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Operating 

instructions 

 

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Disconnecting 

• 

First disconnect the black cable  
(–), and then the red cable (+). 

• 

Remove the battery from the 
appliance. 

Connecting 

• 

First connect the red cable (+), 
and then the black cable (–). 

Note!

  

The battery’s positive terminal is 
marked with a plus sign (+).  
The battery’s negative terminal is 
marked with a minus sign (–). 
Always make sure that the battery’s 
vent line is correctly installed 
(unobstructed downwards flow). 
 

When a “maintenance-free/sealed” 
battery (type 1) has been delivered 

(battery without vent plug) 
The battery is filled with battery acid 
and sealed at the manufacturer’s. 
The battery may have to be recharged. 
To do so, see the section on servicing 
the battery. 
 

When an unfilled battery (type 2)  
is delivered  

(battery with vent plug) 

• 

  Remove the vent plug for the 

battery cells. 

• 

  Slowly fill each cell with battery 

acid until the level is 1 cm below 
the filling aperture. 

• 

  Leave the battery for thirty 

minutes so that the lead can 
absorb the battery acid. 

• 

  Check the acid level,   

if necessary top up the acid level. 

• 

  Before using the battery for the 

first time, charge it with a battery 
charger (max charging current 6 A 
at 12 V) for 2–6 hours. After 
charging, first disconnect the 
mains plug to the charger and then 
take out the battery (see also the 
operating instructions for the 
charger). 

• 

 Replace the vent plugs for the 

battery cells. 

• 

Remove the blank plug for the 

battery’s vent. Attach the vent line 
so that it runs downwards through 
the appliance. Make sure that the 
line is unobstructed!  
(Fig 4) 

• 

  Install the battery in the appliance. 

• 

  First connect the red cable (+), 

and then the black cable (–). 

• 

Refill the battery afterwards with 

distilled water only.

 

(Check every two months.)

 

• 

Keep the battery clean.  

 

Fuelling and checking/topping up 
the oil level 

Fill the machine with petrol and oil as 
described in the provided engine 
handbook.  

 
Note! 

The engine may have been 

filled with oil at the manufacturer’s – 
please check and if necessary refill. 
(The oil level must lie between the 
Full/Max and Add/Min marks.) Never 
fill the petrol tank to overflowing, but 
until the level reaches 1 cm below the 
filler’s lower edge. 
Seal the petrol tank securely. 

 

Risk of asphyxiation from carbon 
monoxide  

Run the IC engine outdoors only.  

Risk of explosion and fire 

Fuel/petrol vapours are explosive, 
and fuel is highly flammable. Fill the 
engine with fuel before turning the 
ignition. Keep the petrol tank closed 
when the engine is running or is still 
hot. Refill with fuel only when the 
engine has been switched OFF and has 
cooled down. Avoid naked flames and 
sparking, and do not smoke. Fuel the 
appliance outdoors only. Do not start 
the engine when fuel has overflowed. 
Remove the appliance from the fuel-
contaminated site and wait until the 
fuel has completely evaporated.  
To prevent the risk of fire, please keep 
the following parts free of grass and 
leaking oil: engine, exhaust, battery, 
fuel tank. 

 

 

 

Removing the transport safety plate 
on the cutters 

Fig 3 
Push the deflector back slightly, and 
remove the transport safety plate. 
The deflector closes automatically. 

 

Checking the tyre pressure 

Pressurise the front tyres to approx. 
2.3 bar and the rear tyres to approx. 
0.8 bar. See also the manufacturer’s 
recommendation on the tyre walls. 

Controls and indicators

 

Fig 1 
A.  cutting height segment  
B. cutting 

height 

lever 

C.  right and left drive control lever 
D. ignition 

lock 

E. PTO 

switch 

F.  gear release for hydrostatic drive 

(not shown) 

G. cup 

holder 

H. storage 

tray 

J.  seat adjuster (not shown) 
K. tank 

cap 

L. composite 

indicator 

(optional) 

M. accelerator lever 
N.  control lever for the locking brake 
 

Cutting height segment (A) 

Fig 1 
Each notch corresponds to approx. 
1.25 cm: 
lowest position:   approx. 4 cm 
highest position:  approx. 10 cm 
 

Cutting height lever (B) 

Fig 1 

This lever adjusts the cutting height 

and is locked in place by the 

respective recesses.  
 

Right and left drive control lever 

(C) 

Fig 1 

These levers change the drive 

direction, control the speed, and stop 

the appliance (see detailed description 

in the section “Operation”). 
Note! Before the engine can be 
started, both control levers must be in 
the outer Neutral recesses. 
 

Ignition lock (D) 

Fig 5 
The ignition lock has three settings. 
1. 

O

/             = OFF/engine stop. 

2. 

ON

/          = electrical system 

switched ON or engine run mode. 

3. 

Start

/        = starter confirmation: 

when the engine is running, 
release the key.   

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