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we live Try not to cause any disturbance to the surround
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ing area.
Scrupulously comply with local regulations and provi
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sions for the disposal of packaging oils petrol lters dam
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aged parts or any elements which have a strong impact on
the environment this waste must not be disposed of as
normal waste it must be separated and taken to speci ed
waste disposal centres where the material will be recycled
Scrupulously comply with local regulations for the dis
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posal of waste materials after mowing
When decommissioning do not pollute the environment
with the machine but hand it over to a disposal centre in
accordance with the local laws in force
GETTING TO KNOW THE MACHINE
MACHINE DESCRIPTION
AND SCOPE OF APPLICATION
This machine is a garden tool and precisely a pedestrian
controlled lawnmower
The machine is essentially composed of an engine which
drives a cutting means enclosed in a casing equipped with
wheels and a handle
The operator is able to operate the machine and use the
main controls always staying behind the handle at a safe
distance from the rotating cutting means If the operator
leaves the machine the engine and cutting means will stop
within a few seconds
Intended use
This machine was designed and manufactured for cutting
and collecting grass in gardens and grassy areas in ar
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eas in proportion to its cutting capacity done by a pedes
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trian operator.
The presence of attachments or speci c devices can pre
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vent cut grass from being collected or produce a mulching
e ect depositing cut grass on the ground
This machine can
mow chop and deposit the grass on the ground
mulching e ect
mow the grass and discharge it sideways
for suitably equipped machines
User types
This machine is intended for use by consumers i e non
professional operators The machine is intended for DIY
use only
Improper use
Any other usage not in keeping with the above mentioned
ones may be hazardous and harm persons and or dam
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age things Examples of improper use may include but are
not limited to
transporting persons children or animals on the ma
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chine;
letting oneself be transported by the machine
using the machine to tow or push loads
using the machine for leaf or debris collection
using the machine to trim hedges or for cutting vegeta
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tion other than grass;
use of the machine by more than one person
using the cutting means on surfaces other than grass
IDENTIFICATION LABEL
AND MACHINE COMPONENTS
see figures on page ii
1.
Acoustic power level
2.
CE conformity marking
3.
Year of manufacture
4.
Type of lawnmower
5.
Serial number
6.
Name and address of Manufacturer
7.
Article Code
8.
Engine rated power and maximum
operating speed
9.
Weight in kg
11.
Chassis
12.
Engine
13.
Cutting means
14a.
Side discharge chute (if provided)
14b.
Side discharge guard (if provided)
15.
Handle
16.
Throttle
17.
Engine brake lever cutting means
18.
Drive engagement lever
As soon as you have purchased the machine do not forget
to write the identi cation numbers in the spaces
on the last page of the manual
The example of the Declaration of Conformity is provided
on the penultimate page of the manual
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS INDICATED
ON THE CONTROLS where foreseen
21.
Slow
22.
Fast
23.
Choke
24.
Engine stop
25.
Drive on
26.
Idle
27.
Engine ignition
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Your lawnmower should be
used with due care and attention Therefore pictograms
have been placed on various parts of the machine to re
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mind you of the main precautions to be taken Their mean
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ing is explained below You are also asked to carefully read
the safety regulations in the speci c chapter of this manual
Replace damaged or illegible labels
41.
Warning Read the instruction handbook before using
the machine
42.
Risk of thrown objects Keep all persons away from the
work area whilst mowing
43.
Danger of cutting yourself Cutting means in motion
Do not put hands or feet near or under the opening of
the cutting means housing Disconnect the spark plug
cap and read the instructions before carrying out any
maintenance or repairs
Summary of Contents for MCS 474 Series
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