Flymo Lawn Mower 340XC User Manual

Multimo 340XC  
Multimo 360  
®
Multimo 360XC  
Multimo 420  
Original Instructions  
Multimo 420XC  
Multimo 360XC  
Multimo 420XC  
Multimo 340XC  
Multimo 360  
Multimo 420  
 
Carton Contents  
lock off  
button  
switchbox  
Multimo 360XC  
Multimo 420XC  
cable clip x 2  
start/stop  
lever  
grassbox  
handle  
washer  
x 4  
Easi-Reel  
cable spool  
cam lock x 4  
bolt  
upper  
grassbox  
upper  
barrel  
handle  
nut x 4  
roller  
half x 2  
lower handle x 2  
grassbox  
half x 2  
pivot block x 2  
spring x 2  
instruction  
manual  
mulching  
plug  
electric cable  
with moulded  
on plug  
IMPORTANT !  
Please check the contents of the carton are correct BEFORE assembling your new Flymo product.  
The Loose Parts Pack is packaged underneath the deck of the product.  
IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING CONTACT:-  
Husqvarna UK Ltd. Customer Service Department direct  
Telephone : 0844 844 4558 UK  
1800 882 350 ROI  
Fax : 01325 302530  
Safety  
If not used properly this product can be dangerous! This product can cause serious injury to the  
operator and others, the warnings and safety instructions must be followed to ensure reasonable safety  
and efficiency in using this product. The operator is responsible for following the warning and safety  
instructions in this manual and on the product. Never use the product unless the grassbox or guards  
provided by the manufacturer are in the correct position.  
Explanation of Symbols on your product  
Beware of sharp blades - remove plug from  
mains before maintenance or if cable is  
damaged.  
Warning  
Blades continue to rotate after the machine  
is switched off.  
Read the user instructions carefully to  
make sure you understand all the controls  
and what they do.  
Always keep the product on the ground when  
operating.Tilting or lifting the product may cause  
stones to be thrown out.  
Keep the cable supply away from the  
blade.  
Keep bystanders away. Do not mow whilst  
people especially children or pets are in  
the area.  
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Safety  
General  
3. Before using the product and after any impact,  
check for signs of wear or damage and repair as  
necessary.  
1. This product is not intended for use by persons  
(including children) with reduced physical,  
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of  
experience and knowledge, unless they have  
been given supervision or instruction concerning  
the use of the product by a person responsible  
for their safety. Children should be supervised  
to ensure that they do not play with the product.  
Local regulations may restrict the age of the  
operator.  
4. Replace worn or damaged blades together with  
their fixings in sets to preserve balance.  
Use  
1. Use the product only in daylight or good artificial  
light.  
2. Avoid operating your product in wet grass,  
where feasible.  
3. Take care in wet grass, you may lose your  
footing.  
2. Never allow children or people unfamiliar with  
the instructions to use the machine.  
4. On slopes, be extra careful of your footing and  
wear non-slip footwear.  
3. Stop using the machine while people, especially  
children, or pets are nearby.  
5. Use across the face of slopes, never up and  
down.  
4. Only use the product in the manner and for the  
functions described in these instructions.  
5. Never operate the product when you are tired, ill  
or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or  
medicine.  
6. Exercise extreme caution when changing  
direction on slopes. Walk never run.  
7. Using on banks and slopes can be dangerous.  
Do not use on banks or steep slopes.  
8. Do not walk backwards when operating, you  
could trip.  
6. The operator or user is responsible for accidents  
or hazards occurring to other people or their  
property.  
9. Never cut grass by pulling the product towards  
you.  
Electrical  
1. The British Standards Institute recommend the  
use of a Residual Current Circuit Device  
(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 safe working practice  
must be followed at all times. Check your R.C.D.  
every time you use it.  
10. Switch off before pushing the mower over  
surfaces other than grass.  
11. Never operate the product with damaged guards  
or without guards in place.  
12. Keep hands and feet away from the blade at all  
times and especially when switching on the  
motor.  
2. Before use, examine cable for damage, replace  
it if there are signs of damage or ageing.  
3. Do not use the product if the electric cables are  
damaged or worn  
13. Do not tilt product when the motor is running,  
except when starting and stopping. In this case,  
do not tilt more than absolutely necessary and  
lift only the part which is away from the operator.  
Always ensure that both hands are in the  
operating position before returning the product  
to the ground.  
4. Immediately disconnect from the mains  
electricity supply if the cable is cut, or the  
insulation is damaged. Do not touch the electric  
cable until the electrical supply has been  
disconnected. Do not repair a cut or damaged  
cable. Replace it with a new one.  
14. Do not put hands near the grass discharge  
chute.  
15. Never pick up or carry a product when it is  
operating or still connected to the mains supply.  
16. Remove the plug from the mains :  
5. Your extension cable must be uncoiled, coiled  
cables can overheat and reduce the efficiency of  
your product.  
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before leaving the product unattended for any  
period;  
6. Keep cable away from product, always work  
away from the power point mowing up and  
down, never in circles.  
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before clearing a blockage;  
before checking, cleaning or working on the  
appliance;  
7. Do not pull cable around sharp objects.  
8. Always switch off at the mains before  
disconnecting any plug, cable connector or  
extension cable.  
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if you hit an object. Do not use your product  
until you are sure that the entire product is in a  
safe operating condition.;  
9. Switch off, remove plug from mains and  
examine electric supply cable for damage or  
ageing before winding cable for storage. Do not  
repair a damaged cable, replace it with a new  
one. Use only Flymo replacement cable.  
10. Always wind cable carefully, avoiding kinking.  
11. Never carry the product by the cable.  
12. Never pull on the cable to disconnect any of the  
plugs.  
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if the product starts to vibrate abnormally.  
Check immediately. Excessive vibration can  
cause injury.  
Maintenance and storage  
1. Caution: Do not touch rotating blade(s)  
2. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure  
the lawnmower is in safe working condition.  
3. Check the grassbox frequently for wear or  
deterioration.  
13. Use only on AC mains supply voltage shown on  
the product rating label.  
4. Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.  
5. Only use the replacement blade, and blade bolt  
specified for this product.  
14. Flymo Products are double insulated to  
EN60335. Under no circumstance should an  
earth be connected to any part of the product.  
Preparation  
6. Be careful during adjustment of the product to  
prevent entrapment of the fingers between  
moving blades and fixed parts of the machine.  
7. Store in a cool dry place and out of reach of  
children. Do not store outdoors.  
1. While using your product always wear  
substantial footwear and long trousers.  
2. Make sure the lawn is clear of sticks, stones,  
bones, wire and debris; they could be thrown by  
the blade.  
8. Allow the product to cool for at least 30 minutes  
before storing.  
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Cables  
CABLES - IMPORTANT  
1. No earth required. Flymo products are double  
2
Use only 1.00mm size cable up to 40 metres  
length maximum.  
insulated to EN60335 and under no  
circumstances should an earth be connected to  
any part of the product.  
Maximum rating :  
2
1.00mm size cable, 10 amps 250 volts AC.  
2. Ensure the mains voltage suits your product  
3. IMPORTANT!  
YOUR PRODUCT IS SUPPLIED WITH AN  
ELECTRIC MAINS CABLE FITTED WITH A FEMALE  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in  
accordance with the following code:  
CONNECTOR  
.
1. Flymo Mains Cables and Extension Cables are  
available from your local Approved Service  
Centre.  
BLUE  
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NEUTRAL  
LIVE  
BROWN  
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The wire which is coloured BLUE must be  
connected to the Terminal which is marked with  
the letter 'N' or coloured BLACK.  
2. Do not wire an extension cable directly to your  
product yourself. Please contact your local  
Approved Service Centre for further information  
on the connectors and kits available.  
3. Only use extension cables specifically designed  
for outdoor use.  
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be  
connected to the Terminal which is marked with  
the letter 'L' or coloured RED.  
4. It is important that the outer sheath is clamped  
correctly into the 3-pin plug.  
CONNECTORS - IMPORTANT  
Flymo connectors are suitable for use with 2 core  
cable only. Under no circumstances should these  
connectors be used for earthed products.  
5. If in doubt consult your local Service Repairer or  
qualified electrician before the machine is used.  
6. A 13 Amp fuse must be fitted to the Mains Plug.  
7. The normal plug fuse and household fuse only  
protect the electrical equipment and are not a  
safeguard against electrocution.  
All Flymo connectors and cables are of  
splashproof construction. They are not waterproof  
and must not be left outside permanently nor  
should they be submerged or immersed in water.  
Do not let cable lay or trail through pools of water  
or splashed with water from hose pipes.  
MAINS PLUG REPLACEMENT - IMPORTANT  
If the plug supplied is cut off it should be  
destroyed. There is an electric shock hazard if a  
cut off plug is inserted into a 13 amp socket.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
A
When received from the  
Manufacturer, the wheels are in a  
raised position.  
Do not switch on the product  
before removing from the raised  
position into position 5.  
Roller Assembly  
B1  
B2  
1. Turn product over.  
3. Clip the roller together to secure it into position.(B2)  
2. Place both halves of the roller over the location pegs  
as illustrated in fig.B1  
Do not clip the roller together before placing over the  
location pegs  
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Assembly of Lower Handles to Lawnmower  
C1  
C2  
C3  
1. Pull the lower handle bolt until it locks into position as  
illustrated in fig C1.  
3. Insert the Pivot Block on to the Bolt (C3)  
Repeat for the other side.  
2. Place the Spring over the Bolt (C2)  
D1  
D2  
4. Insert the Barrel Nut into the Cam Lock as illustrated  
in fig D1.  
Insert the Lower Handle, Washer and Cam Lock on to  
the Bolt (D3) and turn the Cam Lock 3 times  
clockwise, as illustrated in fig D4.  
5. Ensuring the lower handle is in the correct position (D2)  
lower handle  
D4  
D3  
cam lock  
pivot block  
x3  
washer  
7. Ensuring the raised markings on the Pivot Block and  
the deck are aligned (D5), fold down the Cam Lock  
towards the Handle as illustrated in fig D6, and  
continue to turn clockwise (D7) until tightened.  
Repeat for the other side.  
8. The Cam Lock can be unlocked and locked as  
illustrated in fig D8.  
D5  
D6  
D7  
D8  
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Assembly of Upper Handles to Lower Handles  
E2 E3  
E1  
x3  
1. Insert the Barrel Nut into the Cam Lock as illustrated  
in fig E1.  
illustrated in fig E2  
3. Turn the Cam Lock 3 times clockwise, as illustrated in  
fig E3.  
2. Attach the Upper Handle to the Lower Handle with the  
E4Round Headed Bolt, Washer andECa5m Lock as  
E6  
4. Fold down the Cam Lock towards the Handle as  
illustrated in fig E4, and continue to turn clockwise  
(E5) until tightened.  
5. The Cam Lock can be unlocked and locked as  
illustrated in fig E6.  
Repeat for the other side.  
Grassbox Assembly  
F1  
F2  
G1  
G2  
Grassbox Handle Assembly  
1. Locate the grassbox handle into the slots in the grassbox  
upper and push until it clicks into position. (F1)  
2. Looking at the underside of the lid (F2), ensure the  
clips of the grassbox handle are securely located.  
Grassbox Assembly  
1. Locate the the grassbox halves together by aligning the  
clips Ensure all clips are correctly located before clicking  
into position. (G1)  
2. Locate the grassbox lid onto the assemble grassbox by  
aligning the clips. Ensure all clips are correctly located  
before clicking into position (G2)  
H
J
1
Fitting Fully Assembled Grassbox to Lawnmower.  
1. Lift safety flap (H1)  
2. Make sure the discharge chute is clean and free from  
debris (H2)  
3. Locate fully assembled grassbox onto 2 location points  
(H3) at the rear of the deck as illustrated in pic. J  
4. Locate safety flap onto the top of the grassbox. Ensure  
the grassbox is securely located.  
3
IMPORTANT ! AFTER FITTING ENSURE NO GAP  
REMAINS BETWEEN THE SAFETY FLAP AND THE  
GRASSBOX.  
2
Removal is the reverse procedure.  
For larger areas of grass where grass collection is not  
required you can use your lawnmower without the  
grassbox. The design of the safety flap permits the cut  
grass to be discharged downward behind the machine.  
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How to Mow  
Your product can be used to cut grass using the following  
K
L
methods:-  
1. Grassbox Fitted:- grass is collected effectively and  
compacted into the grassbox. (K)  
2. Rear Discharge:- Effectively cuts long grass with no  
need to empty the grassbox (L)  
3. Mulch Plug Fitted:- grass cuttings are finely chopped  
to return nutrients to your lawn (M). See ‘Mulching Plug’  
on page 7.  
How to Mow  
1. Start mowing the edge of the lawn nearest to the power  
point so the cable is laid out on the lawn you have  
already cut.  
2. Mow twice a week during the growing season, your  
lawn will suffer if more than a third of its length is cut at  
one time and this may also result in poor collection.  
Do Not Overload Your Mower  
Mowing long thick grass may cause the motor speed to  
drop, you will hear a change in the motor sound. If the  
motor speed drops you may overload your lawnmower  
which may cause damage. When mowing in long thick  
grass a first cut with the cutting height set higher will  
help reduce the load. See Cutting Height Adjustment.  
M
Grassbox Full Window  
N
As the grassbox fills up, grass will be visible through  
the window (N).  
grassbox  
empty  
When the window/grassbox is full it is time to empty  
the grassbox.  
grassbox  
full  
Mulching Plug  
P1  
P3  
P2  
P4  
Using as a mulcher  
1. Your lawnmower is supplied with a mulching plug. (P1)  
2. Stop your lawnmower as described in Starting and  
Stopping.  
3. Lift safety flap and insert the mulching plug into rear  
discharge chute. (P2) ensuring it is securely fitted. (P3)  
4. The mulching plug prevents grass from being collected  
by blocking the collection chute on the underside of  
the deck. (P4)  
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Cutting Height Adjustment  
Q
Cutting Height Adjustment  
Height of cut is adjusted by raising or lowering the  
wheels using the height adjustment lever (Q)  
There are five heights of cut on this product.  
NOTE  
A medium height of cut is recommended for  
most lawns.  
The quality of your lawn will suffer and  
collection will be poor if you cut too low.  
Starting and Stopping  
R
To Start your Lawnmower  
S
1. Connect female extension cable connector to the back  
of the switchbox. (R)  
2. Form loop in mains cable and push the loop through  
the slot. (S)  
3. To secure, position loop over the hook and pull the  
cable back through the slot (T).  
4. Connect plug to mains and switch on.  
5. Tilt the handle downwards to slightly raise the front of  
the lawnmower and to reduce the risk of lawn damage  
whilst starting.  
T
V
U
The switchbox is provided with a lock-off button (U1) to  
prevent accidental starting.  
6. Press and hold the lock-off button (U) on the  
switchbox, then squeeze one of the Start/Stop levers  
towards the upper handle (V).  
6. Continue to squeeze the start/stop lever towards the  
upper handle and release the lock-off button (W).  
7. Lower the lawnmower to its proper operating position  
and commence mowing.  
1
NOTE - There are two start/stop levers fitted. Either  
one can be used for starting the lawnmower.  
IMPORTANT - Do not use the start/stop levers  
intermittently  
W
To Stop your Lawnmower  
1. Release the pressure on the Start/Stop lever.  
Removing and Fitting the Blade  
Switch off, wait until the blade has stopped rotating and  
X
disconnect from the mains electricity supply BEFORE  
attempting to remove or refit the blade. Always handle  
the blade with care - sharp edges could cause injury.  
USE GLOVES.  
blade bolt  
Removing the Blade  
1. To remove the blade bolt, hold the blade firmly with a  
gloved hand and with a spanner, loosen the blade bolt  
by turning it anti-clockwise (X).  
blade  
adaptor  
2. Remove the blade bolt, blade and adaptor. (X)  
3. Inspect for damage and clean as necessary.  
Renew your metal blade after 50 hours mowing or 2  
years whichever is the sooner - regardless of condition.  
If the blade is cracked or damaged replace it with a new  
one.  
Fitting the Blade  
1. Attach the adaptor to the shaft.  
2. Fit the blade to the adaptor ensuring that once it is  
fitted you are able to read the text on the blade ‘This  
side to grass’  
3. Re-assemble blade bolt through the blade and the  
adaptor.  
4. Hold the blade firmly with a gloved hand and tighten  
the blade bolt firmly with a spanner. Do not over  
tighten.  
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Caring for your Lawnmower  
Z1  
Z2  
Z4  
Z6  
Cleaning  
USE GLOVES  
IMPORTANT:- It is very important that you keep your  
lawnmower clean. Grass clippings left in any of the air  
intakes or under the deck could become a potential  
fire hazard.  
1. Remove grass from under the deck with brush. (Z1)  
Z3  
Z5  
Z7  
2. Using a soft brush - remove grass clippings from all air  
intakes (Z2), the discharge chute (Z3) and the grass  
box (Z4).  
3. Using a soft brush, remove grass clippings from the  
vision window (Z5).  
4. Wipe over the surface of your lawnmower with a dry  
cloth (Z6).  
IMPORTANT:- Never use water for cleaning your  
lawnmower. Do not clean with chemicals, including  
petrol, or solvents - some can destroy critical plastic  
parts.  
Z8  
Z9  
Cleaning Easi-Reel cable winder (XC Models only)  
1. Lift grassbox lid, squeeze together the two catches  
(Z7) and remove the cable spool.  
Z10  
2. Clean the cable spool (Z8) and the area it was located  
with a soft brush (Z9)  
3. Replace the cable spool, ensuring it clicks into place.  
Storing your Lawnmower:  
Loosen the wing knobs to enable the handles to be  
folded over the product (Z10).  
Store in a dry place where your lawnmower is  
protected from damage  
At the End of the Mowing Season  
1. Replace blade, bolts, nuts or screws, if necessary.  
2. Clean your lawnmower thoroughly.  
3. Make sure that the electric cable is stored correctly to  
prevent damage.  
Replacement Parts  
Blade  
340XC  
Reference no.:  
Reference no.:  
FLY062  
Part no.:  
Part no.:  
Part no.:  
521947390  
505492090  
5107842-01  
360/360XC  
420/420XC  
FLY059  
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Easi-Reel Cable Winder (XC models only)  
Y2  
Y1  
Y3  
Storing your cable in the Easi-Reel cable winder  
1. Insert the female connector into the centre of the  
cable winder (Y1)  
2. Place the cable under the cable guide (Y2)  
3. Turn the cable winder (Y3) until all of the cable is  
wound in.(Y4)  
Y4  
Unwinding the cable before re-use  
1. Pull the cable by the plug and unwind the cable fully.  
Ensure that the cable is released from the cable guide  
(Y2) before using your machine.  
Ensure cable is not entangled with any other cables  
and that it is not trapped in any parts of the product.  
Fault Finding Hints  
Fails to Operate  
Excessive Vibration  
1. Is the correct Starting procedure being followed? See  
To Start your Lawnmower’  
1. Disconnect from the mains electricity supply.  
2. Check that the blade is fitted correctly?  
3. If the blade is damaged or worn, replace it with a new one.  
4. If vibration persists?  
2. Is the Power Turned On?  
3. Check the fuse in the plug, if blown replace.  
4. Fuse continues to blow?  
Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity supply  
and consult your local approved Service Centre.  
Lawnmower becomes heavy to push  
Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity supply  
and consult your local approved Service Centre.  
Poor Grass Collection  
1. Disconnect from the mains electricity supply.  
2. In long grass or uneven ground, the height of cut  
should be raised to a higher position. See Cutting  
Height Adjustment.  
1. Disconnect from the mains electricity supply.  
2. Clean the outside of the air intakes, the discharge  
chute and the underside of the deck.  
3. Raise to a higher height of cut. See Cutting Height Adjustment.  
4. If poor collection persists.  
3. Check that the wheels and rollers can rotate freely.  
4. If problem persists?  
Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity supply  
and consult your local approved Service Centre.  
Immediately disconnect from the mains electricity supply  
and consult your local approved Service Centre.  
Service Recommendations  
1. We strongly recommend that your product is serviced  
at least every twelve months, more often in a  
professional application.  
your Service Centre, it is important to take your  
complete machine including cable and any extension  
cables used.  
2. Always use genuine Spare Parts.  
A network of specialist dealers can be found in your local  
Yellow Pages. To obtain service on your product simply  
telephone or visit your local Service Centre. Should you  
require service under the terms of our guarantee the Service  
Centre will require proof of purchase.  
3. Prepacked spares are available from most Husqvarna  
Outdoor Products stockists.  
4. Your product is uniquely identified by a silver and  
black product rating label  
5. If you have a problem with your machine contact your local  
Approved Service Centre ensuring you have full details of  
your product as described on the product rating label.  
All of the centres listed stock genuine Spare Parts.  
NOTE: Our Service Repairers act on their own behalf  
and are not empowered to commit or legally bind  
6. Should it be necessary for work to beEcanrrvieidroonutmbyentalHInusfqovramrnaaUtiKonLtd. in any manner whatsoever.  
Husqvarna UK Ltd. products are manufactured under an  
Environmental Management System (ISO 14001) using,  
where practical, components manufactured in the most  
environmentally responsible manner, according to  
company procedures, and with the potential for recycling  
at the end of the products’ life.  
The symbol  
on the product or on its packaging indicates  
that this product may not be treated as household waste.  
Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection  
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.  
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help  
prevent potential negative consequences for the environment  
and human health, which could otherwise be caused by  
inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed  
information about recycling of this product, please contact your  
local council office, your household waste disposal service or  
the shop where you purchased the product.  
• Packaging is recyclable and plastic components have  
been labelled (where practical) for categorised recycling.  
• Awareness of the environment must be considered  
when disposing of ‘end-of-life’ product.  
• If necessary, contact your local authority for disposal  
information.  
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Guarantee & Guarantee Policy  
If any part is found to be defective due to faulty manufacture  
Failures not covered by guarantee  
within the guarantee period, Husqvarna UK Ltd., through its  
Authorised Service Repairers will effect the repair or replacement  
to the customer free of charge providing:  
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Replacing worn or damaged blades.  
Failures as a result of not reporting an initial fault.  
Failures as a result of sudden impact.  
Failures as a result of not using the product in  
accordance with the instructions and  
(a) The fault is reported directly to the Authorised Repairer.  
(b) Proof of purchase is provided.  
(c) The fault is not caused by misuse, neglect or faulty  
adjustment by the user.  
recommendations contained in this Operator's  
Manual.  
(d) The failure has not occurred through fair wear and tear.  
(e) The machine has not been serviced or repaired,  
taken apart or tampered with by any person not  
authorised by Husqvarna UK Ltd.  
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Machines used for hire are not covered by this  
guarantee.  
The following items listed are considered as wearing  
parts and their life is dependent on regular  
maintenance and are, therefore not normally subject  
to a valid warranty claim: Blades, Electric Mains cable  
Caution!  
(f) The machine has not been used for hire.  
(g) The machine is owned by the original purchaser.  
(h) The machine has not been used commercially.  
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This guarantee is additional to, and in no way  
diminishes the customers statutory rights.  
Husqvarna UK Ltd. does not accept liability under the  
warranty for defects caused in whole or part, directly  
or indirectly by the fitting of replacement parts or  
additional parts that are not either manufactured or  
approved by Husqvarna UK Ltd., or by the machine  
Failures due to the following are not covered, therefore it  
is important that you read the instructions contained in  
this Operator's Manual and understand how to operate  
and maintain your machine:  
EC Declaration ofhCavoinngfboeremn mityodified in any way.  
Husqvarna AB, 561 82, Huskvarna, Sweden  
Declare under our sole responsibility that the product(s);  
Category............................Electric Rotary Lawnmower  
Type(s) ............................MM340XC, MM360, MM360XC, MM420, MM420XC  
Identification of Series.......See Product Rating Label  
Year of Construction..........See Product Rating Label  
Conforms to the essential requirements & provisions of the following EC Directives:  
98/37/EC (until 28.12.09), 2006/42/EC (from 29.12.09), 2004/108/EC, 2000/14/EC  
based on the following EU harmonized standards applied:  
EN60335-1, EN60335-2-77, EN836, EN50366, EN55014-1, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3  
The maximum A weighted sound pressure level LpA at the operator’s position, recorded on a sample of the above  
product(s) corresponds to the Level given in the table.  
The maximum hand / arm vibration weighted value measured according to EN ISO 5349 on a sample of the above  
product(s) corresponds to the Value a given in the table.  
h
2000/14/EC: The Measured Sound Power LWA & Guaranteed Sound Power LWA values are according to the tabulated  
figures.  
Conformity Assessment Procedure.................. Annex VI  
Notified Body.................................................... Intertek, Cleeve Road  
Leatherhead, Surrey  
KT22 7SB, England  
Newton Aycliffe 25/11/2009  
M.Bowden  
Research & Development Director  
Husqvarna UK Ltd.  
Keeper of technical documentation  
Type  
MM340XC MM360 MM360XC MM420 MM420XC  
Width of Cut (cm)  
34  
3,850  
1.5  
36  
3,850  
1.5  
36  
3,850  
1.5  
42  
42  
3,600  
3,600  
Speed of Rotation of Cutting Device (rpm)  
Power (kW)  
1.7  
95  
1.7  
95  
WA  
Measured Sound Power L (dB(A))  
93  
93  
93  
WA  
Guaranteed Sound Power L (dB(A))  
96  
96  
96  
96  
96  
80.4  
1.56  
1.5  
80.4  
1.56  
1.5  
80.4  
1.56  
1.5  
84.9  
1.53  
1.5  
84.9  
1.53  
1.5  
Level (dB(A))  
2
Value  
a
(m/s )  
h
2
Uncertainty K of  
Weight (Kg)  
a
(m/s )  
h
12.8  
12.4  
12.8  
13.1  
14.7  
Our policy of continuous improvement means that the specification of products may be altered from time to time without prior notice.  
Copyright © 2008 Flymo S.A. All rights reserved. Flymo® and other product and feature names are registered or unregistered  
trademarks of Flymo S.A.  
Husqvarna AB  
561 82  
Huskvarna  
Sweden  
5100693-02  
 

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