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Objects  thrown  by  the  product  could  hit  the  user  or  other 
bystanders.  Always  ensure  that  other  people  and  pets  remain 
at a safe distance from the product when it  is in operation. In 
general,  children  must  not  come  near  the  area  where  the 
product is. 

 

Engine manual start; Recoil starter 

 

Choke – CLOSE position 

 

Choke – OPEN position 

 

Maximum speed 

 

Minimum speed 

 

Safety warnings 

1.

 

This  product  is  not  intended  for  use  by  persons  (including  children)  with 
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and 
knowledge,  unless  they  have  been  given  supervision  or  instruction 
concerning use of the product by a person responsible for their safety. 

2.

 

Children  should  be  supervised  to  ensure  that  they  do  not  play  with  the 
product. 

Petrol powered lawnmowers safety warnings 

IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. 

KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 

Training 

1.

 

Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the controls and the proper 
use of the product.  

Summary of Contents for LMX Range

Page 1: ...Operators Manual LMX Range Warning These instructions must be read and fully understood before using your new Gardencare Lawnmower They are designed for your safety...

Page 2: ...are for your safety Please read through them thoroughly before use and retain them for future reference In more detail Before you start 13 Product functions 18 Operation 24 Care and maintenance 27 Tr...

Page 3: ...ies and damage to property kW Kilowatt cm Cubic centimetre min 1 per minute mm Millimetre kg Kilogram dB A Decibel A rated m s Metres per second squared L Litre Lock to tighten or secure Unlock to loo...

Page 4: ...mmable materials are prohibited Do not smoke in the work area around the product and in the vicinity of flammable materials Risk of fire flammable materials Hot surface do not touch High temperatures...

Page 5: ...e thrown by the product If objects are hidden while operating stop the engine and remove the object Keep hands and feet away from sharp rotating parts danger of injury When cleaning repairing or inspe...

Page 6: ...is product is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or ins...

Page 7: ...and do not smoke while refuelling Add fuel before starting the engine Never remove the cap of the fuel tank or add petrol while the engine is running or when the engine is hot If petrol is spilled do...

Page 8: ...d the engine 13 Disengage all cutting device and drive clutches before starting the engine 14 Start the engine or switch on the engine carefully according to instructions and with feet well away from...

Page 9: ...is in operation or shortly thereafter its parts such as the exhaust pipe engine and other surfaces are extremely hot Pay attention to the markings on the product 25 Make sure that the air intake of t...

Page 10: ...However if fuel should be spilled then you must remove it carefully from all parts of the product Any residue which may be present must be completely removed before the product is operated 3 Exhaust...

Page 11: ...cross a longer period of time Emergency Familiarise yourself with the use of this product by means of this instruction manual Memorise the safety directions and follow them to the letter This will hel...

Page 12: ...ged and properly maintained 2 Injuries and damage to property due to broken application tools or the sudden impact of hidden objects during use 3 Danger of injury and property damage caused by flying...

Page 13: ...a hazard to people and property 4 Ensure that you have all the accessories and tools needed for assembly and operation This also includes proper personal protective equipment You will need items not s...

Page 14: ...espond with those in the support 2 Secure the lower handle bars 9 with the bolts 13b to the handle support 13 Fix with the knobs 13a Fig 1 Fig 1 3 Quick fix handle A with the holes of the upper handle...

Page 15: ...the cables with the cable clips 8 to the lower handle bars 9 Fig 4 Fig 4 Grass catcher Open the rear flap 25 hold it in position and align the hooks on the grass catcher 26 with the support to hang it...

Page 16: ...16 Fig 5 Muffler guard Attach the muffler guard 21a onto the muffler 21 and secure it with the pre assembled screw 21b Fig 6 if need please refer to the picture as below Fig 6 25 5 26 26 25...

Page 17: ...flammable Fumes will explode if lit Ensure that there are no naked flames around the product Do not smoke while filling fuel and oil 3 Always dispose fuel used oil and objects contaminated with them i...

Page 18: ...ng fuel from the tank when storing the product for over 30 days 5 Wipe any spilled fuel with a soft cloth and reattach the fuel tank cap 14 Engine oil WARNING This product is not supplied with oil How...

Page 19: ...19 Fig 9 4 Wipe spilled oil with a soft cloth and reattach the oil tank cap 24 max min...

Page 20: ...oduct is intended for private domestic use only not for any commercial trade use It must not be used for any purposes other than those described Grass catcher Attach the grass catcher 26 when using th...

Page 21: ...s Switch the engine off and wait that the blade had come to a complete stop before removing the grass catcher Mulching plug The mulching plug prevents grass from being collected by blocking the collec...

Page 22: ...lector guard 20 and pull the attachment 19 off the rods to remove it 3 Use the side discharge follow the step 1 and 2 Fig 15 Cutting height adjustment Adjust the cutting height according to the needs...

Page 23: ...ear of the engine 1 Slowly pull on the recoil starter handle 23 and fit it into the rope guide 27 on the right hand side of the upper handle 23 during operation Fig 17 Fig 17 2 Pull on the recoil star...

Page 24: ...sh the product manually 1 Pull the drive lever 3 towards the handle 1 to engage the rear wheels Release the drive lever 3 to disengage the rear wheels Throttle lever The throttle lever 4 is located on...

Page 25: ...peed cold start Operation General operation 1 Check the product as well as accessories for damage before each use Do not use the product if it is damaged or shows wear 2 Double check that accessories...

Page 26: ...sure that the lawn is clear of stones sticks cable or other objects that could damage the product or its engine 3 Do not cut totally wet grass because it tends to stick to the underbody of the product...

Page 27: ...Remove the mulching plug 33 and attach the grass catcher 26 Make sure the side discharge attachment 19 is not fitted to the product and the side discharge cover 20 is in place 2 Empty the grass catch...

Page 28: ...device to come to a complete stop Then turn the product on its side Using an object such as a wooden stick remove any accumulation of grass in the cutting device area Be careful of the sharp edges of...

Page 29: ...you find broken and worn parts WARNING Only perform repairs and maintenance work according to these instructions All further works must be performed by a qualified specialist General cleaning 1 Clean...

Page 30: ...efore after each use 10 hours 25 hours 50 hours half year 100 hours once a year Spark plug check x Spark plug clean x Spark plug replace whenever necessary Air filter check x Air filter clean x Air fi...

Page 31: ...the original shape The cutting efficiency will be reduced and the blade 28 should be replaced 3 Keep the blade 28 sharp to ensure a good cutting performance Replace a worn or damaged blade with a new...

Page 32: ...d mildew Cables Check the performance of the cables before each use Ask a qualified specialist to adjust it if necessary WARNING Do not use the product with defective or loose cables Fuel tank 1 Empty...

Page 33: ...ith gold colour 3 Refill if the oil level is too low 4 Drain oil if the oil level is too high 5 Change the engine oil if it is sticky or brown Fig 2 Change 1 Place a suitable container under the oil d...

Page 34: ...a dry frost free place 3 Always store the product in a place that is inaccessible to children The ideal storage temperature is between 10 and 30 C 4 We recommend using the original package for storage...

Page 35: ...rvice centre or a similarly qualified specialist if you cannot solve the problem yourself Problem Possible cause Solution 1 Engine does not start 1 1 Not enough fuel in fuel tank 1 1 Add fuel 1 2 Spar...

Page 36: ...ery 12 months by an approved machinery dealer using only genuine replacement parts if this service is required The warranty is provided in addition to your statutory rights Please note the following i...

Page 37: ...ne parts accessories and lubricants should be used to maintain warranty The following are NOT considered to be covered by warranty Failure due to normal wear tear from regular usage Damage due to misu...

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