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THANK YOU 

FOR YOUR PURCHASE!

Now let’s go over some of the basics...

READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE USER MANUAL BEFORE USING TRACMOW.  

DO NOT OPERATE IN HIGH FIRE DANGER CONDITIONS.  ALWAYS HAVE FIRE 

PREVENTION DEVICES READILY AVAILABLE.

•  TracMow is designed to mow 

horizontally on a maximum slope of 45º

 and climb 

vertically on a 

maximum slope of 55º.  Attempting to hold or climb slopes greater than these angles can cause the 

unit to roll-over, leading to equipment damage, serious injury, or death.

•  When mowing slopes, it is important to follow a horizontal pattern across the face of the slope

.  

TracMow’s electric drive motors have the possibility to generate excess energy through inertia.  

Consistently mowing up and down a slope increases this possibility, which can lead to overcharging, 

blown fuses, and damage to the alternator.

•  TracMow mows in both forward and reverse.  When mowing horizontally on a slope, 

the fuel tank 

should always be oriented towards the bottom of the slope.

1.  PRIOR TO START-UP

 

a.  Check engine oil level.  Add oil if needed.  Add gas to fuel tank.

 

b.  Remove cover from battery box and connect leads to battery.

 

c.  Add battery to the Remote Control and charge the spare battery.

2.  START-UP

 

a.  Turn the key switch on the Mower to the ON position.

 

b.  Pull OUT 

red

 stop knob on Remote Control (and check that 

red

 

stop knob 

 

     on mower is also pulled OUT).

 

c.  Press 

green

 button on left side of Remote Control one time.  The 

green

 

 

     light on the Remote Control should now be flashing and the Mower will 

 

     begin to make a beeping sound.

 

d.  Wait until the 

blue

 

light also begins to flash.  The Remote Control is now 

 

     synced with the Mower.

 

e.  Press the green button once more and the beeping alarm will cease.

 

f.  Press and hold both the 

green

 and 

black

 buttons on the side of the Remote 

 

     Control until the Mower’s engine starts.  If the engine is cold, you may need 

 

     to pull the choke on the Mower’s engine.

a.

c.

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