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MLMP450HP40 By MacAllister

MLMP450HP40 By MacAllister

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Product 

functions

 27

Operation 31

Care 

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 maintenance 

36

Trouble 

shooting

 40

Recycling 

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 disposal 

42

Guarantee 42

EC declaration of conformity 

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Intended use

This petrol lawnmower MLMP450HP40  is designated with a power output of 1.7

 kW. 

1.  The product is intended for mowing grass in domestic gardens only. It must not 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 domestic use only, not for any commercial trade 

use. It must not be used for any purposes other than those described.

Brake bar

1.  Pull the brake bar (2) towards the handle (1) and hold it in position when starting 

the engine. Keep it squeezed during operation (Fig. 11).

2.  Release the brake bar  ( 2 )  to stop the engine.

 

1

2

Fig. 11

Recoil starter

The recoil starter handle (22) is positioned at the rear of the engine.
1.  Pull the brake bar (2) towards the handle (1).

Product functions

Summary of Contents for MLMP450HP40

Page 1: ...s before using the product Original Instructions MLMP450HP40 By MacAllister_GB_V03_20170930 Manufacturer 3 Sheldon Square London W2 6PX United Kingdom Distributor B Q plc Chandlers Ford Hants SO53 3LE...

Page 2: ...ly Be familiar with the controls and the proper use of the product 2 Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the product Local regulations can restrict the age of the...

Page 3: ...catching or kinking in any way Operation 1 dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can collect 2 3 Do not operate the product while being tired ill or under 4 Avoid operating the product in wet grass where f...

Page 4: ...down and if the engine is provided with a shut off valve turn the fuel off at the conclusion of mowing 27 when the engine is hot 28 Never carelessly touch the product you can burn yourself While the...

Page 5: ...has got into your eyes then seek medical advice immediately 7 sure that it is properly closed 8 Vibration and noise reduction To reduce the impact of noise and vibration emission limit the time of op...

Page 6: ...during use 3 objects 4 Burns if touching hot surfaces WARNING This product produces an electromagnetic field during operation This field may under some circumstances interfere with active or passive...

Page 7: ...by the product If objects are hidden while operating stop the engine and remove the object Keep hands and feet away from sharp rotating parts danger of injury When cleaning repairing or inspecting ma...

Page 8: ...Oil tank cap 16 Lever for cutting height adjustment 17 Handle support 18 Mounting set x 2 a Bolt b Washer c Spring washer d Cap nut 19 20 Grass catcher a Handle b Hatch 21 Rope guide 22 Recoil starte...

Page 9: ...ver 80 dB A The declared vibration value has been measured in accordance with a standard test method according to EN ISO 5395 1 and EN ISO 5395 2 and may be used for comparing one product with another...

Page 10: ...use the pictures provided as a visual guide to easily assemble the product Disconnect the spark plug connector 12 from the spark plug Reconnect it after assembly NOTE Take care of small parts that are...

Page 11: ...19 hold it in position and align the hooks on the grass catcher 20 with the rod to hang it onto it Fig 7 Fig 7 Fuel and engine oil This product is equipped with a 4 stroke engine Before operation it i...

Page 12: ...r expansion Fig 9 8a 15 5 mm Fig 8 Fig 9 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 need fo...

Page 13: ...Started Quick start Quick start Getting Started Operating controls Set up Assemble Adjust Add fuel Add oil Start Press primer 3 to 5 times Pull and hold brake bar Pull recoil starter sharply repeat u...

Page 14: ...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 domestic use only not...

Page 15: ...has enough space to collect grass 2 When the hatch 20b is closed during operation the grass catcher 20 is full and must be emptied Fig 13 Emptying Empty the grass catcher 20 frequently during use Do...

Page 16: ...tween two of the prongs Switch the engine off and wait that the blade had come to a complete stop before adjusting the cutting height Primer The primer 10 11 Use the primer 10 when starting the produc...

Page 17: ...handle 1 Pushing the mower forward and the mower begins mowing 10 1 2 22 Fig 18 WARNING The starting position should be as described in the instruction behind the lever DO NOT start the engine standin...

Page 18: ...time The best time to mow grass is late afternoon when the grass is dry and the newly cut area will not be exposed to direct sunlight 3 Set the cutting height to about one third of the grass blade len...

Page 19: ...technical requirements Underbody and cutting device WARNING Wear protective gloves when working on the cutting device and close to it Use proper tools to remove debris e g a wooden stick Never use yo...

Page 20: ...owing parts of this product may be replaced by the consumer Spare parts are available at an authorised dealer or through our customer service Description Blade DAYE 26300100401 Repair This product doe...

Page 21: ...2 2 Remove blockage 3 Engine to start or loses power 3 1 Dirt water or stale fuel in the tank 3 1 Drain fuel and clean tank Fill tank with clean fresh fuel 3 2 Vent hole in fuel tank cap is clogged 3...

Page 22: ...nufacturer s guidelines Loss of use of the goods Due to continuous product improvement we reserve the notice This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights For any inquiries relating to the guar...

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