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Problem
Potential
cause
Cuttings remain on
The cuttings collec­
the ground
tion bag 7 is
overfilled or the
discharge chute is
blocked.
Grass too wet.
● Storage
NOTE!
Improper storage of the device can result in
damage.
Let the device dry before storing it. Residual moisture
and cuttings remaining in the device can lead to
mould formation.
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Thoroughly clean the device (see "Cleaning").
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Store the device in a clean, dry, frost-protected
place out of the reach of children.
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Store the device in a location away from sunlight
and other heat sources.
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Always store device parts and accessories together
with the device.
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Store the device and accessories at a temperature
between +5 °C and +20 °C.
● Disposal
The packaging is made entirely of recyclable
materials, which you may dispose of at local
recycling facilities.
Note the labels of the packaging
materials when sorting the waste.
These list the abbreviation (a) and
number (b) with the following
meaning:
1-7: plastics; 20-22: paper and cardboard;
80-98: composites.
Troubleshooting / Storage / Disposal
Remedy
Empty the cuttings
collection bag 7
and remove
cuttings from the
discharge chute.
Let the lawn dry.
The product including accessories and packaging mate­
rials can be recycled and are subject to an extended
obligation of the manufacturer. Dispose of these sepa­
rately in accordance with the depicted info-tri (sorting
information) for better waste management. The Triman
logo is only valid in France.
dispose of obsolete electrical and electronic equipment
separate from unsorted household waste. This ensures
environmentally friendly and resource-saving disposal.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries that are not perma­
nently installed in electrical and electronic equipment
and can be removed without destruction must be sepa­
rated from such devices and disposed of properly before
turning the device over to a collection point. The same
applies for illuminants that can be removed from the
device without destruction.
Private owners of electrical and electronic devices can
dispose of these at municipal collection points. The
disposal of obsolete devices is free of charge.
This free take-back obligation applies if the device has
been purchased at a store or delivered to a home
address. The place of performance of the take-back obli­
gation is the same as the place of performance of the
delivery. Transport charges may not be invoiced for the
returned devices.
In general, distributors are obligated to ensure the free
take-back of obsolete devices through suitable collection
points within a reasonable distance.
FR
The icon with the crossed-out waste bin indi­
cates that electrical and electronic equipment
must not be disposed of in the household
waste. Consumers are obligated by law to
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