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Original Instruction
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Contents
For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Tips on lawn care . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Servicing/cleaning . . . . . . . . . . 14
Immobilizing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Identifying and eliminating
malfunct
ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Information on the
identification plate
These specifications are very
important for subsequent
identification when ordering spare
parts and for customer service. You
wi
ll find the identification plate in
the vicin
ity of the engine. Copy all
information stated on the
identification plate into the following
space.
You can find these and further
de
tails on the device in the
separate CE declaration of
conformity that is a constituent part
of th
is operating manual.
Illustrations
Fold out the illustrated pages at the
start of the operating manual.
Various models are described in
these op
erating instructions.
Graphical representations can vary
in detail from the appliance which
ha
s been bought.
For your safety
Use the appliance properly
This device is approved solely for
use
in accordance with the
descrip
tions and safety
instructions specified in these
operating instructions
to mow the lawns of domestic
and
leisure gardens.
Any other use is not an intended
use. Improper use is not covered
by the warranty and the
manufacturer will reject any liability.
The user is then liable for all
injuries to third parties and damage
to their property.
Unauthorised changes to the
de
vice shall exclude all liability of
the manufacturer for any resulting
damage and/or injury.
Only for appliances with electric
starter:
When the appliance is fitted with an
el
ectric starter, the provided
charger is intended exclusively to
charge the accumulator fitted in the
appliance The accumulator must
be charged from this charger only.
Observe the safety and
operating information
Before operating the appliance for
the first time, please read these
operating instructions carefully and
act accordingly. Comply with the
operating manual and keep it for
subsequent use. Never allow
children or other people unfamiliar
with this operating manual to use
the unit.
All persons involved in bringing into
service
, operation or maintenance
of the mower must be appropriately
qualified.
If the mower changes ownership,
ha
nd over the operating manual.
General notes on safety
In this section you will find general
information about safety. Warnings
that apply specifically to individual
parts of the mower, functions or
activities are shown at the
corresponding point in this user's
guide.
Before working with the mower
Persons who use the mower must
not be under the influence of
intoxicants, e.g. alcohol, drugs or
med
ication.
Do not permit children under the
ag
e of 16 to handle this power tool
(e.g. local regulations may specify
the minimum age of the user).
Do not use the mower if you have
no
t received appropriate training or
are tired or ill.
This appliance is not intended for
use
by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
Children should be supervised to
en
sure that they do not play with
the device.
Before starting work,
familiarise
yourself with all the equipment and
controls as well as their functions.
Store fuel in permi
tted containers
only and never near heat
sources (e.g. cooker or hot water
tank). R
efuel the mower outdoors
only.
Never refuel the mower while the
en
gine is running or hot.
Replace the exhaust, tank or fuel
cap
if they become damaged.
Before using the appliance,
whether the grass catcher works
and the deflector closes
correctly. Replace damaged,
worn out or missing parts
immediately.
check for any wearing or damage
to
the cutters, fastening pins, and
the whole cutter unit. Have worn
or damaged parts replaced by a
specialist company and only in
sets to exclude imbalances.
Spare parts and accessories must
satisfy the requirements specified
by the manufacturer.
Therefore only use original spare
pa
rts and original accessories or
spare parts and accessories that
have been authorised by the
manufacturer.
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The use of spare parts or
accessories that have not been
approved by the manufacturer can
represent a significant safety risk.
Have repairs performed
exclu
sively by a qualified
technician or specialist workshop.
Ensure that maintenance work is
al
ways performed to schedule so
that the mower remains in a safe
condition.
When working with the mower
When working with or on the
appliance you must wear protective
clothing. This includes:
Safety shoes,
trousers,
close-fitting garments,
hearing protection,
protective goggles.
Wearing personal protective
equipment reduces the risk of
injuries. Avoid the wearing of loose
clothing or clothing with hanging
cords or belts. Working without ear
protection may result in loss of
hearing. Even when wearing ear
protection, include regular work
breaks to give your ears a rest.
All safety devices must be installed
on
the appliance, and they must be
complete and in a fully functional
condition.
Do not make any changes to the
safety
devices.
Operate the mower onl
y in the
technical condition stipulated and
delivered by the manufacturer.
Never change the preset factory
en
gine settings.
Prevent naked flames a
nd spark
formation, and do not smoke.
Notes on vibrations:
The impact of vibrations can cause
damage to nerves and disrupt
blood circulation in the hands and
arms.
When working in cold
envi
ronments, wear warm
clothing and keep your hands
warm and dry.
Take breaks.
If you notice that the skin on your
finge
rs or hands is becoming
numb, tingling, painful or going
white in colour, cease working
with the machine and, if
necessary, seek medical
attention.
Before carrying out any work on
this mower
To prevent injury, before
performing any work on the
appliance (e.g. maintenance and
ad
justments) and before
transporting it (e.g. lifting or
carrying):
switch off the engine,
remove the ignition key (if used),
wait until all moving pa
rts have
come to a complete stop and
the engine has cooled down,
remove the spark plug connector
on the en
gine to prevent the
engine from being accidentally
started,
which takes into account
additional safety information in
the engine manual.
After working with the device
Never leave the appliance without
switching off the engine and – if
used – without removing the
ignition key.
Safety devices
Fig. 1
Danger
Never use an appliance if it has
da
maged safety devices or if there
are no safety devices fitted.
Safety lever (1)
The safety lever stops the motor
and cutting blades in an
emergency.
There must be no atte
mpt to
circumvent this function, which is
crucial for your personal safety.
Ejection flap (2) or impact
protection (3)
The ejection flap/impact protection
protects you from being injured by
the blade or by ejected solid
objects. The appliance must
always be operated with the
ejection flap or impact protection.
Symbols on the unit
On the device you will find various
symbols on adhesive labels. They
have the following meanings:
Caution! Before
switching on, read the
op
erating
instructions!
Keep third parties out
of the danger area!
Switch off the engine
and remove the
ign
ition key before
carrying out any work
on the appliance and
before leaving the
appliance.
Please follow
ad
ditional information
in the section entitled
”For your safety”.
Always remove the
spark plug connector
before working on the
cutters!
Keep fingers and feet
away from the
cutt
ers! Always
switch off the mower
and
remove the spark
plug connector before
adjusting, cleaning or
checking it.
Risk of injury – only work with
impact
protection mounted.
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Risk of injury – only work with tail
clamp mounted.
Risk of injury – only work with
deflector mounted.
Ensure these symbols mounted on
the un
it remain legible.
Replace any damaged or illegible
symbols
.
Symbols in the operating
manual
Symbols are employed in the
operating manual to indicate
hazards or draw attention to
important information. Here is an
explanation of the symbols:
Danger
Draws your attention to sources of
po
tential danger associated with
the task you are undertaking at the
time which constitute a danger to
persons.
Caution
Draws your attention to potential
hazards associated with the task
you are undertaking at the time
which could result in damage to
the mower.
Note
This indicates important
information and application tips.
Assembling the appliance
Assembly of the appliance is
illustrated on a separate
supplementary sheet.
Disposal instructions
Dispose of packaging remnants,
old mowers, etc. in accordance
with local regulations.
Operation
Also follow the instructions in the
engine handbook.
Danger
Accident
No person, especially children,
and
/or animals should be
allowed to stand close to the
appliance while it is in use. Risk
of injury due to ejected stones or
other objects.
Falling over
Only push the machine along at
wal
king pace.
Be particularly careful when
mowin
g in reverse and pulling
the appliance towards you.
When mowing on steep slopes,
there is a risk
of the mower
tipping over and you could be
injured as a result. Mow
crossways to the slope, never
upwards and down-wards. Do
not mow on slopes with an incline
greater than 20%.
Be particularly careful when
chan
ging the direction and
always pay attention to a good
position.
Mowing along perimeters
involves a r
isk of injury. Mowing
near edges, hedges or steep
inclines is dangerous. Keep a
safe distance from perimeters
when mowing.
If the ground is w
et the mower
could slip due to reduced traction
and overturn. Only cut the grass
when the ground is dry.
Work only by daylight or in good
artificial
lighting.
Injury
Always observe the safety
distance to the rotating tool
specified by the steering handle.
The working area of the operator
is behind the steering handle
during operation.
Never place your hands or feet
on or under rotating parts.
Do not use the device in adverse
w
eather conditions, e. g. if there
is a risk
of rain or a storm.
Turn off the engine and wait until
the bla
de has stopped:
– before tilting the ap
pliance,
– for transporting over surfaces
othe
r than grass,
Switch off the engine to prevent
the engine from being started
unintentionally: Remove ignition
key (if used), leave the engine to
cool down and remove the spark-
plug terminal,
– before you clear the ejector of
bl
ockages and other
hindrances,
– before you check, clean, or
config
ure the appliance or
perform any work on it,
– immediately after a foreign
ob
ject. Check the appliance for
damage, and have any
damage repaired at a
specialised garage,
immediately after the appliance
st
arts to vibrate. With unusual
violence and before you check
the appliance.
Never lift or carry the appliance
whe
n the engine is running.
Inspect the ground on which the
mower is goi
ng to be used and
remove any loose objects that
could be picked up and thrown
out again by the mower.
If the cutter strikes a foreign
o
bject (e.g. stone) or if the mower
starts vibrating unusually:
Immediately switch off the
engine.
Before continuing to use the unit,
have
it checked for damage by a
specialist workshop.
When rotary mowing, never
sta
nd in front of the grass
discharge openings.
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Appliances with grass catchers:
If you remove the grass catcher,
you or other person
s might get
injured due to ejected, mowed
materials or foreign bodies.
Never empty the grass sack
while the engine is running.
Switch off the appliance.
Danger of asphyxiation due to
ca
rbon monoxide poisoning
Run the internal combustion engine
ou
tdoors only.
Danger of explosion and fire
Petrol vapours are explosive and
petrol is hig
hly flammable.
Fill with fuel before
starting the
engine. Keep the tank closed
while the engine is running or still
hot.
Before refuelling, switch off the
eng
ine and wait until it has
cooled down. Prevent naked
flames and spark formation, and
do not smoke. Refuel the mower
outdoors only.
If fuel has overflowed, do not
sta
rt the engine. Remove unit
from the fuel-contaminated area
and wait until the fuel vapours
have evaporated.
To avoid fire hazard, please keep
th
e following parts free of grass
and escaping oil:
– Engine
– Exhaust
– Batteries / accumulators
– Petrol tank.
Danger of stumbling
Operate the mower at wa
lking
speed only.
Caution
Damage to the lawn mower
Stones, branches or similar
obj
ects lying about may damage
the unit and its mode of
operation. Remove all objects
from the appliance’s path before
every use.
Do not operate the mower if it is
not in perfect w
orking order.
Before operating the unit, always
carry out a visual inspection.
Check in particular the safety
equipment, controls and
threaded connections for
damage and secure attachment.
Replace damaged pa
rts before
operating.
Operating times
Comply with the national/municipal
reg
ulations concerning the times
when the machine may be used
(if required, contact your local
au
thority).
Location details
Specified positions on the
ap
pliance (e.g. on the left, on the
right) are always seen from the
steering handle in the working
direction of the appliance.
Before starting up the
appliance for the first time
Filling the engine with oil
Caution
For reasons of transportation the unit
is delivered without engine oil.
Therefore, you must fill the
engine with oil before putting into
operation for the first time.
Charging the accumulator
(appliances with electric starter)
Risk of chemical burns/
poisoning
In extreme cases be alert to the
esca
pe of liquids or gases.
Depending on the model, the
accu
mulator is located in the
dashboard, on the upper handle
(Fig. 2a) or on the mower deck
(Fig. 2b/c).
Risk of electric shock
Before using the charger, always
che
ck for external damage. Never
use a damaged charger.
Caution
Ensure that the power supply
operates at 220–230 V and
50 Hz according to the
specifica
tions on the rating plate
of the charger.
Protect the charger from
humi
dity, rain, snow and frost.
Charge accumulator in well
ventil
ated and dry rooms only.
Do not exceed the maximum
charging time of 12 hours.
Before switching on, disconnect
the charge
r from the power
supply and appliance.
Fig. 2
Before using the unit for the first
time, charge the accumulator for
at least 10 hours. Only use the
battery charger incl
uded in the
delivery.
Note
Disconnect the battery charger in
re
verse order.
Disposal information for the
charger
The charger is subject to the
disposal regulations for electrical
appliances. Observe the local
regulations.
Always adjust machine
before using
Risk of injury
Before carrying ou
t any work on
this mower
Switch off the engine
Remove the ignition key (if used),
Wait until all moving parts have
come to
a standstill; the engine
must have cooled down,
Remove the spark plug
conn
ector on the engine in order
to prevent the engine from
accidentally being started.
Hang the grass catcher
(only in the case of appliances with
grass catchers)
Fig. 11
Lift up the deflector flap and hook
the grass sack onto the lawn
scarifier.
Set the cutting height
Caution
Select cutting height for uneven
terrain to prevent the cutter from
ever coming into contact with the
ground.
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Fig. 3
Set the cutting height
of the grass
as required.
Setting option (depending on
mode
l) from approx. 3
cm to
maximum 9
cm.
Note
If appliances have individual wheel
ad
justment, set all wheels to the
same height.
Model A
Attach the wheels in the position
required.
Model B
Pull the flap and snap into place
in the position required.
Model C
Advance or push back the lever of
the central vertical adjustment and
snap into place in the position
required.
Locking front wheels
(only appliances with lockable front
wheels)
Fig. 4
Lock wheels to drive straight ahead
set the wheels in forward position
and put hoop into large hole.
Wheels are freely movable – put
cla
mp into large hole.
Fill up with fuel and check the
oil level
Fill up with lead-free petrol (see
engine manual).
Fill fuel tank up to max. 2 cm
below the lower edge of the inlet
nozzle.
Close fuel tank tightly.
Check oil level and, if required,
top up (see Engine manual).
Starting the engine
Fig. 5
Danger
To prevent injury:
Do not start the engine when you
are standing in front of the
ejector;
Keep hands and feet well away
fro
m the cutting blade;
never place your hands, feet, or
other parts of the bo
dy near
rotating parts; Always keep away
from the ejector.
Before starting the engine,
di
sengage the clutches for all
cutters and drives.
Do not tip the appliance when
starti
ng. Keep the appliance on an
even surface with little or the
shortest possible grass.
Information about the engine
Observe the information in the
en
gine manual.
Some models have no throttle
and
the speed is adjusted
automatically. The engine
always runs at optimum speed.
Even if the engine is warm, it may
be necessary to actuate the
choke or the primer.
Some models have no choke and
no pri
mer. The engine is
automatically set to the particular
starting process.
If the engine
is cold:
Open the fuel tap (if fitted).
Units with choke :
Set the choke lever to , or pull
out the choke and set the
accelerator lever (if
fitted) to
/max. (Fig. 5A)
or
Set the accelerator lever to -
fig. 5A.
Appliances with primer:
Press primer forcefully 1–5x and
move throttle (if fitted) to
/max. – fig. 5B.
If the engine
is warm:
Open the fuel tap (if fitted).
Set throttle (if available) to
/max. – Fig. 5B
Appliances without electric starter:
Fig. 5C
Stand behind appliance – Press
and hold safety lever.
Slowly pull the starter cable grip
until you feel resistance, and
then pull quickly and strongly. Do
not let the pull-starter handle
spring back, but slowly guide it
back.
For appliances with electric starter:
Fig. 5D
Disconnect charger from power
supply and unit.
Stand behind appliance – Press
and hold safety lever.
Turn ignition key on the steering
handle until the engine starts
(start attempt max. 5 seconds,
wait 60 seconds before the next
attempt).
Note:
If appliances feature electric
starter, the eng
ine (depending on
model) can also be started
manually with the pull-starter
handle.
When the engine is running:
After starting the engine
(depending on the model):
return the choke (if fitted),
move the accelerator lever (if
fi
tted) between /max and
/min so that the engine can
warm up briefly.
Set the throttle to full throttle (if
available).
Note
If you need more information about
op
erating the engine, please refer
to the engine manual.
Stopping the engine
Fig. 7
Bring throttle (if available) into
position /min.
Release the safety hoop. The
engine and the cutting tool stop
after a short time.
Working with the snow-
clearing machine
Engaging/disengaging gear
drive
(only in the case of appliances with
gear drives)
Fig. 6A, B, C
Wheel drive activation
/ :
Pull and hold the lever/hoop.
Wheel drive deactivation
/ :
Release lever/hoop.
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Information for units
corresponding with Fig. 6C
The unit can be switched on/off
with the left or the right lever or
even with both levers together.
Note
When the unit is pulled back, there
may
be increased resistance on the
back wheels on account of the
design. This is not a fault with the
appliance but occurs for technical
reasons.
Remedy (depending on model):
W
ithout pulling the drive handle,
push appliance forwards a little,
then backwards.
Changing drive speed of the
wheel drive
(depending on model)
Caution
Damage to the la
wn mower
Make adjustments when the engine
is running only.
Model 6D, E
Select from the different speeds
using the small lever (1/min./
and 4/max./ ).
Fig. 6F, G
Select from the different speeds
using the lever (1/min./ and
4/max./ ).
Note
For technical reasons the speed
may
be difficult to change when the
appliance is at a standstill.
Remedy: Pull drive bar and select
spe
ed setting.
Detaching and emptying the
grass sack
(for appliances with grass catchers)
Fig. 11
If cut grass is left lying on the
gro
und or if the level indicator
(optional, Fig. 12) indicates that the
basket is full:
Release safety hoop and wait
until the engine stops.
Lift the deflector flap and unhook
the grass sack.
Empty out the contents.
Working without the grass sack
Whenever you detach the grass
sack, the deflector flap drops down.
When working without a grass
catcher, the mowed grass is
ejected directly downwards.
Retrofitting for mulching
(for appliances with optional
mulcher)
Appliances with rear discharge:
Fig. 8A
Lift the ejection flap.
Remove the grass catcher.
Insert mulch key
(depending on model).
Lower the ejection flap.
Note
Models with integrated
mulching
function do not require a separate
mulch key a specially shaped rear
flap assumes this function (fig. 8B).
Appliances with side discharge:
Fig. 9
Attach impact protection/mulch
lock instead of the side discharge
(Fig. 9A)
or
Remove side discharge – impact
protection/mulch lock closes
automatically (Fig. 9B).
Changing appliances over to
side discharge
(depending on model)
If fitted:
Remove grass catcher and lower
the rear discha
rge flap.
Lift impact protection/mulch lock
and attach side discharge
(Fig.
9C).
After finishing work
Remove the ignition key (if used).
Wait until all moving parts have
come to a complete stop and
the engine has cooled down.
Turn off the fuel tap (if fitted see
engine manual).
Disconnect the spark plug
terminal on the engine.
Empty grass catcher.
For appliances with electric starter:
Recharge accumulator for
10 hours.
Note
Leave engine to cool down before
pl
acing the mower in an enclosed
space.
Tips on lawn care
Here are some tips to help you
keep your lawn looking healthy and
ensure uniform growth.
Mowing
A lawn is made up of various
different types of grass. If you mow
your lawn frequently, those types of
grass which form strong roots and
a firm turf surface will grow better.
If you only rarely cut the grass, you
wi
ll encourage the development of
high-growing types of grass and
other weeds, such as clover and
da
isies.
The normal height of a lawn
is
approx. 4–5 cm. Only 1/3 of the
total he
ight should be mown;
therefore cut 7–8 cm long grass to
no
rmal height.
Preferably do not cut the lawn
sho
rter than 4 cm, otherwise the
turf
will be damaged in a dry period.
If the grass has grown particularly
hi
gh (e.g. during a holiday period),
cut it
back to its normal height in
stages.
When mowing, always overlap the
mown
swaths slightly.
Mulching (using the
accessories)
During mowing the grass is cut into
small pieces (approx. 1 cm) and is
le
ft on the ground. A lot of the
nutrients in the cut grass are
retained for the benefit of the lawn.
For the best possible result the
gra
ss must always be kept short,
see also section ”Mowing”.
Observe the following mulching
instructions:
Do not mow wet grass.
Never mow more than 2 cm.
Drive slowly.
Use the maximum engine speed.
Regularly clean the cutter deck.
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Transporting
Short distances by hand
Danger
Solid objects may be hit/propelled
by th
e rotating cutter deck causing
damage.
First stop the engine before moving
it over surfa
ces other than grass.
When using a vehicle
Danger
Before transportation, always stop
the
engine and leave to cool down.
Remove spark-plug terminal.
The mower must not be tilted when
it is tran
sported.
When transporting the scarifier in
or
on a vehicle, ensure that it does
not move around unintentionally.
Empty the fuel tank before
transpo
rting the device. The filler
cap must be closed tightly.
Appliances with collapsible bars:
Fig. 10
The steering handle can be
folded down to facilitate storage.
Servicing/cleaning
Danger
To protect against injury
before all
work on the device
switch off the engine,
Remove the ignition key (if used),
wait until all moving parts have
co
me to a complete stop and
the engine has cooled down,
remove the spark plug connector
on the eng
ine to prevent the
engine from being accidentally
started,
which takes into account
add
itional safety information in
the engine manual.
Danger
To protect against injury from the
cutters, have
a specialist garage
perform all work such as replacing
or regrinding the cutters (special
tools required).
Caution
When tilting the unit, always ensure
that t
he spark plug is face up to
prevent fuel or oil damaging the
engine.
Note
Regular care ensures a long
service
life and fault-free operation.
Inadequate maintenance of your
appliance may lead to safety-
related defects.
Maintenance
Caution
Observe the servicing
instructions
in the engine manual. At the end of
the season, have the mower
inspected and serviced by a
specialist workshop.
Any repairs as well as the
re
placement of defective
accumulators or defective fuses
may be carried out by a specialist
workshop only.
Caution
Environmental hazard caused by
e
ngine oil.
After changing the oil, take the
wa
ste oil to a waste oil collecting
point or to a waste disposal
company.
Batteries / accumulators
pollute the environment.
Used accumulators do no
t belong
in domestic waste. Give used
accumulators to your dealer or
other disposal company. Remove
batteries / accumulators before
appliances are scrapped.
Note
Observe the inspection and
ma
intenance intervals in the engine
manual.
Depending on the model, your
ap
pliance features an electronic
maintenance indicator (fig. 13).
Observe the appropriate
maintenance indicators in addition
to the written maintenance
instructions. Operation as well as
further information can be found in
the separate operating instructions
which are enclosed with the
maintenance indicator.
Before each operation
Check the oil level and top up as
necessary.
Check all screw fittings for firm
seating, tighten them if
necessary.
Check the safety features.
Check the point of contact of the
clutch:
(only in the case of appliances with
ge
ar drives)
The appliance should not drive
forwards whe
n the engine is
running and when the gear drive
is not engaged.
The appliance should drive
forwards when the engine is
running and the gear drive is
engaged.
Fig. 15
If required, set contact point using
thumb wheel/adjusting nut on the
wheel drive lever (depending on
design on the underside of the
control panel) or Bowden cable.
Note
Adjustments are not possible on
some mode
ls.
After the first 2–5 operating
hours
Change oil (please see engine
manual enclosed).
Each time after mowing or
every 8 weeks
(only appliance with electric starter)
Recharge accumulator for
10 hours.
Once a season
Change oil (please see engine
manual enclosed).
Lubricate the pivot points and
torsion spring on the ejector
cover.
At the end of the season the unit
must be checked and serviced by
a specialist workshop.
Cleaning
Caution
Clean the device after every use.
A device which is not cleaned will
result in damaged materials and
impaired function.
Do not clean the unit with a high
-
pressure cleaner.
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Cleaning the grass sack
(only in the case of appliances with
grass catchers)
The easiest time to clean the grass
catcher is immedia
tely after
mowing.
Detach and empty the grass
sack.
The grass catcher may be
cleaned with a powerful jet of
water (garden hose).
Allow the grass sack to dry out
thoroughly before using it again.
Cleaning lawn mower
Danger
Work on the cutters
can cause
injury. Wear safety gloves for your
protection.
Caution
When tilting the unit, always ensure
that t
he spark plug is face up to
prevent fuel or oil damaging the
engine.
Do not spray the device with water,
oth
erwise electric components may
be damaged.
Whenever possible, always clean
the appliance directly after mowing.
Units without deck washing
system:
Clean the cutter chamber and the
ejector cover with brush, hand
broom, or cloth,
Set the appliance down on its
wheels, and remove all visible
grass residue and other soiling.
Units with deck washing system:
Fig. 14
Lawnmowers with a de
ck washing
system feature a water connection.
Grass clippings can then be rinsed
off the underside of the mower
deck and deposits of corrosive
chemicals prevented.
After mowing, proceed as follows:
Place appliance on level ground,
free of debris, stones, etc.
Note
Discharge chute must n
ot be
directed at houses, garages, etc.
Attach a commercially available
hose adapter (optionally included
in the product package) to a
water hose and connect to the
water connection on the mower
deck.
Turn on water.
Start engine and leave running
for several minutes.
Stop engine and remove water
hose from the appliance.
At the end of the cleaning process:
Start engine and leave running
for several minutes to dry the
underside of the mower deck.
Stop the engine.
Immobilizing
Danger
Risk of explosion and fire.
When there is fuel (petrol) in the
tank, never keep
the appliance in
rooms where fuel vapours can
come into contact with naked
flames or sparking.
Caution
Damage to mower materials.
Only store the unit (with the engine
cooled down) in a clean and dry
room. Protect the appliance when
storing it for longer periods of time
e.g. against rust in winter.
At the end of the season or if the
unit will not be used for longer than
a month:
Drain off the fuel into a suitable
receptacle, and immobilise the
engine as described in the
engine manual.
Caution
Drain fuel outdoors only.
Clean the appliance and the
grass sack.
To protect metal parts from rust,
wipe them all down with an oiled
cloth (resin-free oil) or apply an
oil spray.
Charge the accumulator
(if fitted).
Warranty
The warranty rules issued by our
company or the importer apply to
every country. Faults will be
repaired free of charge within the
framework of the guarantee,
provided that they have been
caused by a material defect or
manufacturing error. Should you
need to call upon the warranty,
please apply to the vendor of your
machine or to the nearest agency.
Engine
The manufacturer of the engine is
liable for all engine-related
problems with respect to output
power, power measurement,
specifications, warranties, and
service. More detailed information
ca
n be found in the owner/operator
ha
ndbook provided separately
by the engine manufacturer.
Identifying and eliminating
malfunctions
Malfunctions that occur during the
operation of your lawnmower often
have simple causes that you
should know and be able to repair
on your own. In cases of doubt your
specialised dealer will be pleased
to assist you further.
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Problem Possible cause(s) Remedy
Starter cable resists pulling. Safety lever has not been
pr
essed.
Press safety loop against the upper
bar.
Blade is blocked. Remove spark plug connector and
get rid of
the blockage.
Engine defective. Contact a specialist garage
Engine does no
t start. Throttle is not in the right
position.
Set throttle to position or CHOKE
(if the engine is cold).
Set throttle to /max position or
START (if the engine is warm).
Lawnmower is standing in long
gr
ass.
Place the lawnmower onto a surface
with shorter grass.
No fuel in the tank. Fill tank with clean
, fresh fuel
Spark-plug lead not connected. Connect spark-plug terminal.
Fuel old or dirty. Replace with new fuel.
Air filter clogged. Clean air filter.
Choke not actuated. Pull out choke.
Primer not actuated for cold
start.
Actuate primer.
– For appliances with electric starting
devices:
Accumulator discharged. Charge accumulator with the
charge
r provided.
Lead damaged. Check whether electric lead OK.
Fuse defective. Have defective fuse replaced by a
specia
list workshop.
Unusual noises (rattling, clanging,
knocking).
Bolts, nuts or other mounting
parts slack.
Tighten parts. If the
noises persist:
Contact a specialist garage
Shaking, vibrations. Cutter(s) loose. Cutter fastening screw must be
tighten
ed at specialist garage.
Cutter(s) damaged. Cutters must be replaced at
specia
list garage.
Cutters not balanced correctly. Cutters must be replaced or
bal
anced at specialist garage.
Engine not secure. Engine must be secured at
specia
list garage.
Unclean cut or speed is decreasing. Grass too high. Set larger cutting height, if
nece
ssary mow twice.
Grass is not being picked up or grass
catch
er is not filling.
Grass too damp. Let the lawn dry.
Ejector clogged. Switch OFF engine, remove
hin
drance.
Blades blunt. Cutters must be replaced or
regrou
nd at a specialist garage.
Insufficient power from motor. Mow more often. Select
a greater
cutting height.
Grass sack full. Switch off engine. Unload grass
catcher.
Dirty grass sack. Switch off engine. Clean air ducts in
the grass catch
er.
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Wheel drive does not work. V belt torn or gears defect. Damaged parts must be replaced at
a specialist garage.
Cable pull/Bowden cable torn. Damaged parts must be replaced at
a specia
list garage.
Problem Possible cause(s) Remedy
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Sommaire
Pour votre sécurité . . . . . . . . . . .18
Montage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Utilisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Conseils pour entretenir le
gazon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Maintenance / Nettoyage . . . . . .25
Remisage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Garantie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Information sur le moteur . . . . . .26
Dérangements et remèdes . . . . .26
Indications sur la plaque
signalétique
Ces indications sont très
importantes car elles permettront
ultérieurement d'identifier l'appareil
et de commander les pièces de
rechange. Elles sont également
utiles au service après-vente. Vous
trouverez la plaque signalétique à
proxi
mité du moteur. Veuillez
reporter dans le champ ci-dessous
toutes les indications figurant sur la
plaque signalétique de votre
appareil.
Ces indications ainsi que d’autres,
relatives à l’
appareil, figurent sur la
déclaration de conformité CE
séparée, qui fait partie intégrante du
présent mode d’
emploi.
Illustrations
Dépliez les volets illustrés situés en
début de notice.
La présente notice d’instructions
décri
t différents modèles d’appareil.
Dans le détail, les illustrations
graphiques peuvent différer de
l
’appareil acheté.
Pour votre sécurité
Utilisation correcte de
l’appareil
Cet appareil est exclusivement
destiné à servir
conformément aux descriptions et
co
nsignes de sécurité énoncées
dans la présente notice ;
à tondre les surfaces gazonnées
de l
a maison ou d’un jardin
d’agrément.
Toute autre utilisation est non
conforme. Toute utilisation non
conforme à l’usage prévu e
ntraîne
une perte de la garantie, et le
fabricant décline pour sa part toute
responsabilité. L’utilisateur répond
de tous les dommages occasionnés
aux tiers et à leurs biens.
Les modifications apportées
arbitrairement à la machine
dégagent l
e fabricant de toute
responsabilité à l'égard des
dommages en résultant.
Appareils à démarreur électrique
uniquement :
Le chargeur compris dans les
fournitures est exclusivement
destiné à recharger l’accu présent
sur l’appareil. Cet accu ne pourra
être rechargé que par ce chargeur.
Respecter les consignes de
sécurité et les instructions de
commande
Avant d'utiliser l’appareil pour la
première fois, veuillez, en tant
qu’utilisateur, lire attentivement la
présente notice. Respectez les
consignes figurant dans la notice et
rangez cette dernière en vue d’une
utilisation future. Ne permettez
jamais aux enfants, ou aux
personnes qui ne connaissent pas le
contenu de la notice d’instructions,
d’utiliser l’appareil.
Toutes les personnes chargées de
l
a mise en service, de l’emploi et de
la maintenance de la tondeuse
doivent disposer des qualifications
adéquates.
En cas de changement de
propriétaire,
remettez-lui également
le mode d’emploi avec l’appareil.
Consignes de sécurité
générales
Dans cette section, vous trouverez
des consignes de sécurité
générales. Les mises en garde se
référant à des pièces précises de
l’appareil, à des fonctions ou
activités spécifiques, se trouvent à
l’endroit correspondant dans la
présente notice.
Après les travaux avec l’appareil
L’utilisation de cet appareil est
interdite aux personnes sous
l’emprise de l’alcool, de drogues
psychotropes ou sous l
’effet de
médicaments.
Il est interdit aux personnes de
moi
ns de 16 ans d’utiliser cet
appareil
ou d’effectuer tous travaux
dessus, dont par exemple de
maintenance, nettoyage, réglage.
Des dispositions en vigueur
localement peuvent fixer un âge
minimum différent.
N'utilisez pas l'appareil sans
formati
on adéquate ou si vous êtes
fatigué ou malade.
Cet appareil n’est pas destiné à être
util
isé par des personnes
(y compris les enfants) présentant
des capaci
tés physiques,
sensorielles ou mentales
restreintes, ou en l’absence de
l’expérience et/ou des
connaissances requises, sauf si
elles sont surveillées par une
personne responsable de leur
sécurité, ou si elles ont reçu de sa
part des instructions sur la façon
d’utiliser l’appareil.
Il faut surveiller les enfants pour être
sûr qu’
ils ne jouent pas avec
l’appareil.
Avant de commencer le tr
avail,
familiarisez-vous avec tous les
organes de l’appareil et leurs
fonctions.
Ne stockez le carburant que dans
des récipi
ents homologués à cet
effet et jamais à proximité de
sources de chaleur (par ex. fours
ou chauffe-eau accumul
ateurs). Ne
faites le plein de l’appareil qu’en
plein air.
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Ne faites jamais le plein moteur en
train de tourner ou encore très
chaud.
Remplacez le pot d’échappement, le
rése
rvoir ou le bouchon du réservoir
s’ils sont abîmés.
Avant chaque utilisation, vérifiez
si le dispositif de ramassage
d’herbe foncti
onne et le clapet
d’éjection se ferme correctement.
Remplacez immédiatement les
pièces endommagées, usées ou
manquantes.
si les outils de coupe, boulons de
fixati
on et l’ensemble de l’unide
coupe sont usés ou
endommagés. Pour exclure toute
apparition d’un balourd, faites
remplacer les pièces usées ou
endommagées par jeu entier, par
un atelier spécialisé.
Les pièces de rechange et les
accessoires doivent satisfaire aux
exigences définies par le fabricant.
Pour ces raisons, n’util
isez que des
pièces de rechange d’origine ou des
pièces de rechange et accessoires
homologués par le fabricant.
L’utilisation de pièces de rechange
ou d'accessoires non agréés par l
e
fabricant, peut constituer un risque
considérable pour la sécurité.
Confier les réparations
excl
usivement à un spécialiste
qualifié ou un atelier spécialisé.
Réalisez toujours les travaux de
maintenance
aux intervalles prévus
afin de maintenir l’appareil dans un
état de fonctionnement sûr.
Pendant les travaux avec
l’appareil
Pendant les travaux avec ou sur
l’appareil, portez une tenue de
travail appropriée telle que par
exemple :
des chaussures de sécurité,
des vêtements moulants,
vêtements moulants,
protection auditive,
une paire de lunettes de
protection.
Le port de l’équipement de
protection indi
viduelle réduit le
risque de blessures. Évitez de porter
des vêtements amples ou
présentant des cordons ou des
ceintures pendants. Le travail sans
protection auditive peut entraîner
une perte auditive. Le port d'une
protection auditive ne dispense pas
de faire des pauses afin de ménager
l'ouïe.
Tous les dispositifs de protection
doivent toujours ê
tre fixés contre
l’appareil et se trouver dans un état
impeccable.
N’apportez aucune modification aux
équipements de sécurité.
N’utilisez l’appareil que dans l’état
techni
que prescrit et livré par le
fabricant.
Ne modifiez jamais les préréglages
du moteur effectu
és en usine.
Évitez toute flamme nue ainsi que la
producti
on d’étincelles et ne fumez
pas.
Remarques relatives aux
vibrations :
Une exposition aux vibrations peut
entraîner des lésions nerveuses et
causer des défauts de circulation
sanguine au niveau des mains et
des bras.
Lors de travaux effectués dans le
froi
d, portez des vêtements
chauds et maintenez vos mains
au chaud et au sec.
Faites des pauses.
Si vous constatez que la peau de
vo
s doigts ou de vos mains
s'engourdit, picote, fait mal ou
blanchit, stoppez les travaux et
consultez éventuellement un
médecin.
Avant d'effectuer des travaux sur
cet appareil
Pour vous prémunir du risque de
blessure avant de procéder à des
travaux sur cet appareil (p. ex.
travaux de
maintenance et de
réglage) et de le transporter
(p. ex. soulever ou porter)
arrêter le moteur,
retirez la clé de contact (si
présente),
attendez que toutes les pièces
mobil
es se soient entièrement
immobilisées et que le moteur ait
refroidi.
détachez la cosse de la bougie sur
le moteur pour e
mpêcher un
démarrage intempestif du moteur
de ce dernier,
lire les consignes de sécurité
su
pplémentaires figurant dans le
manuel du moteur.
Après les travaux avec l’appareil
Ne descendez jamais de l’appareil
sans éteindre le moteur et retirez la
clé de contact si présente.
Dispositifs de sécurité
Fig. 1
Danger
N’utilisez jamais un appareil dont les
équipements de sécurité sont
endommagés ou s’ils n’ont pas été
montés.
Etrier de sécurité (1)
L’étrier de sécurité a été conçu pour
votre sécurité et pour, en cas
d’urgence, arrêter le moteur et le
mécanisme de coupe.
Ne tentez pas de contourner une
foncti
on.
Clapet d’éjection (2) ou
chicane
(3)
Le clapet d’éjection / la chicane vous
protège des blessures que
pourraient occasionner le
mécanisme de coupe ou des corps
solides catapultés. Faites
impérativement marcher l’appareil
avec le clapet d’éjection ou la
chicane.
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Symboles figurant sur
l'appareil
Vous trouverez différents symboles
sur l’appareil, sous forme
d’autocollants. Voici l’explication de
ces symboles :
Attention ! Avant la
mise en service, lire la
notice
d’instructions !
Éloignez les tiers de la
zone dangereuse !
Éteignez le moteur et
retirez la clé de
contact avant
d’effectuer tous
travaux sur l
’appareil
et avant de quitter
l’appareil.
Tenez compte des
consignes
suppl
émentaires
figurant à la section
« Pour votre
séc
urité ».
Avant d’effectuer des
travaux sur les outils
de coupe, débranchez
la cosse de la bougie !
Éloignez les mains et
les
pieds des outils de
coupe ! Avant de
régler ou de nettoyer
l’
appareil ou avant de
le vérifier, éteignez-le
puis débranchez la
cosse de la bougie.
Risque de blessures – Ne travaillez
qu’avec l
a chicane en place.
Risque de blessures – Ne travaillez
avec qu’avec l
’étrier arrière monté.
Risque de blessures – Ne travaillez
qu’avec l’orifice d’éjection en place.
Maintenez toujours ces symboles
sur l
’appareil en parfait état de
lisibilité.
Remplacez les pictogrammes
détériorés ou devenus i
llisibles.
Symboles utilisés dans
la notice
Cette notice fait appel à divers
symboles pour signaler des risques
particuliers ou des consignes
importantes. Voici l’explication de
ces symboles :
Danger
Ce symbole signe des risques liés
aux activités décrites et qui posent
une menace pour les personnes.
Attention
Ce symbole signe des risques liés
aux activités décrites et qui peuvent
entraîner un endommagement de
l’appareil.
Remarque
Caractérise les informations et
conseils d'utilisation importants.
Montage
Le montage de l’appareil est illustré
par des figures sur feuille à part.
Consigne pour la mise au rebut
Éliminez les restes d’emballage, les
appareils usagés, etc.
conformément aux prescriptions
locales.
Utilisation
Respectez également les
consig nes figurant dans le manuel
du
moteur.
Danger
Accident
Lors de la tonte, veillez à ce que
les personnes (les enfants en
particulier) et les animaux soient
éloignés de l'appareil. Risque de
blessures par des pierres ou
autres objets catapultés.
Chute
Ne déplacez l’appareil qu’au pas.
Soyez particulièrement prudent
lorsque vous tondez en marche
arrière et que vous ti
rez l’appareil
à vous.
Lors de la tonte sur des surfaces
en pente, l’appareil risque de se
renverser et de vous blesser.
Tondez transversalement à la
pente, jamais en montée ou en
descente. Ne tondez pas sur des
pentes ayant une déclivité
supérieure à 20 %.
Soyez particulièrement prudent
lorsque vous changez de sens et
ve
illez à toujours bien vous tenir
en équilibre.
Risque de blessures également
dans les zones limi
tes. Tondre à
proximité de bordures, de haies
ou de pentes abruptes est une
opération dangereuse. Pendant la
tonte, maintenez une distance de
sécurité.
Lorsque vous tondez de l’herbe
humide, l’appareil
peut déraper
par suite d’une baisse
d’adhérence et vous risquez de
chuter. Ne tondez que lorsque
l’herbe est sèche.
Ne travaillez que de jour ou avec
un b
on éclairage artificiel.
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