Mowox DYM191715 Original Operating Instructions Download Page 2

Know your lawn mower.   

Read all instructions. 

Read this manual carefully, observing the recommended safety instructions before, during 
and after using your lawn mower. Following these simple instructions will also maintain 
your lawn mower in good working order. Familiarize yourself with the controls on your 
mower before attempting to operate it, but above all, be sure you know how to stop your 
mower in an emergency. Retain this user manual and all other literature with your mower 
for future reference. 

Table of contents 

1.

 

symbols marked on the product

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2.

 

instructions for your safety

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3.

 

packaging contents and controls

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4.

 

technical data

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5.

 

assembly

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6.

 

“3 IN 1”

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7.

 

safety precautions

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8.

 

starting

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9.

 

maintenance and care

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10.

 

troubleshooting

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11.

 

Warranty conditions for Mowox® gardening power tools and accessories

 ........ 30 

12.

 

environmentally friendly disposal

 .................................................................. 32 

13.

 

EC-declaration of conformity

 ......................................................................... 33

 

 

Summary of Contents for DYM191715

Page 1: ...ar with these instructions Keep this manual in a safe place and have it ready for future reference Manufacturer Ningbo Daye Garden Machinery Co Ltd No 58 Jinfeng Road Yuyao Zheijiang 315403 P R China...

Page 2: ...e all be sure you know how to stop your mower in an emergency Retain this user manual and all other literature with your mower for future reference Table of contents 1 symbols marked on the product 3...

Page 3: ...a safe place for future reference Keep bystanders away Beware of sharp blades Blades continue to rotate after the motor is switched off Switch off isolator key before adjusting cleaning and before lea...

Page 4: ...estic waste They must be taken to a communal collecting point for environmentally friendly disposal in accordance with local regulations Do not operate on inclines steeper than 15 Mow parallelly to sl...

Page 5: ...any danger The instruction or warnings they give are not substitutes for measures of proper accident prevention WARNING Failure to obey a safety warning can result in serious injury to yourself or to...

Page 6: ...eir property 2 2 2 2 P PR RE EP PA AR RA AT TI IO ON N 1 While operating the machine always wear substantial footwear and long trousers Do not operate the machine when barefoot or wearing open sandals...

Page 7: ...witching on the motor except if the machine 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 st...

Page 8: ...e blades can still be moved 6 Replace worn or damaged parts for safety Use only genuine replacement parts and accessories 2 2 5 5 S SA AF FE ET TY Y A AD DV VI IC CE E F FO OR R R RE EC CH HA AR RG GE...

Page 9: ...acts The battery could overheat start burning or explode If any person comes into contact with acid or similar internal fluids or substances contained in the battery wash off these substances immediat...

Page 10: ...11 only for SX 1 upper handle 8 cover flap of side discharge 2 on off button 9 battery cover flap 3 switch box 10 cable clamp 4 locking nut 11 self propulsion control handle 5 grass catcher 12 brake...

Page 11: ...ment 25 75 mm 7 settings sound pressure level at the operator s position 80 3 dB A K 3 dB A 77 3 dB A K 3 dB A measured sound power level 90 6 dB A K 1 80dB A 88 dB A K 1 96 dB A guaranteed sound powe...

Page 12: ...quarter of a circle to release the lower guide rail Fig 2A 2C 2 Rotate the handle upwards Fig 2D 3 Turn the latch back to lock it to the chassis Fig 2E 4 Mount the upper to the lower guide rail with t...

Page 13: ...r of a circle to release the guide rail Fig 3A 2 The three holes in the brackets correspond to three heights of the lever according to your size Fig 3B 1 is highest 3 is lowest 3 Adjust to the proper...

Page 14: ...icator There is a level indicator on the top of the grass catcher that shows whether the catcher is empty or full a The little plastic flap will flatter during operation if grass is sucked into the gr...

Page 15: ...isible switch on the guide rail there is a second switch in the motor housing operated with a key It must be turned on like in a car before engaging the other switch 1 Lift the battery cover Fig 5A 2...

Page 16: ...e battery cover 2 Make sure the isolator key is switched off Switch mark 1 is ON 0 is OFF Fig 6A 3 Insert the battery pack into battery holder Fig 6B 4 Make sure the latch on bottom of battery pack sn...

Page 17: ...C Fig 6D 5 5 6 6 B BA AT TT TE ER RY Y R RE EM MO OV VA AL L 1 Lift and hold up the battery door 2 Press and hold the battery latch button at the bottom of the battery pack Fig 7 3 Remove the battery...

Page 18: ...ver from the rack Move it forward and back to adjust the height The central adjustment operates all wheels at the same time You adjust the distance of the blade to the ground thus the cutting height I...

Page 19: ...clippings firstly if needed 2 Use a sharp cutting knife 3 Do not mow wet grass 4 Walk slowly 5 Regularly clean the mulching wedge the underside of the deck and the housing inner side and the blade Ret...

Page 20: ...nd standstill cutter 1 Lift the rear cover and remove the grass catcher 2 Mount the mulching wedge cf description above 3 Lift the sideward flap for side discharge Fig 9D 4 Mount the side discharge ch...

Page 21: ...d mount the grass catcher 1 Removing the mulching wedge 2 Lift rear cover and remove the mulching wedge 3 Removing the side discharge channel for side discharge a Lift sideward flap and remove the sid...

Page 22: ...the height of cutting position 3 Before mowing remove all foreign objects from the lawn which may be thrown by the machine While mowing stay alert for any foreign objects which may have been missed Fi...

Page 23: ...y and battery cf chapter assembly 2 Turn the isolator key from position 0 to position 1 as shown in Fig 11 A 3 Press the On Off button Fig 11 B 4 Pull the brake control handle Fig 11B and keep it pull...

Page 24: ...tor is switch off 8 8 1 1 R RE EA AL L W WH HE EE EL L D DR RI IV VE E F FO OR R S SX X L LI I Grip the Self drive control handle the lawnmower will move forward automatically with about 3 5 km h Rele...

Page 25: ...o stick to the underside of the deck and preventing a proper sucking of the grass clippings Cut no more than 1 3 the length of the grass When mowing long grass you may have to cut the lawn in two pass...

Page 26: ...or stops suddenly 3 the blade is bent do not align 4 the motor shaft is bent do not align 5 the V belt is defective Use only manufacturer s recommended replacement parts and accessories 9 9 2 2 B BL L...

Page 27: ...in a dry location 2 Clean the mower as described earlier in the maintenance section 3 Inspect the blade and replace it or sharpen it if required 4 Lubricate the mower 5 Store the mower in a dry clean...

Page 28: ...position Make sure that the pin on the handle is seated in the individual bore hole on the machine Fig 14A 4 Store the mower flat or upright Fig 14B Fig 14C Fig 14A Fig 14B Fig 14C Warning If the mow...

Page 29: ...the lawn to dry Blade blunt or damaged Have mowing blade resharpened replaced Grille dirty Clean the grille on the grass catcher Wheel drive does not function belt gears damaged Check the drive belt g...

Page 30: ...er tools Eventual faults of material or production are eliminated with repair or exchange of our choice This product has a 24 month warranty counting from the day of first purchase This warranty cover...

Page 31: ...ld charge the battery once The accumulator is subject to a natural self discharge and should be recharged every three months Towards the end of its lifetime the duration after a full charge decreases...

Page 32: ...turer he is responsible for proper disposal at a designated collection point that prepares the device for recycling according to national recycling laws and regulations This does not include accessori...

Page 33: ...EM 4640 SX Li DYM192115 EM 4640 PX Li DYM191715 EM 4140 PX Li Rated voltage power 40 V DC Measured sound power level 90 6 dB A 90 6 dB A 88 dB A Guaranted sound power level 92 dB A Notified Body for...

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