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(e.g. paper, textiles). Risk
of fire due to heating during
charging.
•
If the power cable for this
equipment is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufac-
turer, a customer service agent
of the same or a similarly quali-
fied person in order to prevent
hazards.
The battery of your lawnmower
is only partially precharged
upon delivery and must be
fully charged up before being
used for the first time. For the
first charge, we recommend
charging the battery for about
2 to 3 hours. Insert the battery
into the base and connect the
charger to the mains.
•
Remove the mains plug when
the battery is fully charged and
disconnect the charger from
the device. The charging time
is around 1 hour.
•
Do not allow your battery to
charge continuously. Continu-
ously recharging small capaci-
ties may damage the battery
cells.
•
Do not charge nonrecharge-
able batteries in the charger.
This could damage the appli-
ance.
Initial Operation
Caution! Risk of injury from
rotating blades. Carry out work
on the equipment only when the
blade is switched off and sta-
tionary.
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Observe the Briggs & Stratton in-
struction manual supplied.
Before starting the equipment, you must
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Remove the Protective Caps
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Install the handle bar
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Install the grass collection box
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Install the starter cord
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Insert and charge the battery
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Fill with engine oil
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Fill with petrol
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adjust cutting height if required
Installing the Handle Bar
Caution! When installing
the handle bar, ensure that
the Bowden cables are not
squashed.
1. Fasten the lower handle bar (4)
using the bar fastening screws
and wing nuts.
You can determine the desired
tilt by selecting one of the two
possible screw positions.
2. Unfold upper handlebar (1) and
D
push locking lever (20)
toward bar.
3. Fix the Bowden cables to the
bar using the cable clamp (5)
Install/empty grass catchment
basket
Caution: Do not operate the
equipment with the grass col-
lection box or impact protection
installed incompletely. Risk of
injury!
Assemble grass catchment
basket (19):
1. Pull plastic loops (26) over bas-
ket rods (25).