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Parkside PBRM 41 B2 - Cleaning

Parkside PBRM 41 B2
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10 GB/IE/NI/CY/MT
If grass cuttings remain in the opening, it is advisable to pull
the lawnmower back about one metre to make it easier to
start the engine.
m Attention: Do not remove cuttings in the mower housing
and on the working tool by hand or with your feet, but with
suitable aids, e.g. brush or hand brush.
To ensure good collection, the grass collection basket (18)
and in particular the air filter (9a) must be cleaned from the
inside after use.
12.2 Starting the engine
Warning: The blade (21) rotates when the engine is started.
Do not start the device if the grass collection basket (18) is
not inserted.
12.2.1 Starting the engine (Fig. 1, 9, 16)
1. Check the petrol and engine oil levels before each start
(see sections 10.1 and 10.2). Make sure that the spark
plug connector (12) is connected to the spark plug (12a).
2. In colder temperatures, press the fuel pump “primer” (10)
three times. This makes it easier to start the device.
3. Stand behind the lawnmower. One hand pushes the en-
gine brake lever (2) to the steering (1), the other pulls the
pull starter (20).
4. Start the engine with the pull starter (20). To do this, pull
the handle out approx. 10-15 cm (until resistance is felt).
And then pull hard with a jerk. If the engine does not
start, pull on the pull starter (20) again.
5. Due to protective coating on the engine, a small amount
of smoke may be present during the initial use of the de
-
vice and should be considered normal. This is a normal
process.
Note: Only use the fuel pump “primer” (10) (Fig.
1) when the machine is cold!
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m Attention!
Do not let the pull starter (20) whip back in.
In case of cool weather, it may be necessary to repeat the
starting process numerous times.
12.3 Switching off the engine
m WARNING!
Danger of injury!
After switching off the engine, the blade (21) continues to run
for a few seconds. If you touch the rotating parts, you may
cut yourself.
- Wait until the blade (21) comes to a standstill.
- Do not stop the blade (21) with your hand.
- Wear protective gloves.
- Keep the blade (21) away from your feet.
1. To switch off the engine, release the engine brake lever
(2). Wait until the blade (21) stops.
2. Disconnect the spark plug connector (12) from the spark
plug (12a) to prevent the engine from restarting.
12.4 After mowing
Always allow the engine to cool down before parking the
lawnmower in an enclosed space. Remove grass, leaves,
grease, and oil before storage. Do not store other objects
on the lawnmower.
Check all screws and nuts before the next use. Tighten up
loose screws.
Empty the grass collection basket (18) before the next use.
Please also observe the chapter “Storage.
13. Cleaning
m WARNING!
Danger of injury and burning!
The product can start unexpectedly and cause injuries.
- Switch off the engine before carrying out any cleaning or
maintenance work.
- Allow the engine to cool down.
- Remove the spark plug connector (12) from the spark plug
(12a).
m WARNING!
Health hazard!
Inhaling petrol/lubricant vapours may lead to severe health
damage, loss of consciousness and, in extreme cases, to death.
- Do not inhale petrol/lubricant vapours.
- Operate the product outdoors only.
13.1 Clean lawnmower
Cleaning with a garden hose is only recommended at low
pressure. A high-pressure cleaner is not suitable for cleaning
the lawnmower.
Unhook the grass collection basket (18) and brush it out with
a hand brush. You can also roughly clean the housing of the
lawnmower with the sweeper. For larger soiling, you can wipe
the lawnmower with a damp cloth.
Note: Before tipping the lawnmower, empty the fuel tank
fully with a fuel scavenge pump (not included in the scope
of delivery).
Do not tilt the lawnmower beyond 90 degrees.
1. It is best to tilt the lawnmower backwards. Make sure
that the spark plug (12a) is pointing upwards. If the
spark plug (12a) points downwards, oil can leak out
and cause major damage to the engine and carburettor.
2. Alternatively, you can tilt the device on its side, but you
must make sure that the air filter cover (9) is on the up-
per side.
3. Clean the underside of the lawnmower with a spatula
and hand brush. The spatula helps to remove coarse
and larger plant debris from the area of the blades (21).
Cleaning the underbody is easier and more thorough
immediately after use. Then dirt and plant residues are
still fresh and can be loosened more easily.
4. If necessary and if the dirt is difficult to remove, you can
also use a special cleaner. Do not use aggressive clean-
ing products such as cold cleaners or white spirit.
5. Check that the grass ejection is clear of grass residues
and remove these if necessary.

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