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Fault Finding Hints

Fails to Operate

1. Is the correct Starting procedure being followed?  See

‘To Start your Lawnmower’

2. Is the Power Turned On?
3. Check the fuse in the plug, if blown replace.
4. Fuse continues to blow?

Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity sup-

ply and consult your local approved Service Centre.

Poor Grass Collection

1. Disconnect from the mains electricity supply.
2. Clean the outside of the air intakes, the discharge chute

and the underside of the deck

.

3. Raise to a higher height of cut.  See Cutting Height

Adjustment.

4.

If poor collection persists.

Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity sup-
ply and consult your local approved Service Centre.

Excessive Vibration

1. Disconnect from the mains electricity supply.
2. Check that the blade is fitted correctly?
3. If the blade is damaged or worn, replace it with a new one.
4. If vibration persists?

Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity sup-
ply and consult your local approved Service Centre.

Lawnmower becomes heavy to push

1. Disconnect from the mains electricity supply.
2. In long grass or uneven ground, the height of cut should

be raised to a higher position.  See Cutting Height
Adjustment.

3. Check that the wheels and rollers can rotate freely.
4. If problem persists?

Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity sup-
ply and consult your local approved Service Centre.

Caring for your Lawnmower

Cleaning
• USE GLOVES
• IMPORTANT:- 

It is very important that you keep your

lawnmower clean.  Grass clippings left in any of the
air intakes or under the deck could become a poten-
tial fire hazard.

1. Remove grass from under the deck with brush. 

(W1)

2. Using a soft brush - remove grass clippings from all

air intakes 

(W2)

, the discharge chute 

(W3)

and the

grass box 

(W4)

.

3.

Visimo Only

- Using a soft brush, remove grass clip-

pings from the vision window 

(W5)

.

4. Wipe over the surface of your lawnmower with a dry

cloth 

(W6)

.

• IMPORTANT:- 

Never use water for cleaning your lawn-

mower.  Do not clean with chemicals, including petrol, or
solvents - some can destroy critical plastic parts.

Storing your Cable (Visimo & Rollermo only)

Your electric cable can be wrapped around the cable
wrap wing knobs to enable tidy and safe storage 

(X1)

.

Storing your Lawnmower: 

Loosen the wing knobs to enable the handles to be
folded over the product 

(X2)

.

Store in a dry place where your lawnmower is pro-
tected from damage

At the End of the Mowing Season

1. Replace blade, bolts, nuts or screws, if necessary.
2. Clean your lawnmower thoroughly.
3. Make sure that the electric cable is stored correctly to

prevent damage.

W1

W2

W3

W4

W5

W6

X2

X1

Visimo Only

Summary of Contents for EASIMO EM032

Page 1: ...s or for replacement parts contact 0870 609 1901 www flymo com customer services husqvarna co uk IMPORTANT INFORMATION Read before use retain for future reference VISIMO VM032 ROLLERMO RM032 EASIMO EM032 VISIMO ROLLERMO EASIMO ...

Page 2: ...round when mowing Tilting or lifting the lawnmower may cause stones to be thrown out Keep bystanders away Do not mow whilst people especially children or pets are in the mowing area Switch off Remove plug from mains before adjusting cleaning or if cable is entangled or damaged Keep the cable away from the blade Beware of severing toes or hands Do not put hands or feet near a rotating blade Keep th...

Page 3: ...ating position before returning the appliance to the ground 14 Do not put hands near the grass discharge chute 15 Never pick up or carry a mower when it is operating or still connected to the mains supply 16 Remove the plug from the mains before leaving the mower unattended for any period before clearing a blockage before checking cleaning or working on the appliance if you hit an object Do not us...

Page 4: ...e bolts C3 washers C4 and wing knobs C5 Tighten the wing knob 5 Fit the cable to the handles with the clips provid ed Make sure the cable is not trapped between the upper and lower handles Grassbox Assembly 1 Slide the grassbox tongue into the slots in the grassbox lower until it clicks securely into posi tion D 2 Push the grassbox handle into the slots in the grassbox upper until it clicks secure...

Page 5: ...p G1 2 Make sure the discharge chute is clean and free from debris G2 3 Locate fully assembled grassbox onto 2 location points G3 at the rear of the deck as illustrated in pic H 4 Locate safety flap onto the top of the grassbox Ensure the grassbox is securely located IMPORTANT AFTER FITTING ENSURE NO GAP REMAINS BETWEEN THE SAFETY FLAP AND THE GRASSBOX Removal is the reverse procedure For larger a...

Page 6: ...top your Lawnmower 1 Release the pressure on the Start Stop lever P Q 1 How to Mow S 1 Start mowing the edge of the lawn nearest to the power point so the cable is laid out on the lawn you have already cut S 2 Mow twice a week during the growing season your lawn will suffer if more than a third of its length is cut at one time and this may also result in poor collection Do Not Overload Your Mower ...

Page 7: ...rt a screwdriver V1 into the hole V2 to lock the drive then use a spanner 13mm A F to loosen the blade bolt by turning the spanner anti clockwise Ensure the screwdriver is removed before atempting to turn on the machine Renew your metal blade after 50 hours mowing or 2 years whichever is the sooner regardless of condi tion If the blade is cracked or damaged replace it with a new one Fitting the Bl...

Page 8: ...hat the wheels and rollers can rotate freely 4 If problem persists Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity sup ply and consult your local approved Service Centre Caring for your Lawnmower Cleaning USE GLOVES IMPORTANT It is very important that you keep your lawnmower clean Grass clippings left in any of the air intakes or under the deck could become a poten tial fire hazard 1 Remove gras...

Page 9: ... machine has not been used commercially This guarantee is additional to and in no way diminish es the customers statutory rights Failures due to the following are not covered therefore it is important that you read the instructions contained in this Operator s Manual and understand how to operate and main tain your machine Failures not covered by guarantee Replacing worn or damaged blades Failures...

Page 10: ... Co Durham DL5 6UP Certify that a sample of the above product has been tested using ISO 5349 as a guide The maximum weighted root mean square value of vibration recorded at opera tor s hand position was Type of Cutting Device Rotary Blade Identification of Series See Product Rating Label Conformity Assessment Procedure ANNEX VI Notified Body Intertek Cleeve Road Leatherhead Surrey KT22 7SB England...

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