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If the engine does not start after 5 seconds,
release the key and wait for approx. 15
seconds before trying to start the device
again.
Engaging the blade
Only engage the blade when it turns freely
and does not come into contact with objects
or the floor.
Do not engage the blade in uncut grass
because the blade drive otherwise becomes
overloaded, can be damaged, or can wear
prematurely.
1. Start the engine.
2. Move the lever for the cutting height
adjustment to the highest cutting position.
3. Release the Foot brake.
4. Switch on the blade clutch switch - the
blade starts up.
5. Set the desired cutting height.
If you set the cutting height to transport
position during mowing, the blade is
automatically disengaged.
Reengaging:
1. Switch off blade clutch switch.
2. Move the lever for the cutting height
adjustment to the highest cutting position.
3. Release the Foot brake.
4. Switch on the blade clutch switch - the
blade starts up.
5. Set the desired cutting height.
Disengaging the blade when running over
paths:
1. Switch off blade clutch switch.
Oil pressure switch
Danger!
If the engine cuts out while the
device is used, the device can roll
away.
Immediately actuate the parking
brake so that the device does not
roll away.
The oil pressure switch of the engine shuts
off the engine if damage of the engine
caused by inadequate oil pressure is likely to
occur. This can be the case when:
The oil level is too low.
The device is in an extremely inclined
position in excessively steep terrain.
To restart the engine, the device must be
positioned on an even surface. Always check
the oil level.
Driving
Danger!
Mowing on a slope is dangerous.
There is a risk of tilting and
slipping.
Observe the safety instruction for
mowing on slopes.
In case of a hazardous situation, switch off
the drive and declutch the blade.
Braking
Warning!
The brake does not work if you
continue to hold the drive lever
while braking.
Release the drive lever when you
actuate the foot brake.
To stop, move the drive lever slowly to
neutral position or step on the foot brake.
The foot brake acts on the rear wheels. When
the foot brake is actuated, the drive moves to
direction "STOP" (neutral position). When the