To stop the mower simply, release the
brake
lever and the mower will stop.
ATTENTION : After switching off ,
the cutting blade will go on turning for a
few seconds, make sure the blade has come to a complete stand
still
.
CAUTION:
Do not rapidly switch off and on.
7.2
Adjusting the cutting height
Make sure your machine is switched off and the
blad
e has come to a
complete stand
still
before adjusting the cutting height.
ATTENTION: The blades continue to rotate for a few seconds after the
machine is switched off, a rotating blade can cause injury.
Your lawnmower is equipped with a central height adjustment system, offering:
6 height settings: 20mm, 30mm, 40mm, 50mm, 60mm and 70mm
Select the cutting height by locking the lever in the d
e
sired position.
Note
: For the first cut of the season,
a high cutting position should be selected.
7.3
Mowing / Cutting the grass
Select a cutting height to suit the actual height of the grass. If necessary, mow the same
section several times so that no more than 4cm is removed
at once
.
Place the lawnmower on the edge of the lawn, close to the
power supply. Work away from that point.
Alter the position of the cable at each turn, move it to the
already cut side.
When mowing, do not
allow
the motor
to
work
to
o
hard.
If
the rotating speed drops to
o
much (you will hear
that
the motor sound changes) stop
mowing and change the
mowing height to a higher position to
avoid damaging
your mower.
NOTE
: The motor is protected by a safety overload switch
7.4
Empty the grass box
To prevent the ejector opening / blade becoming clogged and unnecessary overloading of the
motor, empty the grass box once it is full.
7.5
Hours of operation
Observe your national and regional regulations
relating to
noise which
may
specify
hours
during which a lawn mower may be operated.
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