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Contents

Safety instructions

Read these safety instructions, these 
original instructions, the safety instruc-
tions provided with the battery pack and 

the operating instructions supplied with the battery 
pack/standard charger before using the device for the 
first time. Proceed accordingly. Keep the booklets for fu-
ture reference or for future owners.
In addition to the notes in the operating instructions, you 
also need to take into consideration the general safety 
regulations and accident prevention guidelines applica-
ble by law.

Hazard levels

DANGER

● 

Indication of an imminent threat of danger that will 

lead to severe injuries or even death.

WARNING

● 

Indication of a potentially dangerous situation that 

may lead to severe injuries or even death.

CAUTION

● 

Indication of a potentially dangerous situation that 

may lead to minor injuries.

ATTENTION

● 

Indication of a potentially dangerous situation that 

may lead to damage to property.

General safety instructions

DANGER

 

● 

The device can amputate hands 

and feet, causing death or severe personal injury, and 
can fling objects unpredictably.

 

● 

Severe injuries 

through a lack of concentration when working. Do not 
use the device when under the influence of drugs, alco-
hol, or medication, or when you are tired. 

WARNING

 

● 

Children and persons unfamiliar 

with these instructions are not allowed to operate the 
device. The age of the operator may be limited by local 
restrictions.

 

● 

Children must not play with the appliance.

 

● 

Children must be supervised to prevent them from 

playing with the appliance.

 

● 

Use only the battery pack 

specified in these operating instructions with the device. 
Observe the basic precautionary measures when using 
battery operated devices, to reduce the risk of injuries, 
fire and a leaking battery.

 

● 

Wear long, heavy trousers, 

clothing with long arms and non-slip boots when work-
ing with the device. Do not work barefoot. Do not wear 
sandals or short trousers. Avoid wearing loose clothing 
or clothing with cords and straps.

 

● 

Wear protective 

goggles or safety goggles with side protection.

 

● 

Always 

guide the device along the face of a gradient. Danger of 
severe injuries when you guide the device up and down 
a gradient. 

 

● 

Do not run but rather walk when working 

with the device. Maintain a solid and safe footing and 
keep your balance, especially when working on gradi-
ents.

 

● 

Danger of accident due to slipping. Do not use 

the device at the edges of steep slopes or trenches, on 
steep slopes or embankments.

CAUTION

 

● 

Familiarise yourself with the con-

trols and the correct use of the device.

Occupational safety

DANGER

 

● 

Severe injuries when objects are 

flung by the cutting blade or when the cutting tool be-
comes entangled in wires or cords. Inspect the work ar-
ea thoroughly for objects such as stones, sticks, metal, 
wires, bones or toys and remove these before using the 
device.

 

● 

Never use the device when persons, especial-

ly children, are within a radius of 15 m of the working ar-
ea, because the danger exists of objects being flung out 
by the cutting blade.

 

● 

Danger of explosion. The device 

creates sparks that may ignite dust, gas or vapours. Do 
not operate the device in explosive atmospheres, such 
as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dusts.

 

● 

Severe accidents with children. Children can be at-

tracted by the device and your activities. Keep an eye 
on children because they do not always remain where 
you have last seen them. 

WARNING

 

● 

Do not operate the device on wet 

grass or in the rain.

 

● 

Do not use the device if there is a 

danger of lightning.

 

● 

Always mow in daylight or under 

good artificial lighting.

 

● 

Keep children away from the 

mowing area and have them supervised by an adult 
who is not the operator, be alert and switch the device 
off if a child enters the mowing area.

 

● 

Be careful when 

approaching blind corners, bushes, trees or objects that 
might restrict your view.

ATTENTION

 

● 

The device operator is responsible 

for accidents with other people and their property.

Safe operation

DANGER

 

● 

Check that the blade, blade bolts 

and blade unit are undamaged each time before using 
the device.

 

● 

 Never lock the On/Off switch in the ON po-

sition, this is extremely dangerous.

 

● 

Pull the device 

backwards only when absolutely necessary. If you need 
to pull the device away from a wall or obstacle, first pull 
downwards to prevent yourself from stumbling or pulling 
the device over your feet.

 

● 

Danger of coming into con-

tact with the open blade or being hit by flung objects. Do 
not tip the device when starting the motor or while the 
motor is running. If tipping is absolutely necessary, e.g. 
to make starting easier, then you can raise the front of 
the device by 5 cm. Press the handle carefully down-
wards for this. You must return the device to the normal 
operating position (i.e. all four wheels on the ground) 
before starting to mow.

 

● 

Knives that come into contact 

with a live cable may energize exposed metal parts of 
the device and cause an electric shock.

WARNING

 

● 

The blades on the device are 

sharp. Wear sturdy protective gloves and work carefully 

 Safety instructions ...............................................

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 Intended use........................................................

8

 Environmental protection.....................................

8

 Accessories and spare parts ...............................

8

 Scope of delivery .................................................

8

 Safety devices .....................................................

9

 Device description ...............................................

9

 Installation ...........................................................

9

 Initial startup ........................................................

9

 Operation.............................................................

9

 Transport .............................................................

10

 Storage ................................................................

10

 Care and service .................................................

10

 Troubleshooting guide .........................................

11

 Technical data .....................................................

11

 Warranty ..............................................................

11

 EU Declaration of Conformity ..............................

11

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Page 8: ...gers can be present when using the de vice Vibration can cause injuries Use the correct tools for the job use the handles provided and restrict the working time and hazard exposure time Noise can caus...

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