background image

losing your footing, release the control handle

immediately and the blade will stop rotating within

three seconds.

• Never pull the mower back toward you while you are

walking. If you must back the mower away from a

wall or obstruction, first look down and behind you to

avoid tripping, and then follow these steps:
• Step back from the mower in order to fully

extend your arms.

• Be sure that you are well balanced.
• Pull the mower back slowly.

• 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.

2.3

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.

5

English

EN

Summary of Contents for GMS 250

Page 1: ...LMB406 GMS 250 EN OPERATOR MANUAL MANUAL DEL OPERADOR MOWER ES CORTAC SPED MANUEL D UTILISATION FR TONDEUSE...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...l the grass catcher 8 6 5 Install the mulch plug 8 6 6 Set the blade height 8 6 7 Install the battery pack 9 6 8 Remove the battery pack 9 7 Operation 9 7 1 Start the machine 9 7 2 Stop the machine 9...

Page 4: ...r bystanders Keep the area of operation clear of all persons particularly small children and pets Use extreme care when approaching blind corners doorways shrubs trees or other objects that may obscur...

Page 5: ...d 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...

Page 6: ...manual use care and good judgment or contact Customer Service for assistance 3 SYMBOLS ON THE PRODUCT Some of the following symbols may be used on this tool Please study them and learn their meaning P...

Page 7: ...cracks or breaks with or without leaks do not recharge it and 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...

Page 8: ...e knobs onto the bolts 4 Do the same operation on the other side 6 4 INSTALL THE GRASS CATCHER 6 20 8 1 Remove the mulch plug 2 Open the rear discharge door and hold it 3 Hold the the grass catcher by...

Page 9: ...protection during operation 7 1 START THE MACHINE 18 16 17 19 1 Open the key cover 2 Put in the safety key 3 Push and hold the start button 4 While you hold the start button pull the bail switch in th...

Page 10: ...hidden objects that can cause you to fall Remove all obstacles such as rocks and tree limbs Make sure that your footing is stable If you are out of balance release the bail switch immediately Do not m...

Page 11: ...ose or damaged parts If it is necessary do these steps instructions Replace the damaged parts Tighten the bolts Speak to a person at an approved service center Store the machine in a dry area Make sur...

Page 12: ...oblem Possible cause Solution The machine stops during mowing The blade height is too low Increase the blade height The battery pack is out of power Charge the bat tery pack The grass clip pings attac...

Page 13: ...ance with the owner s manual or 3 Normal wear except as noted below 4 Routine maintenance items such as lubricants blade sharpening 5 Normal deterioration of the exterior finish due to use or exposure...

Page 14: ...WITCH 6 RB341372376 1 KIT PRESSURE PLATE 7 RB341472376 1 KIT KEY ASSEMBLY 8 RB341352376A 1 KIT KEY COVER ASSEMBLY 9 RB341392376 1 KIT BATTERY DOOR 10 RB341362376A 1 KIT HINGE ASSEMBLY 11 RB341382376 1...

Page 15: ...T HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT BRACKET ASSEM BLY LEFT 29 RB341072376 1 KIT REAR DISCHARGE DOOR 30 RB341031531A 1 KIT 10 WHEEL ASSEMBLY 31 RB333062376 1 KIT REAR WHEEL AXLE ASSEMBLY 32 RB342022376 1 KIT CUSHION 3...

Page 16: ...arri re 22 6 5 Installez le bouchon de d chiquetage 22 6 6 R glez la hauteur de la lame 22 6 7 Installez le bloc batterie 22 6 8 Retirez le bloc batterie 23 7 Utilisation 23 7 1 D marrez la machine 23...

Page 17: ...rit de base doivent toujours tre prises pour r duire les risques d incendie de choc lectrique et de blessures corporelles Ces pr cautions de base comprennent ce qui suit 2 1 LES ENFANTS ET LES CURIEUX...

Page 18: ...de l op rateur derri re les guidons Un couvercle de d charge manquant ou endommag peut causer un contact avec la lame ou des blessures caus es par des objets projet s Les objets heurt s par la lame d...

Page 19: ...ebord d un talus vous pourriez perdre pied ou perdre l quilibre Ne tondez pas sur une pente inclin e plus de 15 tel qu il est montr sur l indicateur de pente Ne tondez pas du gazon mouill ou humide L...

Page 20: ...re mplacez le imm diate ment DANGER Gardez les gens dis tance Ne tondez pas lorsque des enfants ou d autres personnes se trouvent proximit Symbole Nom Explication DANGER D bris re jet s Retirez les ob...

Page 21: ...endroit o ils feront partie d un site d enfouissement de d chets ou d un flux de d chets solides municipaux Emmenez les dans un centre de recyclage ou d limination certifi 6 INSTALLATION AVERTISSEMEN...

Page 22: ...LA LAME La lame de la machine peut tre r gl e diff rentes hauteurs 11 1 Tirez le levier de r glage de la hauteur vers l arri re pour augmenter la hauteur de la lame 2 Tirez le levier de r glage de la...

Page 23: ...TEZ LA MACHINE 1 Rel chez l interrupteur d arr t d urgence pour arr ter la machine AVERTISSEMENT Attendez que les lames s arr tent compl tement avant de red marrer la machine N teignez pas et n allume...

Page 24: ...sque vous la d marrez Ne placez pas les mains ou les pieds proximit ou en dessous des pi ces en mouvement Gardez la trappe d jection arri re propre Ne coupez l herbe humide Une hauteur de lame plus le...

Page 25: ...instructions Remplacez les pi ces endommag es Serrez les crous Parlez une personne d un centre de service certifi Entreposez la machine dans un endroit sec Assurez vous que les enfants ne peuvent pas...

Page 26: ...ez la source d alimenta tion 4 V rifiez qu elle n est pas endom mag e 5 R parez la machine avant de la red marrer Probl me Cause possible Solution Le moteur s ar r te pendant la tonte La hauteur de la...

Page 27: ...odification ou 2 L appareil s il n a pas t utilis et ou entretenu conform ment au manuel du propri taire ou 3 Usure normale sauf comme indiqu ci dessous 4 Articles d entretien courant tels que lubrifi...

Page 28: ...R IEUR 5 RB363012376 1 TROUSSE INTERRUPTEUR 6 RB341372376 1 TROUSSE PLAQUE DE PRESSION 7 RB341472376 1 TROUSSE ENSEMBLE DE CL 8 RB341352376A 1 TROUSSE ENSEMBLE PANNEAU CL 9 RB341392376 1 TROUSSE TRAP...

Page 29: ...BO TIER 27 RB333092376A 1 TROUSSE ENSEMBLE DE PLAQUETTE DE R GLAGE DE LA HAUTEUR DROITE 28 RB333082376A 1 TROUSSE ENSEMBLE DE PLAQUETTE DE R GLAGE DE LA HAUTEUR GAUCHE 29 RB341072376 1 TROUSSE TRAPPE...

Page 30: ...45 RB34110811V1 1 TROUSSE BOUTON D JECTION DE LA BATT ERIE Greenworks Tools PO Box 1238 Mooresville NC 28115 30 Fran ais FR...

Page 31: ...laci n del tap n de mulching 37 6 6 Ajuste de la altura de la cuchilla 37 6 7 Instalaci n de la bater a 37 6 8 Retirada de la bater a 37 7 Funcionamiento 37 7 1 Puesta en marcha de la m quina 38 7 2 D...

Page 32: ...in de reducir el riesgo de incendios descargas el ctricas y lesiones personales Estas precauciones b sicas incluyen lo siguiente 2 1 NI OS Y TRANSE NTES Pueden producirse accidentes tr gicos si el ope...

Page 33: ...ped pueden producir lesiones graves a las personas El c sped siempre debe examinarse detenidamente y deben eliminarse todos los objetos antes de cada corte Detenga la cuchilla cuando cruce senderos de...

Page 34: ...as tuercas los pernos y los tornillos apretados para garantizar que el equipo est en condiciones seguras de funcionamiento Nunca retire ni manipule los dispositivos de seguridad Compruebe su correcto...

Page 35: ...nuncia das Tenga mucho cuidado en las pendientes No sie gue en pendientes con una inclinaci n superior a 15 grados 4 NIVELES DE RIESGO Las siguientes indicaciones y significados tienen como fin explic...

Page 36: ...a que no haya montado todas las piezas 6 1 DESEMBALAJE DE LA M QUINA AVISO Aseg rese de montar correctamente la m quina antes del uso AVISO Si las piezas presentan da os no utilice la m quina Si no ti...

Page 37: ...l cargador ha sufrido da os sustituya la bater a o el cargador Detenga la m quina y espere hasta que el motor se pare antes de instalar o retirar la bater a Debe leer conocer y seguir las instruccione...

Page 38: ...er buenos resultados de corte y recogida Cuando la m quina regresa a las condiciones de corte normales las rpm vuelven autom ticamente a las rpm est ndar para mantener el tiempo de trabajo 7 4 FUNCION...

Page 39: ...N No permita que l quidos de frenos gasolina y otros derivados del petr leo toquen las piezas de pl stico Las sustancias qu micas pueden da ar el pl stico y hacer que quede inservible PRECAUCI N No ut...

Page 40: ...ema Posible causa Soluci n El asa no est en posici n Los pernos no se han acoplado correctamente Ajuste la altura del asa y ase g rese de que los mandos y los pernos se hayan alineado correc tamente L...

Page 41: ...original con el comprobante de compra durante un periodo de cuatro 4 a os frente a defectos en materiales piezas o mano de obra A su entera discreci n Greenworks reparar o sustituir cualquiera y todas...

Page 42: ...1332376C 1 KIT CONJUNTO DE CUBIERTA SUPERIOR 5 RB363012376 1 KIT INTERRUPTOR 6 RB341372376 1 KIT PLACA DE PRESI N 7 RB341472376 1 KIT CONJUNTO DE LLAVE 8 RB341352376A 1 KIT CONJUNTO DE CUBIERTA DE LLA...

Page 43: ...A 28 RB333082376A 1 KIT CONJUNTO DE SOPORTE DE AJUSTE DE ALTURA IZQUIERDA 29 RB341072376 1 KIT PUERTA DE DESCARGA TRASERA 30 RB341031531A 1 KIT CONJUNTO DE RUEDA DE 10 31 RB333062376 1 KIT CONJUNTO DE...

Page 44: ......

Reviews: