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4 Direction-of-travel lever
Do not make any adjustments until the device is
at a standstill. To do this, fully depress and hold
down the brake pedal.
Forwards = Lever to "F/
Idling = Lever to "N"
Reverse = Lever to "R/
5 Discharge chute
Convey clippings to the grass catcher.
6 Cutting height adjustment lever
Using the lever set the different cutting height
levels (1 to max. 5 - depending on model).
Level 1 = Lowest cutting height - cutter deck all
the way down.
Level 5* = Highest cutting height - cutter deck all
the way up.
(* Depending on model. Highest number corre-
sponds to the highest cutting height.)
7 PTO lever
The PTO lever mechanically switches the cutter
deck on and off.
Switch off the cutter deck
= Press lever out of recess and pull all the way
backwards.
Switch on the cutter deck
= Slowly press lever forwards and engage in
recess.
8 Oil filler neck
Fill up the oil and check the oil level
9 Fuel cap
Refuel
10 Hitch (depending on model)
Cannot be used unless grass catcher removed.
11 Grass catcher
Pick up cuttings.
12 Battery
13 Battery charging socket (depending on model)
For the connection of an optionally available
battery charger.
14 Throttle (depending on model)
Set engine speed continuously.
Fast engine speed =
Slow engine speed =
15 Choke (depending on model)
To start a cold engine, pull out the choke (15a) or
set the throttle to position
16 Can holder
Operation
Follow the instructions in the engine handbook!
Danger
Risk of injury
No person, especially children, and/or animals
should be allowed to stand close to the mower while
it is in use. They could be injured by stones or simi-
lar objects that might be thrown out.
Children must never be allowed to operate the
mower.
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(15b).
Be particularly careful when mowing in reverse gear
(devices with OCR switch). There must be nobody in
the working area of the unit.
Never empty the grass catcher attachment while the
cutter deck is running.
While emptying the grass catcher attachment, you or
other persons may be injured by ejected clippings.
When mowing on steep slopes, there is a risk of the
mower tipping over and you could be injured as a
result. Do not drive across the face of a slope, but
only straight up and down. The device should not
be driven on slopes with a maximum incline greater
than 20%. Do not turn the mower round while you
are still on the slope. If the ground is wet the mower
could slip due to reduced traction and overturn. Only
cut the grass when the ground is dry.
Excessive speed can increase the risk of an
accident.
When mowing closed to the lawn edges, maintain
a safe distance at all times e.g. close to particularly
steep slopes, trees, bushes and hedges.
Pay particular attention when you are travelling in
reverse while mowing at the same time.
Inspect the ground on which the device is going to
be used and remove any loose objects that could be
picked up and thrown out again by the device.
If the cutter strikes a foreign object (e.g. stone) or if
the mower starts vibrating unusually:
Immediately switch off the engine. Before continuing
to use the device, have it checked for damage by a
specialist workshop
When rotary mowing, never stand in front of the
grass discharge openings.
Never place your hands or feet on or under rotating
parts.
Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key
and the spark-plug connector before loosening
obstructions or removing blockages from the dis-
charge channel.
Do not use the mower in adverse weather condi-
tions, e.g. if there is a risk of rain or a storm.
Danger of carbon monoxide asphyxiation
Run the internal combustion engine outdoors only.
Danger of explosion and risk of fire
Petrol vapour is explosive and petrol itself is
extremely flammable.
Fill up will petrol before you start the engine. Do not
remove the fuel cap while the engine is running or
if it is still hot. Fill the fuel tank only after the engine
has been switched off and allowed to cool down.
Prevent naked flames and spark formation, and do
not smoke. Only refuel the mower outside.
Do not start the engine if any petrol has been spilt.
Push the mower away from the area where the
petrol was spilt and wait until the petrol fumes have
evaporated.
To prevent a fire hazard, keep the following parts
free from grass and leaking oil: Engine, exhaust, fuel
tank.
Operation