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WARNING!

 

Only perform the steps described within these instructions! 

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Always turn off the machine and remove the plug before making any adjustment.

Troubleshooting

General Troubleshooting

The following table provides solutions to common problems encountered with the mower.

Fault

Possible Cause

Solution

Mower does not start

No power at mains socket

Check the fuse, switch, 
socket, cable, wire and have 
any repairs carried out by a 

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Defective on/off switch

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technician required

Defective motor
Grass too long

Set at a higher cut setting. Lift 
the front wheels slightly by 
pressing down on the handle 
bar.

Motor stops

Blade is blocked

Disconnect from mains and 
remove blockage

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Cut height too low

Set a higher cut height

Blade blunt

Sharpen or replace the blade

Blade area blocked

Remove blockage

Blade assembled incorrectly

Install the blade correctly

Blade fails to turn

Blade blocked by grass

Remove blockage

Blade bolt loose

Tighten the blade bolt

Strange noises, rattling or 
vibrations

Blade bolt loose

Tighten the blade bolt

Blade damaged

Replace the blade

Summary of Contents for 7436653

Page 1: ...e instructions contain important information that will help you get the best from your mower ensuring it is assembled correctly and safely If you need help or have damaged or missing parts call the Cu...

Page 2: ...p 3 Fitting the Grass Collector 18 Prepare 19 Step 1 Setting the Cutting Heights 19 Step 2 Connection to the Power Supply 19 Operate 20 22 Step 1 On Off Operation 20 Step 2 Mowing Direction 20 Step 3...

Page 3: ...ds Read instruction manual Wear eye and ear protection Do not use the machine in the rain or leave it outdoors when it is raining Pay attention that bystanders are not injured by objects thrown out fr...

Page 4: ...ion Cutting width XX means 34cm 37cm 40cm Important When using equipment the following safety precautions must be followed to avoid injuries and damage Read all operating instructions carefully and co...

Page 5: ...s of damage and ageing Never use the mower if the cables are not in perfect condition this also applies to the supply cable on the mower If the cable is damaged whilst the mower is working disconnect...

Page 6: ...ns with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and underst...

Page 7: ...bolts and the entire cutting unit for any signs of wear or damage To prevent imbalance or vibration worn or damaged cutting blades and fastening bolts must always be replaced in full Damaged parts on...

Page 8: ...on the power cable and keep it away from the cutting blade at all times Ensure that you do not push the mower over areas that might damage or snare the power cable Never lift the lawn mower when you...

Page 9: ...Ensure that you have safe footing at all times whilst working with the mower Always wear strong anti slip footwear and long trousers when using the mower Never mow in bare feet or in open toed sandal...

Page 10: ...you wish to mow Carefully actuate the starter switch in accordance with the instructions See Operating Instructions Do not switch the mower on and off frequently over a short period of time and in par...

Page 11: ...touch a damaged cord before it is disconnected from the mains supply A damaged cord could allow parts to become live and cause a risk of electrocution Do not attempt to touch the blades before the ma...

Page 12: ...omestic use only not for any commercial trade use It must not be used for any purposes other than those described Any use of the machine that deviates from its intended use and is not Included in thes...

Page 13: ...ff safety button 2 Switch levers 3 Cable strain relief 4 Switch box housing 5 Upper handle bar 6 Wing knob 7 Grass collection bag top 8 Grass collection bag 9 Cutting height adjuster 10 Quick release...

Page 14: ...ty button 2 Switch levers 3 Cable strain relief 4 Switch box housing 5 Upper handle bar 6 Wing knob 7 Grass collection bag top 8 Grass collection bag 9 Cutting height adjuster 10 Quick release lever 1...

Page 15: ...ty button 2 Switch levers 3 Cable strain relief 4 Switch box housing 5 Upper handle bar 6 Wing knob 7 Grass collection bag top 8 Grass collection bag 9 Cutting height adjuster 10 Quick release lever 1...

Page 16: ...e support These levers should be folded in towards the bar using moderate force to lock them in position If they feel too tight when you fold them turn them anti clockwise to loosen them and then atte...

Page 17: ...into the slots on the top of the grass collection bag Clip the plastic retainers found on both sides of the cloth bag onto the metal frame of the plastic upper Fully insert the rods of the metal fram...

Page 18: ...J WKH JUDVV FROOHFWRU I LW is remove by squeezing the lever on the mulch plug post and lift it out of the mower LIW WKH GH HFWRU JXDUG Place the grass collection bag on the mounting bracket provided a...

Page 19: ...ing height To adjust the cutting height gently pull the height adjustment lever towards you to disengage it from its existing position and move it to the desired cutting height position Ensure it clic...

Page 20: ...for several seconds Do not touch the moving blade There is a risk of serious injury Place the mains lead in loops on the ground near the wall socket Mow away from the socket and cable and ensure that...

Page 21: ...URXJK WKH JUDVV FROOHFWRU KHQ WKLV DS UHPDLQV FORVHG LW PHDQV WKDW WKH JUDVV FROOHFWRU LV IXOO DQG QHHGV WR EH HPSWLHG QR DLU RZ WKURXJK WKH JUDVV FROOHFWRU 7R UHPRYH WKH JUDVV FROOHFWRU UDLVH WKH GH...

Page 22: ...RQ EDJ DQG LQVHUW WKH PXOFKLQJ SOXJ LQWR UHDU GLVFKDUJH FKXWH HQVXULQJ LW LV FRUUHFWO WWHG RZHU WKH GH HFWRU JXDUG The mulching plug retains the cut grass inside the deck and cuts this grass several m...

Page 23: ...en the folding sections WARNING Always switch the product off disconnect it from power supply and let the product cool down before performing inspection maintenance and cleaning work Cleaning Keep all...

Page 24: ...7XUQ WKH EODGH EROW DQWLFORFNZLVH WR UHPRYH WKH blade Install the new blade in the reverse order Ensure that the blade is positioned correctly and the VFUHZ WLJKWHQHG UPO 7KH EODGH V ZLQJV VKRXOG EH...

Page 25: ...liters Wheel size 140 170 mm 140 200mm LpA sound pressure level 84dB A K 3dB A 88dB A K 3dB A 89dB A K 3dB A LWA sound power level 96 dB A Vibration at the handlebars ahv 2 5m s2 Protection class II P...

Page 26: ...cyclable materials and should be disposed of accordingly Only dispose of electrical electronic battery terms in separate collection schemes which cater for the recovery and recycling of materials cont...

Page 27: ...e any repairs carried out by a TXDOL HG HOHFWULFLDQ Defective on off switch 5HSDLU E D TXDOL HG technician required Defective motor Grass too long Set at a higher cut setting Lift the front wheels sli...

Page 28: ...een designed for use in commercial trade or industrial applications Consequently the guarantee is invalidated if the equipment is used in commercial trade or industrial applications or for other equiv...

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