Husqvarna 360 manual

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    ® IMPOR T ANT INFORMA TION Read be f ore use & retain f or future r ef erence Glide Master 340 Glide Master 360 Glide Master 380 Original Instructions[...]

  • Page 2

    Carton Contents IMPORT ANT ! Please check the contents of the carton are correct BE FOR E assembling your new Flymo product. IF ANY PA R T S ARE MISSING CONT A CT:- Husqvarna UK Ltd. Customer Service Department direct T elephone : 0844 844 4558 UK 1800 882 350 ROI Fax : 01325 302530 instruction manual spanner/scraper tool (inside product under gras[...]

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    Electrical 1. The British Standards Institute recommend the use of a Residual Current De vice (R.C.D .) with a tripping current of not more than 30mA. Even with a R.C .D. installed 100% safety cannot be guaranteed and saf e working practice must be follow ed at all times. Check y our R.C.D . e very time you use it. 2. Before use , examine the cable[...]

  • Page 4

    Assembly Instructions Starting and Stopping A Preparing your la wnmower for use •Y our lawnmow er is supplied with the upper handle folded ov er the machine for packing and transporta- tion. Handle in Operating P osition 1. Lift handle as illustrated in figure A. •D o not drop the handle . • Make sure that the cable does not become trapped be[...]

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    Grassbo x Instructions Grassbox F ull (J) 1. As the grassbox fills up , grass will be clearly visible through the window in the lid (J) . 2. When the window is full it is time to empty the grass- box. Emptying the Grass •S top the lawnmow er, and wait until the blade has stopped rotating BE FOR E lifting the grassbox lid. 1. Lift grassbox lid. (K[...]

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    Adjusting the Cutting Height Alw ays handle the blade with care - sharp edges could cause injury . USE GLOVES. Never use more than 3 Cut- ting Height Spacers. Spacers must only be fitted be- tween the blade and the fan and NEVER betw een the blade and the bolt. 1. Remov e the blade bolt, and blade as described in Re - moving the Blade and F an. 2. [...]

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    Caring f or your La wnmower Cleaning IMPORT ANT: It is very important that you keep your la wn- mower clean. Grass clippings left in an y of the air intakes or under the hood could become a potential fire hazard. USE GLO VES. Switch off and remov e the plug from the mains before cleaning. It is recommended that you clean y our lawnmower straight af[...]

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    F ails to Operate 1. Is the correct Starting procedure being follo wed? See ‘T o Start your Lawnmower’ 2. Is the Po wer T urned On? 3. Check the fuse in the plug, if blown replace. 4. Fuse continues to blo w? Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity su p- ply and consult your local app ro v ed Ser vice Centre. Poor Flotation 1. Disconn[...]

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    5052848-03 Husqvarna UK Ltd. are manufactured under an Environmental Management Sy stem (ISO 14001) using, where practi- cal, components manufactured in the most en vironmentally responsible manner, accor ding to company procedures, and with the potential for recy cling at the end of the products’ life. • Packaging is r ecyclable and plastic co[...]