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6• PREPARATION AND GETTING STARTED

SPECIFICATIONS

The electric mower operates on 230 V ~ 50 Hz single phase AC 

power. 
It has a brake asynchronous electric motor which will give trouble-

free operation for many years as long as you follow a few simple 

precautions.
It is completely isolated and does not need to be earthed.

PRECAUTIONS

MOTOR OPERATED AT TOO LOW A VOLTAGE

The motor must be powered with 230 V AC. If the voltage is 10% 

too low for instance, the power produced by the motor will drop 

by 20%. The motor will then not operate correctly and will heat up 

excessively.

Always use an extension cable that meets the minimum 

legal specifications. Do not use an extension longer than 

50m.

OVERLOADED MOTOR

If the load put on the mower is too high, from very thick or wet grass 

for instance, the motor will slow down and will heat up excessively. 

Therefore after a short period of intense work it is essential to give 

the mower time to recover at normal speed to stop it getting too hot 

and damaging the motor windings.

Use a higher cutting height if the mower is overloaded.

ABNORMAL OPERATION

You should always avoid using the mower if the motor is not 

operating normally and look for the reason.

MAINTENANCE

Before starting work disconnect the power cable.

Asynchronous electric motors are maintenance free. However 

excessive heating and moisture should be avoided.
Therefore take care to:
- clean the mower regularly particularly by removing any grass which 

has got in around the motor housing.

- avoid cleaning the mower with a pressure washer.

- store the mower in a dry and well ventilated place.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 

CABLE

- Use a 2 or 3 wire flexible cable of minimum section 1 mm

2

 with 

minimum insulation quality to H05-RN-F or H05-VV-F standards.

An extension lead of lower sectional area could cause a 

voltage drop. The motor will heat up and could cause severe 

problems.

- The socket on the extension cable must not be thinner than the one 

stipulated for the mower and must be waterproof.

- Use an extension lead of the correct length for the area being cut. 

Do not use several extension leads in series.

We recommend that you use an Etesia moulded flexible extension 

cable available in 25 m and 50 m lengths (Ref. VV25E and VV50E) 

(see picture 1).

ETESIA will not be liable if any other type of extension cable is used 

which does not meet the minimum specifications.

Check the condition of the flexible power cable at regular 

intervals.

Never use an extension lead that shows signs of ageing or damage.

Recommendation:

 To connect the mower, use a power circuit 

protected with a residual current device (RCD) with a shut off 

leakage current of 30 mA or less.

EXTENSION CABLE

- Fully unspool the cable and lay it out in loops on the ground.

- Before connecting the extension lead, inspect its entire length and 

check the insulation is not damaged by cuts, crazing and so on.

CAUTION!

 Never connect a damaged cable to the power 

supply. In the same way, during mowing keep the extension 

lead away from the cutter blade. The cutter can damage the 

cable. Ensure that the power cable is always pulled behind 

you, on the side which has already been mown. Preferably, 

the cable should always be placed in an open area so that it 

is visible from a distance (patio, mown lawn, drive...). Do 

not rub the power cable on edges and sharp objects. Do not 

crush the power cable with the corners of doors or window. 

 

A damaged cable can lead to contact with parts that have 

become live and cause an electric shock.

To avoid cutting the cable, the fixed cable ring allows you to easily 

move the cable from one side or the other when you change direction.
- Secure the electric cable to the handle bar cable guider (see 

picture 2) with a snap hook (cables VV25E and VV50E) or with a 

disconnect ring.

- Connect the extension lead to the mower power socket and then to 

the power supply socket.

- After use first disconnect the extension lead from the power socket 

and then from the mower. Then spool it up and store it away 

immediately.

CAUTION!

 If the cable is damaged during use, do not touch it 

and do not touch the mower. Move away from the danger zone and 

immediately disconnect the extension lead from the wall socket. A 

damaged cable must only be repaired by a specialist.

AUTOMATIC CABLE GUIDE

Each time there is a change in direction the cable guider automatically 

slides over from the previously cut side (see picture 3).
A very simple manoeuvre which reduces the risk of cutting the cable. 

In addition by eliminating tension on the socket the cable guider 

extends the life of the cable.
Since this happens automatically, the device adds convenience to 

safety.

THE HANDLEBAR

• Begin by unfolding the handlebar: the lower part will lock at  

mid-height (see picture 4).

• Hold the upper handle in line with the bottom and secure it by 

tightening the two wing nuts (see picture5). 

• Spread the ends of the arms of the lower part of the handle to 

unlock and move the handlebars in its working position. 

• Choose the desired handlebar height (3 positions available) by 

referring to the index (see a picture 6) and screw and tighten the 

lower mounting buttons (see b picture 6).

Summary of Contents for VECS

Page 1: ...VECS GB User Manual Translation of the originals instructions manual Please read carefully before using your machine...

Page 2: ...5 3 Description 6 4 Pictures 7 5 Technical specifications 10 6 Preparation and getting started 11 7 Operating instructions 12 8 Maintenance 13 9 Winter storage Long stop 14 10 Standard repairs Problem...

Page 3: ...of overturning Never operate the machine when feeling tired or unwell or after consuming alcohol or taking medicine The user is responsible for ensuring the safety of others within the area where the...

Page 4: ...gine RESPONSABILITY In the event of any use not in accordance with the relevant instruction booklet ETESIA can accept no liability You must not make any modifications to the mower without the prior ap...

Page 5: ...utting blade The blade continues to rotate after stop of the engine Finger cut risks d Stop the engine and disconnect the power cable before proceeding any services on the mower e Risk of projected ob...

Page 6: ...ing lever 3 Filling indicator 4 Grassbox 5 Deflector 6 Lower handlebar fastening 7 Intermediate handlebar fastening 8 Cable guider 9 Cutting height indicator 10 Lever for adjusting the cutting height...

Page 7: ...2 3 1 4 6 5 b a 7 4 PICTURES...

Page 8: ...8 7 9 a b a 10 a b c d b 8 4 PICTURES...

Page 9: ...16 15 12 11 13 14 9 4 PICTURES...

Page 10: ...nce ETESIA MZ37E Cutting width 37 cm Cutting height 8 positions 20 to 60 mm Box capacity 39 L Mulching Yes removable insert Weight 17 kg Noise level at control position LpA 77 dB A KpA 2 5 Vibration l...

Page 11: ...ension lead that shows signs of ageing or damage Recommendation To connect the mower use a power circuit protected with a residual current device RCD with a shut off leakage current of 30 mA or less E...

Page 12: ...seconds after the lawnmower is shutdown MOWING Wear strong shoes and trousers Remove all objects such as stones wood iron string bones plastic etc from the lawn Never put your hand or foot under the m...

Page 13: ...ve all debris of cut grass preferably using a scraper and a brush Clean the grassbox and brush the grills CHECK SAFETY DISPOSITIONS Regularly check the condition of the safety scuttle and the collecti...

Page 14: ...that you would possibly store by wrapping it around the handlebars When you fold the handlebars keep your fingers away from the joints to avoid injury 9 WINTER STORAGE LONG STOP Carefully clean the m...

Page 15: ...down Replace or refit correctly Cutting too low Change the cutting height Blocked grassbox grille Clean with a brush Opening and housing blocked by cuttings and earth First disconnect the electric cab...

Page 16: ...ore be paid back to the dealer according to charge scale mentioned in the agreement It is dealer responsibility to make sure that the end user does receive the complete warranty allowed by ETESIA Shou...

Page 17: ......

Page 18: ...guarantee that electric lawn mowers type VECS meet the requirements of Directive 2000 14 EC regarding noise emissions in the environment and are subject to the internal production control procedure wi...

Page 19: ...ETESIA SERVICE GARANTIE 13 rue de l Industrie 67165 WISSEMBOURG CEDEX France Stamp here please...

Page 20: ...ture____________________ Signature and confirmation of the user that he has taken possession of a machine in perfect working order that the user has been handed over and that he thoroughly read the us...

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