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ECOMOW470 Cordless Electric Mower- Safety & Operating Instructions

 

 

 

Protecting Yourself and Those around You 

 

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Be sure the area is clear of other people before mowing. Never allow children, other bystanders, or pets in 
your work area when operating the Mower. Stop the machine if anyone enters the area. 

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Only allow responsible individuals who have a thorough understanding of these instructions to operate the 
Mower. Never allow children to operate the machine. 

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Before and while pulling the machine backwards, look behind and down for small children and for secure 
footing. Be sure to shut off the Motor before pulling the machine backwards. 

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Use extra care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure your vision. 

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If you are ever unsure about an action you are about to take, please do not do it. 

 

Preparing to Use Your Mower 
 

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Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and proper use of the ECOMOW470 before operating it. 

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Inspect and the safety devices to determine they are properly installed, in good repair, and operate properly. 
If the condition or operation of these devices is questionable, they must be repaired or replaced before using 
the mower. 

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Thoroughly inspect the area where the mower is to be used and remove all stones, sticks, wire, dog bones, 
pet supplies or lawn toys, and other foreign objects which could be thrown by the mower blade.  Objects 
stuck by the lawnmower blade can cause severe injuries.  Also note the location of holes, stumps and other 
possible hazards. 

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Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light. 

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Keep pets and children away from work area. Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these 
instructions to use the appliance. Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator. 

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The operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property. 

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Never operate the appliance with defective guards, or without safety devices, for example deflectors and/or 
grass catchers, in place. 

 
Operating Your Mower Safely 
 

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The length of time a battery pack can hold it’s charge while mowing a lawn depends upon lawn conditions; 
tall, thick, or wet grass make the mower work harder and the battery pack discharge faster. 

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Before starting the mower, adjust the cutting height accordingly. Tall and thick grass cut at a higher level.  Do 
not force the lawnmower forward in thick grass.  The ECOMOW470 Cordless Electric Mower will do better 
and a safer job when cutting at a steady rate. 

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Your mower can operate as a mulch or catcher.  Learn how to use the proper blade, and 

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the grass catcher or discharge chute block for the right application. 

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Do not operate the mower in the rain 

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Always use extreme caution when maneuvering backwards.  Always look first to check your footing. 

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Mow across slopes, never up or down.  Exercise caution when changing directions on slopes.  Do not mow 
steep slopes or other areas where stability or traction is in doubt. 

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Stop the motor when crossing over loose materials such as gravel drives, walks or roads.  Objects 
discharged by mower can be hazardous. 

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After striking a foreign object or if the mower vibrates abnormally, stop the motor and remove the battery.  
Inspect the mower for any damage and repair the damage before restarting and operating the lawnmower.  
Vibration is generally a sign of trouble. 

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Stay alert and watch what you are doing.  Do not operate the lawnmower when you are tired or under the 
influence of drugs or alcohol. 

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Remove battery when the mower is not in use. 

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Allow the motor to cool for at least 5 minutes before storing the mower in any type of tight space or enclosure. 

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Do not use the ES 360 Cordless Electric Mower for any job other than those for which it is intended. 

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The users should operate the machine with the suggested posture as shown below to prevent from injured 
caused by this matter. 

 

Summary of Contents for ECOMOW470

Page 1: ...Cordless Electric Mower Safety Operating Instructions Model ECOMOW470 Read and understand this manual and all instructions before operating this mower ...

Page 2: ...efore using your mower please spend some time to understand the warning labels to ensure a safe operation Warning Signs Definitions Be alert to the warning signs Read the Operating Manuals before operating inspection maintaining or cleaning the machine Wear boots while working with the machine Wear goggles while working with the machine Stay alert to the objects that could be thrown out from the m...

Page 3: ...g to other people or their property z Never operate the appliance with defective guards or without safety devices for example deflectors and or grass catchers in place Operating Your Mower Safely z The length of time a battery pack can hold it s charge while mowing a lawn depends upon lawn conditions tall thick or wet grass make the mower work harder and the battery pack discharge faster z Before ...

Page 4: ...groundwater and get into the food chain damaging your health and well being z When replacing old appliances with new one the retailer is legally obligated to take back your old appliance for disposal at least for free of charge Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Mower Package Contains Before beginning the assembly please check that you have all of the components listed below Lower handlebars Mower main bod...

Page 5: ...e take out the battery Figure 1 Now refer to Chapter 4 for how to charge the Battery for the first use before continuing the assembling process Figure 1 The battery pack in your mower has been charged at the factory However you must recharge the b pack and make sure it is fully charged before initial operation of the mower attery Failure to do so may cause permanent damage of the battery pack Step...

Page 6: ...elease the discharge guard and press it into the hole on top of the grass catcher to lock the catcher in place 4 Lock the grass catcher in place by sliding the black tab on the handle over the discharge guard TO REMOVE THE GRASS CATCHER 1 Raise the discharge guard grab the grass catcher by it s handle with the other hand and remove the grass catcher from the mower by lifting it up 2 Release the di...

Page 7: ...ves your grass shorter pushing the Lever towards Position 5 cuts less grass leaving your grass longer Lever Position Cutting Height 1 7 mm 2 6 mm 3 5 mm 4 4 mm 5 3 mm Figure 8 Cutting Height Lever Step 6 Insert the Battery after being fully Charged 1 When your first charge is completed insert the battery to the mower Orient the Battery as shown in Figure 9 2 After confirming the correct orientatio...

Page 8: ... 7 6cm 3 Height Adjustment 5 positions Wheels Front 200mm 7 9 Wheels Rear 240mm 9 4 Discharge Options Bag Mulch Side discharge Rear Bag 1 33 bushel or 12 4 gallons 47lit Battery 24V 14Ah sealed lead acid battery Battery Energy 336 Watt Hours Battery Weight 9 kg 20 lbs Run Time 45 60 minutes Recharge Time 12 hours Battery Warranty 1 year Motor 750Watts 24V 31A permanent magnet DC motor RPM 3650 min...

Page 9: ...y down for it to engage Any time the circuit is tripped you ll need to restart the button on the Circuit Breaker Chapter 4 Charging and Caring for the Battery 1 Repeated starting stopping and restarting the electric motor within a few seconds can generate a great deal of heat and could cause a potential permanent damage to the motor DO NOT attempt to do this 2 Switch on the motor according to inst...

Page 10: ...heavy duty extension cord of a type suitable for outdoor use though you should never charge the mower in the open outdoors Charging procedures 1 Remove the Protective Plug from the Charger Receptacle on the Battery and plug in the round Charger Connector Figure 13 2 Connect the charger to battery 3 Plug in the charger to power source The RED light on the Battery will light up indicating a connecti...

Page 11: ...e blade is removed the grass plant produces less food for it and therefore becomes weaker and more susceptible to disease and insect damage Keep your mower blade sharp A sharp mower blade cuts the grass quickly and cleanly using less of the mower s power which conserves battery pack life For best results inspect the blade often and have an extra sharp blade ready to install as a replacement while ...

Page 12: ...19mm BLADE NUT with an ordinary socket wrench or similar Figure 14 The blade nut turns counterclockwise to loosen Hold the steel hex adapter steady with a screw driver to prevent the motor shaft from turning while loosening the blade nut with the other hand 4 Remove BLADE NUT BLADE AND BLADE ADAPTER Figure 14 Attaching the blade 1 To replace a sharpened blade or to install a new blade reverse step...

Page 13: ...the blade is not obstructed B Is battery fully charged Plug charger and check lights 2 Mower stops while mowing for reason other than releasing the operator presence control bar A Motor may have over loaded the circuit breaker inside safety key has cut off power to protect motor B Mower is trying to cut too much grass Raise it to higher cutting height and try to start again C Battery power has bee...

Page 14: ...n the mower stops running the green indicator light is out And when the mower is moving the green indicator light is on a Make sure the battery and copper conductor are well connected and without any insulation in between b Make sure that the mower is not operated with high temperature caused by the resistance the mower has encountered If so remove the battery or wait about 3 to 5 minutes for the ...

Page 15: ...ECOMOW470 Cordless Electric Mower Safety Operating Instructions Chapter 7 Schematic Diagrams 14 ...

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Page 17: ...Conformity ECOMOW470 Cordless Electric Mower is in compliance with the specification of the Machinery Directive and subsequent modifications 2006 42 EC Joe Teng Director of Sales Department Macauto Industrial Co Ltd No 13 Lane 762 Chungshan N Rd Yung Kang City Tainan County Taiwan R O C ...

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