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GENERAL INFORMATION                                         

 

This manual applies to the following Mean Green Products equipment lines: 

Mean Green Mowers – 48”- 52” Nemesis NXR Zero Turn Model 

 
 

To the new owner 

The purpose of this manual is to assist owners and operators in maintaining and operating the mower. 
Please read it carefully; information and instructions furnished can help you achieve years of 
dependable performance. It is the 

owner’s responsibility 

to make certain that the operators and 

mechanics read and understand this manual and all decals before operating this machine. It is also the 

owner’s responsibility 

to make certain that the operators and mechanics are qualified and physically 

able individuals, properly trained in the operation of this equipment. All operators and mechanics must 
become familiar with the safe operation of the equipment, operator controls and safety signs. Never let 
children or untrained people operate or service the equipment. Local regulations may restrict the age of 
the operator. The owner/user can prevent and is responsible for accidents or injuries occurring to 
themselves, other people or property. 

Using this manual 

General operation, adjustment and maintenance guidance is outlined for both the experienced and 
novice Mean Green Mower

 

user. Operating conditions vary considerably and cannot all be addressed 

individually. Through experience, however, operators should find no difficulty in developing good 
operating skills suitable to most conditions. Directions used in this manual, for example RIGHT or 
LEFT, refer to directions when seated on the mower/standing facing forward, unless otherwise stated. 
Photographs and illustrations used were current at the time of printing, but subsequent production 
changes may cause your machine to vary slightly in detail. Mean Green Products reserves the right to 
redesign and change the machine as deemed necessary, without notification. If a change has been made 
to your machine which is not reflected in this owner’s manual, or the parts manual, see your Mean 
Green Products

 

dealer for current information and parts. 

Warranty registration 

The Owner must register the unit by filling out the Warranty Registration Form, provided in the 
owner’s packet, to validate your warranty protection. As the new equipment owner, you are 
expected to see that this is done at the time of delivery. If using the Warranty Registration Form, it 
MUST be completed and signed by the authorized dealer and original purchaser. 
Be sure to register the mower plus each attachment that displays a model and serial identification 
number plate with Mean Green Products. 

IMPORTANT: 

Any unauthorized modification, alteration, or use of non-approved attachments voids the 

warranty and releases Mean Green Products from any liability arising from subsequent use of this 
equipment. 

Model and serial number 

The mower serial number is found on the serial identification plate located on the right inside 
wall of the electronics compartment of the mower under the seat.

 The model is the type of Mean 

Green Mower purchased i.e. MGP-20, CXR-52, SK-48 etc. The serial numbers and model are required 
on the Warranty Registration form. They will also assure you of the correct service parts when 
replacement becomes necessary. 

Parts and service 

All warranty repair and service must be handled through an 
authorized Mean Green Products

 

dealer. Arrangements should be made 

through your local service center. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Nemesis NXR

Page 1: ...se stated Photographs and illustrations used were current at the time of printing but subsequent production changes may cause your machine to vary slightly in detail Mean Green Products reserves the r...

Page 2: ...tain that the operators and mechanics read and understand this manual and all decals before operating this machine It is also the owner s responsibility to make certain that the operators and mechanic...

Page 3: ...in operation Keep hands feet and clothing away from rotating blades 1A Warning Do Not Step fig 1B Fall Hazard Keep Hands Feet Away When Mower Is In Operation 1B Important Deck Height Indicator fig 1D...

Page 4: ...ONLY 6 Keep Safe Distance From Drop Offs and Ditches 7 Do NOT Carry Passengers 8 Ejection Warning Move Slowly On Slopes 9 Be Aware When Backing Up 10 Keep Flames Away From Charging Batteries 11 See Ow...

Page 5: ...deck for mowing number level of 1 to 5 increments Left Side Mower Control Panel With Operator Seated Important Control Buttons Left Side Control Panel With Operator Seated Fig 4A Battery Capacity Indi...

Page 6: ...or new user to the equipment Get comfortable with mower before increasing knob into HIGH speed Fig 4E Optional USB Port for convenient use of electronics IMPORTANT Blade Warning Light System located...

Page 7: ...Blades Off and then On to reset the PTO TO AVOID THE BLADES SHUTTING OFF SLOW DOWN AND RAISE DECK SLIGHTLY This means the grass is too tall thick or wet and may need recut in this area for optimal per...

Page 8: ...achine for damage after striking a foreign object If damage is found repair machine immediately Be sure to stop on level ground disengage deck blade switch place drive control bars in neutral position...

Page 9: ...It also reduces the risk of a wheel going off and the machine tipping over Do not exceed a 15 degree angle between the ramp and the ground or between the ramp and the trailer or truck When on a ramp a...

Page 10: ...of the machine An operator should not operate on a slope until he is thoroughly familiar with the equipment Do not operate on slopes greater than 15 degrees Refer to Slope Guide page 9A when determini...

Page 11: ...and deck blade switch Check mower safety start interlock system daily prior to operation This system is an important mower safety feature It should be repaired immediately if it malfunctions Call Mean...

Page 12: ...ve wheels to counter rotate To stop or decrease speed To stop move both Drive Control Bars to neutral middle position and push levers OUTWARD into the neutral slots When going forward and want to decr...

Page 13: ...To prevent pivoting directly on the tire neutral and one handle bar back from tread it is best to keep both wheels going at least neutral simultaneously Repeat several slightly forward times NOTE Chan...

Page 14: ...o execute a left end of row zero turn 1 Slow down at the end of the row 2 Move the RIGHT handle bar lever forward slightly while moving the LEFT handle bar lever back to center and then slightly back...

Page 15: ...them as the operator could be thrown from the equipment Approach at a slow speed and angle one drive wheel at the obstruction Continue at an angle until the wheel clears and then pivot the opposite wh...

Page 16: ...ider than the previous mower This ensures that uneven turf is not cut too short Raise the cutting height of the mower if the grass if slightly taller than normal or if it contains a high degree of moi...

Page 17: ...into locking notch Fig 6B PUSH 2 each levers UP and INWARD to re engage drive levers Fig 6A NOTE Never drive mower with levers released Always push levers back to the engaged position before driving F...

Page 18: ...trained maintenance personnel only Use a stick or similar instrument to clean under the mower making sure that no part of the body especially arms and hands are under mower Keep your machine clean an...

Page 19: ...ar near batteries Use insulated tools Regular Maintenance Regular maintenance is the best prevention for costly downtime or expensive premature repair The following pages contain suggested maintenance...

Page 20: ...se for front wheel bearings IMPORTANT Recommended maintenance at the beginning of each mowing season AND every 50 hours of operation Electrical system This mower operates on a 48 volt electrical syste...

Page 21: ...Panel Fig 20A Rear mower behind seat Rotate 4 Quick Turn Tabs turn counterclockwise NOTE Move seat forward completely and then remove exterior battery panel on rear of mower by lifting toward seat an...

Page 22: ...ll come off when the blade cap screw is removed Touch up sharpening can be done with a file Check the blades for balance following grinding A commercial balancing tool is available through most hardwa...

Page 23: ...ear batteries Keep batteries out of reach of children Always keep protective shields covers and guards in place and securely fastened If they become damaged repair or replace immediately Never modify...

Page 24: ...equipment damage fire serious injury or death 1 Always charge batteries after each use regardless of how little used Once charging is complete charger can be disconnected Charger will not turn back on...

Page 25: ...side and 1 from the right side The cord with the RED Anderson Connector plugs into the charging port of the mower and the second cord plugs into the electrical wall outlet The charger also has a ligh...

Page 26: ...s WARNING Do not smoke while servicing the batteries WARNING Always wear safety glasses and protective clothing near battery Use insulated tools 1 Lithium Modules do not develop a memory and need not...

Page 27: ...ldable ROPS or a retractable ROPS is down or there is no ROPS Adjust the seat belt for proper fit and connect the buckle This seat belt is auto locking retractable type WARNING ROPS Roll Over Protecti...

Page 28: ...eck that key is in the ON position Check all battery connections in back battery compartment Make sure batteries are charged Check to see that ALL circuit breakers are not tripped Mower blades stop du...

Page 29: ...es fully charged Especially important to prevent battery damage when the temperature is below 32 F 0 C New season preparation Before starting the mower following post season storage the following serv...

Page 30: ...ate of charge or voltage Different SOC means different voltage and may charge discharge to each other rapidly which is not ideal for the modules 5 If the battery module will not be used for a long tim...

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