Assembly, Mt gb – Florabest FRM 1200 D3 User Manual
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Assembling the Curved
Handle
B
1. Insert the lower bar (3) into the
slot on the lawnmower housing
(6).
2. Fix the bar (3) using the en-
closed screws (13).
C
3. Screw all four wheels (5) with
the fittings (5.1) onto the lawn
mower housing (6). The single
wheel adjustment has always to
be at least at one axis.
4. Fix the curved handle (1) using
the enclosed screws (14) and the
wing nuts (2) on the lower bar
(3). There are two possible posi-
tions.
5. Clip the cable holder (8) into the
bar (3) and thus fix the cable.
When both wing nuts are loosened,
the curved handle can be folded
down for storing the equipment.
Ensure that the power cable is not
caught.
Assembling the Grass Box
D
1. Connect the two pieces of the
collection box (4).
2. Connect the handle (15) in one
of the two pieces of the collec-
tion box (16).
Do not work with the lawn mower
without impact protection. There is
a risk of injury.
We recommend always using the
grass box when working with the
lawn mower, otherwise the mow-
ing result may be significantly im-
paired.
Electrical Safety:
• Ensure that the mains voltage matches
the specifications on the rating plate.
• If possible, connect the equipment only
to a socked with a residual current-
operated protective device (RCD) with a
release current of more than 30 mA.
• Avoid bodily contact with earthed
parts (e.g. metal fences, metal posts).
• Use only authorised power cables of
type H05RN-F, which are no more than
75 m long and suitable for outdoor
use. The power cable wire cross sec-
tion must be at least 2.5 mm
2
. Always
completely unroll cable drums before
use. Check the cable for damage.
• To fix on the power cable, use the
cable suspension intended for the pur-
pose.
• Keep the power cable away from the
cutting tool when working. The cutting
blades may damage the power cable
and result in contact with live parts. Al-
ways run the power cable behind the
operator.
• Do not use the power cable to pull the
plug from the socket. Protect the power
cable from heat, oil and sharp edges.
• Switch off the equipment and discon-
nect the plug from the socket if the
power cable is damaged. If the power
cable is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer, the customer serv-
ices of the same, or a qualified person,
in order to avoid hazards.
• Do not connect a damaged power
cable to the mains. Do not touch a
damaged power cable when it is
connected to the mains. A damaged
power cable may result in contact with
live parts.
Assembly
Disconnect the plug before any
work on the equipment. There is a
risk of injury.