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Maintenance and storage
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Ensure that all screws have been tightened securely and that the machine is in a safe working condition.
The ejection flap must only be opened and the grass collector or mulch stopper removed when the engine is
turned off.
Never store a machine which still contains petrol inside a building where petrol fumes may come into contact
with naked flames or sparks or where they may ignite.
The engine and exhaust reach very high temperatures during operation.
Allow the machine to cool down for at least 15 minutes before starting any maintenance or cleaning work.
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To reduce the risk of fire, keep the motor, silencer (exhaust) and fuel tank free from grass, leaves or leaking oil (grease).
When placing on the side, ensure that no oil or fuel comes out of the machine. Fire hazard!
Allow the motor to cool down before storing the machine in a closed room.
Do not store the machine in the vicinity of open flames or fire sources such as boilers or heaters.
Always check the grass collector at regular intervals for wear and tear or loss of function.
Always check the condition and tightness of the blade prior to mowing. A worn or damaged blade must be
replaced immediately.
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Make sure that the spark plug connector is firmly seated! Touching is only a risk if the spark plug connector is not
installed correctly.
Changing,
regrinding
and balancing the cutting blade must be carried out by an authorised professional workshop.
A wrongly assembled cutting blade coupling can allow the cutting blade bar to get loose and cause severe injuries.
An improperly ground and imbalanced cutting blade can cause strong vibrations and damage the lawn mower.
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For reasons of safety, always replace worn or damaged parts.
Protective gloves must be worn at all times during maintenance and cleaning work.
Maintenance and cleaning work must only be carried out if the engine has been turned off and the spark plug
connector has been removed.
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Never remove the spark plug connector when the motor is running! Risk: Electric shock.
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If the tank has to be emptied, this should be done in the open, and with a cold engine. Take care to ensure that no fuel
is spilt.
For warranty and safety reasons, original replacement parts must be used at all times.
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DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
1 Safety control bracket for the engine brake
2 Drive switch bar
3 Oil filling nozzle with dipstick
4 Cutting height adjuster
5 Spark
plug
6 Carrying
handle
7 Air
filter
8 Tank
cap
9 Ejection
flap
10 Starter cable grip
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PREPARATION
The following parts are included in the packaging for assembly of the mower:
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Mower with preassembled handle
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Collecting bag, collecting bag frame
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Tool bag with the following contents:
– Operator's manual with Declaration of Conformity
– Warranty conditions and Warranty card
– Spark plug key
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