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Maintenance and care
Clean the automatic lawn mower
CAUTION!
Danger of injury due to
the cutting blade
The cutting blades are
very sharp and can cause
cutting injuries.
■
Wear protective gloves.
■
Make sure that parts of
the body do not get into
the cutting blade.
Once a week, carry out the following:
1. Switch off the appliance with
.
2. Wipe off the surface of the housing with a
broom, a brush, a damp cloth or a fine
sponge.
3. Brush off the underside, mower deck and cut-
ting blade with a brush.
4. Check the cutting blade for damage. If neces-
sary, replace the following: see
chapter 9.3
"Replacing the cutting blades", page 57
.
Cleaning the base station
1. Regularly remove grass residues and leaves
or other objects out of the base station.
2.
Wipe off the surface of the base station with
a damp cloth or a fine sponge.
9.2
Regular checks
General checks
1.
Once a week, check the whole Installation for
damage:
■
Machine
■
Base station
■
Boundary cable
■
Power supply
2.
Replace defective parts by original spare
parts from AL-KO or have them replaced by
an AL-KO service centre.
Check the rollers can move freely
Once a week, carry out the following:
1.
Carefully remove grass residues and soiling
from the areas around the rollers. Use a
broom and cloth for this.
2.
Check that the rollers run freely and that they
can be steered.
Note:
If the rollers do not move freely or can-
not be steered, have them replaced by an
AL-KO service centre.
Check the contact surfaces on the automatic
lawn mower
1.
Use a cloth to remove soiling and then lightly
grease with contact grease.
Check the charging contacts of the base
station
1.
Disconnect the mains plug.
2.
Press the charging contacts in the direction
of the base station and release them. The
charging contacts must spring back into the
initial position.
Note:
If the charging contacts do not spring
back, have them replaced by the AL-KO ser-
vice centre.
9.3
Replacing the cutting blades
CAUTION!
Danger of injury due to
the cutting blade
The cutting blades are
very sharp and can cause
cutting injuries.
■
Wear protective gloves.
■
Make sure that parts of
the body do not get into
the cutting blade.
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