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When changing the fuse in your plug,
always ensure the fuse cover is refitted.
If the fuse cover is missing or damaged
do not use the plug.

Note: 

Fuses do not give personal protection

against electric shock.

Plug replacement

Disconnect the plug from the supply.

Cut off the plug and dispose of
immediately. Insertion of a detached
plug into a 5 amp socket outlet may
result in electric shock.

Only fit BS1363A approved plugs fitted
with the correctly rated fuse.

The cable wire colours, or a letter, will be
marked at the connection points of most
good quality plugs. Attach the wires to
their respective points in the plug (see
below). Brown is for “Live” (L) and blue is
for “Neutral” (N).

Before replacing the top cover of the
mains plug ensure that the cable restraint
is holding the outer sheath on the cable
firmly and that the two leads are correctly
fixed at the terminal screws.

Fit a
BS1363A
approved
plug

Connect blue
to N (neutral)

Make sure that the
outer sheath of the
cable is held firmly
by the clamp

Fit the
recommended
fuse

Connect brown
to L (live)

240 volts AC only.
Never use a light
socket

!

Warning!

 Never connect live or neutral wires

to the earth pin marked “E” or 

.

Note:

 Do not wire an extension cable directly

into your mower yourself. Instead, take your
mower to your nearest Black & Decker
service agent.

Increased safety can be obtained by having
a qualified electrician install a high sensitivity
(30mA) circuit breaker in the house wiring.
If you do not have such a circuit breaker
installed, or you do not wish to have one
installed, then we strongly recommend that
the electrical power to your mower be
supplied through a high sensitivity residual
current device (RCD). The RCD is designed
to provide a high degree of personal
protection 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.

Handle assembly (Fig. A - D)

A

Remove all the parts from the carton and
familiarise yourself with the individual parts of
your mower.

The main parts of your mower are your
mower body (1) which comprises the cutter
cover (2), motor cover (3), air vent shroud (5),
pivot blocks (6) and pivot pins (8).

The handle (10) comprises the lower handle
(11), the upper handle (12), switch box (13)
with switch lever (14) and safety lock-off
switch (15), electrical supply cable (16), the
cable clips (17), and the handle clamp
assemblies (18) which each comprise a wing
nut, washer and bolt.

Note: 

The electrical supply cable should be

positioned on the right-hand side of your
mower when viewed from the operating
position. Ensure that this is not damaged
or twisted before you begin to assemble
your mower.

Assemble the lower handle to your mower
body, as follows:

B

Place the lower handle (11) into the pivot
blocks (6) on the cutter cover (2).

Note: 

It will be necessary to tilt the lower

handle towards the rear of your mower to
allow pivot pins (8) to fit correctly.

Fit the pivot pins (8) through the holes in
the pivot block flanges (6) and through
the holes in the lugs on the lower
handle (11).

Using a mallet, or similar tool, tap the
pivot pin (8) through the inner part of the
pivot block (6). The hooks on the end of
the pivot pin will click into position behind
the inner wall, retaining it in position.

Repeat the process on the other side.

With the lower handle in position, assemble
the upper handle, as follows:

C

Place the upper handle (12) over the
lower handle (11).

Align the holes in both the upper and
lower handles and fit a bolt (20) through
each hole. Fit a washer (21) to each bolt
and fit the wing nuts (22) on to the bolts.
Tighten each one with hand pressure only.

Summary of Contents for GX295

Page 1: ...1 English ...

Page 2: ...on 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 unc...

Page 3: ...k never run Do not force your mower Never pick up or carry your mower while the motor is running Ensure the blade has stopped rotating 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 clean...

Page 4: ...ainst 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 Handle assembly Fig A D A Remove all the parts from the carton and familiarise yourself with the individual parts of your mower The main parts of your mower are y...

Page 5: ...ark position and then holding one handle near the pivot block and carry with the blade pointing away from you How to use your mower Fig F G Observe all the relevant warnings when using your mower We recommend the directional method of operation to obtain maximum cutting performance from your mower and to reduce the risk of the trailing extension lead from entering the cutting path Place the bulk o...

Page 6: ...ck Decker service agent Warning When fitting a new blade use only the Black Decker replacement part specified for your mower do not attempt to fit any other blade Fitting a new blade Observe all the relevant warnings before changing blades Details on the fitment of new plastic blades are given in The plastic cutter blade system Handy hints Before starting your mower on grass always tilt it to one ...

Page 7: ...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 your statutory rights Our guarantee policy Failures due to the following are not covered Replacing worn or damaged blades nylon line and chains or cables damaged during storage or use These are regarded as replacement items which wear during normal ...

Page 8: ...sure 96dB A A weighted sound power 109dB A Hand arm weighted vibration 2 5m s2 Brian Cooke Director of Engineering Black Decker Ltd Spennymoor County Durham DL16 6JG United Kingdom Lawnmowers String trimmers Chainsaws Lawnrakers Compost shredders Leafbusters Blade trimmers Cordless brooms Cordless trimsaws Cordless shrubbers Cordless shears Hedgetrimmers ...

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Page 10: ... Decker 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 Part no 375813 19 9 97 1 ...

Page 11: ...lawnmower bought as 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 GX295 _ __ Data protection act Tick this box if you prefer not to receive information from Black Decker or other companies Yes No ...

Page 12: ...se 1685 United Kingdom 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 supplied ...

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Page 14: ...A B C D E 11 7 6 2 8 23 12 13 24 14 15 11 12 21 21 A 20 13 16 12 10 18 17 11 32 33 4 3 5 8 1 6 2 1 2 F1 F1 3 ...

Page 15: ...F G H 1 2 3 4 a b 33 34 35 ...

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