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USER MANUAL RMA 765 V STIHL

  • 10 Switching the Lawn Mower On and Off p. 30
  • 11 Checking the Lawn Mower p. 31
  • 12 Operating the Lawn Mower p. 33
  • 13 After Finishing Work p. 34
  • 14 Transporting p. 34
  • 15 Storing p. 35
  • 16 Cleaning p. 35
  • 17 Maintenance p. 35
  • 18 Repairing p. 36
  • 19 Troubleshooting p. 37
  • 20 Specifications p. 38
  • 21 Spare Parts and Accessories p. 39
  • 22 Disposal p. 39
  • 23 EC Declaration of Conformity p. 39
  • 24 UKCA Declaration of Conformity p. 40
  • 25 Safety Information for Lawn Mowers 1 Introduction Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing STIHL. We develop and manufacture our quality products to meet our customers’ requirements. The products are designed for reliability even under extreme con‐ ditions. STIHL also stands for premium service quality. Our dealers guarantee competent advice and instruction as well as comprehensive service support. STIHL expressly commit themselves to a sus‐ tainable and responsible handling of natural resources. This user manual is intended to help you use your STIHL product safely and in an environmentally friendly manner over a long service life. We thank you for your confidence in us and hope you will enjoy working with your STIHL product. Dr. Nikolas Stihl p. 40

IMPORTANT! READ BEFORE USING AND

KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR REFERENCE. 2 Guide to Using this Manual

2.1 Applicable Documents

This instruction manual is a translation of the original manufacturer's instructions in the sense of EC Directive 2006/42/EC. Local safety regulations apply. English 22 0478-131-9938-H © ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG 2023 0478-131-9938-H. VA0.G23. Printed on chlorine-free paper Paper is recyclable. Translation of Original Instruction Manual 0000008816_015_GB► In addition to this instruction manual, read, understand and keep the following documents:

Instruction manual for the ADA 700

Safety information for the STIHL AP battery

Safety information for STIHL batteries and products with built-in battery: www.stihl.com/safety-data-sheets

2.2 Warning Notices in Text

DANGER ■ This notice refers to risks which result in seri‐ ous or fatal injury. ► Serious or fatal injuries can be avoided by taking the precautions mentioned. WARNING ■ This notice refers to risks which can result in serious or fatal injury. ► Serious or fatal injuries can be avoided by taking the precautions mentioned. NOTICE ■ This notice refers to risks which can result in damage to property. ► Damage to property can be avoided by tak‐ ing the precautions mentioned.

This symbol refers to a chapter in this instruction manual. 3 Overview

3.1 Lawn Mower and Battery

1 Operating unit The operating unit is used to switch the lawn mower on, activate ECO mode, read off the battery charge state and adjust the maximum speed. When using the ADA 700 double-bat‐ tery compartment, the battery in use is dis‐ played. 2 Control bar for mowing The control bar for mowing switches the blades on and off together with the ON but‐ ton. 3 Control bar for self-propulsion The control bar for self-propulsion activates and deactivates drive system. 4 Grass catcher box The grass catcher box collects the mown grass. 5 Discharge flap The discharge flap closes off the discharge chute. 6 Lever The lever is used to set the cutting height of the rear wheels. 7 Lever The lever is used to set the cutting height and to lock and release the front wheels. 3 Overview English 0478-131-9938-H 238 Flap The flap covers the battery and the activation key. 9 Lever The lever is used to adjust and fold down the handlebar. 10 Handlebar The handlebar is used to hold, guide and transport the lawn mower. 11 Rotary wheel The rotary wheel is used to set the maximum speed. 12 ON button The ON button switches the lawn mower on and, together with the control lever for mow‐ ing, activates the blades. 13 ECO switch The ECO switches activates and deactivates ECO mode. 14 Charge state indicator The LEDs indicate the charge state and bat‐ tery faults when the ON button is pressed. 15 Warning triangle The warning triangle indicates faults in the lawn mower. 16 Indicator for ADA 700 double-battery com‐ partment The LEDs indicate the battery currently in use. 17 Activation key The activation key activates the lawn mower. # Rating plate with machine number

The symbols can be on the lawn mower or bat‐ tery and have the following meaning: This symbol identifies the activation key. ECO ECO This symbol identifies the ECO switch.

Guaranteed sound power level in accordance with Directive 2000/14/EC in dB(A) for the purpose of comparing the sound emissions of products. Do not dispose of the product with domes‐ tic waste. Switch the lawn mower on and set maximum speed. Activate the mowing blade. Engage self-propulsion. The lever locks the front wheels in this position. The front wheels are freely movable when the lever is in this position. The cutting height of the front wheels can be set when the lever is in this position. The grass catcher box is being filled. The grass catcher box is full. Empty the grass catcher box. 4 Safety Precautions

The warning symbols on the lawn mower have the following meaning: Follow the safety instructions and their measures. Read, understand and keep the instruction manual. Observe the safety instructions on objects expelled at high speed by the lawn mower and their measures. Do not touch a turning blade. Remove the battery during work stop‐ pages, transport, storage, maintenance or repair. Pull out the activation key during work stoppages, transport, storage, mainte‐ nance or repair. Maintain a safety distance. English 4 Safety Precautions 24 0478-131-9938-H4.2 Intended Use The STIHL RMA 765.0 V lawn mower is used to mow grass. The lawn mower is supplied with energy by a STIHL AR L battery or a STIHL AP battery together with the ADA 700 double-battery com‐ partment. WARNING ■ Batteries not approved by STIHL for the lawn mower may cause fires and explosions. This may result in serious or fatal injury to people and damage to property.

Use the lawn mower with a STIHL AR L battery or a STIHL AP battery together with the ADA 700 double-battery compartment.

Failure to use the lawn mower or battery as intended may result in serious or fatal injury to people and damage to property.

Use the lawn mower as described in this instruction manual. ► Use the battery as described in the instruc‐ tion manual for the STIHL AR L battery or the instruction manual for the ADA 700 dou‐ ble-battery compartment.

4.3 Requirements for the User

Uninstructed users cannot recognise or evalu‐ ate the dangers posed by the lawn mower. This may result in serious or fatal injury to the user or other people. ► Read, understand and keep the instruction manual. ► If passing on the lawn mower to another person: provide them with the instruction manual also.

Make sure that the user meets the following conditions:

The user is physically, sensorily and mentally capable of operating the lawn mower and working with it. If the user is physically, sensorily or mentally impaired, the lawn mower must only be used under supervision or following instruction by a responsible person.

The user can recognise and evaluate the dangers posed by the lawn mower.

The user is aware that they are respon‐ sible for accidents and damage.

The user is of legal age or the user is being trained under supervision in a profession in accordance with national regulations.

The user has received instruction from a STIHL specialist dealer or a competent person before using the lawn mower for the first time.

The user is not impaired by alcohol, medicines or drugs. ► If anything is unclear: consult a STIHL spe‐ cialist dealer.

4.4 Clothing and Equipment

WARNING ■ Objects may be thrown up at high velocity while working. This may result in injury to the user.

Wear long trousers made from resistant material. ■ Dust may be stirred up while working. Breath‐ ing in dust may be harmful to health and cause allergic reactions.

If dust is stirred up: wear a dust mask. ■ Unsuitable clothing may get caught on wood, briars and in the lawn mower. This may result in serious injury to the user.

Wear close-fitting clothing. ► Remove scarves and jewellery. ■ The user may come into contact with the blade during cleaning, maintenance or transport. This may result in injury to the user.

Wear protective gloves. ■ Wearing unsuitable footwear may cause the user to slip. This may result in injury to the user.

Wear sturdy, closed-toed footwear with high-grip soles. ■ Material particles may be expelled when sharpening the blade. This may result in injury to the user.

Wear close-fitting safety glasses. Suitable safety glasses are tested in accordance with EN 166 or national regulations and available commercially with the correspond‐ ing marking.

Bystanding people, children and animals can‐ not recognise or evaluate the dangers posed by the lawn mower and objects expelled at high speed by the mower. This may result in 4 Safety Precautions English 0478-131-9938-H 25serious injury to bystanding people, children and animals and damage to property. ► Keep bystanding people, children and animals out of the work area. ► Maintain a safety distance from objects. ► Do not leave the lawn mower unattended. ► Make sure that children cannot play with the lawn mower. ■ Working in the rain may cause the user to slip. This may result in serious or fatal injury to the user.

Do not work when it is raining. ■ The lawn mower is not waterproof. Working in the rain or in a damp environment may result in electric shock. This may result in injury to the user and damage to the lawn mower.

Do not work in the rain or in a damp envi‐ ronment. ► Do not mow wet grass. ■ Electrical components of the lawn mower may produce sparks. Sparks may cause fires and explosions in highly flammable or explosive environments. This may result in serious or fatal injury to people and damage to property.

Do not work in a highly flammable or explo‐ sive environment.

The lawn mower is in safe condition when the following conditions are met:

The lawn mower is undamaged.

The lawn mower is clean.

The controls are working and have not been modified.

If mowing and the mown grass is to be collec‐ ted in the grass catcher box: the grass catcher box is correctly attached.

If mowing and the mown grass is to be ejected to the rear: the grass catcher box is detached and the discharge flap is closed.

The blade is correctly attached.

Genuine STIHL accessories for this lawn mower are attached.

The accessories are correctly attached. WARNING

If not in safe condition, components may no longer operate correctly and safety devices may be disabled. This may result in serous or fatal injury to people.

Do not use a damaged lawn mower. ► If the lawn mower is dirty: clean the lawn mower. ► Do not modify the lawn mower. ► If the controls are not working: do not use the lawn mower. ► If mowing and the mown grass is to be col‐ lected in the grass catcher box: attach the grass catcher box as described in this instruction manual.

Attach genuine STIHL accessories for this lawn mower. ► Attach the blade as described in this instruction manual. ► Attach accessories as described in this instruction manual or in the instruction man‐ ual for the accessories.

Do not insert objects into the apertures in the lawn mower. ► Never connect the key receptacle terminals to metallic objects and cause a short circuit. ► Replace worn or damaged warning signs. ► If anything is unclear: consult a STIHL spe‐ cialist dealer.

The blades are in safe condition when the follow‐ ing conditions are met:

The blades and attachments are not dam‐ aged.

The blades are not deformed.

The blades are correctly attached.

The blades are at a 90° angle to each other,

The blades are correctly sharpened.

The blades are burr-free.

The blades are correctly balanced.

The minimum thickness and minimum width of the blades are not fallen below,

The sharpening angle is observed,

In unsafe condition, blade parts may come loose and be expelled. This may result in seri‐ ous injury to people.

In certain situations, the user may no longer be able to concentrate on their work. This may result in the user stumbling, falling and becom‐ ing seriously injured.

Work calmly and carefully. ► If the light and visibility conditions are poor: do not use the lawn mower. ► Operate the lawn mower alone. ► Watch out for obstacles. ► Do not tilt the lawn mower. ► Work standing on the ground and maintain balance. ► If signs of fatigue occur: take a break. ► If mowing on a slope: mow across the slope. ► Do not mow on steep slopes. ■ The turning blades may cut the user. This may result in serious injury to the user. ► Do not touch turning blades. ► If the blades are blocked by an object: switch the lawn mower off, pull out the activation key and remove the battery. Only then remove the object.

If working without self-propulsion when mow‐ ing, self-propulsion may unintentionally be engaged and the lawn mower may start mov‐ ing. This may result in serious injury to people and damage to property.

Only press the control bar for self-propul‐ sion if self-propulsion is to be engaged. ■ If the lawn mower changes or starts to behave differently when working, it may not be in safe condition. This may result in serious injury to people and damage to property.

Stop working, pull out the activation key, remove the battery and consult a STIHL specialist dealer.

The lawn mower may cause vibrations when working. ► Wear protective gloves. ► Take breaks. ► If signs of a circulatory disturbance occur: consult a doctor. ■ If the blades hit a foreign object when working, the foreign object or parts of it may be dam‐ aged or thrown up at high velocity. This may result in injury to people and damage to prop‐ erty.

Remove foreign objects from the work area. ■ When the control bar for mowing is released, the blades continue to turn for a short time. This may result in serious injury to people.

Wait until the blades are no longer turning. ■ Sparks may be produced if the turning blades hit a hard object. Sparks may cause fires in highly flammable environments. This may result in serious or fatal injury to people and damage to property.

If the blades hit an object, switch the lawn mower off and check the lawn mower and blades.

If the lawn mower is stopped on a sloping sur‐ face, it may unintentionally roll away. This may result in injury to people and damage to prop‐ erty.

Only let go of the lawn mower if it is on a level surface and cannot roll away by itself. ■ If objects are attached to the handlebar, the additional weight may cause the lawn mower to tip over. This may result in injury to people and damage to property.

Do not attach objects to the handlebar. DANGER ■ If working near live wires, the blades may come into contact with the live wires and dam‐ age them. This may result in serious or fatal injury to the user.

Do not work near live wires. ■ The user may be struck by lighting if working during a thunderstorm. This may result in seri‐ ous or fatal injury to the user.

Do not work during thunderstorms. ■ The self-propulsion disengages in the event of overload when working on steep slopes. This causes the user to spontaneously have to apply a greater pushing force, which may cause the user to lose control of the lawn mower. The lawn mower may roll towards the user due to its own weight. The user may come into contact with the rotating blades and be seriously injured. The slope inclinations refer to the weight of the lawn mower with empty grass catcher box. With increasing weight, the slope inclination on which the lawn mower can be used may be reduced. ► If a STIHL AP 300, AP 300 S, AP 500 or AR L battery is used: do not mow on slopes steeper than 20°.

If a STIHL AP 100, 200 battery is used: do not mow on slopes steeper than 12°. 4 Safety Precautions English 0478-131-9938-H 27► Mow across the slope. Ensure a secure footing to maintain control of the lawn mower at all times.

The lawn mower may tip over or move during transport. This may result in injury to people and damage to property.

Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ► Secure the lawn mower with lashing straps, belts or a net so that it cannot tip over and move.

If the activation key and battery are inserted during transport with self-propulsion disen‐ gaged, self-propulsion may unintentionally be engaged and the lawn mower may start mov‐ ing. This may result in serious injury to people and damage to property.

Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ■ The lawn mower is heavy. Attempting to carry the lawn mower without assistance may result in injury to the user.

The lawn mower must be carried by two people.

Children cannot recognise or evaluate the dangers posed by the lawn mower. This may result in serious injury to children.

Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ► Keep the lawn mower out of the reach of children. ■ Moisture may cause corrosion of the electrical contacts on the lawn mower and metal compo‐ nents. This may result in damage to the lawn mower.

Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ► Keep the lawn mower clean and dry. ■ If the activation key and battery are inserted during storage, self-propulsion may uninten‐ tionally be engaged and the lawn mower may start moving. This may result in serious injury to people and damage to property.

Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery.

4.10 Cleaning, Maintenance and

If the activation key and battery are inserted during cleaning, maintenance or repair, the blades may unintentionally be activated. This may result in serious injury to people and damage to property.

Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ■ If the activation key and battery are inserted during cleaning, maintenance and repair, self- propulsion may unintentionally be engaged and the lawn mower may start moving. This may result in serious injury to people and damage to property.

Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ■ Abrasive cleaning agents, using a water jet for cleaning or sharp objects may result in dam‐ age to the lawn mower or blades. If the lawn mower or blades are not cleaned correctly, components may no longer operate correctly and safety devices may be disabled. This may result in serious injury to people.

Clean the lawn mower and blades as described in this instruction manual. ■ If the lawn mower or blades are not main‐ tained or repaired correctly, components may no longer operate correctly and safety devices may be disabled. This may result in serious or fatal injury to people.

Do not maintain or repair the lawn mower yourself. ► If the lawn mower needs to be maintained or repaired: consult a STIHL specialist dealer.

Maintain the blade as described in this instruction manual. ■ The blades may move during blade cleaning, maintenance or repair. The movement of one blade will cause the second blade to turn. This may result in injury to the user as a result of cutting themselves on sharp cutting edges.

Wear protective gloves. ■ The blades may become hot during sharpen‐ ing. This may result in the user burning them‐ selves.

Wait until the blades have cooled down. ► Wear protective gloves. English 4 Safety Precautions 28 0478-131-9938-H5 Preparing the Lawn Mower for Operation

5.1 Preparing the Lawn Mower for

Operation The following steps must be performed before commencing work: ► Remove packaging material and transport locks. ► Make sure that the following components are in safe condition:

Battery, as described in the instruction man‐ ual for the STIHL AR L battery or the instruction manual for the ADA 700 double- battery compartment and the safety instruc‐ tions for the STIHL AP battery. ► Check the battery as described in the instruc‐ tion manual for the STIHL AR L battery or the instruction manual for the ADA 700 double- battery compartment and the safety instruc‐ tions for the STIHL AP battery. ► Charge the battery fully as described in the instruction manual for the STIHL AL 101, 301, 301-4, 500 charger.

Clean the lawn mower,

Fold up and adjust the handlebar, 7.1. ► If mowing and the mown grass is to be collec‐ ted in the grass catcher box: attach the grass catcher box, 6.1.2. ► If mowing and the mown grass is to be ejected to the rear: detach the grass catcher box,

Set the cutting height,

6.1 Assembling, Attaching and

► Pull fabric (1) over frame (2) so that the base plate is on the bottom and handle (3) is on the outside of the fabric. ► Press plastic profiles (4) onto the frame. The plastic profiles engage with a click.

6.1.2 Attaching the Grass Catcher Box

► Switch the lawn mower off. ► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Open discharge flap (1) and hold it open. ► Take hold of grass catcher box (2) by han‐ dle (3) and attach hook (4) to axle (5). ► Set down discharge flap (1) on grass catcher box (2).

6.1.3 Detaching the Grass Catcher Box

► Switch the lawn mower off. ► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Open the discharge flap and hold it open. ► Remove the grass catcher box upwards by the handle. ► Close the discharge flap. 5 Preparing the Lawn Mower for Operation English 0478-131-9938-H 297 Adjusting the Lawn Mower for the User

7.1 Adjusting the Handlebar

The handlebar can be folded for space-saving transport or storage. ► Switch the lawn mower off, pull out the activa‐ tion key and remove the battery. ► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Press and hold the lever. ► Fold down the handlebar forwards. 8 Removing and Fitting the Battery

8.1 Fitting the Battery

► Pull out the activation key. ► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Open flap (1). ► Fit battery (2) in holder (3). ► Press battery (2) downwards. Battery (2) engages with a click and is locked in place. ► Close flap (1).

8.2 Removing the Battery

► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Open flap (1). ► Press locking lever (3) and hold. The battery (2) is released and can be removed. ► Close flap (1). 9 Inserting and Removing the Activation Key

9.2 Removing the Activation Key

► Open the flap. ► Pull out the activation key. ► Close the flap. ► Keep the activation key out of the reach of children. 10 Switching the Lawn Mower On and Off

10.1 Switching the Lawn Mower On

► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. English 7 Adjusting the Lawn Mower for the User 30 0478-131-9938-H► Press ON button (1). The lawn mower has been switched on. LEDs (2) indicate the battery charge state. After five minutes without further activity, the lawn mower will switch to sleep mode.

10.2 Activating and Deactivating the

► Release the control bar for mowing. ► Wait until the blades are no longer turning. ► If the blades continue to turn: pull out the acti‐ vation key, remove the battery and consult a STIHL specialist dealer. The lawn mower is defective.

10.3 Switching the Drive On and Off

10.3.1 Engaging Self-propulsion

The rotary wheel can be used to set the maxi‐ mum speed in five stages. Level 5 is maximum speed. Self-propulsion is disengaged in Level 0. The control bar for self-propulsion can be used to infinitely regulate the speed up to the set maxi‐ mum speed. The further the control bar for self- propulsion is pulled towards the handlebar, the higher the speed. The set speed influences the battery life. The lower the speed, the longer the battery life. ► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Set the desired maximum speed with rotary wheel (1). ► Pull control bar for self-propulsion (2) with the left hand in the direction of handlebar (3) and hold so that the thumb encloses handlebar (3). The lawn mower starts moving.

10.3.2 Deactivating Drive System

► Release the control bar for self-propulsion. ► Wait until the mower comes to a standstill. ► If the mower does not stop: Pull out the activa‐ tion key, remove the battery and consult a STIHL specialist dealer for assistance. There is a malfunction in the mower. 11 Checking the Lawn Mower

11.1 Checking the Controls

Control bar for mowing ► Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ► Pull the control bar for mowing fully in the direction of the handlebar and release again. ► If the control bar for mowing is stiff or does not spring back into the initial position: do not use the lawn mower and consult a STIHL special‐ ist dealer. The control bar for mowing is defective. Control bar for self-propulsion ► Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ► Pull the control bar for self-propulsion fully in the direction of the handlebar and release again. 11 Checking the Lawn Mower English 0478-131-9938-H 31► If the control bar for self-propulsion is stiff or does not spring back into the initial position: do not use the lawn mower and consult a STIHL specialist dealer. The control bar for self-propulsion is defective. Activating the blade ► Insert the activation key. ► Fit the battery. ► Switch the lawn mower on. ► Press the ON button with the left hand and hold. ► Pull the control bar for mowing with the right hand fully in the direction of the handlebar and hold so that the thumb encloses the handle‐ bar. The blade turns. ► If the blade does not turn: pull out the activa‐ tion key, remove the battery and consult a STIHL specialist dealer. There is a fault in the lawn mower. ► Release the ON button and the control bar for mowing. The blade stops turning after a short time. ► If the blade continues to turn: pull out the acti‐ vation key, remove the battery and consult a STIHL specialist dealer. The lawn mower is defective. Engaging self-propulsion ► Insert the activation key. ► Fit the battery. ► Switch the lawn mower on. ► Pull the control bar for self-propulsion with the left hand fully in the direction of the handlebar and hold so that the thumb encloses the han‐ dlebar. The lawn mower starts moving. ► Release the control bar for self-propulsion. The lawn mower comes to a standstill. ► If the lawn mower continues moving: pull out the activation key, remove the battery and consult a STIHL specialist dealer. The lawn mower is defective.

Upend the lawn mower, 16.1. ► Measure the following:

Upend the lawn mower, 16.1. ► Turn one blade so that it is parallel to the ground. The second blade turns also. ► Check the blades for correct position relative to each other

In the basic position, one blade (1) is paral‐ lel to the ground.

The second blade (2) is at a 90° angle to the first blade. ► If the blades are not in the correct position rel‐ ative to each other: cease using the lawn mower and consult a STIHL specialist dealer. English 11 Checking the Lawn Mower 32 0478-131-9938-H12 Operating the Lawn Mower

12.1 Holding and Guiding the Lawn

Mower ► Hold the handlebar with both hands so the thumbs enclose the handlebar.

12.2 Setting the Cutting Height

Eight cutting heights can be set:

100 mm = position 8 The positions are indicated on the lawn mower. The cutting height is set individually at all wheels. The setting must be the same for all wheels. Setting the rear cutting height ► Switch the lawn mower off. The blade must not be turning. ► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Pull lever (1) from the notch and move to the desired position. Setting the front cutting height ► Hold wheel fork (1) with the hand. The lawn mower cannot drop into the lowest position under its own weight. ► Press release lever (2) in the direction of the arrow and hold. ► Move axle (3) into the desired position. ► Release release lever (2). Axle (3) engages.

12.3 Locking the Front Wheels

The front wheels can be locked for mowing on slopes. ► Press button (1). ► Straighten front wheel (2) and allow to engage. ► Lock the second front wheel too. Releasing the lock ► Push release lever (1) in the direction of the arrow. 12 Operating the Lawn Mower English 0478-131-9938-H 3312.4 Activating and Deactivating ECO Mode ECO mode is activated after the lawn mower is switched on. When ECO mode is activated, the lawn mower detects the current working conditions and adjusts the blade speed automatically. This may extend the battery life. Activating ECO mode ► Press button (1). LED (2) illuminates. Deactivating ECO mode ► Press button (1). LED (2) no longer illuminates.

► If working with self-propulsion engaged: drive the lawn mower forwards in a controlled man‐ ner. ► If working with self-propulsion disengaged: push the lawn mower forwards slowly and in a controlled manner.

12.6 Emptying the Grass Catcher

Box The flow of air generated by the blade raises level indicator (1). The flow of air stops when the grass catcher box is full. If the flow of air is too low, level indicator (2) returns to its resting state. This is a prompt to empty the grass catcher box. The functionality of the level indicator is restric‐ ted if the flow of air is impaired. External influen‐ ces such as wet, dense or high grass, low cutting levels, contamination or the like can impair the flow of air and the functionality of the level indica‐ tor. ► If the level indicator drops to its resting state: empty the grass catcher box. ► Remove the grass catcher box upwards by handle (1). ► Hold rear handle (2) with the second hand. ► Empty the grass catcher box. 13 After Finishing Work

13.1 After Finishing Work

► Switch the lawn mower off. The blades must not be turning. English 13 After Finishing Work 34 0478-131-9938-HUsing self-propulsion ► Engage self-propulsion. ► Drive the lawn mower forwards in a controlled manner. Pushing the lawn mower ► Pull out the activation key and remove the bat‐ tery. ► Push the lawn mower forwards slowly and in a controlled manner. Carrying the lawn mower ► Wear work gloves made from resistant mate‐ rial. ► Pull out the activation key and remove the bat‐ tery. ► One person holds the lawn mower by the wheel forks using both hands and another per‐ son holds the handlebar using both hands. ► The lawn mower must be lifted and carried by two people. Transporting the lawn mower in a vehicle ► Pull out the activation key and remove the bat‐ tery. ► Secure the lawn mower upright so it does not tip over and cannot move. 15 Storing

15.1 Storing the Lawn Mower

► Switch the lawn mower off, pull out the activa‐ tion key and remove the battery. ► Store the lawn mower in accordance with the following conditions:

The lawn mower is out of reach of children.

The lawn mower is clean and dry.

The lawn mower cannot tip over.

The lawn mower cannot roll away. 16 Cleaning

16.1 Placing the Lawn Mower in the

Set the cutting height to the highest setting.

► Move the upper handlebar to the lowest posi‐ tion, 7.1. The upper handlebar is released. ► Press the lever downwards with the left hand and hold. ► Hold the lawn mower at the wheel fork with the right hand and upend.

16.2 Cleaning the Lawn Mower

► Switch the lawn mower off, pull out the activa‐ tion key and remove the battery. ► Clean the lawn mower with a damp cloth. ► Clean the discharge chute with a soft brush or a damp cloth. ► Clean the electrical contacts on the lawn mower with a paintbrush or a soft brush. ► Clean the ventilation slots with a paintbrush. ► Upend the lawn mower. ► Clean the area around the blades and the blades with a stick, a soft brush or a damp cloth. NOTICE ■ Using a high-pressure cleaner or a water jet for cleaning can damage the machine. ► Do not clean the machine with a high-pres‐ sure cleaner or a water jet. 17 Maintenance

17.1 Removing and Attaching the

► Switch the lawn mower off, pull out the activa‐ tion key and remove the battery. ► Upend the lawn mower. 15 Storing English 0478-131-9938-H 35► Block blade (1) using a piece of wood (2). ► Unscrew bolt (3) in the direction of the arrow and remove together with the washer. ► Remove blade (4). ► Unscrew bolt (5) in the direction of the arrow and remove together with the washer. ► Remove blade (1). ► Discard bolts (3 and 5) and the washers. Use new bolts and washers to attach blades (1 and 4).

17.2 Sharpening and Balancing the

Blades Sharpening and balancing the blades correctly requires a lot of practice. STIHL recommends having the blades sharp‐ ened and balanced by a STIHL specialist dealer. WARNING ■ The cutting edges of the blades are sharp. This may result in the user cutting themselves. ► Wear work gloves made from resistant material. ► Switch the lawn mower off, pull out the activa‐ tion key and remove the battery. ► Upend the lawn mower. ► Remove the blades. ► Sharpen the blades. Observe the sharpening angle and cool the blades, 20.2. Bluing of the blades during sharpening is not permitted. ► Attach the blades. ► If anything is unclear: consult a STIHL special‐ ist dealer.

17.3 Checking the Belt Tension of

the Blade Drive Have the belt tension of the blade drive checked by a STIHL specialist dealer once a year. 18 Repairing

18.1 Repairing the Lawn Mower

The user should not repair the lawn mower or blades themselves. ► If the lawn mower or blades are damaged: do not use the lawn mower or blades and consult a STIHL specialist dealer. ► If warning signs are illegible or damaged: have the warning signs replaced by a STIHL spe‐ cialist dealer. English 18 Repairing 36 0478-131-9938-H19 Troubleshooting

19.1 Remedying Lawn Mower or Battery Faults

Fault LEDs on the ope‐ rating unit LEDs on the battery Cause Remedy The lawn mower does not start when switched on. 1 LED on the charge state indi‐ cator flashes green. 1 LED fla‐ shes green. The battery charge state is too low. ► Charge the battery. 1 LED on the charge state indi‐ cator illuminates red. 1 LED illumi‐ nates red. The battery is too warm or too cold. ► Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ► Allow the battery to cool down or warm up. Warning triangle flashes red. 3 LEDs flash red. There is a fault in the lawn mower. ► Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ► Clean the electrical contacts on the lawn mower. ► Fit the battery. ► Switch the lawn mower on. ► If the fault persists: do not use the lawn mower and consult a STIHL specialist dealer. Warning triangle illuminates red. 3 LEDs illu‐ minate red. The lawn mower is too warm. ► Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ► Allow the lawn mower to cool down. 3 LEDs on the charge state indi‐ cator illuminate red. 4 LEDs flash red. There is a fault in the battery. ► Remove the battery and fit it again. ► Switch the lawn mower on. ► If the fault persists: do not use the battery and consult a STIHL specialist dealer. The electrical connection bet‐ ween the lawn mower and bat‐ tery has been interrupted. ► Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ► Clean the electrical contacts on the lawn mower. ► Insert the activation key. ► Fit the battery. All LEDs on the operating unit flash. Communication with the operating unit has been interrupted. ► Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ► Do not use the lawn mower and consult a STIHL specialist dealer. The lawn mower or battery is damp. ► Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ► Clean the lawn mower. ► Allow the lawn mower or bat‐ tery to dry. The resistance at the blades is too great. ► Set a higher cutting height. ► Switch the lawn mower on in lower grass. Self-propul‐ sion is not working. There is a fault in the self-propul‐ sion mechanism. ► Remove the battery and fit it again. ► Engage self-propulsion. ► If the self-propulsion fault per‐ sists: consult a STIHL specia‐ list dealer. The lawn mower stops Warning triangle illuminates red. 3 LEDs illu‐ minate red. The lawn mower is too warm. ► Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. 19 Troubleshooting English 0478-131-9938-H 37Fault LEDs on the ope‐ rating unit LEDs on the battery Cause Remedy during opera‐ tion. ► Allow the lawn mower to cool down. ► Clean the lawn mower. ► Do not switch the lawn mower on too frequently within a short time. ► If working with self-propulsion engaged: set a lower speed. ► If working with self-propulsion disengaged: go forwards slo‐ wer. ► Set a higher cutting height. ► Mow shorter grass. The blades are blocked. ► Pull out the activation key. ► Remove the battery. ► Clean the lawn mower. There is an elect‐ rical fault. ► Remove the battery and fit it again. ► Switch the lawn mower on. Warning triangle illuminates red. The self-propul‐ sion and the bla‐ des disengage in the event of over‐ load when wor‐ king on steep slo‐ pes. ► Do not mow on steep slopes. ► Release the control bar for self-propulsion. ► Place the lawn mower on a level surface. ► Activate the blades. ► Engage self-propulsion. The lawn mower opera‐ ting time is too short. The battery is not fully charged. ► Fully charge the battery. The battery ser‐ vice life has been exceeded. ► Replace the battery. 20 Specifications

Permitted batteries:

STIHL AP together with ADA 700 double- battery compartment

Weight without battery: 44 kg

Maximum grass catcher box capacity: 80 l

Speed in ECO mode: 2800 rpm For information on the battery life see www.stihl.com/battery-life.

Values The K value for the sound pressure level is 3 dB(A). The K value for the sound power level is

1.2 dB(A). The K value for the vibration value is

measured in accord‐ ance with EN 60335-2-77: 84 dB(A)

Guaranteed sound power level L WAd meas‐ ured in accordance with 2000/14/ EC / S.I. 2001/1701: 93 dB(A)

measured in accordance with EN 20643, EN 60335-2-77, handlebar:

The indicated vibration values were measured in accordance with a standardised test method and can be used for the purpose of comparing electri‐ cal appliances. The actual vibration values that occur may deviate from the indicated values, depending on the type of application. The indica‐ ted vibration values can be used for an initial assessment of the vibration load. The actual vibration load must be assessed. Times during which the electrical appliance is switched off, along with times during which it is switched on but running without load, can also be taken into consideration. For information on compliance with Employers' Vibration Directive 2002/44/EC and S.I. 2005/1093, see www.stihl.com/vib.

REACH is an EC regulation and stands for the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical substances. For information on compliance with the REACH regulation see www.stihl.com/reach. 21 Spare Parts and Accesso‐ ries

21.1 Spare parts and accessories

These symbols indicate original STIHL spare parts and original STIHL acces‐ sories. STIHL recommends the use of original STIHL spare parts and accessories. Despite ongoing market observation, STIHL is unable to judge the reliability, safety and suitabil‐ ity of other manufacturers' spare parts and accessories; accordingly, STIHL cannot warrant for the use of those parts. Original STIHL spare parts and original STIHL accessories are available from STIHL dealers.

22.1 Disposing of the Lawn Mower

Information on disposal is available from your local authority or from a STIHL dealer. Improper disposal may be harmful to health and pollute the environment. ► Take STIHL products including packaging to a suitable collection point for recycling in accord‐ ance with local regulations. ► Do not dispose of the product with domestic waste. 23 EC Declaration of Con‐ formity

design: cordless lawn mower

serial number: 6392 complies with the relevant provisions of Direc‐ tives 2000/14/EC, 2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU and 2011/65/EU and has been developed and manu‐ factured in accordance with the versions of the following standards valid on the date of manufac‐ ture: EN 60335-1, EN 60335‑2-77, EN 55014-1 and EN 55014-2. Approved body involved: TÜV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH Tillystrasse 2 90431 Nuremberg, Germany The measured and guaranteed sound power lev‐ els were determined in accordance with Directive 2000/14/EC, Appendix VIII.

design: cordless lawn mower

serial number: 6392 complies with the relevant provisions of the UK regulations Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for Use Outdoors Regulations 2001, Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008, Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 and Restriction of the Use of Certain Haz‐ ardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012 and has been developed and manufactured in accordance with the versions of the following standards valid on the date of manufacture: EN 60335-1, EN 60335‑2-77, EN 55014-1 and EN 55014-2. Approved body involved: TUV Rheinland UK Ltd 1011 Stratford Road Solihull, B90 4BN The measured and guaranteed sound power lev‐ els were determined in accordance with the UK regulation Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for Use Outdoors Regulations 2001, Schedule 11.

This chapter describes the general safety instructions preformulated in the standard EN 60335-2-77, Annex EE, for electrically operated lawn mowers. WARNING ■ Read all the safety instructions, instructions, illustrations and technical data provided with the lawn mower. Failure to comply with the fol‐ lowing instructions may cause electrical shock, fire and/or serious injury. Keep all safety instructions and instructions for the future.

Read the instruction manual carefully. Ensure that you are familiar with the controls and the correct use of the machine;

Never allow children or other persons who are not familiar with the instructions for use to use the lawn mower. Local regulations may specify a minimum age for users;

Never mow in the vicinity of other persons, particularly children or animals; English 24 UKCA Declaration of Conformity 40 0478-131-9938-Hd) Be aware that the person operating the machine or the user is responsible for acci‐ dents involving third parties or their property.

25.3 Preparatory Measures

Always wear sturdy shoes and long trousers when operating the machine. Never operate the machine barefoot or in lightweight san‐ dals. Avoid wearing loose clothing or clothing with hanging cords or belts.

Inspect the area on which the machine is to be used and remove any objects that could be taken in and thrown up by the machine.

Before using the machine, always visually inspect the cutting blade, the retaining pins and the entire cutting unit for wear or dam‐ age. To avoid imbalance, worn or damaged cutting blades and retaining pins must be replaced in pairs. Worn or damaged warning signs must be replaced.

Only mow during the day or with good artifi‐ cial light.

Always ensure good stability on slopes.

Operate the machine only at walking pace.

Only mow across and never up or down the slope.

Do not mow on excessively steep slopes.

Be particularly careful when turning the lawn mower around or pulling it towards you.

Stop the cutting blade(s) when the machine needs to be tilted for transportation over sur‐ faces other than grass and when moving the lawn mower from and to the area to be mown.

Never use the lawn mower with damaged safety devices or protective grilles or without attached safety devices, e.g. deflectors and/or grass-catching units.

Exercise care when starting or pressing the starting switch and observe the manufactur‐ er's instructions. Ensure that you keep your feet far enough away from the cutting blade(s).

The lawn mower must not be tilted when starting it, unless the lawn mower needs to be lifted during the process. In this case, only tilt it as far as is absolutely necessary and only raise the side facing away from the user.

Do not start the motor when you are standing in front of the discharge chute.

Never put hands or feet on or underneath rotating parts. Always keep away from the discharge opening.

Never lift or carry a lawn mower with the motor running.

Stop the motor and pull out the starting key. Ensure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop:

whenever you leave the lawn mower;

before remedying blockages, including those in the discharge chute;

before checking, cleaning or working on the lawn mower;

after hitting a foreign object. Inspect the lawn mower for damage and perform the necessary repairs before re-starting and using the lawn mower. If the lawn mower begins to vibrate exces‐ sively, it must be checked immediately.

make the necessary repairs to damaged parts;

ensure that all screws, pins and bolts are tightly fastened.

25.5 Maintenance and Storage

Ensure that all nuts, pins and bolts are tightly fastened and that the machine is in a safe working condition.

Check the grass-catching unit regularly for wear or loss of functionality.

In the interests of safety, replace all worn or damaged parts.

Be aware that on machines with more than one cutting blade, the movement of one cut‐ ting blade can cause the other cutting blade to turn.

Ensure when adjusting the machine that your fingers do not become pinched between moving cutting blades and stationary parts of the machine.

Allow the motor to cool down before storing the machine.

Note when maintaining the cutting blades that the cutting blades can be moved even if the power source is switched off. 25 Safety Information for Lawn Mowers English 0478-131-9938-H 41h) In the interests of safety, replace all worn or damaged parts. Only use genuine spare parts and accessories. Table des matières

10.2.1 Ligar as lâminas

► Coloque o cortador de relva numa superfície plana. ► Prima e mantenha premido o botão de liga‐ ção (1) com a mão esquerda. ► Com a mão direita, puxe o arco de comando do mecanismo de corte (2) por completo na direção do guiador (3) e segure nesse compo‐ nente de modo a que o polegar circunde o guiador (3). As lâminas rodam. ► Solte o botão de ligação (1). ► Com a mão direita, segure no guiador (3) e no arco de comando do mecanismo de corte (2) de modo que o polegar circunde o guiador (3).

10.2.2 Desligar as lâminas

17.2 Afiar e equilibrar as lâminas

κατά 2000/14/EC / S.I. 2001/1701: 93 dB(A)

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Brand : STIHL

Model : RMA 765 V

Category : Lawn mower