Cleaning and maintenance – Florabest FBM 135 A1 User Manual

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Setting the Cutting Height

The equipment has 10 positions for set-

ting the cutting height (30-75 mm):

1. Pull the lever (21) outwards and

push it to the desired position

(34).

2. Push the lever (21) back in.

The correct cutting height is around

30 – 45 mm for an ornamental lawn and

around 40 – 65 mm for a utility lawn.

Select a greater cutting height for

the first cut of the season.

Emptying the Grass Collection

Box

Fill Level Indicator:

The fill level indicator (

25) attached to

the side of the grass collection box (

24) shows when the grass collection box

is full.

Fill level indicator open:

Grass collection box empty

Fill level indicator closed:

Grass collection box full

1. Stop the engine and wait until

the blade is stationary.

2. Lift the rear impact protection

(8) and remove the grass collec-

tion box (24).

3. Empty (see “disposal / environ-

mental protection“ chapter) and

reassemble the grass collection

box (24).

Cleaning and Maintenance

Have any repair and mainte-

nance work not described in

these instructions carried out by

a specialist workshop. Use only

original Grizzly replacement

parts. Risk of accidents!

Carry out maintenance and

cleaning work strictly with the

engine switched off and spark

plug connectors removed. Risk

of injury!

Allow the equipment to cool

before any maintenance and

cleaning work. Elements of the

engine are hot. Risk of burning!

Wear gloves when handling the

blade.

Cleaning and General Mainte-

nance Work

Tip the Equipment

(Service Position):

To clean the underside of the equipment,

tip the equipment backwards on the upper

handle bar (2).

To prevent the equipment from tipping

back,

- remove the grass collection box (

24) if it is installed.

- set the cut height to the highest posi-

tion (34),

- loosen the quick release tensioning

levers (26) and fold the top handle bar

(2) towards the equipment (see “As-

sembling the Handle Bar”).

The Bowden cables (9) must not be

caught when doing this.

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