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Description
Cutting Method
The grass is chopped into very fine pieces by a special
blade, breaking up its structure.
These clippings are then pressed back down into the
surface through the topsoil.
The clippings decay in a very short time and thereby
supply the ground with nutrients.
This allows mowing grass regardless of the weather
without impairing the results.
Benefits:
No clipping removal.
No composting.
At least 50% time savings.
At least 50% savings in watering.
Outstanding cut with no remaining missed areas on
the topsoil.
Optimising Mowing
You will get the smoothest results
if you observe the following:
Set the cutting height according to the indicator on
the mower or as instructed in this operation manual.
Mow at maximum grass height of 120 mm.
Grass standing higher than 120 mm may leave uncut or
uneven areas and may also clog the mower and stop
the engine.
Mowing wet grass inevitably results in piles of clippings
left on the lawn after shutting off the mower, regardless
of the height of the mown area. These should be
removed after mowing.
Stopping Operation
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07
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(see p. II)
WARNING!
Injury hazard from continuing blade rotation!
The blade continues to rotate after the engine has
been shut off (for about 2 seconds). Do not place
your hands under the blade guard immediately after
shutting off the engine.
Release the engine brake bar (13) to stop the engine.
Wait for the blade to stop turning.
Conduct the following maintenance and care measures
before parking/storing the mower.
Parking
Short-term storage of mower (up to 4 weeks) is
considered "parking".
Storing
"Storing" is considered long-term non-use of the mower
for more than 4 weeks, e.g. over the winter.
GB
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Operation Manual
HM / PM - 01/08