Assembly
Assembly
Assembling the device
The assembly of the device is illustrated at the end
of the operating manual or on a supplementary
sheet. Your device may differ from the illustration in
certain details.
Putting the battery into operation
Danger
Risk of poisoning and injury from battery acid
Wear safety goggles and protective gloves. Do not allow
battery acid to come into contact with skin.
If you get battery acid on your face or in your eyes, wash
off immediately with cold water and consult a doctor.
If you accidentally swallow battery acid, drink plenty
of water and consult a doctor immediately.
Store batteries out of the reach of children.
Never tilt the battery, as battery acid may run out.
Hand over any remaining battery acid to your dealer
or to a waste management company.
Caution
Risk of fire, explosion and corrosion
caused by battery acid and gases emitted
by battery acid
Immediately clean parts of the mower splashed
by battery acid. Battery acid is corrosive. Do not
smoke, keep burning and hot objects away.
Possible short-circuit when working on the
battery
Do not place any tools or metal objects on the battery.
Disconnect and connect the battery in the correct sequence.
Only operate the battery with the battery-terminal
cover fitted (depending on the model, as a cover flap
on the positive terminal or as a complete protective
.
battery cover)
Disconnection
First disconnect the black cable (–), then the red
■
cable (+).
Connection
First connect the red cable (+), then the black
■
cable (–).
The battery is filled with battery acid and sealed at
the factory. But even a "maintenance-free" battery
needs servicing to ensure it has a certain service
life.
Keep the battery clean.
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Avoid tipping the battery over Electrolyte liquid will
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run out of even a "sealed" battery if it is tilted.
Charge the battery with a 12 Volt battery charger
■
(maximum charging current 1 amps) for one to two
hours before using for the first time. After charging
the battery, first pull out the battery charger plug,
then disconnect the battery (see also operating
instructions for the battery charger).
Your mower at a glance
Caution! Damage to the device.
This first describes the functions of the controls
and display elements. Do not execute any of these
functions yet!
Fig. 1
1 Ignition lock (depending on model)
Ignition lock
Fig. 4a
Starting: Turn key to the right
running, then release. Key is turned to
Stopping: Turn the key to the left, to
Ignition lock with OCR function (depending on
model)
Fig. 4b
This is an ignition lock with OCR function (= us-
er-controlled mowing in reverse).
Starting: Turn key to the right
is running, then release. The key at
(normal) allows mowing in the drive direction.
OCR position: Turn key to left from the normal
position to reverse mowing position
and press the switch (1). The indicator
light (2) comes on and indicates to the user that
the device can now mow in reverse and forward
gear.
Stopping: Turn the key to the left, to
2 Clutch/brake pedal
Clutching = Depress pedal halfway.
Braking = Depress pedal all the way.
Note
Is also used to activate/deactivate the park-
ing brake.
3 Lever for speed settings/parking brake
Speed (Fig. 3a):
Low speed
= Lever to "1".
High speed
= Lever to "6" or "7" (optional).
Increase speed
= Adjust drive positions without actuating the
clutch/brake pedal.
Reduce speed
= Adjust drive positions by actuating the clutch/
brake pedal (depress halfway).
Parking brake (fig. 3b):
Actuate the parking brake: Fully depress clutch/
brake pedal, push lever for speed setting to
. Release the parking brake: Fully depress clutch/
brake pedal, push lever to a speed setting.
EN
until the engine is
.
.
until the engine
.
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