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Working on steep slopes can be
dangerous.
MAX 20%
Injury hazard due to grass or solid
objects thrown out by mower.
Caution! Danger of explosion.
Battery acid/risk of chemical burns.
When getting on and off, never step
on the cutter deck.
Danger! Unintended activation.
Before working on the device, unplug
the spark plug connector. Keep your
hands and feet away from rotating
parts.
Before beginning any work on this
device, remove the ignition key and
observe all information contained in
these instructions.
Old batteries must not be disposed of
with domestic waste.
Caution!
Wear safety goggles.
Danger! No fire, sparks, naked flames,
nor smoking
Before tipping the device, remove the battery.
The mower may only be operated with attached grass
catcher connected to the discharge chute, discharge
flap or mulch locking component.
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Ensure these symbols mounted on the unit remain
legible.
Replace damaged or illegible symbols.
Symbols in the operating instructions
The following symbols are used in these operating
instructions:
Danger
Draws your attention to sources of potential
danger associated with the task you are
undertaking at the time which constitute a
danger to persons.
Caution
Draws your attention to potential hazards
associated with the task you are undertaking
at the time which could result in damage to
the mower.
Note
This indicates important information and
application tips.
Disposal instructions
Dispose of packaging remnants, old mowers, etc. in
accordance with local regulations.
Location details
Whenever a location on the mower is specified (e.g.
left, right), this is always from the perspective of the
driver, sitting in the seat, and facing forward.
Assembly
Assembling the device
The assembly of the device is illustrated at the end
of the operating manual or on a supplementary
sheet. Your device may differ from the illustration in
certain details.
Putting the battery into operation
Danger
Risk of poisoning and injury from battery
acid
Wear safety goggles and protective gloves. Do not
allow battery acid to come into contact with skin.
If you get battery acid on your face or in your eyes,
wash off immediately with cold water and consult a
doctor.
If you accidentally swallow battery acid, drink plenty
of water and consult a doctor immediately.
Store batteries out of the reach of children.
Never tilt the battery, as battery acid may run out.
Hand over any remaining battery acid to your dealer
or to a waste management company.
Assembly