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MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

Cleaning

WARNING: Always remove the plug from the power supply before any cleaning.

Moisture in the device may cause a short circuit or electric shock.

 

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Before cleaning, disconnect the power cable from the socket.

 

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Make sure that no water or other liquid gets inside the housing.

 

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Never clean the device with running water (e.g. a garden hose).

NOTE:

 Improper cleaning can damage the device.

 

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Do not use any harsh cleaning products, brushes with metal or nylon bristles, or sharp or 
metallic cleaning materials such as knives, hard scrapers or similar. They may damage 
the surfaces.

 

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Remove wet cuttings immediately. Residues of wet cuttings on and in the device may 
harden and cause mould.

Cleaning and inspection after each use

NOTE:

 Regular cleaning and inspection is necessary to keep the device in perfect state.

1.  Stop the motor and wait until the blade stands still.
2.  Disconnect the device by unplugging the power cable and remove the power cable from 

the pull relief.

3.  Thoroughly empty the collecting bag (see "Emptying the collecting bag") without 

reattaching it to the device.

4.  Remove cuttings from the device and the collecting bag with a hand brush.
5.  Tip the device on its side and remove cuttings from the discharge chute and blade 

compartment with a hand brush.

6.  Check the blade for damaged spots and wear. Do not operate the device with a 

damaged or worn blade! If necessary, have the blade sharpened or exchanged in a 
specialist workshop (for the blade type, see "Technical specifications").

7.  Set the device upright again.
8.  Check all connections (handle, collecting bag) for tight fit.
The device is ready for storage.

Maintenance

Apart from the measures described in the section "Cleaning and inspection after each use", 
the device is principally maintenance-free. You do not have to lubricate or readjust any parts.
In addition, check the following once a year:

 

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Free wheel movement.

 

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Function and free movement of the cutting height adjuster.

 

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Function and free movement of the discharge flap.

Summary of Contents for EM N37B

Page 1: ...READ UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTION MANUAL Save all warnings and instructions for future reference ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER Original Instructions GB EM N37B SLM37M ZB...

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Page 3: ...3 A B 5 1 2 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 a b c d k i j e f g h 6...

Page 4: ...4 C H I J D 5 6 E F G 1 2...

Page 5: ...5 K M N L 1 1 2 2 Step 1 Step 2 O P...

Page 6: ...tion CONTENT Intended use 07 General safety warnings 07 Symbols 11 Technical data 14 Description of product 15 Installation 16 Operation 17 Maintenance and storage 19 Troubleshooting 21 Declaration of...

Page 7: ...er or incorrect use GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS This operating manual is part of the electric lawn mower hereinafter also called device It contains important information on how to set up and use the produ...

Page 8: ...shows visible signs of damage Damaged power cords and devices must only be repaired by the manufacturer their customer service or a qualified professional Do not open the housing under any circumstanc...

Page 9: ...or damage to the device This lawn mower may be used by persons with impaired physical sensory or mental capacities or those lacking experience and knowledge if they are supervised or have been instruc...

Page 10: ...Wear solid shoes long trousers and hearing protection Watch out for the power cable as you might trip over it and lose control of the device Avoid working on wet grass as you might slip and lose cont...

Page 11: ...d understand all safety instructions within this operator s manual including all safety alert symbols such as DANGER WARNING and CAUTION before using this tool Failure to follow all instructions liste...

Page 12: ...II General warning sign Read the operating manual Caution Discharge of cuttings or stones Always keep the discharge flap closed Keep other persons and animals out of the working range Warning Rotatin...

Page 13: ...evel LwA Never use mower unless the grass catcher or guard provided is in position Do not expose the product to rain or wet conditions Degree of protection against ingress of water Conforms to relevan...

Page 14: ...tual use of the device may deviate from the declared values This is independent of the way the device is used Users must take all safety precautions to protect themselves They must consider all influe...

Page 15: ...lly and make sure that all of the following parts are present a Lawnmower with upper handle b Lower handle c Grass bag d Handle of grass bag e Quick release clamp fixed in screw x 2 f Teeth clamp x 2...

Page 16: ...le clips supplied are used to fix the cable to the lower handle Attach the grass bag Fig G Fig H Fig I 1 Firstly Insert the grass bag handle into the groove of the grass bag Fig G 2 Secondly Press the...

Page 17: ...cutting device will continue to rotate for a short period after the product has been switched off Grass bag Fig L As soon as the grass bag indicator closes while you are mowing this means that it is t...

Page 18: ...e of the lawn cut a width or two around the circumference of the bed 5 Pay special attention when changing direction WARNING If the product strikes a foreign object stop the motor immediately Switch t...

Page 19: ...evice by unplugging the power cable and remove the power cable from the pull relief 3 Thoroughly empty the collecting bag see Emptying the collecting bag without reattaching it to the device 4 Remove...

Page 20: ...dle Exclusively transport the device in normal position prevent tilting while transporting When transporting the device in vehicles the device must be secured in accordance with the applicable regulat...

Page 21: ...overheated Allow the device to cool down Unsteady run The device emits unusual noises Insufficient power The selected cutting height is too low Set the cutting height 2 levels higher Grass bag is ful...

Page 22: ...nvironment by Equipment for Use Outdoors Directive 2000 14 EC amended by 2005 88 EC We additionally confirm the following in accordance with the 2000 14 EC amended by 2005 88 EC emis sions guideline M...

Page 23: ...ces in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regu lations 2012 Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for use Outdoors Regulations 2001 Measured Sound Measured Sound Power Level 92 0 dB A K 2 8...

Page 24: ...a collection point intended for the purpose This can occur for example by handing it in at an authorised collecting point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment Owing to poten...

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