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4. Technical data

Motor speed:  .......................................3300 min

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Protection class:  ................................................III
Weight:  ........................................................27 kg
Cutting width:  .............................................47 cm
Grass basket volume:  ..............................75 liters
Sound pressure level L

pA

:  ................... 79.9 dB(A)

Uncertainty K

pA

:  ....................................... 3 dB(A)

Sound power level L

WA

:  ....................... 92.5 dB(A)

Uncertainty K

WA

:  ................................... 1.8 dB(A)

Guaranteed sound power level L

WA

:  ....... 95 dB(A)

Vibration at the handlebars ah:  ............. 2.19 m/s

2

Uncertainty K: ......................................... 1.5 m/s

2

Cutting height adjustment:  ........................ 6-step
............................................................  30-65 mm
Protection type:  ........................................... IPX1

2xPower-X-Change 4,0 battery

Voltage:  ..................................................18 V d.c.
Capacity:  ................................................... 4.0 Ah
..........  (optional Battery Power-X-Change 5.2 Ah)
Number of cells:  .............................................  10

2x charger

Input voltage: ......................200-250 V~ 50-60 Hz
Output voltage:  .......................................21 V d.c.
Output current:  ............................................ 3.0 A
Protection class:  .......................................... II / 

Sound and vibration values were measured in ac-

cordance with the standards EN ISO 3744:1995, 

ISO 11094: 1991 and EN ISO 20643:2008.

Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to a 

minimum.

• 

 Only use appliances which are in perfect wor-

king order.

• 

 Service and clean the appliance regularly.

• 

 Adapt your working style to suit the appliance.

• 

 Do not overload the appliance.

• 

 Have the appliance serviced whenever ne-

cessary.

• 

 Switch the appliance off when it is not in use.

• 

 Wear protective gloves.

Residual risks

Even if you use this electric power tool in 

accordance with the instructions, certain 

residual risks cannot be eliminated. The fol-

lowing hazards may arise in connection with 

the equipment‘s construction and layout:

1.  Lung damage if no suitable protective dust 

mask is used.

2.  Damage to hearing if no suitable ear protec-

tion is applied.

Warning!

This equipment generates an electromag-

netic 

fi

 eld during operation. Under certain 

circumstances this 

fi

 eld may actively or pas-

sively impede medical implants. To reduce 

the risk of serious or fatal injuries, we recom-

mend persons with medical implants to con-

sult their doctor and the manufacturer of the 

medical implant prior to using the equipment.

5. Before using the equipment

The lawn mower is delivered partly assembled. 

The push bar and the grass basket must be as-

sembled before using the lawn mower. Follow the 

instructions step by step and refer to the pictures 

when assembling.

Fitting the push bar (Fig. 3 to 6)

Insert the push bar holder (Fig. 2/Item 3) into the 

handlebar mount and secure with the fastening 

screw and nut (Fig. 4/5).

The top push bar (Fig. 1/Item 2) must be pushed 

onto the push bar holders (Fig. 2/Item 3) and se-

cured as shown above in Fig. 6. Then fasten the 

cable to the push bar by the cable clips (Item 13).

The push bar can be adjusted to 3 di

 erent height 

settings. To adjust the height, undo the fastening 

nuts (Item 10) and move the bar into the required 

lock (Fig. 3 to 6).

Warning!

Always set the identical handle height on both 

sides.

• 

Use the cable clips to align the cable with the 

long handle (Fig. 5/Item 13).

Fitting the grass basket (see Fig. 7)

Before you 

fi

 t the grass basket you must ensure 

that the motor is switched o

  and the blade is not 

rotating. Also pull out the safety plug (12) and re-

move all the power batteries (16). Lift the ejector 

fl

 ap (Fig. 7/Item 7) with one hand. With the other 

hand, hold the grass basket by the handle and 

hook it in from above (Fig. 7).

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Summary of Contents for PXCSDMK-418U

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Page 7: ...knowledge or expe rience unless they are supervised or instructed by a person who is responsible for them Danger Read the operating instructions to reduce the risk of inquiry 1 Safety regulations 2 La...

Page 8: ...achine must not be tipped whilst it is being started Both hands must be on the handle when you start the machine Worn parts may only be replaced by our service workshop If necessary contact the servic...

Page 9: ...er you leave the mower Maintenance and storage a Make sure that all nuts bolts and screws are tightened securely and that the machine is in safe working condition b Allow the mower to cool before you...

Page 10: ...hich have been exposed to violent shocks without delay even if the housing of the battery pack appears to be undamaged The battery cells inside the battery may have su ered serious damage In this resp...

Page 11: ...ies in storage charged at least 40 8 Prevent the lithium ion battery pack from free zing Battery packs which were stored below 0 C for more than 60 minutes must be dispo sed of 9 When handling batteri...

Page 12: ...for top and bottom push bar 2x Safety plug Cable clips 1x Battery 2x Charging unit 2x Fastening screws for top push bar 2x Mulching adapter Original operating instructions Safety instructions 3 Proper...

Page 13: ...ing This equipment generates an electromag netic field during operation Under certain circumstances this field may actively or pas sively impede medical implants To reduce the risk of serious or fatal...

Page 14: ...gain Side ejector Fig 8b You must fit the mulching adapter 18 in order to use the side ejector Hook in the side ejector ad apter 19 as shown in Fig 8b Charging the battery Fig 14 1 Take the battery pa...

Page 15: ...hen the switching bar is released The start time can amount to several seconds To make it easier to start tilt the lawn mower slightly at the back Fig 18 The speed will drop after a few seconds when i...

Page 16: ...12 To take o the grass basket use one hand to lift up the chute flap and the other to grab onto the basket handle Remove the basket For safety reasons the chute flap automatically falls down after re...

Page 17: ...lding a position at an angle upwards Select the cutting height according to the length of the grass Make several passes so that no more than 4cm of grass are cut at one time Switch o the motor before...

Page 18: ...r than any other component Therefore routinely check the condition of the blade and make sure that it is tightly fastened If the blade is completely worn out it must be im mediately replaced or ground...

Page 19: ...in vehicles Secure the machine against slipping and tipping over 9 Disposal and recycling The equipment is supplied in packaging to pre vent it from being damaged in transit The raw materials in this...

Page 20: ...he battery pack out of the charger Disconnect the charger from the mains supply Flashing O Adapted charging The charger is in gentle charging mode For safety reasons the charging is performed less qui...

Page 21: ...rt see 5 Motor performance drops a Grass too tall or damp b The mower housing is clogged c Blade badly worn d Battery performance decreasing a Correct the cutting height b Clean the housing c Replace...

Page 22: ...recycling and waste disposal regulations This does not apply to any ac cessories or aids without electrical components supplied with the old equipment The reprinting or reproduction by any other means...

Page 23: ...bles Category Example Wear parts Carbon brushes Battery Consumables Blade Missing parts Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery In the e ect of defects or faults please register the problem...

Page 24: ...nance Damage to the device caused by abuse or incorrect use for example overloading the device or the use or unapproved tools or accessories ingress of foreign bodies into the device such as sand ston...

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