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ELM 42/1800 PLUS
Rated Power Input
W
1.800
No Load Speed
min
-1
3.400
Cutting width
mm
420
Cutting height
mm
20~70
Collector Capacity
L
50
Weight
Kg
13
Sound emission values determined according to
EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-77
Typically the A-weighted noise levels of the product are:
Sound pressure level
dB(A)
82,6
Guaranteed sound
power level
dB(A)
96
Uncertainty K
dB
1,66
Vibration total values a
h
(triax vector sum)
and uncertainty K determined according to EN
60335-1, EN 60335-2-77
Vibration level max:
a
h ,HD
m/s
2
2,717
K
m/s
2
1,5
DENTIFICATION
1. ON/OFF switch lever
2. Upper handle
3. Extension cord restraint hook
4. Safety button
5. Switch box
6. Upper Quick Release Handle
7. Appliance cord
8. Cable clip
9. Grass indicator flap
10. Grass collector
11. Lower Quick Release Handle
12. Rear wheels
13. Front wheels
14. Machine handle
15. Grass window
16. Collector flap
17. Grass collector handle
18. Lower handles
19. Height Adjuster
ASSEMBLY
HANDLE ASSEMBLY
1. Unfold the lower handle assembly
(18)
and lock
the lower handle quick release handles
(11)
into place.
2. Unfold the upper handle assembly
(2)
and lock the
upper handle quick release handles
(6)
into place.
3. Clip the cable clip
(8)
on the handle
(a8)
. Clip
the cord into the cable clip.
GRASS COLLECTOR ASSEMBLY AND FITTING
The grass collector
(10)
prevents grass clippings
being thrown across your lawn as you mow.
1. Insert the grass collector handle into the holes
on the top of grass collector until it clicks in
(Β)
.
2. Align the upper and lower grass collector sec-
tions and join. Ensure the clips are located cor-
rectly and securely
(C)
.
3. Fix the supporting rod by inserting the edges
into the holes
(b1)
and after push the sides into
the slots
(b2)
on both sides of the bag
(B)
.
4. Clip the protective plastic straps onto the sup-
port rod of the grass collector
(D)
.
5. Lift the collector flap with one hand. With the
other hand hold the grass collector by the han-
dle and hook it in from above
(F)
.
OPERATION
WARNING! Before connecting to the mains
supply, always check the switch is in the off
position!
EXTENSION CORD RESTRAINT (I)
We recommend using your mower as outlined in
this section to achieve optimum results and to re-
duce the risk of cutting the mains cable. Place the
bulk of the mains cable on the lawn, close to the
starting point. Feed the cable through the cable
restraint
(3)
.
ADJUSTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT (K)
This electric lawn mower is equipped with a 6-po-
sition height adjustment system to tailor grass
cutting heights of 20 to70mm. To obtain your de-
sired cutting height, the front and rear axles are
repositioned on the underside of the lawnmower
body. Adjust using the height adjuster handle
(19)
to the desired height.
STARTING THE MOTOR
1. Plug the machine into the electric supply, ensur-
ing it meets the recommended requirements.
Electrical power should be supplied via a residual
current device (RCD) with a tripping current of
not more than 30 mA.
2. Before starting the lawn mower, hold the handle
assembly with both hands and tilt the handle
downward to slightly raise the front of the lawn
mower
(G)
. This will reduce the risk of lawn dam-
age during start-up.
3. Press and hold the safety button
(4)
of the switch
assembly while pulling the on/off switch lever
(1)
towards you. Once the machine powers on, re-
lease the safety lock button
(4) (J)
.
4. Let the motor get up to speed, gently lowering
the lawn mower down into the cutting position
and start mowing
(H)
.
STOPPING THE MOTOR
To stop the mower, release the on/off switch lever
and it automatically returns to its off position.
GRASS COLLECTION BAG VOLUME INDICATOR (L)
1. If the grass collection bag is empty or is not com-
pletely full with grass, the grass indicator flap
will remain open
(l1)
(due to the flow of air) or
will flutter open and close as the grass accumu-
lates in the bag.
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