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• Always keep the equipment clean. To
clean, use a brush or cloth but no de-
tergent or solvent.
• After mowing, use a piece of wood
or plastic to remove adherent plant
remains from the wheels, ventilation
holes and blade area. Do not use hard
or pointed objects, as these may dam-
age the blade.
• Before each use, check the lawnmower
for obvious defects such as loose, worn
or damaged parts. Check that all nuts,
bolts and screws are sitting fi rmly.
• Check the covers and protective de-
vices for damage and check that they
are sitting correctly. Replace them if
necessary
Changing the Blade
If the blade is blunt, it can be sharpened
by a specialist workshop. If the blade is
damaged or showing signs of imbalance,
it must be replaced
1. Remove the ignition key (11) or remove
the battery (13) from the device..
2. Turn the equipment over.
3. Use fi rm gloves and keep hold of the
blade (15). Use a spanner (width
across fl ats 13) to turn the blade bolt
(16) counter-clockwise from the motor
spindle.
4. Reinstall the blade in reverse order.
Make sure that the blade is positioned
correctly and that the blade screw is
tightened.
Storage
• Store the mower in resting position (
• Keep the equipment dry and out of
reach of children.
• Allow the motor to cool before storing
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the equipment in a confi ned space.
• Before a longer period of storage (e.g.
over winter), remove the battery from
the equipment.
We will not be liable for damages caused
by our equipment where these are caused
by improper repair or the use of non-
original parts or by use other than for the
intended purpose.
Waste disposal
and environmental
protection
Remove the battery from the device and
recycle the device, accessories and pack-
aging in an environmentally-friendly man-
ner. Instruction on how to dispose of the
rechargeable battery can be found in the
separate instruction manual for your bat-
tery and charger.
Machines do not belong with do-
mestic waste.
• Take the device to a recycling plant.
• Throw the cut grass on the compost. Do
not throw it in the normal household
waste.
• In accordance with the EU directive
2012/19/EU on waste electrical and
electronic equipment and its implemen-
tation in national law, used electrical
devices must be collected separately
for disposal and recycled in an environ-
mentally sound manner.
Alternative to returning the machine:
If not sending back the electrical de-
vice, its owner is instead obliged to
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cooperate with its proper recycling in
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the event of a change in ownership.
The old device can be handed over to
a collection facility which will dispose