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Parkside PBRM 53 A1 Consignes D'utilisation page 20

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2. Remove the side discharge (20a) and close the side
discharge flap (20).
12.3 Mowing with the mulching insert
When mulching, the cuttings are shredded in the closed
mower housing and then dispersed on the lawn. Grass
collection and disposal are not required. The fine green
waste falls back into the grass root as a natural fertiliser,
adds moisture to the lawn and supplies it with important
nutrients.
NOTE
Mulching is only possible on relatively short lawns.
12.3.1
Inserting the mulching insert (27)
(Fig. 21)
1. Lift the rear discharge flap (23).
2. Remove the grass collection basket (24) (if used) by
the carrying handle.
3. Lift the discharge flap (23) and insert the mulching
insert (27).
4. Adjust the cutting height (see 11.2).
Tips for mulching and mowing:
• Cut the grass back by 2 cm if the grass is 4-6 cm
high.
12.4 Starting the engine
NOTE
The blade rotates when the engine is started.
Do not start the product if the ejector chute is covered by
one of the following parts:
• Grass collection basket
• Mulching insert
12.4.1
Using the electric starter to start the
engine (Fig. 15)
1. Check the charge status of the battery (28) (see10.3)
and charge it if required.
2. Check the fuel and engine oil levels before each
start (see sections 10.1 and 10.2). Make sure that
the spark plug connector (17) is connected to the
spark plug (17a).
3. Slide the charged battery (28) along the guide rail
into the product. The battery (28) clicks into place
audibly.
4. Stand behind the lawnmower.
5. Press the engine brake lever (3) to the steering (1)
and hold it.
6. Press the electric starter (4) and hold it.
7. The engine will start.
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12.4.2
Starting the engine without the
electric starter (Fig. 16)
1. Check the fuel and engine oil levels before each
start (see sections 10.1 and 10.2). Make sure that
the spark plug connector (17) is connected to the
spark plug (17a).
2. Stand behind the lawnmower. One hand pushes the
engine brake lever (3) to the steering (1), the other
pulls the pull starter (26).
3. Start the engine with the pull starter (26). To do this,
pull the handle out approx. 10-15 cm (until resis-
tance is felt). And then pull hard with a jerk. If the
engine does not start, pull on the pull starter (26)
again.
4. Due to protective coating on the engine, a small
amount of smoke may be present during the initial
use of the product and should be considered nor-
mal. This is a normal process.
ATTENTION
Do not let the pull starter whip back in. This can
result in damage.
In case of cool weather, it may be necessary to re-
peat the starting process numerous times.
12.5 Shut off engine
WARNING
Danger of injury!
After switching the engine off, the blade continues to
run for a few seconds. If you touch the rotating parts,
you may cut yourself.
Wait until the blade comes to a standstill.
Do not stop the blade with your hand.
Wear protective gloves.
Keep the blade away from your feet.
1. In order to shut the engine down, first release the
drive bow (2) and then the engine brake lever (3).
Wait until the blade (30) stops.
2. Disconnect the spark plug connector (17) from the
spark plug (17a) to prevent the engine from restart-
ing.
3. Remove the battery (28) (see 11.3).
12.6 Driving mode
The lawnmower is equipped with a rear-wheel drive.
12.6.1
Switching the drive on
1. Start the lawnmower (see12.4).
2. Pull and hold the drive bow (2) to the steering (1).
3. The drive is switched on (the wheel (16) moves) and
the lawnmower starts to move forwards.

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