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DEUTSCH D Silent 40 Batt 821 1-3 453- 02[...]
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4 SVEN SK A S 3 3 1 1 R M OP R M LL 22 2. 2 2 3. 4 5 4 I J K I J K N 1. 230 V[...]
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5 SVEN SK A S 8. 9. 7. 4. A BC 5. 6. 36 mm 19 mm 10. 11 .[...]
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6 ENGLIS H GB SYMB OLS The fo ll owing sym bo ls are dis pla yed on the m a- chi ne in o rder to r emind y ou abo ut the saf ety p re- cau ti on s an d att en tion nece ss ar y whe n using t he mach ine. Th e symb ols me an: W arning! Re ad the Ins truc tion B ook and Safety Man ual before usi ng the machine. W ar ning! Keep spect ators away . Bewa[...]
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7 EN GLI SH GB • The charger always feels warm to touch, during the first hours of char ging. CHARGING BEFORE WINTER ST O RAGE The battery should always be stor ed ful- ly charged. 1. T a ke th e batt ery ou t of the m owe r . 2. Carefu lly w ip e off the ba tter y . 3. Stor e the ba tt ery ou tsi de of t he mo wer i n a dry an d coo l place . US[...]
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8 ENGLIS H GB ch ar ge th e batt ery on ce it ha s coo led do wn (a fter abou t 30 mi nutes) . Do not use the mo wer a gain unti l t he ba tt ery is f ull y c harg ed. Imp orta nt: do not all ow th e batt ery pow er to com- ple tely ru n do wn a s t his may damag e the batt ery and sho rten its ope rati on al lif e. MOWING TI P S For best cutting r[...]
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9 EN GLI SH GB If the mower still doe sn't work, despite meas ures taken accordi ng to this ta ble, contact an author ised s e rvice dea ler . Problem Possible causes 1. Mower does not start when sa fety key is inserted and the sa f ety ha n- dle is pressed in A. Check to m ake sure the safety key has been properl y inserte d and that the engi[...]