Assembling The Handle; Adjusting The Cut Height; Assembling/Emptying The Grass Bag; Working Instructions - Grizzly HRM 300-3 Instructions For Use Manual

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When working, ensure a firm foot-
hold, particularly on slopes. Always
work across the slope, never up or
downwards. Take particular care when
changing the direction of travel on the
slope. Do not work on excessively steep
slopes.
When switching the machine on, avoid
feet or hands being trapped between
the moving blades and the fixed parts
of the machine.
Never carry the machine by the blade
cylinder.
Caution! To avoid damaging the
machine and potential injury as a
consequence:
• Check the terrain on which the machine
is used and remove stones, sticks, wi-
res or other foreign bodies that may be
picked up and flung outwards.
Ensure that the machine is in a safe
operating condition. Replace worn or
damaged parts.
Protect the machine from the effects of
weathering (damp, frost).

Assembling the handle

1. Plug the top section of the handle
into the two central sections and
screw it in place with the screws.
2. Screw the central sections to the
bottom section of the handle
3. Fix the bottom section of the
handle to the equipment.

Adjusting the cut height

The cut height is infinitely adjustable
(14 – 47 mm) by changing the position of
the rollers:
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Loosen the wing screws on both
sides of the equipment and set the
desired cut height. Ensure that
both axles are set to the same
height.
Set the cut height no lower than to
where the blade cylinder does not
touch the ground even where it is
uneven.
Assembling/emptying the
grass bag
1. Hang the grass bag in the bra-
ckets provided for this.
2. Fix the grass bag with the chain
on the crosspiece of the bottom
section of the handle.
3. To take off / empty the grass bag,
loosen the chain and unhook the
grass bag.

Working Instructions

Before each use, check the ma-
chine for obvious defects, such
as loose, worn or damaged parts.
Check that all nuts, bolts and
screws are sitting firmly.
Regular mowing stimulates the stronger
formation of leaves in the grass as well
as allowing weeds to die off at the same
time. Thus, the lawn becomes thicker
each time it is mowed and a lawn with
even resilience is produced.
Run the machine at walking pace, in
strips that are a straight as possible.
For seamless mowing, the strips
should always overlap by a few centi-
metres.

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