Installing the Handle Bar
Caution! When installing the
handle bar, ensure that the Bow-
den cables are not squashed.
1. There is a drill hole located on
the lower end of the handle bar
(3) which is tightened using the
corresponding bolts (9) in the
holder on the device. This cre-
ates the lower pivot point used
to adjust the tilt angle.
2. Fasten the lower handle bar (3)
using the bar fastening screws
and wing nuts (4b).
You can determine the desired
tilt by selecting one of the two
possible screw positions (see
small pictures on the left).
3. Use the screws and wing nuts
(4a) from the package to mount
the upper bar (1) on the lower
bar (3).
4. Fix the Bowden cables to the
bar using the cable clamp (7).
Mounting and emptying the
collection bag
WARNING: Never operate the
implement without the impact
protector. Danger of Injury!
Mounting the collection bag
on the implement:
1. Lift the impact protector (8).
2. Attach the collecting bag (6) to
the unit housing (11).
3. Release the impact protector so
that it holds the collection bag
(6) in its position.
Removing and emptying the
collection bag:
Lift the impact protector (8) and
take out the collection bag (6).
Installing the Starter Cord
1. Move the safety catch (2) to-
wards the handle bar (1) and
hold it.
2. Slowly pull the starter cord on
the starter handle (17) towards
the bar and hook the starter
cord into the starter cord guide
(16).
3. Release the safety catch (2).
Filling with Engine Oil and
Checking the Oil Level
Place the equipment on a level
base.
1. Unscrew the oil filler cap and dipstick
(14) and pour oil into the tank. The oil
tank holds 0.5 l oil. Use brand oil (e.g.
SAE 30).
2. To check the oil level, wipe the dip-
stick on a clean cloth and replace it in
the tank until it stops.
3. After pulling it out, read off the
oil level on the dipstick. The oil
level should be in the marked
area between the minimum and
maximum marks.
4. Wipe off any spilt oil and close
the oil filler cap (14).
Check the oil level every time be-
fore mowing and add oil when the
lower marking point is reached.
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