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MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

Cleaning

Risk of electric shock!

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 or a 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.

 

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Damage to the device, such as broken housing parts or worn collecting bag.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

If you detect any defects, contact customer service or a specialist workshop. Do not operate 
the device with a detected defect.

Storage

NOTE:

 

Improper storage of the device can result in damage.

 

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Let the device dry before storing it. Residual moisture and cuttings remaining in the 
device can lead to mould formation.

Optionally, the handle can be folded in to save space during storage or transport.

Transport instructions

 

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Only lift the device by the carry handle.

 

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Exclusively transport the device in normal position; prevent tilting while transporting.

 

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When transporting the device in vehicles, the device must be secured in accordance with 
the applicable regulations (load securing).

Replacing the blades

Always unplug the lawn mower before removing or refitting the blades.

1.  Loosen the bolt, turning anticlockwise using a suitable wrench and remove it together 

with the cutting device.

2.  Replace the cutting device with a new one of the same type.
3.  Reattach the cutting device onto the spindle, pay attention to its correct alignment.  

Ensure that you can see the symbol A on the blade. Tighten the bolt clockwise with 
16Nm min., 20Nm max. to ensure the safe operation of your product. 

4.  Replace this cutting device after 50 hours mowing or 2 years whichever is sooner 

regardless of condition. If the cutting device is cracked or damaged, immediately replace 
it with a new one.

5.   Lubricate the cutting device after each use to prolong the life span of the cutting device 

and product. Apply light machine oil along the edge of the cutting device.

Summary of Contents for EM U32

Page 1: ...READ UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTION MANUAL Save all warnings and instructions for future reference ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER Original Instructions GB EM U32 SLM32F...

Page 2: ...o assembling and operating the lawnmower It is dangerous to operate this product without being familiar with these instructions Keep this manual in a safe place and have it ready for future reference...

Page 3: ...U32 Original Instruction CONTENT Intended use 06 General safety warnings 06 Symbols 10 Technical data 13 Description of product 14 Installation 15 Operation 16 Maintenance and storage 18 Troubleshoot...

Page 4: ...operating manual for future reference If you pass this device on to a third party you must also supply this operating manual IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE GENERAL SAFET...

Page 5: ...to use the lawn mower Local provisions can define the minimum age of the user Do not leave the lawn mower unattended while in operation GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS CAUTION Risk of injury Improper handlin...

Page 6: ...n with other symbols or pictographs Symbol meanings This page depicts and describes safety symbols that may appear on this product Read fully understand and follow all instructions on the machine befo...

Page 7: ...96 dB A Vibrations 2 268 m s K 1 5 m s2 The noise and vibration values were determined in accordance with EN 60335 2 77 2010 The vibration emission values during actual use of the device may deviate f...

Page 8: ...embled on the same height level Using a product with wheels assembled on different height level may cause damage of the cutting unit e g cutting device spindle etc or an unsatisfactory result The bott...

Page 9: ...the hooks 2 Remove the grass clippings from the discharge chute into the grass catcher Use a proper tool such as a brush 3 Remove the grass catcher 4 Empty the grass clippings onto a compost heap 5 R...

Page 10: ...e the device is principally maintenance free You do not have to lubricate or readjust any parts In addition check the following once a year Free wheel movement Function and free movement of the cuttin...

Page 11: ...chute is clogged Empty the collecting bag and remove cuttings from the discharge chute Grass is too wet Wait for the grass to dry DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY To the provisions of Council Directives We...

Page 12: ...ctronic Equipment Regu lations 2012 Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for use Outdoors Regulations 2001 Measured Sound Measured Sound Power Level 91 14 dB A K 1 55 dB A Declared Guarantee...

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