GB
55
– Pull out the pull starter again quickly and
forcefully until the motor starts up.
Switching off the motor
WARNING! Risk of injury!
Always
switch off the product when not in use
for short periods.
– Release the switch-on lever (1).
Mowing
DANGER! Risk of injury!
Before
beginning work, check the terrain and
remove all objects that may be flung
out by the product.
– Slowly engage and firmly hold clutch lever
for travel guide (10) up to the stop.
– Steer the product at an even, slow speed
(walking pace) in the straightest lines pos-
sible.
Important notes
•
Always work across slopes where possi-
ble.
•
Do not cut wet grass if possible.
•
Overlap the mowing lines slightly for an
even appearance.
•
Cut long grass first at the greatest possi-
ble cutting height, then mow in transverse
direction at the desired cutting height.
•
If the air flap (33) closes, the collection
container is full and must be emptied.
Information on mulching
Note:
Mulching is the use of cut grass
as a natural compost. When mulch-
mowing, the grass is cut, finely
chopped and spread across the grass
in one operation.
Mounting the mulch wedge – p. 54
•
Do not mulch moist grass.
•
Regularly clean the mulch wedge, ejec-
tion channel and cutting blade.
Cleaning and maintenance
DANGER! Risk of injury!
Perform
only the maintenance work described
here yourself.
Improper work can cause product
damage and hence physical injury.
DANGER! Risk of injury!
Before
any maintenance and/or cleaning
work:
– Switch off the product.
– Close the fuel valve.
– Turn off the ignition switch.
– Allow the product to cool down.
Cleaning and maintenance at a glance
Before each use
What?
How?
General function
check.
Visual inspection.
Check and, if nec-
essary tighten, all
screw connec-
tions.
Hand-tighten the screw
connections using the
appropriate tool.
Check cable of the
pull-starter for
damage
Visual inspection.
Check motor oil
level
After each use
What?
How?
Cleaning the prod-
uct
Every 25 hours of operation
What?
How?
Cleaning the spark
plug
Replacing the air
filter
All 100 operating hours or once in year
What?
How?
Replacing the
spark plug
ment spark plugs:
Cleaning the product
Clean the product immediately after each
use. Dried-on grass is extremely hard and dif-
ficult to remove.
– Remove residual grass using a brush or
plastic scraper (do not use any sharp
implements).
– Remove deposits from the wheels.
– Wipe down the product with a slightly
damp cloth.
– Never clean the product with water or
high-pressure jet.
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