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USER MANUAL E40RB Anova

Battery-powered edge trimmer

E40RB

ANOVA

Instructions and user manual

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EN

ALNOVA

Anova We would like to congratulate you on choosing one of our products and guarantee the assistance and cooperation that has always distinguished our brand over time.

This machine is designed to last for many years and to be of great use if used according to the instructions in the user manual. We therefore recommend that you carefully read this instruction manual and follow all our recommendations.

For more information or questions, you can contact us through our web support at www.anova.es

INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL

Pay attention to the information provided in this manual and on the appliance for your safety and the safety of others.

  • This manual contains instructions for use and maintenance.
  • Take this manual with you when you go to work with the machine.
  • The content is correct at the time of printing.
  • We reserve the right to make changes at any time without affecting our legal responsibilities.
  • This manual is considered an integral part of the product and must remain with it in case of loan or resale.
  • Request a new manual from your distributor if the original is lost or damaged.

READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE

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To ensure your machine delivers the best results, carefully read the usage and safety guidelines before using it.

OTHERWARNINGS:

Improper use could cause damage to the machine or other objects.

Adapting the machine to new technical requirements could cause differences between the content of this manual and the product purchased.

Read and follow all instructions in this manual. Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious personal injury.

INDEX

  1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
  2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
  3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  4. ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION
  5. MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
  6. TROUBLESHOOTING
  7. WARRANTY
  8. ENVIRONMENT

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.1. General safety instructions

Important

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Before operating this product, please read and follow the instructions below to prevent injury to yourself and others. The term "power tool" in all warnings below refers to your mains-powered (cordless) power tool.

Ensure that everyone working with the equipment reads the safety instructions. Store the instructions in a safe place for future reference. For all operations related to the use and maintenance of the engine not described in this manual, refer to the relevant manuals.

  • Pay attention at all times. Do not use the equipment if you are tired or under the influence of substances that impair your concentration. A moment of distraction is enough to cause serious injury.
  • Familiarize yourself with the equipment before using it. Read and understand all operating instructions.
  • Do not use the equipment for inappropriate tasks.
  • The operator is responsible for third parties within his work area.
  • This machine is prohibited for use by children or minors.
  • The machine should only be used by people who have read and understood the instructions.
  • Keep children and pets away from the work area.
  • Do not overload the machine. The work will be done better and more safely within the established parameters.
  • Use the machine only with the correct and properly fitted safety accessories. Do not alter any part of the machine that could affect safety.
  • Do not modify any part of the machine.
  • Do not leave or use the machine in the rain.
  • When not in use, store the machine in a dry, secure place, out of the reach of children.
  • Turn off the engine in the following cases:

  • When performing repair tasks.

  • When performing maintenance or cleaning tasks.
  • When transporting the machine.
    If the machine is going to be left unattended, even for short interruptions.

  • Inspect the machine for faults.

You must inspect the safety systems to ensure they are working properly before you start using the machine.
Damaged parts and protectors must be replaced or repaired by an authorized dealer.
If the warnings printed on the machine are damaged or illegible, they must be replaced immediately.

Prolonged use of a tool will subject the user to vibrations and shocks that could cause serious injury. Observe the following instructions to reduce the risk of such injury:

  • Wear gloves and keep your hands warm.
  • Make sure the device is properly maintained. A tool with loose components or damaged or worn shock absorbers is likely to increase vibration.
  • Always hold the handle firmly, but do not grip it continuously with excessive pressure. Take frequent breaks.

Note: All the precautions mentioned above cannot eliminate the risk of serious injury. Therefore, it is advisable to seek medical attention, whether in the short or long term, if you experience any symptoms that could lead to serious injury.

1.2. Other safety instructions

Attention

Read all instructions in this document. Failure to follow these instructions may result in electric shock, burns, and/or serious injury. Keep these instructions for future reference.

1.2.1. Safety and electrical safety

  • The plugs on power tool chargers must match the electrical outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Unmodified plugs and compatible outlets reduce the risk of electric shock.
  • Avoid bodily contact with grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, stoves, and refrigerators. There is a greater risk of electric shock if your body is grounded.
  • Stay alert, pay attention to what you are doing, and use common sense when operating a battery-powered power tool. Do not operate it if you are tired or under the influence of substances that may impair your attention. A moment of distraction while operating power tools can result in serious personal injury.
  • Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. The use of protective equipment, such as a dust mask, non-slip safety shoes, a hard hat, or hearing protection, depending on the conditions, will reduce personal injury.

1.2.2. Instructions for safe handling

a) Wear properly fitted protective glasses or safety goggles, closed and sturdy footwear with non-slip soles, gloves, close-fitting work clothes, and ear protection (earplugs or earmuffs).
b) Never allow children to use power tools. Never lend your machine without these operating instructions.
c) Do not use the machine if other people, especially children or animals, are near the work area. Keep at least 15m away.
d) Work calmly and stay alert. Use the machine only in good visibility and daylight conditions.
e) Before using the machine, check the cables for signs of damage or deterioration. Do not use the edge trimmer if the cables are damaged or worn.
f) Prevent accidental starting. Ensure the switch is in the OFF position before connecting the tool to the battery, as well as before lifting or carrying it. Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or turning them on with the switch on can cause accidents.
g) Do not overreach. Maintain proper posture and balance at all times. This allows for better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
h) Do not use damaged power cords, extension cords, couplings, plugs, or cutting heads.
i) Improper use can cause hand and foot injuries due to the rotating cutting attachments. Do not operate the machine when your hands or feet are near the cutting attachments.
j) Never use metal cutting devices.
k) Use only manufacturer-approved replacement parts.
I) Remove the battery before testing, cleaning or working on the machine and when not in use.

m) The use of any power tool can cause foreign objects to be projected into the eyes, which can result in serious eye injury. Before using any power tool, always wear approved safety glasses, safety goggles with side shields, or a full face shield when necessary.

1.2.3. Maintenance

a) Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the device.
b) Any other work must be done by your distributor.
c) Clean the cutting head at regular intervals.
d) Check the condition of the cutting head frequently. If the cutting head's behavior changes (vibration, noise), check it immediately as follows: Turn off the machine; the cutting head should stop. Then remove the battery pack from the tool. Check the condition of the cutting head; look for cracks.
e) Replace the cutting head damaged by cracks. Never attempt to repair a damaged cutting head.
f) Inspect the cooling air slots in the engine housing at regular intervals for obstructions and clean them as needed.
g) Clean the plastic parts with a damp cloth. Do not use harsh cleaning chemicals.
h) Never wash the machine with a hose.
i) Store the edge trimmer indoors, in a dry, high or locked place.
j) It is necessary to perform a daily inspection before use and after a fall or other impact to identify any major defects.

1.2.4. General instructions

a) Read the instruction manual. Ask your dealer to show you how to use your machine.
b) Before using the machine, check that the battery is in good condition and undamaged. Never use the machine with a damaged cutting head.
c) Do not operate the machine if it is visibly damaged or worn.
d) Remember that the cutting head continues to rotate after being switched off (flywheel effect). Keep your fingers and feet well clear to avoid injury.
e) Before starting work, check that your battery-powered machine is in good condition and functioning properly. Pay particular attention to the battery, the switch, and the cutting head.
f) To transport the machine, turn it off and disconnect its battery before doing so.
g) Keep your work area clean and well-lit. Cluttered or dark areas can lead to accidents.
h) Do not use power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dusts. Power tools generate sparks that can ignite dust or fumes.
i) Keep everyone present (especially children and pets) at least 15 meters away from the work area. Distractions can cause you to lose control.
j) Dress appropriately. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelry, or long hair can get caught in moving parts.

1.2.5. Operational precautions

a) Make sure the open side of the guard is facing away from you before turning on the machine.
b) Use the appropriate PPE.
c) Always hold the machine firmly; make sure to always maintain good balance and a safe position.

d) Take extra care when working in areas of dense growth where the view of the ground is obstructed.
e) Never leave your machine outdoors in the rain.
f) Do not cut wet grass or other growth. Never use it in the rain.
g) Take extra care in slippery conditions, on slopes and uneven terrain.
h) Work in a straight line along the slope and take extra care when turning.
i) Be on the lookout for hidden obstacles, such as tree stumps and roots, to avoid tripping.
j) Avoid using the machine in adverse weather conditions, especially if there is a risk of storms.
k) Your edge trimmer is a high-speed, fast-cutting power tool. The electrical connection and the cutting tool are potential sources of hazard. Therefore, special safety precautions must be observed to reduce the risk of personal injury.
I) Ask your distributor or specialist to show you how to use your product.
m) Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the device.
n) This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or have received instruction concerning proper use of the device from that person.
o) Ensure that anyone using your edge trimmer understands the information contained in these operating instructions. Children and young people under 18 are not permitted to use this device.
p) The user is responsible for the safety of all people in the device's work area.
q) The cutting head will continue to rotate for a few seconds after being switched off.
r) You must be fit to use an electric trimmer: rested, healthy, and in good physical condition. If you get tired while using your machine, stop using it. Do not use the equipment if you are under the influence of substances that affect your concentration.
s) The high-speed cutting head can become entangled. To reduce the risk of injury, ensure that people, children, and animals are at least 15m (50 ft) away from your position.

1.2.6. Proper handling and use of battery-powered tools

a) Make sure the device is switched off before inserting the battery. Inserting a battery into a switched-on power tool can cause accidents.
b) Only use charging devices recommended by the manufacturer to charge the batteries. Charging units are usually designed for specific types of batteries; using them with others could cause serious personal injury and damage to equipment.
c) Use only batteries designed for your power tool. Using other batteries may cause injury and risk of fire.
d) Keep unused batteries away from paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, or other small metal objects that could short the contacts. A short circuit between the battery contacts can cause burns or fires.
e) Improper use may cause battery fluid to leak. Avoid any contact with the battery fluid. Rinse with water if contact occurs, and if battery fluid gets into your eyes, seek medical attention. Battery fluid leaks can cause skin irritation or burns.
f) Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool will do the job better and more safely at the speed for which it was designed.
g) Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on or off. Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
h) Disconnect the tool's battery before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing it. These preventative safety measures reduce the risk of accidental starting of the power tool.

i) Keep power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow anyone unfamiliar with them or these instructions to operate them. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
j) Use the power tool, accessories, etc., in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the working conditions and the task to be performed. Using the power tool for operations other than those intended could lead to a dangerous situation.

1.3. Residual risks

Important

Even if it complies with the relevant product safety regulations, residual risks may exist given the characteristics of the equipment and the work for which it has been designed.

Failure to follow the instructions contained in the instruction manual may result in other residual risks due to improper use.

Residual risks can be minimized by following safety instructions.

  • You will reduce the risk of personal injury and damage to equipment if you follow these instructions and are careful.
  • Failure to comply with these safety instructions may result in injury to the operator or damage to property.
  • Lack of care, improper use, or failure to comply with safety regulations can result in injuries to the hands and fingers when the wedge is in motion.
  • There is a risk of electrocution if you use non-approved electrical connections.
  • There is a risk of hearing loss when working with the machine without protection for long periods.

Note: Even if you take preventive measures, there may be residual, non-obvious risks.

1.4. Safety symbols

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Caution: Danger.

Read the user manual before starting the machine for the first time.

Use eye and ear protection.

Third parties must stay out of the danger area at least 15 m away.

Do not use the machine when it is raining or when the grass is wet.

Remove the rechargeable battery before performing any repair or maintenance work.

Attention: Environmental protection. This device cannot be disposed of with general/household waste.

Dispose of it only at a designated collection point.

EN

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The battery contains lithium! Do not dispose of in household waste.

Guaranteed acoustic capacity level.

Carefully read all safety and operating instructions.

It complies with the relevant safety standards.

Do not expose the battery to temperatures above 40^ .

Do not immerse the batteries in water.

Danger of explosion! Never throw batteries into fire.

The rechargeable battery contains lithium! Recycle defective rechargeable batteries.

Do not dispose of batteries in bodies of water.

Charge the rechargeable battery before storing it.

2.PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

2.1. Machine parts

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  1. Battery pack
  2. Battery charger
  3. Battery socket
  4. Trigger
  5. Lock button
  6. Front handle
  7. Coupling
  8. Cutting head protector
  9. Cutting head
  10. Cutting disc
  11. Cutting blade of the protector

Note: Due to technical product updates, this document is subject to change without notice. For R&D purposes, the product may be modified without changes to the instruction manual.

Note 2: Not all items described here may be included in the product.

2.2. Intended use

Use the machine only for its intended purpose. This trimmer is designed for cutting grass and soft vegetation, as well as trimming lawn edges in private gardens inaccessible to lawnmowers. Any other use is considered improper.

Its cutting plane should always be approximately parallel to the ground. Failure to do so significantly increases the risk of personal injury and property damage from thrown objects.

National regulations may restrict the use of the machine.

The manufacturer/supplier is not responsible for damage resulting from misuse. The user assumes all risk. Proper use also includes reading and understanding the operating manual and complying with the control and maintenance instructions. Keep the instruction manual readily available near where the machine is used.

3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Technical specifications
Voltage40 V DC
No-load speed5500 min-1
Ø nylon cut1.6mm
Cutting length255mm
Sound power levelLwA = 88.2 dB(A), K= 1.5 dB(A)
Sound pressure levelLpA = 76.4 dB(A), K = 3.0 dB(A)
Guaranteed sound power levelLWA= 92 dB(A)
Vibration<2.0 m/s², K=1.5 m/s²

Note: Due to technical product updates, this document is subject to change without notice.

Attention

The total declared vibration value has been measured according to a standard test method and can be used to compare one tool with another; the total declared vibration value can also be used in a preliminary exposure assessment.

Vibration emission during actual use of the power tool may differ from the total declared value depending on how the tool is used; avoid the risk of vibration. Suggestion: Wear gloves during operation.

4. ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION

4.1. Unpacking

After unpacking the product, check the contents of the box:

Place the shipping box on a solid, flat surface.
o Verify that all product parts and accessories are in the box before starting assembly.

Attention

Make sure it contains all the listed items. Check that it has not been damaged in transit.

Do not attempt to modify this product. Any such alteration or modification is considered misuse and could create a dangerous situation that could result in injury. Use of an improperly assembled product could result in serious personal injury.

Immediately inform the distributor or supplier of any damage or missing parts, as claims made after this date will not be recognized.

4.2. Instructions for using the battery

  1. When the edge trimmer is delivered, the battery is not charged. Before using the machine for the first time, the battery must be charged.
  2. You should never open the battery.
  3. Never throw used batteries into the fire, risk of explosion.
  4. Connect the battery charger only to an electrical network with the voltage indicated on the rating plate.
  5. Use only the original battery.
  6. Never charge the battery with a third-party battery charger. This may cause battery damage or injury due to overheating.
  7. During prolonged use, the battery may become warm. Allow it to cool before charging.
  8. Do not store the battery charger or batteries within reach of children.
  9. Do not use the battery charger in an environment with flammable fluids.
  10. Charge the batteries only at a temperature within the range of 10^ to 40^ .
  11. Store the battery only at temperatures up to 30^ . Higher storage temperatures may damage the battery. The ideal storage temperature range is 10 to 15^ .
  12. Protect the battery from heat, intense sunlight, and fire. Danger of explosion.
  13. In case of battery damage, hazardous fumes or fluids may escape. In case of accidental contact, rinse with water and seek medical attention immediately. The liquid may have irritating or caustic effects on the skin.
  14. Never short-circuit the battery contacts and never interconnect them with metal objects.
  15. When transporting the battery, take care that the contacts are not interconnected; do not use metal transport containers.
  16. A short circuit in the battery can cause an explosion. In any case, a short circuit will damage the battery.
  17. Periodically check the cable for damage. If the cable is damaged, replace it.
  18. The battery is equipped with a deep discharge protection function: the tool will automatically shut off if the battery is depleted. Recharge the battery immediately if this occurs.
  19. Before storing the batteries for the winter, fully charge them once more.

4.3. Mounting

4.3.1. Installation of the protective cover

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Fig. 2

Attention

Avoid contact with the printhead. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury.

  • Remove the wing screw (12) from the lawn protector.
  • Insert the washer (13) of the mounting bracket into the slot (14) of the lawn protector.
  • Tighten the screw (12) firmly.

Attention

Don't let familiarity with the products make you careless. Remember that a split second of inattention can cause serious injury. Always wear eye protection.

Do not use accessories not approved by the manufacturer of this product. Use of unapproved accessories may result in serious personal injury.

4.3.2. Installation of coupling shaft bar

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Fig. 3

  • Insert the lower shaft into the upper shaft coupler.
  • Tighten the coupler by turning it clockwise. Make sure the top and bottom of the shafts are securely tightened before reinstalling the battery.

4.3.3. Front handlebar placement

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Fig. 4

  • Install the main handle (16) on the shaft, place the bar (15) on top of the main handle (16), making sure that the bar (15) points to the left while holding the unit.
    Take the 4 bolts and secure them to the clamp with a screwdriver (not included).

4.3.4. Battery pack installation

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Fig. 5

  • Place the battery in the machine. Align the battery connection terminals with the slots in the battery port.
  • Make sure the latch on the bottom of the battery pack clicks into place and that the battery pack is fully and securely in the machine before you start using it.

4.4. Cutting disc assembly

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Warning

Be careful of sharp edges and wear gloves. Remove the battery.

  • Make sure the "F" is installed on the machine shaft. Insert the appropriate wrench into the two holes.
  • Place the machine disk over the 'F' spacer, making sure it is centered.

  • Place washer "C" onto the brushcutter disc "D". Place cap "B" onto washer "C".

  • Using a 19 mm or 3/4'' wrench, tighten locknut 'A' counterclockwise to 44-58" NM of torque.

4.5. Operating instructions

4.5.1. Start-up

  • To get started:
    Press the lock button (5) and squeeze the switch trigger (4).
  • To stop:
    o Release the trigger switch (4).

The unit will automatically turn off after being inactive for 1 minute.

Adopt a safe posture. Hold the machine with both hands. Do not place the cutting device on the ground.

±b Warning

Noise

It is inevitable that the machine will generate a certain level of noise. Noisy work must be licensed and subject to time limits. Rest periods must be respected, and where applicable, working hours should be kept to a minimum. For your personal protection and that of people working nearby, appropriate hearing protection must be worn.

Vibration

Always wear safety and anti-vibration gloves. Excessive vibration can cause illness. If you notice any unpleasant sensation or skin discoloration on your hands while using the machine, take appropriate breaks after finishing work. Regular users should closely monitor the condition of their hands and fingers.

4.5.2. Operation

Hold the product with your right hand at the back where the handle is.

Firmly grasp the front handle with your left hand. Hold the product in a comfortable position, with the rear handle at hip height. Always operate at maximum speed. If debris accumulates around the attachment, release the trigger, remove the battery, and dispose of it following all necessary safety precautions.

Warning

Contact with the machine's cutting accessories during operation can cause serious personal injury.

Tips

  • Keep the machine tilted towards the area you are going to cut; this is the best cutting area.
  • The machine will cut better when it moves from left to right across the area to be cut; it is less effective when it moves from right to left.
  • Use the tip of the nylon to make the cut; do not force it into the uncut grass.
  • Wire fences and stakes cause excessive wear and tear on nylon, even leading to breakage. Stone and brick walls, curbs, and wood can also quickly wear down nylon.
  • Avoid trees and shrubs. Bark, wood trim, siding, and fence posts can be easily damaged by nylon.

  • Place the metal knob into the rubber hole on the rear handle when in use to lock it; unlock the metal knob when not in use.

4.5.3. Cutting nylon

The machine is equipped with a semi-automatic head. You can gently tap the head to try to advance the nylon.

  • With the machine running, release the trigger switch.
  • Wait two seconds and press the trigger switch.

Note: The nylon will extend approximately 2 mm with each stop and start of the trigger until the nylon reaches the length of the cutting blade of the head guard.

-Resume the cut.

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Fig. 7

This machine is equipped with a nylon cutting blade in the head guard. For optimal cutting, feed the nylon until the blade cuts it to the desired length. Feed the nylon whenever you hear the motor running faster than normal or when cutting efficiency decreases. This will maintain optimal performance and ensure the line is long enough for proper feed.

5. MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

5.1. Maintenance

A Warning

When performing maintenance, use only manufacturer-approved replacement parts. Using other parts could cause danger or damage to the product.

To avoid serious personal injury, always remove the battery from the tool before cleaning or performing any maintenance.

5.1.1. General maintenance

Before each use, inspect the entire product for damaged, missing, or loose parts, such as screws, nuts, bolts, caps, etc. Tighten all fasteners and caps securely and do not operate this product until all missing or damaged parts have been replaced.

Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts. Most plastics are susceptible to damage from various types of commercial solvents and can be damaged by their use. Use clean cloths to remove dirt, dust, oil, grease, etc.

±b Warning

To avoid serious personal injury, always remove the battery from the tool before cleaning or performing any maintenance.

Do not allow the machine to get wet. Water ingress can damage the combined switch unit and electric motor. Clean the unit with a cloth, hand brush, etc.

If any of the following situations occur, do not make any adjustments on your own; contact your nearest dealer:

  • If the edge trimmer collides with a foreign object.
  • If the engine stops suddenly.
  • If the motor shaft is bent.
  • If the gears are damaged.

Attention

Risk of injury. Always remove the rechargeable battery from the device before use. Thoroughly clean your edge trimmer after each use. Remove grass and debris. Clean the ventilation openings. It is best to clean the plastic parts with a damp cloth and mild detergent.

Never use harsh detergents or solvents. Do not pour water into the machine or spray it with water. Store the machine in a dry place, never expose it to frost, and keep it out of reach of children.

For more extensive maintenance or repairs, take the machine to your authorized dealer. Power tool repairs should be carried out by a qualified service technician.

Warning

Do not perform any maintenance with the engine running. Turn off the machine and unplug the battery.

5.1.2. Head replacement

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Fig. 8

  • Remove the battery first.
  • Press the side tabs on the nylon reel lid.
  • Pull the lid upwards to remove it.
  • Remove the old nylon reel/head.
  • To install the new reel, make sure the nylon line is securely fastened in the groove. Ensure the end of the nylon line protrudes approximately 15cm from the groove.
  • Install the new spool so that the nylon and the groove are aligned with the eyelet on the cutting head. Pass the nylon through the eyelet.
  • Pull the nylon line extending from the cutting head until it releases from the groove on the reel.
  • Reinstall the reel cover by pressing the tabs into the slots and pushing down until the reel cover clicks into place.

Attention

Risk of injury. Always remove the battery from the device before any work.

5.2. Storage

  • Remove the battery before storing it.
  • Store it in a place inaccessible to children and/or pets.
  • Keep away from corrosive agents such as gardening chemicals and anti-icing salts.
  • Store and charge the batteries in a cool place. Temperatures above or below normal room temperature will shorten battery life.
  • Store the battery in a place with a temperature below 27^ C and away from moisture.
  • All batteries discharge gradually. The higher the temperature, the faster they discharge. If you store the unit for extended periods without use, recharge the batteries every one to two months. This will prolong their lifespan.
  • Secure the machine during transport to prevent damage or injury. Clean and service it before storing. Use guards on the cutting accessories.

6. TROUBLESHOOTING

ProblemPossible causeSolution
The nylon does not advance when using the automatic feed head.The nylon is welded to itselfLubricate. Contact your official distributor with any questions.
There is not enough nylon in the headInstall more nylon.
The nylon is too shortPull the nylon while pressing the release button.
The nylon is tangled in the headRemove the nylon from the reel and rewind it.
The grass is wound around the shaft housing and the nylon head.Cut tall grass at ground levelCut the grass from top to bottom to prevent it from becoming tangled.
The unit won't startThe battery is not properly installed (it is loose/disconnected)To secure the battery pack, make sure the latch on the bottom of the battery pack clicks into place.
The battery is not chargedCharge the battery according to the instructions included with your model.
Battery not fully connected.Make sure the lower shaft is fully seated in the shaft coupler on the upper shaft and secure the shaft coupler.

Note: If you have any questions or problems persist after performing the above operations, please contact your dealer or service center.

7. WARRANTY

If your product suffers any manufacturing defect during the established warranty period, please contact or go directly to your point of sale with the necessary documentation.

Your purchase receipt should be kept as proof of the purchase date. Your tool must be returned to your distributor in acceptable and clean condition, in its original molded case, if applicable, along with your corresponding proof of purchase.

7.1. Warranty period

The legal warranty period for the product begins on the original date of purchase by the first initial buyer and its duration will be that established by the Royal Decree-Law on the protection of consumers and users against situations of social and economic vulnerability of the year corresponding to the time of acquisition of the product.

Some countries do not have limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages, in which case the above limitation and exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or country to country.

7.2. Exclusions

This warranty does not cover product damage or performance problems caused by:

  • Natural wear and tear from use.
  • Misuse, negligence, careless operation, or lack of maintenance.
  • Defects caused by improper use, damage caused by handling by personnel not authorized by Anova or use of non-original spare parts.
  • Defects in normal wear parts, such as bearings, brushes, cables, plugs or accessories such as drills, drill bits, saw blades, etc.
  • Damage or defects resulting from abuse, accidents, or alterations.
    Incorrect use and storage (explicit reference to the fact that the rules described in the operating instructions have not been followed).
  • Wear and tear caused by the customer (e.g., broken saw blades, consumed carbon brushes, etc.).
  • Wear and secondary damage due to lack of maintenance, repair, lubricants (e.g., overheating damage due to blocked cooling slots, bearing damage as a result of dirt, frost damage, etc.)
  • Damage as an obvious result of overuse/overload.
  • Damage caused by inappropriate supplies (e.g., incorrect fuel)
  • Load-induced breakage of housing components or accessories due to abnormal stress
  • Load-induced deformation of the housing components or accessories due to abnormal stress.
  • Damage resulting from the operation of supplies that are overfilled or leak due to improper storage, improper cleaning agents, or other damaging chemical components.
  • Damage due to improper exposure to extreme temperatures (e.g., frost cracking, thermal deformation of components, etc.)
  • Damage from permanent exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
  • Damage caused by inadequate maintenance.
  • Any damage caused by failure to follow the instructions in the instruction manual

  • Any product that has been repaired by an unqualified professional.
    Any product connected to an unsuitable power source (amps, voltage, frequency).

  • Any damage caused by external influences (water, chemicals, physical, impacts) or foreign substances.
  • Use of unsuitable accessories or parts.
  • It does not cover defects in normal wear and tear parts, nor does it cover damage or defects resulting from abuse, accidents or alterations, nor transportation costs.

Furthermore, the warranty is voided if the product has been altered or modified, or if the trademark/serial number of the machine has been defaced or removed.

Routine maintenance, tuning, adjustments, or normal wear and tear are not covered under this warranty.

This manual does not cover all possible situations regarding warranty exclusions; for more information, please contact your nearest Anova distributor.

7.3. In case of incident

The warranty must be correctly completed with all the requested information, and accompanied by the purchase invoice.

Anova reserves the right to refuse any claim where the purchase cannot be verified or where it is clear that the product was not properly maintained (maintenance, clean ventilation slots, lubrication, regularly maintained carbon brushes, cleaning, storage, etc.).

Private use is defined as personal domestic use by an end consumer. Commercial use, on the other hand, means all other uses, including uses for business purposes, income generation, or rental. Once the product has been used for commercial purposes, it will be considered a commercial product thereafter for the purposes of this warranty.

These are our standard warranty terms, but occasionally there may be additional warranty coverage not specified at the time of publication. For more information, please contact your nearest authorized Anova dealer or visit www.millasur.com.

Warranty service is only available through authorized Anova distributors. You can find your nearest distributor on our distributor map at www.anova.es.

8. ENVIRONMENT

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It is essential to ensure that products and their components are disposed of responsibly to protect the environment. Below, you will find general guidelines for the proper disposal of various materials used in your machine.

Dispose of your machine in an environmentally friendly way. We shouldn't throw machines away with the regular household waste. Their plastic and metal components can be sorted according to their type and recycled.

When disposing of machinery or metal products, it's important to remember that their metal components, such as iron, steel, or aluminum, must be properly recycled at metal recycling facilities. This will contribute to their potential reuse in the manufacture of new products.

Oils and Fuels

Used oils and fuels, among other things, must be recycled properly. Do not pour these liquids down drains, into soil, rivers, lakes, or seas, as they can cause serious environmental damage. Take them to a recycling center or specialized collection point. This process helps prevent water and soil contamination and allows for the safe reuse of oils, if possible.

Plastics

Plastics should be separated and taken to designated recycling points. Do not throw them away with regular household waste. Plastics can be recycled, helping to reduce waste.

Cardboard

Packaging materials, such as cardboard, are recyclable. Be sure to separate clean, dry cardboard and place it in designated recycling containers or at an official waste collection point. Do not dispose of it with household waste.

Batteries

Batteries and other electronic components from machines must be disposed of at designated collection points to prevent the release of toxic substances into the environment. Do not throw them away with regular trash. Take them to appropriate recycling centers for safe and responsible handling.

By following these guidelines, you contribute to environmental protection and resource conservation. For more information on material disposal and recycling, please contact your local authorities and consult the necessary information.

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2.PRODUCTBESCHRIJVING

2.1. Machineonderdelen

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Brand : Anova

Model : E40RB

Category : Electric lawn mower