Work area safety
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Branches, twigs, stones, etc. should be removed from
the lawn before you start to mow.
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Objects hitting against the cutting attachment could
be thrown and cause damage to people and objects.
Keep people and animals well away.
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Never use the machine in bad weather, for instance in
fog, in rain, damp or in wet locations,strong winds,
intense cold, risk of lightning, etc. Working in bad
weather is tiring and can lead to dangerous
conditions, e.g. slippery surfaces.
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Observe your surroundings to ensure that nothing can
affect your control of the machine.
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Beware of roots, stones, twigs, pits, ditches etc. Tall
grass can hide obstacles.
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Mowing slopes can be dangerous. Do not use the
lawn mower on very steep slopes. The lawn mower
should not be used on inclines greater than 15
degrees.
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On sloping ground you should work along the slope. It
is much easier to work along a slope than it is to work
up and down it.
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Be careful when you are approaching hidden corners
and objects that could block your view.
Work safety
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A lawn mower is only designed to mow lawns. All
other use is forbidden.
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Wear personal protective equipment. See instructions
under the "Personal protective equipment" heading.
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Do not start a lawn mower unless the cutter and all
covers are fitted correctly. Otherwise the cutter could
come loose and cause personal injuries.
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The machine can only withstand light moisture. Do not
expose the machine to rain or wet conditions. Water
entering the machine will increase the risk of electric
shock.
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Make sure the cutter does not hit foreign objects such
as stones, roots or the like. This can make the cutter
dull and bend the engine shaft. A bent axle gives
imbalance and heavy vibration, which results in a
great risk of the cutter becoming loose.
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The engine brake handle must never be permanently
anchored in handle when the machine is running.
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Place the lawn mower on firm, flat surface and start it.
Make sure that the cutter cannot come into contact
with the ground or other objects.
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Always place yourself behind the machine. Allow all
the wheels to remain on the ground and keep both
hands on the handle when mowing. Keep your hands
and feet away from the rotating blades.
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Never use the machine if the grass catcher or the rear
deflector is not mounted.
OPERATING
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Do not tilt the machine when the engine is running.
Never run with the machine when it is running. You
should always walk with the lawn mower.
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Pay particular attention when pulling the machine
towards you during work.
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Never lift up the lawnmower or carry it around when
the engine is running. If you must lift up the
lawnmower, first stop the motor, turn the safety key to
'0' and remove the battery.
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Do not mow the lawn while walking backwards.
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The engine should be switched off when moving over
ground that is not to be mowed. For example, gravel
paths, stone, shingle, asphalt, etc.
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Shut down the engine before changing the cutting
height. Never make adjustments with the engine
running.
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Never leave the machine unsupervised with the motor
running. Turn off the motor. Ensure the cutting
attachment has stopped rotating.
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If any foreign object is hit or if vibrations occur stop the
machine immediately. Stop the motor, turn the safety
key to "0" and remove the battery. Check that the
machine is not damaged. Repair any damage or
contact an authorised service workshop.
Basic working techniques
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Always cut with a sharp blade for optimal results. A
dull blade gives an uneven cut and the grass becomes
yellow on the surface of the cut. Additionally a sharp
knife consumes less energy than a dull knife.
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Never mow more than 1/3 of the length of the grass.
This especially applies during dry periods. Mow first
with the cutting height set high. Then check the result
and lower to an appropriate height. If the grass is
really long, drive slowly and mow twice if necessary.
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Cut in different directions each time in order to avoid
stripes in the lawn.
Transport and storage
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For transport and storage of the battery, see the
section 'Handling the battery'.
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Always remove the battery for storage or transport.
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Secure the equipment during transportation in order
to avoid transport damage and accidents.
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Store the equipment in a lockable area so that it is out
of reach of children and unauthorized persons.
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Store the machine and its equipment in a dry and frost
proof place.
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