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FOR BATTERY TOOLS
The recommended ambient temperature range for
discharging is -4 °F~113 °F (-20 °C~45 °C).
The recommended ambient temperature range for
the charging system during charging is 23 °F~113 °F
(-5 °C~45 °C).
TRANSPORTATION
Transporting the mower
1. Switch off the mower and remove the battery.
2. When transporting your mower, the self drive can
be used without enaging the cutting blade.
3. For lifting the mower, it is recomended that two
people lift from each side of the mower using the
integrated bull bar and lower handle connection
areas as handles.
Transporting the battery
1. Ensure the battery is in a safe condition.
2. Use non-conductive packaging when
transporting the battery.
3. The contained Li-Ion batteries are subject to the
dangerous goods legislation requirements.
Transport batteries only when the battery
housing is undamaged. Pack up the batteries in
such a manner that cannot move around in the
packaging.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Stop the mower and remove the
battery before removing the grass collection
bag.
NOTE: To ensure long and reliable service, perform
the following maintenance procedures regularly.
Check for obvious defects such as a loose, dislodged
or a damaged blade, loose fittings, and worn or
damaged components. Check that the covers and
guards are all undamaged and are correctly attached
to mower. Carry out any necessary maintenance or
repairs before operating mower. If the mower should
happen to fail despite regular maintenance, please
call our customer helpline for advice.
BLADE SHARPENING
KEEP BLADE SHARP FOR BEST MOWER
PERFORMANCE. A DULL BLADE DOES NOT CUT
GRASS CLEANLY OR MULCH PROPERLY.
WEAR EYE PROTECTION AND ANTI-CUT
GLOVES WHILE REMOVING, SHARPENING, AND
INSTALLING BLADE.
NOTE: Sharpening or replacing the blade after every
50 hours.Sand causes the blade to dull quickly. If your
lawn has sandy soil, more frequent sharpening or
replacing may be required.
REPLACE BENT OR DAMAGED BLADE
IMMEDIATELY.
WHEN SHARPENING THE BLADE
1. Use a block of wood to prevent the blade from
turning.
2. Using the socket and wrench, remove the blade
bolt and then the blade.(See the blade removing
section)
3. Clamp the blade in a vice, or similar, to prevent it
from moving during sharpening.
4. Sharpen the cutting edges on both ends of the
blade. Ensure that the same amount of material
is removed from both ends to keep the blade
balanced.
5. Check the blade balance. (See the blade
balancing section)
6. Replace the blade in the reverse order of the
disassembly.
7. Make sure to tighten the blade bolt to the required
torque (18.4 ft-Ibs/25 Nm).
NOTE:
1. Be sure the mower is turned off and remove the
battery.
2. Tip the mower onto its side as shown in figure M
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