Maintenance And Storage - Fieldmann FZR 2046 E User Manual

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If you need to pull the lawnmower towards you while it is running or if you need to move backwards with the
lawnmower, be very careful.
Always stop the blades from turning when transporting the machine or moving over an un-grassed area.
Never use the machine if any covers are damaged or if any of its safety elements are missing such as
defl ectors or grass catchers.
Always start the motor as described in the user manual, and make sure to keep your feet away from the
blades.
Never tilt the machine when starting the motor unless it is really essential to start it. In this case, turn the side
of the lawnmower that is farther away from you upwards.
Never put your hands or feet under the lawnmower, in particular near to the moving parts. Never cover the
grass ejection chute.
Never transport the machine if the motor is still running.
Always stop the motor fi rst and disconnect the cable plug before troubleshooting or emptying the grass
catcher.
• Proceed in the same way before every inspection, cleaning or repair of the machine.
• If you hit a foreign body make sure the lawnmower has not been damaged, and if it has repair the
damage before starting the motor again.
• Or if the machine starts to vibrate more than unusual (immediately check the machine!)
Stop the motor whenever you move away from the machine.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

Always make sure that all nuts, pins and bolts are securely tightened so that the machine operates safely.
Regularly check the grass catcher for damage or excessive wear and tear.
Immediately replace worn out or damaged parts. This will help your lawnmower to operate safely.
When setting adjustable elements, take care not to clamp your fi ngers between the moving blades and the
fi xed part of the machine. Let the motor cool down before storing the lawnmower in an enclosed area.
ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER
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Basic work safety
USER MANUAL
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