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MLMP170H51 by MacAllister

MLMP170H51 by MacAllister

Safety information

Getting

 Started . . .

Getting

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Safety information

5.  Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.

6.  Keep the engine, silencer and petrol storage area free of grass, leaves, or excessive 

7.  Check the grass catcher frequently for wear or deterioration. 

8.  Replace worn or damaged parts for safety. 

9.  If the fuel tank has to be drained, this should be done outdoors. 

10. Wear strong work gloves when removing and re-assembling the cutting device. 

11. Always replace worn or faulty parts with the genuine parts. Only use the recommended 

blades and spare parts by the manufacturer.

Fuel handling

1.  Always switch the product off and let it cool down, before refuelling it. Petrol is highly 

2. 

product or its exhaust system. There is a risk of ignition. However, if fuel should be 

spilled, then you must remove it carefully from all parts of the product. Any residue 

which may be present must be completely removed, before the product is operated!

3.  Exhaust gases and fuel fumes are noxious. Fuel fumes can ignite. Never use the 

product in environments where there is a risk of explosion.

4. 

tank in enclosed spaces, such as basements or sheds. There is a risk of poisoning 

and explosion! 

5.  Avoid skin contact with petrol.

6.  Do not eat or drink, while you are refuelling the product. If you have swallowed petrol 

or oil, or if petrol or oil has got into your eyes, then seek medical advice immediately. 

7. 

8. 

Vibration and noise reduction

To reduce the impact of noise and vibration emission, limit the time of operation, use low-

vibration and low-noise operating modes as well as wear personal protective equipment.

Take the following points into account to minimize the vibration and noise exposure risks:

1.  Only use the product as intended by its design and these instructions.

2.  Ensure that the product is in good condition and well maintained.

3.  Use correct attachment tools for the product and ensure they in good condition.

4.  Keep tight grip on the handles/gripping surface.

5.  Maintain this product in accordance with these instructions and keep it well lubricated 

(where appropriate).

6.  Plan your work schedule to spread any high vibration tool use across a longer period 

of time.

Emergency

Familiarise yourself with the use of this product by means of this instruction 

manual. Memorise the safety directions and follow them to the letter. This will 

help to prevent risks and hazards.

1. 

Always be alert when using this product, so that you can recognize and handle 

risks early. 

Fast intervention can prevent serious injury and damage to property.

2. 

Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug connector if there are 

malfunctions. 

if necessary, before you operate it again.

3. 

Take 

WARNING!

be extinguished with special extinguishing agents! We recommend that you 

Residual risks

Even if you are operating this product in accordance with all the safety requirements, 

potential risks of injury and damage remain. The following dangers can arise in 

connection with the structure and design of this product:

1.  Health defects resulting from vibration emission if the product is being used over 

long periods of time or not adequately managed and properly maintained.

2.  Injuries and damage to property due to broken application tools or the sudden impact 

of hidden objects during use.

3. 

4.  Burns, if touching hot surfaces.

WARNING!

medical implants! To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury, we recommend 

persons with medical implants to consult their doctor and the medical implant 

manufacturer before operating this product!

Summary of Contents for MLMP170H51

Page 1: ...ructions before using the product Original Instructions MLMP170H51 GB_V01_20181119 Manufacturer 3 Sheldon Square London W2 6PX United Kingdom Distributor B Q plc Chandlers Ford Hants SO53 3LE United K...

Page 2: ...3 Never operate the product while people especially children or pets are nearby 4 Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their pro...

Page 3: ...sengage all cutting device and drive clutches before starting the engine 20 Start the engine or switch on the engine carefully according to instructions and with feet well away from the cutting device...

Page 4: ...wing points into account to minimize the vibration and noise exposure risks 1 Only use the product as intended by its design and these instructions 2 Ensure that the product is in good condition and w...

Page 5: ...of prohibited Hot surface do not touch High temperatures on the product s surfaces and structural parts that could cause burns if they are touched The product can also stay hot for a longer period of...

Page 6: ...hat other people and pets remain at a safe distance from the product when it is in operation In general children must not come near the area where the product is Release the brake bar to stop the engi...

Page 7: ...ndle bar 8 Fixation lever x 2 a Lever b 9 Wire clip x 1 10 fuel tank cap 12 13 Spark plug connector 14 Wheel 15 16 17 oil tank cap 18 Lever for cutting height adjustment 19 Mounting set x 4 a Bolt b W...

Page 8: ...2005 88 EC 98 dB A Vibration level Hand arm vibration ah w 13 49 m s2 Uncertainty K 1 5 m s2 The sound values have been determined according to noise test code given in EN ISO 5395 2 using the basic...

Page 9: ...l Fuel collecting container Oil collecting container Lubrication oil grease items supplied 1 x Spark plug wrench 31 1 x HONDA operator s manual 34 Assembly WARNING The product must be fully assembled...

Page 10: ...hold it in position and align the hooks on the grass catcher 22 with the rod to hang it onto it Fig 6 Fig 6 Fuel and engine oil This product is equipped with a 4 stroke engine Before operation it is n...

Page 11: ...the tank to allow for expansion Fig 8 Fig 8 NOTE you use petrol which has been kept for more than 30 days Towards the end of the season it is advisable to put only as much fuel in the tank as you nee...

Page 12: ...rt Quick start Operating controls Set up Assemble Adjust Add fuel Add oil Start Pull and hold brake lever Pull recoil starter sharply repeat until it starts Operate Stopping Release drive lever Releas...

Page 13: ...be used to mow unusually high dry or wet grass e g pasture grass for shredding leaves or mulching 2 operation and to observe all the instructions therein 3 This product is intended for private domesti...

Page 14: ...atch 22b is opened the grass catcher 22 has enough volume left to collect grass Fig A 2 When the hatch 22b is closed the grass catcher 22 is full and must be emptied Fig B Fig A Fig B Emptying Empty t...

Page 15: ...eight When mowing high grass start with the maximum cutting height and make a second cut with lower cutting height 1 Pull the lever 18 towards the wheel 14 then move it forward or backward to adjust t...

Page 16: ...ork and have full control over the product Starting Stopping WARNING Clean the underside of the deck Keep yourself ready The product will start moving forward once you hold the drive bar 3 towards the...

Page 17: ...lapping rows The most effective pattern for mowing lawns is straight lines along one of the sides This will keep the rows even and ensures that all the lawn is cut without missing any spots Fig 22 Fig...

Page 18: ...ng of the lawn Side discharging NOTE When using the side discharge function the grass clippings are discharged and spread across the ground Attach the side discharge attachment 33 Make sure the mulchi...

Page 19: ...e a worn or damaged cutting device with a new one of the same type or have it sharpened 4 Loosen the hex bolt 28f anti clockwise using a suitable wrench and remove it 28e cutting device 28 Fig 23 5 Re...

Page 20: ...y impact or strong vibrations which may occur during transportation in vehicles 6 Secure the product to prevent it from slipping or falling over loss of fuel damage and injury Care and maintenance Tro...

Page 21: ...ested to assist us and our contribution to saving resources and protecting the environment by handing in this product at an equipped collection centre if there is one available 2 Petrol oil used oil a...

Page 22: ...utdoor Noise Directive 2000 14 EC 2005 88 EC Measured Sound Power Level 93 6 dB A Guaranteed Sound Power Level 98 dB A EN ISO 3744 1995 ISO 11094 1991 Certificate registration number OR 005531 098 Tes...

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