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11

Operation

 

 

 

Check before starting!

Check the safe condition of the device:

– Check whether there are any visible 

defects.

– Check whether all parts of the product 

are firmly attached.

– Check that the safety devices are in fault-

less condition.

Setting the operating modes

Adjusting the cutting height

► P. 4, item 4

– Adjust the cutting height as shown in the 

figure.

– Observe the data on the cutting height 

unit.

Attaching the extension cable

► P. 5, item 7

– Hook in the extension cable as illustrated.

Starting the device

► P. 5, item 5

– Press the safety lock (15) and keep it 

pressed.

– Pull and keep hold of the switch-on 

lever (2).

• The product starts up.

Switching the device off

– Release the switch-on lever (2).
• The product stops.

Information on mowing

• Steer the product at an even, slow speed 

(walking pace) in the straightest lines 
possible.

• Always work across slopes where possi-

ble.

• Do not cut wet grass if possible.
• Overlap the mowing lines slightly for an 

even appearance.

 P. 5, item 9

– With the flow flap closed, check whether 

the collecting sack is full and empty it if 
necessary.

Cleaning and maintenance

WARNING! Risk of injury! 

The 

product must only be put into opera-
tion if no defects or errors are found. 
Ensure that any defective parts are 
replaced before the product is used 
again.

WARNING! Risk of injury! 

Always 

pull out the mains plug (disconnect 
the product from its power supply) 
before commencing work on the 
product.

NOTICE! Product damage! 

Only 

cut long grass with the product set at 
it’s highest setting and by repeating 
the working processes until the grass 
is at the required height. This will pre-
vent overloading the product.

NOTICE! Product damage! 

Before 

commencing work always make sure 
that the product has reached its 
maximum speed.

Note: 

When the switch-on lever (2) 

has been pulled and the product is 
running, the safety lock (15) can be 
released.

WARNING! Risk of injury! 

–Always 

keep the extension cable away 
from the product.

– Should a foreign body jam the 

cutter, release the switch-on 
lever (2) immediately.

– If a foreign body gets trapped, 

check the product and have it 
repaired if necessary.

DANGER! Danger of death! 

Before 

any maintenance and/or cleaning 
work:

– Switch off the product.
– Pull out the mains plug.

WARNING! Risk of injury! 

Cutter 

runs on!

– Never tilt, lift or carry the product 

while the motor is running.

– Wait until the product has come 

to a standstill before commenc-
ing any maintenance and/or 
cleaning work.

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Summary of Contents for 468428

Page 1: ...E 2000 46 468428 GB Electric lawn mower GR...

Page 2: ...2 GB Original instructions 6 GR 14...

Page 3: ...3 k 13 14 15 10 4 5 1 2 3 12 11 9 8 7 6 1...

Page 4: ...4 C B A 2 B A C 3 C A E D F G 4...

Page 5: ...5 A A B 5 A B C 6 7 15 7 8 9...

Page 6: ...and safety instructions for future reference Attach the instructions for use if you pass on the device Keep the device away from children Store the device in a place where it is safe from children an...

Page 7: ...nce Completely switch off the device itself before working on it Only the maintenance work and trouble shooting activities described in this instructions for use may be carried out All other work must...

Page 8: ...ectrical tool intended You will work more efficiently and safely if you use the correct electrical tool within its stated performance range Do not use an electrical tool with a defec tive switch A ele...

Page 9: ...is worn or damaged Handling Only mow in daylight or with good artifi cial lighting If possible avoid using the tool when the grass is wet Ensure that you are standing firmly when operating on slopes...

Page 10: ...fety flap 13 Lower retaining bracket 14 Mains plug 15 Safety lock Scope of supply Instructions for use Lawn mower Upper retaining bracket Lower retaining bracket Grass collector Bag with mounting mate...

Page 11: ...y The product must only be put into opera tion if no defects or errors are found Ensure that any defective parts are replaced before the product is used again WARNING Risk of injury Always pull out th...

Page 12: ...which can be recycled Take these materials to a recycling facil ity WARNING Risk of injury Perform only the maintenance work described here yourself Any other work especially motor maintenance and re...

Page 13: ...However this information should enable the user to better assess danger and risk Special connection conditions according to EN 61000 3 11 Only connect the device to a power supply with an impedance l...

Page 14: ...14 14 14 19 19 20 21 21 22 22 22 24 GR...

Page 15: ...15 18 GR...

Page 16: ...16 22 STOP GR...

Page 17: ...17 30mA GR...

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Page 19: ...19 P 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 P 4 2 13 P 4 3 1 3 10 13 P 4 4 11 A C GR...

Page 20: ...20 D E F D G F P 5 5 11 P 4 4 P 5 7 P 5 5 15 2 2 P 5 9 2 15 2 GR...

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Page 22: ...22 468428 230 V 50 Hz 2000 W II IP24 3200 min 1 460 mm LWA 96 dB A K 3 dB A LPA 73 dB A K 3 dB A Zmax 0 306 1 8 m s K 1 5 m s 468428 GR...

Page 23: ...23 EN 61000 3 11 Zmax 26 5 kg 35 85 mm 468428 GR...

Page 24: ...and are subject to an internationally recognised quality process Nevertheless if you have cause for dissatisfaction please bring the item together with the proof of purchase to the store from which yo...

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