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Warning Symbols

The following warning symbols appear throughout 

this manual and indicate the appropriate safety 

measures you should take when operating and 

maintaining the appliance.

Read the instruction handbook before 

operating this machine.

Wear eye and ear protection (PPE).

Do not expose to rain.

Keep bystanders away.

Beware of sharp blades. Blades continue to 

rotate after the motor is switched off. Remove 

plug from mains before maintenance or if 

cord is damaged.

Keep flexible cord away from cutting means.

Blade continues to rotate after the 

machine is switched off. Wait until all 

machine components have completely 

stopped before touching them.

Summary of Contents for 577138

Page 1: ...on that will help you get the best from your product ensuring it is assembled correctly and safely If you need help or have damaged or missing parts call the Customer Helpline on 0343 515 1905 IMPORTANT Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...ty Warnings 3 Intended Use 11 Warning Symbols 12 In the Box 14 Assemble the Lawn Mower 16 Operation 19 Maintenance And Storage 23 Troubleshooting 26 Technical Data 27 Disposal 28 Getting Help 28 Warranty 28 Contents ...

Page 3: ...ons and to acquaint yourself with the machine its correct usage and all safety requirements Keep this manual in a safe place so that the information is available to the operator at all times If you give the equipment to any other person give them these operating instructions as well We accept no liability for damage or accidents which result from non compliance of these instructions NOTE Only supp...

Page 4: ...the mower is working disconnect the mains plug from the power supply immediately and then check the extent of the damage Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the mower Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experien...

Page 5: ... check the cutting blade fastening bolts and the entire cutting unit for any signs of wear or damage To prevent imbalance or vibration worn or damaged cutting blades and fastening bolts must always be replaced in full Damaged parts on the mower must be replaced by qualified personnel Use only genuine spare parts In areas where the mains supply is weak or bearing a high load this mower may cause fu...

Page 6: ...ower has struck a foreign object switch off the motor and disconnect the mains lead before you inspect it or clear any blockages in the grass ejection area Always use the lawn mower with the grass collection bag fitted correctly Check the site on which you intend to use the lawn mower and remove all objects that may be caught or thrown up by the mower Foreign bodies must be removed before you star...

Page 7: ...rom the discharge chute Before you attach or empty the grass collection bag switch off the motor and wait until the blade has come to a complete standstill Make sure you keep your feet at a safe distance from the mower blade at all times Do not stand near the grass ejection chute if the grass collection bag is not fitted The safety distance from the moving blade produced by the push handle must be...

Page 8: ... the plug from the power supply if the mower strikes a foreign body Check the mower for signs of damage and carry out all necessary repair work before you start the mower again If the lawn mower begins to vibrate abnormally switch it off immediately disconnect the plug and check it carefully Ensure that all the nuts bolts and screws are tight and that the mower is in a safe condition for use Do no...

Page 9: ... OFF switch Do not touch the cutting blade until the machine has been disconnected from the mains and the cutting blade has reached a complete standstill Never lift or carry the mower whilst the motor is running Switch off the motor and disconnect the plug whenever you leave the lawn mower Keep the lawn mower in a dry place which is inaccessible to children at all times Before you adjust or clean ...

Page 10: ...a damaged cord before it is disconnected from the mains supply A damaged cord could allow parts to become live and cause a risk of electrocution Do not attempt to touch the blades before the machine is disconnected from the supply and the blades have come to a complete stop Keep extension cords away from the blade The blade can cause damage to cords and lead to contact with live parts Disconnect f...

Page 11: ...ine that deviates from its intended use and is not included in these instructions is considered unauthorised use and relieves the manufacturer from his or her legal liability This includes the use of unapproved accessories and replacement parts This tool is manufactured in accordance with the relevant safety regulations To avoid dan ger electrical appliances must only be repaired by qualified tech...

Page 12: ...operating this machine Wear eye and ear protection PPE Do not expose to rain Keep bystanders away Beware of sharp blades Blades continue to rotate after the motor is switched off Remove plug from mains before maintenance or if cord is damaged Keep flexible cord away from cutting means Blade continues to rotate after the machine is switched off Wait until all machine components have completely stop...

Page 13: ...s and packaging should be sorted taken to the local recycling centre and disposed of in an environmentally safe way Cutting width The product complies with the applicable European directives and an evaluation method of conformity for these directives was done The product complies with the applicable UK directives and an evaluation method of conformity for these directives was followed 34CM ...

Page 14: ...14 In the Box 1 2 3 4 5a 5b 5 6 7 5 5a 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 8a 18 21 19 20 16 17 ...

Page 15: ...rrying handle 5b Bolt x 2 15 Cable guide 6 Grass collection bag handle 16 Deflector guard 7 Lower handle bar 17 Cable clip x 2 8 Grass collection bag top 18 Safety button 8a Grass collection bag full indicator 19 Blade 8b Frame x 2 20 Nut 9 Grass collection bag 21 Rear roller 9a Clamping sleeve x 2 NOTE Parts marked with are not shown in this overview Please refer to the respective section in the ...

Page 16: ...d them turn them anticlockwise to loosen them and then attempt to fold them again Do not use excessive force Adjust the lower handle to the desired operating position There are three possible positions 2 The upper handle bar 4 is assembled to the lower handle bar 7 using the bolts 5b washers 5a and quick release levers 5 on either side Fig 2 There are two possible positions Select the position app...

Page 17: ... Fig 4 2 Fully insert the rods of the metal frame 8b into the slots 9b on either side of the plastic base Fig 5 3 Secure the cable against the handle frame with the supplied cable clips 17 and cable guide 15 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 17 15 8 6 8b 9b Fig 6 3 Ensure the side clamping sleeves 9a are properly fixed onto the frame Fig 6 9a ...

Page 18: ...g 9 on the mounting bracket provided at the back of the lawn mower Fig 7 3 Lower the deflector guard onto the grass collection bag Always ensure the deflector guard and the grass collection bag are fitted securely Step 3 Attaching the grass collection bag Fig 7 9 16 ...

Page 19: ...lowering the cutting height gradually at each pass These techniques will help to avoid over stressing your grass To adjust the cutting height gently pull the cutting height adjuster 10 towards you to disengage it from its existing position and move it to the desired cutting height position Fig 8 Ensure it clicks back firmly into position Setting the cutting height Operation Fig 8 Position Cutting ...

Page 20: ... press the safety button 18 on the handle then activate the switch lever 1 Fig 10 Release the safety button 2 To switch off release the switch lever WARNING After switching off the equipment the blade may continue to turn for several seconds Do not touch the moving blade There is a risk of serious injury Fig 10 Fig 9 CAUTION Before you connect the equipment to the mains supply make sure that the d...

Page 21: ...gth of the handle This distance must be maintained at all times Take special care when mowing and changing direction on embankments and slopes Ensure that you have a secure surface to stand on wear shoes with anti slip soles that offer good grip and suitable long trousers Always mow across the slope not in an up or down direction For safety reasons do not use the mower on gradients exceeding 15 Ta...

Page 22: ...lection bag is full and needs to be emptied no airflow through the grass collection bag Fig 13 Fig 12 Fig 13 Emptying the grass collection bag To remove the grass collection bag raise the deflector guard 16 with one hand and remove the grass collection bag 9 holding its handle with your other hand Fig 14 To maintain safety the deflector guard automatically closes to the rear discharge position whe...

Page 23: ...evice WARNING Always wear work gloves when engaging in any maintenance work Only replace the blade with a genuine replacement blade as this will ensure top performance and safety under all conditions Blade maintenance WARNING If the blade is blunt it can be sharpened in a specialised workshop If the blade is damaged or showing signs of imbalance it must be replaced Carry out the following steps to...

Page 24: ...four quick release levers and fold down the upper and lower handle bars so the equipment takes up less space Ensure that the cable is not caught 2 Allow the motor to cool before storing the equipment in a confined space 3 Do not cover the equipment with nylon bags as moisture could build up Storing Fig 16 Fig 15 20 19 ...

Page 25: ...loured black The brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked L or coloured red WARNING Never connect live or neutral wires to the earth terminal of the plug Only fit an approved BS 1363 or BS 1363 A plug and correctly rated BS 1362 13 Amp fuse If in doubt consult a qualified electrician NOTE If a moulded plug is fitted and has to be removed take great care in disposing of the plug and seve...

Page 26: ... the after sales helpline Defective motor Grass too long Set at a higher cut setting Lift the front wheels slightly by pressing down on the handle bar Motor stops Blade is blocked Disconnect from the mains and remove blockage Untidy finish motor labours Cut height too low Set a higher cutting height Blade blunt Sharpen or replace the blade Blade area blocked Remove blockage Blade assembled incorre...

Page 27: ...ad speed 3450min 1 Cutting width 34cm Cutting height 20 30 40 50 60 70mm Volume of grass collection bag 35L Measured sound pressure level LpA 84dB A K 3dB Measured sound power level LWA 92 2dB A K 1 85dB Guaranteed sound power level LWA 96dB A Vibration at the handlebars ahv 1 2m s2 Protection class Net weight 11 1Kg II ...

Page 28: ...pair of the item where this is possible or a replacement or a refund Your statutory rights remain unaffected in particular any rights you may have under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 This warranty is given by HHGL Limited MK9 1BA HHGL ROI Limited D02 X576 Please note This warranty does not apply to products misused or neglected and only covers domestic use It does not apply to commercial use of the...

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