7.3
Cutting and mulching lawns
Stand upright behind the tool. Hold the handle (4)
with both hands and push the tool forward at
walking pace.
7.4
Stopping the machine
Fig. F.
1. Release the switch bracket (3) to stop the
machine.
WARNING! Wait until the blade comes to a
complete standstill before starting the
machine again. Do not switch the machine off and
back on again in quick succession.
WARNING! Always remove the safety key
(16) and the battery packs (18) after you have
finished your work.
7.5
Empty the collection bag
Fig. C
Regularly check the fill level in the collection bag (8)
and empty it before it fills up too much.
1. Stopping the machine.
2. Pull off the safety key (16).
3. Remove the battery packs (18) .
4. Unfold the rear ejection flap (7) upwards and
hold.
5. Hold collection bag (8) on its handles and detach
the hooks from the flap rod.
6. Close the rear ejection flap (7) .
7. Empty the collection bag (8) .
8. Cleaning, storage
WARNING! Pull out safety key (16) and
remove the battery packs (18) . Unintentional
startup can cause serious injuries. The blade must
be stationary.
8.1
Cleaning
• Clean the bottom of the mower unit after each
use: Remove grass clippings, leaves, dirt and
other deposits.
8.2
Storage
• Allow to the machine to cool before storage and
cleaning.
• Make sure that the machine does not have any
loose or damaged parts.
If necessary:
- Tighten the screws.
- Have the machine repaired.
• Store the machine in a dry place.
• Ensure that children cannot get anywhere near
the machine.
You can store the machine in a space-saving
manner: Fig. G.
1. Pull on the knobs (9) and turn by 90°.
2. Fold the handles (4) downwards.
3. Align the knobs (9) in the stop position on the
brackets.
4. Rotate the knobs by 90° so that they engage in
the holes of the brackets.
5. Set up the machine as shown in fig. G.
9. Maintenance
WARNING! Pull out safety key (16) and
remove the battery packs (18) . Unintentional
startup can cause serious injuries. The blade must
be stationary.
WARNING! Keep motor and battery pack free
from grass, leaves or grease.
CAUTION! Do not use strong solvents or
cleaning agents on the plastic housing or
components.
9.1
General maintenance
• Check the machine for damaged, missing or
loose parts such as screws, nuts, bolts and caps
before each use.
• Tighten all fasteners and caps properly.
• Clean the machine with a dry cloth. Do not use
water.
• Never service damaged battery packs. Any
service of battery packs should only be
performed by the manufacturer or authorized
service providers.
9.2
Replacing the blade
WARNING! Pull out safety key (16) and
remove the battery packs (18) . Unintentional
startup can cause serious injuries. The blade must
be stationary.
WARNING! Use only approved blades. See
the Accessories chapter.
WARNING! Wear hard-wearing safety gloves
and goggles. Pay attention to the sharp blade
edges.
Fig. H.
1. Stopping the machine.
2. Pull off the safety key (16).
3. Remove the battery packs (18) .
4. Make sure that the blade (23) has come to a
standstill.
5. Place the machine on its side.
6. Position a sturdy piece of wood (5 cm x 5 cm x
60 cm) in such a way that the movement of the
blade is prevented.
7. Unscrew the fixing screw (21) (anti-clockwise)
with a wrench (AF 15). Remove the fixing screw
(21) and washer (22).
8. Remove the worn blade (23).
9. Position the new blade (23): Ensure that the
arrow-shaped holes in the blade (24) match the
directional arrows on the machine (24).
10.Position a sturdy piece of wood (5 cm x 5 cm x
60 cm) in such a way that the movement of the
blade is prevented.
11.Insert washer (22) and fixing screw (21) and
tighten with a wrench (AF 15) (clockwise).
9.3
Lubrication
Lubrication is not required.
ENGLISH en
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