Guide the connection cord
behind you when mowing.
Connection cords can be
inadvertently cut when
mowing and therefore
involve a high accident risk.
For this reason, mow so
that the connection cord is
always visible in the area of
grass that has already been
cut.
Mowing on slopes
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For safety reasons, the lawn
mower must not be used on
inclines of more than 25°.
A slope inclination of 25°
(46.6 %) corresponds to a
vertical height increase of
46.6 cm for a 100 cm
horizontal distance.
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Correct motor load
Do not switch on the mower
in tall grass or at the lowest
cutting height.
The lawn mower load must
never cause the motor speed
to drop significantly.
If the speed drops, select a
higher cutting height setting
and/or reduce the rate of
feed.
Thermal motor
overload protection
If an overload of the motor
occurs during operation, the
built-in thermal overload
protection device
automatically deactivates the
motor.
Causes for an overload:
- mowing excessively high
grass or with cutting height
adjusted too low
- excessive rate of feed
- unsuitable or excessively
long connection cord
(voltage loss)
(see section "Electrical
connection")
- inadequate cleaning of the
cooling air guide (inlet
slots)
To recommence operation:
Resume normal operation of
the appliance following a
cooling period of approx.
10 min (depending on the
ambient temperature) (see
section "Initial operation")
If the mowing blade
blocks
Switch off the motor
immediately and disconnect
the plug. Then eliminate the
cause of the fault.
Initial operation of
appliance
CAUTION
-
Carefully inspect the
complete area on which
the appliance is to be
used and remove any
stones, sticks, wires,
bones and other foreign
objects.
-
Start the motor in
accordance with the
instructions.
-
Be particularly careful
when turning the mower
around or pulling it
towards you.
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Risk of injury!
Never put hands or feet on
or underneath rotating
parts.
-
Always wear robust shoes
and long trousers when
mowing. Never mow
barefoot or in sandals.
-
Never mow in the vicinity
of other persons,
particularly children, or
animals.
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