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Replacing the blade (Fig. 14)
Caution: Wear working gloves. Use a 35 mm spanner to unscrew the plastic nut in
anticlockwise and remove the blade to replace it by a new one. Tighten the plastic nut
in clockwise direction.
Check of grass box and any damaged parts
Check the grass box for signs of wear at more frequent intervals.
Replace any worn-out or damaged parts.
For any repair work, please contact our Service Department.
Only use original spare parts for maintenance.
The element exposed to heaviest wear is the blade. Check the condition of the blade and its
fixture at regular intervals. When the blade is worn out it must be replaced. If excessive
vibration of the lawn mower should occur, it is a sign of the blade not being properly balanced
or having been deformed by impact. In such case, repair or replace the blade.
STORAGE
Disconnect the power cord.
Allow the motor to cool down for aprox.30 minutes.
Inspect, repair or replace the power cord it signs wear or damage are present.
Tighten or replace worn, loose, or damaged parts. Clean thoroughly.
To protect from rust, wipe over all metal parts with an oily cloth or spray with light lubricant.
Store with the extension cord in a locked, dry location where is out of the reach of children to
prevent unauthorized use or damage.
Cover loosely with a tarp for added protection.
If transporting. Be sure to secure the unit properly to the vehicle.
To reduce storage space, the upper handle can be folded down by releasing the lock hand
grip.
Caution: Do not trap the electric cable when folding down the handle.
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