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    7.1 INTERRUPTEUR À DOUBLE ACTION
    Le moteur est commandé par un inter-
    rupteur à double action, afin de préve-
    nir un démarrage accidentel. 
    Pour démarrer, presser le bouton (2) et
    tirer le levier (1). 
    Le moteur s’arrête automatiquement
    dès que le levier (1) est relâché.
    7.2 REGLAGE DE COUPE
    Le réglage de la hauteur de coupe est
    obtenue en positionnant les roues
    dans le trou correspondant, en serrant
    à fond le pivot (1) à l’aide de la clé (2)
    fournie. 
    Toutes les roues doivent être montées
    à la même hauteur. 
    LA LAME NE DOIT PAS ÊTRE
    ENGAGÉE PENDANT L’OPÉRATION
    DE RÉGLAGE.
    7. DESCRIPTION DES COMMANDES
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    8.1 ACCROCHAGE DU BAC
    Soulever le pare-pierres et accrocher correctement le bac
    (1), comme indiqué sur la figure.
    8.2 DEMARRAGE
    Accrocher correctement le câble de rallonge
    comme indiqué.
    Pour le démarrage, appuyer sur le bouton de blo-
    cage (2) et tirer sur le levier (1) de linterrupteur.
    8.3 CONSEILS POUR UNE BONNE TONTE
    Pendant la tonte, faire en sorte que le câble élec-
    trique se trouve toujours derrière soi et dans une
    partie du terrain déjà tondue.
    La pelouse aura un plus bel aspect si elle est tou-
    jours tondue à la même hauteur et dans les deux
    sens perpendiculaires alternativement.
    NOTE IMPORTANTE- Si le moteur s’arrête à
    cause de surchauffe durant son fonctionnement,
    il est nécessaire d’attendre au moins 5 minutes
    avant un nouvel essai.
    8.4 FIN DU TRAVAIL
    Lorsque le travail est terminé, relâcher le
    levier (1). 
    Débrancher D’ABORD la rallonge électrique
    de la prise de secteur (2) et ENSUITE du côté
    du contacteur de la tondeuse (3). 
    ATTENDRE L’ARRÊT DE LA LAME avant d’ef-
    fectuer toute intervention sur la tondeuse.
    8. TONTE DE L’HERBE
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    IMPORTANT – Il est indispensable d’effectuer des opérations d’entretien régulières et
    soignées pour maintenir pendant longtemps les niveaux de sécurité et les perfor-
    mances originelles de la machine.
    Garder la tondeuse dans un endroit sec.
    1) Porter des gants de travail résistants avant deffectuer toute intervention de nettoyage,
    dentretien ou bien de réglage sur la machine.
    2) Après chaque coupe, enlever les détritus de gazon et la boue qui se sont accumulés à
    l’intérieur du châssis, pour éviter qu’en séchant ils ne rendent le prochain démarrage
    particulièrement difficile.
    9.1 DEMONTAGE ET MONTAGE DE LA LAME
    Toutes les opérations sur la lame doivent
    être exécutées dans un centre spécialisé.
    Remarque pour le centre spécialisé:
    Remonter la lame (2) en respectant l’ordre
    illustré sur la figure ; veiller à serrer la vis
    centrale (1) avec une clé dynamométrique
    tarée à 16 - 20 Nm.
    9.2 NETTOYAGE DE LA TONDEUSE
    Ne pas l’asperger au jet d’eau et éviter de
    mouiller le moteur et les composants élec-
    triques.
    Ne pas utiliser de solvants ou de liquides
    abrasifs pour le nettoyage du carter de
    coupe.
    9. MAINTENANCE
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    10. DIAGNOSTIC
    La tondeuse électrique ne
    fonctionne pas
    La tondeuse électrique fait
    disjoncter mon habitation
    L’herbe coupée n’est plus
    rejetée dans le panier
    L’herbe est difficilement
    coupée– Le courant arrive-t-il à la ton-
    deuse?
    – L’ampérage de la prise est-il
    suffisant?
    – D’autres appareils fonction-
    nent-ils en même temps?
    – Y-a-t-il une odeur de brûlé ou
    de la fumée?
    – La lame a-t-elle reçu un coup?
    – Le carter de la tondeuse est-il
    propre ?
    – La lame est-elle en bon état?– Vérifier votre branchement
    électrique.
    – Contrôler le fusible ou contac-
    ter le Service Après Vente de
    votre magasin.
    – Essayer une prise à ampérage
    suffisant.
    – Ne pas brancher plusieurs
    appareils sur la même prise en
    même temps.
    – Débrancher immédiatement
    votre tondeuse et contacter le
    Service Après Vente de votre
    magasin.
    – Si oui, affûter la lame ou la
    remplacer. Vérifier les ailettes
    qui orientent l’herbe vers le
    panier.
    – Si non, nettoyer le carter afin
    de faciliter l’évacuation de
    l’herbe vers le panier.
    – Si oui, affûter la lame ou la
    remplacer.
    Quels problèmes? Les constats à faire: Nous vous conseillons de: 
    						
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    First of all we would like to thank you 
    for being among our customers. 
    We have prepared everything needed to offer 
    you an efficient product conforming with 
    the directives currently in force.
    This manual will help you assemble and 
    use the machine you have just bought.
    We are always at your disposal. 
    						
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    2) Avoid operating the equipment on wet grass or in the
    rain.
    3) Never go over the electric cable with the lawnmow-
    er. While cutting, the cable should always be pulled
    behind the lawnmower and always from the area of
    grass already cut. Use the cable clamp as described in
    this manual to prevent the cable from disconnecting by
    accident. Ensure that it is properly inserted without
    forcing into the power socket.
    4) Never pull the lawnmower by its power cable or pull
    the cable to remove the plug. Do not expose the cable
    to sources of heat or let it come in contact with oil, sol-
    vents or sharp objects.
    5) Always be sure of your footing on slopes.
    6) Walk, never run and do not allow yourself to be
    pulled along by the lawnmower.
    7) Mow across the face of slopes, never up and down.
    8) Exercise extreme caution when changing direction
    on slopes.
    9) Do not mow on slopes that are too steep.
    10) Exercise extreme caution when pulling the lawn-
    mower towards you.
    11) Stop the blade if the lawnmower has to be tilted for
    transportation when crossing surfaces other than
    grass, and when transporting the lawnmower to and
    from the area to be mowed.
    12) Never operate the lawnmower with defective
    guards, or without safety devices, such as the stone-
    guard and/or grass-catchers, in place.
    13) On power-driven models, disengage the drive
    clutch before starting the engine.
    14) Start the engine carefully, following the instructions
    and keeping feet well away from the blade. 
    15) Do not tilt the lawnmower when switching on the
    engine unless it is strictly necessary for start-up. In this
    case, do not tilt it more than is strictly necessary and
    only lift the part furthest away from the operator. Check
    that both hands are positioned correctly before lower-
    ing the lawnmower.
    16) Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating
    parts. Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times.
    17) Never pick up or carry a lawnmower while the
    engine is running.
    18) Stop the engine and disconnect the power supply
    cable:
    – before carrying out any work underneath the cutting
    deck or before unclogging the chute;
    – before checking, cleaning or working on lawnmower;
    – after striking a foreign object. Inspect the lawnmow-
    er for damage and make repairs before restarting and
    operating the lawnmower;
    – if the lawnmower starts to vibrate abnormally, find
    and remove the cause of the vibration immediately;
    – whenever you leave the lawnmower unattended.
    – when transporting the equipment.
    19) Stop the engine:
    – every time you remove or replace the grass-catcher.
    – before adjusting the grass cutting height.
    20) When mowing, always keep to a safe distance from
    the rotating blade. This distance is the length of the
    handle.
    D) MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
    1) Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the
    equipment is in safe working condition. Regular main-
    tenance is essential for safety and performance.
    2) To reduce the fire hazard, keep the lawnmower,
    especially the engine, free of grass, leaves, or exces-1. SAFETY REGULATIONS
    A) TRAINING
    1) Read the instructions carefully. Get familiar with the
    controls and the proper use of the equipment. Learn
    how to stop the engine quickly.
    2) Only use the lawnmower for the purpose for which it
    was designed, i.e. for cutting and collecting grass. Any
    other use can be hazardous, causing injury or damage
    to people and/or property.
    3) Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these
    instructions to use the lawnmower. Local regulations
    may restrict the age of the operator.
    4) Never use the lawnmower:
    – When people, especially children, or pets are nearby;
    – If the operator has taken medicine or substances that
    can affect his ability to react and concentrate.
    5) Remember that the operator or user is responsible
    for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or
    their property.
    B) PREPARATION
    1) While mowing, always wear sturdy footwear and
    long trousers. Do not operate the equipment when
    barefoot or wearing open sandals.
    2) Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is
    to be used and remove all objects which may be
    thrown by the machine or damage the cutter assembly
    and the engine (stones, sticks, metal wire, bones, etc.).
    3) Before use, always inspect the machine, especially
    the condition of the blades, and check that the screws
    and cutting assembly are not worn or damaged.
    Replace worn or damaged blades and screws in sets
    to preserve balance.
    4) Before mowing, attach the discharge opening
    guards (grass-catcher or stone-guard).
    5) WARNING: DANGER! Damp and electricity do not
    go together:
    – cables must be handled and wired when dry
    – never allow contact between an electric socket or
    cable with a wet area (puddles or damp grass);
    – connections between cables and sockets must be of
    the waterproof type. Only use extension cables with
    moulded-on waterproof or approved sockets available
    commercially.
    – power the machine using a residual current device
    (RCD Residual Current Device) with max. 30 mA trip-
    ping current.
    6) The power supply cables must not be of lower qual-
    ity than the H05RN-F or H05VV-F type with minimum
    cross-section size of 1.5 mm2 and max. 25 m long.
    7) Attach the cable onto the cable clamp before start-
    ing the machine.
    8) The permanent wiring of any electrical device to the
    mains must be carried out by a qualified electrician, in
    accordance with electrical regulations in force.
    Incorrect wiring may cause severe injury or death.
    C) OPERATION 
    1) Mow only in daylight or good artificial light. 
    						
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    sive grease. Do not leave containers with grass cut-
    tings in rooms.
    3) Check the stone-guard and grass-catcher frequent-
    ly for wear and deterioration.
    4) Periodically check the electric cables and replace
    them if they are damaged or if the insulation has been
    damaged. Never touch a badly insulated cable if it still
    connected to the power supply. Remove the cable
    from the socket before taking any action.
    5) Wear strong work gloves when removing and
    reassembling the blade.
    6) Keep the blade balanced during sharpening. All
    operations on the blade (dismantling, sharpening, bal-
    ancing, remounting and/or replacing) require a certain
    familiarity and special tools. For safety reasons, these
    jobs are best carried out at a specialized centre.
    7) For reasons of safety, do not use the equipment with
    worn cables or damaged parts. Parts are to be replac-
    ed and not repaired. Use genuine spare parts (blades
    max 20°
    D6D5
    B2A4A1
    C7-9C15B6-8B4
    C18C16
    should always bear the symbol  ). Parts that are not
    of the same quality can damage the equipment and be
    dangerous for your safety.
    E) TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING
    1) Whenever the machine is to be handled, raised,
    transported or tilted you must:
    – 
    wear strong working gloves;
    – 
    grasp the machine at the points that offer a safe grip,
    taking account of the weight and its distribution.
    – 
    use an appropriate number of people for the weight
    of the machine and the characteristics of the vehicle or
    the place where it has to be placed or collected.
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    2. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
    Your lawnmower should be used with due care and attention.  
    Symbols have therefore been placed on various parts of the machine to remind you of the
    main precautions to be taken. 
    Their full meanings are explained later on. You are also asked to carefully read the safety reg-
    ulations in the applicable chapter of this handbook. 
    3. TERMINOLOGY
    Beware of sharp
    blades: Remove plug
    from mains before
    maintenance or if cord
    is damaged Important: Read the
    instruction handbook
    before using the
    machine.Danger of thrown
    objects. Keep other
    people at a safe dis-
    tance whilst working.Important: keep the
    power supply cable
    away from the blade.
    Equipment identification
    label
    111312
    14151618
    1917
    LWA
    dBIPX4V~ HzkW - min-1kgS/N
    6174
    253
    1.Acoustic power level according
    to EEC directive 2000/14/CE
    2.Mark of conformity according to
    EEC directive 98/37
    3.Year of manufacture
    4.Lawnmower type
    5.Serial number
    6.Name and address of
    Manufacturer
    7.Supply voltage and frequency
    11.Chassis
    12.Motor
    13.Blade
    14.Stone-guard
    15.Grass-catcher
    16.Handle
    17.Motor switch
    18.Electric cable hook
    Only for EU countries. Do not dispose of electric equipment together with household waste material! In observance
    of European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in accor-
    dance with national law, electric equipment that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and
    returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility..     
    						
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    Guaranteed Guaranteed Vibrations in the 
    ModelCutting width acoustic power acoustic pressure handle at the
    level level at the ear height of the grip
    MBE 1135P33 cm 90 dB(A) 78 dB(A) 4 m/s2
    MBE 1339P37 cm 93 dB(A) 80 dB(A) 4 m/s2
    5. SPECIFICATIONS
    4. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYMBOLS SHOWN ON THE CONTROLS(where present)
    1.Off
    2.On
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