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USER MANUAL 53Pro M Vario SABO

SA322120 Beware of hot surfaces - do not touch the engine and exhaust. Risk of burns! Exhaust fumes are toxic - do not have the engine running in closed rooms. Risk of poisoning! Petrol is highly inflammable - keep away from sparks and open flame, do not smoke. Fire hazard! All models Read and follow the operator's manual and safety instructions! Risk caused by thrown elements when the motor is running – Observe the safety distance / Keep all persons outside the danger area! Caution, sharp cutting blades. Keep hands and feet away from the blades! - Switch the motor off and disconnect the spark plug connector before performing any cleaning and maintenance work. Engine STOP Switch the drive on Noise hazard - Ear protection recommended for extended use. This appliance must not be disposed of as household waste. Send equipment, accessories and packaging for environmental recycling.

4 EXPLANATION OF THE SYMBOLS

WARNING Always read and follow the operating instructions and general safety regulations carefully. Keep the operating instructions for reference purposes. Proper use also includes adherence to the operation, maintenance and service conditions prescribed by the manufacturer. WARNING Keep all persons outside the danger area! Contact with the rotating blade can cause severe injury. Objects ejected at high speed can cause severe injury. You must never mow the lawn if there are other persons nearby, especially children or animals. WARNING Petrol is highly inflammable and explosive. Petrol or oil leaking out onto the hot engine are highly inflammable. Fire and explosions can cause severe injury and material damage. Whilst the engine is running or if the machine is hot, the lid of the petrol tank must not be opened, nor may the tank be filled with more petrol. When the engine is running, the dipstick must always be screwed in firmly. WARNING Petrol is highly inflammable and explosive. Fire and explosions can cause severe injury and material damage. No smoking and no naked flames while filling the tank.3 WARNING Watch out for sharp blades! Contact with the rotating blade can cause severe foot injuries. Only start the engine when standing behind the mower. Ensure that your feet do not get under the housing. WARNING Watch out for sharp blades! Contact with the rotating blade can cause severe hand and foot injuries. When the engine is running, always observe the safety distance to the machine which is maintained by the handlebar. Ensure that your hands and feet do not get under the housing. WARNING Objects thrown upwards can cause serious injuries. Before mowing areas covered in leaves in particular, remove all stones, sticks, wires, toys and other objects from the lawn. Never use the equipment with the protective devices damaged or missing. Missing or damaged safety and protective devices are a safety hazard for both you and other people. Before initial operation, check that the cutting blade screw is fastened, then examine the cutter bar for a tight fit, wear and damage every time you intend to use the mower. Have an authorised workshop replace a worn or damaged blade. Have an authorised workshop tighten the cutting blade screw. Before starting the engine, check whether the tools have been removed. WARNING Electric shock can lead to serious injuries. Never move over live wires when the cutting tool is switched on. Before and during the mowing process, check the area for live wires and remove them if possible. If a live wire is damaged, switch off the equipment and disconnect the wire from the supply grid. CAUTION The engine and exhaust reach very high temperatures during operation. Danger of burns! Allow the machine to cool down for at least 15 minutes before starting any maintenance or cleaning work. Never operate the machine with a damaged or missing exhaust protection grill. CAUTION If the spark plug connector is not disconnected during work on the equipment, the engine may start up and this can result in serious injuries. Switch the engine off, pull the spark plug connector off and remove the ignition key, if present, before carrying out any maintenance and repair work. Never pull the plug connector off with the engine running. Risk of electric shock! Consult the operating instructions for respective cleaning or maintenance instructions. Insufficient equipment maintenance will lead to safety-related faults. WARNING Contact with the rotating cutting blade can lead to serious hand and foot injuries. Objects thrown upwards can cause serious injuries. Stop the engine and wait until the cutting tool comes to a standstill: – if the mower needs lifting or tilting e.g. for transport purposes; – when driving outside the lawn on paths or streets; – if the mower is left unsupervised for a short time; – before setting the cutting height; – before filling with fuel. Only fill with fuel when the engine is cold. CAUTION Contact with the sharp edges of the blade and other sharp edges of the machine can cause severe injury. Protective gloves must be worn at all times during maintenance and cleaning work. CAUTION Noise hazard - Ear protection recommended for extended use. 5 PROPER USE

  • The equipment is exclusively designed for mowing grass and lawn areas within the context of gardening and landscape care ("Proper use"). Any use going beyond this is considered not proper; the manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from such use, the risk is borne by the user alone. Proper use also includes adherence to the operation, maintenance and service conditions prescribed by the manufacturer.
  • Special care is required during use in public areas, parks, sports facilities, on roads and in agricultural and forestry operations.
  • The mower must not be used in particular for trimming bushes, hedges and shrubs, for cutting twining plants or greenery on roofs and in flower baskets or boxes, for extraction or blowing on pavements.
  • The use of any additional equipment and attachments not approved by the manufacturer is prohibited. If such additional equipment and attachments are used, the CE conformity and guarantee are considered null and void. Unauthorised modifications to this lawn mower exclude the manufacturer from liability for any damage resulting from these modifications.

6 GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR THE HAND-HELD

ROTARY LAWNMOWER (PETROL) General safety instructions For your own safety and in order to ensure that the machine functions correctly, please read this operator's manual carefully. Acquaint yourself with the controls and the correct use of the machine. Keep the operating instructions for reference purposes.

  • Please remember that the person operating or using the machine bears full responsibility not only for possible risks to other people or their property, but also for accidents which occur whilst using the machine.
  • This operator's manual is part of the scope of supply of the machine and must be handed over to the purchaser of the machine in the event of resale.
  • Never allow children or persons under the age of 16 or other persons who are not familiar with the operator's manual to use the machine. Local regulations can determine the minimum age of the person allowed to use the machine.
  • Please explain the possible dangers and how to prevent accidents to every person who is supposed to work with this machine. This machine may only be used, maintained or serviced by persons who are familiar with the machine, and who are aware of the possible dangers. The applicable accident prevention regulations, and other generally accepted safety and occupational health rules must also be observed.
  • This equipment is not meant to be used by persons with restricted physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lacking in experience and/or knowledge, unless they are accompanied by a person responsible for their safety and unless they received instructions from the person on how the equipment is to be used. This responsible person must decide in advance, whether the person with restricted physical, sensory or mental capabilities is suitable for this activity. You must never mow the lawn if there are other persons nearby, especially children or animals.
  • Please keep your machine in a safe place! Machines which are not being used should be kept in a dry, locked room out of reach of children.
  • Machine safety and protective devices must not be manipulated or disabled.
  • The laying of cables must not be manipulated, e.g. by removing cable clamps or attaching additional cable ties! The cables must lie against the outside of the bar in such a way that they are neither crushed nor overstretched when the bar is folded. A damaged cable may result in a technical defect of the equipment. Preparatory measures
  • When mowing, you must always wear a strong, closed, non-slip pair of shoes or safety shoes and long trousers. Avoid wearing loose clothing or clothing with cords or belts hanging down. Do not mow whilst you are barefooted or wearing sandals. Wear protective goggles to protect your eyes.
  • Loud noises can lead to hearing impairments. Wear ear protection.4 Before and during mowing, check the whole area the equipment is being used on and remove all stones, sticks, wires, toys and other objects which can be caught and catapulted out. Before and during the mowing process, check the area for live wires and remove them if possible. Never move over live wires when the cutting tool is switched on. Risk of electric shock! If a live wire is damaged, switch off the equipment and disconnect the wire from the supply grid.
  • If you also use a mowing robot for lawn care, the following safety instructions must be heeded with regard to the working area of the mowing robot: – Before mowing on these areas, always check the range of the boundary wire. – If the wires are laid in the ground they must be checked, no wires may be visible, with particular attention necessary at the charging station. – If the boundary wires are laid above ground they should be routed tight directly on the ground and not lie loose in the grass. The wires must be sufficiently fixed using boundary staples, see the operating manual. – The boundary staples must not project, if this is the case push them firmly in place. – Remove any residual wires before starting to mow. In the cases described above, there is a risk of the wire being pulled in and wound up by the tool; this can lead to serious injury.
  • Low-hanging branches and similar obstacles can injure the operator or interfere with the mowing operation. Before mowing, identify potential obstacles such as low-hanging branches, and trim back or remove those obstacles. WARNING – Petrol is highly inflammable and explosive. Fire and explosions can cause severe injury and material damage. – Store petrol only in a suitable container, and out of the reach of children. – Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always place containers on the ground away from your vehicle before filling up. – Only fill the tank in the open and when the engine is cold. No smoking and no naked flames while filling the tank. – Fuel operated equipment, which is positioned on a load floor or a trailer, must not be refuelled from a filling pump, but must be refuelled by a fuel container. – The petrol must be filled into the tank before starting the engine. – Whilst the engine is running or if the machine is hot, the lid of the petrol tank must not be opened, nor may the tank be filled with more petrol. – If petrol has overflowed, you must not attempt to start the engine. Instead, remove the machine from the area contaminated with petrol, and wipe the overflowed petrol off the engine. Avoid any attempt to start the engine until the petrol fumes have evaporated. – For safety reasons, the petrol tank and the petrol container must be closed again carefully. – If any damage has occurred, the petrol tank and the petrol tank lid must be exchanged.
  • Before use, always carry out a visual inspection to see whether the cutting tool, attachment screws and the complete cutting unit are worn or damaged. To avoid unbalance, worn or damaged blades and attachment screws must be replaced by an authorised workshop.
  • The condition of the pictograms must be checked every time the device is used. Worn or damaged pictograms must be replaced. Handling
  • The machine must not be operated in potentially explosive surroundings.
  • The internal combustion engine must never be used in enclosed rooms in which dangerous exhaust fumes can build up - danger of poisoning.
  • People with pacemakers must not touch any parts of the engine which might be live.
  • Attention! Do not operate the unit in front of the extraction openings of air conditioning systems.
  • Do not mow in bad weather when lightning could strike.
  • Never remove the spark plug connector when the motor is running. Risk: Electric shock!
  • Disconnect the spark plug connector only when the engine has cooled down. Danger of burns!
  • Do not wear radio or music headphones. Safe service and operation requires your full attention.
  • Only mow during daylight or if the lighting is good. Always push the machine at walking pace.
  • Please adjust the driving speed depending on the person and the terrain. Increase speed gradually until you have reached a suitable driving speed, switch the motor drive off if necessary.
  • Use care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other obstacles that may obscure vision.
  • Do not move too closely to holes, trenches and banks. The equipment can suddenly topple over when a wheel suddenly gives way over the edge of a trench or a bank or when an edge suddenly yields.
  • Please be careful when mowing underneath playground equipment (e.g. swings). The equipment could get into an unsafe position. This may result in risk of injury.
  • Do not operate the equipment when you are sick, tired or under the influence of alcohol, medicine or drugs.
  • Avoid using the machine if possible on wet grass, in order to avoid the danger of slipping.
  • Always make sure that you are standing securely whilst mowing slopes. Always mow at right angles to the slope, never mow straight up or down. Please be especially careful when you change direction when mowing on a slope. SA322020
  • Do not mow excessively steep slopes! Mowing slopes always means additional risks. Your lawnmower is powerful enough to mow on slopes with a gradient of up to 48% (26° angle). For safety reasons, however, we urgently recommend you do not exploit this theoretical performance potential. Always make sure you have a firm stance. Manually guided lawnmowers should never be used for slopes with a gradient in excess of 26% (15° angle of slope). Stability may be lost. SA322120
  • Do not mow excessively steep slopes! Mowing slopes always means additional risks. Your lawnmower is powerful enough to mow on slopes with a gradient of up to 46% (25° angle of slope). For safety reasons, however, we urgently recommend you do not exploit this theoretical performance potential. Always make sure you have a firm stance. Manually guided lawnmowers should never be used for slopes with a gradient in excess of 26% (15° angle of slope). Stability may be lost. All models
  • Please be especially careful when turning the machine or pulling it towards yourself.
  • If you walk backwards whilst using the machine, you can easily stumble so this should be avoided. Avoid unnatural body positions. Ensure that you are standing securely and keep your balance at all times.
  • Always observe the safety distance to the machine which is maintained by the handlebar.
  • In order to avoid the machine slipping when being carried, always hold the machine by the grip devices provided (carrying handle, housing, handlebar ends or transverse bar of the lower handlebar section).
  • Note the weight of the machine before lifting or carrying it (see technical data). Lifting heavy weights can lead to health problems.
  • Never lift or carry the machine when the engine is running.
  • Never use the machine with safety and protective devices damaged or missing. Missing or damaged safety and protective devices are a safety hazard for both you and other people. Safety equipment includes (see chapter Component description): – Motor stop safety control bar (1) The lawn mower is equipped with a motor stop device. During operation and in the event of a hazard, the engine is switched off by releasing the motor stop bar. The engine and the blade must come to a standstill within 3 seconds. After release, the bar must always return to the position shown in the "component description" diagram. If this is not the case, it must be checked immediately by an authorised workshop. Risk of injury! If the blade run-on time is longer, stop using the equipment and take it to an authorised workshop. Measuring run-on time After the engine has been started, the blade rotates and a wind-like noise can be heard. The run-on time corresponds to the duration of the wind-like noise after the engine has been stopped, it can be measured using a stopwatch.5 The function of the safety control bar must never be put out of operation. It is important to make sure that the safety control bar functions correctly. If this is not the case, have it repaired by an authorised specialist workshop. Protective equipment includes (see chapter Component description): – Housing, splash guard (13) These protection units protect against injuries from objects that are thrown upwards. The equipment must not be operated with a damaged housing or without correctly attached splash guard. – Housing This protection unit protects against injuries through contact with the rotating cutting blade bar. The equipment must not be operated with a damaged housing. Please make sure that hands and feet are not placed underneath the housing. – Belt drive covers (12), engine covers (5) These protection units protect against injuries through moving parts. The equipment must not be operated with damaged covers or without correctly attached covers. – Exhaust protection grill (11) The engine/exhaust becomes very hot. The protection grill protects the user against burns. Do not operate the machine without the exhaust protection grill. The safety devices must not be modified.
  • Do not change the basic settings of the engine or operate the engine at excessive speed.
  • During the starting process, do not switch on the drive if available. When you start the machine, make sure that your feet are at a sufficiently safe distance away from the cutting blades. When the engine is started, the machine must not be tilted on end, if necessary it must be tilted by pressing the guide bar down so that the cutting tool is pointing in the direction away from the user, but only as far as absolutely necessary. For as long as the equipment has not been lowered to the ground again, both your hands must be on the top part of the bar. Do not start the engine when persons or animals are standing in front of the mower. When using equipment with a side ejector, do not start the engine when you are standing in front of the ejector channel or other people/animals are located in the ejection area. Never put your hands or feet near or under revolving parts. Always make sure that your hands or feet do not get under the housing. Always maintain a safe distance from the ejector opening. Stop the engine by releasing the motor stop bar, disconnect the spark-plug connector, make sure that all moving parts have come to a complete standstill and the ignition key, if there is one, has been removed: – if you intend to leave the machine; – before you inspect, clean or carry out work on the machine; – before unblocking jams or removing blockages in the ejection channel; – if a foreign body has been encountered. – when the machine starts to vibrate strangely.
  • If a foreign object has been encountered or if the machine becomes blocked, e.g. by driving onto an obstacle, a specialist dealer must check whether parts of the machine have been damaged or deformed. Any necessary repairs must also be carried out by an authorized specialist workshop.
  • If the machine starts to vibrate unusually heavily or to make unusual noises, please have it checked immediately by an authorised workshop. Heavy vibrations on your hands can damage your health. Please contact an authorised workshop immediately if heavy vibrations occur.
  • WARNING The noise and vibration levels shown in these operating instructions are the maximum levels for use of the machine. The use of an unbalanced cutting element, the excessive speed of movement, or the absence of maintenance have a significant influence on noise emissions and vibrations. Consequently, it is necessary to take preventive steps to eliminate possible damage due to high levels of noise and stress from vibration. Maintain the machine well, wear ear protection devices, and take breaks while working. Adhere to the maintenance work listed in this operating manual and have the equipment checked and serviced regularly by an authorised workshop. Stop the engine by releasing the motor stop bar, make sure that all moving parts have come to a complete standstill and the ignition key, if there is one, has been removed, – if you have to lift or tilt the mower e.g. for transport purposes; – when you need to transport the machine to and from the area to be mowed – when driving off the lawn; – if you have to leave the machine for a short time; – when you wish to adjust the cutting height; – before you fill it with fuel. Only refill when the engine is cold!
  • If the engine is equipped with a petrol shut-off valve, this should be closed after mowing. Maintenance and storage
  • Insufficient equipment maintenance will lead to safety-related faults.
  • Ensure that all screws have been tightened securely and that the machine is in a safe working condition. Never store a machine which still contains petrol inside a building where petrol fumes may come into contact with naked flames or sparks or where they may ignite. The engine and exhaust reach very high temperatures during operation. Allow the machine to cool down for at least 15 minutes before starting any maintenance or cleaning work.
  • To avoid a fire hazard, keep the engine, muffler (exhaust) and fuel tank free of grass, leaves or escaping oil (grease). When tilting the machine upwards or placing it on its side, make sure no oil or petrol escapes. Fire hazard! Allow the engine to cool down before you store the machine in closed rooms. Do not store the machine near open flames or sources of fire such as boilers or heating systems. Before you start mowing, always check the condition and firm attachment of the cutting blade. The blade attachment screw must always be tightened by an authorised workshop. If the blade screw is too tight or too loose, the blade coupling and cutter bar can become damaged or loose which can lead to serious injuries. A worn or damaged blade must always be replaced. Changing, regrinding and balancing the cutting blade must be carried out by an authorised professional workshop. A wrongly assembled cutting blade coupling can allow the cutting blade bar to get loose and cause severe injuries. An improperly ground and imbalanced cutting blade can cause strong vibrations and damage the lawn mower.
  • For reasons of safety, always replace worn or damaged parts. Protective gloves must be worn at all times during maintenance and cleaning work.
  • When handling operating fluids, such as engine oil and fuel, suitable protective equipment (e.g. suitable protective gloves) must be worn. The data sheets of the operating fluids must be observed. Maintenance and cleaning work may only be carried out on level surfaces with the engine switched off and the spark plug connector disconnected. Regular maintenance is essential for safety and top performance.
  • Never remove the spark plug connector when the motor is running! Risk: Electric shock.
  • Disconnect the spark plug connector only when the engine has cooled down. Danger of burns!
  • Make sure that the spark plug connector is firmly seated! Risk: Electric shock.
  • If the tank has to be emptied, this should be done in the open, and with a cold engine. Take care to ensure that no fuel is spilt. For reasons of warranty and safety, only genuine spare parts may be used. Non-equivalent spare parts can damage the machine and are a safety hazard.6

7 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS

SA322020 SA322120 All models 1 Safety control bar for engine stop 2 Vario actuation 3 Drive control bar 4 Tank cap 5 Engine cover 6 Petrol tap (depending on the model) 7 Air filter 8 Spark plug 9 Cutting height setting 10 Carrying handle 11 Exhaust protection grid 12 Belt drive covers 13 Splash guard 14 Oil-refill neck with dipstick 15 Starter cable handle 8 PREPARATION The following unit parts are included in the package for mower assembly:

  • Mower with pre-assembled handlebar
  • Tool bag containing the following: – Operating manual with Declaration of Conformity – Guarantee conditions (depending on the model) – Diverse attachment parts. Should a part be missing, please contact your professional dealership. NOTE Always remove the spark plug connector before fitting the bar and the starter cable holder and unfolding the handlebar. Following assembly, at the latest before starting the engine, push the spark plug connector back in place. Raise the handlebar (Illustration A1 + E1 + W2 + W4 ) IMPORTANT Make sure that the cables are not pinched, squeezed, twisted or overstretched when the handlebars are folded apart or collapsed! Always run the cables along the outside of the bar connection. A damaged cable may result in a technical defect of the equipment. IMPORTANT Avoid damage to the throttle cables when folding or lifting the handlebars: do not kink or jam the throttle cables. – Remove the mower carefully from the box. Remove the packaging material. – Pull the handlebar which is collapsed in a Z-shape upwards into place A1 . – When the top and bottom parts of the handlebar are on the same level, firmly tighten the handle nuts by hand E1 . – Pull the handlebars carefully towards the rear and align the bore hole in the bottom part of the handlebar with the required height setting catch in the bracket W2 . Three different handlebar heights can be set.
  • front catch = steep handlebar setting (for taller people)
  • rear catch = flat handlebar setting (for smaller people) Use the same catch position in the bracket on both sides. – Insert the flat round screws (from the tool bag) through the bottom part of the handlebar from the outside W2 , then

1. insert one washer each between the bottom part of the handlebar and the

2. insert the same washers on the insides of the brackets,

3. followed by one spring washer each.

4. Screw tightly using the handle nuts on both sides.

5. Remove the handle from the tool bag and place it on the brackets W4 . Insert

the cheese-head screws with the washers in place from above through the handle and the bracket. Place a large washer each in place from below and screw together with a safety nut. IMPORTANT Make sure that the structure is without tension. If the components are under tension, this can lead to increased vibration values. Handle starter assembly (Illustration L1 ) – Remove the starter cable holder (1) from the tool bag. – Unscrew the nut until the two halves can be pushed over the bar. – There is a sticker (2) on the top bar showing the position of the starter cable holder. NOTE For reasons of safety, the starter cable holder may only be fitted in the prescribed position. – Push the motor stop safety control bar (3) onto the top part of the bar (4) and hold it tight, pull the starter cable (5) out and insert it into the starter cable holder. – Fit the two halves (6) together, tighten the nut again. This prevents the starter cable popping out. The starter cable holder must be fitted / aligned in such a way that the starter cable is freely accessible and does not rub against any other parts. Adjusting the cutting height (Illustration I + I1 ) Safety instruction! See table for explanation of symbols page 2 Adjusting the front wheel height The height of both front wheels can be adjusted using the height adjustment lever (1) on the front left-hand wheel I . – Set the height adjustment lever to the required position. Adjusting the rear wheel height The height of both rear wheels can be adjusted using the height adjustment lever (2) on the rear left-hand wheel I . – Lift the equipment slightly by the lower bar using one hand in order to relieve the pressure on the wheel. – Set the cutting height adjustment lever to the required position using your other hand. CAUTION When setting the cutting height, hold the setting lever as depicted in the illustration I1 . In this way, the hand it is prevented from sliding off and getting injured when setting7 NOTE Set bot levers to the same height except for the two lowest cutting height settings. For the two lowest cutting heights, set the rear lever one notch higher than the front lever. This setting provides optimum discharge of the cut material during mulching. Start with a higher setting and then adjust this downwards if necessary in order to avoid the lawn being cut too short. IMPORTANT Mowing at the lowest cutting height should only be carried out on level and flat lawns. Please note that the lower cutting height settings may only be used for optimal conditions. If you select cutting height that is too low, the turf may be damaged and under certain circumstances even destroyed. Besides the cutting height, the driving speed also influences the cutting pattern. Adapt the cutting height and driving speed to the grass height to be cut, the motor drive may not need to be switched on. Adjusting handle height (Illustration W3 ) NOTE Three different handlebar heights can be set. Loosen the handle nuts until the bar can be moved freely. Do not loosen them too far so that the screws do not come out of the square in the bar.

1. Take hold of the rod of the bracket and the bottom part of the bar and push them

forwards together until the screws are released from the catch.

2. Move the bar forwards or backwards until the required position has been found.

3. Take hold of the bracket by the rod and pull backwards with the bar until the

screws lock into the new position. Tighten the handle nuts again. Use the same position in the bracket on both sides. IMPORTANT When adjusting the handlebar height using the bracket only loosen the handle nuts to such an extent that the bar can be moved freely during this work. This prevents the bar folding over unintentionally and avoids crushing spots between the bottom part of the bar and the housing. 9 BEFORE USING THE LAWNMOWER FOR THE FIRST TIME Safety instruction! See table for explanation of symbols page 2 Check all screw connections and the spark plug connector for a tight fit. Tighten the screws if necessary! Attachment of the cutter bar must be checked in particular (refer here to the chapter "Cutter bar care"). The blade attachment screw must always be tightened by an authorised workshop. If the blade screw is too tight or too loose, the blade coupling and cutter bar can become damaged or loose which can lead to serious injuries. The lawn mower is equipped with a motor stop device. Before using the equipment for the first time, make sure that the motor stop safety control bar is working perfectly. When the control bar is released, the motor and cutter bar must come to a standstill within three seconds. After release, the bar must always return to the position shown in the "component description" diagram. If this is not the case, it must be checked immediately by an authorised workshop. Risk of injury! If the blade run-on time is longer, stop using the equipment and take it to an authorised workshop. Measuring run-on time After the engine has been started, the blade rotates and a wind-like noise can be heard. The run-on time corresponds to the duration of the wind-like noise after the engine has been stopped, it can be measured using a stopwatch. Machine safety and protective devices must not be manipulated or disabled! Make sure that all protective devices have been attached properly and are not damaged. Filling with oil (Illustration Y1 ) Safety instruction! See table for explanation of symbols page 2 IMPORTANT Avoid damage! Engine is delivered without oil. You must add oil before running the engine. Before starting the engine for the first time, use a funnel to fill motor oil (quantity and quality see technical data) having unscrewed the dipstick in this opening first. – Set the mower on level ground. – Slowly fill oil through the filler neck. Do not overfill. Insert the dipstick and screw it tight. SA322020 – Check oil level Remove the dipstick. Use a clean cloth to wipe off the dipstick, then insert it again but do not screw tightly. Then pull the dipstick out again and read off the oil level. The oil must be between the "L" and "H" marks. Replenish oil if necessary. However, the oil must not be higher than the "H" mark on the dipstick. Overfilling will lead to engine damage. Insert the dipstick again and tighten. SA322120 – Check oil level After filling the oil, wait for about one minute and then check the oil level. Remove the dipstick. Use a clean cloth to wipe off the dipstick, then insert it again and screw tightly. Then pull the dipstick out again and read off the oil level. The oil must be at the full mark at the top (arrow). Replenish oil if necessary. The oil level must not be higher than the full mark, however. Insert the dipstick again and tighten. All models – After initial filling, remove the "NO OIL" sign from the top of the engine. Filling with fuel Safety instruction! See table for explanation of symbols page 2 – Only fill the tank with fresh and clean unleaded standard petrol. Never use alkylate-based petrol. Fuel with up to 10% ethanol or 15% MTBE content is acceptable. Never use petrol with an ethanol content greater than 10% or an MTBE content greater than 15% since this can lead to damage to the engine or fuel system. – Fuel tap (SA322020) should be closed A ! – Unscrew the fuel cap. – Use a funnel to fill the fuel up to the max. lower edge of the filling nozzle. – Replace the fuel filler cap and screw tight. 10 STARTING THE ENGINE (ILLUSTRATION A + D + E ) Safety instruction! See table for explanation of symbols page 2 Only start the engine when you are standing behind the mower. Always place the mower on a level area which is not covered with high grass (if the grass is too high it will block the cutter bar start-up and make starting the mower more difficult). When the engine is started, the machine must not be tilted on end, if necessary it must be tilted by pressing the guide bar down so that the cutting tool is pointing in the direction away from the user, but only as far as absolutely necessary. As long as the mower has not been lowered to the ground again, both your hands must be on the top part of the bar. CAUTION Hold the starter cable handle firmly when starting. The handle may otherwise slip out of your hand. Risk of injury! IMPORTANT The motor only operates when the safety control bracket is pressed against the upper part of the handlebar. As soon as the safety control bracket is released, this returns to its original position under spring force, the motor brake is actuated, and the motor and blade come to stop within three seconds. SA322020 – Open the fuel tap (1) A . – Push and hold the safety control bar (2) on the top tube (3) D . – Slowly pull the starter cable (4) out until resistance can be clearly felt. Now return the handle to its initial position and then rapidly pull it out E – the engine begins to run, slowly rewind the cable. SA322120 – Push and hold the safety control bar (2) on the top tube (3) D . – Slowly pull the starter cable (4) until resistance is felt, then rapidly pull it out E – the engine begins to run, slowly recoil the cable. NOTE This engine has a ReadyStart

system: This system has a temperature-controlled automatic choke. The engine runs with optimum power at maximum speed, which is required for a clean cutting pattern (engine speed = blade speed).8 All models 11 SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE (ILLUSTRATION F + A ) – Release the safety control bar (1) F . – Close the fuel tap A (SA322020). 12 EMERGENCY STOPPING Release the safety control lever and the drive switch bar. – The mower will stop. – The blade will stop. – The engine will stop NOTE Before every mowing job, make sure that the safety control bar for the engine brake and the engine drive control bar are working perfectly: – when the safety control bar is released, the engine and cutter bar must come to a standstill within three seconds. – when the engine drive control bar is released, the machine must come to a standstill immediately. If this is not the case, please consult your nearest authorised workshop. 13 MOVEMENT DRIVE Operating the rear wheel drive (Illustration G ) The rear wheel drive is switched on and off by means of the drive control handle (1) on the top guide bar (2) when the motor is running: – Pull and hold the drive control handle = mower moves – Release the drive control handle = mower stops (0-position). The drive control handle must always be pulled firmly up against the top bar. Improper activation will cause wear on the gearbox. NOTE The rear wheels click when the mower is pushed forwards. Adjusting the speed (Illustration H ) IMPORTANT The speed may only be adjusted when the engine is running in order to avoid damage! The driving speed is set using the rotary knob mounted on the left. – The knob can be turned in both directions for speed adjustment, so that the required driving speed can be set. The arrow on the knob indicates the driving speed. – Position “Hare” = fast (max. speed) – Position “Tortoise” = slow (min. speed) NOTE Mowing at high speed leads to poor cutting pattern or collection result. Always adapt the speed to the prevailing conditions. For longer grass sections, a slower driving speed should be selected. 14 MOWING Safety instruction! See table for explanation of symbols page 2 Mowing on slopes SA322020 NOTE The mower can be used on banks and slopes with a gradient of up to 48% (26° angle). Any steeper slopes can lead to engine damage. For safety reasons, however, we urgently recommend you do not exploit this theoretical performance potential. Always make sure you have a firm stance. Manually guided lawnmowers should never be used for slopes with a gradient in excess of 26% (15° angle of slope). Stability may be lost! SA322120 NOTE The mower can be used on banks and slopes with a gradient of up to 46% (25° angle). Any steeper slopes can lead to engine damage. For safety reasons, however, we urgently recommend you do not exploit this theoretical performance potential. Always make sure you have a firm stance. Manually guided lawnmowers should never be used for slopes with a gradient in excess of 26% (15° angle of slope). Stability may be lost! All models Checking the oil level Check oil level each time prior to mowing Y1 . Never let the engine to run with too little or too much oil. Irreparable damages could occur. Checking operating safety The lawnmower is equipped with a motor stop device. Before every mowing job, make sure that the motor stop safety control bar is working perfectly. When the control bar is released, the motor and cutter bar must come to a standstill within three seconds. After release, the bar must always return to the position shown in the "component description" diagram. If this is not the case, it must be checked immediately by an authorised workshop. Risk of injury! If the blade run-on time is longer, stop using the equipment and take it to an authorised workshop. Measuring run-on time After the engine has been started, the blade rotates and a wind-like noise can be heard. The run-on time corresponds to the duration of the wind-like noise after the engine has been stopped, it can be measured using a stopwatch. Machine safety and protective devices must not be manipulated or disabled. The perfect function of the motor drive control bar must also be checked before every mowing job. When the motor drive control bar is released, the machine must come to a standstill immediately. If this is not the case, it must be checked immediately by an authorised workshop. Make sure that all protective devices have been attached properly and are not damaged. To avoid risk, check the condition and firm attachment of the blade before every mowing job. The blade attachment screw must always be tightened by an authorised workshop. If the blade screw is too tight or too loose, the blade coupling and cutter bar can become damaged or loose which can lead to serious injuries. A worn or damaged blade must always be replaced. (Refer here to the chapter "Cutter blade care"). In addition, check blade coupling every 10 operating hours for wear and a tight fit. Also check equipment screws and nuts for a firm fit and tighten if necessary. Make sure the spark plug connector is fitted tightly. Danger: Electric shock. Disconnect the spark plug connector only when the engine has cooled down. Danger of burns! If the mower mechanism becomes blocked e.g. by colliding with an obstacle, have an authorised workshop check whether any parts of the mower are damaged or deformed. Always have any necessary repairs done by an authorised workshop too. If the machine starts to vibrate unusually heavily or to make unusual noises, please have it checked immediately by an authorised workshop. Time restrictions In Germany, the set hours for operating lawnmowers are regulated in the "32nd Ordinance implementing the Federal Emissions Protection Act (32nd BImSch-V)". In addition, there may be regional restrictions (e.g. to protect midday peace), which can be issued by the respective local authority. Tips on caring for your lawn Mowing (Illustration M ) WARNING Remove any objects (stones, wood, branches, etc.) from the lawn before each cut; but still watch out for objects lying around during the mowing process. Ask your dealer about lawn care instructions. Information and instructions about mowing can also be found on the manufacturer website. Mulching What is understood by the term mulching? When mulching, the lawn is cut and the cut blades of grass are then, immediately thereafter, chopped several times to become even smaller using the special mulch blade. This mulch blade straightens the grass blades and cuts the blades into very short segments which are then distributed evenly over the lawn surface. The grass blade segments can now dry and rot more quickly, thus facilitating the production of humus. This enables natural fertilisation of the soil and also protects against dehydration. Gathering and removal of cuttings is no longer necessary. The mulch concept is thus environmentally-friendly and stimulates the ecology.9 How is the perfect grass blade cut achieved? The length of the grass to be cut should not exceed 10 cm when a mulching mower is used. A maximum of 1/3 of the grass height is cut in one working cycle. If a positive result is not achieved, mulching may have to be repeated. Depending on the type of lawn and growth intensity, the grass should be mowed regularly. During the strong growing phase in particular, mulch-mowing needs to be done more frequently than traditional mowing with grass collection, since the one-third rule is hard to keep otherwise. To achieve an optimum mulching result you should reduce the machine speed for mulching compared to traditional mowing to allow the grass to remain in the mowing blade longer and thus be cut several times. The best cutting pattern and result are achieved on a dry lawn, since wet cut grass will stick together and clump quickly. These grass clumps will rot and mould, preventing the desired ecological cycle. If the lawn has to be mowed in a very damp, wet state, the cut grass must be shorter i.e. the cutting height must be set 1-2 levels higher than with a dry lawn. You will notice that if you follow these simple rules you will have a healthy lawn and can save on disposing of your grass cuttings. 15 SERVICE INTERVALS IMPORTANT Avoid damage! Under extreme or unusual conditions, shorter servicing intervals than the ones specified below may be necessary. If you establish any problems, please contact an authorised workshop. Carry out routine servicing on the machine in line with the following servicing intervals. Work must be carried out at the following servicing intervals in addition to the maintenance work listed in these operating instructions. Before initial use

  • Check the oil level Y1 .
  • Check all screw connections for a tight fit.
  • Check the cutting blade screw and have an authorised workshop tighten it if necessary.
  • Check whether the safety control bar for the engine brake is working perfectly.
  • Check whether the drive control bar is working properly.
  • Check that all protective devices have been attached properly and are not damaged. Before every operation
  • Check the lawn area and remove any objects.
  • Check the area of the boundary wires (if an automatic mower is being used for lawn care).
  • Check the oil level Y1 .
  • Check the condition and firm fit of the blade, if necessary have an authorised workshop tighten the blade screw.
  • Check whether the safety control bar for the engine brake is working perfectly.
  • Check whether the drive control bar is working properly.
  • Check that all protective devices have been attached properly and are not damaged. Every 10 operating hours
  • Check all screw connections for a tight fit.
  • Check the blade coupling regularly for wear and a tight fit. After every operation
  • Check the blade for damage and wear. SA322020 Running-in time – after the first 20 operating hours
  • Change the motor oil. SA322120 Running-in time – after the first 5 operating hours
  • Change the engine oil. All models Every 50 operating hours
  • Change the motor oil.
  • Clean the air filter paper insert W .
  • Clean the pre-filter W .
  • Clean the spark plug and adjust electrode distance Y .
  • Grease the bearings of the rear wheel drive R . During annual servicing
  • Have the air filter paper insert replaced W .
  • Have the pre-filter replaced W .
  • Have the spark plug replaced Y .
  • Clean the gearbox and the area under the belt cover.
  • Check the drive throttle cable and adjust it if necessary.
  • Have the valve clearance checked
  • Have combustion residue removed from the cylinder head.
  • Check the control lever and have the carburettor adjusted.
  • Check the fuel lines and have them replaced if necessary.

16 CARE AND SERVICING OF YOUR LAWNMOWER

Regular care is the best way to guarantee a long service life and problem-free operation. Insufficient equipment maintenance will lead to safety-related faults! Only use original spare parts because only those guarantee safety and quality! Safety instruction! See table for explanation of symbols page 2 Cleaning (Illustration A + O ) IMPORTANT During cleaning and maintenance work, close the fuel tap A (SA322020), tilt the mower forwards O (spark plug facing upwards). If it should become necessary to place the mower on its side, then place it on the exhaust side, never on the carburettor side, as otherwise start-up problems could occur. Secure the mower in its raised position! NOTE When tilting the mower upwards or placing it on its side, make sure no oil or petrol escapes. Fire hazard! Remove dirt and residual grass directly after mowing. Use a brush or cloth for cleaning. Do not rotate the cutter bar, as otherwise motor oil is pumped into the carburettor/air filter and start-up difficulties can occur. IMPORTANT Never use high-pressure cleaners or a normal water jet to clean the drive area, engine parts (such as ignition system, carburettor etc.), seals and bearing points. Damage or expensive repairs can be the consequence of such action. Storage Always keep the machine in a clean condition in a closed, dry room out of reach of children. Always allow the engine to cool down before you store the machine in a closed room. Collapsing the handle (Illustration B4 ) IMPORTANT Make sure that the cables are not pinched, squeezed, twisted or overstretched when the handlebars are folded apart or collapsed! Always run the cables along the outside of the bar connection. A damaged cable may result in a technical defect of the equipment. – To save storage space or for transport, loosen the two handle nuts such that the top guide tube can be folded down towards the engine. – Do not kink nor squeeze the throttle cables in the process. CAUTION When folding the bar for transport and storage, the bar may fold over unintentionally when the grip nuts are released. In addition, beware of potential crushing spots between the bottom and top parts of the bar. This may result in risk of injury! Transporting and securing the equipment (Illustration N + N4 ) – In case the equipment has to be carried, hold it by the carrying handle at the front (1) and on the cross tube of the top part of the handlebar (2) at the back or by the cross tube of the bottom part of the handlebar if this is folded (3) (see illustration N ). Please take the weight of the machine into consideration before lifting it (see Technical Data). Lifting large weights can result in health problems. We recommend that this equipment should always be lifted or carried by at least two people, when other means of help are not at disposal. When this equipment is transported on a load area, a loading ramp should be used for loading and unloading. NOTE Avoid injuries! Be especially careful when loading or unloading the equipment. When a trailer is used, we recommend ensuring that it is equipped with stable sidewalls.10 Only the marked points on the transport vehicle may be used to secure the equipment. – Park the means of transport on level ground so that the equipment cannot roll away before it is secured. – Transport the unit upright on all 4 wheels to avoid fuel loss, damage to the equipment and personal injury. – Secure the equipment with approved load-securing devices (e.g. tie-down straps with clamping elements) on or inside the vehicle. Tie-down straps are belt bands made of synthetic fibres. Every tie-down strap is marked with a label. The label contains important details for application. The information on this label must be heeded when using the tie-down strap. – For loaded goods that can roll, we recommend using direct strapping with four lashing straps. For this purpose, the belts are fastened directly on the fastening points on the equipment (see illustration N4 ) and in the tie-down strapping points on the loading surface and slightly pre-tensioned. NOTE Do not tighten the belts too firmly. Fixing the equipment too firmly can cause damage. Maintenance of the blade A sharp blade guarantees optimum cutting performance. Before you start mowing, always check the condition and firm attachment of the cutting blade. The blade attachment screw must always be tightened by an authorised workshop. If the blade screw is too tight or too loose, the blade coupling and cutter bar can become damaged or loose which can lead to serious injuries. A worn or damaged blade must always be replaced. Sharpening and balancing the blade (Illustration Q ) WARNING The sharpening and balancing of the blade should be carried out only by an authorized specialist workshop. An improperly sharpened or unbalanced blade can cause severe vibrations, and damage the lawnmower. The cutting edges of the cutting blade may be grinded only until the respective value (see illustration Q ) or the marking (1) on the cutting blade (ring) has been reached. Attention! Observe the grinding angle of 30°. Your professional workshop can check this value - (grinding limit) for you! WARNING A blade by which the wear limit (marking) has been exceeded can break off and spin away; this can cause severe injuries. Replacing the blade WARNING The cutting blade bar must always be replaced by an authorised workshop. A wrongly assembled cutting blade coupling or a blade screw that is tightened too tightly or too loosely can allow the cutting blade bar to become loose and cause severe injuries. – Only use genuine cutter bars for replacement. Non-equivalent spare parts can damage the machine and are a safety hazard. – Replacement cutting tool must be marked permanently with the name and/or company logo of the manufacturer or supplier and the part number. Servicing the front wheels The wheels are equipped with maintenance-free bearings. Maintenance is not required. Servicing the rear wheel drive (Illustration R ) Lubricate the wheel bearings every 50 operating hours. – Pull the drive wheels off after loosening the nuts and removing the dust cap from the wheel axle. – Remove the wheel cover, pay attention to the thrust washer. – Remove any soiling from the wheel cover, the free-wheeling pinion on the gear shaft and the gear rim on the inside of the wheel. NOTE Do not remove the free wheel pinion from the gear shaft! – Lubricate the wheel axle using the roller bearing grease "KAJO-Longlife grease LZR 2". Do not lubricate the free-wheeling pinion and gear rim in the wheel! – Set the wheel cover in place and push the start-up disc onto the wheel axle. When putting the drive wheel in place make sure the pinion and gear rim interlock, turn the wheel on the axle slightly to achieve this if necessary. – Set the dust cap in place, fix using the hexagon nut and tighten to such an extent that the wheels can just about turn easily but without play. Servicing the drive – It is absolutely essential that the Bowden cable runs easily for switching on and off, so that the control drive works perfectly. Changing the drive V-belt The drive V-belt must be replaced by a specialist workshop.

17 SERVICING THE ENGINE

Safety instruction! See table for explanation of symbols page 2 WARNING Avoid injury! Engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide and can cause serious illness or death. Do not run an engine in an enclosed area, such as a garage, even with doors and windows open. Move the machine to an outside area before starting the engine. IMPORTANT During cleaning and maintenance work, close the fuel tap A (SA322020), tilt the mower forwards O (spark plug facing upwards). If it should become necessary to place the mower on its side, then place it on the exhaust side, never on the carburettor side, as otherwise start-up problems could occur. Secure the mower in its raised position! ATTENTION When tilting or placing the mower on its side, ensure that no oil or fuel comes out of the machine. Fire hazard! The regular implementation of the prescribed maintenance and care work are the prerequisite for a permanent and fault-free functionality of the motor and also the basic requirement for any guarantee claims. The motor should be kept clean, particularly on the outside, and the silencer and cylinder area must always be kept free from foreign bodies (e.g. grass residue). The exhaust and motor reach very high temperatures when in use. Flammable foreign bodies such as foliage, grass etc. may catch fire. Perfect cooling can also only ensured when cylinder ribs are always clean. IMPORTANT Never use a pressure cleaner or ordinary water jet to clean the motor. Damages or expensive repairs can be the consequence of such action. Oil change NOTE For environmental reasons, we recommend that the oil change is performed by an authorised workshop. SA322020 The first oil change in a new engine is required after approx. 20 operating hours. Later, it should be done every 50 operating hours or at least once per mowing season. – Before the engine or the equipment is tilted to drain oil, empty the petrol tank and let the engine to run until it stops due to lack of fuel. – Stop the engine and remove the spark plug connector. – Renew the oil so long as the engine is warm. – To replace the oil, remove the dipstick from the oil filler neck and set the mower on its side so that the used oil can drain into a container. Do not drain used oil into the sewage system or soil; dispose of it according to the local regulations. – Position the mower straight and fill brand-name oil into the spout (for quantity and quality, see technical data). Insert the dipstick but do not screw it tight, check the oil level (see chapter Filling oil, illustration Y1 )! If the oil level is correct, insert the dipstick again and tighten it. SA322120 The first oil change in a new engine is required after approx. 5 operating hours. Later, it should be done every 50 operating hours or at least once per mowing season. – Before the engine or the equipment is tilted to drain oil, empty the petrol tank and let the engine to run until it stops due to lack of fuel. – Stop the engine and remove the spark plug connector. – Renew the oil as long as the engine is warm. – To replace the oil, remove the dipstick from the oil filler neck and set the mower on its side so that the used oil can drain into a container. Do not drain used oil into the sewage system or soil; dispose of it according to the local regulations. – Position the mower straight and fill brand-name oil into the spout (for quantity and quality, see technical data). Screw the dipstick in and check the oil level (see the chapter Filling oil, illustration Y1 )! If the oil level is correct, insert the dipstick and tighten it.11 Cleaning and replacing the air filter (Illustration W ) IMPORTANT Never let the engine start or run whilst the air filter is removed. SA322020 – Open the cover (1), pull down and out and remove. – Remove the paper filter insert (2) and pre-filter (3). To remove the pre-filter from the cover, remove the grid (4) first. – Clean the paper filter insert every 50 operating hours Knock gently onto a smooth surface if soiled lightly. Replace if heavily soiled or damaged. Do not wash out paper filters, nor blow them out with compressed air or grease them. – Clean the pre-filter every 50 operating hours. Wash pre-filters in hot water with liquid detergent, rinse them out in clean water, press out excess water and allow to dry thoroughly in air. Do not lubricate the pre- filter with oil. – After cleaning or replacement, insert the filter element into the air filter plate, insert the pre-filter in the cover and fix in place with the grid. – Insert the hooks (5) on the cover (1) into the seat (6) at the bottom in the air filter plate. – Tilt the cover upwards and close with care. In the case of unfavourable operation conditions (severe formation of dust), cleaning is required after every mowing process. Replace the paper filter element and pre-filter annually or every 100 operation hours. (Please see original spare parts and accessories for order no. of filter element) SA322120 – Loosen the nut (1) on the air filter cover (2) and remove the cover. – Remove the pre-filter (3) and paper filter element (4). – Clean the paper filter element every 50 operating hours. Knock gently onto a smooth surface if soiled lightly. Replace if heavily soiled or damaged. Do not wash out paper filters, nor blow them out with compressed air or grease them. – Clean the pre-filter every 50 operating hours. Wash pre-filters in hot water with liquid detergent, rinse them out in clean water, press out excess water and allow to dry thoroughly in air. Do not lubricate the pre- filter with oil. – Insert the dry pre-filter on the paper filter element and fit both in the air filter plate (5). Ensure that the air filter sits firmly in the plate. – Put the cover (2) on the air filter and fasten it with the nut (1) on the air filter plate (5). In the case of unfavourable operation conditions (severe formation of dust), cleaning is required after every mowing process. Replace the paper filter element and pre-filter annually or every 200 operation hours. (Please see original spare parts and accessories for Order No. of filter element and pre- filter) Checking the spark plug (Illustration Y ) SA322020 To check for wear, remove the spark plug connector and unscrew the spark plug. If the electrode is badly worn the spark plug must be replaced as a matter of course. (Order no. see original spare parts list and accessories). Otherwise it is sufficient to clean the spark plug and set the electrode gap to 0.6-0.7 mm. Screw the spark plug (pay attention to sealing ring) into the engine by hand and tighten using the socket wrench. Press on spark plug connector. Replace the spark plug annually. SA322120 To check for wear, remove the spark plug connector and unscrew the spark plug. If the electrode is badly worn the spark plug must be replaced as a matter of course. (Order no. see original spare parts list and accessories). Otherwise it is sufficient to clean the spark plug and set the electrode gap to 0.5 mm. Screw the spark plug (pay attention to sealing ring) into the engine by hand and tighten using the socket wrench. Press on spark plug connector. Replace the spark plug annually. All models Correct winter storage of the engine (or when not used for a long period of time) – Empty the petrol tank or allow the engine to run until it stops due to lack of fuel. – Switch off engine and disconnect spark plug cable. – Drain off the oil while the engine is still warm. Fill with fresh oil (for quantity and type, see technical data). – Clean grass and chaff from cylinder and cylinder head fins and around muffler. – Always keep the machine in a clean condition in a closed, dry room out of reach of children. 18 TROUBLESHOOTING Fault Possible cause Remedy Engine does not start

Control handle not turned down. Press the control handle onto the upper part of the bar D . Fuel tap closed (only for model SA322020). Open the fuel tap A . Fuel tank empty. Fill up with clean and fresh fuel. Spark plug connector loose. Push plug connector in place or have it checked by an authorised workshop. Spark plug defective or soiled or electrodes worn out. Replace or clean spark plug, set electrode distance Y . 0.6-0.7 mm (for model SA322020)

SA322120). Too much petrol feed to engine (spark plug wet). Have it checked by an authorised workshop. Air filter soiled. Clean or replace the air filter insert W . Engine power decreasing Air filter soiled. Clean or replace the air filter insert W . Spark plug clogged with soot. Have it checked by an authorised workshop. Fuel old or soiled Empty the petrol tank and fill with fresh petrol. Engine runs irregularly Air filter dirty. Clean or replace air filter insert W . Spark plug contaminated with soot. Have it cleaned by an authorized dealer. Mower does not work Pull drive control bar not pulled. Pull drive control bar G . Have it checked by an authorised workshop. Drive speed cannot be regulated Have it checked by an authorized dealer Extreme vibration Have it checked by an authorized dealer Cut not clean, lawn turns yellow Cutting blade blunt. Have it sharpened and balanced by an authorised workshop Q . Cutting height too low. Set higher cutting height I . Motor speed too low. Have it checked by an authorized dealer Mowing speed too high. Adapt mowing speed, switch motor drive off if necessary. Insufficient overlap between mowing lanes. If grass is long, the mowing lanes may need to overlap further. Lawn matted. A perceptible improvement can be achieved by using a scarifier. The mulched grass does not look good: clumps, excessive cut material, coarse cut Cutting blade blunt. Have it sharpened and balanced by an authorised workshop. Mulching rule ignored (cut max. 1/3 of grass height; the grass height to be cut must be less than 10 cm) Set higher cutting height I . Driving speed too high. Adapt driving speed, switch motor drive off if necessary.12 Grass accumulation under the mower blade. Set higher cutting height I . Insufficient overlap between mowing lanes. If grass is long, the mowing lanes may need to overlap further. Grass is damp. Set higher cutting height I . Allow the lawn to dry. In case of faults and defects which have not been listed here, please contact the nearest authorized dealer. Repairs which require specialized knowledge should only be performed by a qualified expert. Your authorized dealer will naturally also be glad to help if you do not wish to perform the maintenance work described here yourself. 19 TECHNICAL DATA Engine SA322020 Engine Yamaha 4-stroke engine, MA190V Engine displacement 190 cm

Engine speed 2800 rpm Rated input 3.2 kW Electrode gap 0.6 - 0.7 mm Fuel Standard unleaded fuel, with max. 10% ethanol or max. 5% MTBE, do not use alkylate-based petrol! Tank contents approx. 1.2 litres Lubricating oil SAE 10W30, SAE 10W40 4-stroke engine oil API service class SE or a higher class oil Oil quantity 0.6 litres SA322120 Motor B&S 4-stroke motor, 850 I/C Capacity 190 cm

Power of Device 3.2 kW Electrode gap 0.5 mm Fuel Unleaded standard petrol, with max.10% ethanol Tank capacity approx. 1.3 litres Lubricating oil SAE 30, SAE 10W30, SAE 5W30 or similar brand name oil, minimum quality SF Oil quantity 0.5 - 0.6 litres All models Mower Housing Steel Cutting width 530 mm Cutting heights per axle, 7x 30, 40, 50, 62, 74, 85, 95 mm Handlebar height adjustable 3 heights Driving speed 2.0 – 3.5 km/h Weight 51.5 kg (SA322020)

Length 1650 mm Width 575 mm Height 485 mm Wheels front / rear Ø 210 mm / Ø 210 mm Mount front Grooved ball bearing Mount rear Bronze plain bearing Sound power level Guaranteed sound power level; measured according to 2000/14/EC

= 96 dB(A) Vibrations Vibrations on the lawnmower’s handlebar; measured according to EN ISO 5395-2 Measuring inaccuracy; according EN 12096

Sound pressure level SA322020 Emission sound pressure level at operator's workplace; measured according to EN ISO 5395-2 Measuring inaccuracy; according to ISO 4871

SA322120 Emission sound pressure level at operator's workplace; measured according to EN ISO 5395-2 Measuring inaccuracy; according to ISO 4871

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Brand : SABO

Model : 53Pro M Vario

Category : Lawn mower