Operation; Mounting / Removing The Grass Catcher; Adjusting The Cut Height; Switching On And Off - Grizzly ERM 1846 G Translation Of The Original Instructions For Use

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Operation

Attention: Do not operate the ap-
pliance until the collision guard
and grass catcher are fully in-
stalled. Risk of injury!
Mounting / removing the grass
catcher
1. Lift the collision guard (5).
2. Place the grass catcher (7) on the
mounting bracket (24) provided at
the back of the lawn mower.
3. Lower the collision guard (5)
onto the grass catcher (7) - it
will keep it in place.
4. To remove the grass catcher
(7), lift the collision guard (5)
and unhook the grass catcher
from the mounting bracket. Flap
down the collision guard to the
housing.
On emptying the grass catcher
also refer to section "Disposal/en-
vironment".

Adjusting the Cut Height

Switch off the equipment, discon-
nect the plug and wait for the blade
to stop. There is a risk of injury.
Hold the cutting height adjuster
(11) and move it to the correct cut-
ting height, as appropriate.
The equipment has 7 positions for
adjusting the cut height:
25 - 75 mm
24
The correct height is around 30 – 45 mm
for a decorative lawn and around
30 –65 mm for a used lawn.
A higher cut height should be se-
lected for the first cut of the season.

Switching On and Off

1. Turn the end of the mains lead
into a loop and hook it into the
cable strain relief (13).
2. Connect the equipment to the
power supply.
3. Before switching on, ensure that
the equipment is not in contact
with any objects.
4. To switch on, press
the release button
(15) on the handle
at the same time
as pressing the start lever (2).
Release the release button (15).
5. To switch off, release the start
lever (2).
After switching off the equip-
ment, the blade continues to
turn for several seconds. Do not
touch the moving blade. There
is a risk of injury.

Level gauge

The level gauge is located on the side of
the grass catcher. The aerodynamic air
guidance provided by the flap also opti-
mises the filling.
Flap open:
grass catcher empty
Flap closed:
grass catcher full
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