Mowing
A well-kept lawn needs mowing once a week, or even more frequently
during the growing season. The best results are obtained by frequent
mowing when the grass is dry. The mowing should be done at normal
walking pace, in straight lengths, with the cuts overlapping. The height of the
cut grass should not be too low. The best results is obtained with the cutting
height set at one of the two positions in the middle.
Setting the cutting height. Fig 3
Four different cutting heights are available. Adjustment is carried out by
pulling out the setting knobs and replacing them in the desired position.
Check that the setting is the same on both sides.
Adjusting the cutting function. Figs 4 and 5
The mower is correctly adjusted when delivered. There is a gap of a few
hundredths of a millimeter between the cylinder blades and the bottom
blade. The blades are of hardened steel and retain their sharpness over
many years if the mower is correctly used and well maintained.
Stones and other objects can cause damage to the cylinder blades and the
bottom blade. Small burrs can arise which cause a scraping sound. This
sound disappears gradually if the damage is only slight.
Small blemishes (burrs) can be removed using a small file or similar. The filing
must be done with care so that the cutting edges of the blades are not
damaged. In cases of serious wear or damage, the blade cylinder and
bottom blade must be returned for round grinding, flat grinding or
replacement.
Adjustment may become necessary if the mower starts to cut unevenly or
make more noise after a long period of use. Turn the mower upside down
and, as in fig 4, locate any damage to the blades. File away burrs and
uneven parts (taking care not to damage the cutting edges). Then test the
blade setting by cutting paper. Use a paper quality which matches the paper
in these instructions.
Loosen both screws until the cylinder can just be rotated freely. Start to
tighten the left-hand screw (fig. 5) and rotate the cylinder until it begins to
make light contact with the bottom blade. Then loosen the screw so that the
cylinder just leaves the bottom blade and rotates quietly. Repeat this
procedure on the right-hand side. Check the setting as before, with paper.
Accurate adjustment gives the best mowing results.
Maintenance
The mower should be cleaned each time it is used. A deposit of grass on the
blades impedes the cutting action.
Lubricate the blade edges and mowing parts at the end of the season. The
mower should be stored in a dry place.
Small repairs can usually be carried out by the owner. If assistance is
needed with service or spare parts, contact the nearest retailer.
The product liability act does not apply in cases of misuse or faulty repair
work. Use only genuine spare parts.
Grass collector. Fig 6
A grass collector is available as an extra accessory. Collection functions
best in dry weather with the mowing done at an even, brisk walking pace.