Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Guide to Using this Manual
- 3 Main Parts
- 4 Safety Symbols on the Products
- 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 6 Battery Safety
- 7 Maintenance, Repair and Storage
- 8 Before Starting Work
- 9 Charging the Battery
- 10 LED Diagnostics
- 11 Assembling the Lawn Mower
- 12 Adjusting the Lawn Mower
- 13 Inserting and Removing the Fuse Key
- 14 Inserting and Removing the Battery
- 15 Switching the Lawn Mower On and Off
- 16 Activating and Deactivating Drive System
- 17 Checking the Lawn Mower
- 18 During Operation
- 19 After Finishing Work
- 20 Transporting the Lawn Mower and Battery
- 21 Storing the Lawn Mower and Battery
- 22 Cleaning
- 23 Inspection and Maintenance
- 24 Troubleshooting Guide
- 25 Specifications
- 26 Replacement Parts and Equipment
- 27 Disposal
- 28 Limited Warranty
- 29 Trademarks
- 30 Addresses
- 1 Introducción
- 2 Acerca de este manual de instrucciones
- 3 Componentes importantes
- 4 Símbolos de seguridad en los productos
- 5 INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD
- 6 Seguridad de la batería
- 7 Mantenimiento, reparación y almacenamiento
- 8 Antes de empezar a trabajar
- 9 Carga de la batería
- 10 Diagnóstico de LED
- 11 Armado del cortacéspedes –
- 12 Ajuste del cortacéspedes –
- 13 Colocación y retiro de las llave fusible
- 14 Colocación y extracción de la batería.
- 15 Encendido y apagado del cortacéspedes
- 16 Activación y desactivación del sistema de propulsión
- 17 Comprobación del cortacéspedes
- 18 Durante el funcionamiento
- 19 Después de completar el trabajo
- 20 Transporte del cortacéspedes y de la batería
- 21 Almacenamiento del cortacéspedes y de la batería
- 22 Limpieza
- 23 Inspección y mantenimiento
- 24 Guía de solución de problemas
- 25 Especificaciones
- 26 Piezas y equipos de repuesto
- 27 Eliminación
- 28 Garantía limitada
- 29 Marcas comerciales
- 30 Direcciones
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6 Battery Safety
– Never open, disassemble, crush, drop, subject to
heavy impact or otherwise damage the battery.
– Never expose the battery to microwaves or high
pressures.
– Never insert objects into the battery's cooling slots.
■ High temperatures may cause the battery to generate
heat, rupture, leak, ignite or explode, resulting in severe or
fatal personal injury and property damage. Exposure to
temperatures outside the recommended temperature
range may also reduce battery life and performance.
■ To reduce the risk of personal injury and property damage
in the event the battery emits smoke, an unusual smell or
feels unusually hot while using, charging or storing:
– Immediately discontinue using or charging the
battery. Contact the authorities in the event of fire or
explosion.
■ To reduce the risk of a short circuit, which could lead to
electric shock, fire and explosion:
– Never bridge the battery terminals with wires or
other metallic objects.
– Keep a battery that is not in use away from metal
objects (e.g., paper clips, nails, coins, keys).
– Never transport or store the battery in a metal
container.
– Store the battery indoors in a dry room.
– Never store the battery in damp or corrosive
environments or in conditions that could lead to
corrosion of its metal components.
– Never store the battery in the lawn mower or
charger.
– Protect the battery from exposure to corrosive
agents such as garden chemicals and de-icing salts.
– Protect the battery from exposure to conductive
liquids such as salt water.
– Do not attempt to repair, open or disassemble the
battery. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
■ Leaking battery fluid is potentially harmful and can cause
skin and eye irritation, chemical burns and other serious
personal injury.
– Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
– Use an inert absorbent such as sand on spilled
battery fluid.
– In the event of accidental contact, immediately rinse
the contact area thoroughly with mild soap and
water.
– If fluid gets into your eye(s): Do not rub. Rinse water
over the open eye(s) for at least 15 minutes and
seek medical attention.
■ A battery fire can be dangerous. To reduce the risk of
severe personal injury and property damage in the event
of fire:
– Evacuate the area. Fire can spread rapidly. Stay
clear of any vapors generated and maintain a safe
distance.
– Contact the fire department.
– Although water can be used to put out a battery fire,
use of a multi-purpose dry chemical fire extinguisher
is preferable.
– Consult the fire department regarding proper
disposal of a burned battery.
■ Dropping the battery could result in personal injury or
property damage. To prevent the battery from falling
during removal:
– Place the lawn mower on a level surface.
– Use care when ejecting the battery.
– Use and store the battery only within an
ambient temperature range of 14 °F to
122 °F (-10 °C to 50 °C).
– Never store the battery in direct sunlight
or inside a vehicle in hot weather.
– Never immerse the battery in water or
other liquids.