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FZR 2003-E

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Operating instructions

Never use the electric garden lawnmower in excessively steep terrain. Be very careful in steep
terrain – there is a danger of slipping and injuring yourself. When changing the mowing 
direction proceed always crosswise, never vertically up and down (see pic. 17) Do not use 
the lawnmower on slopes exceeding 15 %.
Do not lift the lawnmower when starting the motor (see pic. 18)
Never place your hands or feet under the rotating parts. Maintain a suffi cient distance from
the expulsion opening (see pic. 19)
During operation, never pull it towards yourself, but always only push forward.
Do not expose the lawnmower to rain. Do not mow wet or very damp grass.
During work ensure you have a safe stance.
Lead the machine only at walking speed.
During operation (i.e. when the motor is turned on) never lift, carry or tilt from the mowed
terrain - there is a danger of injury.
Before lifting the lawnmower for transportation reasons, turn off the motor, pull the power
cable out of the electrical mains and wait until the blade has come to a complete stop.
If it is necessary to tilt the lawnmower for transportation reasons, when travelling over areas
that are not grass and when transporting the lawnmower to the work position and back, turn 
off the motor.
When starting the motor do not tilt the lawnmower, if it is not necessary to lift the mower
when advancing forward. In such a case tilt it only to the extent necessary, and lift it on the 
side more distant from the user.
Turn off the motor when leaving a lawn area.
Only store and use the product away from fl ammable or volatile materials and solutions.
Keep the product away from extreme temperatures, direct sunlight and excessive humidity.
Do not use in an overly dusty environment.
Do not place the product near heaters, open fi res or other appliances or equipment that are
sources of heat.
Do not spray the product with water or any other liquid. Do not pour water or any other liquids
into the product.
Do not submerge the product in water or any other liquid.
Never leave the appliance switched on without supervision.
Do not touch machine parts until they have come to a complete stop. The blades continue to
rotate after the machine has been turned off and may cause injury.
Allow the motor to cool down before storing the lawnmower in a closed room.
Under no circumstances should you try to repair or amend the appliance on your own -
danger of electric shock! Entrust all repairs and adjustments of this product to an authorised 
service centre. Tampering with the product during the warranty period may void the warranty.
The manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused by incorrect use of this product or
its accessories.
Such damages include food spoilage, injuries, burns, scalding, fi re, etc.

Summary of Contents for FZR 2003-E

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Page 8: ...ON LABELS ON THE MACHINE 11 MACHINE DESCRIPTION AND INCLUDED CONTENTS 12 LAWNMOWER ASSEMBLY 13 SETTING THE MOWING HEIGHT 13 PUTTING INTO OPERATION 14 Turning on the machine Connecting to a power suppl...

Page 9: ...uctions for use Familiarize with operating elements and the proper use of the device Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference We recommend keeping the original package including the inner...

Page 10: ...ower socket Attention after the lawnmower is turned off the blade continues to spin for some time General danger warnings Before setting up the machine or carrying out maintenance on the machine or if...

Page 11: ...e following parts are present ATTENTION Sharp blades Carefully remove the machine from the packaging and check if you have all the following parts Electric garden rotary lawnmower 4 wheels 4 wheel cov...

Page 12: ...op part of the collection box to the bottom part by clicking in the mouldings along the edge see pic 8 Lift the rear tipping part of the machine and attach the clippings collection box see pic 9 5 SET...

Page 13: ...itch carefully according to the manufacturer s instructions Make sure that feet are at a suffi cient distance from the mowing mechanism 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operation This product must not be used...

Page 14: ...nd of inspection maintenance or repairs disconnect the power cable from the mains power supply Work only during good visibility or ensure suffi cient artifi cial lighting Never operate the machine in...

Page 15: ...he motor do not tilt the lawnmower if it is not necessary to lift the mower when advancing forward In such a case tilt it only to the extent necessary and lift it on the side more distant from the use...

Page 16: ...he user s manual and must be protected against spraying water The power plug connection must not lie in water If the product s power cable is damaged have an authorised service or qualifi ed person re...

Page 17: ...must have a cross section of 3 1 5 mm2 The insulation on electric lawnmower cables is very often damaged The causes of this are damaged caused by driving over the cable t compression of the cable when...

Page 18: ...ove grass clippings from the body of the lawnmower by hand or foot use appropriate aids such as a brush or sweeper To ensure perfect collection of lawn clippings it is necessary for the collection box...

Page 19: ...blade is not correctly balanced or it has been deformed by an impact In such a case it must be replaced or repaired To clean the outer parts of the product use a soft cloth dipped in lukewarm water D...

Page 20: ...tion to the direction of the blade The t bent part of the blade faces upwards in the working position of the machine To fi nish fi rmly tighten the screw in the clockwise direction The tightening torq...

Page 21: ...d repealing Directive No 89 336 EEC The Directive of the European Parliament and the Council No 2006 42 EC dated 17 May 2006 on machinery and amending Directive No 95 16 EC The Directive of the Europe...

Page 22: ...horised service centre in an authorised service centre in an authorised service centre Motor is losing power the grass is too high or wet clogged lawnmower body heavily worn blade adjust the mowing he...

Page 23: ...rve precious natural resources and you help prevent any potential adverse effects on the environment and human health which could be the results of wrong waste disposal Ask your local authority or the...

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