9. Ongoing maintenance
All maintenance must be carried out with the unit
unplugged.
Do not touch dangerous moving parts before disconnecting the machine
from the power supply and completely
For safe operation and to prolong the service life of the machine, regular
servicing must be carried out under workshop conditions. Replace worn
or damaged parts to maintain operational safety. Failure to carry out
maintenance work or carrying it out incorrectly may result in a reduction
in the life of the machine and, in extreme cases, an accident.
Servicing operations must not be carried out before all dangerous moving
parts have stopped.
Assembling and dismantling the blade
Always wear protective gloves.
To remove the mower blade, reposition the mower so that you have
access to the blade attachment. Lock the blade (e.g. grab the
unsharpened part), use a spanner to loosen the screw and remove the
blade. To fit the blade, position the blade in the correct position using the
positioners (holes in the blades, matching the splines on the mower
housing). Tighten the blade, blocking its rotation during the final
tightening phase.
Always use a spanner to loosen and unscrew the blade.
Cleaning
Clean the unit after each use to remove any lingering plant debris. For
more thorough cleaning, a slightly damp cloth can be used with a possible
addition of non-aggressive cleaning agents.
Sharpening of metal cutting tools
It is forbidden to use damaged knives.
In case of minor wear, sharpen the tool with a file. Sharpen frequently by
collecting a small amount of material. A few strokes of the file are
sufficient to sharpen a slightly worn blade. After every 5 sharpening
operations, check the balance of the tool on a special machine or have it
checked by a specialist workshop. Sharpen severely worn cutting tools
with a sharpening device or have them sharpened by a specialised
service centre. Whenever sharpening a heavily used tool, check its
balance.
Storage and transport
When the appliance is not in use, store it out of the reach of children, in
a dry place. Transport the appliance and the other components listed in
the kit in such a way that they are not exposed to harmful environmental
conditions such as humidity, precipitation, pressure that could result in
mechanical damage and other conditions that could have a negative
impact on the appliance. Store and transport metal cutting elements in a
dedicated guard. For short distances, carry the machine by holding the
transport handle.
Clean the entire power tool regularly, paying particular attention to
cleaning the ventilation openings of the power tool.
Avoid charging the battery pack immediately after intensive use. Due to
the discharge phenomenon, do not store the battery pack completely
discharged, as it may then discharge below a critical level and become
permanently damaged.
Therefore, when not in use, the battery should be stored partially charged
(to approx. 40%). The battery should be charged before it is completely
discharged. Batteries should be stored at a temperature of 10-30°C.
Batteries stored at low temperatures lose capacity more quickly.
For how to charge the battery pack, refer to the instructions for the battery
pack and charger in the SAS+ALL series.
Keep the device out of the reach of children.
If it is necessary to send the device to a service centre for repair, protect
it from accidental mechanical damage and remove the batteries from the
charger socket.
How to dismantle the battery
To remove the battery pack, grasp the unit by the handle and then press
the release button on the front of the battery pack. Slide the battery pack
out of the socket. To fit the battery pack, slide the battery pack into the
battery slot and then press down until the handle latch engages.
Attachment, tool replacement
Once the tool has been clamped, make sure it has been clamped
correctly: lay the power tool horizontally and try to eject the clamped tip.
If it cannot be ejected, it means that it has been clamped correctly.
Maintenance of the appliance
Maintenance includes servicing of the equipment including accessories,
i.e. the battery and charger..
Never carry out maintenance work on equipment
that is connected to a power source.
This can cause serious injury or electric shock. The battery must be
removed from the battery socket before maintenance.
Maintenance of the unit consists of keeping all its components necessary
for normal operation properly clean. No solvents may be used for
cleaning as this may cause irreparable damage to the casing and other
plastic components.
The battery must not be cleaned with water as this may cause internal
short circuits leading to permanent damage.
Before each start-up:
- Check that the engine vents are not obstructed or dirty. If necessary,
expose/clean with a cloth slightly dampened with water.;
After each use:
- Disconnect the battery to avoid accidental activation by unauthorised
persons or during handling.
10. Spare parts and accessories
For the purchase of spare parts and accessories, please contact the
Dedra Exim service. Contact details can be found on page 1 of the
manual.
When ordering spare parts, please quote the batch number on the
nameplate together with the part number from the assembly drawing.
During the warranty period, repairs are carried out in accordance with the
terms of the warranty card. Return the faulty product for repair at the
place of purchase (the dealer is obliged to accept the faulty product),
send it to the central Dedra Exim service centre or to the service centre
closest to your place of residence (list of service centres at
www.dedra.pl). Kindly enclose the completed warranty card. After the
warranty period has expired, repairs are carried out by the central
service. Send the defective product to the service centre (shipping costs
are paid by the user).
11. Trouble-shooting on your own
Disconnect the unit from the power supply before
attempting to troubleshoot the unit yourself.
Problem
Cause
Device does
Defective switch
not work
Battery discharged
Battery pack
incorrectly mounted
Unit starts
Battery pack
with difficulty
discharged
Operating parameters
exceeded
Runs
Worn-out working
inefficiently
nozzle
Motor
Ventilation openings
overheats
clogged
Problem
Operating parameters
exceeded
12. Contents of the package
1. cordless mower - 1, catcher for grass - 1 pc.
13 Information for users on the disposal of electrical
and electronic equipment (applicable to households)
The symbol on the products or accompanying documentation
indicates that defective electrical or electronic equipment must not
be disposed of with household waste. If you need to dispose of,
reuse or recover components, take them to a specialist collection
point where they will be accepted free of charge. Information on the
location of collection points for used equipment is provided by local
authorities, e.g. on their websites.
By disposing of the appliance correctly, you will save valuable resources
and avoid negative effects on health and the environment due to the
possible presence of hazardous substances, mixtures and components
in the appliance.
Incorrect waste disposal is subject to penalties according to the relevant
local regulations.
Users in EU countries: If you need to dispose of electrical or electronic
equipment, please contact your nearest point of sale or supplier, who will
be able to provide further information.
Disposal in non-EU countries: This symbol only applies to countries
within the European Union. If you wish to dispose of this product, please
contact your local authorities or dealer for the correct method of disposal.
Solution
Have the unit serviced
Recharge the battery
Fit correctly
Charge the battery pack
correctly
Reduce the load on the power
tool
Replace or sharpen the blade
Clean out holes
Switch off the power tool,
postpone work until it has
cooled down completely
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