Residual risks and accident prevention standards
Neglect of ergonomic principles
Negligent use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
Careless use or omission of personal protective
equipment may result in serious injury.
- Wear prescribed protective equipment.
Human behaviour, misconduct
- Always concentrate fully on all work.
m Residual risk can never be ruled out.
Danger from noise
Hearing damage
Prelonged unprotected work with the device may
cause hearing damage.
- Always wear hearing protection as a matter of
principle.
Behaviour in an emergency
In case of an accident, initiate the necessary first aid meas-
ures and seek medical assistance as quickly as possible.
Customer service
• Only have the power tool repaired by qualified per-
sonnel with original spare parts. This makes it pos-
sible to maintain the safety of the power tool.
• Do not carry out repairs to the battery. Repairs must
be carried out by the manufacturer or by a special-
ised customer service centre.
6. Technical data
Drive
Traction motor operating speed ................. 3000 min
Traction motor rated output ............................1000 W
Driving speed V ..........................................0 - 8 km/h
Driving speed R ............................................ 3.2 km/h
Front wheels ...............................................13x5,00-6
Air pressure front wheels .................................2.7 bar
Rear wheels..................................................16x6.5-8
Air pressure rear wheels..................................1.9 bar
Total weight...................................................... 200 kg
Mowing unit
Blade motor operating speed .................... 3500 min
Blade motor rated output ........................... 2* 1200 W
Cut height ................................................. 38-114 mm
Cutting height adjustment ................................ 7-level
Cutting width ..................................................... 92 cm
Battery
Battery type ................................................ Lead acid
Rated voltage ................................................ 48V DC
Capacity.............................................................75 Ah
charging time ...................................Approx. 10 hours
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Information about noise level measured in accord-
ance with applicable standards:
Sound pressure L
According to ISO 5395-3
Measurement uncertainty K
Sound pressure L
According to ISO 5395-3
Measurement uncertainty K
Wear hearing protection.
Excessive noise can result in a loss of hearing.
Vibration a
According to ISO 5395-1
Vibration a
s
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According to ISO 5395-1
Measurement uncertainty K
Keep the noise level and vibration to a minimum!
• Only use faultless products.
• Maintain and clean the product at regular intervals.
• Adapt your working methods to the product.
• Do not overload the product.
• Have the product checked if necessary.
• Switch the product off if it is not in use.
• Wear protective gloves.
Use of the battery powered ride-on lawnmower over
a long period can lead to vibration-related circulatory
disorders (Raynaud syndrome).
Information about the duration of use cannot be pro-
vided in this case, since this can vary from person to
person.
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The following factors can influence the condition:
• Circulatory problems in the user's hands
• Low outdoor temperatures
• Long periods of use
We therefore recommend you wear warm work gloves
and take regular breaks.
7. Unpacking
1. Open the packaging and remove the packaging
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material.
2. Check whether the scope of delivery is complete.
3. Check the device and accessory parts for trans-
port damage.
4. Remove the plastic catches.
5. Pump up all 4 tyres (5 + 7) using a commercially avail-
able foot pump (not included in scope of delivery). The
correct tyre pressure is 2.7 bar in the front wheels (7)
and 1.9 bar in the rear wheels (5).
6. Attention - Danger of cutting! Wear protective
gloves!
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= 89.4 dB
pA
= 3 dB
= 99.4 dB
WA
= 1.08 dB
(body)
= 1.128 m/s
h
(Hand-Arm - Steering Wheel) = 1.786 m/
h
1.5 m/s
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