
Sharpening the Blade in a Vise
1. Remove safety key from it’s socket, and remove battery.
2. While holding the handlebars, turn the mower over on its right side to
expose the blade.
3. Remove the blade.
4. Secure the blade in a sturdy vise.
5. While wearing safety glasses, carefully file the cutting edges of the blade
using even strokes. Be sure to file both sides of the blade equally.
6. Check the blade after sharpening to be sure it is still balanced
.
Balancing the Blade
Note
: When sharpening a used blade, be especially careful to keep it balanced. If
in doubt, replace the blade with a new one.
An out-of-balance blade causes your machine to vibrate excessively. Excessive
vibration may cause damage to the Mower, especially to its motor. As you are
removing metal from the blade, make sure to remove an equal amount from
each side to keep the blade balanced.
Of course, you can always have a mower service sharpen and balance your
blade.
Storing your Mower
Whether you store the mower for a short or long period of time, the battery can
be safely stored either inside the mower or separately, but always follow these
important guidelines:
•
Remove safety key from it’s socket.
•
Always store the mower in an environment where the temperature is
between –20°C and 40°C. Make sure the storage temperatures will never
be outside these limits. For long-term storage, store your battery in an
environment where the temperature is lower, since the battery self-
discharges slower at low temperatures.
•
Store the Mower in a dry environment. Do not store it on a floor that may
be damp or subject to accidental flooding. Water will damage the mower
and battery.
•
Do not store the mower near chemicals, such as fertilizers. These products
are often highly corrosive and may cause permanent damage to your
mower.
•
Do not store the battery in proximity to organic or other solvents.
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Do not store the battery close to a source of heat, sparks or open flames.
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Do not expose the battery to abnormal shaking or shocks.
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Store the battery away from children and animals.
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Do not press, bend, or use force on the terminals of battery
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Do not apply heat (such as a soldering iron) to the terminals of battery
•
Regularly observe the external appearance of the battery and keep it
clean and dry. Never use a battery that shows cracks, changes shape,
leaks, or otherwise is obviously damaged.
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