background image

• Before and while moving backwards with the

mower, look behind and down for small children and

other people.

• Do not operate the mower while under the influence

of alcohol or drugs. Stay alert and watch what you

are doing at all times. Use common sense and do

not operate the lawn mower when you are tired.

• Always wear safety glasses or safety goggles during

operation and while performing an adjustment or

repair to protect your eyes. Thrown objects that

ricochet can cause serious injury to the eyes.

Always use a face or dust mask if the operation is

dusty.

• Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times. Do

not put hands or feet near rotating parts or under the

cutting deck. Contact with the blade can amputate

hands and feet.

• Plan your mowing pattern to avoid discharge of

material toward roads, sidewalks, bystanders and

the like. Also, avoid discharging material against

walls or obstructions, which may cause discharged

material to ricochet back toward the operator.

• To help avoid the blade or an injury from a thrown

objects, stay in the operator zone behind the

handles.

• A missing or damaged discharge cover can cause

blade contact or injuries from thrown objects.

• Objects struck by the lawn mower blade can cause

severe injuries to persons. The lawn should always

be carefully examined and cleared of all objects

prior to each mowing.

• Stop the blade when crossing gravel drives, walks

or roads.

• If lawn mower strikes a foreign object, follow these

steps:
• Release the bail switch to disengage the motor.
• Remove the battery.
• Inspect for damage.
• Repair any damaged parts before restarting and

operating the lawn mower.

• Dress properly, do not wear loose clothing or jewelry

that can be caught in moving parts. Use of safety

gloves and proper footwear is recommended when

working outdoors. Wear sturdy, rough-soled work

shoes and close-fitting slacks and shirts. Shirts and

pants that cover the arms and legs and steel-toed

shoes are recommended. Never operate this

machine in bare feet, sandals, slippery or lightweight

(e.g., canvas) shoes.

• Avoid dangerous environments, do not use the lawn

mower in damp/wet locations or if it is raining.

• When not in use the mower should be stored in a

dry and locked location. Always remove the battery

from the mower before storing.

• Mow only in daylight or good artificial light. Walk,

never run while operating.

• If the equipment should start to vibrate abnormally,

immediately stop the motor, remove the battery and

check for the cause. Vibration is generally a warning

that the machine is not functioning properly.

• Before cleaning the machine, unclogging or

removing the grass bag, mulching insert, or side

discharge chute, turn the motor off and wait until the

blade comes to a complete stop, then remove the

battery pack. The cutting blade continues to rotate

for a few seconds after the motor is shut off. Never

perform these functions until you are sure the blade

has stopped rotating.

• Keep cutting edges clean and sharp to ensure best

performance.

• Periodically inspect safety devices and cords for

damage. If damaged do not operate the unit until it

has been repaired by an authorized service

professional.

• Never operate the mower without the proper

discharge cover, grass bag, mulching insert, side

discharge chute, or other safety devices in place

and working. Never operate the mower with

damaged safety devices. Failure to do so can result

in personal injury.

• Use only approved batteries and chargers. Non

approved batteries and chargers may cause

damage to the mower or injure the operator.

• Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. The cells

could catch fire or explode. Check with local codes

and waste management for proper disposal

instructions.

• Do not open or mutilate the battery. Electrolytes

contained within the battery are corrosive and may

cause damage to eyes or skin if released. It may be

toxic if swallowed.

• Exercise care in handling batteries to avoid shorting

the battery with conducting materials such as rings,

bracelets, keys, etc. The battery or conductor may

overheat and cause burns if contact with said

materials is made.

3.3

SLOPE OPERATION

Slopes are a major factor related to slip-and-fall

accidents, which can result in severe injury. Operation

on slopes requires extra caution. If you feel uneasy on a

slope, do not mow it.
Do:
• Mow across the face of slopes; never mow up and

down. Exercise extreme caution when changing

direction on slopes.

• Watch for holes, ruts, rocks, hidden objects, or

bumps which can cause you to slip or trip. Tall grass

can hide obstacles.

Do not:

3

English

EN

Summary of Contents for 2502402

Page 1: ...LMB408 2502402 EN OPERATOR MANUAL LAWN MOWER MANUEL D UTILISATION FR TONDEUSE À GAZON www greenworkstools com 80v pro ...

Page 2: ...ss catcher 6 7 5 Install the mulch plug 6 7 6 Install the side discharge chute 7 7 7 Set the blade height 7 7 8 Install the battery pack 7 7 9 Remove the battery pack 7 8 Operation 8 8 1 Start the machine 8 8 2 Stop the machine 8 8 3 Operate the self propel system 8 8 4 Empty the grass catcher 8 8 5 Operate on slopes 9 8 6 Operation tips 9 9 Maintenance 9 9 1 General maintenance 9 9 2 Replace the ...

Page 3: ...it is in operation Stop the machine if anyone enters the area Never allow children under 14 years old to operate a power mower Operators 14 years old and over should fully read and understand the operator s manual and safety rules Only responsible individuals who are familiar with these rules of safe operation should be allowed to use this machine 3 2 GENERAL OPERATION Read this operator s manual ...

Page 4: ...uld be stored in a dry and locked location Always remove the battery from the mower before storing Mow only in daylight or good artificial light Walk never run while operating If the equipment should start to vibrate abnormally immediately stop the motor remove the battery and check for the cause Vibration is generally a warning that the machine is not functioning properly Before cleaning the mach...

Page 5: ...udy them and learn their meaning Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the tool better and safer Symbol Name Explanation V Volt Voltage A Amperes Current Hz Hertz Frequency cycles per second W Watt Power min Minutes Time min Per Minute Revolutions strokes sur face speed orbits etc per minute Symbol Name Explanation Alternating Current Type of current Direct Cur rent Type...

Page 6: ...nd do not use Discard it and replace with a new battery pack DO NOT TRY TO REPAIR IT To prevent injury and risk of fire explosion or electric shock and to avoid damage to the environment Cover the terminals of the battery with heavy duty adhesive tape DO NOT try to remove or destroy any of the battery pack components DO NOT try to open the battery pack If a leak develops the released electrolytes ...

Page 7: ...e upper handle 2 and the lower handle 3 2 Put the bolts 15 through the holes 3 Tighten the knobs 16 onto the bolts 4 Do the same operation on the other side 7 4 INSTALL THE GRASS CATCHER 1 Remove the mulch plug 2 Remove the side discharge chute 3 Open the rear discharge door 17 and hold it 4 Hold the the grass catcher 10 by its handle 20 and engage the hooks 19 on the door rod 18 5 Close the rear ...

Page 8: ...8 INSTALL THE BATTERY PACK WARNING If the battery pack or charger is damaged replace the battery pack or the charger Stop the machine and wait until the motor stops before you install or remove the battery pack Read know and follow the instructions in the battery and charger manual 1 Open the battery door 8 2 Align the lift ribs on the battery pack 25 with the grooves in the battery compartment 3 ...

Page 9: ...tain temperature current Re setting the protector requires both cool down below the calibration point and removal of power supply When the protection happens the operator should release the self propel bail lever 5 immediately then restart the mower after at least 30 minutes 1 Start the machine 2 While you hold the bail switch 4 push the self propel lever 5 in the direction of the handle bar 3 Hol...

Page 10: ...pack free from grass leaves or too much grease CAUTION Use only approved replacement parts CAUTION Do not let brake fluids gasoline petroleum based materials touch the plastic parts Chemicals can cause damage to the plastic and make the plastic unserviceable CAUTION Do not use strong solvents or detergents on the plastic housing or components 9 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE Before each use examine the mac...

Page 11: ... correct ly Adjust the height of the handle and make sure that the knobs and bolts are aligned correctly The machine does not start The battery ca pacity is low Charge the bat tery pack The bail switch is defective Replace the bail switch The battery key is not put in Put in the battery key The machine cuts grass un evenly The lawn is rough Examine the mowing area The blade height is not set cor r...

Page 12: ...ace any and all parts found to be defective through normal use free of charge to the customer This warranty is valid only for units which have been used for personal use that have not been hired or rented for industrial commercial use and that have been maintained in accordance with the instructions in the owners manual supplied with the product from new ITEMS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY 1 Any part th...

Page 13: ...1 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 76 77 78 80 79 81 82 83 75 24 42 20 21 22 52 53 25 84 85 86 1 32202390 Bolt 2 2 341281179 8 Wheel assembly 2 3 332211179 Washer 2 4 311021179 Front wheel axle 1 5 341031531A 10 Wheel assembly 2 6 341041531 Big gear 2 7 32204113 Screw 30 8 341021531B Dust cover 2 9 3220505D Screw 6 10 341221531 Bearing holder 2 12 English EN ...

Page 14: ...ug 1 27 341051577 Cover 1 28 322021519 Screw 10 29 341031577 Rear baffle 1 30 332081531 Height adjustment link bar 1 31 3221637 Bolt 4 32 333041519D Height adjustment bracket left 1 33 32910131 Nut 4 34 332041179 Press board rear shield 1 35 342011179 Rear shield 1 36 349011179K Gear box 1 37 332031179 Gear box bracket 1 38 341061179C Bumper 1 39 3220504 Screw 4 40 341331179J Bumper cover 1 41 341...

Page 15: ... 1 65 32201467 Nut 2 66 332101179C Block 2 67 32233684 Washer 2 68 322031179 Blade 2 69 341151546 Knob 2 70 332061179 Spring pin 2 71 332071179A Limit column 2 72 332081179A Fixed base limit pillar 2 73 332051179 Compression spring 2 74 341381179 Washer 2 75 333121179A Lower handle 2 76 341291179 Knob 2 77 322041179 Bolt 2 78 341031555 Insulation sleeve 2 79 332151531 Upper handle 1 80 311081566 S...

Reviews: