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MLMP475iSSP46-M&S-2

MLMP475iSSP46-M&S-2

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General tips

1.  Make sure that the lawn is clear of stones, sticks, wires or other objects that could 

damage the product or its engine. 

2.  Do not cut wet grass because it tends to stick to the underbody of the product, 

preventing the proper discharge of grass clippings, and it could also cause you 
to slip and fall. 

3.  Never cut off more than one-third of the total length of the grass for a healthy lawn. 

In the autumn, lawns should only be cut as long as there is growth.  

4.  Slowly push the product forward. If needed, use the self-propelled function for 

assistance.

5.  Mow in slightly overlapping rows. The most effective 

pattern for mowing lawns is straight lines along one of 
the sides. This keeps the rows even and ensures that 
all the lawn is cut without missing any spots (Fig. 29).

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bed in the middle of the lawn, cut a row or two around 
the circumference of the bed.

7.  Pay particular attention when changing direction.
8.  Empty the grass catcher (25) regularly.

WARNING!

 Extensive vibration of the product during operation is an indication 

of damage! Stop the engine immediately. The product should be promptly 
inspected and repaired!

The golden rules for care

DANGER!

 Proper maintenance is essential for safe and trouble free operation. 

Improper maintenance, or failure to address a problem instantly can cause 
a malfunction which can result in serious injury or even death.

WARNING!

 Stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug connector (15) and 

let the product cool before performing inspection, maintenance and cleaning 
work! 

Do not touch the rotating blade (29).

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by too much fuel injected into the combustion chamber and can prevent the 

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1. Remove the spark plug located under the spark plug connector (15) and 

dry it - see the separate operator’s manual of the BRIGGS&STRATTON 
engine (35).

2. Wait for 

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any spilt fuel and move the product at least 

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3. Start the engine.

Stopping

1.  Release the drive bar (2) to stop the self-propelled function.
2.  Release the brake clutch (3) to stop the engine and blade (29) (Fig. 28). 

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Mowing

NOTE:

 Avoid mowing when the grass is wet from rain or dew. Wet grass may 

form clumps which interfere with the mulching action and reduce runtime. 
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.

Preparing the product according to required application

Function

Grass catcher 

(25)

Mulching insert 

(31)

Side discharge 

attachment (32)

Grass collection

installed

removed

removed

Mulching

removed

installed

removed

Side discharge

removed

installed

installed

Operation / Care and maintenance

Operation

Summary of Contents for MLMP475iSSP46-M&S-2

Page 1: ...dom EU Manufacturer ational Products B V Rapenburgerstraat 175E 1011 VM Amsterdam The Netherlands www diy com To view instruction manuals online Petrol Lawnmower 140 cm3 Original Instructions MLMP475i...

Page 2: ...1 While mowing always wear protective footwear and long trousers Do not operate the product when barefoot or wearing open sandals 2 Thoroughly inspect the area where the product is to be used and remo...

Page 3: ...proper maintenance or using non genuine parts not recommended by the manufacturer may lead to malfunction failure of the product Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained products 5 Before using...

Page 4: ...duct once every 3 months to avoid shortening its battery life 4 Never store the product with petrol in the tank inside a building where fumes can UHDFK DQ RSHQ DPH RU VSDUN 5 7R UHGXFH WKH UH KD DUG N...

Page 5: ...se only Always charge the battery indoors 2 Only charge the battery with the engine off 3 Protect the charger against moisture and wet conditions There is a risk of electric shock 4 Do not place any o...

Page 6: ...like personal injuries and damage to property kW Kilowatt ml Millilitre cm3 Cubic centimetre g kWh Gram per kilowatt per hour min or min 1 Per minute kg h Kilogram per hour mm Millimetre C Degree Cel...

Page 7: ...the operator or other bystanders Always ensure that 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...

Page 8: ...nsportation handle 2 Drive bar 3 Brake clutch 4 Upper handle bar 5 Lower handle bar 6 Drive wire 7 Brake wire 8 Side lever x2 a Washer b Bolt 9 Wire clip 10 Battery with charge level indicator 11 Air...

Page 9: ...ith plastic bags sheets and small parts There is a danger of choking and suffocation Nominal power 2 1 kW Spark plug type XC92YC Spark plug gap 0 7 0 8 mm Battery Battery voltage 10 8 V Battery type L...

Page 10: ...ees Fig 1 Repeat on the other side to unlock the lower handle bar 5 3 Unfold the lower handle bar 5 from storage position to working position 4 Align the pin of the handle bar lock 23 with one of the...

Page 11: ...ing holes of the upper handle bar 4 and the lower handle bar 5 LJ 0DNH VXUH WKH ZLUHV FRUG LQJ LQ KRRN RI WKH KDQGOH VXSSRUW 3 5 4 3 6 Fix the upper handle bar 4 to the lower handle bar 5 with the sid...

Page 12: ...equipped with a 4 stroke engine Before operation it is necessary to add suitable fuel and engine oil separately WARNING This product contains a separate operator s manual for the engine Service the en...

Page 13: ...5 hours The battery charger level indicator 10 turns off when battery is fully charged 10 11 21 10 21 10 34 Engine oil WARNING This product is not supplied with oil However for manufacturing reasons i...

Page 14: ...se brake clutch Storage Empty fuel tank Empty oil Clean and maintain Store WARNING This quick start provides only a short overview of how to start and stop the product For safe use it is essential to...

Page 15: ...rass e g pasture grass or for shredding leaves 2 For safety reasons it is essential to read the entire instruction manual before the UVW RSHUDWLRQ DQG WR REVHUYH DOO WKH LQVWUXFWLRQV WKHUHLQ 3 This pr...

Page 16: ...volume left to collect grass Fig 18 2 When the hatch 25b is closed the grass catcher 25 is full and must be emptied Fig 19 25b 18 19 25b WARNING Always attach the grass catcher 25 when using this SURG...

Page 17: ...harge chute 30 into the grass catcher 25 Use a proper tool such as a brush WARNING Never use your hands or feet to remove grass clippings from the rear discharge chute 30 4 Empty the grass clippings o...

Page 18: ...23 clicks in place 7 Lift up the product by its transportation handle 1a so that it standards vertically Fig 25 Cutting height adjustment WARNING Before adjusting the cutting height stop the engine a...

Page 19: ...crews are tightened 13a is clean Check if the electric starter battery 10 is charged 2 Always push the product using the handle 1 Keep the handle bar dry and free from lubricant to ensure safe support...

Page 20: ...to address a problem instantly can cause a malfunction which can result in serious injury or even death WARNING Stop the engine disconnect the spark plug connector 15 and let the product cool before p...

Page 21: ...O IXUWKHU ZRUNV PXVW EH SHUIRUPHG E D TXDOL HG VSHFLDOLVW Cleaning 1 Clean the product with a slightly damp cloth and mild soap Use a brush for areas that are hard to reach 2 In particular clean the a...

Page 22: ...one by an experienced operator Rework or sharpening blades is not recommended unless it is done NOTE We strongly recommend jacking the product when performing inspection and work on the cutting means...

Page 23: ...engine Use the Parts Repair Dealer Locator on BRIGGSandSTRATTON com to locate an engine dealer nearest you For service of the product outside of the engine contact Sertronics by helpline 0800 4840045...

Page 24: ...eaning section 3 Loosen the side levers 8 Unlock the lower handle bar lock 23 and fold the lower 5 and the upper handle bars 4 4 Store the product and its accessories in a well ventilated dry storage...

Page 25: ...t recycling centers in order to conserve natural resources Each country should have its collection centers for electrical and electronic equipment recycling For information about your recycling drop o...

Page 26: ...y be guaranteed until expiry of the original period guarantee period This guarantee covers product failures and malfunctions provided the product was used for the purpose for which it is intended and...

Page 27: ...52 53 MLMP475iSSP46 M S 2 MLMP475iSSP46 M S 2 In more detail In more detail...

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