Mean Green MAJORIS CXR 133 Instruction Notice Download Page 10

 

 

III.  TECHNICAL DATA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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STALKER SO 122

 

 

 

 

Weight with batterie(s) 

382 kg (2 batteries) 

330 kg (1 battery) 

Weight without battery 

278 kg 

Dimensions L x W x H 

L = 1397 mm 

W = 1257 mm 

H = 1067 mm 

Cutting width 

1220 mm 

Types of cut 

Side discharge 

Rear discharge       

(with mulching kit) 

Number of rotors 

Number of blades  

3 clockwise rotation 

(side discharge)

 

2 clockwise ro 

1 anti-clockwise 

rotation (rear 

discharge) 

Rotation speed 

3250-3450 RPM 

Height of cut with 

mechanical setting 

25 mm to 114 mm          

15 positions 

Ground speed 

0 to 13 km/hour 

 
 

Electrical system 

Batterie(s) 48 V 

Power 7,9 kW         

equivalent 24 HP  

Drive transmission  

2 electric motors 

Blade rotors 

1 motor per rotor 

Lithium-ion batterie(s) 

LEM 48140   140 Ah 

Autonomy (number of 

battery) 

7 hours (2 batteries) 

3 ½ hours (1 battery) 

Charger 

220 V  35 A 

Charging time 

8 hours (2 batteries) 

4 hours (1 battery) 

Options 

LED light 

Front blower 

Aluminium grass catcher 

Warranty on battery 

3 years or 1200 hours* 

Warranty on chassis 

2 years or 1200 hours* 

*Excepted  wear  parts,  upon  maintenance  program 

performed by approved MGE MEAN GREEN dealer** 
**Dealer  with  electrical  accreditation  provided  by 

certified body + MGE MEAN GREEN technical training 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MAJORIS CXR 133

Page 1: ...E Le Parc de Belle le 8 rue de Belle le 72190 Coulaines Le Mans M tropole France T 33 0 2 43 23 09 10 Sales Service After Sale Service www mge greenservice com www meangreenmowers eu STALKER SO 122 In...

Page 2: ...ors Battery maintenance 20 6 Battery charging procedure 21 7 Connection disconnection of charger onto mower 22 8 Connecting lithium batteries onto mower 23 9 Troubleshooting Symptoms Suggested remedie...

Page 3: ...ue values 46 5 Tires 47 6 Electrical system 47 7 Battery compartment OPEN CLOSE 48 8 Mower blade maintenance 48 9 Mower blade removal 49 10 Mower blade installation 49 X General instructions panel 51...

Page 4: ...the operator The owner user can prevent and is responsible for accidents or injuries occurring to themselves other people or property Using this INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE document General operation adjustm...

Page 5: ...egister 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 a...

Page 6: ...mes first to the original owner consumer only 1st year 100 Parts and labor 2nd year 100 Parts and labor 3rd year Parts only cells BMS no labor NOTE Failure to properly maintain batteries and keep them...

Page 7: ...or 3rd year 100 Parts only no labor NOTE Failure to properly maintain batteries and keep them from one half to fully charged will reduce battery life and will void battery warranty Provisions of limit...

Page 8: ...er s INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE maintenance and adjustment instructions or other operational instructions provided by MGE MEAN GREEN Normal maintenance parts and service including but not limited to lubrican...

Page 9: ...s agreement allocates the risks of product failure between MGE MEAN GREEN and the purchaser This allocation is recognized by both parties and is reflected in the price of the goods OWNER S RESPONSIBIL...

Page 10: ...anical setting 25 mm to 114 mm 15 positions Ground speed 0 to 13 km hour Electrical system Batterie s 48 V Power 7 9 kW equivalent 24 HP Drive transmission 2 electric motors Blade rotors 1 motor per r...

Page 11: ...use and should read the INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE completely and thoroughly before attempting to set up operate adjust or service this machine It is the owner s responsibility to make certain that the opera...

Page 12: ...efore attempting to operate this machine Top Control Panel MGUPN192 1 Mow on slopes less than 15 to prevent rollover 2 Mowing on slopes greater than 15 can cause rollover of the mower 3 Do not mow nea...

Page 13: ...eration When the handlebar is moved in the forward position the mower will move forward The distance traveled forward will correlate with the speed Moving the handlebar forward slightly will move the...

Page 14: ...the speed of the drives Press the switch towards the turtle to decrease the speed of the drives 17 Blade speed Hi Lo Press the switch towards the rabbit icon to increase the speed of the blades Press...

Page 15: ...middle or center the blower will be set to run The blower will blow at a normal rate and speed When the switch is set to the right side the blower will be set to boost Once the blower runs at boost it...

Page 16: ...or lights are yellow the drive speed will have to be decreased but the deck height is fine If the lights show up as red the drive speed must be decreased and the deck height must be increased MGUPN187...

Page 17: ...for the nut that secures the blade MGUPN193 No passenger should ride on the mower during operation MGUPN079 CAUTION Surfaces in the electrical bay may be hot to the touch and can cause burning Do not...

Page 18: ...oot danger around deck area MGUPN080 Patent for the mower MGUPN081 Left parking brake decal Slide and latch bar to right to manually disengage brake Always re engage brake before operating machine MGU...

Page 19: ...Y CABLES ONLY pull on connectors Switch off the machine during any maintenance repair cleaning and during transport of the mower Fig D RED BATTERY QUICK DISCONNECT HANDLE DO NOT PULL ON ELECTRIC WIRES...

Page 20: ...ressed air Wear adequate eye protection when cleaning the unit Always wear safety glasses and protective gear near batteries Use insulated tools Clean by means of blowing or air vacuum the battery com...

Page 21: ...NG Do not attempt to cross roads or railways with low battery levels 4 Battery safety instructions WARNING Unplug charger from power outlet before connecting or disconnecting from the mower charger po...

Page 22: ...liquid dry location use only Charge only genuine Lithium ion batteries LEMs provided with the MEAN GREEN mower Do not touch un insulated portion of charger terminal pins of output connector if applic...

Page 23: ...ly When unit is fully charged the light will turn GREEN To disconnect the charger unplug charger from outlet FIRST then proceed to unplug the charger from mower charging port IMPORTANT IF YOU DO NOT U...

Page 24: ...ttery connector is always connected to the RED connector see Fig F on the left wall of the battery compartment to supply power to the mower When operating always keep ALL LEM48140 batteries connected...

Page 25: ...ent Contact your MEAN GREEN dealer Loss of deck operation The deck fails to operate with fully charged batteries RESET mower electronics by switching ignition key to OFF position for approximately 5 s...

Page 26: ...ng the mower platform down IMPORTANT For a better comfort the platform is mounted onto silent block suspension Keep your feet apart during job and mower displacement IMPORTANT For more safety and comf...

Page 27: ...otate key clockwise to the ON position to start mower PTO deck blades ON and OFF switch Fig H This switch engages the deck blade motors Pull the yellow switch up to engage blades and push switch down...

Page 28: ...wer nozzle to left or right direction Drive speed control switch Fig H Located on top mower control panel Allows operator to select a comfortable driving speed LOW or HIGH depending on terrain grass c...

Page 29: ...allowable Remove debris build up from traction controller and or base Replace traction controller if alarm persists Extreme mowing conditions Refer to owners manual for proper mower use 02A65 04A65 6...

Page 30: ...ially in tall wet grass YELLOW light Reduce drive speed Operator may need to raise the deck 5 6mm inch to keep the deck at optimal power and blade performance If the operator continues to run the mowe...

Page 31: ...s fine If the blade indicator lights show up as red the drive speed must be slowed down and the deck height should be increased Fig K Blade indicator light left blade motor Blade indicator light right...

Page 32: ...ush forward gently on right left drive control bars NOTE Always remember middle is neutral 5 Drive control bars of the mower RIGHT DRIVE CONTROL LEVER FORWARD GREEN HAND STABILIZER BAR REARWARD GREEN...

Page 33: ...uthorized MGE MEAN GREEN mowers dealer 2 Starting the mower a With key inserted turn master power ignition switch on by rotating key clockwise to the ON position AND with arms OUT WAIT for display to...

Page 34: ...forward and want to decrease speed pull back gently on both drive control bars When going in reverse and want to decrease speed push forward gently on drive control bars For an emergency stop When tr...

Page 35: ...of row zero turn A Slow down at the end of the row B Move the RIGHT handle bar lever forward slightly while moving the LEFT handle bar lever back to center then slightly back from center C Begin mowin...

Page 36: ...ng companies have additional sets of blades and change blades twice a day once in the morning and again at noon Many problems with incorrect cutting patterns are due to dull blades or blades which hav...

Page 37: ...erial from mower deck towards bystanders Do not operate the mower without the discharge chute with side discharge models 6 Deck cutting height adjustment Deck can also be raised quickly while mowing i...

Page 38: ...0mm below the blade surface Move the wheels up or down in 12mm increments using the different axle mount holes in the wheel mount bracket 8 ST ALKER SO 122 mower emergency drive brake release levers I...

Page 39: ...S re engage the brake before any use of the machine MGUPN081 Left side free wheel decal Slide latch bar to left to manually disengage brake Always re engage brake before operating the machine Fig O1 F...

Page 40: ...unclogging the chute Always remain seated while operating machine riding mower models Always keep safety shields and covers in place Always maintain a safe distance from people and pets when mowing Al...

Page 41: ...ver carry passengers Never direct discharged material toward anyone Avoid discharging material against a wall or obstruction Material may ricochet back toward the operator Always disengage the blades...

Page 42: ...If tires lose traction disengage the blades and proceed slowly straight down the slope Mow a safe distance minimum 3 meters away from drop offs retaining walls drainage ditches embankments water and o...

Page 43: ...t gravel clay 5 Grass type density and height 6 Extremely dry conditions of grass 7 Tire pressure The attachments mounted to the mower will also affect the way it handles on a slope Be aware that each...

Page 44: ...ystanders may be injured if they move or attempt to operate the machine while it is unattended Always disengage deck blade switch turn key to OFF position and remove key Keep children out of the mowin...

Page 45: ...Before working on or under the deck make certain master power ignition switch is OFF and key is removed and deck blade switch cannot be accidentally started and disconnect battery cables by pulling re...

Page 46: ...eck their proper operation regularly Turn the key to the OFF position before unclogging the discharge chute Never clear the discharge chute with the machine running Turn the key to the OFF position an...

Page 47: ...cting the problem as quickly as possible is the best insurance Daily inspect mower for grass clippings and wire and string tangles The underside of the mower deck may collect a buildup of grass clippi...

Page 48: ...quire air Graissage Use SAE multi purpose grease for front wheel bearings no flat wheels IMPORTANT Recommended maintenance at the beginning of each mowing season AND every 50 hours of operation There...

Page 49: ...requires more power Replace any blade which is bent cracked or broken WARNING Never attempt to straighten a bent blade by heating or weld a cracked or broken blade as the blade may break and cause ser...

Page 50: ...e any distorted blade 10 Mower blade installation refer Fig X1 and Fig X2 Do not re use spindle bolts which have stripped worn or undercut threads Make sure that the blade adapter is seated properly o...

Page 51: ...wer Blade motor adapter Right blade CXR133 or Right blade CXR152 Rear discharge deck with mulching kit Flat spacer Lock washer Screw 13 3 50 H HCS Lock nut 5 16 18 Flat washer 5 16 18 5 16 18 Left sid...

Page 52: ...E MODE BLUE YELLOW BLUE GREEN GREEN YELLOW WIRING TO REVERSE BLADE DIRECTION ROTATION DECK LEFT SIDE DECK RIGHT SIDE Blade motor adapter Right blade CXR133 or Right blade CXR152 socket required to rem...

Page 53: ...delivery and 1st starting by authorized MGE MEAN GREEN dealer inside client workshop X GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS PANEL PVC panel A 21x29 7cm inside battery compartment of mower Aluminium panel B 40x60cm t...

Page 54: ...ge batteries to 50 60 d Do not deflate tires e The mower should be stored in a well ventilated clean and dry place as the battery charger cannot be used in a wet environment f Do not operate mower if...

Page 55: ...ed for a long time several weeks please disconnect battery from the machine f For long term storage please keep the State of Charge SOC at around fifty percent of the battery packs fully charged volta...

Page 56: ...EAN GREEN MGE GREEN SERVICE Le Parc de Belle le 8 rue de Belle le 72190 Coulaines Le Mans M tropole France T 33 0 243 23 09 10 Commercial et Apr s vente www mge greenservice com et www meangreenmowers...

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