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Instruction manual
17. Inspection and maintenance
WARNING
Never use a dull or damaged mowing blade. Working with a dull blade leads to increased
vibration, unsatisfactory cutting results and increased wear, in particular if you use the
worker robot on sandy ground or use it frequently under dry conditions. A damaged
mowing blade may vibrate, crack, break or come o
ff
the worker robot, which may result in
serious or fatal injury or property damage. Make sure the mowing blade is sharp and in
good condition before starting work.
WARNING
Never attempt to sharpen the mowing blade. The mowing blade must be replaced when it
becomes dull, or every 200 operating hours, whichever occurs first. Toadi recommends
having your Toadi's mowing blade replaced by an authorized Toadi Center Partner to
reduce the risk of severe or fatal injury from an improperly mounted mowing blade.
WARNING
Always wear heavy-duty, non-slip work gloves made of leather or another wear resistant
material.
17.1 Inspection and maintenance intervals
The following maintenance intervals are examples and apply
in standard operating conditions. Actual use and your experience will determine the
frequency of inspection and maintenance.
On days with active times:
•
Visually inspect the general condition of the machine and the docking station.
•
Inspect the mowing area. Remove stones, pieces of metal, glass, wire or other objects
that could be thrown or flung by the cutting attachment or interfere with the operation of
the mower. Examples of common objects that could interfere with mowing or damage
the mowing blade include garden furniture, balls, garden hoses, landscape ornaments,
flower pots, toys and other lawn equipment. Objects hidden or buried in the turf (e.g.,
sprinkler heads, water valves, electrical wires) must be avoided. Ensure that these
objects are not in the mower's path before starting operation of the worker robot.
•
Check that the battery is charged.
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