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Gardena EasyCut 400 Instrukcja obsługi
Correct use:
The GARDENA Cylinder Lawnmower has been designed for cutting lawn
and grass areas of private houses.
Compliance with these operating instructions provided by GARDENA is
a prerequisite for using the cylinder lawnmower correctly.
Please note: The cylinder lawnmower may not be used for cutting
climbing plants or grass on roofs, due to the danger of bodily harm.

1. Safety Instructions

Checks before each operation:
Before use, an inspection is always to be performed In order to determine
that all nuts, bolts and working tools are not worn down or damaged.
Worn down or damaged blades are to be replaced in sets.
Inspect the surface on which the lawn mower is to be used beforehand.
Stones, pieces of wood and wires as well as other solid matter are to be
removed.
Objects, which are contacted by the cutting tools, could be thrown out
uncontrollably.
Proper use / responsibility:
DANGER!
Take note that the rotating blade cylinder could cause
injuries.
v Never place your hands or feet on or under moving parts.
Do not use the lawnmower while people, especially children, or animals are
nearby. The operator is liable for damages.
The safety distance between the blade cylinder and the operator that is
created by the guiding spar is to be always maintained.
When mowing embankments and slopes, special care must be taken:
v Make sure you always keep a safe distance and wear shoes with
a nonslip sole. Always cut diagonally to the slope.
Take special care when moving backwards and when pulling the lawn
mower. Danger of stumbling!
If the cutting tools or the lawnmower run into an obstruction and / or solid
objects, the lawn mower should be properly and thoroughly inspected.
v Only work when visibility is good.
Never leave the lawnmower unattended. If your work is interrupted, store
the mower in a safe place.
Warning! Keep toddlers away when you assemble the unit. Small parts
can be easily swallowed. There is also a risk that the polybag can suffocate
toddlers.
2. Assembly
Assembling the handle [ Fig. A1 / A2 / A3 ]:
1. Insert lower upright holder
4
into upper upright
2
holder
(already preassembled).
1
2. Insert upper part of upright
3
3. Insert both lower uprights
up to stop from underneath in lower upright
holder
4
.
4. Insert threaded rod
5
on side with square hole right through upright
holder
2
.
5. Screw clamping nut
6
onto threaded rod
6. Insert both lower uprights
3
into upright holders
8
together slightly) until bolts
in upright holder bearings
Tip: Allow to engage first on one side, then on the other.

3. Operation

Mowing correctly:
To produce a well-maintained lawn we recommend cutting the lawn regu-
larly once a week if possible. The lawn becomes thicker if cut frequently.
Relatively long cut grass (> 1 cm) must be removed so that the lawn does
not become yellow and matted.
After relatively long intervals between mowing (e. g. holiday), first of all cut
in one direction with the cutting height as high as possible (42 mm), then
cut in the crosswise direction at the cutting height required. The blades
of grass should not be more than 12 cm long if they are to be cut with
a cylinder mower.
If possible only cut the grass when it is dry. If the grass is damp, the cutting
pattern will be uneven.
Adjusting the cutting height [ Fig. O1 / O2 ]:
The cutting height can be set to any position from 12 mm to 42 mm in
4 steps.
up to stop in upper upright holder
5
.
7
(pressing rods
7
engage.
1. Lay the mower onto the ground, so that it cannot fall over when adjust-
ing the cutting height.
2. Pull both height adjustment mechanisms
at the required height on the scale
The height adjustment mechanisms
height on both sides.
CAUTION! The mower may only be adjusted to a depth in which
the lower blade does not touch the ground when it is uneven.
4. Storage
To put into storage:
v Clean cylinder mower before storage (see 5. Maintenance) and store
in a dry place.
To save space, the upright can be collapsed by opening up the clamping
nuts.

5. Maintenance

Cleaning the mower:
DANGER!
Cutting mechanism can cause injuries!
v Wear suitable work gloves when undertaking maintenance.
CAUTION!
Damage to cylinder lawnmower!
v Never clean your cylinder lawnmower with running water,
in particular with water under high pressure.
Always keep the lawnmower clean and remove grass deposits. Deposits
affect the cutting result as well as discharge of grass clippings. Residual dirt
and grass is easily removed immediately after mowing.
1. Remove grass deposits with a brush and a cloth.
2. Oil the blade cylinder and the lower blade with thin oil (e. g. sprayed oil).

6. Troubleshooting

DANGER!
Cutting mechanism can cause injuries!
v Wear suitable work gloves when rectifying faults.
Problem
Abnormal Noises
2
.
Lawn is not cleanly cut
Adjusting the cutting mechanism [ Fig. T1 / T2 / T3 ]:
The cutting gear of your cylinder mower was optimally adjusted before
leaving our company. If, after longer use, a clean cut of the grass is no
longer possible or the blade roller contacts the lower blade, then the
lower blade should be adjusted as follows:
1. Clean the cylinder mower.
2. Lay the mower onto the ground, so that it cannot fall over when
adjusting the cutting mechanism.
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3. Check cylinder
with a grindstone if necessary.
4. Unscrew the left and right hexagon screws
wrench (10 mm) anticlockwise until the blade cylinder
turn freely.
5. Carefully tighten the left hexagon screw
(10 mm) whilst the blade cylinder
w
lower blade
.
6. Then unscrew the left hexagon screw again until the blade cylinder just
stops contacting the lower blade (rotates soundlessly).
7. Repeat the process on the right-hand side.
9
and allow them to engage
0
.
9
must always be set to the same
Possible Cause
Remedy
Screws / components loose.
v Tighten screws.
Foreign bodies on the blade.
v Remove foreign bodies.
Notch in the blade.
v Remove notches with
grindstone.
Blades are striking each other
v Adjust cutting mechanism.
too hard.
Blade adjustment incorrect.
v
Adjust cutting mechanism.
Blade blunt.
v Regrind or replace blade.
Grass too long (e. g. after
v Cut lawn shorter with
a relatively long absence).
a sickle.
w
and lower blade
for notches and remove these
e
using a hexagon
e
using a hexagon wrench
q
rotates, until it lightly contacts the
q
can only just
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