Be particularly careful when
changing direction on a
slope in order to prevent
loss of control.
- For safety reasons, the
appliance must not be used
on slopes with an incline of
more than 25° (46.6 %).
Risk of injury!
A slope inclination of 25°
corresponds to a vertical
height increase of 46.6 cm
for a 100 cm horizontal
distance.
max. 25°
100
Be particularly careful when
moving backwards and
when pulling the lawn
mower.
Risk of stumbling.
- Be particularly careful when
turning the mower around
or pulling it towards you.
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Switch off the engine if
tilting of the mower is
necessary when
transporting over surfaces
other than grass, and when
transporting the mower to
and from mowing areas.
- Do not alter the basic
setting of the engine or run
at excessive engine
speeds.
- Before starting the engine,
disengage the drive.
- The appliance must not be
tilted when starting the
engine.
- Follow the instructions for
starting the engine and only
switch on when your feet
are a safe distance away
from the cutting tools.
- Keep other persons away
from the danger area.
- Danger of injury!
Never put your
hands or feet on or
underneath rotating parts.
Never touch the rotating
blade. Always observe the
safety distance indicated by
the handlebar.
- Never lift or carry the
appliance with the engine
running.
- Switch off the engine and
detach the spark plug
socket:
- before remedying
blockages.
- if the blade has hit a
foreign object. the cutting
tool needs to be checked
for possible damage.
- before checking,
cleaning or performing
work on the mower.
- If the mower begins to
vibrate excessively. it
must be checked
immediately.
- Switch off the engine:
- before leaving the
appliance unattended;
- before filling with fuel.
- before transporting the
appliance.
- Beware of the cutting tool
running on for several
seconds before
coming to a
standstill.
- In order to prevent fire
hazards, keep the engine,
cooling ribs and exhaust
free from grass, leaves or
escaping oil (or grease).
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