
GB
MT
40
Activating/deactivating the
wheel drive
Activate the wheel drive,
Illustration
:
• Push the drive bracket (16) towards the
upper bar (1).
Deactivate the wheel drive,
Illustration
:
• Let go of the drive bracket (16).
Setting the speed of the
wheel drive
Illustration
:
You can vary the speed of the
wheel drive using the speed lever
(3) on the upper bar (1).
Hare: high speed
Turtle: low speed
Selecting the speed
The speed can be set using the preselec-
tion button (19) on the control panel. The
currently selected level lights up on the
control panel.
Level 2 is Auto mode, the machine starts at
3300 rpm
-1
, automatically reduces speed
when resistance is low and increases
speed when it meets resistance.
Level 1 is ECO mode, the machine runs at
2900 rpm
-1
.
Checking the charge level of
the batteries
Checking the charge level
Press the button for the charge level indica-
tor on the battery (26). The charge level of
the battery is indicated by illumination of
the corresponding LED light on the battery.
Checking the charge level, with
battery inserted
The charge level of the battery is indicated
during operation on the control panel by
the illumination of the corresponding LEDs
on the charge level indicator (17).
If the machine is not in use, press the
charge level indicator button (20) on the
control panel to activate the machine and
the charge level indicator (17).
If no battery is inserted, the red LED
of the charge level indicator (17) flas-
hes.
3 LEDs illuminated (red, orange and green):
Battery charged
2 LEDs illuminated (red and orange):
Battery partially charged
1 LED illuminated (red):
Battery needs to be
charged
Working with the device
Observe noise protection rules and
other local regulations.
Regular mowing stimulates the grass to an
increased leaf formation, while at the same
time killing weeds. Therefore, the lawn be-
comes denser after each mowing process,
resulting in an evenly loadable lawn.
The first cut takes place roughly in April
when the grass is about 70 - 80 mm high.
During the main growing season, the lawn
is mowed at least once a week.
• Move the device at walking speed and
in lines which should be as straight as
possible. For a flawless mowing result,
the lines should always overlap by a
few centimetres.
• Adjust the cutting height so that the de
-
vice is not overloaded. If this not done,
the motor may become damaged.
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