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 WARNING

Servicing requires extreme care and 
knowledge and should be performed only by 

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bring the product to an authorised service 
centre for repair. When servicing, use only 
original replacement parts.

 

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Stop the product, remove the isolator key 
and the battery. Make sure that all moving 
parts have come to a complete stop before 
any cleaning or maintenance task.

 

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You may make adjustments and repairs 
described here. For other repairs, contact 
an authorised service centre.

 

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Replace worn or damaged part for safety.

 

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Check the grass collector frequently for 
wear or deterioration.

 

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After each use, clean the product with a 
soft dry cloth. Any part that is damaged 
should be properly repaired or replaced by 
an authorised service centre.

 

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Check all nuts, bolts and screws at frequent 
intervals for proper tightness to ensure the 
product is in safe working condition.

 

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Be careful during adjustment of the product 
to prevent entrapment of the fingers 
between moving blades and fixed parts of 
the product.

 

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When servicing the blades, be aware that 
even though the power source is switched 
off, the blades can still be moved.

 

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The blade on the product is sharp. Use 
extreme caution and wear heavy-duty 
gloves when fitting, replacing, cleaning or 
checking bolt security.

 

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Replace damaged blades and bolts in sets 
to preserve balance.

 

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The blade bolts must be adequately 
tightened. 

See the manufacturer’s 

recommendations for blade bolt torque 
which can be found in the product 
specification table in this manual

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CLEARING BLOCKAGES

 

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Stop the product, remove the isolator key 
and the battery. Make sure that all moving 
parts have come to a complete stop.

 

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Always wear heavy-duty gloves when 
checking or clearing a blockage.

 

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The blades are sharp and the blockage 
itself could be a sharp object.

 

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Remove the grass catcher, check for and 
carefully clear obstructions.

 

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Check the grass discharge chute for 
blockages and carefully clear.

 

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Turn the product on its side, check its 
underside, and the area around the 
blade. If any blockages are found, remove 
carefully. Remember the blade may move 
during cleaning.

RESIDUAL RISKS

Even when the product is used as prescribed, 
it is still impossible to completely eliminate 
certain residual risk factors. The following 
hazards may arise in use and the operator 
should pay special attention to avoid the 
following: 

 

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injury caused by vibration

 

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Always use the right tool for the job. Use 
designated handles and restrict working 
time and exposure. 

 

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injury caused by noise 

 

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Exposure to noise can cause hearing 
injury. Wear ear protection and limit 
exposure.

 

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injury from contact with the blades

 

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injury caused by thrown objects

RISK REDUCTION

It has been reported that vibrations from 
handheld tools may contribute to a condition 
called Raynaud’s Syndrome. Symptoms may 
include tingling, numbness and blanching of 

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to cold. Hereditary factors, exposure to cold 
and dampness, diet, smoking and work 
practices are all thought to contribute to the 
development of these symptoms. There are 
measures that can be taken by the operator to 
possibly reduce the effects of vibration:

 

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Keep your body warm in cold weather. 
When operating the product, wear gloves 
to keep the hands and wrists warm. It is 
reported that cold weather is a major factor 
contributing to Raynaud’s Syndrome.

 

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After each period of operation, exercise to 
increase blood circulation.

 

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Take frequent work breaks. Limit the 
amount of exposure per day. 

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Summary of Contents for RLM36X41H40

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...

Page 31: ...removed any damage caused by non observance of the instruction manual any product not displaying the CE approval mark on the rating plate any product that has been attempted to be repaired by a non a...

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