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A petrol suction pump (plastic, available from
DIY stores)
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An oil can with hand pump (available from
DIY stores)
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Engine oil
Assembly
1. Fasten the push bar (Fig. 3a/Item 3) using
one screw (Fig. 3a/Item 12b) and one star nut
(Fig. 3a/Item 11) on each side. For fastening
choose one of the holes to suit the required
height of the push bar. Important. The identi-
cal height must be set on both sides. Ensure
that the cords which are fastened later are not
in the way.
2. Secure the top push bar to the bottom push
bar using the star nuts (Item 11) and screws
(Item 12a) as shown in Figure 3b.
3. Insert the grip of the starter cord (Fig. 3c/Item
9) into the hook provided for that purpose as
shown in Figure 3c.
4. Fasten the cords to the push bar with the sup-
plied cable clips (Fig. 3d/Item 10).
5. Lift the ejector fl ap (Item 5a) with one hand
and hook in the grass bag (Item 4a) as shown
in Figure 4a.
Important. Whenever you do any work on the
battery and when you dispose of the battery, you
must observe the safety regulations of the manu-
facturer.
Warning! The person entrusted with inserting the
battery should remove all metal armbands, wrist-
watches, rings and similar before starting to insert
the battery. There is a risk of burns if any of these
objects should come into contact with the battery
poles or current-conducting cables.
Warning! Check the insulation on the cables
and plugs each time before use. If there are any
defects in the insulation, the equipment must not
be used.
Warning! Have repairs carried out only by an au-
thorized workshop or by the manufacturer.
5.2 Inserting and removing the battery
(Fig. 13-16)
Important. Use the mower only with a mainte-
nance-free 12V battery.
Remove the battery cover (Item 18) as shown in
Fig. 13.
Place the battery (Item 23) on the base (Fig. 14).
First connect the red cables (+) and then the
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black cables (-) (Figs. 15-16). Re-attach the batte-
ry cover. Remove it in reverse order.
Important. Do not disconnect the battery from
the electrical system during operation as this may
destroy the charge electronics.
5.3 Changing the fuse (Fig. 17)
If the fuse (Item 19) is defective, replace it as
shown in Fig. 17.
5.4 Charging the battery from the electrical
system
The battery is charged by the generator via the
electrical system during operation.
5.5 Charging the battery with the charger
(Fig. 18-20)
If the battery has lost its charge, it can be charged
up with the charger (supplied) via the household
mains system.
When you charge the battery, refer to the safety
regulations supplied by the battery manufacturer.
After the battery has been connected to the
charger, you can connect the charger to a
100-240V~50/60Hz supply socket. Do not con-
nect it to a socket that with a diff erent mains vol-
tage supply.
The red lamp on the charger will indicate that the
battery pack is being charged. After 5-7 hours the
battery will be fully charged. This will be indicated
by the green lamp on the charger. Please do not
charge the battery for longer than 12 hours as this
may destroy the battery.
When charging is completed (the green lamp
shines), disconnect the charger from the mains
power supply.
Important. Charging may create dangerous ex-
plosive gas and therefore you should avoid spark
formation and naked fl ames whilst the battery is
charging.
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