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INSTRUCTION MANUAL TRANSLATED FROM ORIGINAL MANUAL 
ELECTRIC ROTARY MOWER 1000 WATT  
MODEL ME1030G INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
(factory model ME1030G) 

 

IMPORTANT — Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly and 
operating the mower 
 
These instructions contain important information that will help you get the best 
from your mower, ensuring it is assembled correctly and safely. 

 

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Summary of Contents for ME1030G

Page 1: ...G INSTRUCTION MANUAL factory model ME1030G IMPORTANT Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly and operating the mower These instructions contain important information that will he...

Page 2: ...r tilt the mower may cause flying stones Risk of injuries Keep foreign persons away from the danger zone Attention sharp blades Pay particular attention not to put your hands or your feet under the mo...

Page 3: ...commercial trade or industrial applications Your warranty will also be voided if the machine is used in commercial trade or industrial businesses or for equivalent purposes ASSEMBLY The push handles...

Page 4: ...ely and then check the extent of the damage Never allow children or others who are no familiar with the operating instructions to use the lawn mower Local regulations may stipulate the minimum age of...

Page 5: ...g unit for any signs of wear or damage To prevent imbalance or vibration worn or damaged cutting blades and fastening bolts must always be replaced in full Damaged parts on the mower must be replaced...

Page 6: ...t away from the cutting blade at all times Ensure that you do not push the mower over areas that might damage or snare the power cable Never lift the lawn mower when you start the motor Before you lif...

Page 7: ...with the mower Always wear strong Anti slip footwear and long trousers when using the mower Never mow in bare feet or in open toed sandals When the mower is running ensure that no person or pet partic...

Page 8: ...ons See Operating Instructions Do not switch the mower on and off frequently over a short period of time and in particular do not play with the ON OFF switch Do not touch the cutting blade until the m...

Page 9: ...from the mains supply A damaged cord could allow parts to become live and cause a risk of electrocution Do not attempt to touch the blades before the machine is disconnected from the supply and the bl...

Page 10: ...ief clamp 3 Switch box 4 Top push handle 5 Bottom handle support 6 Grass deflector 7 Grass box 7a Grass box housing halves 8 Motor housing 9 Cable clips 10 Fastening screws for bottom handle support x...

Page 11: ...rew 10 Proceed in the same Way on the other side 2c When you t the top push handle you can decide the height of the push handle by selecting the appropriate fastening hole Fasten the top push handle u...

Page 12: ...STEP 2 GRASS COLLECTOR ASSEMBLY 3a Align the fronts end of the top half and the bottom half of the grass box Clip the two halves together starting at the front...

Page 13: ...x onto the mower you must ensure that the motor is switched off and the blade is not rotating The grass box must be attached to the two hooks A on the mower Open the grass de ector 6 with one hand and...

Page 14: ...hub cap with the bolt and wheel The wheels can now be tted in position 1 2 or 3 to suit the required cutting height Fit all four wheels at the same height so that the cutting blade rotates parallel t...

Page 15: ...nsure that the blade is not rotating and that the power supply is disconnected IMPORTANT Never lift the grass deflector if the motor is still running The rotating blade can cause serious injuries Alwa...

Page 16: ...ll Then check the condition of the blade and the blade mounting If they are damaged they must be replaced Place the mains lead in loops on the ground near the wall socket Mow away from the socket and...

Page 17: ...the mower regularly with a moist cloth and some soft soap Do not use cleaning agents or solvents these may damage plastic components Ensure that no water can seep into the device BLADE MAINTENANCE If...

Page 18: ...intenance work Only replace the blade with an original replacement blade as this will ensure top performance and safety under all conditions CARBON BRUSHES In case of excessive sparking have the carbo...

Page 19: ...TROUBLESHOOTING GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 20: ...Cutting height adjustment 20 40 60 mm Weight 8 3 kg Protection class II IP24 LpA sound pressure level LPA 84dB A K 3dB LwA sound power level measured LWA 94dB A K 2dB LwA sound power level guaranteed...

Page 21: ...42 EC and also complies with following Directives Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EC EMC Directive 2014 30 EC Outdoor Noise Directive 2000 14 EC Annex VI and Directive 2005 88 EC RoHS Directive 2011 65...

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