3 in 1 Cordless lawn mower
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When the three green lights are illuminated,
the battery is in a highly charged condition.
When two lights (
) are illuminated, the
battery is in a moderately charged condition.
When only one green light ( ) is illuminated,
the battery charge is depleted.
Before using your new mower for the first
time, it is recommended that the unit be
charged overnight to ensure that the battery is
fully charged.
Important
When only one light is illuminated,
your battery is overly discharged, even
though the mower may still be capable
of cutting grass. Continuing to operate
your lawnmower with the battery in this
discharged condition may reduce the life
and performance of your battery.
3. REMOVING MULCH INSERT (See K1)
To remove the mulching insert so that you can
bag the grass or discharge with the optional
discharge chute, follow the steps listed below:
1) Shut the mower off, wait until the blade
stops and remove the safety key.
2) Raise the safety guard and hold it up.
3) Grasp the middle of the insert, lift and pull
out the mulching insert completely.
4) The safety guard is spring loaded. When
you release it, the guard will return to the
closed position.
4. INSTALLING MULCH INSERT (See K2)
1) Turn the mower off, wait until the blade
stops and remove the safety key.
2) Raise the safety guard and hold it up.
3) Slide the mulching insert into the
discharge opening until it is firmly in
contact with the deck.
4) Release safety guard and ensure it is
properly closed.
5. SIDE-DISCHARGE COVER
(See L1 & L2)
Using the mulching insert and side-discharge
insert, the grass can be discharged from the
side- discharge of the machine.
To assemble the side-discharge, raise the side-
discharge cover and hold it up, position the
side-discharge onto the hooks, then release the
cover to lock the side-discharge into position.
6. MOWING TIPS
NOTE: Always inspect area where mower
is to be used and remove all stones,
sticks, wire, metal and other debris
which might be thrown by the rotating
blade.
1) Mow across the face of slopes, never
up-and-down. Exercise extreme caution
when changing direction on slopes. Do
not mow excessively steep slopes. Always
maintain good footing.
2) Release switch lever to turn mower “OFF”
when crossing any graveled area (stones
can be thrown by the blade).
3) Set mower at highest cutting height when
mowing in rough ground or in tall weeds.
Removing too much grass at one time can
cause circuit breaker to trip, which stops
mower.
4) If a grass bag is used during the fast
growing season, the grass may tend to
clog up at the discharge opening. Release
switch lever to turn mower “OFF” and
remove the safety key. Remove the grass
bag and shake the grass down to the back
end of the bag. Also clean out any grass
or debris which may be packed around
the discharge opening. Replace the grass
bag.
5) If mower should start to vibrate
abnormally, release switch lever to turn
mower “OFF” and remove safety key.
Check immediately for cause. Vibration
is a warning of trouble. Do not operate
mower until a service check has been
made.
6)
Always release switch lever to turn
mower “off” and remove safety key
when leaving it unattended even for
a short period of time.
7. MULCHING MOWING TIPS
While mulching, your new mower is designed
to cut the grass clippings into small pieces
and distribute them back into the lawn. Under
normal conditions, the mulched grass will
biodegrade quickly to provide nutrients to the
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