[. . . ] The mowing should be done at normal walking pace, in straight lengths, with the cuts overlapping. The best results is obtained with the cutting height set at one of the two positions in the middle. [. . . ] Adjustment is carried out by pulling out the setting knobs and replacing them in the desired position. There is a gap of a few hundredths of a millimeter between the cylinder blades and the bottom blade. The blades are of hardened steel and retain their sharpness over many years if the mower is correctly used and well maintained. Stones and other objects can cause damage to the cylinder blades and the bottom blade. The filing must be done with care so that the cutting edges of the blades are not damaged. In cases of serious wear or damage, the blade cylinder and bottom blade must be returned for round grinding, flat grinding or replacement. Adjustment may become necessary if the mower starts to cut unevenly or make more noise after a long period of use. ⷠNever allow children to use or play with the lawnmower. ⷠBefore use, check the function of the mower and the tightness of the nuts and screws. ⷠCheck that the lawn is free from stones and other objects that could cause personal injury or damage to the mower. ⷠFor maximum safety, protective goggles and robust shoes with nonslip soles should be worn. Take care when mowing sloping areas ­ mow diagonally if possible. ⷠWhen the mower is not in use it should be stored out of the reach of children. Remember that the cylinder rotates easily and the blades are sharp; the mower can cause serious personal injury. [. . . ] ⷠWhen the mower is not in use it should be stored out of the reach of children. Remember that the cylinder rotates easily and the blades are sharp; the mower can cause serious personal injury. [. . . ]