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1.
Pull the lever (18) outwards and
push it to the desired position
.
2.
Push the lever back in.
The correct cutting height is around
25 – 45 mm for an ornamental lawn and
around 40 – 65 mm for a utility lawn.
Select a greater cutting height for
the first cut of the season.
Adjust front wheels
The lawn mower is extremely flexible and
manoeuvrable thanks to the special con
-
struction of the front wheels.
These are to be adjusted according to the
specific situation as follows:
1. The alignment of the wheel is
fixed once the clamping brack
-
ets (28) snaps into place. If
the wheel is desired in another
running direction, lift clamp
-
ing bracket to release it. Bring
wheel into new position and
clamping brackets snaps into
place once again.
2. Should the front wheels remain
able to move freely, lift the
clamping brackets (28) and do
not place them in the opening,
but rather set them on the plate
beside it.
Operation
Observe noise control and local
regulations.
Starting and Stopping the
Engine
Warning! Petrol is flammable.
Start the engine at least 3 m
away from the filling location.
Start the equipment on a sturdy,
level base, if possible not in long
grass. Ensure that the cutting tool
is touching neither objects nor the
ground.
Regularly check petrol and oil level
(see „Initial Operation“) and refill in
due time.
Start the engine:
1.
Pull the safety catch (3) towards
the handle bar and hold it.
2.
Pull the starter cord
(22).
3.
When the engine starts, allow
the starter handle to slowly slide
back into the starter cable guide
(21).
Stopping the engine:
4. Release the safety loop (3). The
motor switches off and the knife
is braked.
Regularly examine the knife
stopping device:
Release the safety loop (3). The
motor switches off and the knife is
braked. The knife must stop within
7 seconds.
Mowing
1.
Start the engine (see
).
2.
Wheel drive
:
On: Pull the drive catch (2)
towards the handle bar. The
mower moves forwards.
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