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Grass Catcher Assembly

1. 

Follow steps below to assemble the 

grass catcher (if needed). Make certain 

bag is turned right side out before 

assembling (warning label will be on the 

outside). See Figure 2-4.

a. 

Place bag over frame so that 

its black plastic side is at the 

bottom.

b. 

Slip plastic channel of grass bag 

over hooks on the frame. 

B

A

Figure 2-4

Set-Up

Checking the Battery Charge Level

Press the charge meter button on the battery. 
See Figure 2-5. The number of lights that 
illuminate will indicate the current charge 
level of the battery. If all four lights are dark, 
charge the battery before any further use. See 

Charging Battery on page 8 in the Assembly & 
Set-Up section.

Charge Meter But ton

0% - 25%

25% - 50%

50% - 75%

75% - 100%

Figure 2-5

NOTE: 

While in use, lithium-ion batteries 

provide power with minimal power fade. 

When the battery is fully discharged, it will 

immediately cut power to the mower and 

require charging.

WARNING: 

Do not expose the 

mower to rain or wet conditions. 

Charging Battery

IMPORTANT: 

If battery is included with the 

mower, follow the steps below for charging 

the battery. The battery is not shipped fully 

charged.

NOTE: 

Lithium-ion batteries 

will not

 develop 

a memory and may be charged at any time.
For maximum run time, fully charge the battery 
before each use.
1. 

Plug the battery charger into an 

appropriate Ground Fault Circuit 

Interrupter (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 the battery is fully inserted 

into the charging dock.

• 

Make sure the battery charger is fully 

plugged into an appropriate power 

outlet.

• 

Make sure the power outlet is 

functioning by testing it with another 
electrical device.

3. 

Examine the LED. The LED will indicate 
the battery status:

• 

Green (blinking):

 The battery is 

charging. Charge the battery until the 

green light stops blinking.

• 

Green (constant):

 The battery is fully 

charged.

• 

Red (blinking):

 The battery and/or 

charger are too hot or too cold. Make 

sure the battery and charger are in an 

environment between 32° and 104° F 

(0° and 40° C). Allow time for the battery 

and/or charger to warm up or cool 

down.

• 

Red (constant):

 The battery is no longer 

functional. Refer to the Warranty section 

for replacement information.

4. 

Once the battery is fully charged, 
remove it from the battery charger. 

NOTE: 

The battery can be stored in the 

battery charger, but the battery charger 
should be unplugged from the power 
outlet.

Grass Catcher

1. 

Follow steps below to attach grass 

catcher to mower. See Figure 2-7.

a. 

Lift mower rear discharge door.

b. 

Place grass catcher into the slots 

in the handle brackets. Release 

discharge door so that it rests on 

the grass catcher.

A

B

B

Figure 2-7

To remove grass catcher, lift mower rear 

discharge door. Lift grass catcher up and off 

the slots in the handle brackets. Release mower 

rear discharge door to allow it to close.

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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