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Chassis
Motor
Cutting means
Rear discharge guard
Grass catcher
Handle
Control lever
Hatch for accessing the battery compartment
Safety key Deactivation device
SUPPLIED COMPONENTS
AND IDENTIFICATION LABELS
Battery accumulator
Manufacturer
Voltage and capacity
Battery charger
Manufacturer
Voltage and frequency
of power supply Absorption
Charger voltage and current
As soon as you have purchased the machine do not forget
to write the identi cation numbers in the spaces
on the last page of the manual
The example of the Declaration of Conformity is provided
on the penultimate page of the owner s manual
Do not dispose of electrical equipment with house
-
hold waste material In observance of European
Directive 2012/19/EU on electrical and electronic
equipment waste and its implementation in accord
-
ance with national regulations electrical equipment that
has reached the end of its product life must be collected
separately and recycled in an ecologically compatible way
If electrical equipment is disposed of in dumps or in land
-
lls hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater
and contaminate the food chain damaging your health and
well being For further information on the disposal of this
product contact your dealer or a domestic waste collection
service.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS ON CONTROLS
where applicable
WARNING Ignition of the motor simultaneously en
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gages the cutting means
Stop
Run
Electrical circuit activated machine on
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Your lawnmower should be
used with due care and attention Therefore gured labels
have been placed on various parts of the machine to re
-
mind you of the main precautions to be taken Their mean
-
ing is explained below You are also asked to carefully read
the safety regulations in the speci c chapter of this manual
Replace damaged or illegible labels
Warning Read the instruction manual before using
the machine
Risk of thrown objects Keep all persons away from the
work area whilst working
Only for electric lawnmowers powered by mains sup
-
ply
Only for electric lawnmowers powered by mains sup
-
ply
Be careful when using the sharp cutting means Do not
put hands or feet inside the cutting means The cutting
means continues to turn even after the motor has been
switched o Remove the deactivation device before
doing maintenance
Do not expose the machine to rain or humidity
Be careful when using the sharp cutting
means The
cutting means continues to turn even after the motor
has been switched o
Battery charger is equipped with a safety transformer
Use only in dry surroundings
Read the instruction manual before using
Do not expose the accumulator when the temperature
is higher than
C
Do not immerse the accumulator in water and do not
expose it to humidity
Do not throw batteries into a re EXPLOSION
HAZARD!
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE The number which precedes each paragraph
links the references in the text to the respective illus
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trations listed on page ix and following pages
COMPLETING ASSEMBLY
NOTE
The machine can be supplied with some parts
already assembled
WARNING
Unpacking and completing the assem-
bly should be done on a flat and stable surface, with
enough space for moving the machine and its packag-
ing, always making use of suitable equipment.
Disposal of the packaging should be done in accord-
ance with the local regulations in force.
a Assembling the handle Type I Model
Insert the lower right
and left
parts of the handle
into the respective holes and fasten them in place with the
screws
and the washers a supplied
Assemble the upper part of the handle
and lock it to
the two lower parts
and
using the upper levers
previously removed from their respective holes inserted
in one of the two holes or according to the desired
nal height
To adjust the holding force each lever
must be re
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leased then tightened or loosened on its axle as much as
is necessary to ensure that the upper part
is rmly fas
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tened to the lower parts of the handle
and
without
using excessive force to lock or release them
Fasten the cable
to the cable fasteners
and
as shown
b Assembling the handle Type Il Model
Insert the lower right
and left
parts of the handle
into the respective holes and fasten them in place with the
screws
and the washers a supplied
Assemble the upper part of the handle
and lock it to
the two lower parts
and
using the upper knobs
previously removed from their respective holes inserted
in one of the two holes or according to the desired
nal height
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