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Maintenance

Blade maintenance

•  Disconnect from the mains 

power supply and wait 

until the cutting head 

13

 

has stopped rotating.

•  Turn the mower over and 

rest it carefully on its side.

•  Push the plastic blade 

15

 

towards the centre of the 

cutting head 

13

. Lift the 

plastic blade away from 

cutting head.

•  Fit new plastic blades into 

the slots 

16

 at each side of 

the cutting head and pull 

into place.

Always wear gloves when handling plastic blades and 

proceed with caution; sharp edges could cause injury.
Carry out the following steps to change the plastic blades:

14

15

16

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Page 1: ...del No MEH1129B INSTRUCTION MANUAL HHGL Limited MK9 1BA HHGL ROI Limited D02 X576 Aug 20 www gardenservicecentre co uk Technical Support Part Mon Fri 9am 5pm Sat Sun 11am 4pm 0343 515 1905 Please read...

Page 2: ...fety warnings In the box Assembly Operating instructions and tips Maintenance Plug replacement Troubleshooting Technical data Recycling and disposal Getting help Warranty 3 11 12 14 22 24 25 26 26 26...

Page 3: ...ear throughout this manual and indicate the appropriate safety measures you should take when assembling and operating the mower Read operator s manual before use Wear eye and hearing protection PPE Do...

Page 4: ...manual in a safe place so that the information is available at all times If you give the equipment to any other person give them these operating instructions as well 29cm Class II equipment Donotdisp...

Page 5: ...y be used for its prescribed purpose and any other use is deemed to be a case of misuse PLEASE NOTE Our equipment has not been designed for use in commercial trade or industrial applications Our warra...

Page 6: ...ver allow children or others who are not familiar with the operating instructions to use the hover mower Local regulations may stipulate the minimum age of the user of this type of appliance In areas...

Page 7: ...ified personnel Use only genuine spare parts Repair work on the electrical parts of the mower may only be carried out by a qualified electrician Follow the instructions to fit or remove the plastic cu...

Page 8: ...mes If you use the mower on a small incline mow across the slope not in an up and down direction Always be sure of your footing on slopes Be particularly careful when changing direction with the mower...

Page 9: ...grassed areas Carefully actuate the starter switch in accordance with the instructions see Operating instructions section Do not switch the mower on and off frequently over a short period of time and...

Page 10: ...stop Keep extension cables away from the blade The blade can cause damage to cords and lead to contact with live parts CAUTION Read all safety requirements and instructions Any errors made in followi...

Page 11: ...5 Lower handle 9 Cable clamp 2 Start stop switch lever 6 Grassbox 10 Grassbox lid 3 Upper handle 7 Safety lock off button 11 Retaining pin 4 Handle fastening wing nuts 8 Cable strain relief hook 12 B...

Page 12: ...aining pin 11 through the retaining holes on the deck and through the bottom end of the handle 3 Repeat on the other side The push handles must be fully assembled undamaged and in correct working orde...

Page 13: ...ost suitable to the operator s height 6 Clip the cable to the handle bar with the cable clamp 9 When the two wing nuts are loosened the handle can be folded Fig A for easy storage Ensure the power cab...

Page 14: ...ntil the fan 14 and the cutting head 13 have stopped rotating 4 Turn your product upside down IMPORTANT Ensure the power cable plug is removed from the mains supply and wait until the cutting head has...

Page 15: ...ting head 13 anticlockwise as illustrated above 2 Hold the cutting head 13 in the centre and remove as illustrated above 3 Hold fan 14 in the centre and remove as illustrated above 4 Inspect for damag...

Page 16: ...e lower cutting height setting 10mm turn the cutter head 13 the other way round with a larger space between the fan 14 and the cutting blades 4 Hold the fan 14 firmly and twist the cutting head 13 clo...

Page 17: ...h on press the safety lock off button 7 on the handle then activate the start stop switch lever 2 Release the lock off button 7 4 To switch off release the start stop switch lever 2 5 Start cutting on...

Page 18: ...and throw objects out at high speed Always ensure the grass box fits securely Always switch off the motor before you remove it A safe distance between the blade deck and the user is provided by the l...

Page 19: ...ete stop Lift up the grassbox lid 10 Lift the grassbox 6 off the mower and empty Replace the grass box 6 securely and ensure the retaining hooks are correctly located in the recesses on the mower Lowe...

Page 20: ...aight replace if bent or twisted Place the mains lead in loops on the ground near the wall socket Mow away from the socket and cable and ensure that the mains lead is always on the section of lawn tha...

Page 21: ...brush remove grass clippings from all ventilation openings the roller grassbox and grassbox lid Remove the cutting head to gain access to the fan and clean with a soft brush Wipe over the surface of y...

Page 22: ...Push the plastic blade 15 towards the centre of the cutting head 13 Lift the plastic blade away from cutting head Fit new plastic blades into the slots 16 at each side of the cutting head and pull int...

Page 23: ...oduct If the blade has broken please wear gloves or suitable protection before handling the blade Replaceplasticblades bolts nutsorscrews whenevernecessary Ask a technical servicing specialist to clea...

Page 24: ...d to the terminal marked N or coloured black 2 The brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked L or coloured red WARNING Never connect live or neutral wires to the earth terminal of the plug O...

Page 25: ...y a qualified electrician Defective on off switch Repair by a qualified technician required Worn carbon brushes Defective motor Poor floatation Fan is blocked by grass Disconnect from mains and clean...

Page 26: ...ze 38mm A weighted sound pressure LpA 87 dB A K 3dB A A weighted sound powerLwA 93 3 dB A K 2 90dB A The guaranteed sound power level LwA 96 dB A Vibration at the handlebars ahv 2 5 m s2 Insulation pr...

Page 27: ...in12monthsofthedateofpurchase We will offer you a free repair of the item where this is possible or a replacement or a refund Your statutory rights remain unaffected in particular any rights you may h...

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