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Changing the blades

Removing

P. 6, item 9

– Release the screw (20).
– Remove the blade (19) carefully.

Installing

– Carefully attach the blade (19).
– Attach the washer (22).
– Tighten the blade using screw (20).
– Max. tightening torque = 20 Nm

Storage, transportation

Storage

– Clean unit before storing.
– Store the tool in a dry and well ventilated

place.

Transportation

– When dispatching, try to use the original

packaging, if possible.

Troubleshooting

What to do when something doesn’t 
work…

Malfunctions are often caused by minor 
faults. You can easily remedy most of these 
yourself. Please consult the following table 
before contacting the vendor. You will save 
yourself a lot of trouble and possibly money 
too.

If you can’t fix the fault yourself, contact your 
nearest vendor. Please be aware that any 
improper repairs will also invalidate the war-
ranty and additional costs may be incurred.

Disposal

Disposal of the appliance

Appliances which are labelled with 
the adjacent symbol must not be dis-
posed of in household waste. You 
must dispose of such old electrical 
and electronic equipment separately.

CAUTION! Risk of injury! 

Never 

touch the blade on the cutting edge. 
Wear gloves at all times when work-
ing with the blade.

NOTICE! Risk of damage to the 
device! 

Ensure the correct installa-

tion direction: the pegs (21) must line 
up with the holes in the blade.

NOTICE! Risk of damage to the 
device! 

Pay attention to the rotation 

direction of the blade (arrow).

DANGER! Risk of injury! 

Store the 

unit in such a way that it cannot be 
started by unauthorised persons.
Ensure that no one is able to hurt 
themselves on the stored unit.

NOTICE! Risk of damage to the 
device! 

Do not stored unprotected in 

a damp environment.

DANGER! Risk of injury! 

Unprofes-

sional repairs may mean that your 
unit will no longer operate safely. 
This endangers you and your envi-
ronment.

Error/Fault

Cause

Remedy

Unit does not switch on.

Did you wait for the delay?

Wait for the switch on delay 
of 2 seconds.

Strange noise.

Screws/parts come loose?

Tighten screws.

Foreign objects in the blades? Remove foreign objects.

Blade damaged?

Have blade sharpened, or re-
place.

Cut result is not sufficient.

Blade is blunt?

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Page 7: ...by a specialist Never use the device in a room where there is a danger of explosion or in the vicinity of flammable liquids or gases Always ensure that a device which has been switched off cannot be...

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Page 9: ...port it over surfaces that are not grass and when the mower is being moved from and to the area to be mowed Never use the mower if the protective mechanisms or protective mesh are dam aged Never use w...

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