600/min |
Fuel tank capacity | 1 L |
Height adjustment | 25-75 mm, 4 positions |
Net weight | 60 kg |
Warranty terms and conditions
- The warranty period is 2 years for private end users in EU countries.
- Products sold for commercial use, only have a warranty period of 1 year.
- The warranty covers material and/or fabrication faults.
Restrictions and requirements
Normal wear and replacement of wearing parts are NOT covered by the warranty.
Wearing parts, which are NOT covered for more than 12 months:
- Blades
- Cables
- Belts
- Fuses
- Switches
- Membranes/gaskets
- Spark plugs
- Engine liquids (oil, gasoline)
- Starter cords
- Filters
If you start the engine without adding oil, it will be damaged and cannot be repaired and therefore not covered by the warranty.
The warranty does NOT cover damages/faults caused by:
- Lack of service and maintenance
- Structural changes
- Exposure to unusual external conditions
- Damages to the bodywork, deck, handles, panels etc.
- If the machine has been improperly used or overloaded
- Wrong use of oil, gasoline or other liquid types, which are not recommended in this user manual
- Bad or dirty gasoline, which results in contamination of the fuel system
- Use of unoriginal spare parts.
- Other conditions where Texas cannot be held responsible.
Whether a case is a warranty claim or not is determined in each case by an
authorized service center.
Your receipt is your warranty note, why it should always be kept safe.
REMEMBER: The purchase of spare parts as well as any request for warranty repair, art. Number, year and serial number should always be informed. It can be found on the CE-label.
- We reserve the right to change the conditions and accept no liability for any misprints
Troubleshooting
Difficult to start
Problem| Cause| Solution
Generally difficult to start| Wrong starting procedure| Follow the starting
instructions in the manual precisely.
The start cable is very tight (will not start)|
- The brake handle is not being activated
- The machine is placed in high grass
|
- Activate the brake handle and pull the start cord.
- Move the machine away from the high grass and repeat the start procedure.
- Set the height adjustment in the highest position, so that the blade is lifted free of the grass.
The machine will not start when the start cord is pulled|
- The brake handle is not being activated
- The brake cable is incorrectly adjusted
- The machine is standing in high grass
|
- Activate the engine brake handle
- Adjust the engine brake cable, following the instructions in the manual.
- Move the machine away from the high grass to start it. Tip the machine when starting.
- Set the height adjustment in the highest position, so that the blade can run freely.
- Check and fill fuel tank with gasoline.
- Empty the fuel tank and carburettor from old gasoline, and fill with new gasoline.
|
- No more gasoline in fuel tank
- The gasoline is more than 3 months old
No ignition spark (cannot start)| The spark plug cap is loose
- The spark plug is damp or dirty
|
- Check that the cap is firmly attached to the spark plug.
- Check that there is no dirt on the spark plug, following the instructions in the manual.
- Check and adjust the spark plug gap, following the instructions in the manual. Aalternatively, replace the spark plug.
- Check the air filter for dirt and clean it, following the instructions in the manual.
|
- Incorrect gap between the spark plug and the electrode
- The air filter is dirty or defective
The mower starts, but runs unevenly
Problem| Cause| Solution
The back wheels are not pulling, or only very little|
- The clutch cable is too tight/too loose
- The ratchets in the rear wheels are worn
|
- Adjust the clutch cable, following the instructions in the manual.
- Replace the ratchets.
The engine runs irregularly and/or its performance becomes poor as you are working|
- The spark plug cap is loose
- The spark plug is dirty
- Incorrect gap between the spark plug and the electrode
- The air filter is dirty or defective
- Evaporation of fuel in the carburettor
- Loose throttle cable
- Dirt in the carburettor
|
- Check that the cap is firmly attached to the spark plug.
- Check that the spark plug is clean and not damaged, following the instructions in the manual.
- Check and adjust the spark plug gap, following the instructions in the manual.
- Check the air filter for dirt and clean it, following the instructions in the manual.
- Wait a few minutes, and then try to start again.
- Tighten the throttle cable, following the instructions in the manual.
- Clean the carburettor.
The engine will not stop
Problem| Cause| Solution
The machine does not stop after 5 seconds| The engine brake cable runs too
tightly| Check and adjust the engine brake cable, following the instructions
in the manual.
If your problem is not described above, please contact an approved service centre or Texas A/S.
Declaration of conformity
Manufacturer
Texas Andreas Petersen A/S
Hereby certifies that the following
- Gasoline lawnmover
- Multi Cut 610
- Is in compliance with the specifications of the machine directive and subsequent modifications
- 2006/42/EC – 2014/30/EU
- Conformity assessment procedure according to Annex III/VI
- 2000/14/EC amended by 2005/88/EC
- Conforms with the following standards
- EN ISO 5395-1:2013, EN ISO 5395-2:2013
- EN ISO 14982:2009
- LpA: 83.7 dB(A)
- Guaranteed LwA: 98 dB(A)
- Vibration Ah: 8,50 m/s2
- Serial numbers: 2401801001 – 2612809999
Texas Andreas Petersen A/S Knullen
22 • DK-5260 Odense S
24.07.2023
Responsible for documentation
Johnny Lolk
References
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