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3. OPERATION

  

 DANGER! Risk of injury!

 

 Cut injury when the product starts accidentally.

v

  Wait for the blade to stop, remove the safety key and use 

gloves before you adjust or transport the product.

To  charge  the  battery  [ Fig.  O1 / O2 / O3 ]:

  
 

 CAUTION!

v

  Note the mains voltage! The voltage of the power source must 

match the voltage specified on the rating plate of the charger.

Thanks to the intelligent charging process, the charge condition of the 

 battery is automatically detected and then charged up with the optimal 

charge current depending on battery temperature and voltage.
In this way, the battery is treated with care and remains permanently fully 

charged when it is stored in the charger.
1. Open the cover 

(18)

.

2. Push the locking buttons 

(A)

 and remove the batteries 

(B)

 from the  

battery holder 

(D)

.

3. Connect the battery charger 

(C)

 into a mains socket.

4. Slide the battery 

(B)

 into the charging slot of the battery charger 

(C)

.

When the battery charge indicator 

(Lc)

 at the charger flashes green 

the battery is being charged.
When the battery charge indicator 

(Lc)

 at the charger illuminates 

permanently green the battery is completely charged  

(Charging time, see 7. TECHNICAL DATA).
5. Examine the charge status regularly while you charge.
6. When the battery 

(B)

 is completely charged, disconnect the battery 

(B)

 

from the charger 

(C)

 and charge the second battery.

Meaning of the Indication Elements:

Indication on the charger:

(Fast) Flashing of the 

Green Battery Charge 

Indicator 

(Lc)

The rapid-charging procedure is indicated by 

fast flashing

 of the  

green

 battery charge indicator 

(Lc)

.

Note:

 The rapid-charging procedure is only possible when the battery 

temperature is within the allowable charging temperature range,  

see 7. TECHNICAL DATA.

(Slow) Flashing of the 

Green Battery Charge 

Indicator 

(Lc)

When the charging condition of the battery is 80 %, the 

green

 battery 

charge indicator 

(Lc)

 

flashes slowly

.

The battery can be removed for immediate use. 

 

Continuous Lighting 

of the Green Battery 

Charge Indicator 

(Lc)

Full

Continuous lighting

 of the 

green

 battery charge indicator 

(Lc)

 indicates 

that the battery is fully charged.
When the battery is not inserted, 

continuous lighting

 of the battery 

charge indicator 

(Lc)

 indicates that the mains plug is inserted in the   

socket outlet and that the battery charger is ready for operation.

Continuous Lighting  

of the Red Battery 

Error Indicator 

(Wc)

Continuous lighting

 of the 

red

 battery error indicator 

(Wc)

 indicates  

that the temperature of the battery is not within the allowable charging 

temperature range, see 7. TECHNICAL DATA.
As soon as the allowable charging temperature range is reached, the 

battery charger automatically switches to rapid charging.

Flashing Red Battery 

Charge Indicator 

(Wc)

flashing red battery error indicator

 

(Wc)

 indicates a different 

 malfunction of the charging procedure, see 6. TROUBLESHOOTING.
 

Battery charge status indication 

(P)

 on the product [ Fig. O4 / O7 ]:

After starting the product, the battery charge status indication 

(P)

  

is displayed for 5 seconds.

 

Battery charge status 

Battery charge status indication

 

67 – 100 % charged 

(L1)

(L2)

 and 

(L3)

 illuminate green

 

34 –   66 % charged 

(L1)

 and 

(L2)

 illuminate green

 

11 –   33 % charged 

(L1)

 illuminates green

 

0 –   10 % charged 

(L1)

 flashes green

If the LED 

(L1)

 flashes green, the battery must be charged.

If the error LED 

(Wp)

 is illuminated or flashing, see 6. TROUBLESHOOTING.

To adjust the cutting height [ Fig. O5 ]:

The cutting height can be adjusted from 20 – 60 mm in 12 positions.
1. Push and turn the adjust wheel 

(20)

 clockwise to lower the cutting height.

2. Push and turn the adjust wheel 

(20)

 counterclockwise to increase the 

cutting height.

To use the mower with the grass box [ Fig. O6 ]:

  

 DANGER! Risk of injury!

 

 Cut injury when the blade turns or the mower starts 

 accidentally.

v

  Wait for the blade to stop, remove the safety key and use 

gloves before you open the protective flap.

v

  Do not put your hands in the discharge opening.

1. Lift the protective flap 

(21)

.

2. Put the grass box into the mower by the handle 

(11)

Make sure that the grass box is securely connected.

3. Start the mower.
The level indicator 

(22)

 opens during mowing. When it closes during 

mowing, the grass box is full.
4. Stop the mower.
5. Lift the protective flap 

(21)

.

6. Remove the grass box by the handle 

(11)

.

7. Empty the grass box.

To start the mower [ Fig. O1 /O7 ]:

  

 DANGER! Risk of injury!

 

 Risk of injury if the product does not stop when you 

release the start lever.

v

  Do not bypass the safety devices or switches. For example do 

not attach the start lever to the handle.

To start:
The product is provided with a two-handed safety device  

(start lever and safety interlock) to prevent the product from  

being turned on by accident.
There are two start levers 

(17)

. Either one has to be used to start.

We recommend not to use 2 batteries of different capacity.
1. Open the lid 

(18)

.

2. Put the batteries 

(B)

 into the battery holder 

(D)

 until they audibly engage.

3. Put the safety key 

(19)

 into the mower and turn to position 1.

4. Push the safety interlock 

(16)

 with one hand and pull the start lever 

(17)

 

with the other hand. 

The mower starts and the battery charge status 

indication 

(P)

 is displayed for 5 seconds.

5. Release the safety interlock 

(16)

.

To stop:
1. Release the start lever 

(17)

.  

The mower stops.

2. Turn the safety key 

(19)

 to positon 0 and remove it to prevent the  

battery from discharging.

Tips to use the mower:

If grass residue is left in the discharge opening, pull the mower backwards 

about 1 m so that the grass residue can drop out downwards.
To produce a well­maintained lawn, we recommend to cut the lawn 

 regularly once a week if possible. The lawn becomes denser if you cut it 

frequently.
After relatively long cutting intervals (holiday lawn), first of all cut in one 

direction with the highest cutting height and then cut in the crosswise 

direction with the required cutting height.
If possible, only cut the grass when it is dry, if the grass is damp, the 

 cutting pattern will be uneven.

Cutting performance and battery charge:
The lawn area which can be cut on each battery charge depends on 

 several factors such as moisture, grass density and cutting height. In order 

to ensure an optimal use of space, do not turn the mower on and off too 

frequently as this severely reduces the battery running time. The cutting 

performance for each battery charge can be ideally utilised by increasing 

the cutting height and frequent mowing.

4. MAINTENANCE

  

 DANGER! Risk of injury!

 

 Cut injury when the product starts accidentally.

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Summary of Contents for PowerMax 32/36V P4A

Page 1: ...EN Operator s manual Battery Lawnmower PowerMax 32 36V P4A Art 14621 EN ...

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Page 3: ...ging cords or ties b Thoroughly inspect the area where the machine is to be used and remove all objects which can be thrown by the machine c Before using always visually inspect to see that the blade blade bolt and the blade assembly are not worn or damaged Replace worn or damaged com ponents in set to preserve balance Replace damaged or unreadable labels d Before use check the supply and extensio...

Page 4: ... medical attention Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns v If the battery is damaged liquid can be ejected and cover nearby surfaces Check affected parts Clean these parts or change them if necessary v Do not short circuit the battery pack When the battery pack is not in use keep it away from other metal objects like paper clips coins keys nails screws or other small metal ...

Page 5: ...ed L1 and L2 illuminate green 11 33 charged L1 illuminates green 0 10 charged L1 flashes green If the LED L1 flashes green the battery must be charged If the error LED Wp is illuminated or flashing see 6 TROUBLESHOOTING To adjust the cutting height Fig O5 The cutting height can be adjusted from 20 60 mm in 12 positions 1 Push and turn the adjust wheel 20 clockwise to lower the cutting height 2 Pus...

Page 6: ...duct starts accidentally v Wait for the blade to stop remove the safety key and use gloves before you troubleshoot the product To replace the blade DANGER Risk of injury Cut injury when the blade turns and it is damaged bent out of balance or has chipped edges v Do not use the mower when the blade is damaged bent out of balance or has chipped edges v Do not regrind the blade The GARDENA spare part...

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