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Operation
Operating times
Please check noise abatement regulations prevailing in your
country.
Connecting to the mains (230 Volts, A.C., 50 Hz)
The mower operates from any normal household mains
supply, provided with a 16 Amps. fuse.
Note: Use a residual current device (RCD) rated for a
residual current not greater than 30 mA.
Starting and Stoping
• Switch on motor with mowerplaced on level and firm ground
• not in high grass - alternatively tilt slightly
K
.
Switch-on motor
L
1. Depress button and hold (1).
2. Lift up bar (2).
3. release button (1).
Switch-off motor
L
Release bar (2).
Tips for mowing
Always let cable trail on the cut side of the lawn
M
.
Cable guidance: Place the cable firmly off the lawn or on
the already cur side of the lawn when starting to mow.
• To prevent strips of grass from being left unmowed, the
cutting paths must always overlap a few centimeters
.
Inserting power cable into cable holder
F
Insert the power cord into the strain relief as shown in the
illustration.
Hanging the grass bag
G
Only when the motor is not running and the
cutting blade is not moving.
1. Lift the protective ap.
2. Hang the grass bag in the chassis with the hooks in the
recesses (see arrow).
3. Replace the protective ap.
Emptying of Grassbox
The grassbox is full and should be emptied as soon as
grass clippings remain uncollected on the ground behind
your mower.
Note: Disconnect electricity by unplugging cable
at the socket-before proceeding.
Maintenance
Cleaning
Note: Disconnect electricity by unplugging cable
at the socket before proceeding. Attention: Keep
hands clear of moving blade.
Clean mower thoroughly after each mowing with cloth or
brush.
Do not spray with water.
Winter Storage
Clean mower thoroughly before storing away.
Have your mower thoroughly checked once a year by an
approved Service Centre.
Do not store it in a wet or humid place.
Change of cutter blade
N
Note: always disconnect mains supply and wear
protective gloves before undertaking any work at
the cutter blades, cutter bar and blade coupling.
Change cutter blade using 10 mm spanner as illustraded.
Torque wrench setting for screws 8-10 Nm. Take care to
carry out this work thoroughly. Use original spare parts only.
Note: Sharpining of blades should be done by an
approved service centre as the correct balance of the
blade after sharpening is very important and ought to
be checked by an expert.
Assembly
Fixing of handle and adjustment of height
A
B
ATTENTION! Take care that the switch cable does not
become caught and crushed when folding the handle frame.
Fold upper handle section forward. Tighten hand wheels firmly.
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C
Fold complete handle backwards and tighten firmly.
Folding of handle frame
E
ATTENTION! Take care that the switch cable does not
become caught and crushed when folding the handle frame.
Note! Unscrew the lower hand wheels (1) for about 2 cm/
.1” either side, pull handle frame (2) either side, pull handle
frame clear of recesses until it can be folded forward easily.
2.36 E
D
Fold complete handle backwards, position at the correct
height and tighten firmly.
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Selection of Cutting height
If possible, mow when grass is dry in order to protect turf. Do not
se cutting position too low when mowing very hight or wet grass.
We recommend an average cutting height of 4,0 cm.
Setting the cutting height
Only when the motor is not running and the
cutting blade is not moving.
2.36 E
H
1. Press the knob (1) downward.
2. Press the unit downward slightly or raise it, as necessary.
Note: In order to scarify, press the unit downward
somewhat forcefully until a gray field appears in the
display.
3. Release the knob when the desired cutting height is
reached (2).
2.32 E
J
1. Lift the mower in the front or back, as necessary.
2. Pull the knob (1) out.
3. Allow the knob to lock into place when the desired cutting
height is reached (2).
Important! The front and back wheels must be set to the
same height.
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