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CORDLESS LAWN MOWER

USER’S MANUAL

Basic work safety

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  Never use the lawn mower on extremely steep slopes.
  If you need to pull the lawnmower towards you while it is running or if you need to move backwards with the 

lawnmower, be very careful.

  Always stop the blades from turning when transporting the machine or moving over an un-grassed area.
  Never use the machine if any covers are damaged or if any of its safety elements are missing such as 

defl ectors or grass catchers.

  Always start the motor as described in the user manual, and make sure to keep your feet away from the 

blades.

  Never tilt the machine when starting the motor unless it is really essential to start it. In this case, turn the side 

of the lawnmower that is farther away from you upwards.

  Never put your hands or feet under the lawnmower, in particular near to the moving parts. Never cover the 

grass ejection chute.

  Never transport the machine if the motor is still running.
  Always stop the engine fi rst and remove the battery from the machine; only then can the faults be removed or 

the grass catcher be emptied.
•  Proceed in the same way before every inspection, cleaning or repair of the machine.
•  If you hit a foreign body make sure the lawnmower has not been damaged, and if it has repair the 

damage before starting the motor again.

•  Or if the machine starts to vibrate more than unusual (immediately check the machine!) 

  Stop the motor whenever you move away from the machine.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

  Always make sure that all nuts, pins and bolts are securely tightened so that the machine operates safely.
  Regularly check the grass catcher for damage or excessive wear and tear.
  Immediately replace worn out or damaged parts. This will help your lawnmower to operate safely.
  When setting adjustable elements, take care not to clamp your fi ngers between the moving blades and the 

fi xed part of the machine. Let the motor cool down before storing the lawnmower in an enclosed area.

Summary of Contents for FZR 70375-0

Page 1: ...FZR 70375 0 ...

Page 2: ...EN 2 FZR 70375 0 English 1 22 Čeština 23 38 Slovenčina 39 54 Magyarul 55 70 Polski 71 86 ...

Page 3: ...EN CORDLESS LAWN MOWER USER S MANUAL 3 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 1 2 9 12 13 10 11 8 not included not included ...

Page 4: ...EN 4 FZR 70375 0 3 3 14 15 ...

Page 5: ...EN CORDLESS LAWN MOWER USER S MANUAL 5 4 2 16 17 ...

Page 6: ...EN 6 FZR 70375 0 11 21 6 8 5 12 not included 7 ...

Page 7: ...re you start using it please read this user manual carefully and save it for future use TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 8 2 SYMBOLS 9 3 DESCRIPTION 10 4 BASIC WORK SAFETY 10 5 ASSEMBLY 14 6 OPERATION 16 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 9 MAINTENANCE 19 10 DISPOSAL 20 11 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 21 ...

Page 8: ...with the controls and correct use of the equipment Keep the user s manual in a safe place for easy future reference Save the original packaging including the internal packing material guarantee card and proof of purchase receipt for at least the time of the guarantee If you need to transport this power tool pack it in the original cardboard box for maximum protection during shipping or transport e...

Page 9: ...ersons are nearby safe distance 5m This is particularly valid for children and animals Be careful of the sharp blade edges Danger of injury Beware of hurled away objects Keep bystanders away Be careful of the sharp blade edges The blades continue to rotate even after the motor is turned off Read the Instruction Manual attentively prior to use Protect the tool from the damp and never expose it to r...

Page 10: ...e always treat batteries in a way that prevents short circuits e g with paper clips coins keys nails screws or other small metal objects Even when stored Use only batteries recommended by the device manufacturer The battery must not be stored or operated near an open flame It must also not be thrown into the fire Do not dispose of old batteries into regular household waste Also never touch the blade...

Page 11: ...sitioned so that no one is stepping on it that no one trips over it or is otherwise damaged Never charge the battery in an explosive atmosphere and near flammable substances in a flammable environment Do not operate on lightly flammable surfaces e g paper textiles etc Do not disassemble the charger If it needs to be replaced or repaired take it to an authorized service centre Failure to do so may res...

Page 12: ...or anyone who you are not certain know the controls and the work safety rules for this machine operate it on their own The national legislation may also stipulate a minimum age limit for operating this type of machine Please read the laws governing this area in your country Never use the lawnmower if people particularly children or household pets are moving nearby Always remember that the user is ...

Page 13: ...s ejection chute Never transport the machine if the motor is still running Always stop the engine first and remove the battery from the machine only then can the faults be removed or the grass catcher be emptied Proceed in the same way before every inspection cleaning or repair of the machine If you hit a foreign body make sure the lawnmower has not been damaged and if it has repair the damage befo...

Page 14: ...r cannot be tightened to the limit stop open the clamping lever make a counter clockwise revolution and tighten it to the limit stop MOUNTING THE COLLECTION BOX P 6 item 5 Insert the carry handle 20 into the collection basket upper 19 until it engages Attach the collection bag 18 to the collection basket upper 19 Press the rubber lip as far as possible into the guide 5 2 USING FOR THE FIRST TIME C...

Page 15: ...rent heights Cutting heights Technical data p 17 P 3 item 1 Pull the lever 5 to the side Set the cutting height to the value you require and let the lever slot back into place Attach the collection box P 3 item 1 Lift the protective flap 7 and hold Hook in the collection box 4 Make that the collection box is securely engaged Mounting the mulch wedge Note Mulching is the use of cut grass as a natura...

Page 16: ...itching off the device Release the switch on lever 6 2 MOWING WARNING Risk of injury Before starting work check the area and remove all objects which may be kicked up by the unit Guide the unit at an even slow pace walking speed and with as straight a path as possible Important notes Always work at right angles to the slope Try not to cut grass when wet Use overlapping paths to produce an even cut...

Page 17: ...source 2 x 20 V Idling speed 3 700 rpm Cutting width blade length 370 mm Mowing heights 25 75 mm 6 positions Grass catcher volume 40 l Recommended mowing area up to 500 m2 ACCESSORIES Item number Accessory FDUZ 79020 Battery pack 2 Ah FDUZ 79040 Battery pack 4 Ah FDUZ 79100 Fast charger FDUZ 79110 Fast dual charger ...

Page 18: ... Charging the battery pack Contact your local vendor Unit does not switch on Did you wait for the delay Wait for the switch on delay of 2 seconds The mower cuts grass unequally The lawn is ragged or bumpy The mowing height is not set properly Check the mowing area Move the float to a higher position Strange noise Screws parts come loose Foreign objects in the blades Blade damaged Tighten screws Rem...

Page 19: ...t the mower from the battery and check that the engine is switched off before inspecting the blades ATTENTION Remember that the blade still rotates several seconds after the motor is turned off Never attempt to stop the blade In regular intervals check that the blade is securely fastened in good condition and sharp If necessary sharpen or replace it In the event that the blade hits an object while...

Page 20: ... recycling Alternatively in some countries of the European Union or other European countries you can return your products to your local dealer when you buy an equivalent new product By dutiful disposal of this product you can preserve 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 ...

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