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Emptying the grass catcher
1.
To remove the grass catcher, lift up the
flap with one hand, grip the grass catcher
handle with the other, and lift out the
grass catcher.
2.
When the grass catcher is removed the
flap falls down and covers the ejector
opening.
3.
If there is grass left in the opening, pull
the lawn mower backwards about 1 metre
to make it easier to start the motor.
4.
Never clear the mower deck or blade with
your hands or feet – use a brush or other
suitable tool. Clean the grass catcher after
it has been used for best functionality,
especially the air grille.
5.
Lift up the ejector flap with one hand and
hook on the grass catcher from above
with the other hand. Only fit the grass
catcher when the product is switched off
and the moving parts are not moving.
MAINTENANCE
Clean the product after it has been used.
1.
Remove the battery.
2.
Remove the grass catcher.
3.
Clean the product with a brush after use.
4.
Carefully remove residual grass from
underneath the mower deck with a
wooden stick or something similar.
5.
Keep the ventilation openings free from
dust and dirt. Never pour or swill water on
the product.
6.
Clean the motor casing with a damp
cloth. Do not use detergents or solvents.
This can damage the plastic parts on the
product. Wipe the engine casing all over.
7.
Check the condition of the blade.
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GRASS CATCHER
The grass catcher can be rinsed with water
when removed from the lawn mower.
REMOVING AND SHARPENING
THE BLADE
When the blade becomes blunt it can be
removed and sharpened.
1.
Undo the screw holding the blade.
2.
Release the blade and carefully clean the
contact surfaces. If the blade is very worn
it should be replaced with a new one.
3.
Sharpen the blade.
4.
Fit the blade on the lawn mower and
firmly tighten the screw.
5.
Only use spare parts recommended by the
manufacturer.
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STORAGE
NOTE:
Remove the safety key before putting into
storage.
•
Store the lawn mower in a dry place and
frost-free (10–25°C).
•
Store the battery and lawn mower
separately.
•
Charge the battery before putting into
storage if it is not going to be used for
some time.
•
Never let brake fluid, petrol, oil-based
products, penetrating oils, etc. come into
contact with plastic parts.
•
Store the lawn mower away from
corrosive substances, such as salt and
fertiliser.