Otherwise, the quick-clamp levers (4b) must be turned
clockwise to tighten them or anti-clockwise to loosen
them.
8.1.1
Adjust the position of the lower push
bar (4) (Fig. 5)
Notes:
Three positions are possible.
Make sure that the teeth mesh.
1. Loosen the two clamping levers (4b).
2. Loosen the two clamping levers (4b) by turning them
anti-clockwise.
3. Move the lower push bar (4) to the desired position
(use the markings as a guide).
4. Close the lower push bar (4) again (see 8.1).
8.2
Installation of the upper push bar
(2) (Fig. 6, 7)
1. Screw the upper push bar (2) to the lower push bars
(4) with one flat head screw (2a), a washer (2b), a cy-
lindrical nut (2d) and a quick-clamp lever (2c) on each
side.
Two positions are possible.
2. Lock the two quick-clamp levers (2) by pressing them
in the direction of the upper push bar (2).
They must rest against the upper push bar (2) in such
a way that they can be tightened with moderate force.
Otherwise, the quick-clamp levers (2b) must be turned
clockwise to tighten them or anti-clockwise to loosen
them.
8.3
Fitting the cable holder (9)
(Fig. 1, 8)
1. Clip the two cable holders (9) into the upper push bar
(2) and lower push bar (4) and secure the cable (10).
8.4
Mount the grass collection basket
(5) (Fig. 9)
1. Push the rubber lips (5b) over the frame (5c) from the
inside at the corresponding points.
8.5
Fit the carry handle (5a) to the
grass collection basket (5) (Fig. 9)
1. Attach the carrying handle (5a) of the grass collection
bag (5) to the holder provided on the top of the grass
collection bag (5).
9
Pre-commissioning
NOTE
Some noise pollution from this product is un-
avoidable. Postpone noisy work to approved
and designated times. If necessary, adhere to
rest periods and limit the duration of work to
the bare minimum.
For your personal protection and the protec-
tion of nearby persons, wear suitable hearing
protection.
9.1
Setting the cutting height (Fig. 10)
ATTENTION
The cutting height may only be adjusted
when the engine is shut off.
• In dense, tall grass, set the highest cutting level and
mow more slowly. A high cutting height should be se-
lected for the first cut of the season. Adjust the cutting
height so that the product is not overloaded.
• Set the cutting height depending on the actual length
of the lawn.
• Carry out several passes so that a maximum of 4 cm
of lawn is removed at a time.
6 different cutting heights can be set:
Ornamental lawn
1 =
2 =
3 =
The cutting height is adjusted via the cutting height ad-
justment lever (6).
1. Pull the cutting height adjustment lever (6) outwards.
2. Move the cutting height adjustment lever (6) to the de-
sired position.
3. Release the cutting height adjustment lever (6) again.
The lever locks into the desired position.
9.2
Inserting/removing the batteries
(17) into/from the battery mount
(Fig. 11, 12)
Inserting the battery
1. Open the cover (7).
2. Slide the batteries (17) into the battery mounts. The
batteries (17) click into place audibly.
3. Close the cover (7).
Removing the battery
1. Open the cover (7).
2. Press the unlock button (18) for the batteries (17) and
remove them from the battery mounts.
3. Close the cover (7).
9.3
Preparing the area to be mowed
1. Before mowing, carefully examine the area.
2. Remove stones, sticks, bones, wires, toys and other
objects that may be ejected by the product.
3. Ensure that no other people are present on the sur-
face to be mowed.
10 Operation
The battery-powered lawnmower has a cutting tool that
rotates parallel to the cutting plane. It is equipped with a
powerful and quiet-running electric motor, a robust hous-
ing, a safety bar, a safety key, a double-sided lawn edge
intake and a grass collection bag. The product's height
can also be adjusted to 6 positions and has smooth-run-
ning wheels. Please refer to the following descriptions for
the function of the controls.
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Utility lawn
25 mm
4 =
35 mm
5 =
45 mm
6 =
55 mm
65 mm
75 mm
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