Operation; Starting And Stopping The Engine; Mowing; Working Instructions - Grizzly Tools BRM 42-125/2 BS Traduction De La Notice D'utilisation Originale

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Operation

A certain level of noise exposure
caused by this device is unavoid-
able. Rearrange noise-intensive
works to times approved and speci-
fied for this purpose. Comply with
the rest periods and reduce the work
period down to the minimum. For
your personal protection and the
protection of people near by, suitable
hearing protection must be worn.
Starting and Stopping the
Engine
Warning! Petrol is flammable.
Start the engine at least 3 m
away from the filling location.
There is a risk of fire.
Start the equipment on a sturdy,
level base, if possible not in long
grass. Ensure that the cutting tool
is touching neither objects nor the
ground.
For your safety: Stand behind the
device when starting it.
Check the petrol and oil levels
regularly (see "initial operation")
and refill in time.
Cold start:
1. Press the petrol pump (33)
(primer) 3 x.
2. Pull the safety loop (2)
towards the grip handle (1) and
hold it.
3. Pull the starter handle (25).
4. If the motor starts slowly,
release the starter handle into
the starter rope-guide (3).
For a warm start it is not neces-
sary to press the primer (33).
If the primer is pressed too often, too
much petrol will enter the carburettor
and the motor is difficult to start.
Motor stop:
• Release the safety loop (2). The motor
switches off and the knife is braked.
Knife stopping device:
Regularly examine the knife stopping
device: Release the safety loop (2). The
motor switches off and the knife is braked.
The knife must stop within 7 seconds.

Mowing

1. Start the engine (see
2. Hold the grip handle (1) and the safety
loop (2) with both hands while mowing.

Working Instructions

General Working Instructions

As far as possible, mow the lawn when
it is dry in order to protect the turf.
Set the cutting height such that the
equipment is not overloaded.
Run the equipment at walking speed
in lines that are as straight as pos-
sible. For uninterrupted mowing, the
lines should always overlap by a few
centimetres.
Do not move backwards.
• On slopes, always work across the slope.
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