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Important Safe Operation Practices

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WARNING! 

This symbol points 

out important safety instructions 

which, if not followed, could 

endanger the personal safety 

and/or property of yourself and 

others. Read and follow all instructions in this 

manual before attempting to operate this 

machine. Failure to comply with these 

instructions may result in personal injury. 

When you see this symbol. 

HEED ITS WARNING!

DANGER: 

This machine was 

built to be operated according 

to the safe operation practices in 

this manual. As with any type of 

power equipment, carelessness 

or error on the part of the operator can result 

in serious injury. This machine is capable of 

amputating fingers, hands, toes and feet and 

throwing foreign objects. Failure to observe 

the following safety instructions could result in 

serious injury or death.

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65

WARNING! 

This 

product contains a chemical 

known to the state of 

California to cause cancer, 

birth defects or other 

reproductive harm.

Operation

General Operation:

1. 

Read this operator’s manual  carefully 

in its entirety before attempting 

to assemble this machine. Read, 

understand, and follow all instructions 

on the machine and in the manual(s) 

before operation. Be completely familiar 

with the controls and the proper use of 

this machine before operating it. Keep 

this manual and supplement in a safe 

place for future and regular reference 

and for ordering replacement parts.

2. 

This machine is a precision piece of 

power equipment, not a plaything. 

Therefore, exercise extreme caution 

at all times. Your machine has been 

designed to perform one job: to mow 

grass. Do not use it for any other 

purpose.

3. 

Do not overload the lawn mower — it 

will do the job better and safer at the 

rate for which it was designed.

4. 

Never allow children under 14 years 

old to operate this machine. Children 

14 years old and over should read and 

understand the instructions in this 

manual and should be trained and 

supervised by a parent. Only responsible 

individuals who are familiar with these 

rules of safe operation should be 

allowed to use this machine.

5. 

Thoroughly inspect the area where 

the equipment is to be used. Remove 

all stones, sticks, wire, bones, toys and 

other foreign objects which could be 

tripped over or picked up and thrown 

by the blade. Thrown objects can 

cause serious personal injury. Plan your 

mowing pattern to avoid discharge 

of material toward roads, sidewalks, 

bystanders and the like. Also, avoid 

discharging material against a wall or 

obstruction which may cause discharged 

material to ricochet back toward the 

operator. 

6. 

To help avoid blade contact or a thrown 

object injury, stay in operator zone 

behind handles and keep children, 

bystanders and pets out of the area 

while mower is in operation. Stop 

machine if anyone enters area. 

7. 

Always wear safety glasses or safety 

goggles during operation and while 

performing an adjustment or repair to 

protect your eyes. Thrown objects which 

ricochet can cause serious injury to the 

eyes.

8. 

Always use a face or dust mask if 

operation is dusty. 

9. 

Wear sturdy, rough-soled work shoes 

and close-fitting slacks and shirts. Shirts 

and pants that cover the arms and  legs 

and steel-toed shoes are recommended. 

Never operate this machine in bare feet, 

sandals, slippery or light weight (e.g. 

canvas) shoes.

10. 

Do not put hands or feet near rotating 

parts or under cutting deck. Contact 

with blade can amputate hands and feet.

11. 

A missing or damaged discharge cover 

can cause blade contact or thrown 

object injuries.

12. 

Many injuries occur as a result of the 

mower being pulled over the foot during 

a fall caused by slipping or tripping. 

Do not hold on to the mower if you are 

falling; release the handle immediately. 

13. 

Never pull the mower back toward 

you while you are walking. If you must 

back the mower away from a wall or 

obstruction first look down and behind 

to avoid tripping and then follow these 

steps:

a. 

Step back from mower to fully 

extend your arms.

b. 

Be sure you are well balanced 

with sure footing.

c. 

Pull the mower back slowly, no 

more than half way toward you.

d. 

Repeat these steps as needed.

13. 

Do not operate the mower while under 

the influence of  alcohol or drugs.

14. 

Stay alert — Watch what you are doing. 

Use common sense. Do not operate lawn 

mower when you are tired.

15. 

The blade control is a safety device. 

Never attempt to bypass its operation. 

Doing so makes the safety device 

inoperative and may result in personal 

injury through contact with the 

rotating blade. The blade control must 

operate easily in both directions and 

automatically return to the disengaged 

position when released.

16. 

Never operate the mower in rain or wet 

grass. Always be sure of your footing.  A 

slip and fall can cause serious personal 

injury. If you feel you are losing your 

footing, release the blade control 

immediately and the blade will stop 

rotating within three seconds.

17. 

Mow only in daylight or good artificial 

light. Walk, never run.

18. 

Stop the motor when crossing gravel 

drives, walks or roads.

19. 

If the equipment should start to vibrate 

abnormally, stop the mower and check 

immediately for the cause. Vibration is 

generally a warning of trouble.

20. 

Shut the mower off and wait until 

the blade comes to a complete stop 

before removing the grass catcher 

or unclogging the chute. The cutting 

blade will stop rotating within three (3) 

seconds. Never place any part of the 

body in the blade area until you are sure 

the blade has stopped rotating.

21. 

Never operate mower without proper 

trail  shield, discharge cover, grass 

catcher, blade control or other safety 

protective devices in place and working. 

Never operate mower with damaged 

safety devices. Failure to do so, can 

result in personal injury.

22. 

Only use parts and accessories made for 

this machine by manufacturer. Failure to 

do so can result in personal injury.

23. 

If situations occur which are not covered 

in this manual, use care and good 

judgment. Telephone Customer Support 

for the name of your nearest dealer.

Summary of Contents for TB 510 SERIES

Page 1: ...rator s Manual Form No 769 11115 October 18 2016 Safe Operation Practices 2 Assembly Set Up 7 Controls Operation 10 Service 12 Troubleshooting 14 Spanish 15 Parts Warranty See Separate Supplement Tabl...

Page 2: ...tment or repair to protect your eyes Thrown objects which ricochet can cause serious injury to the eyes 8 Always use a face or dust mask if operation is dusty 9 Wear sturdy rough soled work shoes and...

Page 3: ...e the machine with water Avoid getting any liquid in the motor and electrical connections Clean the machine after each use Refer to Cleaning and Storage Do not use solvents or strong detergents 8 Keep...

Page 4: ...to fire or to temperatures over 176 F 80 C Doing so could cause an explosion 2 Handle batteries with care Do not short the battery with conductive materials such as rings bracelets keys etc Shorting...

Page 5: ...structions in the manual s before attempting to assemble and operate DANGER ROTATING BLADES To reduce the risk of injury keep hands and feet away Do not operate unless discharge cover or grass catcher...

Page 6: ...down until the left corner touches the slope See Figure 1 and Figure 2 5 If there is a gap below the gauge the slope is too steep for safe operation See Figure 2 above 1 5 d a s h e d l i n e Slope G...

Page 7: ...tions high a medium b or low c located on the handle brackets See Figure 2 3 c b a Figure 2 3 10 Turn the handle adjustment levers until they are parallel with the handle to release the pins and lock...

Page 8: ...ter GFCI power outlet See manual shipped with battery charger 2 Insert the battery into the charging dock The LED should illuminate See Figure 2 6 LED Figure 2 6 NOTE If LED does not light Make sure t...

Page 9: ...change in cutting height See Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 IMPORTANT Both the front and rear wheels must be placed in the same relative position For rough or uneven lawns move the height adjustment levers to...

Page 10: ...n the motor The indicator lit all the way to the right in the red indicates that a high load is being placed on the motor as the indicator is lit more toward the center and left in the green and blue...

Page 11: ...ippings will automatically collect in bag as you run mower Operate mower until grass bag is full 2 Stop motor completely by releasing the blade control handle Make sure that the blade has come to a co...

Page 12: ...e a foreign object Replace when necessary Follow the steps below for blade service 1 Stop the motor and remove the push start safety key 2 With the battery ies removed turn the mower on its side 3 Rem...

Page 13: ...battery or product can be safely and responsibly recycled About Call2Recycle Since 1994 Call2Recycle has diverted more than 75 million pounds of rechargeable batteries from local landfills and establ...

Page 14: ...d reinstall battery 5 Unclog mower deck Make certain blade is free to move Battery dies quickly 1 The battery is not fully charged 2 The battery and or charger are no longer functional 1 Charge the ba...

Page 15: ...uridad 2 Armado e Instalaci n 7 Controles y Funcionamiento 10 Servicio 12 Soluci n de Problemas 14 Piezas Garant a Consulte el suplemento que se adjunta por separado ndice NOTA Este manual del operado...

Page 16: ...rojados que rebotan pueden lesionar gravemente los ojos 8 Utilice siempre una m scara para polvos si la m quina levanta polvo durante su funcionamiento 9 Utilice zapatos de trabajo resistentes de suel...

Page 17: ...la m quina Evite el ingreso de cualquier l quido en el motor y las conexiones el ctricas Limpie la m quina despu s del uso Consulte Limpieza y almacenamiento No utilice solventes o detergentes fuertes...

Page 18: ...cuando no est en uso Seguridad de las bater as 1 No exponga la bater a al fuego o a temperaturas de 176 F 80 C Si lo hace se puede producir una explosi n 2 Manipule las bater as con cuidado No cortoc...

Page 19: ...a funcionar PELIGRO CUCHILLAS GIRATORIAS Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones mantenga alejados manos y pies No haga funcionar sin que la tapa de descarga o el colector de c sped se encuentren en el lug...

Page 20: ...lesiones graves o la muerte La m quina es pesada y puede acelerar al descender una pendiente Debe estar preparado para mantener el control de la m quina Para evitar perder el control despl cese en se...

Page 21: ...e 9 Ubique la manija en una de las tres posiciones de altura de la manija alta a intermedia b o baja c ubicada en los soportes de la manija Vea la Figura 2 3 c b a Figura 2 3 10 Gire las palancas de a...

Page 22: ...fallas de conexi n a tierra ICFCT adecuado Consulte el manual enviado con el cargador de bater as 2 Inserte la bater a en la base de carga El LED se iluminar a Vea la Figura 2 6 LED Figura 2 6 NOTA S...

Page 23: ...eseada para cambiar la altura de corte Vea la Figura 2 9 Figura 2 9 IMPORTANTE Las ruedas delanteras y traseras se deben colocar en la misma posici n relativa Cuando el terreno es agreste o irregular...

Page 24: ...centro y hacia la izquierda en el rea verde y azul indica que se est colocando una carga m nima en el motor IMPORTANTE Para obtener un rendimiento ptimo del motor y de la bater a se recomienda que el...

Page 25: ...la p gina 7 Los recortes de c sped son recolectados en la bolsa de forma autom tica a medida que pasa la cortadora Opere la cortadora hasta que la bolsa de recolecci n est llena 2 Detenga el motor por...

Page 26: ...nto de la cuchilla 1 Apague el motor y extraiga la llave de seguridad del bot n de arranque 2 Una vez que haya extra do la s bater a s incline la cortadora hacia un costado 3 Retire el perno a y el so...

Page 27: ...e bater as recargables de los rellenos sanitarios locales y ha establecido una red de 30 000 lugares donde dejar unidades para reciclaje M s de 200 fabricantes de productos y o bater as auxiliares de...

Page 28: ...la cuchilla se puede mover La bater a se descarga r pidamente 1 La bater a no est totalmente cargada 2 La bater a y o el cargador de bater as ya no funcionan 1 Cargue la bater a completamente 2 Consul...

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