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Removing, Emptying and Refitting the Grassbox

Grassbox Full Indicator
• IMPORTANT

The machine must be switched on for the
grassbox full indicator to operate

1. When the ball reaches the top of the indicator

window, it is time to empty the grassbox. 

See fig-

ure M.

2. When the ball is 

NOT

visible in the indicator win-

dow, grass is being collected. 

See figure M

.

Emptying the Grassbox
• Stop the law n m ow e r, as described in ‘ To Stop yo u r

L aw n m ow e r ’ and wait until the blade has stopped
ro t a t i n g , B E F O R E lifting the grassbox lid.

1. Lift the grassbox lid and rest against the handles 

( N )

.

2. Remove the grassbox using the moulded handle

recesses as illustrated.

(See Figure P)

.

3. Empty grassbox.
4 Replace grassbox and lid carefully.

Failure to fit the grassbox and grassbox lid correctly
will cause poor collection of grass cl i p p i n g s .

M

N

P

grassbox is full

grassbox is

empty

Caring for your Lawnmower

Cleaning 
IMPORTANT:

It is very important that you keep

your lawnmower clean.  Grass clippings left in any
of the air intakes or under the hood could become
a potential fire hazard.  

USE GLOVES

It is recommended that you clean your law n m ow e r
straight after mowing while the grass is still wet.

1. Remove grass from under the hood with the

spanner/scraper tool.

(Q1)

2. Remove the blade, 

see Figure L

, to gain access

to the fan and clean with a soft brush. 

(Q2)

3. Lever the roller out of position and clean with a

soft brush. 

(Q3)

4. Remove grass clippings from:

all air intakes 

(R)

grassbox 

(S)

both sides of grassbox full indicator

(T)

5. Wipe over the surface of your lawnmower with a

dry cloth.

(V)

IMPORTANT

Never use water for cleaning your lawnmower.
Do not clean with chemicals,  including petrol, or
solvents - some can destroy critical plastic parts.

Transporting the lawnmower.

The lawnmower may be transported on its roller 

( W ) .

At the End of the Mowing Season

1. Replace blade, bolts, nuts or screws, if necessary.
2. Clean your lawnmower thoroughly.
3. Ask your local Service Centre to clean the air filter thor-

oughly and carry out any service or repairs required.

4. Make sure that the electric cable is coiled properly.

Storing the lawnmower 

The handles can be folded to take up the minimum
of space

(X)

Loosen the handle knobs

Fold the upper handle over the lawnmower.

Ensure the switchbox cable is not trapped. 

Store in a dry place where your lawnmower is
protected from damage.

Q

V

W

X

R

S

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2

3

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Summary of Contents for Electrolux Turbo Compact

Page 1: ...For all customer enquiries or for replacement parts contact 0870 609 1901 www flymo com customer services husqvarna co uk Turbo Compact...

Page 2: ...e away from the blade Beware of severing toes or hands Do not put hands or feet near a rotating blade Blade continues to rotate after the machine is switched off Wait until all machine components have...

Page 3: ...g 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 use your lawnmower until you are sure that the entire...

Page 4: ...of the product 1 Connect female extension cable connector to the back of the switchbox D 2 Form loop in mains cable and push the loop through the slot as illustrated in picture E 3 To secure position...

Page 5: ...1 Remove the blade bolt and blade as described in Removing the Blade and Fan 2 For a Lower Cut Add spacers to a maximum of 3 3 For a Higher Cut Take spacers away 4 Refit the blade as described in Fit...

Page 6: ...recommended that you clean your lawnmower straight after mowing while the grass is still wet 1 Remove grass from under the hood with the spanner scraper tool Q1 2 Remove the blade see Figure L to gain...

Page 7: ...ue 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 oper ate and maintain your machine Failures not c...

Page 8: ...1993 EN55014 1995 EN836 1997 IEC335 1 1991 IEC335 2 77 1996 Type A Width of Cut B Speed of Rotation of Cutting Device C Guaranteed sound power level D Measured Sound Power Level E Level F Value G Wei...

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