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• Turn off themotor, remove thesafety key and wait until therotating parts have
stopped completelyif:
- you leave themower unattended.
- thedischarge chute is blocked and needs to be cleaned.
- you need to clean, service or carry out other maintenance.
- you have mowed over aforeign object or themower starts vibrating. Carefully
inspect themower in case of damage and repair if necessary before themower
can be turnedon.
• Regularly check that all nuts, bolts and screws are tight to ensure that theproduct
is safe touse.
• Check thegrass collector regularly for wear and tear and damage.
• If themower has several blades, bear in mind that if you rotate one blade manually
theother blades can also start moving.
• Take care when you are making adjustments or service so that your fingers don’t
get caught between theblades and other parts of themower.
• Let theproduct cool completely before putting it away for storage.
• During service, maintenance and repair bear in mind that theblades can continue
to rotate even when themotor is switchedoff.
• For safety reasons replace worn and damagedparts. Onlyuse original spare parts
and accessories.
General safety instructions for batteries and chargers
• Always be careful of inadvertent starts while attaching thebattery to themower.
Makesure that theisolator key is removed before connecting thebattery to
themower. Themower battery must only be charged indoors in dryareas.
• Only use theincluded battery charger or acharger recommended by
themanufacturer. Thebattery charger is only designed to charge certain types of
batteries. Ifacharger designed for another type of battery is used therisk for fire,
personal injury or explosion is significantly increased.
• Only use theincluded battery or abattery recommended by themanufacturer.
Useof any other types of batteries can lead to fire and/or bodily injury.
• Make sure that thecharger and its air vents are clean and unblocked.
• Check that thecharger, its mains lead and plug are whole and damage-free.
Neveruse thecharger if it has been damaged in anyway.
• Keep unused batteries asafe distance away from paper clips, coins, keys, screws
and other metal objects that could potentially short-circuit thebattery terminals.
Short-circuiting thebattery terminals can lead to fire or explosion.
• Never attempt to repair thecharger yourself. Allrepairs must only be carried
out by qualified technicians. Adamaged charger or parts of it poses arisk for
electricshock.
• Never use thebattery charger or batteries in environments where flammable liquids
or gases are stored. Thecharger becomes warm during use and can therefore
pose apotential fire hazard.