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Indicator lamps
Remaining
capacity
Lighted
Off
Blinking
The battery
may have
malfunctioned.
NOTE:
Depending on the conditions of use and the
ambient temperature, the indication may differ slightly
from the actual capacity.
Power switch action
WARNING:
•
Before installing the battery cartridge in the
tool, always check to see that the switch lever
actuates properly and returns to the original
position when released.
Operating a tool with a
switch that does not actuate properly can lead to
loss of control and serious personal injury.
NOTE:
•
Trying to mow much grass at a time may not
allow the motor to start due to the overload. At
this time, change the mowing height to higher
level to restart.
•
The mower does not start without pressing the
switch button even if the switch lever is pulled.
This mower is equipped with the interlock switch and
handle switch. If you notice anything unusual with either
of these switches, stop operation immediately and
have them checked by your nearest Dolmar Authorized
Service Center.
1.
Install the battery cartridges. Insert the lock key
into the interlock switch and then close the battery
cover.
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Fig.7:
1.
Battery cartridge
2.
Lock key
2.
Press the switch button.
3.
Pull the switch lever toward you while pressing the
switch button.
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Fig.8:
1.
Switch button
2.
Switch lever
4.
Release the switch button as soon as the motor
starts running. The mower will continue to run until
you release the switch lever.
5.
Release the switch lever to stop the motor.
6.
When not in use, remove the lock key. Store the
lock key in a safe place out of reach of children.
Adjusting the mowing height
WARNING:
•
Never put your hand or leg under the mower unit
when adjusting the mowing height.
•
Always make sure that the lever fits in the
groove properly before operation.
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Fig.9:
1.
Mowing height adjusting lever
2.
Pins
The mowing height can be adjusted in the range of
between 25 mm - 75 mm.
1.
Remove the lock key.
2. Pull the mowing height adjusting lever toward A
side. Move it to your desired mowing height level.
Make sure that the pins on the mowing height
adjusting lever fit in the holes and the lever returns
to B side.
NOTE:
•
The mowing height figures should be used
just as a guideline, as the state of the lawn or
ground may cause lawn height to be slightly
different to the set height figure.
•
Try a test mowing of grass in a less conspicuous
place to get your desired height.
•
It is easier to move the mowing height adjusting
lever with holding the tool firmly.
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Fig.10
Grass level indicator
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Fig.11:
1.
Grass level indicator
Grass level indicator shows the volume of caught grass.
— When the grass basket is not full, the indicator
floats during mowing.
—
When the grass basket is full, the indicator does not
float during mowing. In this case, stop mowing imme
-
diately and empty the basket. After emptying the
basket, clean it so that its meshwork vents the air.
NOTE:
•
This indicator is rough guide. Depending on the
conditions of inside of the basket, this indicator
may not work properly.
ASSEMBLY
WARNING:
•
Always be sure that the lock key and battery
cartridge are removed before carrying out
any work on the mower.
Failure to remove the
lock key and the battery cartridge may result in
serious personal injury from accidental start-up.
•
Never start the tool unless it is completely
assembled.
Operation of the tool in a partially
assembled state may result in serious personal
injury from accidental start-up.
Installing the battery cover
WARNING:
•
Do not insert the lock key and battery cartridge
before installing the battery cover. Failure to do
so may cause a serious injury.
Install the battery cover completely before operating the
tool to protect the tool and battery cartridge from mud,
dirt, or water.
1.
Place the battery cover on the tool with aligning
the protrusions on the tool and the holes of the
battery cover.
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Fig.12:
1.
Battery cover
2.
Hole
3.
Protrusion
2. Place your hands in the middle of the battery
cover and depress it.
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