M
BLADE REMOVING (SEE FIG. N)
N
EN
BLADE BALANCING (SEE FIG. O)
Check balance of blade by placing center hole in
blade O-1 over a screwdriver shank O-2, clamped
horizontally in a vise O-3. If either end of the blade
rotates downward, file that end. Blade is properly
balanced when neither end drops.
O
O-1
BLADE REPLACING
-Suggest to replace different mower blades
according to different working conditions for
better using experience.
16
O-2
O-3
BLADE
Low lift blade
Medium-lift blade
High-lift blade
Gator blade
CLEANING
1. Stop the mower and remove the battery.
2. Do not use aggressive detergents or solvents.
Clean the machine after use with a damp cloth
dipped in mild detergent.
3. Keep battery connection free of dirt and debris,
and clean with a soft and dry brush or cloth.
4. Do not spray water onto the motor and electrical
components.
5. Do not use pressure washer to clean your
machine.
Cleaning the deck and the blade area. (See
Fig. P)
Cleaning grass clippings and debris off of the deck
and the balde area.
If grass cuttings are compacted in the blade area,
remove with a wooden or plastic implement.
P
Cleanig the wheels. (See Fig. Q)
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Stop the mower and remove the battery.
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Cleaning the wheels every 50 hours or more
frequently in extreme conditions.
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Remove the rear wheels and clean the grass
clippings and debris from the wheel-gear area.
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It is suggested to apply a small amount of anti-
seize compound to the gears(e) after cleaning.
FUNCTION
For extended run time
Multi-purpose
Recommended for
bagging
Recommended for
mulching