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Advancing the Cord 

Each time the Trimmer starts or comes to a complete stop, the Trimmer’s Cutting Cord automatically 
advances and cuts itself to 5-1/2" resulting in an eleven (11) inch cutting swath. 

You can also manually advance the Cord. 

1.  Release the orange Control Bar to stop the Trimmer motor and remove the Safety Key. 

2.  Push in the white Button on the side of the Spool Housing (

Figure 36

) and pull the Cord to 

advance it.  The Cord advances in small increments so you might have to push the Button a few 
times. 

NOTE:  

Try not to advance the Cutting Cord past the Trimmer Shield.  If you do pull out too much Cord, the 

Cutter on the Trimmer Shield automatically trims the length of the Cord (

Figure 37

).

 

 
 
 

BE CAREFUL, THE EXCESS CORD WILL FLY OFF WHEN YOU START THE TRIMMER AND COULD BE 
DANGEROUS.  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

Safety Tips for using the Trimmer 

Following these tips will provide safe operation and enhance the performance of your Trimmer: 

• 

Always stop the motor before toggling the Power/Mode Switch. 

• 

You can adjust the cutting height of the Trimmer by raising or lowering the Mower’s cutting 
height level.  Make sure you first stop the motor and remove the Safety Key before changing the 
height. 

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Stop the motor and remove the Safety Key before changing the position of the Trimmer Head. 

• 

The Battery will drain more quickly in the Edger mode.  You can realistically expect up to 45 
minutes of use in the Edger mode, and approximately one (1) hour in Trim mode.  This is when 
having an extra charged Battery comes in handy.  Be sure to remove the Safety Key when you 
change the Battery. 

• 

Be sure to clean the Trimmer Head frequently keeping the cooling vents and air intake holes free 
of debris. 

Figure 36 

Figure 37 

White Button 

Cord Cutter

Housing

Summary of Contents for CE 6.2

Page 1: ...el CE6 2 NEUTON Power Equipment 75 Meigs Road Vergennes VT 05491 Toll Free phone 1 866 NEUTON1 638 8661 Fax 1 802 877 1213 Website www neutonpower com E MAIL INFO NEUTONPOWER COM READ AND UNDERSTAND T...

Page 2: ...te at www neutonpower com or call us toll free at 1 866 NEUTON1 638 8661 if you have any questions or difficulties as you get used to your new mower We also hope to hear from you on how much you like...

Page 3: ...ight 24 Mowing on Slopes 24 Starting the Motor and Engaging the Blade 25 Starting the Mower 25 Stopping the Motor and Blade 26 When Finished Mowing 26 Mowing and Lawn Care Tips 26 Chapter 5 Charging a...

Page 4: ...r Head 48 Starting the Trimmer 49 Stopping the Trimmer 49 Advancing the Cord 50 Safety Tips for using the Trimmer 50 Maintaining and Storing the NEUTON Trimmer 51 Replacing the Spool 51 Replacing the...

Page 5: ...Equipment Chapter 2 Important Safety Considerations Describes the Safety Labels on your Mower Explains guidelines for safely operating your Mower Chapter 3 Setting up your NEUTON Mower Describes the...

Page 6: ...This is a helpful hint to guide you in getting the most out of your NEUTON Mower NOTE ThisinformationmaybehelpfultoyouinusingyourMower Tools Needed This indicates you will need a special tool to perfo...

Page 7: ...ase take a few moments to read the following instructions for safely operating your new machine PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTION AND WARNING LABELS BEFORE USING YOUR MOWER Safety and Information Labels Y...

Page 8: ...abel 196021 Bagger WARNING Label 237451 Battery Charger WARNING Label 237521 The following Information labels are located on the Battery and the Battery slot edge The following WARNING label is locate...

Page 9: ...ACHINE OFF IF CHILDREN ENTER THE AREA ONLY ALLOW RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE A THOROUGH UNDERSTANDING OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO OPERATE THE MOWER OR TRIMMER NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE THE MAC...

Page 10: ...OF ACCESSORIES USE ONLY ACCESSORIES APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER DO NOT ALTER ANY ASPECT OF THE MOWER ATTACHMENTS OR ACCESSORIES IN ANY WAY MODIFYING OR CHANGING YOUR MOWER OR ITS ATTACHMENTS AND ACCE...

Page 11: ...AR ROADWAYS STOP THE MOTOR WHEN CROSSING OVER LOOSE MATERIALS SUCH AS GRAVEL DRIVES WALKS OR ROADS AS OBJECTS DISCHARGED BY THE MOWER OR TRIMMER CAN BE HAZARDOUS DO NOT OPERATE THE MACHINE WHEN YOU AR...

Page 12: ...THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPLACE THE INDIVIDUAL BATTERY CELLS INSIDE THE BATTERY MIXING FRESH AND DISCHARGED BATTERIES COULD INCREASE INTERNAL CELL PRESSURE AND RUPTURE THE DISCHARGED BA...

Page 13: ...the components listed below If anything is missing please visit our website at www neutonpower com or call Neuton Power Equipment Toll Free at 1 866 NEUTON1 638 8661 NEUTON Mower Package Checklist Neu...

Page 14: ...10 www neutonpower com Figure 1 NEUTON CE 6 2 Mower Side Discharge Chute shown w Handle mounted Bagger Safety Key Battery Charger Battery Mulching Plug 36mm Wrench 3 4 Wrench...

Page 15: ...on page 17 for a photograph of the fully assembled Mower THE SAFETY KEY WITH ITS BUILT IN CIRCUIT BREAKER AS WELL AS THE BATTERY SHOULD NEVER BE INSERTED DURING ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENTS CLEANING BLADE REP...

Page 16: ...ith the other 2 Twist the Battery Retainer Arm either way until it is no longer blocking the Battery Figure4 To help keep the Mower from rolling while removing the Battery put one foot behind a wheel...

Page 17: ...rge Chute as shown in Figure 5 Position the two 2 Hangers on the Chute over the Support Rod Figure5 and lower the Chute into place Figure 5 3 Lower the hinged Discharge Guard Mulching Plug To mulch yo...

Page 18: ...ing instructions outline the steps necessary to assemble install and remove the Bagger Assembling the Bag to the Bag Frame 1 With the Bottom Stiffener Board facing down insert the Frame into the Bag F...

Page 19: ...til the Wire Frame at the bottom of the Bagger rests on the Mower 4 Lower the Discharge Guard Removing and Emptying the Bagger 1 Raise the Discharge Guard 2 Using the Top Handle of the Bagger lift the...

Page 20: ...inthebottomthe Batterycompartment AnewreplacementBatterynowhasagoldfaceplate originallyblackas seenin Figures 14a and14bbelow 2 After confirming the correct orientation of the Battery insert the Batte...

Page 21: ...N Mower Figure 15 Cutting Height Lever under Cover Access Cover Safety Key Slot under Cover Power Mode Switch Status Indicator Light Control Bar Start Knob Handlebar Adjust Lever 1 each side Trimmer P...

Page 22: ...nuntilitlocksintoplace Start Knob The orange Start Knob is a safety feature that you must push across to the left before the Control Bar can be depressed Control Bar The orange Control Bar is a safety...

Page 23: ...o twelve 12 hours maximum after every use Cutting Height Lever The Cutting Height Lever Figure 17 located under the Access Cover allows you to easily adjust how high or low you cut the grass Notice th...

Page 24: ...dicates low voltage You should raise the Cutting Height or mow slower if the gauge momentarily drops into the red area Recharge the Battery if the gauge stays in the red area NOTE The Analog Voltage G...

Page 25: ...olded Rubber Tread Weight 69 lbs 10 oz including Battery 46 lbs 5 oz without Battery Housing Length 34 5 Housing Width 21 Housing Height 12 5 Cutting Cutting Deck Width 19 11 Blade 19 Aero Blade Blade...

Page 26: ...22 www neutonpower com NOTES...

Page 27: ...your Mower Check under the Mower Deck and make sure that the Blade is attached securely Inspect for any visible damage to the Blade or Deck and remove any accumulation of dirt dust or dried grass cli...

Page 28: ...ds Position 4 cuts less grass leaving your grass longer The following table lists the final cut grass heights Lever Position Cut Height 1 1 2 3 0 cm 2 1 5 3 8 cm 3 2 0 5 1 cm 4 2 8 7 0 cm Mowing on Sl...

Page 29: ...hould come on Starting the Mower 1 Slide the orange Start Knob to your left Figure 22 2 Squeeze and hold the orange Control Bar Figure23 The orange Start Knob fits snugly into the Slot on top of the H...

Page 30: ...ully charged Before starting the Mower adjust the Cutting Height so that you only cut one 1 to two 2 inches of grass at a time Cut thicker grass at a higher Cutting Height or cut a narrower swath Do n...

Page 31: ...ERY AS THIS WILL VOID YOUR BATTERIES WARRANTY USE NORMAL HOUSEHOLD VOLTAGE 110 VOLTS WHEN CHARGING THE BATTERY PLUG THE CHARGER DIRECTLY INTO THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET REGULARLY INSPECT THE CHARGER RECEPT...

Page 32: ...ST RECHARGE IT FULLY TEN 10 TO TWELVE 12 HOURS MAXIMUM BEFORE USING YOUR MOWER OTHERWISE YOU MAY DECREASE THE CHARGING CAPACITY OF THE BATTERY AGAIN USE ONLY THE CHARGER SUPPLIED WITH THE MOWER USE NO...

Page 33: ...rs of charging This does not mean that the battery is not completely charged Do not charge any longer than 12 hours 5 Remove the charger from the battery and from your standard 110 Volt wall outlet an...

Page 34: ...n maximum Mower performance and extend the useful life of the Battery If you are using the Mower and the Analog Voltage Gauge needle moves into the Red section suggesting low Battery charge then you s...

Page 35: ...rd 110 Volt wall outlet Store the Battery in a DRY environment with temperatures between 5 F 15 C and 104 F 40 C unplugged from the Charger and separate from the Mower Every one 1 to two 2 months ther...

Page 36: ...Y IN A FIRE THE CELLS MAY EXPLODE PLEASE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES RESPONSIBLY ACCORDING TO YOUR LOCAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATIONS NEVER THROW AWAY USED BATTERIES IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD TRASH Please di...

Page 37: ...ont of your Mower The description and operation of the Trimmer is in Chapter 9 of this manual Striper Roller The Striper Roller Figure 26 allows you to stripe your lawn roll patterns to give your lawn...

Page 38: ...sign against the edge to be sharpened 3 Press down firmly and pull the Sharpener from the inside edge toward you Usually three 3 or four 4 strokes are sufficient Repeat for the opposite end of the Bl...

Page 39: ...N REGULARLY NEVER ATTEMPT TO MAKE WHEEL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS WHILE THE MOTOR IS RUNNING GRASS CATCHER COMPONENTS ARE SUBJECT TO WEAR DAMAGE AND DETERIORATION WHICH COULD EXPOSE MOVING PARTS OR ALLOW OBJ...

Page 40: ...pings that have accumulated on the underside of the Deck and in the Side Discharge Chute Do not use a wire brush it will scratch and harm the surface of your Mower 3 You may use water to clean the Rea...

Page 41: ...ral times to insure that it is moving freely and properly returns to the OFF down position IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR IF THE ORANGE CONTROL BAR DOES NOT MOVE DOWN EASILY TO SHUT OFF THE MOWER IMMEDIATEL...

Page 42: ...theBladewithanewone usethenewNutsupplied IfyouassembletheBlademorethan ten 10 times replacetheBladeNutwithanewone 7 Place the 36mm Wrench over the Steel Hex Adapter then place a Torque Wrench with a 3...

Page 43: ...lade Balancer available at most local Hardware stores or with a large Screwdriver Nail or Bolt Tools and Supplies Needed Gloves Blade Balancer or a large Screwdriver Nail or Bolt 1 After sharpening th...

Page 44: ...mage to your Mower Do not store the Battery in proximity to organic or other solvents Always keep the Safety Key in a safe place away from children separate of the Mower If you must store the Battery...

Page 45: ...Control Bar Possibly the Blade is obstructed Remove the Safety Key and Battery turn the Mower over and check the Blade to make sure the Blade spins freely and is unobstructed The Mower stops while mo...

Page 46: ...cutting swath and try again The Wheels may not be rotating freely Remove the Safety Key and the Battery turn the Mower over and check the Wheels for damage The Battery loses its charge quickly The Bat...

Page 47: ...explosion of the Battery If you observe damage to the Charger Receptacle please discontinue use Use a vacuum equipped with a non metallic nozzle to remove debris from the Charger Receptacle on the Ba...

Page 48: ...44 www neutonpower com NOTES...

Page 49: ...intenance of the MA 3 6 Trimmer and MA 5 6 Striper Roller Please read this entire chapter before attaching and using the Trimmer and Striper Roller Safety and Information Labels You will find the foll...

Page 50: ...the Cord can cause severe injuries Watch for holes ruts or bumps Tall grass can hide obstacles Never Nevertrim or edge near drop offs ditches or embankments You could lose your footing or balance Neve...

Page 51: ...the highest level 2 Insert the Trimmer post into the Trimmer Port in the front of the Mower Figure32 The Post will snap into place when fully inserted Hold the Mower so that it will not roll Figure32...

Page 52: ...e or Trim your lawn To set the Trimmer Head for edging or trimming push in the Trimmer Head Adjustment Button on top of the Trimmer and rotate the Trimmer Head to the Trim or Edge position Figure 34or...

Page 53: ...Set the Power Mode Switch to Auxiliary Figure18on page 19 NOTE TheCuttingBladeontheMowerdoesnotturnwhenthePower ModeSwitchisintheAuxiliary position 2 Insert the Safety Key into the Key Slot The green...

Page 54: ...RIMMER AND COULD BE DANGEROUS Safety Tips for using the Trimmer Following these tips will provide safe operation and enhance the performance of your Trimmer Always stop the motor before toggling the P...

Page 55: ...metal opening in the Spool Housing 4 Insert the new Spool with the printed side facing out so you can read it Try gently pulling on the Cord to help seat the new Spool 5 Replace the green Cover Make...

Page 56: ...pad to remove any clippings that have accumulated on the Trimmer and underside of the Trimmer Shield Do not use a wire brush it will scratch and harm the surface of your Trimmer 4 Remove any grass or...

Page 57: ...te hole in the Roller with fine sand using a Funnel and then install the second End Cap 3 Insert the Hooks into the Slots provided at the rear of the Mower Figure 41 on the previous page For ease of i...

Page 58: ...54 www neutonpower com Figure 44...

Page 59: ...196371 23 Base Fixed Push Button 1 238331 6 Wrench 16mm 1 240841 24 Spring 19mm Length 1 238351 7 Wrench 36mm 1 176281 25 Button Push 1 238341 8 Screw 5mm x 20mm Housing 4 240131 26 Motor 1 238581 9...

Page 60: ...1 45 47 Blade Aero Cutting MA 6 2 1 243161 68 Washer Flat 2 176321 45 Blade Aero 1 69 Nut Axle 1 176331 46 Adapter Hex 1 196671 59 Screw 5mm x 20mm Hex 1 240961 47 Nut w Flange Blade 1 243611 60 Cap U...

Page 61: ...ew 3 5mm x 20mm 14 71 Label Handlebar Right 1 237401 90 Label Serial Number 1 72 Label Handlebar Left 1 237391 91 Battery Charger 1 243791 73 Label Transparent Light Cover 1 196931 92 Label Battery Ch...

Page 62: ...6 Screw 4mm x 16mm 1 243701 109 Washer Flat 2 127 136 Striper Roller 1 238861 110 Washer Flat 2 127 Hook Steel Right 1 240991 111 Rivet 28 7mm Long 2 128 Washer Flat 2 240891 112 Gear Ratchet 2 129 Nu...

Page 63: ...NEUTON CE6 2 Battery Powered Mower Safety Operating Instructions 59 Schematic Diagrams NEUTON CE6 2 Mower 080111...

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Page 65: ...NOTE Part numbers listed are available through Neuton Power Equipment Item Description Qty Part 1 MA 3 6 Trimmer w o Cutter Head 1 240101 2 4 Cutter Head Assembly 1 177051 2 Housing Cartridge 1 195891...

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Page 67: ...de Battery and the Bagger Mesh for the Mower and the Cord Spool and Spool Housing for the Trimmer The Battery carries a one 1 year limited warranty During the warranty period the owner is responsible...

Page 68: ...ice 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 a...

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