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Only start the mower with an upright standed handle.
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Do not overload the mower.
v
Never operate the product when you are tired, ill or under the influence of
alcohol, drugs, or medicine.
2. ASSEMBLY
DANGER!
Cutting injury due to the blade!
Risk of cut injury due to accidental starting.
v
Use gloves.
v
Wait for the blade to stop.
v
Remove the safety key.
2.1 To assemble the lower handlebars [ Fig. A1 ]:
1. Push both lower handlebars
(1)
into the openings
(2)
in the mower.
Make sure that the handlebars are completely in place and the holes of
the handlebars are inline up with the holes of the openings in the
mower.
2. Put both wing screws
(3)
in the holes of the openings
(2)
in the mower.
3. Tighten both wing screws
(3)
.
Make sure that the wing screws are completely tightened.
2.2 To assemble the upper handlebar [ Fig. A2 ]:
The upper handlebar
(4)
can be assembled to the lower handlebars
(1)
in
3 positions to adjust the height.
2.2.1
Working position:
v
Adjust the height of the handlebar so that you are in an upright position
when using the mower.
Position
Height of the handle above the ground
Lower hole
91 cm
Middle hole
94 cm
Upper hole
97 cm
1. Put the upper handle
(4)
on the lower handlebars
(1)
.
Make sure that the handles are completely in place and the desired
holes are inline.
2. Push both screws
(5)
through the holes.
3. Put both washers
(6)
and both wing nuts
(7)
on the screws
(5)
.
4. Tighten both wing nuts
(7)
.
2.3
To attach the cable to the handlebar [ Fig. A3 ]:
1. Attach the clamps
(9)
to the holes provided for them on the
handlebar
(1)
.
2. Attach the cable
(8)
to the clamps
(9)
on the handlebar
(1)
.
Make sure that the cable is not trapped between the handlebar and
the mower, otherwise the cable may be damaged.
2.4 To assemble the grass catcher box [ Fig. A4 / A5 ]:
1. Slide the tongue
(10)
from behind into the connectors
(11)
on the grass
catcher box until the connections audibly engages.
Make sure that all connectors are engaged.
2. First push the catcher box handle
(12)
at the back into the catcher box
cover
(13)
.
3. Then push the catcher box handle
(12)
at the front into the catcher box
cover
(13)
until the connections audibly engages.
Make sure that all connectors are engaged.
3. OPERATION
DANGER!
Cutting injury due to the blade!
Risk of cut injury due to accidental starting.
v
Use gloves.
v
Wait for the blade to stop.
v
Remove the safety key.
3.1 To charge the battery [ Fig. O1 / O2 / O3 ]:
CAUTION!
The voltage of the power source must match the voltage specified on
the rating plate of the charger.
v
Note the mains voltage.
For the GARDENA Battery Mower Art. 14632-55 there is no battery
and no charger in the scope of delivery.
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)
of the battery holder
(D)
.
2. Push the locking button
(A)
and remove the battery
(B)
from the battery
holder
(D)
.
3. Connect the battery charger
(C)
into a mains socket.
4. Slide the battery charger
(C)
onto the battery
(B)
.
When the battery charge indicator
(Lc)
at the charger blinks green
the battery is being charged.
When the battery charge indicator
(Lc)
at the charger lights perma-
nently 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, the battery
(B)
can be dis-
connected from the charger
(C)
.
3.2 Meaning of the indication elements:
3.2.1 Indication on the charger [ Fig. O3 ]:
Flashing of the Battery
Charge Indicator
(Lc)
The charging procedure is indicated by
flashing
of the battery charge
indicator
(Lc)
.
Note:
The charging procedure is only possible when the battery
temperature is within the allowable charging temperature range,
see 7. TECHNICAL DATA.
Continuous Lighting
of the Battery
Charge Indicator
(Lc)
Continuous lighting
of the battery charge indicator
(Lc)
indicates that
the battery is fully charged
or
that the temperature of the battery is
not within the allowable charging temperature range and can therefore
not be 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.
3.2.2 Battery charge status indication
(P)
on the product
[ Fig. O4 ]:
After starting the product, the battery charge status indication
(P)
is displayed for 5 seconds.
Battery charge status indication
Battery charge status
(L1)
,
(L2)
and
(L3)
light green
67 – 100 % charged
(L1)
and
(L2)
light green
34 – 66 % charged
(L1)
lights green
11 – 33 % charged
(L1)
blinks green
0 – 10 % charged
If the LED
(L1)
blinks green, the battery must be charged.
If the error LED
(Wp)
is lighting or blinking
see 6. TROUBLESHOOTING.
3.2.3 Eco button [ Fig. O4 ]:
The Eco mode reduces the motor speed to 3100 rpm for a maximum
battery lifetime.
3.2.3.1 To activate the Eco mode:
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Push the Eco button
(e)
on the control panel.
The Eco mode is activated and the LED
(Le)
lights.
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