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Operation
EN
OCR function (model-dependent)
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The ignition lock is fitted with an OCR function,
which offers you user-controlled mowing, even when
reversing.
Notes on mowing
Only use the OCR function if absolutely
necessary.
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Start the motor.
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Turn the ignition key
[3]
anti-clockwise from
normal position to reverse-mowing position
and press the switch
[1]
a
.
or
Press the switch
[1]
b
for 3 seconds.
3
The indicator lamp
[2]
lights up. You can now mow
both when moving forwards and when reversing.
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To terminate the OCR function, turn the ignition
key clockwise to the normal position
.
or
Press the switch
[1]
b
downwards and then
release it.
3
The indicator lamp goes out.
Notes on the ignition lock
Ha
The OCR function is switched off automati-
cally once the key is turned to the normal
position or the motor is shut down (stop
position or shutdown of the motor through
the safety lock system).
Information about the ignition lock
Hb
The OCR function is switched off automati-
cally once the OCR switch is pressed, the
motor is shut down or the safety lock system
automatically switches the motor or the cut-
ting mechanism off.
Mulching
Mulching is when the grass is cut into small pieces
(approx. 1 cm) during mowing and left lying there.
This means the lawn retains many nutrients.
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Ask your dealer for appropriate accessories for
mulching.
Lawn care tips
A lawn comprises various grass types. If you mow
more frequently, the growth of strongly-rooting
grasses is favoured resulting in firm turf.
If you mow only rarely, the growth of tall grasses and
other weeds (e.g. clover, daisies) is encouraged.
To ensure you lawn grows healthily and uniformly,
without any lines, the cutting stripes must always
overlap by a couple of inches/several centimetres.
-The normal height of the grass is 40–50 mm.
Cut approximately one third of the overall height
as soon as the lawn has reached a height of
60–70 mm.
-Do not cut the lawn shorter than 45 mm as other-
wise the turf can be damaged during dry periods.
-Cut long grass in stages until normal height is
reached.
Switching on the headlights (model-
dependent)
R
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To switch on the headlights, set the switch to
"ON".
3
The headlights light up while the motor is running.
Note
The headlamps switch on and off automati-
cally on models without a light switch.
Note
Depending on the model, the headlights stay
lit up for approx. 10 seconds after the motor
has shut down and then switch themselves
off automatically.
Switching the differential lock on and off
(model-dependent)
A
WARNING !
An activated differential lock has a strong
influence on the steering performance of
the device.
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Risk of injury and damage to the device
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Only use the differential lock when
absolutely necessary; e.g. on difficult
terrain.
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Only activate the differential lock when
the device is at a standstill.
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Do not use the differential lock on paved
pathways or downhill.
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Only drive straight when the differential
lock is activated.
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Only drive slowly with the differential lock
activated.
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