LAWN STAR LSQ 2048 E User manual

M-850-47
ELECTRIC LAWNMOWER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MODELS: LSQ 2048 E
LSQ 2248 E
LSQ 2848 ME
LSQ 3048 ME

Thank you for purchasing the Lawn Star Lawnmower which is one of the finest and most advanced
lawnmowers today’s technology can produce. Before you begin using it, please read this manual
carefully and familiarise yourself with the control and the proper use of this product to ensure you get
the best possible performance from it. The operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards
occurring to other people or their property.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Inspect your lawnmower and its supply/extension cable before each operation. If any part is damaged
or worn, repair or replace before operation. Do not operate with damaged, coiled or tangled
supply/extension cable. Keep cable away from the cutting blades.
Use only genuine Lawn Star (Pty)Ltd. replacement parts when servicing or repairing the unit. These
parts are available from your supplying dealer or service agent. Use only genuine Lawn Star
replacement cutting blades Part No. M-254-00 / 650120315. Always replace blades in complete sets to
preserve balance.
WARNING : To prevent electrical shock hazards, use only extension cables suitable for outdoor use
with splash-proof socket outlets, preferably protected by a sensitive Residual Current Device (RCD)
with tripping current of not more than 30 mA.
Pull the plug from the socket whenever you leave the machine unattended, before clearing a blockage,
before checking, before cleaning or working on the appliance, before changing parts such as the blades,
after striking a foreign object (inspect the appliance for damage and make repairs as necessary) or if the
appliance starts to vibrate abnormally (check immediately).
The operator must wear protective clothing, long trousers and sturdy, non-slip footwear.
Do not operate the mower when barefoot or wearing open sandals.
Do not use your lawnmower for any jobs other than those for which it was intended.
Do not use unless the entire grass catcher is attached or the rear guard is in place.
Do not switch on mower unless all four wheels are resting squarely on the lawn being mowed. Do not
tilt or lift mower while switched on. Switch off mower before pushing over surfaces other than grass.
Do not force your lawnmower. If motor labours, mow in multiple passes at different height settings.
Keep hands and feet well clear of rotating blades while the mower is in use. Cutting blades continue to
rotate for a few seconds after switch-off. Never pick up or carry mower while the motor is running.
Inspect the area to be cut and remove all debris that could be entangled in the cutting blades. Also
remove any solid objects, e.g. stones, sticks, wires and bones that the unit may sling during cutting.
Exercise extreme caution when mowing and changing direction. Always walk, never run. Never cut
grass by pulling the mower towards yourself. Do not walk backwards while mowing, you may trip.
Avoid dangerous environments. Do not use the unit in poor light or in damp or wet locations. Do not
use in the rain. Do not use on steep slopes, especially if damp. Work across slope faces, not up and
down. Do not over-reach. Ensure good footing and balance are maintained.
Never operate the lawnmower when you are tired, ill or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Do not allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the lawnmower. Local
regulations may restrict the age of the operator. Children, pets and onlookers should be kept at least 15
meters away from the work area, unless shielded by an effective solid barrier.
When not in use, store the unit indoors in a dry and locked place, out of reach of children.
PREPARATIONS FOR USE
Remove the lawnmower, handles, grass catcher and all other contents from the packaging. Remove the
spanner, bolts and nuts supplied from the bag. Assemble the handles and tighten the knobs
(Fig.1).Attach the handle ends to the lawnmower chassis, insert the four bolts provided and tighten the
nuts using the spanner (Fig.2 No.1). Note: ensure the bolts point outwards. Assemble the grass catcher
(Fig.3) by pressing the grass filter (Fig.3 No.3) into position and screwing the handle (Fig.3 No.2) on
with the four 4.8 x 50 self-tapping screws and M5 washers provided. Assemble the two halves of the
grass catcher (Fig.3 No.1) making sure that all the clips are fully clicked into position. Fit the M6 bolt,
washer and nut in the two positions shown in (Fig.3).Fit the 2 x ST 4.8X20 screws to secure both
halves of the grass catcher (Fig.3 No.4). Lift the rear guard flap (Fig.4 No.1) and attach the grass
catcher (Fig.4 No.2) ensuring that the guard flap latches onto the grass catcher. Check that all blade
bolts, screws, knobs, nuts and blade disc bolt are securely tightened. Attach extension cord with
suitable female coupler to the plug provided on the lawnmower. In turn connect to a suitable mains
connection plug. All components should meet your national, SANS, IEC or EN specifications.
Use 25m Lawn Star 2-core cable, min 2x1,0mm, 10.0 Amp rated for mowers rated up to 2200 watts.
Use 25m Lawn Star 2-core cable, min 2x1,5mm, 16.0 Amp rated for mowers rated up to 3000 watts.
THE USE OF THIS LAWNMOWER FOR COMMERCIAL OR RENTAL PURPOSES WILL
INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY.

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Fig. 3

CARE, MAINTAINANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORT
Do not oil –this is unnecessary.
Keep air intake vents, in plastic motor housing, free of grass cuttings and dirt to ensure unobstructed
cooling air-flow through the motor. Clogged-up air intake vents cause the motor to overheat and can
result in failure.
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tightened to ensure that the appliance is in a safe working condition.
Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.
Check blades regularly. If damaged or worn replace with genuine Lawn Star replacement blades Part
No. M-254-00 / 650120315. Always replace blades in sets to preserve balance.
Check the grass catcher box regularly for damage and replace if necessary.
Store in a dry place out of reach of children and unauthorised persons.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Attach extension cord with suitable female coupler to the plug provided on the lawnmower. Insert a
loop of the extension cord into the strain-relief mechanism provided on the handle (Fig.5) to prevent
accidental detachment of plug. Press and hold the safety lock-off button on the switch with a left hand
finger (Fig.6 No.1), and then grip the switch lever with your right hand and pull it towards the handle
(Fig.6 No.2). Continue to grip the lever and release the button and begin to mow your lawn. To stop the
motor simply release the switch lever. Do not use the switch lever intermittently. This will damage it.
MOWING PROCEDURES
The ideal time to mow your lawn is in the cooler late afternoon. The grass is dry and the sensitive new
cut area is not exposed to direct sun.
Start mowing at the edge of the lawn closest to the plug point and work your way away from the plug
(Fig.7).This will lay-out the cable on the lawn you have already cut and will keep it out of your way.
Cut your lawn at the same height most of the time. Adjust the cutting height (Fig.2 No.2) based on the
weather. If your lawn is getting a lot of water you can cut a little closer. If the temperature is high and
things are dry, allow the grass to grow a little longer so that the soil retains more moisture and the roots
will penetrate deeper into the soil in search of this moisture.
Tall and thick grass should be cut in multiple passes with the mower set at different heights.
Best results are achieved with regular mowing. Do not let the grass grow too long between mowings
and do not set the cutting height too low as this will scalp the lawn.
Avoid cutting wet grass as this is potentially dangerous and will block the discharge chute.
Ensure that the blades are sharp. A sharp blade makes a nice clean cut. A dull blade shatters the leaf
and impairs the healthy growth of your lawn.
To improve the appearance of your lawn, alternate your cutting pattern.
CAUTION
Avoid excessive intermittent switch operation during mowing as this will damage the switch.
Allow the motor to reach maximum RPM before cutting grass. Starting the motor in tall grass will
overload it and will trip your circuit breaker.
Periodically clean the under side of the mower chassis with a brush. Built–up grass cuttings become
corrosive when they decompose and will promote rust. Do not use water to clean. Wear gloves.
The lawnmower motor is fitted with a thermal cut-out switch which switches off the motor if it
overheats due to overloading. In the event that this happens, switch off the mower, disconnect the
power supply and allow the motor to cool for approx 20 minutes.
REPLACING THE CUTTING BLADES
Disconnect the lawnmower from the power supply and turn it on its side. Hold the cutting blade disc
firmly with one hand and loosen the centre bolt with the spanner provided, by turning it in an anti-
clockwise direction (Fig.8). Remove the bolt, blade disc and friction washers. Loosen the cutting blade
bolt by turning in an anti-clockwise direction and remove bolt, cutting blade and washers (Fig.9).
Inspect and replace damaged or worn parts. Re-assemble in the reverse order and ensure all bolts and
nuts are securely tightened. The cutting blades must be able to turn tightly on the disc.
ENSURE BADE DISC AND BLADES ARE CORRECTLY ASSEMBLED TIGHTENED
BEFORE USING.

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Mower won’t start
Not connected to power
supply
Connect to power supply and switch
on. Check that circuit breaker is
switched on
Damaged supply cable
Unplug and remove extension cable,
inspect and replace if damaged.
Damaged mower cord
Unplug and ckeck mower cord for
damage, check connection to switch.
If damaged have repaired by an
authorised Lawn Star service agent
Thermal overload cut-
out switch activated
Disconnect from power supply and
allow motor to cool for approx 20
minutes
Excessive vibration
Blades incorrectly
assembled
Disconnect from power supply and
check assembly and fitment. Make
sure blades are positioned facing
outwards from the disc
Blades damaged
Disconnect from power supply and
replace with new blades
Blades clogged with
dirt
Disconnect from power supply,
remove, clean and replace
Poor grass collection
Blades dull or damaged
Disconnect from power supply and
replace with new blades
Mower clogged with
dirt
Disconnect from power supply, clean
underside of chassis, fan and grass
collection chute
Grass catcher clogged
with dirt
Disconnect from power supply, clean
grass collection box or replace if
necessary

LAWN STAR ( PTY ) LTD
WARRANTY CARD
LSQ 2048 E, LSQ 2248 E, LSQ 2848 ME & LSQ 3048 ME
Please read carefully
This card is required for warranty repair claims. Please fill in this card and keep it in a safe place,
stapled to the original proof of purchase. The original proof of purchase (i.e. receipt, invoice, docket,
etc.) must show the original date of purchase and clearly identify the product.
WITHOUT THIS CARD AND ORIGINAL PROOF OF PURCHASE, ANY WARRANTY
BECOMES NULL AND VOID.
Make:………………..Serial No:……………….Date of Purchase:………………….
Model:……………….
PURCHASER PURCHASED FROM
NAME: NAME:
ADDRESS: ADDRESS:
PHONE: PHONE:
LIMITED DOMESTIC USE WARRANTY
Lawn Star (Pty) Ltd. guarantees this unit to be free from defects in material and workmanship. If any
such defect should become apparent during a period of
24 MONTHS
from the date of the original purchase, we undertake to repair this unit free of charge or replace this unit
with a factory reconditioned unit at our discretion. This does not prejudice your rights in terms of the
Consumer Protection Act.
Transport costs to our service centre and back to the owner, should such costs occur, will be carried by
the owner of the unit.
The repaired or replaced unit will be covered by this warranty for the remainder of the original
warranty period.
This warranty covers only the original purchaser of this unit.
This warranty becomes invalid if:
- the unit has been used commercially or for rental purposes;
- damage has been caused by misuse, abuse, accident or normal wear and tear;
- spares and accessories other than specified by us are used with this unit;
- the unit has been opened, altered or otherwise tampered with;
Lawnmower blades and grass collection box are wearing parts and are not covered by Warranty.
PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE YOU
OPERATE THIS UNIT.

LAWN STAR ( PTY ) LTD.
For service and warranty repairs please contact your nearest Service Agent
listed below:
CUSTOMER CARE : 0860-LAWNSTAR
HEAD OFFICE : 98 Bofors Circle, Epping 2 South, Cape Town
PO Box 496, Parow, 7499
Tel: 021-535-5249 Fax: 021-535-4624
EASTERN CAPE: Tel: 041-365-6600 Fax: 041-365-6661
FREE STATE : Tel: 082-556-6325 Fax: 086-691-6297
GAUTENG : Tel: 011-979-0162 Fax: 011-979-0174
KZN : Tel: 031-579-4390 Fax: 031-579-4400
WEST COAST : 082-826-0316
NORTHERN CAPE: 082-826-0316
OVERBERG : 084-609-7341
NAMIBIA : Tel: 061- 232-475 Fax: 061- 242-139
BOTSWANA : +267-318-6851
ZIMBABWE : +263-4-486 192/646
For more information visit: www.lawnstar.co.za
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