| Ensure that the electrical supply cable is |
| not twisted before you begin to assemble |
D | the handle. |
• Locate the two pins on the switch box (13) | |
with the holes in the upper handle (12). | |
| • Fit the retaining plate (23) over the stem |
| of the handle (12) ans secure in position |
| using the two screws (24) provided. |
| Note: Do not overtighten these screws - light |
| pressure will be sufficient to hold the switch |
| box in position. |
| • Finally, secure the electrical supply cable |
| to the lower handle using the cable clip |
| (17) supplied. |
Handle operation (Fig. E)
E | The handle has three positions, two storage |
(park) positions and one operating position. | |
| Positions 1 and 3 in Fig. E are the storage |
| (park) positions and F is the operating range. |
For storage purposes, the handle assembly can be set to position 2 or 3, as follows:
•With the handle in its working range F, pivot the handle downwards until it contacts the stops on the end of the handle tube. This is the park position
2for the handle.
•The handle can be moved to a park position 3. Push the handle upwards in the working range F, to the top position
1.Pull the handle upwards. While still pulling the handle upwards, pivot the handle down towards the ground to position 3.
Height of cut adjustment (Fig. F & G)
F | Your mower employs a manual method of |
height of cut adjustment. The method | |
| involves changing the arrangement of the |
| spacers fitted between the impeller and the |
| blade, and applies to mowers fitted with the |
| steel or plastic blade cutting systems which |
| can be purchased as an accessory. |
| The following procedure assumes that the |
| steel blade is fitted. If the plastic blade |
| cutting system is fitted then take blade to |
| mean blade carrier. The blade carrier (25) is |
| shown in Fig. F. |
| The procedure for adjusting the height of cut |
| is as follows: |
| Caution: The plastic blade cutting system has |
| been designed to maintain lawns at a fixed |
| length, not for cutting long grass. We strongly |
| recommend that you use the steel blade to |
| cut your grass to the required length, then |
| use the plastic blade to maintain that length. |
ENGLISH
•Ensure your mower is disconnected from the mains supply.
•Place the handle assembly into position 3 (see “Handle operation”).
•Turn your mower over onto its side so that the underside of the cutter cover is exposed.
•Using a cloth placed over the blades or heavy duty gloves to protect your hands, grip the blade and, using the spanner provided, loosen and remove the nut
(21) from the motor spindle. Turn the nut in
Note: If the plastic blade cutting system is fitted then it will be necessary to grip the blade carrier (25) firmly to prevent it from turning (Fig. F).
G • Remove the blade nut, white washer
(26)(if supplied), spacers and blade
•Once the cut height is selected,
(26)is fitted to the blade nut.
•Ensure the blade nut (21) is tight.
Note: Your mower is supplied with the blade height in position E (Fig. G).
•Always
Carrying your mower
Disconnect your mower from the mains.
Remove the grassbox (if fitted), lower the handle to the flat “park” position and then, holding one handle near the pivot block and carry with the blade pointing away from you.
How to use your mower (Fig. H & J)
Observe all the relevant warnings when
!using your mower.
We recommend the directional method of operation to obtain maximum cutting performance from your mower and to reduce the risk of the trailing extension lead from entering the cutting path.
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