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Page 1: ...MLM1841 Original Instructions_MNL_MLM1841_V1_211115 WARNING Read the instructions before using the product EN Lawnmower 1800W 41cm ...

Page 2: ...through them thoroughly before use and retain them for future reference Safety information Your product Before you start Product functions Operation Care and maintenance Troubleshooting Recycling and disposal Guarantee Technical specifications Declaration of conformity 02 03 12 13 19 20 24 27 31 33 34 36 38 ...

Page 3: ...tenance shall not be made by children without supervision 1 Read the instructions carefully Be familiar with the controls and the proper use of the product 2 Never allow children persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the product Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator Elect...

Page 4: ...refoot or wearing open sandals Avoid wearing clothing that is loose fitting or that has hanging cords or ties 3 Thoroughly inspect the area where the product is to be used and remove all objects which can be thrown by the product 4 Before using always visually inspect to see that the cutting blade cutting blade bolts and cutting blade assembly are not worn or damaged Replace worn or damaged cuttin...

Page 5: ...the product or switch on the product carefully according to instructions and with feet well away from the cutting blade s 12 Do not tilt the product when switching on the motor except if the product has to be tilted for starting In this case do not tilt it more than absolutely necessary and lift only the part which is away from the operator 13 Do not start the product when standing in front of the...

Page 6: ...s not in use 2 Disconnect the product from the power supply i e remove the plug from the power supply before carrying out maintenance or cleaning work 3 Improper maintenance will lead to malfunction failure of the product 4 Inspect and maintain the product regularly Keep all nuts bolts and screws tight to be sure the product is in safe working condition 5 Check the grass catcher frequently for wea...

Page 7: ...or its service agent Vibration and noise reduction To reduce the impact of noise and vibration emission limit the time of operation use low vibration and low noise operating modes as well as wear personal protective equipment Take the following points into account to minimise the vibration and noise exposure risks 1 Only use the product as intended by its design and these instructions 2 Ensure tha...

Page 8: ...e product checked by a qualified professional and repaired if necessary before you operate it again Residual risks Even if you are operating this product in accordance with all the safety requirements potential risks of injury and damage remain The following dangers can arise in connection with the structure and design of this product 1 Health defects resulting from vibration emission if the produ...

Page 9: ...ng others the following symbols and abbreviations Familiarise yourself with them to reduce hazards like personal injuries and damage to property V Volt alternating voltage Hz Hertz min or Per minute W Watt min 1 g Gram kg Kilogram mm Millimetre m Metre cm Centimeter l Litre dB A Decibel A rated m s Metres per second squared Lock to tighten or secure Unlock to loosen Read the instruction Note Remar...

Page 10: ...istance from the product when it is in operation In general children must not come near the area where the product is Cutting blade continues to rotate after the product is switched off Wait until all machine components have completely stopped before touching the product Pay special attention when working on the cutting blade Beware of sharp blades Blades continue to rotate after the motor is swit...

Page 11: ... enhanced or double insulation WEEE symbol Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or local store for recycling advice The product complies with the applicable European directives and an evaluation method of conformity for these directives was done UK Conformity Assessed 94 ...

Page 12: ...EN 12 Getting started MLM1841 by MacAllister Your product Your product 19a 19 19b 13d 13c 13b 13a 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7a 18 17 2 2a 20a 20 20b ...

Page 13: ...ndle b Spigot x2 NOTE Parts marked with are not shown in this overview Please refer to the respective part in the instruction manual WARNING The product and the packaging are not children s toys Children must not play with plastic bags sheets and small parts There is a danger of choking and suffocation Unpacking 1 Unpack all parts and lay them on a flat stable surface 2 Remove all packing material...

Page 14: ...oosen it and fold again If it is too loose tighten it by turning the clamp lever 10 clockwise Fig 2 Before you start Assembly NOTE Take care of small parts that are removed during assembly or when making adjustments Keep them secure to avoid loss WARNING The product must be fully assembled before operation Do not use a product that is only partly assembled or assembled with damaged parts Follow th...

Page 15: ...tact with the rear wheel 12 if necessary NOTE Make sure the clamp levers 10 are properly tightened before using the product Before you start NOTE For first assembly secure the handle assembly with the clamp lever 10 in the middle position of the tilt adjustment mechanism by aligning the indication line 8a with the indicator 9a of transport handle 9 Ensure the handle assembly is assembled on the sa...

Page 16: ...andle 7a is already preassembled on the top cover 7b and its position is rotatable to fit the intended use Fig 6 3 The grass catcher 7 is ready for use WARNING Do not attempt to use the product without the grass catcher attached danger of flying objects The motor must be switched off and the blade must have stopped rotating before you remove the grass catcher The grass catcher must be fully assemb...

Page 17: ...he length of 12 m If a proper extension cord is required for operation The extension cord must be suitable for outdoor use with sockets protected against water splashing Ensure the extension cord is of the proper size and type for your product 1 0 mm Always use a residual current supply RCD protected supply 1 Double the power cord 4 back about 60 cm from the power guard and lead the loop through t...

Page 18: ...ormation on the rating label If using an extension cord it must be suitable for outdoor use with sockets protected against water splashing Ensure the extension cord is of the proper size and type for your product 1 5 mm2 for up to 60 m 2 5 mm2 for up to 100 m Connection to power supply 4 Your product is now ready to be used ...

Page 19: ...etail MLM1841 by MacAllister In more detail Product functions Operation Care and maintenance Troubleshooting Recycling and disposal Guarantee Technical specifications Declaration of conformity 20 24 27 31 33 34 36 38 ...

Page 20: ...nect the plug from the power supply before adjusting the handle height To ensure safe operation the height adjustment of the handle bar is limited to the indicated positions Do not attempt to adjust any other height Adjust the handle assembly to a suitable height according to your needs There are three handle heights to choose 1 Unfold and loosen the clamp levers 10 anti clockwise on both sides of...

Page 21: ... depends on the kind of lawn and its actual height When mowing high grass start with the maximum cutting height and make a second cut with a lower cutting height 1 Pull the lever 11 towards the rear wheel 12 Fig 11 step 1 2 Move forward or backward to adjust the cutting height Fig 11 step 2 3 Release the lever 11 and ensure it engaged in the slot properly Fig 11 step 3 WARNING Ensure that the leve...

Page 22: ...lling during operation NOTE A full grass catcher will reduce the performance of this product Product functions 1 When the hatch 7e is opened the grass catcher has sufficient volume left to collect grass Fig 12 2 When the hatch 7e is closed the grass catcher is full and must be emptied Fig 13 Emptying Empty the grass catcher 7 frequently during use Do not wait until it is completely full We recomme...

Page 23: ...p into the rear discharge chute slots 19b 2 Lift the handle 20a to disengage the mulching insert 20 from the rear discharge chute slots 19b then remove the mulching insert 20 Fig 15 Mulching insert NOTE Mulching means cutting and returning the grass clippings to the lawn in one step the grass clippings are cut very fine and then distributed evenly back onto the lawn Under normal conditions the mul...

Page 24: ...erly fixed 3 Always push the product using the grip handle 2 Keep the handles dry to ensure safe support 4 Ensure that the air vents are always unobstructed and clear Clean them if necessary with a soft brush Blocked air vents may lead to overheating and damage the product 5 Switch the product off immediately if you are disturbed while working by other people entering the working area Always let t...

Page 25: ...straight lines along one of the sides This will keep the rows even and ensures that all the lawn is cut without missing any spots Fig 17 6 Circle around flower beds When reaching a flower bed in the middle of the lawn cut a row or two around the circumference of the bed Mowing Operation Ensure the extension cord is well hooked on the cord retainer 2a Connect the plug to the power supply via the ex...

Page 26: ... catcher 7 regularly 9 Prepare the product according to required application 1 Insert the mulching insert 20 into the rear discharge chute 19 make sure the grass catcher 7 is not fitted to the product 2 Avoid mowing when the grass is wet from rain or dew Wet grass may form clumps which interfere with the mulching action and reduce runtime The best time to mow grass is late afternoon when the grass...

Page 27: ...onnect the plug from the power supply and let it cool down 2 Check clean and store the product as described below 1 Keep the product clean Remove debris from it after each use and before storage 2 Regular and proper cleaning will help ensure safe use and prolong the life of the product 3 Inspect the product before each use for worn and damaged parts Do not operate it if you find broken and worn pa...

Page 28: ...th a new one of the same type or have it sharpened by a qualified specialist 4 Loosen the hex nut 13d anti clockwise using a suitable wrench Size 17 mm and remove it together with the cutting blade 13c Fig 18 5 Replace the cutting blade 13c with a new one of the same type Check the status of the flange 13b onto the spindle 13a firstly then attach the cutting blade 13c and hex nut 13d properly Tigh...

Page 29: ...g the edge of the cutting blade Grass catcher Power cord WARNING Do not use the product with a defective or a loose power cord 4 and inter connection cord 18 1 Inspect the grass catcher 7 before each use Do not use it if you find any damage 2 Clean the grass catcher 7 after operation using water and mild soap 3 Let the grass catcher 7 dry thoroughly before storing to avoid mildew If the power cord...

Page 30: ...re which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked L or coloured red Only fit an approved 13 Amp BS 1363 or BS 1363 A plug and the correctly rated fuse If in doubt consult a qualified electrician This product does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the consumer Contact an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified person to have it checked and repaired ...

Page 31: ...Switch the product off disconnect the plug from the power supply before transporting it anywhere 2 Attach transportation guards if applicable 3 Always transport the product by its transport handle 9 4 Protect the product from any heavy impact or strong vibrations which may occur during transportation in vehicles 5 Secure the product to prevent it from slipping or falling over damage and injury Tro...

Page 32: ... cord 2 2 Connect to another power source 2 3 Clean the air vents 3 Cutting result is unsatisfactory 3 1 Cutting blade is dull damaged 3 2 Cutting material exceeds capacity 3 3 Cutting height is incorrect 3 1 Replace with a new one 3 2 Only cut materials according to the product capacity 3 3 Adjust the cutting height 4 Product suddenly stops 4 1 Cutting device is dull damaged 4 2 Cutting device is...

Page 33: ...e recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or local store for recycling advice For further information visit www recycle more co uk The product comes in a package that protects it against damage during shipping Keep the package until you are sure that all parts have been delivered and the product is working properly Recycle the package afterwards ...

Page 34: ...ntee covers product failures and malfunctions provided the product was used for the purpose for which it is intended and subject to installation cleaning care and maintenance in accordance with the information contained in these terms and conditions in the user manual and standard practice provided that standard practice does not conflict with the user manual This guarantee does not cover defects ...

Page 35: ...e detail MLM1841 by MacAllister Guarantee Distributor B Q plc Chandlers Ford Hants SO53 3LE United Kingdom www diy com Screwfix Direct Limited Trade House Mead Avenue Yeovil BA22 8RT United Kingdom www screwfix com ...

Page 36: ...red sound power level LWA 93 75 dB A Uncertainty KWA 0 63 dB A Guaranteed sound power level LWA 94 dB A Vibration values Hand arm vibration ah W 3 596 m s Uncertainty K 1 5 m s2 The sound values have been determined according to noise test code given in EN 60335 2 77 using the basic standards EN ISO 11094 and EN ISO 3744 The sound intensity level for the operator may exceed 80 dB A and ear protect...

Page 37: ...e of the product the vibration values can differ from the declared total Adopt proper measures to protect yourself against vibration exposures Take the whole work process including times the product is running under no load or switched off into consideration Proper measures include among others regular maintenance and care of the product and accessories keeping hands warm periodical breaks and pro...

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