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4.12 Disposal
Ensure that old machines (lawn mower, 
battery, charger, accessories) are properly 
disposed of. Render the lawn mower 
unusable prior to disposal. In order to 
prevent accidents, ensure that you remove 
the safety plug and the electric cable from 
the switch to the motor.
Risk of injury due to the cutting tool!
Always store an old machine in a safe 
place prior to scrapping. Ensure that the 
machine and the cutting tool are kept out 
of the reach of children.
Batteries must be disposed of separately 
from the machine. Ensure that batteries 
are discharged prior to disposal (e.g. by 
running the motor) and that they are 
disposed of safely and in an 
environmentally friendly manner.
5. Description of symbols
Caution!
Read the instruction man-
ual before initial use.
Risk of injury!
Keep other persons out of 
the danger area.
Caution –
sharp cutting blades!
The cutting blades run on 
after the motor has been 
switched off. Remove the 
locking device (safety plug) 
before performing mainte-
nance work.
RMA 443:
Switch on the motor.
RMA 443 C, RMA 443 PC, 
RMA 443 TC, RMA 448 PC, 
RMA 448 TC:
Switch the motor on.
Switch the motor off.
RMA 443 TC, RMA 448 TC: 
Switch self-propulsion on.
Remove the locking device 
(safety plug) before perform-
ing any work on the 
machine.
Battery is overheated. 
Charging starts after the 
cooling-down period or 
the battery can only be 
used after the cooling-
down period.
The battery is faulty and 
must be replaced.
6. Standard equipment
Item Designation Qty.
A Basic unit 1
B Upper part of grass catcher 
box
1
C Lower part of grass catcher 
box
1
D Stud 2
N Safety plug 1
O Battery
P Charger
– Instruction manual 1
RMA 443:
E Quick-clamping device 2
F Bolt 2
G Cable guide 1
H Cable clip 1
I Protective sleeves 2
RMA 443 C, RMA 443 PC, RMA 443 TC, 
RMA448PC, RMA448TC:
J Sleeve 1
K Bolt 1
L Washer 2
M Nut 1
The standard equipment (battery, 
charger, etc.) may vary depending 
on the country and version type.
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