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One green light  - low battery capacity

Two green lights  - mid battery capacity 

Three green lights - full battery capacity 

Red light 

- battery temperature is too high. Please wait until the red light 

goes out before restarting the charging process.

Maintenance and Storage

ALWAYS

 switch off the mower, remove safety key from it’s socket, and remove 

battery before performing any adjustments, maintenance, blade change, or 
repairs to your mower.

Cleaning Your Mower

Periodically clean your mower to ensure peak performance.

Supplies needed:

Clean cloth or sponge 

Mild soap or detergent (if needed)

Soft nylon brush (if needed)

1. Remove the safety key from it’s socket, and remove battery. 

2. Only use a dry cloth or sponge for cleaning of battery pack.

3. Only use a dry cloth or sponge to clean the battery pack seat. 

4. Using a damp cloth or sponge with a mild soap or detergent, clean the 

Mower. Never use water, gasoline, solvents, or other petroleum-based or 
solvent-based products when cleaning - remember, this is an electric 
mower. 

5. Use a soft nylon brush or non-metallic scrubbing pad to remove any 

clippings that have accumulated on the underside of the deck and in the 
rear discharge plate. Do not use a wire brush; it will scratch and harm the 
surface of your mower. 

6. You may use water to clean the grass collection bag, but not the mower 

itself. For proper grass collection, make sure the grass collection bag is 
clean and the mesh holes are not clogged. Allow the grass collection bag 
to dry thoroughly before using it again.

Note: A wet grass collection bag will clog quickly and hamper grass collection.

Removing and Attaching the Blade

You must remove the blade to sharpen it, or to change to a spare blade. Always
check the blade for sharpness, damage, and tightness before and after each use.
Replace the blade promptly  if it has  been  bent  or  damaged. Only  use spare
blades sourced from Kogan.com.

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Summary of Contents for CTLWN4AMWRA

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...tting Height 6 Operations 6 Usage Tips 6 Charging and Battery Care 7 Starting and Stopping 9 Starting 9 Stopping 9 Grass Collection Bag 9 Mulching Fitment 10 Mowing Tips 10 Interruptions to Mowing 10 LED Battery Charge Indicator 10 Maintenance and Storage 11 Cleaning Your Mower 11 Removing and Attaching the Blade 11 Sharpening the Blade 12 Sharpening the Blade in a Vise 13 Balancing the Blade 13 S...

Page 3: ...r up and down Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes Use extreme caution when stepping back or pulling the lawnmower towards you Never mow by pulling the mower towards you Stop the blades if the lawnmower has to be tilted for transportation when crossing surfaces other than grass and when transporting the lawnmower to and from the area to be mowed Do not tilt the machine when s...

Page 4: ...ric shock Do not operate the battery charger on easily inflammable surfaces e g paper textiles etc or in combustible environments There is danger of fire due to the heating of the battery charger during charging Use product only with specifically designated battery packs Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire When battery pack is not in use keep it away from other meta...

Page 5: ...r 7 Upper Push Bar 8 Grass Collection Indicator 9 Grass Collection Bag 10 Quick Fold Lever 11 Battery Pack 12 Safety Key 13 Power Cord for Charger 14 Charger 15 Mulching Insert 16 Battery Temperature Indicator 17 Battery Power Indicator 18 Switch Button for Indicator 4 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ...

Page 6: ...knob and swing nuts The swing nuts should be hand tightened only Never use a spanner or other tool to tighten them Securing Cable by using Cable Clips Secure the cable from the motor to the switch assembly by using four cable clips two is fixed on upper push bar the others fixed on lower push bar Mounting the Grass Collection Bag Note Before mounting the bag the mower MUST be switched off Raise th...

Page 7: ... as you can once a week if possible This would mean that you are only cutting 1 to 2 inches 20mm to 50mm of grass each mowing session see image to right Trying to cut more than 2 inches 50mm will drastically reduce the charge life of the battery and quality of the cut After relatively long intervals between mowing holiday lawn firstly cut in one direction with the cutting height as high as possibl...

Page 8: ...ts and 4 amps The battery is completely maintenance free Do not attempt to open or alter the battery As with all rechargeable batteries they will eventually need replacement Charging time The battery is supplied charged at the factory but may lose charge during transportation and when it has been stored for some time You MUST charge the battery for 3 5 hours before you use the mower for the first ...

Page 9: ...ature is within the specified range the better The battery will discharge more slowly at low temperatures Battery Care You can lengthen the life of your battery by following some simple guidelines Always charge the battery indoors in a garage or other covered area where it will be dry and protected from the weather Only charge the battery when the temperature is at least 5 C above freezing but no ...

Page 10: ... on level and firm ground not in high grass alternatively tilt the mower back slightly then follow the below procedures 1 Press and hold the safety button 2 Squeeze the switch lever towards the handle 3 Release the safety button and squeeze the switch lever firmly Stopping To stop simply release the switch lever Grass Collection Bag When mowing with the grass collection bag ensure the mulching ins...

Page 11: ...kwards about 1 2m so that the grass residue can drop out downwards Before starting the mower adjust the cutting height so that you only cut 20 mm to 50mm of grass at a time Cut thicker grass at a higher cutting height or cut a narrower swath Do not force the mower forward in tall thick or wet grass Interruptions to Mowing Never leave the mower unattended at the working area If you interrupt your w...

Page 12: ... soap or detergent clean the Mower Never use water gasoline solvents or other petroleum based or solvent based products when cleaning remember this is an electric mower 5 Use a soft nylon brush or non metallic scrubbing pad to remove any clippings that have accumulated on the underside of the deck and in the rear discharge plate Do not use a wire brush it will scratch and harm the surface of your ...

Page 13: ...wear heavy gloves to hold the blade in place so the blade does not spin and strike your hand see above left 5 Remove the blade nut plastic spacer and blade in that order see above right 6 To install a new or sharpened blade reverse steps 1 to 5 Be sure to replace all parts in order exactly as they were removed Make sure the blade is properly seated and securely tightened 7 Turn your mower upright ...

Page 14: ...er or separately but always follow these important guidelines Remove safety key from it s socket Always store the mower in an environment where the temperature is between 20 C and 40 C Make sure the storage temperatures will never be outside these limits For long term storage store your battery in an environment where the temperature is lower since the battery self discharges slower at low tempera...

Page 15: ...y The blade may be blocked Remove safety key form the socket remove battery turn the mower over and check the blade Mower stops while mowing for reasons other than releasing the switch lever The battery has been completely depleted Recharge the battery immediately or replace it with a fully charged battery Mower is hard to push The grass may be too high for the cutting height Raise the cutting hei...

Page 16: ...oo thick Raise the cutting height or narrow your cutting swath The battery may be getting old The battery will need to be replaced Collection bag is collecting grass poorly The collection bag is full Empty the collection bag and clean it if necessary The grass is too long or the Mower is cutting too low Raise the cutting height The Mower is moving too fast Slow down The rear discharge may be clogg...

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