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English Operating manual – Lawn mower with electric motor
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Accident
No person, especially children,
and/or animals should be allowed
to stand close to the mower while
it is in use.
Risk of injury due to ejected
st
on
es or other objects.
Falling over
Operate the vehicle at walking
speed only.
Be particularly careful when
m
ow
ing in reverse and pulling the
appliance towards you.
When mowing on steep slopes,
there
is a risk of the mower tipping
over and you could be injured as a
result. Mow crossways to the
slope, never upwards and down-
wards. Do not mow on inclines
greater than 20%.
Be particularly careful when
chang
ing direction of travel and
ensure that you always have a
firm footing, especially on slopes.
Mowing along perimeters involves
a ri
sk of
injury. Mowing near
edges, hedges, or steep inclines
is dangerous. Keep a safe
distance from perimeters when
mowing.
If the ground is wet the mower
could slip due to
r
educed traction
and overturn. Mow only when the
grass is dry.
Work only by daylight or in good
arti
ficial l
ighting.
Injury
Always maintain a safe distance
from the rotating tool by means of
the steering handle.
The working area of the operator
is beh
ind the steering handle
during operation.
Never place your hands, feet, or
othe
r parts of the body near
rotating parts.
Stop the motor if you have to tilt
the unit
o
r transport it over
surfaces other than grass.
Never lift or carry the appliance
wh
en the engine is running.
First, pull the mains plug out of the
soc
k
et.
Switch the motor off and pull out
the mains
plug before loosening
blockages or removing obstruc-
tions from the discharge channel
or before che
cking, cleaning,
transporting or adjusting the lawn
mower or before working on the
unit.
If you remove the grass catcher,
you or
othe
r persons might get
injured due to ejected, mowed
materials or foreign bodies.
Never empty the grass sack while
the eng
ine is running. To do this,
switch off the unit.
Check the surface on which the
ap
pliance is to be used and
remove all objects that the
appliance can take up and fling
out.
Do not use the unit in adverse
we
at
her conditions, e.g. if there is
a probability of rain or a storm.
If the cutter strikes a foreign object
(e.g.
st
one) or if the unit starts
vibrating unusually: Switch off the
motor immediately and pull out the
mains plug.
Before continuing to use the unit,
ha
ve it
checked for damage by
a service centre.
In the case of mowers with rotary
blad
es, never stand in front of
grass ejection holes.
Before leaving the unit, always
pu
ll out the mains plug.
Stumbling
When turning the unit, you may
trip over the connection cable and
injure yourself. Always guide the
cable in such a way that it is
always kept out of the walking and
working area.
Operate the vehicle at walking
speed
only.
Caution
Damage to the lawn mower.
Stones, scattered branches, and
similar objects can damage the
machine and impair its correct
operation. Remove all objects
from the appliance’s path before
every use.
Operate the appliance only when
it
is in good
technical condition
Subject the appliance to a
thorough visual check before
using it. Check in particular the
safety devices, electric controls,
power cables and threaded
connections for damage and
secure attachment. Replace
damaged parts before operating
the unit.
Operating times
Comply with the national/municipal
regulatio
ns concerning the times
when the mower may be used
(if required, contact your local
auth
ority).
Directions
Details of specific locations on the
appli
ance (e g. left, right) are
always quoted as seen from the
steering handle and while facing
forward.
1. Hang the grass catcher
Figure 2
Lift up the deflector flap and hook
the grass sack onto the
appliance.
2. Set the cutting height
Caution
Select cutting height for uneven
terrain to prevent the cutter from
ever coming into contact with
the ground.
Figure 3
Set the cutting height of t
he grass
as required.
Setting option (depending on model)
from
app
rox. 3 cm to maximum 9 cm.
Note
If units have individual wheel
adjustment, set all whe
els to the
same height.
Model A:
Unscrew wheels and move to the
appropriate height setting.
Model B:
Pull the flap and snap into place in
the position required.
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