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Table of contents for the manual
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DEUTSCH D SILENT COMBI 821 1-3442-06 45 45S 45S E[...]
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3 SVENSKA S 2. 3. 4. A B 1. 5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 ADD FULL FULL ADD 6. LS45 0,15 l. ADD FULL 7. ES45[...]
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4 SVENSKA S 3x STOP 10. 3 x 9. ES45 11 . 8. LS45 G I* 12. F A A A 13. LS45 14. ES45 15. LS45 F[...]
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5 SVENSKA S 20. ES45 16. ES45 17. Left 18. Right 19. LS45 22. 21. 0,75 mm 23.[...]
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6 SVENSKA S 26. 24. 27. 45 Nm 25. 28. P S[...]
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8 ENGLISH GB SYMBOLS The fo llowing sym bols are displa yed on t he ma - chine in o rder to rem ind you a bout the sa fety pre- cauti ons an d attent ion nece ssary wh en using t he mach ine. The sym bols mean: W arning! R ead th e Instruction B ook and Sa fe ty M anu al b efo re u sing t he ma ch in e. W ar ning ! Keep spect at ors away . Bewar e [...]
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9 ENGLISH GB 2. COLLECTION Assemble the enclosed g rass collector (fig. 5 ). Open the co ver , remove th e plug and th is time hook the c olle ctor in pla ce onto t he back of the m a- chi ne. Dur ing cu ttin g , the gr as s is co ll ecte d in th e co lle c- tor . Em p ty the grass on th e compost h eap o r sprea d it ou t on the flow er be ad as f[...]
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10 ENGLISH GB 2. If the la wn m owe r is lef t unat tend ed to, remove the lea d from th e spark plug. Also remove the st art er key (* ). If the start/stop loop no longer works, stop the engin e by r emoving t he lea d from the spar k plug . Immedi ately take th e lawn mow er to an authori sed wor k- shop fo r re p airs . REAR WHEEL DRIVE (*) Enga[...]
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11 ENGLISH GB CHANGING OIL Replac e the oil when the e ngine is w arm and the fue l tank i s emp ty . T ake care w h i l ed r a i n i n g a st h eo i li sh o t ,t h i si st o prevent burns. Change th e oil th e first ti me afte r 5 hours of ope r- ation, and s ubse quen tly a fter ever y 5 0 hour s o f op- era tion or o nce a sea son. R emove th e [...]
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12 ENGLISH GB T o change bl ades, loos en the blade bol t. Mount the new blade so that it sits in t he same way as the old one and tigh ten the bl ade bol t (f ig. 2 6). T ighteni ng torque: 45 Nm. When replac ing the b lade , the bla de bo lt shoul d als o be re plac ed . The gua rant ee does n ot cove r damag e to th e blade, blad e holde r or en[...]