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The handle comprises the upper handle (5),
cross bar (20), lower handle (6), switch box
(7), switch lever (8), safety lock-off (9), electric
cable (10), cable clips (11), wing nut and cup
(12) and cable clip (21).

B1

Insert cross member (20) through cable
clip (21). Assemble left lower leg (6L) and
right lower leg (6R) onto cross member
(20). Clip upper handle (5) over cross
member ends, and fasten into place with
nuts (12).

To assemble the lower handle (6) into the
correct locations on your mower body (1),
proceed as follows:

B2

Insert the lower handles into the two
holes in your mower body (1) and press
down until secure. Secure in position
using the screws supplied (19).

Height of cut adjustment (Fig. C)

Before wheel assembly adjustment ensure
your mower is disconnected from the mains.

Each of the two axle wheels has its own
means of height adjustment which gives
3 cutting height positions.

C

To select a height of cut, move the
wheels (3) into the slot required using the
spring system (13).

Fit the other three wheels in the same way.

To ensure an even cut, please make sure
that all four wheels are placed in the same
position.

Grassbox assembly (Fig. D)

Read the safety instructions at the beginning
of this manual before using this accessory.

The grassbox is a two piece (14 & 15)
plastic construction which needs to be
assembled before attaching it to your
mower.

To assemble the grassbox, proceed as
follows:

D1

Align both parts together.

D2

Clip in place.

Fitting the grassbox to your mower:

D3

The spring loaded grass flap is lifted and
the two arms on the front edge of the
grassbox are located behind the two lugs
rising up from the rear edge of the cutter
deck (Fig. D3).

The grass flap can now be released to
lock the grassbox into position.

Removing the grassbox from your mower:

The full grassbox may be removed by raising
the grassflap and then either lifting the
grassbox up and through the lower handle(s)
or by freeing the grassbox from its mounting
and then resting it on the lawn, while the
grassflap is gently lowered, leaving both
hands free to gently lift the full grassbox.

How to use your mower (Fig. E & G)

!

Observe all of the relevant warnings when
using your mower.

G

We recommend the directional method of
operation to obtain the maximum cutting
performance from your mower and to reduce
the risk of the trailing extension lead from
entering the cutting path.

Place the bulk of the supply cable on the
lawn close to the starting point (Fig. G,
position 1).

Hold the handle assembly with both
hands.

Your switch box incorporates a cable
restraint. To fix the cable to the restraint,
proceed as follows:

Bring the socket end of the extension
cable from behind and connect it to your
mower plug.

Form a loop on your extension cable
close to the switch box.

E1

Push the loop through the slot from the
opposite side of the restraint hook (Fig. E1),
position the loop over the h ook and pull
the cable back through the slot. Your
cable will now be restrained.

The extension cable should now fall
away from your mower and behind the
operator, ready for use.

!

Warning!

 Do not attempt to operate your

mower with one hand - you must guide it
with both hands.

E2

Tilt the handle downwards to slightly
raise the front of your mower and to
reduce the risk of lawn damage whilst
starting, depress the safety lock-off
button (18) on the switchbox (7) and
whilst still depressed pull the switch lever
(8) towards you. Your mower will start
and you can now allow the lock-off
button to be released and lower your

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Summary of Contents for GR380

Page 1: ...1 English GR380 85 UK p01 11 20 3 00 3 57 pm 1 ...

Page 2: ...dition of your cable before use and do not use if damaged Preparation To protect your feet always wear stout shoes or boots freshly cut grass is damp and slippery Rubber or man made footwear will enhance your safety Do not operate your mower barefoot or in open sandals Use protective equipment Wear safety spectacles or goggles whilst operating your mower Use ear protection if the sound level seems...

Page 3: ... and take extreme care before lifting your mower for and during transportation Never operate your mower with defective guards or shields Maintenance and storage Store your mower in a dry place when not in use out of the reach of children Do not use solvents or cleaning fluids to clean your mower use a blunt scraper to remove grass and dirt Always disconnect from the electrical supply before cleani...

Page 4: ...on against harmful electric current should fault conditions occur Warning The use of an RCD or other circuit breaker unit does not release the operator of your mower from the safety instructions and safe working practices given in this manual Features Fig A A Your purchase of a Black Decker GR380 GR385 range lawnmower gives you a product combining quality with modern design and the following featu...

Page 5: ...ass flap can now be released to lock the grassbox into position Removing the grassbox from your mower The full grassbox may be removed by raising the grassflap and then either lifting the grassbox up and through the lower handle s or by freeing the grassbox from its mounting and then resting it on the lawn while the grassflap is gently lowered leaving both hands free to gently lift the full grassb...

Page 6: ...g a new blade Fig F Observe all the relevant warnings before changing the blade Warning Disconnect your mower from the electrical supply before changing the blade F Turn your mower over on its side so that the underside of the cutter deck is exposed Using a cloth placed over the blade or heavy duty gloves to protect your hands grip the blade and using the spanner provided loosen and remove the nut...

Page 7: ...ower is returned to one of our authorised repair agents with evidence of purchase Your mower has been used within the parameters of its consumer classification Your mower has not been used for hire purposes Repairs have not been attempted by anyone other than our authorised repair agents The failure represents normal wear and tear This guarantee is offered as an extra benefit and is additional to ...

Page 8: ...tockist Lawnmowers String trimmers Chainsaws Lawnrakers Compost shredders Leafbusters Blade trimmers Cordless brooms Cordless trimsaws Cordless shrubbers Cordless shears Hedgetrimmers EC Declaration of Conformity We declare that units GR380 GR385 conform to 98 37 EC 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC A weighted sound pressure 4m 73dB A A weighted sound power 93dB A Hand arm weighted vibration 2 5m s2 Brian Cook...

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Page 10: ...ecker Tel 09 579 7600 483 Great South Road Penrose Auckland Fax 09 579 8200 South Africa Black Decker South Africa Pty Ltd Tel 011 314 4431 Suite no 107 PostNet X65 Halfway House 1685 Fax 011 314 4435 United Kingdom Black Decker Tel 01753 574277 210 Bath Road Slough Tlx 848317 BAND MH Berkshire SL1 3YD Fax 01753 551155 GR380 85 UK p01 11 20 3 00 3 58 pm 10 ...

Page 11: ... a replacement What was the price of your lawnmower Address of the dealer where your lawnmower was purchased Name House number or name and street Town County or state Postcode Country Product catalogue number GR38_ ___ Data protection act Tick this box if you prefer not to receive information from Black Decker or other companies Yes No GR380 85 UK p01 11 20 3 00 3 58 pm 11 ...

Page 12: ...Ireland PO Box 821 Slough Berkshire SL1 3AR Please complete this section immediately after the purchase of your lawnmower and post it to the Black Decker address in your country above If you live in Australia or New Zealand please register your purchase by using the alternative guarantee card GR380 85 UK p01 11 20 3 00 3 58 pm 12 ...

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