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MLMP300H40

MLMP300H40

Getting

 Started . . .

Getting

 Started . . .

Keep hands and feet away from sharp rotating parts – risk of injury! When 
cleaning, repairing or inspecting, make sure the cutting means and all 
moving parts have stopped. Disconnect the spark plug connector, and 
keep the cap away from the plug to prevent accidental starting.

Cutting means continues to rotate after the engine is stopped. Wait until 
all components have completely stopped before touching the product.

Pay particular attention when working on the blades!

Objects thrown by the product could hit the operator or other 
bystanders. Always ensure that other people and pets remain at a 
safe distance from the product when it is in operation. In general, 
children must not come near the area where the product is operating.

Release the brake clutch to stop the engine and the cutting means.

Switch the product off and disconnect the spark plug connector 
before assembly, cleaning, adjustments, maintenance, storage and 
transportation.

Engine manual start, recoil starter.

Keep hands and feet away.

GO

ST OP

               

The grass catcher hatch open and close position.

Guaranteed sound power level value in dB.

MLMP300SP40

Designation of the tool
(M_Mac Allister; LM_Lawn Mower; P_Petrol power;
300_engine model code; SP_Self-propelled; 40_Cutting width)

The product complies with the applicable European directives and 
an evaluation method of conformity for these directives was done.

Mow across the face of slopes, never up and down.

Do not expose the product to rain or wet conditions.

Do not smoke in the work area, around the product and in the vicinity 

Hot surface, do not touch! High temperatures on the product’s surfaces 
and structural parts that could cause burns, if they are touched. The 
product can also stay hot for a longer period of time after the operation!

Petrol engines produce toxic carbon monoxide exhaust fumes. 
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nausea, fainting or even death. 
Do not operate the engine indoors!

Only refuel unleaded petrol!

Add engine oil.

Stop the engine before refuelling the fuel tank. Flammable material. 

Inspect the area where the product is to be used and remove all 
objects which can be thrown by the product. If objects are hidden 
while operating, stop the engine and remove the objects.

   Prevent engine malfunction by checking the engine oil level regularly.

Safety information

Safety information

Summary of Contents for MLMP300H40

Page 1: ...e product MLMP300H40 EAN 5059340124537 BX220IM Manufacturer Fabricant Prodecent Hersteller Producător Fabricante UK Manufacturer 3 Sheldon Square London W2 6PX United Kingdom EU Manufacturer ational Products B V Rapenburgerstraat 175E 1011 VM Amsterdam The Netherlands www diy com To view instruction manuals online ...

Page 2: ... prohibited operations Preparation 1 While mowing always wear protective footwear and long trousers Do not operate the product when barefoot or wearing open sandals 2 Thoroughly inspect the area where the product is to be used and remove all stones sticks wires bones and other foreign objects 3 WARNING Refuel outdoors only and do not smoke while refuelling Add fuel before starting the engine Never...

Page 3: ...ure that the product is in safe working condition 3 Improper maintenance or using non genuine parts not recommended by the manufacturer may lead to malfunction failure of the product Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained products 5 Before using always visually inspect to see that the blades blade bolts and cutter assembly are not worn or damaged Replace worn or damaged blades and bolts in...

Page 4: ...ns if necessary before you operate it again 3 accessible 4 Never store the product with petrol in the tank inside a building where fumes can 5 of vegetative material and excessive grease 6 Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure 7 Check the grass catcher frequently for wear or deterioration 8 If the fuel tank has to be drained this should be done outdoors 9 Wear protective gloves ...

Page 5: ...t related to personal injury Lock to tighten or secure Wear respiratory protection Unlock to loosen Wear hearing protection Wear eye protection Note Remark Wear protective gloves compliant to EN ISO 21420 Caution Warning Read the instruction manual Wear protective slip resistant safety footwear compliant to EN ISO 20345 clothing compliant to EN ISO 13688 WARNING must be extinguished with special e...

Page 6: ...tch open and close position Guaranteed sound power level value in dB MLMP300SP40 Designation of the tool M_Mac Allister LM_Lawn Mower P_Petrol power 300_engine model code SP_Self propelled 40_Cutting width The product complies with the applicable European directives and an evaluation method of conformity for these directives was done Mow across the face of slopes never up and down Do not expose th...

Page 7: ...7 Lever for cutting height adjustment 18 Lower handle bar lock 19 20 Grass catcher a Handle b Hatch 21 Starter wire 22 Hook for recoil starter handle 23 Recoil starter handle 24 Cutting means blade a Spindle b Ring c Washer d e Hex bolt 25 Rear discharge chute 26 Mulching insert a Unlock button 27 Spark plug wrench 28 Operator s manual of the BRIGGS STRATTON engine NOTE Parts marked with are not s...

Page 8: ...se 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 pr...

Page 9: ...r lock 18 clicks in place Repeat on the other side to secure the position of the lower handle bar 4 Fig 2 1 2 4 18 4 18 Unpacking NOTE The product is heavy ask another person for assistance if required 1 2 Remove all packing materials and protective shipping materials if applicable 3 that parts are missing or show damage do not use the product and contact your dealer Using an incomplete or damaged...

Page 10: ...ting holes of the upper handle bar 3 and the lower handle bar 4 Fig 3 3 4 3 2 6 Fix the upper handle bar 3 to the lower handle bar 4 with the side levers 6 washers 6a and bolts 6b through the mounting holes Fig 4 Screw in the side lever 6 clockwise and lock by folding up towards the handle If side lever 6 cannot be folded loosen it and fold again Fig 5 If it is too loose tighten it by swinging the...

Page 11: ...d with a 4 stroke engine Before operation it is necessary to add suitable fuel and engine oil separately WARNING This product contains an operator s manual of the BRIGGS STRATTON engine 28 Service the engine with proper petrol and engine oil as instructed in the separate operator s manual of the BRIGGS STRATTON engine 28 It is important to read and understand these instructions of the engine and t...

Page 12: ...0W 30 Non detergent or 2 cycle engine oils will damage the engine and should not be used see the separate operator s manual of the BRIGGS STRATTON engine 28 1 2 Unscrew and remove the oil tank cap 16 3 Gradually add good quality engine oil SAE 10W 30 Allow the oil to settle 4 the tank opening without tightening the cap and then remove the dipstick again 5 The oil level must be between the oil leve...

Page 13: ...h sides Choose one of the holes to lock the lower handle bar 4 according to the desired height of the handle 1 1 Turn the lower handle bar lock 18 about 90 degrees Fig 10 Repeat on the other side to unlock the lower handle bar 4 2 Adjust the lower handle bar 4 to the desired height by aligning the pin of the handle bar lock 18 with one of the handle support holes Fig 10 3 Turn back the lower handl...

Page 14: ...rass catcher 20 frequently during use Do not wait until it is full We recommend emptying when it is 90 full NOTE A full grass catcher 20 reduces the performance of the product Brake clutch 1 Pull the brake clutch 2 towards the handle 1 and hold it in position when starting the engine and during operation Fig 12 2 Release the brake clutch 2 to stop the engine 12 1 2 Recoil starter The recoil starte...

Page 15: ...ace 2 Lift the grass catcher hooks off the rods and place the grass catcher 20 on the ground 3 Remove the grass clippings from the rear discharge chute 25 into the grass catcher 20 Use a proper tool such as a brush WARNING Never use your hands or feet to remove grass clippings from the rear discharge chute 25 4 Empty the grass clippings onto a compost heap 5 Grass catcher inspection During use the...

Page 16: ...3 22 24 3 22 Primer 11 when starting the product with cold engine Fig 20 11 20 10 General operation tips 1 Before each use Check the product and accessories for damage and whether they are properly Look around and underneath the product for signs of oil or fuel spill Check each control for proper operation Check blades 24 for wear Make sure that all bolts and screws are tightened 10a is clean 2 Al...

Page 17: ...sh the product forward 5 Mow in slightly overlapping rows The most effective pattern for mowing lawns is straight lines along one of the sides This keeps the rows even and ensures that all the lawn is cut without missing any spots Fig 26 26 WARNING The starting position should be as described in the instruction manual Fig A start the engine behind the handle 1 Do not start the engine while standin...

Page 18: ...he product as described in the maintenance table 6 cut a row or two around the circumference of the bed 7 Pay particular attention when changing direction 8 Empty the grass catcher 20 regularly WARNING Extensive vibration of the product during operation is an indication of damage Stop the engine immediately The product should be promptly inspected and repaired The golden rules for care DANGER Prop...

Page 19: ...Replace a worn or damaged cutting means with a new one of the same type or have it 4 If jacking the product is not possible tilt it to the right side so that the fuel tank cap 9 side is up This helps to prevent fuel leakage and harder starting due to 5 Loosen the hex bolt 24e anti clockwise and remove it together with the 24d washer 24c cutting means 24 and ring 24b Fig 27 6 Replace the cutting me...

Page 20: ...ace the cutting means 24 after 50 hours of mowing or 2 years whichever is sooner regardless of condition If the cutting means 24 is cracked or damaged replace it immediately 7 Lubricate the cutting means 24 after each use to prolong their life span Apply lubrication oil grease along the edges of the cutting means 24 24a 24b 24 24d 24e 24c Torque wrench 40 45 Nm 27 Underbody and cutting means clean...

Page 21: ... parts The parts mentioned in the maintenance table may be replaced by the consumer Spare parts are available at an authorised dealer or through our customer service Description Blade DAYE 2105200264 Engine maintenance Refer to the operator s manual of the BRIGGS STRATTON engine 28 for maintaining below parts Engine oil Valve play Spark plug Carburettor Fuel Repair and service This product does no...

Page 22: ...e with the local guidelines and hand them in at recycling centres 3 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 operating properly Recycle the package afterwards Problem Possible cause Solution 1 Engine does not start 1 1 Not enough fuel in the fuel tank 1 1 Add fuel 1 2 Spa...

Page 23: ...functions 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 and damage caused by normal wear and...

Page 24: ...46 47 MLMP300H40 MLMP300H40 In more detail In more detail EC declaration of conformity EC declaration of conformity ...

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