Webb 1938122002 Original Instructions Manual Download Page 8

GENERAL MOWING TIPS 

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When cutting long grass, reduce walking speed to allow for more effective cutting and a proper 
discharge of the clippings. It is recommended that you cut longer grass in stages. Start at a 
higher cutting height and go over the same area a second time with a lower cutting height. 

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Do not cut wet grass; it will stick to the underside of the deck and prevent proper collection or 
discharge of grass clippings. 

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New or thick grass may require a higher cutting height. 

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Empty the grass box regularly, the discharge chute will become blocked with grass cuttings. 

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The mower is designed to operate and cut most effectively when moving forwards. 

OVERLOAD PROTECTION 

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The product has an overload protection device. When overloading is detected, the product will 
automatically switch off. If the overload protector is actuated, the motor must be allowed to 
cool down for 5 to 10 minutes. 

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Turn off the power and remove the plug from the supply. The blades are sharp, wear heavy duty 
gloves before touching. Make sure the blade can rotate freely and is not jammed or tight. 

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When the motor is cool, connect the plug to the power supply, turn the power on. Press the 
Safety Button & then the Trigger to start the product. If the product will still not start, return it to an 
authorised service centre for repair. 

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 

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Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition. 

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Replace worn or damaged parts for safety. 

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Keep the machine free of grass, leaves, or other debris build-up.   

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Allow the machine to cool before storing. 

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Grass catcher components are subject to wear, damage, & deterioration, which could expose 
moving parts or allow objects to be thrown. Frequently check & replace them with the 
manufacturer’s recommended parts, when necessary. 

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Mower blades are sharp and can be dangerous. Wrap the blade(s) or wear gloves, and use extra 
caution when servicing them. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for 1938122002

Page 1: ...ual paying particular attention to the safety instructions The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product speci cation and livery according to continues product improvements v en Original I...

Page 2: ...ICATION Model WEER33 Product No 1938122002 Motor Rated Power 1300W Motor Rated Voltage 230 240V 50Hz No Load Speed 3600rpm Cutting Width 33cm Height of Cut 25 65mm Height Adjustments 5 Grassbox Capaci...

Page 3: ...heel 5 Electric Cable Clips 11 Front Wheel 6 Single Height Adjuster Carefully remove the machine from its packaging and check that you have all the components If parts are missing or damaged please co...

Page 4: ...but not in public facilities parks or sports grounds and not for agricultural or forestry use Compliance with the operating manual supplied by the manufacturer is a prerequisite for the proper usage o...

Page 5: ...e to rotate after the motor is switched off Keep the supply flexible cord away from the cutting blades Remove all objects that could be thrown by the blade in the working area Wear Ear Eye Protection...

Page 6: ...s check that the switch is in Off position before plugging in the product to the power supply Do not carry a plugged in product with your finger on the switch Avoid body contact with earthed or ground...

Page 7: ...ssary Use extreme caution when reversing or pulling the lawnmower towards you Stop the blade s if the lawnmower has to be tilted for transportation when crossing surfaces other than grass such as grav...

Page 8: ...cool down for 5 to 10 minutes Turn off the power and remove the plug from the supply The blades are sharp wear heavy duty gloves before touching Make sure the blade can rotate freely and is not jammed...

Page 9: ...Roll the lawn mower out of the carton and check thoroughly for additional loose parts Please ensure that you have all the below necessary parts before commencing with the assembly In the unlikely eve...

Page 10: ...e and secure the Upper Handle to the Lower Handles using the Handle Knob and Bolts provided Ensure the Electric Cable run down the outside of the handle assembly Secure the Electric Cable to the handl...

Page 11: ...gh the cable restraint as imaged Press the Safety Button A and pull the Trigger B towards the main handle The mower will start and blade immediately rotate When operating the machine you can release t...

Page 12: ...ir is still rotating around the collector and grass is being collected the flap will raise and remain open Once the collector is full the flap will remain closed and you should empty the grassbox MOWI...

Page 13: ...When cutting on slopes ensure your footing is secure the grass is not wet and the machine is used across the slope and not up or down the slope The slope gradient should not exceed 15...

Page 14: ...strong work gloves when removing and reassembling the blade 4 Check the blade s balance after sharpening 5 Check the grass flap and grassbox collector frequently for wear and deterioration 6 Whenever...

Page 15: ...bolt Ensure that the blade is correctly positioned on the blade boss and then firmly tighten the bolt clockwise CLEANING Always remove the electric plug from the mains supply before any cleaning is u...

Page 16: ...ORAGE For trouble free service make sure the machine is clean and dry before storing Please ensure the machine is stored away from direct sunlight Store indoors or in a safe locked protected area duri...

Page 17: ...rotate freely 4 Correct the cutting height Reduced Motor Power 1 Correct the cutting height 2 Clean the discharge chute housing 3 Have the blade re sharpened or replaced by an authorised service deal...

Page 18: ...Notes...

Page 19: ...Notes...

Page 20: ...e with EN60335 1 2012 A11 2014 EN60335 2 77 2010 EN62233 2008 EN55014 1 2006 A1 2009 A2 2011 EN55014 2 2015 EN61000 3 2 2014 EN61000 3 11 2000 ISO 11094 1991 EN ISO 3744 1995 Annex III of 2000 14 EC a...

Page 21: ...Notes...

Page 22: ...using the following pages or at www webbgardenpower co uk By registering your machine you agree to maintain the machine in accordance with the service schedules speci ed in this manual and services du...

Page 23: ...cords Fluids lubricants Spark plugs Blades Lawnmowers Brushcutters Cutter bars Hedgecutters Drive clutch cable surfaces Nylon Lines Line Trimmers Carburettor cleaning Bearings Bushes Electric cable Gr...

Page 24: ...the owner s responsibility to ensure that their Webb machine is maintained at speci c intervals Any approved Webb service dealer can undertake a service which are specialised in our products and will...

Page 25: ...actions have been completed PLEASE ENSURE THE SERVICE BOOK IS AVAILABLE FOR THE DEALER DURING SERVICE WORK 1st Service This must be stamped by an approved service dealer to qualify for a free second...

Page 26: ...Service Record 48 Months Date Date Date Date Date Date Date Date 72 Months 96 Months 120 Months 60 Months 84 Months 108 Months 132 Months Instruction Manual...

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