•
Do not use the extension cable
to pull the plug from the socket.
Protect the extension cable from
heat, oil and sharp edges.
•
Switch off the equipment and
disconnect the plug from the
socket if the extension cable is
damaged. If the extension cable
is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer, the cus-
tomer services of the same, or
a qualified person, in order to
avoid hazards.
•
Do not connect a damaged ex-
tension cable to the mains. Do
not touch a damaged extension
cable when it is connected to
the mains. A damaged exten-
sion cable may result in contact
with live parts.
General Description
Function Description
The electric lawnmower has a cutting tool,
which turns parallel to the cutting level. It
is equipped with a high performance elec-
tric motor, robust plastic housing, safety
switch, collision guard, and grass box.
Additionally, the equipment is height ad-
justable to three levels and has smooth-
running wheels.
For the function of the operating parts,
please refer to the descriptions below.
The illustration how to handle the
appliance can be found on the
pages 2-3.
Summary
1 Curved handle
A
2 Wing nuts
3 Lower bar
4 Grass box
4a Level gauge (not visible)
5 Wheels
6 Lawnmower housing
7 Collision guard
8 Cable holder
9 Extension cable outlet
10 Cable strain relief
11 Release button
12 Start lever
Assembly
Disconnect the plug before any
work on the equipment. There is a
risk of injury.
Assembling the Curved Handle
B
1. Insert the lower bar (3) into the
slot on the lawnmower housing
(6).
2. Fix the bar (3) using the en-
closed screws (13).
C
3. Fix the curved handle (1) using
the enclosed screws (14) and
the wing nuts (2) on the lower
bar (3). There are two possible
positions.
4. Clip the cable holder (8) into the
bar (3) and thus fix the cable.
When both wing nuts are loos-
ened, the curved handle can be
folded down for storing the equip-
ment. Ensure that the power cable
is not caught.
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