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There is a sticker (2) on the top bar showing the position of the starter cable
holder.
NOTE
For reasons of safety, the starter cable holder may only be fitted in the
prescribed position.
Push the motor stop safety control bar (3) onto the top part of the bar (4) and hold
it tight, pull the starter cable (5) out and insert it into the starter cable holder.
Fit the two halves (6) together, tighten the nut again. This prevents the starter
cable popping out.
The starter cable holder must be fitted / aligned in such a way that the starter cable
is freely accessible and does not rub against any other parts.
Attaching the grass collector to the mower (Illustration R1 + S1 )
Insert the collection bag frame with the bar first into the grass catch. Align the
upper seams of the grass catch on the bar.
Press the holding profile onto the frame of the collection bag frame R1 .
Open the ejection flap of the mower upwards.
Lift the grass collection bag on the carrier bar, insert the chute (1) R1 on the
collection bag opening into the ejection flap and hang the grass collection bag with
the two side hooks to the top of the mower housing S1 .
Fold the ejection flap onto the grass collection bag.
Adjusting the cutting height (Illustration I )
You can set the desired cutting height with the adjustment lever (1) on the left of the
mower.
Pull the lever out of the catch and latch again after a lateral move into the desired
position.
The marking on the left of the housing indicates the cutting height.
IMPORTANT
Mowing at the lowest cutting height should only be carried out on level and plane
lawns!
Please note that the lower cutting height settings may only be used for optimum
conditions. If you select cutting height that is too low, the turf may be damaged
and under certain circumstances even destroyed.
Besides the cutting height, the driving speed also influences the cutting pattern
and collection result. Adapt the cutting height and driving speed to the grass
height to be cut, the motor drive may not need to be switched on.
Fitting the charged starter battery (only for electro-start)
(Illustration V1 + U1 )
Behind the motor, first remove the two screws (1) which are used to fix the battery
bracket in place V1 .
Take the battery cover (2) and wing screws (3) out of the tool bag.
Place the battery cover (2) onto the battery, turn them forwards together through
90° and insert behind the motor V1 . Turn back and place on the battery bracket,
making sure that the connection cable is facing the left, away from the ejector
channel.
Insert the two screws (1) through the battery cover (2) and screw in place together
with the battery bracket.
Route the cable harness around the battery between the battery and the ejector
channel and between the battery and motor U1 .
Before mowing, connect the battery plug with the mating plug on the cable harness
U1 .
See "Charging the starter battery" for information on charging the battery.
9 BEFORE USING THE LAWNMOWER FOR THE FIRST TIME
Check all screw connections and the spark plug connector for a tight fit. Tighten the
screws if necessary! Attachment of the cutter bar must be checked in particular (refer
here to the chapter "Cutter bar care").
The blade attachment screw must always be tightened by an authorised workshop. If
the blade screw is too tight or too loose, the blade coupling and cutter bar can become
damaged or loose which can lead to serious injuries.
The lawn mower is equipped with a motor stop device.
Before using the equipment for the first time, make sure that the motor stop safety
control bar is working perfectly. When the control bar is released, the motor and cutter
Safety instruction!
See table for explanation of symbols page 3
Safety instruction!
See table for explanation of symbols page 3
bar must come to a standstill within three seconds.
After release, the bar must always return to the position shown in the "component
description" diagram.
If this is not the case, it must be checked immediately by an authorised workshop.
Risk of injury!
If the blade run-on time is longer, stop using the equipment and take it to an authorised
workshop.
Measuring run-on time
After the engine has been started, the blade rotates and a wind-like noise can be heard.
The run-on time corresponds to the duration of the wind-like noise after the engine has
been stopped, it can be measured using a stopwatch.
Machine safety and protective devices must not be manipulated or disabled!
Make sure that all protective devices have been attached properly and are not
damaged.
Charging the starter battery (only for electro-start)
The starter battery is a maintenance-free dry battery
Prior to the initial start-up, it should be charged with the original charger for
approx. 24 hours.
For safety reasons and to avoid battery damage, the battery may only be
charged within a building in dry rooms and not in direct sunlight.
To avoid unnecessary power consumption, disconnect the power plug from the
charger after charging and disconnect the battery from the charger.
Avoid storing discharged batteries for a long time without charging them.
So that your battery is always ready-to-operate, we recommend you always charge
the battery for approx. 24 hours prior to and after each mowing season. Avoid total
discharges since this may result in a battery failure.
To prevent unauthorised use of the mower, especially by children, always remove
the ignition key and disconnect the cable which leads from the battery to the starter
motor by removing the battery plug from the mating plug of the cable harness
when you store the lawn mower until the next mowing. However, you should do
this at least before you store the mower for the winter break.
Store the battery in a dry, cool and frost-protected room.
NOTE
The battery can be charged in the assembled or disassembled state.
Charger (Illustration R4 )
The charger is made up of two parts and must be put together before initial use.
Insert the country-specific plug (1) into the charger (2) and push it forwards until it clicks
into place.
IMPORTANT
Use the charger supplied only for charging the respective mower battery.
Equally, do not try to charge your mower using a different charger. You could
endanger yourself or damage your equipment.
For safety reasons and to avoid damage to the charger, it may only be used
indoors and in dry rooms and the battery must not be charged in direct sunlight.
Chafed or bent connection cables on the plug-charger can lead to an excessive
cable load. Chargers with damaged cables must be replaced.
Charging in assembled state (Illustration X1 )
Remove the battery cable from the cable harness.
Connect the battery cable to the original charging device and plug the charging
device into a 230 V socket.
Charging the battery in disassembled state (Illustration W1 )
Removing the battery
To remove the battery, detach the cable from the wiring harness, remove the wing
nuts.
Turn the battery with the battery lid by 90° to the front and remove upwards.
Connect the battery cable to the original charger and plug the charger into a socket
with 230 V.
IMPORTANT
Please do not connect the charger to the plug connector of the cable harness
since this can lead to a fault in the charger.
NOTE
The red warning light on the charger lights up during the charging process and
goes out after charging has finished.
After charging the battery, refasten to the battery holder (if the battery was
dismounted for charging). Reconnect the battery cable to the cable harness prior
to mowing.
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