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knobs (15) as shown on figure E. Make sure 
the on/off switch (2) assembly is on the right 
side when standing behind the lawn mower. 

3.   Fixate the cable to the handle by using the 

cable holders (6), as shown on figure F.

Note: 

When handle knobs (15) are loosened, the 

upper handle (1) can be folded down for storing 
the lawn mower. Ensure that the power cable is 
not caught.

Mounting the wheels 

Fig. A, G

1.   Attach a wheel (8) on the axle. Afterwards, put 

a supplied metal washer onto the axle.

2.   Insert the supplied metal split pin in the 

opening of the axle. Afterwards, fold the metal 
split pin around the axle, as shown on figure G.

3.   Mount the wheel cover (9) onto the wheel (8). 

Make sure the plastic pins on the wheel cover 
(9) align with the holes of the wheel (8).

4.   Repeat these steps for the other wheels.

Assembling the grass box 

Fig. A, H, I, J, K

It is possible to use the lawn mower with or 
without grass box. Remember though that when 
cutting without the grass box, the grass box lid 
(11) must be lowered. Do not operate the mower 
with outlet lid lifted.
1.   Mount the Grass box carrying handle (16) onto 

the grass box cover (12), as shown on figure H.

2.   Join the two halves of the grass box basket 

(10), as shown on figure I.

3.   Mount the grass box cover (12) onto the 

assembled grass box basket (10), as shown on 
figure J.

4.   Lift the grass box lid (11) and attach the 

assembled grass box onto the lawn mower. 
Ensure the indents in the grass box align 
properly with the holders of the lawn mower 
body.

Note:

 the grass box is fitted with a grass level 

indicator (13), which shows the amount of 
mowed grass. As long as the grass box is not 
full, the indicator will be opened. When the grass 
box is full, the indicator will close. In that case 
immediately stop mowing and empty the grass 
box. This indicator is only a rough guideline, of 
which the functionality depends on the condition 
inside the grass basket.

Replacing the cutting blade 

Fig. A, P

 

Before carrying out any work on the 
machine, disconnect the mains plug from 
the power supply.

When replacing the cutting blade, wear 
protective gloves. Danger of injury when 
touching the cutting blade.

Only use blades that are recommended 
by the manufacturer.

1.   Remove the grass box.
2.   Turn the mower onto its side.
3.   Firmly hold cutting blade using protective 

gloves.

4.   Turn the cutting blade fixing screw counter-

clockwise to loosen it, as shown on figure P.

5.   Replace or sharpen the cutting blade.
6.   Install the cutting blade, use the above 

procedure in reversed order (holes in the 
cutting blade must be seated on the spindle 
pins).

7.   It is best to entrust sharpening or replacement 

of cutting blade to a qualified person. Only 
original parts should be used. All defects 
should be repaired by service workshop 
authorized by the manufacturer.

4. OPERATION

 

Before using, always visually inspect to 
see that the blades, blade bolts and 
cutter assembly are not worn or 
damaged. Please keep power switched 
off and disconnect the power supply. 
Replace worn or damaged blades and 
bolts in sets to preserve balance.

 If the machine starts to vibrate 
abnormally (check immediately):
 - inspect for damage, 
- replace or repair any damaged parts, 
- check for and tighten any loose parts.

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Page 1: ...WWW FERM COM EN RU Original instructions 07 15 LMM1013 LMM1013...

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Page 7: ...enance or if cord is damaged Keep bystanders especially children and pets at a distance greater than 10m Keep the powercord away from the cutting blades The lawn mower shall not be operated without ei...

Page 8: ...er source and or battery pack picking up or carrying the tool Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents d Remove any adjus...

Page 9: ...sulting in fire explosion or risk of injury f Do not expose a battery pack or tool to fire or excessive temperature Exposure to fire or temperature above 130 C may cause explosion NOTE The temperature...

Page 10: ...er supply or the extension cable is damaged switch off the machine immediately and remove the plug from the power point Inspect and maintain the mower regularly Have the mower repaired only by an auth...

Page 11: ...ore returning the mower to the ground Do not try to repair the machine or access internal parts Use authorised service centres only Do not get distracted and always concentrate on what you are doing U...

Page 12: ...he applications mentioned Using the tool for different applications or with different or poorly maintained accessories may significantly increase the exposure level The times when the tool is switched...

Page 13: ...ss box is fitted with a grass level indicator 13 which shows the amount of mowed grass As long as the grass box is not full the indicator will be opened When the grass box is full the indicator will c...

Page 14: ...r cut height should be selected for the first cut of the season Securing the power cord Fig A N Mount the cable into the cable strain relief 5 as shown on figure N Switching the machine on off Fig A O...

Page 15: ...e Should the product develop any failure during this period due to defective material and or workmanship then contact your FERM dealer directly The following circumstances are excluded from this guara...

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