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Translation of original user instructions
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Battery-operated lawn mower
Safety instructions
The lawn mower operator or user is responsible for
accidents involving other persons and their property.
Danger - risk of injury!
Safety and protective devices must not be
disabled!
Electrical safety
The mains voltage must match the mains voltage
specifications of the charger with regard to the tech
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nical data, do not use a different mains voltage
Safety instructions for battery and charger
Danger - risk of fire and explosion!
Do not throw the battery into an open
fire
Only use the battery and charger in
areas that are protected against rain or
moisture.
Protect the battery against heat and
direct sunlight
Do not short-circuit the battery
Protect the mower, battery and charger against
moisture
Use only original batteries and chargers from the
manufacturer.
Do not open the battery. There is danger of short-
circuiting
Incorrect use can cause fluid to escape from the
battery. In case of contact, thoroughly rinse with
water, and immediately see a doctor in case of
contact with eyes.
Safety instructions for operating
Danger - risk of injury!
Unintentional start-up can lead to severe injuries.
To prevent injuries always remove the safety key
after switching the mower off!
Remove the safety key when:
Leaving the mower unattended
Inspecting, cleaning or servicing the mower
Inserting the battery
Faults or unusual vibrations occur on the mower
Releasing blockages
Removing clogging
There is danger of coming into contact with
foreign objects
Children and persons who are not familiar with
these operating instructions are not permitted to
use the mower
Observe the local regulations governing the mini
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mum age of the operator
Do not operate the mower when under the influ
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ence of alcohol, drugs or medication
Prior to each use check the mower and battery for
damage and have the damaged parts replaced
Remove all foreign objects from the lawn prior to
mowing
Wear suitable work clothing:
Long trousers
Firm and antislip footwear
Observe firm footing during work
Keep other persons away from the danger area
Keep body, body parts and clothing away from
the cutter area
Only work when there is adequate daylight or prop-
er artificial lighting
Always push the mower forward, never move back
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wards
After contact with foreign objects inspect the
mower for damage. In case of serious damage
take the mower to a AL-KO service center.
Never pull the mower toward the body
Do not mow over obstacles (e.g. branches, roots
of trees)
Remove grass cuttings only when the motor has
stopped and the safety key has been removed
Switch the motor off when an area other than the
area to be mowed is crossed
Never lift or carry the mower while the motor is
running
Never leave the mower unattended when it is ready
for operation
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