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Original Instructions
POWER ASSIST LEVER
The product is equipped with a power assist
lever that activates the self-propel function.
Pressing the power assist lever down drives
the product forward without having the user
push it.
NOTE:
The power assist feature functions
normally when the product is used on a
fl
at
surface. The user needs to push the product
forward when using the product on slopes or
uneven surfaces because the power assist
function will be limited and may cause the
wheel to slip.
GENERAL MOWING TIPS
The run time of the battery depends on the
condition, length, and density of the grass.
Adjust the cutting height of the lawnmower to
suit the current condition of the lawn.
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For best performance, always cut off one-
third or less of the total height of the grass.
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When cutting long grass, reduce walking
speed to allow for more effective cutting and
a proper discharge of the clippings.
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A higher cutting height extends the run time
of the battery pack.
TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
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Turn off the product, and remove the isolator
key and the battery pack. Make sure that
all moving parts have come to a complete
stop. Allow the product to cool down before
storing or transporting.
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Remove all foreign materials from the
product. Store the product in a cool, dry, and
well-ventilated place that is inaccessible
to children. Keep the product away from
corrosive agents such as garden chemicals
and de-icing salts. Do not store the product
outdoors.
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For transportation in vehicles, remove the
isolator key, and secure the product against
movement or falling to prevent injury to
persons or damage to the product.
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Use extreme caution when lifting or tilting
the product for maintenance, cleaning,
storage, or transportation. The blade is
sharp. Keep all body parts away from the
blade while it is exposed.
TRANSPORTING LITHIUM BATTERIES
Transport the battery in accordance with local
and national provisions and regulations.
Follow all special requirements on packaging
and labelling when transporting batteries by a
third party. Ensure that no batteries can come
in contact with other batteries or conductive
materials while in transport by protecting
exposed connectors with insulating, non-
conductive caps or tape. Do not transport
batteries that are cracked or leaking. Check
with the forwarding company for further advice.
MAINTENANCE
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Use only original manufacturer’s
replacement parts, accessories, and
attachments. Failure to do so can cause
possible injury, can contribute to poor
performance, and may void your warranty.
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Servicing requires extreme care and
knowledge and should be performed only
by a qualified service technician. Have the
product serviced by an authorised service
centre only.
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Turn off the product, and remove the isolator
key and the battery pack. Make sure that all
moving parts have come to a complete stop
before any cleaning or maintenance task.
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Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.
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Frequently check the grass catcher for wear
or deterioration.
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Check all nuts, bolts, and screws at frequent
intervals for proper tightness to ensure that
the product is in safe working condition.
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Be careful during adjustment of the product
to prevent entrapment of the fingers
between moving blades and fixed parts of
the product.
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When servicing the blades, be aware that
even though the power source is turned off,
the blades can still be moved.
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You may make adjustments and repairs
described in this manual. For other repairs,
have the product serviced by an authorised
service centre only.
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After each use, clean the plastic parts with
a soft, dry cloth. Any part that is damaged
should be properly repaired or replaced by
an authorised service centre.
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