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Daily Checklist and Storing for your NEUTON Mower 

To help maintain your NEUTON Mower for optimum performance, we recommend you follow this checklist each time you 
use your machine.  Also, follow the checklist for storing the machine . 

 

Do not insert the Safety Key until you have completed all of the daily checks and you have moved the Mower to the area 
that you are going to mow.  

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BATTERY:  Make sure the Battery has a full charge. 

[  ]  INSPECT:  Before inserting the Safety Key, check under the Mower Deck and make sure that the Blade is attached 

securely.  Inspect for any visible damage to the Blade or Deck.  Inspect the Mower Blade and clean it to 
remove any debris (such as grass or twigs) that might be clinging to the Blade from its last use.  For the best 
performance and longest life of the Blade, it is best to clean the Blade of any clinging debris after each use.  
Always follow the safety precautions when cleaning the Blade. 
Make sure all Knobs, Bolts, Attachments, Guards, and Covers are in place and securely attached. 
Make sure the Control Bar is clean and operating smoothly.  See page 16. 
Make sure the Motor shuts off when you release the Control Bar.

 

[  ]  NOISES:  If you notice anything unusual, such as a vibration or odd sound, shut the Mower down immediately.  Remove 

the Safety Key and, following all safety procedures, inspect the Mower Blade and underside of the Mower for 
any obstructions. 
If you cannot find the cause of the problem or are uncertain what to do, then have the Mower inspected by a 
qualified repair shop before using it, or visit our website at 

www.neutonpower.com

[  ]  MOWING:  If you are uncertain whether the grass you want to cut is too long or thick for optimal cutting, raise the Blade 

Height and mow the yard in multiple passes, cutting it slightly shorter each time.  It is best to mow more 
frequently, rather than let the grass become excessively long. 

Push the Mower (before starting it) to the lawn area that you wish to mow. 

NOTE:  

The length of time that a Battery can hold a charge while mowing depends upon lawn conditions; tall or 

thick grass makes the Mower work harder causing the Battery to discharge faster.

 

Storing 

[  ]  Always store the Battery with a full Battery charge. 

[  ]  Always store the Battery in a dry environment where the temperature is b5ºF (-15ºC) and +104ºF 
(+40ºC).  Make sure the storage temperature will never be outside these limits.  Store the Battery separate of the 
Mower. 
 [  ]  Do not store the Mower near chemicals, such as fertilizers,

 

organic or other solvents.  These products are often highly 

corrosive and may cause permanent damage to your Mower and Battery. 

[  ]  Always keep the Safety Key in a safe place away from children and separate of the machine. 

[  ]  Always make sure the Power/Mode Switch is in the center, OFF position. 

[  ]  During long-term storage of Batteries that are intended for reuse, periodically recharge the Battery, as recommended in 

“Chapter 4:  Charging and Caring for the Battery”. 

 

Copyrights and Trademarks 

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2010 Neuton Power Equipment 

NEUTON and NEUTON logo are trademarks of Neuton Power Equipment 
All rights reserved. 

Documentation 

Produced in Taiwan R.O.C. exclusively for Neuton Power Equipment and meets CPSC Blade Safety requirements. 

Summary of Contents for CE 5.3

Page 1: ...TON Power Equipment 75 Meigs Road Vergennes VT 05491 Toll Free phone 1 866 NEUTON1 638 8661 Fax 1 802 877 1213 Web site www neutonpower com E MAIL INFO NEUTONPOWER COM Read and understand this manual...

Page 2: ...derateinjury This information is important in the proper use of your mower Failure to follow this instruction could result in damage to your machine or property This is a helpful hint to guide you in...

Page 3: ...ther bystanders or pets in your work area when operating the Mower Stop the machine if anyone enters the area Only allow responsible individuals who have a thorough understanding of these instructions...

Page 4: ...rtificial light Do not charge the Mower battery in wet or rainy conditions Operating Your Mower Safely Your Mower can operate as a Discharging Mulching or Bagger Mower Learn how to use the Side Discha...

Page 5: ...fferent Charger may not allow the Battery to fully recharge and may cause a fire or explosion Use of a non approved NEUTON Charger will void your warranty Exercise care in handling the Battery in orde...

Page 6: ...dlebar Assembly 263241 Mulching Plug 203831 Lock Washers 200061 Green Quick Connect Knobs 175771 Lower Handlebars w Black Connector Knobs Right 175731 Left 175741 Side Discharge Chute 208901 Bagger w...

Page 7: ...cidental starting and help avoid serious personal injury Step 1 Read the Safety OperatingInstructionsbefore proceeding The NEUTON Mower is a motorized cutting machine that uses a sharp Blade For your...

Page 8: ...wed fromtheOperator spositionbehindtheHandlebar oftheMower NOTE2 BesureyouslidetheHandlebarallthewaydowntothebottomofthe slot Whenyoudothis thecutoutnotchontheendoftheHandlebar alignswiththebaseofthec...

Page 9: ...connect the Upper and Lower up or down to a height that is best for you 6 Align the Cable End from the Mower Figure5 with the Cable Housing on the Handlebar and slide them together 7 Once plugged toge...

Page 10: ...re towards the bottom and slide in the Plug Rear Bagger The NEUTON Rear Bagger lets you cut and catch your grass clippings eliminating the need to rake The Rear Bagger easily attaches to the rear of t...

Page 11: ...e Guard 4 To empty the Bagger tilt the Top Handle forward Use the Cloth Handle Figure12 at the rear of the Bagger to move the contents toward the front as you empty the Bagger Step 6 Insert the Batter...

Page 12: ...Start Knob Optional Trimmer insertion Ports Cable Clip OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES NEUTON Trimmer Trimmer Cord Spare Battery Spare Cutting Blade Blade Sharpener Protective Cover To learn more about these acc...

Page 13: ...perate the Mower with the green Status Indicator Light out this will result in decreased charging capacity NOTE Although you may notice that a short period of rest may restore the Status Indicator Lig...

Page 14: ...ue 16 6 ft lbs Blade Function Cutting and Mulching Cutting Height Easily Adjustable from 1 2 3 0 inches Discharge Rear Discharge Chute Included Bagger Rear Bagger Included Bagger Capacity 1 Bushel 1 2...

Page 15: ...b to your left Figure21 2 Squeeze and hold the orange Control Bar Figure22 The orange Start Knob fits snugly into the Slot on top of the Handlebar 3 Continue to hold the Control Bar against the Handle...

Page 16: ...ver be outside these limits It may take up to five 5 charging and discharging cycles before your Battery provides maximum life A Battery may last much longer if you charge it as soon as it starts to l...

Page 17: ...acid using a patented process To find the location of the East Penn distribution center nearest you visit http www dekabatteries com You can also visit the Web site of Earth 911 for more information w...

Page 18: ...Blade is sharp it can and will cut Wrap the Blade or wear gloves and use extra caution when working on it Cleaning the Handlebar Remember to clean and lubricate the Handlebar on your Mower at least on...

Page 19: ...y as you removed them Figure24 and make sure to properly seat the Blade NOTE BesurethatthestampingontheBlade THISSIDETOWARDSMOWER isfacingtheMower Also ifreplacingtheBladewitha newone usethenewNutsupp...

Page 20: ...e the Safety Key and Battery turn the Mower over and clean if necessary The white Circuit Breaker Button in the Safety Key may not be pushed in fully Reset it and try again If the Mower bogs down or s...

Page 21: ...is debris present please use caution to remove the debris Do not remove the debris with any metallic objects damp or flammable items or items that may become lodged in the Charger Receptacle as this...

Page 22: ...ft 6 175771 Knob Quick Connect Green 7 200061 Washer Lock 8 259711 Cable Guide Main Cable 9 262591 Lid Cable Guide 10 259951 Mower Body Assembly 11 196731 Blade Adapter 12 243151 Aero Cutting Blade 13...

Page 23: ...NEUTON CE5 3 Battery Powered Mower Safety Operating Instructions 21 Schematic Diagrams NEUTON CE5 3 Mower 081117...

Page 24: ...22 www neutonpower com 081117...

Page 25: ...NEUTON CE5 3 Battery Powered Mower Safety Operating Instructions 23 NOTES...

Page 26: ...24 www neutonpower com NOTES...

Page 27: ...Limited Warranty is applicable only to the original owner The owner is responsible for the performance of all the required maintenance as defined by the manufacturer s owner manual The owner is respon...

Page 28: ...find the cause of the problem or are uncertain what to do then have the Mower inspected by a qualified repair shop before using it or visit our website at www neutonpower com MOWING If you are uncert...

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