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the grass discharge chute is exposed 
and is not protected by the grass catcher 
and grass discharge chute cover.

 

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hands and feet of all persons are not 
clear of the cutting enclosure.

 

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Never operate the product if the on/off 
switch on the handlebar does not properly 
start and stop the product.

 

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Never attempt to lock the on/off switches in 
the on position, this is extremely dangerous.

 

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Do not force the product. It will do the job 
better and safer at the speed for which it 
was designed. 

 

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Stop the blade when crossing gravel 
surfaces. 

 

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Do not pull the product backwards unless 
absolutely necessary. If you must back the 
product away from a wall or obstruction, 
first look down and behind to avoid tripping 
or pulling the product over your feet. 

 

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Stop the motor and allow the blade to 
stop if the product has to be tilted for 
transportation when crossing surfaces 
other than grass, and when transporting 
the product to and from the work area.

 

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Never use the product with defective 
guards or shields, or without safety 
devices, for example, deflectors and/ or 
grass collectors, in place.

 

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Do not tilt the product when switching on 
the motor or while the motor is running. If 
absolutely necessary, you may raise the 
front of the lawn mower by no more than 
5 cm to enable easier starting. Press down 
on the handlebar to achieve this. Always 
return the mower to its normal position with 
all wheels on the ground before cutting. 
Tilting the mower exposes the blade and 
increases the probability of objects being 
thrown and accidental contact with the 
blade.

 

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Switch on the motor carefully according to 
instructions and keep hands and feet away 
from blades. Do not put hands or feet near 
or under rotating parts. 

 

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Never pick up or carry the product while it 
is running. 

 

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Stop the motor and remove isolator key. 
Make sure all moving parts have come to 
a complete stop before:

 

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leaving the product unattended 
(including disposal of grass clippings).

 

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clearing blockages or unclogging 
discharge chute

 

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checking, cleaning, or working on the 
product

 

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inspecting the product after striking 
a foreign object (and make repairs 
as necessary before restarting and 
operating the product)

 

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removing the grass catcher or opening 
the grass discharge chute cover

 

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If the product starts to vibrate abnormally, 
check immediately to:

 

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inspect for damage, particularly the 
blades

 

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replace or repair any damaged parts

 

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check for and tighten any loose parts

 

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Avoid holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, property 
stakes, or other hidden objects. Uneven 
terrain could cause a slip-and-fall accident.

 

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Always ensure the motor control cable 
is never trapped, pinched or otherwise 
damaged during assembly or when folding 
the handle.

PRODUCT FEATURES

OVERLOAD AND OVERHEAT PROTECTION

The product has an overload protection 
device. When overloading is detected, the 
product will automatically switch off. If the 
overload protector is actuated, the on-off 
button must be released. Press the on-off 
button to restart the product.
The battery pack has overheat protection. 
Excessive temperatures will cause the battery 
to stop powering the product. Feel the battery 
pack; if it is too warm, allow it to cool down 
before resuming operation. If the product still 
does not work, recharge the battery.

NOTE:

 The battery pack LED indicator will 

not work if the battery protection feature has 
caused the battery pack to stop powering the 
product. Release the on-off button or remove 
the battery pack from the product and the 
battery pack LED indicator will resume normal 
function.

TELESCOPIC HANDLE

The product is equipped with a telescopic 
handle that can be adjusted for storage and 
operation. The telescopic handle must be fully 
extended when setting up the product for use.

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Page 1: ...ries SECURITY SYSTEMS Car alarms Bike alarms Mechanical blockers Immobilizers Sensors Accessories OPTIC AND LIGHT Xenon Bixenon Lamps LED Stroboscopes Optic and Headlights Washers Light rain sensors A...

Page 2: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Cordless Lawn Mower RLM36X41H40 RLM36X41H50 RLM36B41H...

Page 3: ...Important It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before assembling operating and maintaining the product Subject to technical modification...

Page 4: ...the age of the operator Children should be adequately supervised to ensure they do not play with the product Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating the product Do not...

Page 5: ...ke a connection from one terminal to another Shorting the battery pack terminals together may cause sparks burns fire or explosion Do not place battery products or their batteries near fire or heat Th...

Page 6: ...running Stop the motor and remove isolator key Make sure all moving parts have come to a complete stop before leaving the product unattended including disposal of grass clippings clearing blockages o...

Page 7: ...ss catcher regularly otherwise the discharge chute will become blocked with grass cuttings If you are making a light cut and wish for the grass cuttings to remain on the lawn fit the mulching plug and...

Page 8: ...have come to a complete stop Always wear heavy duty gloves when checking or clearing a blockage The blades are sharp and the blockage itself could be a sharp object Remove the grass catcher check for...

Page 9: ...to rain or damp condition Beware of sharp blades Blades continue to rotate after the motor is switched off Remove isolator key before maintenance HZDUH RI WKURZQ RU LQJ objects Keep all bystanders es...

Page 10: ...situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION Without...

Page 11: ...x 1 x 1 x 1 RLM36X41H40 RLM36X41H50 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 17 mm 8...

Page 12: ...x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 RLM36B41H 17 mm 9...

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Page 30: ...cordance with Annex GG of EN 60335 2 77 A Weighted sound pressure level at operator s position 80 1 dB A Uncertainty of measurement 1 5 dB A Weighted sound power level 92 9 dB A Uncertainty of measure...

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