background image

1

Contents

I -   Parts list 

A/1

II -   Technical data 

1

III -   Safety instructions 

2

IV -   Getting started 

5

V -   Operation 

6

VI -  Maintenance and repair 

7

VII -  Guarantee 

9

VIII -  EC Declaration of conformity  

10

I - Parts list

1.  Upper handle
2.  Power button
3.  Power on indicator
4.  Motor on/off grip (x 2)
5.  Power cable 
6.  Motor cable 
7.   Handle joint (x 2)
8.  Handle twist lock (x 2)
9.  Wing knob (x 2)
10. Power cable tidy
11.  Blade spanner
12. Motor cable saddle clip (x 2)
13. Hinged cover
14. Cover latch
15. Mower body
16. Height adjustment lever
17.  Lower handle
18. Lower handle fixing clip (x 2)
19. Grass box
20. Wheel (x 4)
21. Front handle
22. Blade
23. Blade bolt
24. Blade height spacer (blue)
25. Blade height spacer (yellow)
26. Filter cover
27. Filter

II -  Technical data

Voltage:.....................................230–240V ~ 50 Hz
Motor power:............................................... 1700W
No-load speed: .....................................4500min

-1

Cutting width (swathe):........................36cm (14”)
Cutting heights: 
  With blue spacer in place................................... 
 

5 (16mm, 25mm, 35mm, 45mm and 60mm)

  With blue spacer removed................................. 
 

5 (22mm, 31mm, 41mm, 51mm and 66mm)    

Grass box capacity: ..................................34 litres
Approximate weight:.....................................16 kg

NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA

A weighted sound pressure level:..........83 dB(A)
A weighted sound power level: ...........95.8 dB(A)
Declared guaranteed sound power level: 
............................................................. 96 dB(A)
Typical weighted vibration:.....................4.76m/s

2

The sound intensity level for the operator 
may exceed 85dB(A) and sound protection 
measures are necessary

Summary of Contents for MAC1700RMA

Page 1: ...nd exceed your expectations of quality and reliability Please take the time to carefully read this entire instruction manual before using your new product and take note of the basic safety precautions...

Page 2: ...A C B 7c 7b 7a 6a 4a 3b 9 8 6b 3a 2 1 10 4b 5 11 12 13 15 14 16a 16b 17a 17b 1 3 4 6 10 14 13 7 8 9 5 12 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 24 2 3 4 27 26...

Page 3: ...clip x 2 19 Grass box 20 Wheel x 4 21 Front handle 22 Blade 23 Blade bolt 24 Blade height spacer blue 25 Blade height spacer yellow 26 Filter cover 27 Filter II Technical data Voltage 230 240V 50 Hz M...

Page 4: ...s such The recommended size of extension cord is not lighter than 1 5mm2 and a maximum of 10 metres in length Completely uncoil your extension cable before use to prevent overheating and loss of mower...

Page 5: ...ox on the upper handle 7 ADJUSTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT CAUTION Never carry out any assembly operations or adjustments with the power connected to the mower Always ensure that the power button is in the...

Page 6: ...on both motor on off grips Keep your hands on the upper handle in order to control the mower Allow the motor to stop completely before releasing control of the handle 14 MOWING WARNING Only use this...

Page 7: ...cals such as petrol or solvents to clean plastic parts Never disassemble the tool or carry out any repairs Always have the mower maintained or repaired by a competent person at an authorised service c...

Page 8: ...EEC amended by 93 68 EEC The EMC Directive 89 336 amended by 93 68 EEC The Outdoor Noise Directive 2000 14 EC EN 60335 1 1994 A1 A2 A11 A16 EN 60335 2 77 2000 EN 50366 2003 EN55014 1 2000 A1 A12 EN550...

Page 9: ...12...

Reviews: