GB
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Accidents and equipment failure
can be prevented by regular
checks (screwed connections
firmly attached, cracks, damage)
and by replacing damaged or
worn parts.
Repairs should only be under-
taken by authorised specialists
on safety grounds. A list of
service centres is enclosed with
the equipment.
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Warning! Always pull
out the mains plug
before undertaking any work,
inspections and repairs to
the equipment.
Danger of damage to equip-
ment: never clean electrical
equipment under running water,
in particular, do not use water
under high pressure on it.
Store the equipment in a dry,
frost proof location. Store where
children cannot gain access to
the equipment.
Maintenance
Maintenance refers to any work
needed to keep the equipment in
perfect operating condition.
Exchanging the Blade
Please only use original replace-
ments blades supplied by the
manufacturer. Original replace-
ment blades are available from
your specialist dealer.
Never use replacement parts
or accessories not supplied by
the manufacturer.
If the cutter bar is damaged,
it must be replaced due to the
associated problems with
imbalance. For safety reasons,
the cutter bar must only be
replaced at the service centres
approved by the manufacturer
or by specialist dealers.
Do not regrind the cutter bar
(out of balance).
To replace the cutter bar, loosen
both of the screws (fig. 6 pos. 2).
When inserting it, ensure that
the wings of the cutter bar (fig. 6
Pos. 1) point in the direction of
the housing, Insert both of the
screws (fig. 6 pos. 2) and
tighten them. (Torque: 8 Nm).
Care
Dirt and grass residue is easiest
to remove immediately after
mowing. Unplug from the mains
and lay the mower on its side.
Clean with a brush and a cloth.
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Never clean the lawn-
mower under running
water, in particular, do not use
water under high pressure on it.
Storage
Allow the motor to cool down
before placing the machine in
an enclosed space. The guide
bar can be folded together to
save space.
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Warning! When folding
together ensure that the
cable is not bent or trapped.
9. Maintenance, Care and Storage
General
Faults usually occur if the unit
has not been handled, cared for
or maintained properly. The fol-
lowing table contains the most
common faults and remedies to
eliminate these faults. If you
have any other problems, please
contact your nearest service
centre authorised by the manu-
facturer, or your nearest autho-
rised specialist dealer.
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Caution! Repairs that
require specialist
knowledge must only be carried
out by an authorised specialist.
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Caution! For safety reasons,
only use original spare
parts supplied by the manufac-
turer or parts that have been
authorised by the manufacturer.
We expressly point out that in
accordance with product liability
laws, we are not liable for any
damage caused by our units if
10. Troubleshooting
Mowing without the Grass Box
The protective flap is arranged
in such a way that it is also
possible to mow with the pro-
tective flap closed and without
the grass box as a matter of
principle. The cut grass then
drops on the lawn under the
protective flap.