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COBRA 32 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Safety Rules
WARNING ! Know your controls. Read the user instructions carefully.
Learn how to stop the mower quickly in an emergency.
Explanation of symbols on the lawnmower.
1.

General hazard safety alert.

Avoid operating the lawnmower in wet grass, where
feasible.
Walk, never run.
Never cut grass by pulling the mower towards you.

2.

Read Instruction Manual.

3.

Beware of thrown or flying objects to
bystanders.

4.

Keep bystanders a safe distance
away from the machine.

5.

Switch off and remove plug from
mains before adjusting, cleaning or if
the cable is entangled and before
leaving the lawnmower unattended
for any period. Keep the supply
flexible cord away from the cutting
blade.

6.

Sharp blade(s). Beware of severing
toes or fingers.

7.

Wait until all machine components
have completely stopped before
touching them. The blade continues
to rotate after the machine is switched
off, a rotating blade can cause injury.

STOP

8.

Do not mow in the rain or leave the
lawnmower outdoors whilst it is raining.

Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these
instructions to use the lawnmower. Local regulations
may restrict the age of the operator.
Never mow while people, especially children or pets,
are nearby.
The operator or user is responsible for accidents or
hazards occurring to other people or their property.
Do not operate the lawnmower when barefoot or
wearing open sandals, always wear substantial
footwear and long trousers.
Thoroughly inspect the area where the lawnmower
is to be used and remove all stones, sticks, wires,
bones and other foreign objects.
Before using, always visually inspect to see that the
blade, blade bolt and cutter assembly are not worn,
damaged or loose.

Mowing on banks can be dangerous:
Do not mow excessively steep slopes.
Always be sure of your footing on slopes or
wet grass.
Mow across the face of slopes - never up
and down.
Exercise extreme caution when changing
direction on slopes.
Use extreme caution when stepping back
or pulling the lawnmower towards you.
Stop the mower if the lawnmower has to be tilted for
transportation when crossing surfaces other than
grass and when transporting the lawnmower to and
from the area to be mowed.
Do not tilt the lawnmower when starting or switching
on the motor, except if the lawnmower has to tilted
for starting in long grass. In this case, do not tilt it
more than absolutely necessary and lift only the
part which is away from the operator.
Switch on the lawnmower with feet well away from
the blade.
Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts.
Never operate the lawnmower without the
grassbox/bag or deflector guard in position.
Never operate the lawnmower with a defective
deflector guard or a defective grassbox/bag.
Never pick up or carry the lawnmower while the
motor is running.
Remove the plug from the socket:
whenever you leave the machine;
before clearing a blockage;
before checking, cleaning or working on
the lawnmower;
after striking a foreign object. Inspect the
lawnmower for damage and make repairs
as necessary;
if the lawnmower starts to vibrate
abnormally (check immediately).
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure that
lawnmower is in safe working condition.
Check the grassbox/bag frequently for wear or
deterioration.

Replace worn or damaged blade and bolts in sets
to preserve balance.

Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.

Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light.

Ensure only replacement parts fitted are Qualcast
approved.

Atco-Qualcast Ltd, Suffolk Works, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1EY, England
Tel: (01449) 742130 Fax: (01449) 674243
Printed in England

F016L69851

Introduction

Electrical Safety

Thank you for buying your new Qualcast lawnmower.
This manual gives instructions on the correct
assembly and safe use of your mower. It is important
that you read these instructions carefully.

Note: It is recommended for increased electrical
safety to use a Residual Current Device (RCD) with a
tripping current of not more than 30mA. Always
check your RCD every time you use it.

When fully assembled the machine weighs
approximately 13.5kg. If necessary, obtain assistance
to remove from packaging.

Note: Your mower is fitted with an approved
13A(BS1363/A) electric plug and is protected by a
13A fuse (ASTA Approved to BS1362).

Take care when pushing the machine over uneven
surfaces. Never lift the machine unless you feel it is
comfortably light enough to do so. Obtain assistance
if you have tight areas or obstacles to negotiate.

If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets,
it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in
its place.

Please record the following information. It will help
your service agent if you ever need assistance or
spare parts. The information is located on a label on
the rear of the machine.
Model Nº

The severed plug must be disposed of to avoid a
possible shock hazard and should never be inserted
into a 13A socket elsewhere.
Your mower is double insulated for safety and
requires no earth connection. The operating
voltage is 230V ac.50Hz.

Extension cable

Serial Nº
Date of purchase

Unpacking
Carefully remove the machine from its packaging
and check that you have all the following items:
1. Mower
2. Handle top
3. Handle bottom
4. Grassbox and grassbox top
5. A hardware pack containing:
Mower Operating Instructions,
2 clips, 2 wingnuts, 2 bolts and
Machine Registration Card.
If any components are missing please call the
Consumer Care Hotline on (01449) 742130 for
assistance. We also have a wide network of Qualcast
Approved Service Agents who you can contact for
service and advice both within and outside the period
of the guarantee.

Only use an approved extension cable. Contact
your Qualcast Approved Service Agent for details.
The couplings of connection leads must be
protected against splashes and the coupling
sockets on the leads must be made of rubber or
coated with rubber.
Fixing means for the connection leads must be used.
The connection lead must be inspected for signs of
damage at regular intervals and may only be used
if in perfect condition.

Assembly
1.

Fit the handle bottom to the mower Step 1 Fig 1A.
Line up the holes of the handle bottom and
mower and fit plugs Step 2 Fig 1A, ensuring that
they are fully inserted.
2.

Assemble the handle top to the handle bottom
Fig 1B. Ensure that the cable clips are attached
around the intermediate cable before fitting to
the handles Fig 1C.

3.

Assemble the grassbox Fig 1D.

For ordering spares/replacements please refer to
the parts diagram supplied.

WARNING!
SWITCH OFF, REMOVE PLUG FROM
MAINS BEFORE ADJUSTING, CLEANING
OR IF CABLE IS CUT OR ENTANGLED.
THE BLADE CONTINUES TO ROTATE
FOR A FEW SECONDS AFTER THE
MACHINE IS SWITCHED OFF.
CAUTION - DO NOT TOUCH
ROTATING BLADE.

Raise the height of cut to setting 7 (65mm). See
Height of Cut Adjustment.

Using your Mower
Grassbox
For non grass collection the mower can be used
without the grassbox in position, with the deflector
guard in the down position.

Fitting the grassbox
Lift the deflector guard and hold up Fig 2.
Fit the grassbox Fig 2.

Removing/ Emptying
Lift the deflector guard and hold up - remove grassbox.

Height of Cut Adjustment
Stop, release switch lever before adjusting height.
Your machine has seven settings which give the
following approximate height of cuts;
1 = 18 mm 2 = 22 mm 3 = 27 mm
4 = 32 mm 5 = 40 mm 6 = 50 mm 7 = 65 mm
Remove the grassbox to aid adjustment (see
‘Grassbox’).
Press and hold the height of cut button Fig 3.
Lift up or push down the machine until the required
height is indicated Fig 3.
Release the height of cut button to lock the height
of cut setting, a click will be heard when locked.
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Starting and Stopping

2
1

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To aid starting, push handle down to lift front wheels.

Starting
Press and hold the safety button Fig 4.
0
0

2
1

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Squeeze the switch lever towards the handle.

2
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Release the safety button Fig 4.

Stopping
Release the switch lever Fig 4.

Mowing
Place the machine on the edge of the lawn, as
close to the power point as possible. Work away
from the power point Fig 5.
When mowing DO NOT ALLOW THE MOTOR TO
LABOUR, particularly in heavy conditions. When the
motor labours the speed of the motor drops and
you will hear a change in the motor sound, when this
occurs stop mowing, release switch lever and RAISE
THE HEIGHT OF CUT. Failure to do so could damage
the machine.

After Mowing/Storage
Clean the exterior of the machine thoroughly using a
soft brush and cloth. Do not use water, solvents or
polishes. Remove all grass and debris, especially from
the ventilation slots.
Turn the machine on its right side and clean the blade
area. If grass cuttings are compacted in the blade
area, remove with a wooden or plastic implement.
Store the machine in a dry place. Do not place
other objects on top of the machine.
To aid storage loosen the handle wheels Fig 1C and
fold the handles.
Ensure cable is not trapped when folding/unfolding
top handles, DO NOT DROP THE HANDLES.

Maintenance
Stop, remove plug from the power supply and
remove the grassbox.
Note: To ensure long and reliable service, carry out
the following maintenance regularly.
Regularly check for obvious defects such as loose,
dislodged or damaged blade, loose fixings, and
worn or damaged components. Check that covers
and guards are undamaged and correctly fitted.

Blade Maintenance
Stop, remove plug from the power supply and
remove the grassbox.
Turn the machine on its right side Fig 6 and inspect
the blade and fan; if blunt or damaged fit a new
blade.
Use the following procedure to remove and replace
the blade.
Hold the blade Fig 6A using gardening gloves, use a
spanner (not provided) to remove the blade nut Fig
6B and blade.
Before fitting the new blade, ensure that the fan
Fig 6C is fitted correctly on the shaft. It will fit in only
one position.
Fit the blade Fig 6A and the blade nut Fig 6B. Ensure
that the blade is the correct way up and tighten the
blade nut firmly.

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C

D

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2

Step

2

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2

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Fault Finding
The following table gives checks and actions that you can perform if your machine does not operate correctly.
If these do not identify/remedy the problem contact your Qualcast approved service agent.
Warning - switch off, remove plug from mains before investigating fault.
Symptom
Machine fails to operate

Possible Cause
Power turned off
Mains socket faulty
Extension cable damaged
Fuse faulty/blown

Remedy
Turn power on
Use another socket
Inspect cable, replace if damaged
Replace Fuse

Machine functions
intermittently

Extension cable damaged
Machines internal wiring damaged

Inspect cable, replace if damaged
Contact your service agent

Machine leaves
ragged finish

Height of cut too low

Increase height of cut
(see Height of Cut Adjustment)
Replace blade
(see Blade Maintenance)
Clean machine (see After
Mowing/Storage)
Refit blade correctly
(see Blade Maintenance)

Cutting blade blunt
Underside of machine
badly clogged
Blade fitted upside down

Cutting blade not
rotating

Cutting blade obstructed
Blade nut/bolt loose

Clear obstruction
Tighten blade nut/bolt

Excessive
vibration/noise

Blade nut/bolt loose
Cutting blade damaged

Tighten blade nut/bolt
Replace blade

Declaration of Conformity
Measured values determined according to 2000/
14/EC (sound pressure level at a height of 1.60 m,
1 m distance away) and EN 28 662.

2000/14/EC: The guaranteed sound power level L
Wa is lower than 84 dB (A). Conformity assessment
procedure according to Annex VIII

Typically the A-weighted noise level of the product is:
sound pressure level 72 dB (A) ; sound power level
83 dB (A).

Notified body: .SRL Sudbury, England

The typical hand/arm vibration is below 2.5 m/s²

Signed at Stowmarket

We declare under our sole responsibility, that this
product is in conformity with the following standards
or standardization documents: EN60335,EN 836
according to the provisions of the directives
89/336/EEC, 98/37/EC, 2000/14/EC.

Date: 2001

The Guarantee
Qualcast guarantees this product against
manufacturing defects. We will repair (or replace at
our option) if a manufacturing defect occurs within
the guarantee period as long as it has only been
subjected to domestic use.
For the purpose of this guarantee, domestic use
means any use of the product on the property
belonging to the purchaser and forming part of the
garden area of his/her dwelling.
The guarantee period is 5 years parts and two years
labour costs from date of purchase.

To obtain a repair under this guarantee:
•

Take the product to an approved service agent.

•

Show your dated proof of purchase.

•

Show this guarantee.

The guarantee does not apply if:
i.

You cannot provide dated proof of purchase.

ii.

The product has been resold by the original
purchaser (this does not apply in the Republic
of Ireland), or has been used under hire.

iii.

The product has been modified to change
the manufacturers specifications, or if non
genuine replacement parts have been fitted.

iv.

Any previous repair was undertaken by anyone
other than an approved service agent.

v.

The fault is due to maladjustment, abuse, neglect
or accidental damage.

vi. The fault is due to lack of lubrication or
maintenance.
vii. Damage to any part, particularly the drive or
cutting mechanism has been caused by
allowing the product to strike solid objects.
viii. The product develops a fault due to abnormal
use.

ix.

Failure is due to normal wear. The following parts
are considered as wearing parts. Their life is
dependant on regular servicing and they are
not therefore, normally covered by the guarantee:
Blades
Bearings
Cables

The cost of routine maintenance of the product is
not covered by the guarantee.
It is in your best interest to follow the Operating
Instructions for your machine, as a properly cared for
product should give many years of excellent
service.
Should you require replacement parts, always insist
on genuine Qualcast replacement parts. Any
damage caused to the product through the fitting
of parts not made by Qualcast is not covered by the
guarantee.
Your statutory rights are not affected by this
guarantee.

Environmental Information
Your product has been manufactured under an
environmental management system using, when
possible, the most environmentally responsible
materials and processes, and with the potential for
recycling at the end of its life. The packaging is also
recyclable.
When the time comes to dispose of this product
please consider the environment and take it to a
recognised recycling facility.
(Please contact your local authority for location
information).



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