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Maintenance
Maintenance covers all work that
keeps your lawnmower in good
working order. You can prevent
accidents and failure of parts by
checking your lawnmower regular-
ly (check that the bolted connec-
tions are secure, check for cracks
and damage) and by replacing
damaged or worn parts.
Repairs must only be carried out
by the service centres authorised
by the manufacturer or authorised
specialist dealers.
A service centre directory is
supplied with your lawnmower.
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Warning! Disconnect the
mains plug before carrying
out all maintenance work!
Otherwise there is a risk of injury.
Check the grass catching device
regularly for wear or reduced func-
tion. For safety reasons, always
replace worn or damaged parts.
Never clean your lawnmower
under running water and in par-
ticular never using a highpressure
water jet due to the danger of
injury to people and property.
Store your lawnmower in a dry
place that is protected from frost.
Store your lawnmower out of the
reach of children.
Exchanging the Blade
Please only use original replace-
ments blades supplied by the
manufacturer. Original replace-
ment blades are available from
your specialist dealer.
Cutting path width 33 cm
(original Brill replacement part
Article No. 61604).
Cutting path width 36 cm
(original Brill replacement part
Article No. 61605).
Cutting path width 41 cm
(original Brill replacement part
Article No. 61606).
Never use replacement parts or
accessories not supplied by the
manufacturer.
If the cutter bar is damaged, it must
be replaced due to the associated
problems with imbalance. For
safety reasons, the cutter bar must
only be replaced at the service
centres approved by the manu-
facturer or by specialist dealers.
Do not regrind the cutter bar (out
of balance).
To replace the cutter bar, loosen
both of the screws (fig. K pos. 2).
When inserting it, ensure that the
wings of the cutter bar (fig. K
pos. 1) point in the direction of the
housing, Insert both of the screws
(fig. K pos. 2) and tighten them.
(Torque: 8 Nm).
Care
The easiest way to remove dirt
and grass cuttings is directly after
mowing. Clean your lawnmower
with a brush and cloth.
Always keep the ventilation slits
(fig. A pos. 9) free from soiling.
If necessary, remove any cut grass
from the ventilation slits.
Storage
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Warning! Before storing,
always pull out the
mains plug!
Always store your lawnmower
indoors.
Allow the motor to cool off before
depositing the machine in a closed
room.
In order to save space and clean
the appliance, you can store it as
shown in fig. J. To do so, slightly
loosen the jointed tension handles
(fig. A pos. 1) until the guide bars
are able to disengage, fold the
guide bars forward and secure
them in position using the retaining
bar (fig. J pos. 16).
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Warning! When folding
together ensure that the
cable is not bent or trapped.
As shown in (fig. J), you can coil
a short extension cable around the
holder provided for this purpose on
the operating panel.
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Warning! The cable must be
fully unwound before com-
mencing work with this appliance.
9. Maintenance, care and storage
General
Faults usually only occur if you do
not operate, care for and maintain
your lawnmower properly.
The following table contains the
most common faults and remedies
to rectify these faults. If you
encounter any other faults, please
contact your closest service centre
authorised by the manufacturer
or an authorised specialist dealer.
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Warning! Repairs that
require specialist knowledge
must only be carried out by an
authorised specialist.
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Warning! For safety reasons
only use original spare
parts or parts approved by the
manufacturer of your lawnmower.
We stress that, in accordance with
the Product Liability Act, we accept
no liability for damage caused by
our products, if this damage was
the result of incorrect repair, or if
parts other than our original parts
or parts approved by us were used
to replace original product parts,
or if the repairs were not carried
out at a service centre authorised
by the manufacturer or by an
authorised specialist. The same
applies to additional parts and
accessories.
10. Troubleshooting