Intended Use; Adjusting The Cutting Height; Attaching The Grass Catcher - Gardenline BG-HM 40 User Manual

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Intended use

The push mower is designed for cutting grass.
It is intended for private use, i.e. for use in home and
gardening environments. Private use here refers to
the maintenance of small-scale, residential areas and
does not include public facilities, sporting halls, or
agricultural/forestry applications.
Important. Due to the high risk of bodily injury
to the user, the push mower may not be used
to cut scaling vegetation, planted roofs, or
balconygrown grass.
The equipment may only be used for the tasks it is
designed to handle. Any other use is deemed to be a
case of misuse. The user / operator and not the
manufacturer will be liable for any damage or
injuries of any kind caused as a result of this.
Please note that our equipment has not been
designed for use in commercial, trade or industrial
applications. Our warranty will be voided if the
equipment is used in commercial, trade or industrial
businesses or for equivalent purposes.
Assembly
Your push lawn mower comes partly assembled, only
the handle requires assembly.
To assemble the handle, find the U-shaped bar with
the open (circular) ends and insert the two handle
uprights into the ends. Ensure the uprights curve
outwards once inserted.
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Using two sets of nuts and bolts, line up the holes to
enable you to insert a bolt with a washer all the way
through both bars and fasten with another washer
and nut.
Find the U-shape bar with flattened ends with large
holes. Insert the bent end of the bar between the
two protruding ends of the section just assembled.
Line up the two holes on both sides and insert a bolt
with a washer all the way through both bars and
fasten with another washer and nut. Do the same
with the remaining 3 sets of holes.
Now the handle is fully assembled, and ready to be
attached to the mower head. To attach the handle
to the mower head, locate the two metal lugs found
forward of the cutting bar adjustment knobs. To
attach the handle, insert one of the large holes in
the handle arm over the lug, then repeat the same
process with the other side. It may be required to use
some force to squeeze the two arms together to
allow room for locating the second arm over the
remaining metal lug.
Grass Catcher Assembly
A: Insert the bracket in the pipe of the grass catcher.
B: Put the side laces of the catcher over the bracket.
C: Put the lower laces of the catcher over the bracket.

Adjusting the cutting height

Fig 8
There are four different cutting heights can be set
between a range of 15 – 35 mm. To do so, pull the
spring-loaded bolts (A) on both sides of out and then
engage them in the required holes.
Adjusting the counter blade
Fig 9
Note:
The counter blade (B) is only be adjusted
before using the machine for the first time or if the
blades on the mower spindle are worn.
Undo the adjusting nuts (C) (10 mm) on both sides
and adjust the counter blade to the required
position. The counter blade (B) is correctly adjusted
if a piece of paper placed between the blades on the
mowing spindle and the counter blade is cut if you
turn one ofthe wheels forwards by hand.

Attaching the grass catcher

Attach the assembled grass box to the roller. The
grass box must also be secured to the push bar using
the belt supplied (see Fig. 1).
MODEL NUMBER: BG-HM 40, 09/11
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