Replacement Part List
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Mowing Tips
mWARNING! Inspect the area prior to mowing and 
remove all the stones, sticks, wires and other foreign objects 
that could be picked up and thrown by the rotating blade. 
Failure to comply not only will damage the mower blade, 
but can also lead to serious personal injury. 
•  Be sure to check the mowing blade periodically for signs 
of wear and replace as needed, as described in the 
maintenance section. 
  NOTE: A sharp blade will greatly enhance the performance 
of the mower, especially when cutting tall blades of grass. 
•  When cutting thick grass, reduce your walking speed/
self-propelled speed in order to allow for a more eective 
cut and a proper discharge of the clippings. For a healthy 
lawn, always cut o one-third or less from the total length 
of the grass. The average lawn should be approximately 
1.5 in. to 2 in. (3.8 cm to 5 cm) long during cool months, 
and more than 2 in. (5 cm) long during hot months. If there 
is growth, the lawn should be cut in the fall.
•  The lawn will look better if it is always cut to the same 
height and in alternate directions.
•  When crossing any gravelled surfaces, release the switch 
bar lever to turn o the mower. The stones can be picked 
up and thrown by the rotating blade.
•  Set the mower to the highest cutting height when mowing 
on uneven ground or in tall weeds. 
mWARNING! If you strike a foreign object, stop the motor 
and remove thesafety key and batteries. Thoroughly inspect 
the mower and repair any damage before resuming work.
•  IMPORTANT! Never open the ejector ap when the grass 
collection bag has been detached (to be emptied) and 
the motor is still running. A rotating blade can cause 
serious injuries!
•  Always carefully fasten the ejector ap and grass 
collection bag. Switch o the motor before emptying the 
grass collection bag. Always ensure that a safe distance 
(provided by the length of the long handles) is maintained 
between the user and the mower housing. Be especially 
careful when mowing and changing direction on slopes 
and inclines.
•  Maintain a solid footing and wear sturdy, non-slip footwear 
and long trousers. Always mow across an incline (not up 
and down). 
•  For safety reasons, the lawn mower may not be used to 
mow inclines with gradients exceeding 15 degrees.
•  Use special caution when backing up and pulling the lawn 
mower towards you as such maneuvering of the machine 
poses a tripping hazard.
•  For eective mulching, do not cut wet grass; it tends to 
stick to the underside of the deck, preventing the proper 
mulching of grass clippings. The best time to mow grass 
is in the late afternoon, when the grass is dry and the 
newly cut area will not be exposed to direct sunlight.
•  For the best mulching performance, set the cutting height 
to remove approximately one third of the grass length, 
ideally no more than 1.5 in. at one time. If the grass is 
overgrown, it may be necessary to increase the cut height 
to make it easier to mow and to prevent overloading 
the motor. Slow your cutting pace in tall or thick grass 
conditions. For mulching extremely thick or tall grass, it is 
advisable to rst cut at a high cut-height setting, and then 
re-cut to the nal cut height. Otherwise, make narrower 
cuts and mow slowly. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THE 
BLADE IS SHARP.
Maintenance + Care
m
WARNING! Before cleaning, repairing or inspecting the 
mower, stop the machine, remove the batteries and the safety 
key. Verify that all moving parts have come to a complete stop.
General
•  Always keep the mower clean and free of grass, dirt or 
other debris.
•  Keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil and grease. 
•  After each cutting session, remove accumulated grass 
clippings and debris using either a dry cloth or handbrush. 
You may also clean the equipment with a damp cloth and 
some soft, non-abrasive soap. Do not use cleaning agents 
or harsh solvents as they may damage the equipment's 
plastic components. Make sure that no water penetrates 
the equipment's interior as intake of water can destroy the 
switch mechanism and the electric motor.
•  Do not clean the lawn mower with running water, 
particularly with high-pressure water. 
•  Check all nuts, bolts and screws for proper tightness 
before each use.
•  Frequently inspect the grass collection bag assembly for 
signs of wear and replace immediately with a genuine part 
if damage is found. 
•  Replace excessively worn or damaged parts immediately.
•  To maximize your mower's longevity, all screwed parts, 
including the wheels and axles, should be cleaned and 
lubricated. There are no parts inside the equipment which 
require additional maintenance or lubrication. 
Blade Maintenance
IMPORTANT: The mower blade is sharp and can cause severe 
personal injury if handled incorrectly. Wrap the blade or wear 
protective gloves, and use extra caution when handling.
The steel blade is designed to provide a ne cut in long or 
tough grass. Deterioration in the quality of cut indicates blade 
wear or damage. Follow these steps to determine if the blade 
needs to be resharpened or replaced: 
1.  Disconnect the power supply to the mower by removing 
the batteries and the safety key.
2.  Turn the mower on its side to expose the underside of the 
blade housing.










