2. Fold the upper bar (1) forwards so that
the machine takes up less space.
Troubleshooting
The following table will assist you in fixing faults:
Problem
Machine does not start
Motor switches off
Output not satisfactory or
motor is difficult to operate
Blade (30) not rotating
Abnormal sounds, clattering
or vibrations
Fill level indicator (14) does
not work
Disposal/
environmental
protection
The device, accessories and packaging
should be properly recycled.
3. The machine cable [see (11) → Fig. A]
Possible cause
No mains power supply
Bail bar (19) defective
Worn out carbon brushes
Defective motor
Grass too long
Blockage by foreign body
Cutting height too low
Blade (30) blunt
Blade area blocked
Blade (30) incorrectly fitted Install blade (30) correctly
Blade (30) blocked by grass Remove grass
Blade bolt (31) loose
Blade bolt (31) loose
Blade (30) damaged
Dirt accumulation
The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin
means that this product must not be dis-
must not be jammed when you do this.
Error correction
Check the socket, mains con-
nection cable, plug and fuse
and have them repaired by a
qualified electrician if neces-
sary.
contact the service centre.
Set higher cutting height.
Press upper bar (1) to raise
front wheels slightly.
Remove foreign body
Set higher cutting height
Sharpen or replace blade
(30)
Clean the machine
Tighten blade bolt (31)
Tighten blade bolt (31)
Replace blade (30)
Cleaning with a soft brush.
The fill level indicator must
close by itself after being
opened.
Waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE) must not be
disposed of with domestic waste.
GB
MT
35