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TROUBLESHOOTING

Fault/Malfunction

Cause(s)

Solution(s)

Mower not starting.

1.  Battery charge is low.
2.  Charger is connected to mower.
3.  Start key not installed or in the 

OFF position.

4.  Poor battery cable connections.
5.  Battery overheat 

1.  Charge the battery.
2.  Disconnect charger from mower. 
3.  Install start key and turn to ON 

position.

4.  Check/clean all battery 

connections.

5.  Let the mower cool down for a 

while

Mower won’t move.

1.  Start key not installed or is in 

OFF position.

2.  Parking pedal is set.
3.  Direction control switch is in 

neutral (N).

4.  Brake is depressed and/or 

accelerator pedal is not pressed.

5.  Charger is connected to mower.

1.  Install start key and turn to ON 

position.

2.  Release parking pedal.
3.  Place direction control switch 

in desired direction (forward or 
reverse).

4.  Release the brake pedal and 

press the accelerator.

5.  Disconnect charger from mower.

Mower cutting grass unevenly.

1.  Wet grass clippings sticking to 

the underside of the deck.

2.  Grass is too high.
3.  Worn, bent, loose, or dull blade. 
4.  Mowing speed is too fast.
5.  Unlevel deck
6.  Different tyre pressure

1.  Clean the grass dries before 

mowing.

2.  Mow once at a high cutting 

height, then mow again at the 
desired height.

3.  Replace blade.
4.  Mow at a slower speed.
5.  Adjust the deck level
6.  Check the tyres pressure 

Mower vibrating at higher 
speed.

1.  Blade is unbalanced, loose, or 

excessively or unevenly worn.

2.  Bent motor shaft.

1.  Replace the blade.
2.  Stop the motor and remove 

start key. Inspect for damage. 
Have repaired by an authorized 
service center before restarting.

Poor grass discharge.

1.  Side discharge chute or opening 

is blocked.

2.  Grass is wet.
3.  Mowing speed is too fast. Grass 

is too high.

1.  Clean side discharge chute and/

or opening.

2.  Allow grass to dry before 

mowing. Mow at a slower 
speed.

3.  Mow once at a high cutting 

height, then mow again at the 
desired height.

Motor stops while cutting.

1.  Cutting height set too low. 
2.  Battery charge is low.

1.  Raise the cutting height. 
2.  Charge the battery.

Blades do not rotate.

1.  Battery charge is low.
2.  Blade engage knob is down. 
3.  Operator is not fully seated. 
4.  Build-up of debris under mower.

1.  Charge the battery.
2.  Raise blade engage knob. 
3.  Sit down fully on the seat.
4.  Clean underside of mower 

housing.

Blades do not rotate while 
moving in reverse.

1.  Reverse mode option is off. 
2.  Blade engage knob is down.

1.  Press reverse mode button to 

activate. 

2.  Raise blade engage knob.

Mower won’t reach full speed. 1.  Battery charge is low.

1.  Charge the battery.

Blades continue to turn after 
operator leaves seat without 
parking pedal set.

1.  Safety interlock system is not 

functioning correctly.

1.  Ensure safety interlock system 

seat plug is fully connected. 
If blades still won’t stop, take 
mower to authorized service 
center for repair.

Headlights not working.

1.  Headlights are off.
2.  Headlights are damaged.

1.  Press headlight button to turn 

headlights on.

2.  Replace headlights.

Battery will not charge.

1.  Poor cable connections.

1.  Check/clean all battery 

connections.

CHARGER ERROR CODES

CODE

MEANING

SOLUTION

Yellow LED ON

Standby

/

Red LED flashing (1HZ)

Charging

/

Green LED ON

Fully charge

/

Red and Green LED flashing 
alternately (2HZ)

Abnormal temperature of the 
battery 

Cool down the battery

Red and Green LED flashing 
alternately (1HZ)

battery protection

contact the after-service centre

Yellow LED flashing

Charge failure

try to re-plug the charger

TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for ProRider E559

Page 1: ...ProRider E559 56V RIDE ON LAWNMOWER Original Instructions READ UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTION MANUAL Save all warnings and instructions for future reference...

Page 2: ...in conjunction with other symbols or pictographs Symbol meanings This page depicts and describes safety symbols that may appear on this product Read fully understand and follow all instructions on the...

Page 3: ...ance tasks Wear ear protection eye protection and gloves when using the product Guaranteed sound power level value is 100 dB Avoid using tool in the rain Wait until all machine components have complet...

Page 4: ...plugging the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock 5 When operating a power tool outdoors use an extension...

Page 5: ...cause severe injury within a fraction of a second Power tool use and care 1 Do not force the power tool Use the correct power tool for your application The correct power tool will do the job better an...

Page 6: ...pes or rough slippery and unstable ground 5 This manual is an integral part of the machine and therefore must always be accompany it in the case of temporary or definitive transfer PRELIMINARY OPERATI...

Page 7: ...d measures most suitable for the situation immediately and contact the medical authorities for any necessary health care Carefully remove any debris which could cause damage or injury to persons or an...

Page 8: ...d contaminate the food chain damaging your health and well being For further information on the disposal of this product contact your dealer or a domestic waste collection service At the end of their...

Page 9: ...nd recut for finer clippings PARKING PEDAL Use the parking pedal to lock the mower in the braked position Brake pedal must be depressed before the parking pedal will lock POWER SWITCH WITH START KEY T...

Page 10: ...power level 100 dB A TECHNICAL DATA The declared vibration total value and the declared noise emission values have been measured in accordance with a standard test method EN62841 and may be used for c...

Page 11: ...rake pedal or setting the parking brake Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of control and result in death serious personal injury or property damage NOTICE Driving the mower off t...

Page 12: ...essure 1 4 bar WARNING Check the tyre pressure carefully while inflating Too much air in the tyre could cause the tyre to burst causing serious personal injury CHARGE THE MOWER Mower batteries must be...

Page 13: ...s inspect mower for missing or damaged parts and blades for damage or uneven or excessive wear prior to use Use of the mower with damaged or missing parts can result in serious personal injury NOTICE...

Page 14: ...our desired cutting height you may need to change the position of the cutting deck wheels To do so refer to Adjusting Cutting Deck Wheels in the Maintenance section of this manual on page 34 To adjust...

Page 15: ...dal to mow as desired WARNING Use caution when crossing over gravel paths or driveways Before crossing disengage the blades and raise the cutting deck to the highest position to minimize the possibili...

Page 16: ...e decreased to 8 km h when mowing function is actived OPERATION SLOPE OPERATION WARNING Slopes are a major factor related to tip over and roll over accidents that can result in severe injury or death...

Page 17: ...other parts can create a hazard or cause product damage WARNING Strictly adhere to all torque wrench tightening specifications Failure to do so could cause serious personal injury NOTE Periodically in...

Page 18: ...B 51 mm C and 57 mm D Replace bolt and nut tighten securely Torque nut to 5 8 Nm Repeat the same process on the opposite deck wheel making sure both wheels are installed in the same position Nut Bolt...

Page 19: ...to rotate off the wheel rim Too much pressure could cause the tyre to burst Failure to maintain correct air pressure in the tyres could cause problems with mower operation and stability causing seriou...

Page 20: ...e following steps should be taken before storing the mower for the season Remove any build up of grass and leaves on or around the motor cover Wipe the mower clean with a dry cloth Do not spray with a...

Page 21: ...or opening is blocked 2 Grass is wet 3 Mowing speed is too fast Grass is too high 1 Clean side discharge chute and or opening 2 Allow grass to dry before mowing Mow at a slower speed 3 Mow once at a...

Page 22: ...________ Place Willich Name Ronald Menken General Manager MEROTEC GmbH Otto Brenner Str 8 D 47877 Willich DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY To the provisions of Council Directives We SUMEC UK Unit A B Escrick...

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