1 INTRODUCTION
Dear Garden Lover,
Where pride in a trim lawn is coupled with a love of gardening, gardeners really
appreciate good gardening equipment. You have made an excellent choice in
purchasing your new lawn mower. It combines the power of a major traditional brand
with the innovations of modern high-tech. You will feel this when you are working with it
and be very pleased with the wonderful result.
Yet before you start work on your lawn, here is some important information that you
should always observe.
Before you start your mower for the first time, read this operation manual through
carefully to familiarise yourself with the correct operation and maintenance of the
machine and to avoid injury or damage to your lawn mower.
Use the lawn mower carefully. The pictograms on the equipment draw your attention to
the most important precautionary measures.
The safety instructions in this operating manual are marked with symbols.
The meaning of the pictograms and symbols is explained in the following chapters.
The terms "left" and "right" always refer to the left and right-hand side of the equipment
seen in the direction of movement.
Your mower will work reliably when the technical instructions are followed exactly. We
would like to point out that any damage to the mower caused by operator faults is not
covered by warranty / guarantee obligations.
We hope you enjoy cultivating your lawn.
2 EXPLANATION OF THE RATING PLATE AFFIXED TO THE
MACHINE
1
Model
2
Product identification number
3
Rated input
4
Weight
5
Tested safety (depending on model)
6
Rated engine speed
7
Model year
8
CE conformity mark
9
Hand-operated lawn mower
10 Guaranteed sound power level
11 Serial number
These operating instructions apply for the following models:
54-PRO A (SA312520): with selective motor drive without speed control, top bar can be
folded down
54-PRO VARIO (SA322520): with selective motor drive and speed control by means of
a knob, top bar can be folded down
54-PRO VARIO PLUS (SA322820): with selective motor drive and speed control by
means of a knob, with additional tank, top bar can be folded down
See the rating plate for the correct model designation for your equipment and the serial
number.
The section underneath a heading in italics and underlined applies up until the next
such heading for the respective model.
3 EXPLANATION OF THE PICTOGRAMS
Read and follow the operator's manual and safety instructions!
Risk caused by thrown elements when the motor is running –
Observe the safety distance / Keep all persons outside the
danger area!
Caution, sharp cutting blades. Keep hands and feet away from
the blades! - Switch the motor off and disconnect the spark
plug connector before performing any cleaning and
maintenance work.
Noise hazard -
Ear protection recommended for extended use.
Engine STOP
Switch the drive on
Beware of hot surfaces - do not touch the engine and exhaust.
Risk of burns!
Exhaust fumes are toxic - do not have the engine running in
closed rooms. Risk of poisoning!
Petrol is highly inflammable - keep away from sparks and open
flame, do not smoke. Fire hazard!
This appliance must not be disposed of as household waste. Send equipment,
accessories and packaging for environmental recycling.
4 EXPLANATION OF THE SYMBOLS
WARNING
Always read and follow the operating instructions and general safety
regulations carefully. Keep the operating instructions for reference
purposes.
Proper use also includes adherence to the operation, maintenance
and service conditions prescribed by the manufacturer.
WARNING
Keep all persons outside the danger area!
Contact with the rotating blade can cause severe injury.
Objects ejected at high speed can cause severe injury.
You must never mow the lawn if there are other persons nearby,
especially children or animals.
WARNING
Petrol is highly inflammable and explosive.
Petrol or oil leaking out onto the hot engine are highly inflammable.
Fire and explosions can cause severe injury and material damage.
Whilst the engine is running or if the machine is hot, the lid of the
petrol tank must not be opened, nor may the tank be filled with more
petrol.
When the engine is running, the dipstick must always be screwed in
firmly.
WARNING
Petrol is highly inflammable and explosive.
Fire and explosions can cause severe injury and material damage.
No smoking and no naked flames while filling the tank.
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