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Off Season Charging & Storage
At the end of your mowing season, remove the Battery from the machine and follow the charging procedures as outlined above. Once charging is
complete, remove the Charger from the Battery and from your standard 110-Volt wall outlet. Store the Battery in a
DRY
environment with temperatures
b5ºF (-15ºC) and +104ºF (+40ºC) unplugged from the Charger and separate from the Mower. Every one (1) to two (2) months thereafter and just
prior to the first mowing of the season, you should completely charge the Battery again for optimal performance and life.
Periodically inspect the Cord on the Charger unit for damage. If damage occurs, discontinue use of the Charger immediately and visit our website at
or call Neuton Power Equipment Toll Free at:
1-866-NEUTON1 (638-8661)
for a replacement Charger. Do not abuse the Cord.
Never carry the Charger by the Cord. Always pull the Charger – and not the Cord – when disconnecting the Charger from the electrical outlet (wall
outlet). Always pull the Charger Connector – and not the Cord – when disconnecting the Charger from the Charging Receptacle on the Battery after
charging. When using an extension Cord with your Charger, use a heavy-duty extension Cord of a type “suitable for outdoor use” (although you should
never charge the Battery in the open outdoors).
Charger Troubleshooting Table
P
ROBLEM
C
ORRECTIVE
A
CTION
The Battery Charger
LED is flashing RED
and GREEN.
Unplug the Battery Charger from your standard 110-Volt wall outlet and from the Charger Receptacle on the
Battery. Inspect the Battery Charger for any visible signs of damage to the body and the cord. If you observe
damage to the Battery Charger, please discontinue use.
Use of a damaged Battery Charger may cause a short circuit and the potential for a fire.
Inspect the Charger Receptacle on the Battery for any signs of visible damage or debris. If there is debris
present, please use caution to remove the debris.
Do not remove the debris with any metallic objects, damp or flammable items, or items that may become
lodged in the Charger Receptacle as this may cause a fire, or explosion of the Battery. If you observe damage to
the Charger Receptacle, please discontinue use.
Use a vacuum equipped with a non-metallic nozzle to remove debris from the Charger Receptacle on the
Battery.
If the Battery Charger, Cord, and Charger Receptacle are undamaged, please wait 30 seconds to allow the
Charger to reset itself. Plug the round Charger Connector back into the Charger Receptacle on the Battery and
make sure that it is fully depressed into the Receptacle. Plug the Battery Charger into a standard
110-Volt
wall
outlet. The LED on the Battery Charger and the LED on the Battery should turn RED. If the Battery Charger LED
begins to flash again between RED and GREEN, please check that you have followed all of the steps outlined
here. If the Battery Charger LED continues to flash between RED and GREEN, please discontinue use.
NOTE:
You can damage
the Charger Receptacle by excessive force. It should not take a great amount of force to insert the
round Charger Connector. Please do not force the round Charger Connector into the Charging Receptacle on the
Battery.
The Battery Charger
LED does not come on
when plugged into a
standard 110-Volt wall
outlet.
Unplug the Battery Charger from your standard 110-Volt wall outlet and from the Charger Receptacle on the
Battery. Inspect the Battery Charger for any visible signs of damage to the body and the cord. If you observe
damage to the Battery Charger, please discontinue use.
Use of a damaged Battery Charger may cause a short circuit and the potential for a fire.
Verify your Standard 110-Volt wall outlet is functioning correctly by plugging a lamp or other electrical device
into the same socket on the wall outlet you are intending to use.
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Battery-Powered Mower
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