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Removing the Battery 

1.  Press the release button (1). 

2.  Pull out the battery (2). 

CAUTION: Protect the battery contacts when the battery is 

not  being  used.  Loose  metal  parts  may  short-circuit  the 

contacts – Explosion and fire hazard! 

Switching the Power Tool On 

1.  Press the switch interlock and hold down (1). 

2.  Pull back On/Off switch towards the handle (2) for the 

motor to run. 

3.  Switch of the mower by releasing the handle (2) for 

the motor to stop.

 

 

 

Battery state of charge 

1. 

Press the button to check the state of charge indicator 

LED. 

 

 

The indicator goes out after 3 seconds. If the LED lights red, 

the  battery  must  be  recharged. If  the  LED  doesn’t  light  up 

after the button is pressed, then the battery must be faulty 

and should be replaced. 

 

Removing and Emptying the Grass 
Catcher 

Please  check  the  grass  catcher  regularly.  When  it’s  full, 

please take off the grass catcher and empty it. 

1. 

Switch the motor off. 

2.    Wait until the cutter bar stops. 

3.    Lift the discharge flap. 

4.    Remove the grass catcher. 

6.    Lower the discharge flap down again. 

7.    Empty the grass catcher. 

8.    Before hooking, remove any obstructions from the 

cutting area. 

 

 
 
 
 

Working Without the Grass Catcher 

When working without the grass catcher, the mowed 

grass is ejected directly downwards. 

 

Charging the Battery 

1. Plug the charger into an AC outlet 100-250V (normal 

household voltage). 

2. Insert the battery into the slots of the charger and slide   

into place until the battery locks into place 

3. The LED will flash green while the battery is charging. 

- Once the battery is fully charged, the LED indicator will 

show a steady green light. 

- Remove the battery by pressing and holding the latch 

button and sliding out of the charger. 

Lithium-ion batteries 

have no memory effect – a partial charge will not damage 

your battery. 

 

TIPS ON LAWN CARE 

 

Here  are  some  tips  to  help  you  keep  your  lawn  looking 

healthy and ensure uniform growth: 

 

Lawns  consist  of  various  grass  types.  Frequent  mowing 

promotes the growth of grass, resulting in strong roots and 

a firm sward. If you seldom cut the grass, you will enhance 

the development of high-growing types of grass and other 

weeds,  such  as  clover,  daisies). The  normal  height  of  a 

lawn is approx. 4–5 cm. Only one third of the total height 

should  be  mown;  therefore  cut  7–8  cm  long  grass  to 

normal height. 

 

MAINTENANCE AND CARE 

             

 

1.  Switch the unit off, remove the safety key and remove 

the battery from the mower then place the unit in a safe 

location. 

2.  Do not keep the unit within the reach of children. 

3.  Ensure that the ventilation slots in the unit are clean. 

4.  Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure that the     

lawnmower is in safe working condition. 

5.    Check the grass catcher frequently for wear or 

damages. 

6.  Use only the cutter bar, which are intended for this 

lawnmower. 

7.    Please follow the supplied installation instructions and 

remove the battery beforehand. 

8.    Have repairs carried out exclusively by a qualified 

technician or at a service center. 

Cleaning 

  Lawn Mower 

1.    Do not use water or liquid detergents. 

2.    Whenever possible, always clean the unit directly 

after mowing. 

3.    Remove the battery. 

Summary of Contents for EB132CP

Page 1: ...40V LITHIUM ION CORDLESS LAWN MOWER Model EB132CP Operations Manual ...

Page 2: ...e unfamiliar with these instructions to use the garden tool Supervise children This will ensure that children do not play with the unit Intended Use This garden tool is intended exclusively to mow lawns according to the descriptions and safety instructions indicated in this operating manual Any other use is not as intended Improper use is not covered by the warranty and the manufacturer will rejec...

Page 3: ...r plugs with earthed grounded power tools Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce the risk of electric shock 2 Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded 3 Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase ...

Page 4: ...nated battery packs Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire 3 When battery pack is not in use keep it away from other metal objects like paper clips coins keys nails screws or other small metal objects that can make a connection from one terminal to another Shorting the battery terminals together may cause burns or fire 4 Under abusive conditions liquid may be ejected f...

Page 5: ...ndlebar the cable may be damaged Ensure that the cable is not kinked 1 Place the lower handle into the slot 1 2 Align the holes Fasten the screws as illustrated 2 3 Place the upper handle on the lower handle 4 Attach the upper handle 5 Insert the threaded bolt through the holes un the upper handle and lower handle 6 Fasten the screws and knobs 7 Attach the cable with the cable clamp Assembling the...

Page 6: ... 3 The LED will flash green while the battery is charging Once the battery is fully charged the LED indicator will show a steady green light Remove the battery by pressing and holding the latch button and sliding out of the charger Lithium ion batteries have no memory effect a partial charge will not damage your battery TIPS ON LAWN CARE Here are some tips to help you keep your lawn looking health...

Page 7: ...irs may be earned out by an authorized customer service centre only DISPOSAL INFORMATION Recycle raw materials instead of disposing the wastes Device accessories and packaging should be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner Plastic parts are identified for recycling according to material type For EU countries only Do not throw electric power tools into the household waste In accordance wi...

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