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5. Operation

 

 

DANGER!
Danger of physical injury from the blade bar!

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  Before making any adjustments wait for the 

blade bar to stop, put on suitable working 
gloves and remove the spark plug connector.

Adjust the handle inclination:

 

 The handle can be set to any body size by setting the angle of 
inclination.

  

1. 

 

Undo both wing nuts 

8

 until 

the handle 

6

 can be inclined.

  

2. 

 

Set the required handle 
 inclination.

  

3. 

 

Tighten both wing nuts 

8

.

8

6

 

8

6

Setting the cut height:

 

 The cut height can be set centrally in six stages.

46 V / 46 VD:

 

30 / 40 / 50 / 60 / 70 / 80 mm

46 VDA / 51 VDA:

  25 / 35 / 45 / 65 / 75 / 95 mm

  

 

1.  Pull the handle 

z

 towards the wheel 

u

 until the lock is 

 released.

  

2. 

 

Set the required cut height by rotating the handle 

z

.

The cut height set will be shown in mm on the cut height  
display 

i

 on the mower.

  

3. 

 

When the cut height has been selected engage the handle 

z

 

in the appropriate locking position again.

1

2

u

z

i

Mowing with mulch unit:

 

DANGER!
Foreign bodies thrown out of the mower can cause 
injuries! 

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  Only lift the protective flap 

o

 when the engine is turned off 

and the blade bar has stopped.

 

 

Inserting mulch unit:

  

1. 

 

Lift protective flap 

o

 and push the mulch unit 

p

 into the 

 ejection chute until it stops.

  

2. 

 

Fit the retaining spring 

a

 to the top of the mulch unit 

p

 and the 

bottom of the housing. 

This stops the mulch unit 

p

 falling out.

 

 

Removing the mulch unit:

 

 

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  Lift the protective flap 

o

, unhook the retaining spring 

a

 from 

the housing and remove the mulch unit 

p

.

o

a

p

 

 

Do not grasp the ejection chute with your hand.

 

 

 If the protective flap 

o

 is released it will close automatically and 

cover the ejection chute.

 

 

 The protective flap 

o

 is designed in such a way that mowing 

can take place even if the protective flap is closed without the 
mulch unit or Collecting Bag. The cuttings are then left on the 
lawn.

o

Mowing with the 
collection bag:

 

DANGER!
Foreign bodies thrown out of the mower can cause 
injuries! 

v

  Only lift the protective flap 

o

 when the engine is turned off 

and the blade bar has stopped.

 

 

 The mulch unit must be removed before mowing with the 
 collection bag (see Mowing with mulch unit). 

 

 

 The collecting bag must be emptied as soon as grass cuttings 
are left on the lawn while mowing.

  

1. 

 

Lift the protective flap 

o

 and remove the grass collection 

bag 

s

 from the handle.

  

2. 

 

Empty the grass collection bag 

s

, lift up the protective flap 

o

 

and replace the grass collection bag 

s

 at the back of the 

 housing.

s

o

Starting the mower:

 

DANGER ! 
Danger of physical injury if the mower does not 
switch off automatically!

v

  The security devices fitted to the mower (safety swich, 

drive lever) must not be removed or bypassed.

 

 

ATTENTION! 
Damage to the engine!
The engine must be filled with oil before starting.

v

  See 7. Maintenance for instructions on filling the engine 

with oil.

 

 

The drive handle / lever must not be removed from the 
handle when starting.

Summary of Contents for 46 V

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Page 2: ...wnmower 16 2 Safety Instructions 17 3 Function 18 4 Assembly 19 5 Operation 20 6 Putting out of Operation 23 7 Maintenance 23 8 Trouble Shooting 25 9 Technical Data 27 10 Service Warranty 28 1 Range of use for your GARDENA Petrol Lawnmower Purpose The GARDENA petrol lawnmower is designed for cutting lawns in and around the garden Do not use the mower on a slope steeper than 10 maximum Please note ...

Page 3: ...gets into the air filter or exhaust Operation This petrol lawnmower can cause serious injuries You are responsible for the safety of the working area Walk never run Do not tilt the lawnmower when starting the engine or switching on the motor except if the lawnmower has to be tilted for starting In this case do not tilt it more than absolutely necessary and lift only the part which is away from the...

Page 4: ...t Inspect the lawnmower for damage and make repairs before restarting and operating the lawnmower Never use the mower when it is raining or in damp or wet conditions Please observe any local restrictions or noise levels Petrol engine notes Warning Fuel is highly inflammable Fuel must be stored only in containers authorised for the purpose The fuel must be filled only outdoors do not smoke during f...

Page 5: ...tarter cord 0 3 Thread the starter cord 0 through the two eyes 9 on the handle 6 0 9 6 1 2 3 9 6 8 4 5 5 4 7 Fitting the collection bag 44 V 46 VD 46 VDA 1 Feed the bow shaped handle q into the Collecting Bag so that the handle w is on the top 2 Fold the safety straps e around the handle q w w e q e Fitting the collection bag 51 VDA 1 Place the collection bag cover r onto the collecting bag t from...

Page 6: ...the lock is released 2 Set the required cut height by rotating the handle z The cut height set will be shown in mm on the cut height display i on the mower 3 When the cut height has been selected engage the handle z in the appropriate locking position again 1 2 u z i Mowing with mulch unit DANGER Foreign bodies thrown out of the mower can cause injuries v Only lift the protective flap o when the e...

Page 7: ...h the collection bag see Mowing with mulch unit The collecting bag must be emptied as soon as grass cuttings are left on the lawn while mowing 1 Lift the protective flap o and remove the grass collection bag s from the handle 2 Empty the grass collection bag s lift up the protective flap o and replace the grass collection bag s at the back of the housing s o Starting the mower DANGER Danger of phy...

Page 8: ...er forwards at walking pace Starting the mower with a warm engine v 46 V 46 VD Do not press the primer d 46 VDA 51 VDA Set the rotary lever f to max speed Switching the mower off v Release the switch g Mowing with traction drive 46 VD has a single gear rear wheel drive 46 VDA 51 VDA has a variable rear wheel drive to adjust to your personal walking speed Starting the traction drive 1 Start the mow...

Page 9: ...a dry enclosed and secure place Disposal The product must not be added to normal household waste It must be disposed of properly 1 Empty the petrol tank see above 2 Empty the engine oil tank see enclosed engine operating instructions 7 Maintenance DANGER Danger of physical injury from the blade bar v Before any maintenance work wait until the blade bar has stopped wear suitable working gloves and ...

Page 10: ...he cut and the discharge of the grass Dirt and grass residues are easiest to remove immediately after mowing The bottom should be cleaned on the grass to avoid getting the ground dirty 1 Remove the mulch unit collecting bag 2 Fit the hose connection ä to the mower and turn the tap on 3 Start the mower and switch off again after about 30 seconds The rotating blade bar throws the water onto the bott...

Page 11: ...ting nut is located on the left hand handle 6 V V 6 46 VDA 51 VDA 46 V Adjust Bowden cable of the switch handle 46 VDA 51 VDA If the Bowden cable of the switch handle g has moved due to wear it can be adjusted 1 Detach attachment hook W 2 Insert attachment hook W into hole 1 of the switch handle g 1 2 O W 46 VDA 51 VDA Replacing the blade bar A damaged or bent blade bar or a blade bar with broken ...

Page 12: ... the motor spark plug is coked by excessive oil quantity v Release excessive oil following the instructions for the motor and clean the spark plug Drive does not start Bowden cable of the drive has moved due to wear v Adjust Bowden cable of the drive Engine runs for a short time but then suddenly stops with a loud bang No motor oil in crankcase Piston and crankshaft bearings have jammed v Have the...

Page 13: ...l min 87 octane min 87 octane min 87 octane min 87 octane Cutting width 46 cm 46 cm 46 cm 51 cm Cutting height 30 40 50 30 40 50 25 35 45 25 35 45 65 60 70 80 mm 60 70 80 mm 65 75 95 mm 75 95 mm Height adjustment central 6 x central 6 x central 6 x central 6 x Wheel sizes 190 210 mm 190 210 mm 190 280 mm 190 280 mm Wheel bearing ball bearing ball bearing ball bearing ball bearing Mulch function in...

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