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DISPOSAL

Dispose of the mower according to the regulations and requirements of your local 
council. 

TROUBLESHOOTING

Fault/malfunction Cause

Remedy

Strange noise.

Poor cutting

 

Screws/parts come loose
Foreign objects in the blades

Blade damaged

Blade set incorrectly

Tighten screws.
Remove foreign objects.

Sharpen the blades

Adjust the lower blade
Adjust the lower blade

Blade set incorrectly

Blade is blunt

Sharpen the blades

1. Clean the mower before storage.

2. Grease the blades lightly if the mower is not be used for a long period of time.

3. Store the mower in a dry place, out of reach of children.

CLEANING, MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

Storage

Summary of Contents for HM A30

Page 1: ... Monday Friday 9 00am to 4 30pm Saturday 9 00am to 3 00pm Email service actionspares com au Model HM A30 1 Hand Push Mower Instruction Manual IMPORTANT Read instruction manual carefully before use Keep for future reference ...

Page 2: ...E OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT PARTS 1 2 INTENDED USE 2 SAFETY INFORMATION 2 ASSEMBLY 4 OPERATION 6 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 WARRANTY 9 HM A30 Instruction Manual CLEANING MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE DISPOSAL 8 ...

Page 3: ...le 2 Handle extension 3 Lower handle 4 Blade guard 5 Wheels 6 Height adjustment lock 7 Grass collection catcher 8 Grass collection catcher strap WARNING If any parts are damaged or missing please contact Action Spares 1300 418 640 Do not operate this mower until the parts are replaced ...

Page 4: ... to attract your attention to possible risks These safety symbols and their explanations must be fully understood The warning themselves do not prevent the risks and can not be a substitute for proper methods of avoiding accidents SAFETY INFOTMATION 2 d a g f c c b h i e j a Hand mower ready assembled b Upper handle c Handle extension 2x d Lower handle A e Lower handle B Scope of delivery DESCRIPT...

Page 5: ...ll objects which can be thrown by the mower Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light Avoid mowing in wet grass Always be sure of your footing on slopes Walk never run Do not mow excessively steel slopes Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts Keep all nuts bolts and screws tight to be sure the mower is in safe working condition Replace worn or damaged parts for safety Safety ...

Page 6: ...r handle sections d and e together using two screws i and nuts j 3 Join the handle extensions c and lower handle 3 together using four screws h and nuts j 4 Locate the two metal lugs 9 on the mower Insert the large hole in the lower handle over the lug then repeat the same process on the other side It may be necessary to squeeze the two lower handle arms together for mounting the other side Assemb...

Page 7: ...g 6 Attaching the grass collection catcher to the mower Fig 7 8 1 Insert the hook 13 of the grass collection catcher frame f to the slots 14 2 Use the strap 8 to tie the grass collection catcher to the lower handle 4 13 14 f 7 8 3 Fig 7 Fig 8 ...

Page 8: ...ht level as desired 3 Re tighten the height adjustment locks 6 and make sure the support roller 15 is secured in position 17 18 16 Fig 10 Mowing WARNING Check and make sure the handle is assembled and installed properly and there is no damaged part before mowing Push the mower at steady pace The rotation of the wheels turns the blades The mower is hard to push when the grass is too tall It is reco...

Page 9: ...ades 17 as possible when the blades 17 are rotated manually they should make slight contact with the lower cutting blade If the contact between the blades 17 and lower cutting blade 18 is too loose the cutting is rough and uneven If the contact between the blades 17 and lower cutting blade 18 is too tight the mower will be difficult to push and noisy The lower cutting blade 18 is pre set at the fa...

Page 10: ...the blades Blade damaged Blade set incorrectly Tighten screws Remove foreign objects Sharpen the blades Adjust the lower blade Adjust the lower blade Blade set incorrectly Blade is blunt Sharpen the blades 1 Clean the mower before storage 2 Grease the blades lightly if the mower is not be used for a long period of time 3 Store the mower in a dry place out of reach of children CLEANING MAINTENANCE ...

Page 11: ...le for all transport charges to and from the Authorised Service Centre Damage in transit is not covered by this warranty The purchaser should remove from the product any liquids if applicable before sending the product for service or repair The product should be packed securely to prevent damage WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS Wear parts or service related parts required when performing normal and regular mai...

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