• Do not start the motor when standing in
front of the ejection channel.
• Never place your hands or feet on or
under rotating parts. Always maintain a
safe distance from the ejection opening.
• Never lift or carry a lawnmower while the
motor is running.
• Remove the ignition key and the spark
plug connector:
– whenever you leave the lawnmower
unattended
– before loosening blockages or stop-
pages in the ejection chute
– before checking, cleaning, or perform-
ing work on the lawnmower
– if a foreign object has been hit
• Look for damage on the lawnmower and
perform the necessary repairs before
restarting and working with the lawn-
mower.
• Turn off the motor and make sure that all
moving parts have come to a complete
stop.
– before refuelling.
• If the lawnmower starts vibrating unusu-
ally strongly, an immediate check is
required.
– Look for damage.
– Perform the necessary repairs of dam-
aged parts.
– Make sure that all nuts, bolts, and
screws are tightened.
• When the motor is shut off, the gas pedal
must be set to the [Stop] position. The
petrol valve must be closed (if present).
• Operating the machine at excess speed
can increase the risk of accident.
• When turning on the machine, make sure
that your fingers are not caught between
the moving cutting blades and fixed parts
of the machine.
Maintenance and storage
• Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws
are firmly tightened. You will then know
that the product is in a safe working con-
dition.
• While petrol is in the tank, never store the
lawnmower in a building in which petrol
vapours may come into contact with
naked flames or sparks or can be easily
ignited.
• To avoid the risk of fire keep the motor,
exhaust, and petrol tank area away from
grass, leaves, and leaking grease (oil).
• Regularly check the grass catcher for
wear or loss of functionality.
• Let the motor cool before turning off the
machine.
• When maintaining the cutting blades,
please note that the cutting blades can be
moved even when the machine is
switched off.
• For safety reasons always replace worn
or damaged parts. Use only original spare
parts and accessories.
• Should the tank need draining, do so out-
doors using a petrol suction pump.
Your product at a glance
Note: The actual appearance of your
product may differ from the illustra-
tions.
► P. 3, fig. 1
1. Switch-on lever
2. Handlebar
3. Handlebar, bottom part
4. Safety flap
5. Motor
6. Ejection opening
7. Lever for cutting height adjustment
8. Collection box
9. Battery pack
10. Ignition lock
11. Clutch lever for travel drive
► P. 3, fig. 2
12. Motor oil filling screw
13. Pull-starter
14. Tank cover
16. Air filter housing
17. Ignition cable with spark plug
► P. 4, fig. 3
18. Push button for capacity display
19. Display for remaining capacity
20. Locking button
21. Socket for charging device
22. Power supply
23. Control light for the charging station
Scope of supply
• Instructions for use
• Lawn mower
• Collection box
• Mulch wedge
• Handlebar
• Handlebar, bottom part
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