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There is a risk of injury from
leaking battery fluid! In case of
contact with eyes or skin, rinse
the affected sites with water or
a neutralising agent and seek
medical attention.
1. Turn over the automatic lawn mower.
2. Open the battery compartment (
32)
by removing the 6 screws on the un
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derside of the device.
3. Remove the battery (24).
4. Insert the new rechargeable battery.
5. Re-connect the battery compartment.
Replacing the blades
If the blades are blunt, damaged or show
signs of imbalance, they need to be re
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placed (see “Spare parts/accessories”).
1. Turn the device over.
2. Remove the blade bolts (27) on the
underside of the device and remove
the old blades (26).
3. Fasten the new blades (26) with the
blade bolts (27).
Updating the firmware
Firmware updates can be performed by
one of our service partners (see “Service
Centre”).
Storage
• Store the device in a dry place, out of
reach of children.
• Do not enclose the device in nylon
sacks as this may cause moisture to
form.
We are not liable for damage cause by
our devices if this is caused by improper
repair, the use of non-original parts or in-
correct use.
Storage over winter
• Clean the device prior to storage (see
“Cleaning and maintenance”).
• Make sure that the on/off switch (5) on
the device is set to “Off”.
• Only store the batteries in the partial
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ly-charged state. The charge status
should amount to 40-60% during a
lengthy storage period.
• Check the battery charge status ap
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proximately every 3 months during a
lengthy storage period and recharge if
necessary.
• Disconnect the charging station from
the boundary wire
• Insulate the contacts of the boundary
wire with adhesive tape
If you are starting the device after
an extended storage period, clean
the battery contacts on the device
and the charging prongs (29) on the
charging station with a brass brush
to prevent charging problems.
Transport
A carrying handle (4) for transporting the
device is located on the rear of the auto-
matic lawn mower.
Always carry the automatic
lawn mower with the blades (26)
pointing away from your body.
Risk of injury!
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