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4.2 Cleaning the machine
Do not spray water onto the motor and electrical compo
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nents and prevent them from getting wet.
Do not use aggressive liquids to clean the chassis.
4.3
Drive adjustment
On power-driven models, the drive belt tension is obtained
by adjusting the nut (1) until the indicated measurement (6
mm) is obtained.
5. ATTACHMENTS
WARNING!
For your safety, it is strictly prohibit-
ed to fit any other attachment other than those included
in the following list, as they have been exclusively de-
signed for the model and type of machine you are using.
5.1 Mulching Kit
(if not included with the equipment)
It chops the grass cuttings finely and leaves them on the
lawn, instead of collecting them in the grass catcher (only
on some models).
6. DIAGNOSTICS
What to do if ....
Problem description
Corrective Action
1. The electric lawnmower doesn’t work
The machine has no power
supply
Check the electrical
connection
2. The electric lawnmower trips the power supply.
The mains socket
amperage is insufficient
Connect the machine
to a mains socket with
sufficient amperage
Other electrical appliances
are being used
Do not connect other
appliances to the same
mains socket at the same
time
3. The cut grass is not collected in the grass catcher
The cutting means has
received a knock
Have the cutting means
sharpened or replace it
Check the fins that direct
the grass towards the
grass catcher
The inside of the chassis
is dirty
Clean the inside of the
chassis to ease the grass
discharge towards the
grass catcher
4. Mowing is difficult
The cutting means is not in
good condition
Have the cutting means
sharpened or replace it
For any doubts or problems, please do not hesitate to con
-
tact your nearest Customer Service Centre or Your Dealer.
5. The machine starts to vibrate abnormally
Damaged or loose parts
Stop the machine and
disconnect the plug from
the socket.
Inspect for damage
Check for and tighten any
loose parts
Have all checks, repair
work and replacements
carried out by a specialized
Centre only
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