5. To switch on, press the release
button (11) on the handle at the
same time as pressing the start
lever (12). Release the release
button (11).
4. To switch off, release the start
lever (12).
After switching off the equip-
ment, the blade continues to
turn for several seconds. Do not
touch the moving blade. There
is a risk of injury.
Working with the Lawnmower
Regular mowing encourages increased fo-
liation of the grass and kills off weeds at the
same time. Therefore, not only does each
mowing increase the density of the lawn, it
also produces an evenly resilient lawn.
The first cut is to be made in around April,
at a growth height of 70 – 80 mm. In the
main vegetation period, the lawn is to be
mowed at least once a week.
•
Start mowing near the socket and work
away from the socket.
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Always keep the extension cable be-
hind you and when you turn, move it to
the side that has already been mowed.
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Run the equipment at a walking pace,
in tracks that are as even as possible.
For gap-free mowing, the tracks should
always overlap by a few centimetres.
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Adjust the cut height so the equipment
is not overloaded. Otherwise, the mo-
tor may be damaged.
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On slopes, always work across the
slope. Take particular care when going
backwards and pulling the equipment.
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Clean the equipment after each use,
as described in the chapter on "Clean-
ing, Maintenance and Storage".
Switch off the equipment after
work and in order to transport it,
disconnect the plug and wait un-
til the blade stops. There is a risk
of injury.
Cleaning, Maintenance
and Storage
Have work that is not described in
these instructions carried out by
a customer service centre that we
have authorised. Use only original
parts.
Wear gloves when handling the
blade.
Switch off the equipment before all
maintenance and cleaning work,
disconnect the plug and wait until
the blade stops.
There is a risk of injury.
General Cleaning and
Maintenance Work
Do not hose down the lawnmow-
er with water. Risk of electric
shock.
•
Always keep the equipment clean. To
clean, use a brush or cloth but no de-
tergent or solvent.
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After mowing, use a piece of wood
or plastic to remove adherent plant
remains from the wheels, ventilation
holes, ejection hole and blade area.
Do not use hard or pointed objects, as
these may damage the blade.
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Oil the wheels from time to time.
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Before each use, check the lawnmow-
er for obvious defects such as loose,
worn or damaged parts. Check that
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