Flap (17) open:
grass catcher (4) empty
Flap (17) closed:
grass catcher (4) full
The level indicator (17) works when
the device is in operation.
Emptying the Grass Bag
Also use the lower grip on the grass col-
lection bag (24), to help to shake out the
grass collection bag (4).
Adjusting the Cut Height
Switch off the equipment, discon-
nect the plug and wait for the blade
to stop. There is a risk of injury.
1. Hold the cut height adjusting
F
lever (5) and guide it past the
indent to the desired cut height
setting.
2. The handle (8) may be used
to help, in order to prevent to
mower rolling away.
20 mm - Position 1
30 mm - Position 2
40 mm - Position 3
50 mm - Position 4
60 mm - Position 5
70 mm - Position 6
The correct height is around 25 – 40 mm
for a decorative lawn and around 30 –
60 mm for a used lawn.
A higher cut height should be se-
lected for the irst cut of the season.
Observe the noise protection and
local regulations.
Switching On and Off
1. Insert the power cable plug into
G
the socket (13) on the curved han-
dle (1).
2. To relieve the strain, form a loop
with the end of the power cable
(11) and hang this into the strain
relief (12).
3. Connect the equipment to the
power supply.
4. Before switching on, ensure that
the equipment is not in contact
with any objects.
5. To switch on, press the start button
(15) and one of the release but-
tons (14) on the U-shaped handle
(1). Keep one of the release but-
tons (14) constantly pressed.
6. To switch off, let the release button
(14) go.
After switching off the equ-
ipment, the blade continues to
turn for several seconds. Do
not touch the moving blade.
There is a risk of injury.
Working with the
Lawnmower
Regular mowing encourages increased foli-
ation of the grass and kills off weeds at the
same time. Therefore, not only does each
mowing increase the density of the lawn, it
also produces an evenly resilient lawn.
The irst cut is to be made in around April,
at a growth height of 70 – 80 mm. In the
main vegetation period, the lawn is to be
mowed at least once a week.
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