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After fi nishing work, turn the mower off , wait until the blade stops, then disconnect the power cable and wait for the mower to cool
down, then proceed to maintenance.
Attention! If a foreign object strikes the mower while it is working. You should turn the mower off immediately, wait until the blade
stops, then disconnect the power cable and wait for the mower to cool down. Then you should check that the mower is not
damaged. If damages are detected, further work is prohibited before they are fi xed. Excessive vibration during operation can be
caused by mower damage. You should stop working, disconnect the power cord and check the product.
MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT
Attention! Before starting every maintenance, you should make sure that the product has been disconnected from the
power supply. The power cable must be disconnected from the mower.
During all maintenance operations, always use protective gloves.
If any maintenance operation is not described in the instructions, this means that it should be carried out at the authorized service
of the manufacturer.
The product should be cleaned after each use. Remove grass residue with a soft brush, brush or cloth. Clean the ventilation holes
to ensure their patency.
Any dirt, which is diffi cult to remove can be removed with a stream of air with a pressure of not more than 0.3 MPa.
You should never use chemicals, alkaloids, abrasive or aggressive detergents for cleaning the product. The product cannot be
cleaned with a water stream or by submerging it in water.
Check the degree of wear and the presence of damages of the mower blade. If excessive wear or damage is observed, the blade
should be replaced with a new one.
Always replace the blade with original one, identical to that which has been mounted in the factory on the mower. Only the use of
original spare parts will allow you to keep the product safe. The replacement of the blade should be carried out by an experienced
user. If you are in doubt, please contact the authorized service center of the manufacturer.
Use a wrench to unscrew (counter-clockwise) the blade fi xing screw (XIX) and to disassemble it together with the washer.
Remove the old blade. If it is necessary, clean the blade holder. Install a new blade paying attention to the direction of the blade.
The arrow indicating the direction of rotation of the blade should correspond to the direction of rotation of the motor.
Mount the blade by tightening the screw (clockwise) with a torque of 55-60 Nm.
After each use and cleaning of the blade, cutting edges should be covered with a thin layer of light machine oil. This will reduce
corrosion and prolong the life of the blade.
The blade should be replaced every two years or every 50 hours of work.
After each work, remove the grass catcher and empty it from the grass. The basket can be cleaned with lukewarm soapy water.
After cleaning, leave it to dry in the working position.
If the internal cable, which is connecting the product switch to the motor, breaks down it should be replaced at the authorized
service workshop of the manufacturer. The cable may not be repaired, it should be replaced. It is forbidden to work with a dam-
aged cable.
STORAGE AND TRANSPORT OF THE PRODUCT
Attention! Always unplug the product from the power supply before storage or transport. Clean according to instruc-
tions.
Store in dark, dry, free of frost and well-ventilated rooms. The storage place should protect against access by children. The product
should be stored at a temperature between 10, and 30
o
C. It is recommended to store the product in a factory packaging or in a
diff erent packaging that will protect it from dust.
The highest cutting height must be set before transporting the product. Transport the product by carrying it by its handles. During
transport, the product should be protected against impacts and strong vibrations. Protect the product against slipping or tipping
over during transport.
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