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Consumers must dispose of waste electrical
devices, spent portable batteries and
rechargeable batteries separately from
household waste at an official collection point
to ensure that these items are processed cor-
rectly. Information on returning these items is
available from the seller. Sellers are required
to accept these items free of charge.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries,
which are not permanently installed in
waste electrical devices, must be
removed prior to disposal and must be
disposed of separately. Lithium batteries and
battery packs in all systems must only be
retuned to a collection point when dis-
charged. Batteries must always be protected
against short circuits by covering the poles
with adhesive tape.
All end users are responsible for deleting any
personal data stored on waste devices prior
to their disposal.
Disposal of the packaging
The packaging consists of cardboard
and correspondingly marked plastics
that can be recycled.
– Make these materials available
for recycling.
Technical data
Material number
Lawn mower
Displacement
Rated output
Tank capacity
Motor oil quantity
Working width
Cutting height
Number of stages
Volume of collecting
sack
Weight
Max. motor speed
Sound power level
(L
)*
WA
Sound pressure level
(L
)*
PA
Vibration**
Spark plug
Rechargeable battery
Battery pack type
Rated voltage
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234863
144,3 cm³
2,3 kW
-1
(2900 min
)
0,8 l
0,5 l
46 cm
25–75 mm
7
60 l
29,5 kg
-1
2900 min
92,3 dB(A)
(K = 3 dB(A))
81,9 dB(A)
(K = 3 dB(A))
4,51 m/s²
(K = 1,5 m/s²)
F5RTC/TORCH
Li-Ion
16 V
Material number
Capacity
Charging time
Power supply
Rated voltage
Charge voltage
Charge current
Protection class
*)
The noise emission values indicated have been measured
according to a standardized test method and can be used to
compare one power tool with another. The noise emission val-
ues indicated can also be used for a preliminary assessment of
the exposure. Warning: The noise emissions during the actual
use of the power tool may differ from the indicated values,
depending on the way in which the power tool is used, in particu-
lar what type of workpiece is being machined. Safety measures
must be defined to protect the operator, based on an estimation
of the vibration load during actual conditions of use (taking into
consideration all parts of the operating cycle, such as time peri-
ods when the power tool is switched off and time periods when
it is switched on but running without a load).
**) The specified vibration emission value was measured in accord-
ance with a normed test procedure and can be used in order to
compare one tool with another. The specified vibration emission
value can also be used for an introductory evaluation of the
exposure. The vibration emission value may fluctuate from the
specified value during actual use of the power tool. These fluc-
tuations will depend on the way in which the power tool is used.
Try to keep vibrations to a minimum. One method of reducing
the vibration load is, for example, limiting the length of time you
work with the tool. All parts of the operating cycle must be taken
into account for this purpose (for example, also including times
in which the power tool is switched off and times in which it is
switched on, but is running without load). Determination of vibra-
tion emission values in accordance with EN ISO 5395-1 &
EN ISO 5395-2.
Usable fuels and lubricants
NOTICE! Risk of environmental
damage! Fire hazard! Avoid dam-
age caused by leaking fuel: Drain the
tank before disposing of the product.
NOTICE! Risk of product damage!
Never use Bio-Ethanol E85 as fuel!
• Unleaded normal petrol, 90 octane (If
there is no normal petrol available, you
can also use petrol with a higher octane
number.)
• Motor oil: SAE 10W-30
Instructions for fuels
Fuels with ethanol mixtures (e. g. E10)
Fuels with high ethanol mixture are more
aggressive than fuels with less or without eth-
anol mixture. Possibly painted surfaces and
plastics can be strongly affected or damaged.
Moreover, fuel with ethanol mixture strongly
reacts to influential factors such as light rays,
temperature and storage time. Hence, these
fuels should be stored only in allowed con-
tainers and in suitable place for not more than
30 days.
234863
1,5 Ah
2,5 h
230 V~, 50 Hz
17,5 V
600 mA
II