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Operator's Manual
Allmäher®
AS654TB&S, AS734TB&S, AS652TES
From serial number: AS 65 4T B&S: 021317110001, AS 73 4T B&S: 014610020001,
AS 65 2T ES: 035219010001
Issued: 21 Jan 2019, V2.0
en-Translation of the Original Operator's Manual
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Notes on the operating
manual
Dear customer,
Congratulations on your purchase. You have
acquired a reliable quality product by
”AS-Motor Germany”.
This product has been manufactured according
to modern manufacturing methods and com-
prehensive quality assurance measures. Only
when you are satisfied with your device have
we attained our goal.
These operating instructions contain important
information to help you avoid hazards and to
increase the reliability and the life span of the
device.
Read the operating instructions
before using the device. Share
these operating instructions and
the operating instructions of the
engine with other users of the
device.
Contact
If you have questions about your device,
please contact your customer service.
For international AS partners, please see:
www.as‑motor.de.
Device data
Please fill in all data referring to your device.
When ordering spare parts, provide your
dealer with the serial and engine numbers.
Serial number (see manufacturer’s certificate
or type plate):
Engine number:
Date of purchase:
Address of dealer:
Intended use
The device is intended only for cutting grass or
similar vegetation in well-maintained grounds
in agriculture, forestry and preservation of the
countryside that are cut at least once a year.
Woody growth must not be older than maxim-
ally one year.
Any other use exceeding this purpose is inad-
missible.
Observe the instructions chapter for Mainten-
ance. Otherwise, operational safety is en-
dangered.
The user of the device is responsible for acci-
dents or damage that can happen to other per-
sons or their property.
The device must not be used:
To cut hard objects, rocks, rubble, or pieces
of wood.
To trim bushes, hedges, and shrubbery.
To cut plants in flower pots or planters or on
rooftops.
To clean (vacuum) footpaths.
As shredder for shredding tree and hedge
cuttings.
As drive unit for work tools and any type of
tool sets that are not authorised by
“AS-Motor Germany”.
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Contents
Notes on the operating manual............. 2
Contact .................................................... 2
Device data.............................................. 2
Intended use............................................ 2
Explanation of the symbols................... 5
Symbols in the instructions...................... 5
Warnings................................................. 5
Signs on the device................................. 5
Type overview......................................... 6
Safety instructions ................................. 7
Get informed!........................................... 7
User restrictions and hours of operation.. 7
Safe handling of fuel................................ 7
Check the device prior to use.................. 8
Danger area............................................. 8
Use caution during operation................... 9
Prior to mowing........................................ 9
Use caution when mowing....................... 9
Caution when mowing slopes.................. 10
When work is completed......................... 11
Use caution during maintenance and re-
pair........................................................... 11
Device description AS654TB&S and
AS734TB&S.......................................... 12
Device description AS652TES............ 13
Control elements .................................... 14
Operating elements only for 2-stroke
devices.................................................... 16
Information on mowing.......................... 16
Prior to starting....................................... 17
Fuel used (4-stroke devices)................... 17
Check engine oil level (4-stroke devices) 17
Fuel used (2-stroke devices)................... 17
Tanking up............................................... 18
Adjusting cutting height........................... 18
Locking steerable front wheel.................. 18
Starting.................................................... 19
AS 654TB&S and AS734TB&S.......... 19
AS652TES............................................ 19
Engaging the blade.................................. 19
Setting the blade speed........................... 19
Oil pressure switch.................................. 20
Driving ..................................................... 20
Driving..................................................... 20
Reverse gear........................................... 20
Turning.................................................... 21
Pushing.................................................... 21
Differential lock........................................ 21
Switching off and parking...................... 21
Transport ................................................ 21
Loading.................................................... 22
Unloading the device............................... 22
Maintenance............................................ 23
Maintenance overview............................. 24
Cleaning the device................................. 26
General inspection................................... 26
Chain lubrication...................................... 26
Transmission........................................... 26
Checking the drive................................... 26
Checking the parking brake..................... 27
Checking the blade.................................. 27
Checking the blade clutch....................... 28
Maintenance specifically for 4-stroke
device....................................................... 28
Maintaining the engine............................ 28
Checking the engine oil level................... 28
Checking the spark plugs........................ 29
Maintaining the air filter........................... 29
Maintenance specifically for 2-stroke
device....................................................... 29
Maintaining the engine............................ 29
Checking the spark plugs........................ 29
Maintaining the air filter........................... 30
Assembly................................................. 30
Scope of delivery..................................... 30
Unpacking................................................ 30
Guide bar and handlebar......................... 31
Storage .................................................... 31
Storing the device.................................... 31
Longer storage........................................ 31
Restarting................................................ 31
Spare parts.............................................. 31
Wear parts............................................... 32
Disposal................................................... 32
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Warranty.................................................. 32
Troubleshooting ..................................... 33
Technical data......................................... 36
Accessories............................................. 38
Declaration of conformity...................... 39
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Explanation of the symbols
Symbols in the instructions
In these operating instructions, the following
symbols are used to denote special dangers.
Warning.
These symbols denote special
dangers.
Prohibition sign.
These symbols denote inad-
missible procedures.
Directive sign.
These symbols denote required
protective measures.
Warnings
In these operating instructions, warning in-
structions are marked with signal words. The
signal words are used to indicate the following
hazards and potential consequences.
Danger
Imminent danger
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation
with a high level of risk that, if not avoided,
will result in minor or moderate injury.
Warning
Hazardous situation
Indicates a possibly hazardous situation
with a medium level of risk that, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate
injury.
Caution
Hazardous situation
Indicates a possibly hazardous situation
with a low level of risk that, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
Notice
Danger of property damage
Indicates a possible risk of damage of the
device and its surroundings.
Signs on the device
The following signs are attached to the device
to provide a reminder that during use of the
device, you will have to be careful and attent-
ive:
Working with the device requires
extreme cautiousness.
Read the operating instructions
before you use the device.
Risk of injury!
Make sure that no one is within
the danger zone of the device.
Objects may be ejected.
The quickly rotating blade can
cause life threatening injuries or
immense property damage! Be
especially careful to keep your
hands and feet away from the
blade when the device is put
into operation.
Prior to any repair and mainten-
ance work, pull off the spark
plug connector.
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Clean the ventilation grid!
The cooling air of the mo-
tor is sucked in through
the ventilation grid of the
engine cover. Always
keep the entire surface
open and free!
Noise is causing health prob-
lems. Use personal ear protec-
tion to avoid hearing damage.
Hot surface. Do not touch the
engine or the silencer. They be-
come very hot during operation
and you can get burned.
Do not clean the device with wa-
ter spray or high-pressure
cleaner!
Type plate
The type plate on the device provides you
with information on the device type and the
technical data.
1 Name and address of the manufacturer
2 Device designation
3 Type designation
4 Rates power output in kW / engine speed
5 Weight
6 Year of manufacture
7 Serial number
8 CE marking
Type overview
In this operating manual, the following device
types are described.
Depending on their equipment, the corres-
ponding descriptions of this operating manual
apply.
Equipment
654T
B&S
73 4T
B&S
65 2T
ES
2-stroke engine
- - X
4-stroke engine
X X -
Accelerator
lever without
choke
- - X
Accelerator
lever with
choke
X X -
Choke and
tickler
- - X
Start button
X X -
Blade speed
lever
- X -
Oil pressure
switch
X X -
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Safety instructions
Get informed!
For your safety, read these operating instruc-
tions carefully. Familiarize yourself with the
control elements and the proper use of the
device. Share these operating instructions with
other users of the device.
Have skilled personnel who were trained by
AS-Motor show you the safe handling of the
device before you work with it for the first time.
Get familiar with the device in a wide, open
and flat terrain first.
User restrictions and hours of
operation
Never allow children or persons who are not
familiar with the operating instructions to use
the device. Persons under 18 years of age
may operate the device only under proper su-
pervision. Local regulations determine the min-
imum age of the operator und the operating
times.
Unsuitable for operation of the device are per-
sons who
are under the influence of alcohol, drugs or
reaction retarding medicines.
have physical and mental/emotional impair-
ments.
are tired or sick.
People fitted with pace makers
are not allowed to touch any cur-
rent carrying parts of the ignition
system.
Safe handling of fuel
Fuel is toxic and highly flammable. There is a
burn and explosion hazard!
Keep fuel away from ignition sources and do
not smoke during handling.
Do not inhale fuel vapours, they are dangerous
to your health.
Use gloves and avoid skin contact with the
fuel.
Always refuel outdoors when the engine is cold
and stopped completely. When doing so, al-
ways use a filler spout or a funnel.
Do not spill any fuel or do not let fuel enter
canalisation or drain away.
When fuel has overflown, do not start the
device until the fuel vapours have evaporated
(wipe dry). Move the device away from the
spilled fuel.
Always close the tank cap tightly and do not
open it while the engine is running or the
device is still hot.
Empty the fuel only when outdoors. Use the
approved container for this or run the fuel tank
empty.
Store the fuel away from children and keep it in
a suitable container in a dark, cool and dry
place.
Never store the device when there is fuel in the
tank inside a building where fuel vapours might
come into contact with open fire or sparks.
Immediately replace the fuel tank or tank cap if
they are damaged (authorised service centre).
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First aid
When swallowing fuel or inhaling fuel vapours,
do not force vomiting and immediately consult
a doctor.
In case of skin contact, immediately wash with
water and soap. Change your soiled clothing
as soon as you can.
Measures in case of a fire
In case of a fire, use foam, dry powder extin-
guisher, or carbon dioxide (CO
2
). Never douse
with water!
Check the device prior to use
Prior to each use, check the blade, protection
skirt, covers, drive and fastening parts, cables
and cable connections for proper working con-
dition and firm seating by visual inspection.
Never use the device with defective or missing
covers or protection skirt or rollbar.
Do not remove, change or override any safety
devices or control elements.
Observe the maintenance instructions (see
Maintenance).
Have an authorised service centre check your
device if the blade does not stop within
7seconds.
Danger area
Fig.1:
Within the danger area of the device, there is a
risk of injury.
The rotating knife can cause injuries and ob-
jects can be thrown out. The area in front of
and to the right of the device is especially dan-
gerous.
On slopes, the device can topple over and
slide towards persons or run them over.
Make sure
that nobody else besides the user is on the
mowing area.
that people are never positioned in the direc-
tion of travel in front of the device.
that nobody is positioned on the slope below
the device.
that you have a complete overview of the
danger area at all times.
that you keep your hands and feet away
from the rotating parts.
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Use caution during operation
Danger of injury during motor start
Do not start the engine
if fuel was spilled.
in closed or poorly ventilated rooms (danger
of poisoning!).
if there are other persons nearby.
Start the device only when your feet are at a
safe distance to the blade.
When the engine is started, do not tilt the
device.
Risk of injury when the blade is running
Switch off the blade and wait until the blade
stops
when you drive on surfaces other than
grass.
Risk of injury when the motor is running
Switch off the engine and wait until the blade
stops
before you tilt or transport the device.
before you step away from the device, even
for just a short time.
before you adjust the cutting height.
before you refuel.
Switch off the engine and wait until the blade
comes to a standstill, and pull off the spark
plug connector
before you clean or check the device or be-
fore you carry out work on the device.
before you unblock or unclog the discharge
area.
Risk of burns
Do not touch the engine or the silencer. These
parts become very hot during operation and
you can get burned. If a jumpy movement oc-
curs, the risk of additional injuries can result.
Prior to mowing
Personal protective measures
During mowing, always wear
safety shoes with good grip and
long trousers. Do not mow with
open sandals or while shoeless.
Wear safety gloves to protect
yourself against injuries and vi-
brations.
Noise is causing health prob-
lems. Use personal ear protec-
tion to avoid hearing damage.
Wear safety glasses and
headgear.
Ask your specialised dealer about suitable pro-
tective equipment.
Preparing the mowing area
Prior to mowing, carefully check the perimeter
of the lawn. Remove rocks, pieces of wood,
bones, wires, and other objects that could be
picked up and thrown out by the device.
Use caution when mowing
Risk of injury
Risk of injury caused by ejected objects. Never
mow when persons, children, pets or material
assets are in the danger area.
Keep your hands and feet away from the rotat-
ing parts. Keep a distance to the ejection area
while working with the device.
Make sure that help can be provided in case of
an emergency.
Only mow during daylight or with adequate arti-
ficial lighting. Never mow in the event of uncer-
tain weather conditions and risk of lightning.
Be especially carefully when mowing on soft
ground, nearby landfills, ditches, dikes and wa-
ter edges.
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Fig.2:
Avoid mowing damp grass, there is a sliding
risk!
Be extremely cautious when turning the device
round or pulling it toward you and when mov-
ing in reverse.
Always walk slowly!
Never lift or carry the device when the engine
is running.
Pay attention to traffic when working close to
roads.
Vibrations
When the device is used over a longer period
of time, vibrations can cause disturbances in
the blood supply of the hands. A generally ac-
cepted usage time cannot be determined.
Use gloves.
Take breaks on time.
Have an authorised service centre check the
device
when the blade has hit an object.
if the device starts to vibrate unusually
severely.
Mowing surfaces with fire hazard
Carry a sufficient amount of suitable extin-
guishing agent.
If side inclination is too great, fuel may leak
from the carburetor or the tank. This poses a
fire hazard!
Observe the mowed surface also after mov-
ing is completed to ensure that no fire will
start.
To avoid risk of fire, keep the following com-
ponents free of dirt, grass, hay, leaking oil,
grease, etc.:
Engine
Silencer (manifold, guard, clearances)
Area around the fuel tank
Caution when mowing slopes
Fig.3:
There is a risk of injury during driving on slopes
due to tipping over or sliding.
Drive on steep terrain only when safe opera-
tion can be guaranteed.
Do not drive on excessively steep slopes.
Take suitable precautions on steep slopes,
e.g. by using step irons.
Always drive crossways to the slope, never
upwards or downwards.
Always make sure that you step safely, use
non-slip safety shoes.
Be extremely cautious when changing the
direction.
Drive only when the ground is dry and has a
good grip.
When driving on the slope, make sure the
steerable front wheel is locked.
When facing downhill, the device can roll
away. Park the device on level ground only
and secure it against rolling away.
Devices with 4-stroke engine without oil pres-
sure switch may only be operated at a slope in-
clination of up to 20°. Otherwise, the 4-stroke
engine can be destroyed by lack of oil lubrica-
tion.
Observe the information regarding the oil pres-
sure switch in chapter Starting.
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If the device tilts or slips
Never try to stop a tilting or sliding device.
Severe injuries can result.
Remove leaking fluids (oil, fuel, battery acid)
from the device and the floor. Deposit of
contaminated soil environment friendly ac-
cording to the local regulation.
Undetectable damage may have occurred to
the device. In case of malfunctions, there is
a risk of injury. Have an authorised service
centre check the device.
When work is completed
After mowing, always close the fuel valve and
the tank ventilation.
Prior to leaving the device, wait until the engine
comes to a standstill and pull off the spark plug
connector.
After switching it off, let the device cool down
for at least 20 minutes before you store it in a
dry, closed, sufficiently ventilated room.
Never store the device when there is fuel in the
tank inside a building where fuel vapours might
come into contact with open fire or sparks.
Use caution during maintenance
and repair
Only carry out work as described in these op-
erating instructions. Have an authorised ser-
vice centre perform all other work.
Only use the blades and spare parts author-
ised by “AS-Motor Germany”. Unauthorised
blades and spare parts can cause severe injur-
ies.
Prior to all maintenance work, wait until the en-
gine comes to a standstill and pull off the spark
plug connector.
We explicitly point out that, in accordance with
the Product Liability Act, we are not liable for
damages that were caused by our devices if
worn or damaged parts were not repaired or
replaced on time.
these damages were caused by improper
repair.
when changing a part, our original parts or
parts authorised by us were not used.
the repair work was not carried out by an au-
thorised service station.
The same applies for spare parts and
accessories.
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Device description AS654TB&S and AS734TB&S
1
4
5
6
9
7
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
18
15
19
2
3
8
20
1
Steerable front wheel
2
Protection skirt
3
Protection bow
4
Interlock steerable front wheel
5
Cutting height adjustment
6
Silencer
7
Ventilation grid
8
Oil filler opening
9
Starter grip
10
Lever for lateral adjustment of
handlebar
11
Handlebar console
12
Height adjustment of handlebar
13
Type plate
14
Switching lever
15
Tank ventilation
16
Tank filler spout
17
Fuel valve
18
Air filter
19
Spark plug connector
20
Cover
13
Device description AS652TES
1
2
3
7
18
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
6
15
19
20
22
21
4
5
1
Steerable front wheel
2
Protection skirt
3
Protection bow
4
Interlock steerable front wheel
5
Cutting height adjustment
6
Silencer
7
Ventilation grid
8
(not existing)
9
Starter grip
10
Lever for lateral adjustment of
handlebar
11
Handlebar console
12
Height adjustment of handlebar
13
Type plate
14
Switching lever
15
Tank ventilation
16
Tank filler spout
17
Fuel valve
18
Air filter
19
Spark plug connector
20
Cover
21
Engine stop switch
22
Carburetor
14
Control elements
Handlebar console
AS654TB&S
A E D
H
C
IFB
Fig.4:
AS734TB&S
A F G E D
H C
IB
Fig.5:
AS652TES
A J
H
C
IB
Fig.6:
Blade clutch lever (A)
The engine clutch lever is a guard device.
When you release the lever, the blade comes
to a standstill within 7seconds.
Uncouple blade (0):
Release the blade clutch
lever and set the acceler-
ator lever to MIN.
Couple blade(I):
Lift blade clutch lever, en-
gage latch knob(B) and
press the blade clutch lever
towards the handlebar. B
Drive lever and parking brake(C)
With the drive lever, you switch the drive and
the parking brake on and off.
Drive off/ parking brake
on(0):
Release the lever.
Drive on/ parking brake
off(I):
Press the lever towards
the handlebar and con-
tinue to hold.
Accelerator lever with choke (D)
With the accelerator lever, you can change
the engine speed and thus control the engine
output.
Choke: Choke closed (only for
engine start when engine is
cold).
MAX: Full throttle
MIN: Idling
Throttle lever (J)
With the accelerator lever, you change the
engine speed and thus control the engine
output.
MAX: Full throttle
MIN: Neutral position
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Engine stop switch (21)
With the engine stop switch, you
switch the ignition off or on. When you
switch off the ignition, the engine is
shut off.
0: OFF
I: ON
Engine stop switch(E)
Switch the ignition on and off with the
engine stop switch. When you switch
off the ignition, the engine is switched
off.
I: ON
0: OFF
Start button (F)
Press and hold the start button during the start-
ing procedure (see Starting).
Blade speed lever (G)
Mow high and thick growth at a low blade
speed (corresponds to a high torque).
Mow little and low growth at a high blade
speed (corresponds to a low torque.
Little and low growth:
Flip the lever upward.
High and thick growth:
Flip the lever to the right.
Differential lock (H)
On (I):
Release the lever.
Off (0):
Press the lever towards
the handlebar and con-
tinue to hold.
Lever for lateral adjustment of handlebar(I)
1. Release the eccentric tension lever.
2. Attention: Do not crush the Bowden cables
when pivoting the handlebar.
Swivel the handlebar to the side to the de-
sired position.
3. Clamp the handlebar with the eccentric ten-
sion lever.
Height adjustment of handlebar (12)
The height of the handlebar can be adjusted
via the screw of the handlebar height adjust-
ment (see Assembly).
Switching lever (14)
The transmission has 5 forward gears, idle and
a reverse gear. For shifting, release the drive
lever and shift to the next gear and start again.
R Reversing
N Idle speed
1-5 Moving forward
Fuel valve(17)
1: Reserve
2: Open
3: Closed
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Operating elements only for
2-stroke devices
Carburetor (22) with choke and tickler
For cold start of the engine, you need the
choke (1) and the tickler(2).
Open choke:
Turn clockwise to the
stop.
Close choke:
Turn anti-clockwise to the
stop.
2
1
Fill carburetor with fuel:
Briefly press the tickler un-
til fuel spills out.
Information on mowing
Prior to mowing, check your device for com-
pleteness, proper functioning, and cleanliness.
A dirty ventilation grid causes overheating of
the engine, this can damage the engine. A dirty
protective grid on the silencer poses a fire haz-
ard.
Frequent engagement and disengagement of
the clutch increases wear of the blade drive
belt and the blade brake. Especially in case of
high grass, clutch engagement leads to over-
load.
To keep the area well maintained, mow fre-
quently and keep the grass short.
Only mow with a sharp and undamaged blade.
Have the blade sharpened and balanced regu-
larly (by authorised service centre).
Do not mow when the grass is wet or when it is
raining. The turf may be damaged and there is
a danger of slipping!
Turn the device around only in already mown
sections. Do not leave the device unattended
while the engine is running.
For mowing, always turn the accelerator lever
to full throttle to achieve the best mowing per-
formance.
To avoid blockage during the ejection of grass,
we recommend, for flat terrain, to proceed ac-
cording to the mowing patterns. Mulch is
shredded into much smaller pieces when you
mow the terrain once again in the opposite dir-
ection.
If the grass is extremely high, mow twice at dif-
ferent cutting height settings.
Devices with blade speed lever
In case of extreme high and thick growth, we
recommend to set a low engine speed and to
reduce the driving speed.
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Prior to starting
Fuel used (4-stroke devices)
As fuel, use unleaded petrol (see operating in-
structions of the engine manufacturer).
You can use E10 petrol. Do not store E10 pet-
rol longer than 30 days.
Check engine oil level (4-stroke
devices)
Beware! Prior to each use, check the engine
oil level (see operating manual of the engine
manufacturer).
To ensure a sufficient oil supply for the 4-
stroke engine and to avoid engine damage,
devices without oil pressure switch may only
be used for a slope inclination of up to 20°.
Fuel used (2-stroke devices)
The engine must be run on a mixture of petrol
and two-stroke oil.
For possible mixing ratios, see chapter Mixing
ratios fuel.
Use unleaded petrol (octane rating at least
ROZ 91). You can use E10 petrol. Do not store
E10 petrol longer than 30 days. Do not use
fuels with more than 10 % ethanol (e.g. E15,
E85).
Only use fully synthetic two-stroke oil intended
for mixing in ratio 1:50. Do not use any mineral
two-stroke oil.
AS-Motor recommendation:
Fully synthetic two-stroke oil TITAN 2T 100S in
ratio 1:100.
Your benefits:
Halve oil consumption compared to 1:50 -
therefore more environmentally and cost
friendly.
Optimum protection of the engine for a long
service life.
Low engine wear.
Maximum engine performance.
You can buy Fuchs “TITAN 2T 100S“ of from
your AS-dealer:
Container ET no.
1 litre
(resealable bottle)
G00041042
100 ml
(disposable container)
G00041056
40 * 100 ml
(disposable containers in box)
G00041058
Notice: You can find on the market ready
mixed two-stroke fuels. Based on our experi-
ence, the ready mixed fuels “STIHL Motomix
1:50”, “ASPEN 2-stroke” and “Oest Oecomix”
can be used. No guarantee can be given for
operation of the device with other fuels and
oils!
Do not use mixtures with more oil than 1:50
(e.g. 1:35).
Too much oil results in carbon deposits and re-
duces the service life of the engine.
Only use the fully synthetic two-stroke oils ex-
plicitly intended for mixing.
Use of engine oils or even waste oil results in
engine damage.
No warranty is given in these cases.
Storing fuel mixture
The fuel mixture ages and can cause engine
damages. Only mix as much fuel as you are
going to use up during the next mowing.
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Tanking up
Warning
Fuel is ignited by hot engine parts.
Prior to filling up, switch off the engine
and wait for at least 20minutes until the
engine has cooled down. Observe the
safety instructions regarding the fuel!
Warning
The fuel tank at the engine is not connec-
ted.
Filled fuel can run out and ignite.
Never fill fuel into the tank on the engine.
Filling up with fuel
1. For filling, use a canister with filler spout or
a funnel.
2. Open the canister carefully so that existing
excess pressure is slowly reduced.
3. Open the tank cap carefully so that existing
excess pressure is slowly reduced and no
fuel sprays out.
4. Fill the fuel tank.
5. Tightly close the tank cap again.
Adjusting cutting height
Adjust the cutting height setting only when the
engine is switched off.
Set the cutting height so that the blade does
not touch the ground even in case of terrain
unevenness. If the cutting height is set too
high, objects can be ejected and the “clean cut
appearance” can be destroyed.
1
Fig.7:
1. Switch off the engine and wait until the
blade comes to a standstill.
2. Pull the lever (1) upwards and turn it until
the desired cutting height is reached.
Locking steerable front wheel
On flat terrain, it is more comfortable to leave
the front wheel free to pivot. If you mow in hori-
zontal direction, it is necessary to always lock
the wheel.
1
Releasing steerable front wheel
Pull off the spring cotter (1) and insert it into
the hole at the handlebar console.
Locking the steerable front wheel
Insert the spring cotter (1).
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Starting
Warning
During startup, there is a risk of injury
caused by the rotating blade.
Make sure that no one is within the
danger zone of the blade. Do not tip the
device over to one side during startup.
Warning
Danger of poisoning due to poisonous ex-
haust gases.
Do not operate the engine in closed or
insufficiently ventilated rooms.
Please observe the safety instruction re-
garding the poisoning risk.
Warning
If after startup the carburetor does not close
properly, fuel will overflow and a fire hazard
occurs.
Close the fuel valve and contact an au-
thorised service centre.
AS 654TB&S and AS734TB&S
1. Place the device onto a flat surface, not in
high grass.
2. Open the fuel valve and the tank ventila-
tion.
3. Plug on the spark plug connector.
4. Set the engine stop switch to "I".
5. For cold start, set the accelerator switch to
position "choke"; otherwise, set it to me-
dium speed.
6. With your left thumb, press the start button
and continue to hold.
7. Pull the starter point slowly out until you
feel resistance then pull out quickly – en-
gine starts to run.
8. Let the starter rope retract slowly.
9. Release the start button.
10. For mowing, set the accelerator lever to the
maximum speed.
AS652TES
1. Place the device onto a flat surface, not in
high grass.
2. Open the fuel valve and the tank ventila-
tion.
3. Plug on the spark plug connector.
4. Only for cold start: Close the choke at the
carburetor (turn anti-clockwise).
5. Press the tickler at the carburetor until the
fuel is seen to drip.
6. Set the engine stop switch to "I".
7. Put the accelerator lever to lowest engine
speed position.
8. Pull the starter point slowly out until you
feel resistance then pull out quickly – en-
gine starts to run.
9. Let the starter rope retract slowly.
10. Put the accelerator lever to medium engine
speed position.
11. Reopen the choke (turn clockwise).
12. For mowing, set the accelerator lever to the
maximum speed.
Engaging the blade
1. Lift the blade clutch lever.
2. Press the latch knob at the blade clutch
lever.
3. Press the blade clutch lever towards the
handlebar – the blade starts to move.
Disengaging the blade when moving over
paths:
1. Release the blade clutch lever.
Setting the blade speed
Devices with blade speed lever
You will achieve a good result of cutting and
mulching with a high blade speed and medium
driving speed.
When the blade speed is low, the tractive
power of the blade is especially high and the
noise level lower.
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Oil pressure switch
Devices with oil pressure switch
The oil pressure switch ensures that the en-
gine is not damaged when the device is used
in steep terrain.
The oil pressure switch switches off the engine
when damage to the engine may occur due to
lack of oil pressure. This may occur when:
Oil level is too low.
The device is in too steep a sloping position
while in steep terrain.
How steep the gradient for the oil pressure
switch to switch off the engine may be de-
pends on the engine type, direction of inclina-
tion, and the oil level.
In order to restart the engine, push the device
while in idle state to terrain that is less steep.
In every case, check the oil level.
Driving
Driving
In case of a hazardous situation, switch off the
drive and declutch the blade.
Drive on:
1. Engage the desired gear.
2. Press the drive lever towards the handlebar
- device is moving.
Drive off:
1. Release the drive lever.
Adjusting the driving speed:
The driving speed depends on the quantity and
thickness of the growth. If the growth is espe-
cially high and thick, you can mow at low driv-
ing speed only.
1. Release the drive lever.
2. Engage the desired gear.
3. Press the drive lever back towards the
handlebar – device is moving.
Reverse gear
Warning
Risk of injury caused by slipping or tripping
during moving in reverse or turning.
When moving in reverse, always switch
off the blade!
Prior to switching on the reverse, make sure
that path is free of obstacles. Especially when
going over already mowed grass ensure safe
footing.
1. Release the drive lever.
2. Disengage the blade.
3. Set the accelerator lever to medium speed.
4. Set the switching lever to reverse (R).
5. Press the drive lever towards the handlebar
- device moves in reverse.
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Turning
Turn the device round only where the grass
has been mowed already.
Turning round on an even surface:
1. Switch off the drive and the differential lock.
2. Turn the device to the desired side.
3. Switch the drive and the differential lock
back on.
Turning round on a sloping area:
1. Disengage the blade.
2. Keep the drive switched on.
3. Switch off the differential lock.
4. Turn the device upslope.
5. Hold back the handlebar and the inner
wheel.
6. Switch the differential lock back on.
The drive prevents sliding and supports the
turn manoeuvre.
Pushing
1. Release the drive lever.
2. Put the gear in neutral.
3. Press the drive lever again towards the
handlebar – device can be pushed or rolls.
Differential lock
The differential lock connects the rear wheels
rigidly to each other. This improves traction
and driving stability of the device. The danger
of slipping is reduced and safe braking is made
possible.
When the differential lock is released, the
device can be steered and turned with ease.
Switching off and parking
Warning
On a slope, the device can roll away.
Put the device on even ground only or
secure it against rolling away.
1. Release the drive lever.
2. Set the accelerator lever to the lowest en-
gine speed.
3. Release the blade clutch lever.
4. Set the engine stop switch to "0".
5. Wait until the engine comes to a standstill
before you step away from the device.
6. Close the fuel valve and the tank ventila-
tion.
7. Pull off the spark plug connector.
Transport
Warning
Risk of injury due to the heavy weight of the
device. The device can fall over and fall
down and cause severe injuries.
Observe the following notices.
Transport the device on a freight vehicle or a
trailer which is designed for a carrying capacity
of at least as great as the empty weight of the
device.
Prior to transport, let the device cool down for
at least 20 minutes. Close the tank ventilation
and the fuel valve.
For transport, you can fold up the handlebar.
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Loading
Use suitable ramps for loading that
can carry the empty weight of the device
+ 200 kg.
are wider than the device.
have a slip-free surface.
Notice
Risk of damage due to incorrect fastening of
straps.
Fasten the straps only at the points
shown in the figure.
Do not overtighten the straps.
1. Put the device in front of the ramps and
make sure that the ramps
are as wide as the wheel gauge of the
device.
are tightly secured to the platform.
are not steeper than 15°.
2. Carefully drive the device via the ramps
onto the platform.
3. Observe the instructions in chapter
Switching on and stopping.
4. Secure the device against rolling, sliding
and tilting. Use straps that support the
weight of the device.
Fig.8:
Fig.9:
Fig.10:
Fig.11:
5. Secure the device with belts to the frame
elements that can hold the weight
Unloading the device
1. Undo the transport fastenings.
2. Drive the device carefully down the ramps
of the platform.
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Maintenance
Warning
Risk of injury due to unexpected movement.
When inspections are carried out, the
device can move unexpectedly.
Make sure that no persons or objects are
in the danger area of the blade.
Make sure that no further hazards result
from an unexpected movement.
Warning
Risk of injury during maintenance and
cleaning work when the engine is running.
Perform maintenance tasks only then
with a running engine if this is required in
the Maintenance table.
Warning
Danger of poisoning due to poisonous ex-
haust gases.
Do not operate the engine in closed or
insufficiently ventilated rooms.
Please observe the safety instruction re-
garding the poisoning risk.
Improper maintenance can make the device
unsafe for operation and result in accidents.
Regular maintenance keeps your device ready
for use.
Service the device according to the following
maintenance instructions.
Contact an authorised service centre if prob-
lems during maintenance occur or if you de-
termine deficiencies during one of the following
inspections.
Prior to all maintenance and cleaning work
when the engine is not running:
1. Let the device cool down for at least 20
minutes.
2. Pull off the plug connector.
3. Close the fuel valve and the tank ventila-
tion.
4. For work on the bottom side of the device,
flip the device to the silencer side.
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Maintenance overview
Component Action Maintenance
interval
A B
Device Check for safe working condition (basic inspection).
Clean.
Customer service.
Fuel Check fuel level.
Is the tank cap closed?
Tank, fuel valve,
and fuel line
Check parts for leaks and check for good condition.
Carburetor Does the carburetor close again after starting?
Ventilation grid Clean.
Engine cooling Clean.
Spark plug Check/replace.
Air filter Maintain. ■▲
Blade and fastening
components
Check for wear and damage. See chapter Checking the
blade.
Change.
Blade brake Does the blade function safely and does the blade come to
a standstill within 7 seconds?
Release the drive
lever
Does the device stop when the lever is in zero position?
Drive Check.
V-belt Are the belts tensioned correctly, without fissures, and in
good condition?
Bowden cables Check for proper function and ease of movement.
Acceleration lever Check for proper function.
Chassis and impact
protection
Check for rust and fissures and check the welding seams.
Are all protective devices and covers in place, fastened cor-
rectly and properly functioning?
Lubrication See chapter grease lubrication. ▲■
Label Condition of the labels.
Parking brake Check.
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Flammable material Remove easily flammable debris buildup from the engine
and the device.
Tyres Check tyres and, if necessary, the tyre pressure.
For 4-stroke devices:
Engine For reliable information, see the operating manual of the en-
gine manufacturer.
Check oil level (see operator’s manual of the engine manu-
facturer).
Oil change.
Oil filter change (if existing).
A
B
Before and after each use.
Annually or every 50 h.
By the user when the engine is not running.
By the user when the engine is running.
By the authorised service centre.
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Cleaning the device
Depending on use, clean the device thor-
oughly, especially the bottom and the blade.
Grass cuttings and dirt that are stuck interfere
with the grass ejection and impair the cutting
quality. To sufficiently cool the engine, keep
the engine cover, ventilation grid and engine
clean.
Fire hazard! Take particular care that the com-
ponents at the silencer are clean.
For cleaning, use a hand brush. Remove stub-
born dirt with a wooden or plastic spatula.
Clean the outside housing parts with a cloth.
Do not clean the device with water spray or
high-pressure cleaner! Do not use any ag-
gressive cleaning agents.
General inspection
To make sure that the device can be operated
safely, check all nuts, bolts, screws, connec-
tions of fuel lines, air filters etc. regularly for
proper condition and firm seating. Check the
ignition wire and the spark plug connector for
damage.
Immediately replace damaged or worn parts,
especially covers, silencers or fuel tank
(authorised service centre).
Check all parts that that contain fluids for leaks
and proper condition. These can be: Fuel tank,
fuel valve, fuel lines, carburetor, engine, gears,
battery, hydraulic system.
In case of leaks, contact an authorised service
centre.
Chain lubrication
The chains to the right and to the left of the dif-
ferential lock must be lubricated at regular in-
tervals. We recommend using biodegradable
chain spray.
Transmission
The transmission is maintenance-free and
filled with oil that is supposed to last the entire
service life of the device. Make sure that there
are no leaks or damages.
Checking the drive
1. Put the device on a non-slip surface (e.g.
concrete or asphalt).
2. Switch off the engine.
3. Set the gear shift lever to a forward gear.
4. Actuate the drive lever.
5. Try to pull the device backwards.
If the rear wheels lock, the drive is correctly ad-
justed. If you can pull the device, the drive
must be re-adjusted.
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1
Re-adjusting the drive
Turn the adjusting screw (1) at the drive so that
the wheels lock, while the drive is actuated,
when the device is pulled. If there is no im-
provement after the adjustment, have the
device checked by an authorised service
centre.
Checking the parking brake
Warning
If the parking brake is incorrectly adjusted,
the device can roll away.
Make sure that the parking brake is al-
ways functioning properly.
1. Place the device on a surface with a good
grip (e.g. concrete or asphalt).
2. Switch off the engine.
3. Turn the switching lever to idling.
4. Try to pull the device backwards.
If the rear wheels lock up, the parking brake is
set correctly. If the device can be pushed, the
parking brake must be readjusted by an au-
thorised service centre.
Checking the blade
Warning
Wear or damage on the blades and the
fastening elements can result in the blades
or the fastening elements coming off.
Check the blades and all fastening ele-
ments according to the following instruc-
tions.
Warning
There is a considerable risk of injury due to
improperly mounted and maintained blades.
Work at blades must be carried out by an
authorised service centre.
Use solid gloves when you check
the blade.
Work on the blade requires specific expertise
because an imbalance inspection is necessary
and torques must be observed.
Blades that are sharpened improperly increase
the workload of the device and can result in vi-
bration cracks or breaks.
Check the blade and all fastening elements for
wear, damage and cracks
each time before and after you mow.
in case of noticeable changes or unusual vi-
brations.
Contact an authorised service centre if you de-
tect faults or damage during inspection.
All shown blade parts and their fastening ele-
ments must be changed
if damage or cracks are detected.
if unusually strong vibrations occur.
at least once a year or every 50 operating
hours, no matter if wear does exist or not.
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The material weakens, can suffer cracks, en-
dangering people and material assets. Ejected
broken pieces can cause severe injuries.
Unusual vibrations are an indication that
blades are missing or broken,
the blade is worn excessively or on one side
or
damage to the engine or cutter deck fasten-
ing.
Blade change
1
1
2
2
It is absolutely necessary to change the blade:
When one of the wear markings(1) was
reached. Original blades are engraved with
wear markings (marking in form of a ball-
shaped imprint on the rear side of the
blade).
When the thickness of the blade at the rear
edge of the vane(2) or at another point is
below 1mm (exception: cutting edge).
Original blade
An original AS-blade is engraved with:
AS XXXXXXXX
The engraving shows the spare part number.
Checking the blade clutch
Check the blade clutch for proper function by
disengaging the blade. The blade must come
from full speed to a standstill in less than
7seconds. Contact an authorised service
centre if this is not the case.
Maintenance specifically for
4-stroke device
Maintaining the engine
Warning
If the speed of rotation is set too high, ob-
jects can be ejected. The engine can be
damaged and noise pollution increases.
Do not change the basic setting of the
carburetor or the speed control.
The engine manufacturer has prepared the op-
erating manual of the engine. The manual con-
tains all maintenance requirements and war-
ranty conditions for the engine. If warranty
work at the engine is required, contact your au-
thorised service centre or the next authorised
dealer for engines.
To ensure a long service life of the engine, suf-
ficient engine cooling is required.
Keep the
- engine cover (ventilation grid),
- silencer (protective grid) and
- cooling fins of the engine
clean at all times.
Checking the engine oil level
Never allow the oil level to be too low other-
wise the engine can be damaged. Never fill in
too much oil. Otherwise, there is the risk that
the oil enters and destroys the air filter.
For this, observe the attached operating in-
structions of the engine.
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Checking the spark plugs
Danger
The ignition system generates an electro-
magnetic field.
Wearers of pacemakers must not work
on live parts.
Soiled spark plugs reduce the engine output.
Clean the electrode of the spark plug with a
brass wire brush. Check the electrode gap
(see operating instructions of the engine manu-
facturer). Make sure that the insulator around
the electrode is not damaged. Never use a
damaged spark plug.
Tighten the spark plug using the correct torque
(see operating instructions of the engine manu-
facturer).
Maintaining the air filter
Warning
There is a fire and explosion risk due to
cleaning agents.
Never clean the air filter with flammable
solvents.
Make sure that the air filter is always clean. A
dirty air filter reduces the engine power and
leads to increased engine wear and fuel con-
sumption. Independent of the operating hours,
change the filter insert at least once a year. Do
not operate the engine without air filter.
For this, observe the attached operating in-
structions of the engine.
Maintenance specifically for
2-stroke device
Maintaining the engine
Warning
If the speed of rotation is set too high, ob-
jects can be ejected. The engine can be
damaged and noise pollution increases.
Do not change the basic setting of the
carburetor or the speed control.
To ensure a long service life of the engine, suf-
ficient engine cooling is required.
Keep the
- engine cover (ventilation grid),
- silencer (protective grid) and
- cooling fins of the engine
clean at all times.
Checking the spark plugs
Danger
The ignition system generates an electro-
magnetic field.
Wearers of pacemakers must not work
on live parts.
Soiled spark plugs reduce the engine output.
Clean the electrode of the spark plug with a
brass wire brush. Check the electrode gap
(see “Technical data”). Make sure that the in-
sulator around the electrode is not damaged.
Never use a damaged spark plug.
Tighten the spark plug with the torque indic-
ated in the technical data.
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Maintaining the air filter
Warning
Cleaning agents pose a fire and explosion
hazard.
Never clean the air filter with flammable
solvents.
Notice
A cleaning of the air filter with compressed
air damages the filter fabric and the air filter
becomes useless.
Change the air filter when it is dirty.
Notice
When you use air filters from accessory
suppliers, the engine can be damaged.
Only use the original AS-Motor air filter
cartridges.
Make sure that the air filter is always clean. A
dirty air filter reduces the engine performance
and leads to increased engine wear and fuel
consumption. Irrespective of the operating
hours, change the filter insert at least once a
year. Cleaning the air filter is not possible. Do
not operate the engine without air filter.
Beware! During filter change, accumulated dirt
in the air filter can get into the carburetor and
damage it.
1. Screw off the air filter cap.
2. Carefully pull out the filter element. Make
sure that no dirt from the inside of the air fil-
ter housing enters the carburetor.
3. Close the suction opening with a clean
cloth.
4. Thoroughly clean the inside of the air filter
housing.
5. Remove rough, loose dirt from the filter ele-
ment by tapping. Replace the filter element
in case of heavy, stubborn dirt.
6. Remove the cloth of the suction opening.
7. Re-insert the filter element.
8. Close the air filter cap again.
Assembly
Scope of delivery
The device is shipped in a carton.
The scope of delivery included:
The device.
This operating manual.
Manufacturer’s certificate.
Tool bag.
Operating manual engine manufacturer (for
4-stroke devices)
Unpacking
1. Open the box at the top.
2. Cut open the front side of the box.
3. Bring the handlebar up (see guide bar and
handlebar).
4. Check the air pressure in the tires (see
Technical data).
5. Switch the switching lever at the transmis-
sion to neutral position.
6. Press the drive lever towards the handlebar
and push the device off the pallet.
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Guide bar and handlebar
1
2
3
1. Slacken the screw for the height adjust-
ment of the handlebar(1) and pull it out
sideways.
2. Attention:Do not crush the Bowden
cables(2) when swivelling the handlebar.
Swivel up the handlebar(3) to the correct
working position and tighten with the screw
and nut.
Storage
Storing the device
Keep the device in a closed, dry, and well vent-
ilated room and out of reach of children. Al-
ways eliminate all problems of the device be-
fore you store it so that the device is always in
a safe-to-operate state. Let the engine cool
down before you store the device in closed
rooms.
Longer storage
1. Observe the safety instructions for hand-
ling the fuel.
2. Emptying fuel tank. Place a piece of hose
onto the fuel valve and let the fule run into
an approved fuel container.
3. Emtyping carburetor: Start the engine and
let it run until it stops by itself.
4. Thoroughly clean the device.
5. Touch up any possible damage to the
paint finish (for paint, see Accessories).
Before longer storage, e.g. in the fall, have an
authorised service centre check the device!
Restarting
If you want to start the device after a longer
storage, carry out the tasks described in
chapter Maintenance.
Spare parts
The reliable and safe operation of the device
also depends on the quality of the spare parts
used. Only use original spare parts and ac-
cessories that were approved by
“AS-Motor Germany”. When foreign parts are
installed, the warranty and guarantee shall be
void for the foreign part and for the device and
for any resulting damage.
Inform your authorised service centre about
the device type and serial number of your
devices when you order spare parts.
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Wear parts
Some parts are wear parts. They wear during
use and must be replaced. The warranty does
not cover the following parts:
Blades, cutting blades, cutter bars, blade bolts,
sliding plates, V-belt, chains, Bowden cables,
starter ropes, pressure plates, air filters, spark
plugs, disc springs, lock washers, fuses, discs,
thrust plates, pressure discs, protection skirts,
impact protection, wheels, tires.
Disposal
The device cuts and shreds the plant material
in a single operation. Shredded plant material
decomposes quickly, can be utilized as fertil-
izer, and, therefore, be left on the ground.
Dispose of waste oil and fuel in accordance
with the local regulations or return it to an oil
shop.
Packaging, device, and accessories are made
of recyclable materials and must be disposed
of accordingly.
Warranty
Please see our AS-Motor website for warranty
information.
Please print out the documents that you re-
ceive during the online registration. Keep them
together with your sales receipt.
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Troubleshooting
The following table contains the most frequent problems and their elimination. If more problems
occur, contact the closest authorised service centre.
You can find an authorised service centre on our home page www.as-motor.de.
Problem Possible cause Remedy
Engine does not start Engine stop switch is set to
OFF.
Set engine stop switch to ON.
Fuel valve is closed. Open fuel valve. For devices with two
fuel valves, open both.
Tank ventilation screw is
closed.
Open tank ventilation screw.
No fuel is in the tank. Refill fuel.
Choke is open. Close the choke.
4-stroke devices:
Device was tilted – oil leaked
into the air filter.
Replace air filter, unscrew spark plug
and start several times when the fuel
valve is closed, dry the spark plug and
screw it back in.
Spark plug connector is pulled
off.
Observe the safety instructions! Put
spark plug connector back on.
Wrong spark plug connector. Vorgeschriebenen Zündkerzenstecker
verwenden (siehe Ersatzteilinformation
autorisierte [Fachwerkstatt: autorised
service centre]).
Engine was flooded due to too
many start attempts.
Unscrew spark plug and start several
times when the fuel valve is closed, dry
the spark plug and screw it back in.
Air filter is dirty. Maintain air filter (see Maintenance).
Spark plug is dirty, damaged, or
incorrect electrode gap.
Clean spark plug and check electrode
gap (see Maintenance). Replace spark
plug if necessary.
Poor quality, dirty, or old fuel. Clean fuel system (authorised service
centre).
Always use fresh fuel.
Devices with oil pressure
switch:
No oil pressure:
Too little engine oil
Check engine oil level, refill.
Devices with oil pressure
switch:
No oil pressure:
Slope too steep
Bring the device to a level position
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Engine starts badly or
runs irregularly
Choke is closed. Open the choke.
Air filter is dirty. Maintain air filter (see Maintenance).
Poor quality, dirty, or old fuel. Always use fresh fuel.
Spark plug is dirty, damaged, or
incorrect electrode gap.
Clean spark plug and check electrode
gap (see Maintenance). Replace spark
plug if necessary.
Wrong spark plug connector. Vorgeschriebenen Zündkerzenstecker
verwenden (siehe Ersatzteilinformation
autorisierte [Fachwerkstatt: autorised
service centre]).
2-stroke devices:
Decompression bore is
blocked.
Authorised service centre.
No drive when drive
lever is actuated
Drive belt is insufficiently ten-
sioned.
Authorised service centre
The blade does not
rotate
V-belt is insufficiently tensioned
or damaged.
Authorised service centre.
Bowden cable is defective. Authorised service centre.
Strong vibrations dur-
ing operation
Imbalance of the blade caused
by incorrect sharpening or
chips on the blade.
Have blade resharpened and balanced
by an authorised service centre. Re-
place a damaged blade immediately.
Blade drive shaft is bent due to
collisions with foreign objects.
Authorised service centre.
Engine fastening is loose. Authorised service centre.
Blade fastening is loose. Authorised service centre.
Irregular noises Loose fastening elements. Authorised service centre.
Silencer is defective. Authorised service centre.
Engine smokes
(4-stroke devices)
Air filter is dirty or drenched
with oil.
Maintain or replace air filter (see Main-
tenance).
Oil level is too high. Have authorised service centre lower
the oil level to the marking.
Engine gets hot Ventilation grid is dirty. Clean ventilation grid.
Cooling fins of the engine are
dirty.
Have cooling fins cleaned by authorised
service centre.
4‑stroke devices:
Oil level in the engine is too
low.
Refill engine oil (see operator’s manual
of the engine manufacturer).
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Uneven cut, lawn be-
comes unsightly
Blade is dull or worn. Have blade resharpened and balanced
by an authorised service centre. Re-
place a damaged blade immediately.
Speed is too high proportion-
ately to the cutting height.
Reduce speed and/or select the correct
cutting height.
Housing of the mower is heavily
contaminated.
Clean.
Different tire pressure. Check the tire pressure.
Mulching result with
high plant material
not satisfactory
Speed is too high. Reduce speed.
Mulching result with
low plant material not
satisfactory
Plant material is ejected too
quickly.
Increase speed.
Discharge channel is
jammed
Mowed grass was too long or
too damp.
Adjust cutting height and mowing speed
to the mowing conditions.
Blade is worn. Authorised service centre.
Engine speed is too low despite
full power.
Authorised service centre.
The device does not
stop when the brake
is activated
Brake is adjusted incorrectly,
worn, or defective.
Check the parking brake (see Mainten-
ance). Authorised service centre.
The device does not
stop
Drive belt does not declutch. Authorised service centre.
The engine does not
switch off
Switching off system is defect-
ive.
Close the fuel valve.
Authorised service centre.
The tires become flat Thorns or sharp objects dam-
age the tires.
If necessary, use tire protection gel (au-
thorised service centre).
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Technical data
Type AS 65 4T B&S AS 73 4T B&S
Range of application (temperature) 0 - 30°C
For temperatures below 5°C, observe the engine manu-
facturer's information regarding the engine oil.
Engine, type
Manufacturer
Type
Cylinder capacity
Performance
Engine speed
One cylinder four stroke engine
Briggs & Stratton
Series 3 Intek
344 cm
3
7,6 kW (10,3 PS)
3300 min
-1
Cutting device, type
Cutting width
Cutting height
Growth height
Cutter bar and
mulching blade
65 cm
50 – 100 mm central,
infinitely variable
up to approx. 150 cm
Cutter bar and
mulching blade
73 cm
50 – 100 mm central,
infinitely variable
up to approx. 150 cm
Starting device Rope start
Traction drive
Speed forward
Speed reverse
Mech. transmission with differential lock
1,6; 1,8; 2,3; 3,3;5,1 km/h
2,4 km/h
Maximum area coverage ca. 3300 m
2
/h ca. 3700 m
2
/h
Measures and weight
Transport size with packaging L/W/H
max. tyre dimensions L/W/H
Weight
183/85/101 cm
220/71/99 cm
125 kg
183/85/101 cm
224/79/99 cm
135 kg
Capacities
Fuel tank
Engine oil
5 Liter
approx. 1,4 Liter SAE 30 (see Checking oil level)
Sound level
Measured sound level L
WA
Sound level at working place L
pA
Measurement uncertainty k
according to DINEN 12733
101,0 dB
91,0 dB
2,5 dB(A)
Vibration emission value
Hand-arm-vibrations a
h,W
Measurement uncertainty U
according to DINEN 12733
3,8 m/s
2
2,0 m/s
2
Tyre pressure 1,0 – 2,0 bar
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Modell AS 65 2T ES
Range of application (temperature) 0 - 30°C
For temperatures below 5°C, observe the engine manu-
facturer's information regarding the engine oil.
Engine, type
Manufacturer
Type
Cylinder capacity
Performance
Engine speed
One cylinder two-stroke engine with easy start
AS-Motor Germany
AS 165 ES (EasyStart)
165 cm
3
4,0 kW (5,4 PS)
3800 min
-1
Spark plug
Torque
Electrode gap for optimal starting
behaviour
NGK BR6HS
25Nm
0,5-0,7mm
Cutting device, type
Cutting width
Cutting height
Growth height
Cutter bar and mulching blade
65 cm
50 – 100 mm central, infinitely variable
up to approx. 130 cm
Starting device Rope start
Traction drive
Speed forward
Speed reverse
Mech. transmission with differential lock
1,4; 1,5; 1,9; 2,7;4,1 km/h
1,9 km/h
Maximum area coverage ca. 2600 m
2
/h
Measures and weight
Transport size with packaging L/W/H
max. tyre dimensions L/W/H
Weight
183/85/101 cm
220/71/99 cm
114 kg
Capacities
Fuel tank 5litres
Sound level
Measured sound level L
WA
Sound level at working place L
pA
Measurement uncertainty k
according to DIN EN 12733
101,9 dB
91,7 dB
2,5 dB(A)
Vibration emission value
Hand-arm-vibrations a
h,W
Measurement uncertainty U
according to DIN EN 12733
2,4 m/s
2
2,0 m/s
2
Tyre pressure 1,0 – 2,0 bar
38
Accessories
Branch lifter: G06726021
Spray paint 400 ml, colour orange: G00011050
Operating hours counter: G06927008
Clinometer: G06950027
Cage wheels: G06780016
Hand protection set: G06780309
Low pressure tyres (standard equipment for AS734TB&S): G06721006
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Declaration of conformity
AS-Motor Germany GmbH & Co. KG
Ellwanger Straße 15
D-74424 Bühlertann
www.as-motor.de
Declaration of conformity
We declare that the grassland mowers
Type AS 65 4T B&S AS 73 4T B&S AS 65 2T ES
starting from serial no. 021317110001 014610020001 035219010001
as brought into circulation by us conform to all relevant
safety and health requirements of the EC directives lis-
ted.
- 2006/42/EC
- 2014/30/EC
Function:
The device is intended only for cutting grass or similar vegetation in well-maintained grounds in
agriculture, forestry and preservation of the countryside that are cut at least once a year.
Applied standards: DIN EN 12733
Place where all technical records are filed:
AS-Motor Germany GmbH & Co. KG
Ellwanger Straße 15
D-74424 Bühlertann
Bühlertann, in January 2019
Eberhard Lange
Managing director
By proxy Frank Einsiedler
Head of development
AS-Motor Germany GmbH & Co. KG
Ellwanger Straße 15
D-74424 Bühlertann
www.as-motor.de
THE HIGH GRASS MOWER AND 2 STROKE ENGINE MANUFACTURE
AS-Motor is your premium manufacturer for lawn and high grass mowers as well as 2 stroke en-
gines. We offer our customers professional technology for steep slopes, rough terrain, and lawn
care. Our extensive product range which includes hand-held entry-level devices up to the world’s
first all-wheel ride-on mower with remote control will always offer private customers, municipalities
service providers the right product. For more than 60 years, we have been developing and produ-
cing with a high production depth in Southern Germany and supply our dealer network in more
than 30 countries all over the world.
Mulching mower Mulching mower – the time-saving alternative!
AS-Motor mulching mowers shred the grass to create such a fine mulch,
almost an “invisible” fertiliser, that sinks right away back into the lawn.
Disposal of the cuttings is not required.
Professional lawn
mower
Professional lawn mowers with rear or side discharge for every require-
ment, even with all-wheel drive, brake and reverse gear.
Brush cutter
®
An agile lawn mower for maintenance of extensive grassed areas. The
Allmäher® reliably mows and mulches metre-high grass, brushes and
weeds.
Flail mower High grass with undergrowth, steep slope or extensive areas in unknown
terrain? The movably mounted flail blades of the AS-Motor flail mower
give way to rocks and obstacles and chop the cuttings several times
over.
Ride-on brush
cutter
If extensive areas, weeds and undergrowth up to 1.2 m, the AS‑Motor all-
wheel mowers are also perfect for steep and even extremely steep ter-
rain. Ease of use and high area performance combined in one compact
ride-on mower. For more safety, comfort and efficiency in difficult terrain
we have developed the innovative and the world’s first remote controlled
ride-on mower.
Rotary mower The cost-effective alternative to the cutter-bar mower. Also ideal for feed
production. The grass is not shredded but deposited in straight rows as a
windrow next to the machine.
Weed remover Careful and chemical-free weed removal. The AS‑Motor weed removers
“WeedHex” mechanically clean paved areas and curb stones from grow-
ing weeds – quickly, safely, and efficiently.
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