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Lawn mower
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installed securely. ( See Fig C3)
NOTE:
Depress the grass bag slightly to
ensure that it is comp
4. REMOVING/EMPTyING
Lift the safety flap (9) and hold up. Remove
grass collection bag (5).
wARNING!
Always check the safety flap
can close the discharge outlet tightly
before using. Never lift the safety flap (9)
when the lawn mower is being used without
fitted grass collection bag.
OPERATION
1. STARTING AND STOPPING (See Fig
D1, D2)
STARTING
Connect the female extension cable connector
to the pigtail. Connect the plug to the mains
and switch ON.
The switch box is provided with a lock-
off button to prevent accidental starting.
With one hand press and hold the safety
button (D1), with the other hand squeeze the
switch lever (D2) towards the handle, and
release the safety lock-off button. The machine
is now started, wait until the product is at full
speed before cutting the grass. Then use both
y our hands to hold the switch lever to keep it
running.
STOPPING
Release the switch lever.
2. ADJUSTING ThE CUTTING hEIGhT
(See Fig E)
wARNING!
Before adjusting the
mower height, wait for the mower to
completely stop. Mower blades continue to
rotate after the machine is switched off and
a rotating blade can cause injury. Wait until
all machine components have completely
stopped before touching them.
Before your first cut, adjust the mower cutting
depth to the desired position. The lawnmower
can be set to 3 cutting heights between 20 mm
and 60 mm.
Grip one wheel and pull it out of the groove
and reposition it in the required height. ALL
other wheels should be positioned at the
same height.
3. GRASS COLLECTION bAG FILLING
INDICATOR (See F)
To remind you on time to empty when the
grass collection bag is full, we provide an
indicator on the top of bag. And you can
follow as below:
Fully status: flap fall down (a)
Empty status: flap float (b)
4. REAR DISChARGE (See G)
The mower provides a rear discharge function,
so that you can mower without bag collection.
The debris will be discharged from the rear
chute.
5. MOwING
For cutting convenience, it may be best to start
mowing at a point close to the power supply
and to work your way away from the supply.
Mow the lawn at a right angle from the power
supply and place the power cable to side
which has already been cut.
wARNING!
When mowing do not allow
the motor to labor particularly in heavy
conditions. When the motor labors the speed
of the motor drops and you will hear a change
in the motor sound, when this occurs, stop
mowing, release the switch lever and raise the
height of cut. Failure to do so could damage
the machine.
MAINTENANCE
Remove the plug from the socket before
carrying out any adjustment, servicing or
maintenance.
Your power tool requires no additional
lubrication or maintenance.
There are no user serviceable parts in your
power tool. Never use water or chemical
cleaners to clean your power tool. Wipe clean
with a dry cloth. Always store your power tool
in a dry place. Keep the motor ventilation slots
clean. Keep all working controls free of dust.
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