SereneLife PSLCLM60 User manual

PSLCLM60
USER’S MANUAL
LAWN MOWER

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1Safety Button 11 Battery Pack
2Switch Lever 12 Safety Key
3Handle Knob 13 Power Cord for Charger
4Cable Clip 14 Charger
5Battery Cover 15 Battery Temperature Indicator
6Height Adjustment Lever 16 Battery Power Indicator
7Upper Push Bar 17 Switch Button for Indicator
8Grass Collection Indicator 18 Mulching Insert
9Grass Collection Bag
10 Quick Fold Lever
INTENDED USE
SAFETY NOTES
• This lawn mower is designed for family use of grass and lawn mowing, not for commercial use.
• Use the tool in right way, Do not force the tool for purposes not intended.
Warning! It is important that you read, fully understand and observe the following safety pre-
cautions and warnings. Careless or improper use of the machine may cause serious or fatal in-
jury. The user is responsible for any accidents involving other people or other people’s property.
Explanation of symbols on the Lawn Mower
General hazard safety alert
Not applicable.
Read user’s manual
Beware of thrown or
ying objects to bystanders
Keep bystanders a safe dis-
tance away from the machine
Sharp blade(s), Beware of
severing toes or ngers.
Switch off, remove battery
power plug from battery pow-
er socket before adjusting,
cleaning, performing any
maintenance work and be-
fore leaving the lawn mower
unattended for any period.
Wait until all machine components
have completely stopped before
touching them. The blades
continue to rotate after the machine
is switched off, a rotating blade can
cause injury.
Do not mow in the rain or leave the
lawn-mower outdoors whilst it is rain-
ing.
Beware electric shock hazard.
Keep supply exible cord away from
cutting means.
Only use the battery charger indoors
Battery charger contains a safety
transformer

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• Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the lawnmower. Local
regulations may restrict the age of the operator.
• Never mow while people, especially children or pets, are nearby.
• The operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property.
• Do not operate the lawnmower when barefoot or wearing open sandals, always wear substantial foot
wear and long trousers.
• Thoroughly inspect the area where the lawn-mower is to be used and remove all stones, sticks, wires,
bones and other foreign objects.
• Before using, always visually inspect to see that the blades, blade bolts and cutter assembly are not
worn or damaged. Replace worn or damaged blades and bolts in sets to preserve balance.
• Mow only in daylight or in good articial light.
• Avoid operating the lawnmower in wet grass, where feasible.
• Walk, never run.
• Never operate the appliance with defective guards or shields, or without safety devices, for example
deectors and/or grass catchers in place.
• Mowing on banks can be dangerous:
- Do not use the mower on a slope steeper than 15ºmaximum.
- Always be sure of your footing on slopes or wet grass.
- Mow across the face of slopes – never up and down.
- Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes.
• Use extreme caution when stepping back or pulling the lawnmower towards you.
• Never mow by pulling the mower towards you.
• Stop the blades if the lawnmower has to be tilted for transportation when crossing surfaces other than
grass and when transporting the lawnmower to and from the area to be mowed.
• Do not tilt the machine when starting or switching on the motor, except if the machine has to be tilted for
starting in long grass. In this case, do not tilt it more than absolutely necessary and tilt only the part
which is away from the operator. Always ensure that both hands are in the operating position before
returning the machine to the ground.
• Switch on the lawnmower according to instructions and with feet well away from the blades.
• Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Keep clear of discharge opening at all times.
• Never pick up or carry the lawnmower while the motor is running.
• Under the following conditions, the unit must be switched off, the battery power plug must be removed
from battery power socket, and the unit must be brought to a standstill:
- leaving the lawnmower
- unblocking a blade
- intending to check, clean or work on the lawnmower
- you have encountered a foreign object, in which case you should check the lawnmower for damage and
carry out any necessary repairs.
- the lawnmower is vibrating heavily (switch off immediately and ascertain the cause).
- you wish to change the settings or carry out cleaning work.
- you wish to check whether the connection cables have become tangled or damaged.
• Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure that the lawnmower is in safe working condition.
• Check the grass collection bag frequently for wear or deterioration.
• Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.
• Ensure replacement cutting means of the right type are used. Ensure replacement parts tted are from
manufacturer.
• Ensure the switch is in the off position before connecting battery power plug with battery power socket.
Connecting battery power plug with battery power socket that have the switch on invites accidents.

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• Protect the battery charger from rain and moisture. The penetration of water in a battery charger
increases the risk of electric shock.
• Recharge only with the charger supplied by the manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type of
battery pack may create a risk of re when used with another battery pack.
• Do not charge other batteries. The battery charger is suitable only for charging the battery pack of this
lawn mower within the listed voltage range. Otherwise there is danger, re and explosion.
• Keep the battery charger clean. Contamination may cause the danger of electric shock.
• Check the battery charger, cable and plug each time before using. Do not use the battery charger when
defects are detected. Do not open the battery charger yourself and have it repaired only by qualied
personnel using original spare parts. Damaged battery chargers, cables and plugs increase the risk of
electric shock.
• Do not operate the battery charger on easily inammable surfaces (e. g. paper, textiles, etc.) or in
combustible environments. There is danger of re due to the heating of the battery charger during
charging.
• Use product only with specically designated battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may create
a risk of injury and re.
• When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects like paper clips, coins, keys, nails,
screws, or other small metal objects that can make a connection from one terminal to another. Shorting
the battery terminals together may cause burns or a re.
• Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery; avoid contact. If contact accidentally
occurs, ush with water. If liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the
battery may cause irritation or bums.
• Do not open the battery pack yourself. There is danger of a short circuit.
• Do not short-circuit the battery.
• Touching electrically conductive parts of battery pack might result in an electric shock, be sure to wear
rubber gloves before inspection or maintenance work.
• Protect the battery against moisture and water.
• Store the battery only within a temperature range between -4"F (-20"C) and +104'F (+40"C). As an
example, do not leave the battery in your car in the summer.
ASSEMBLY
Do not connect the battery or this safety key before the mower is completely assembled.
1. Fasten push bars
The push bar Is already fully assembled, only need to be unfolded to the desired position.
• First unfold the quick fold lever (Pos. 12) and loosen the handle knob (Poe. 3).
• Expand the handle, make sure the upper handle and lower handle match well.
• Then screw them tight with the handle knob (Pos. 3) and swing nuts. The swing nuts should be hand
tightened only. Never use a spanner or any other tool to tighten them. See Figure 1
Fig. 1 Fig. 2

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2. Securing cable by using cable clips
Fig. 3
Secure the cable from the motor to the switch assembly by using four cable clips-two is xed on upper
push bar, the other one Is xed on lower push bar. See Figure 3
Figure 4.
Raise the safety ap as far as possible and place the collection bag on two hooks of the under deck. Al-
ways t the grass collection bag on mower before connecting to the main.
Figure 5.
For the rst cutting of season, a high cutting adjustment should be selected. The mower can be set to 6
cutting heights, between 25mm and 75mm. Press the height of cut lever inwards, then lift or push down
the mower until required height was selected. The lawn mower maybe used to 25mm by moving the blank
plate.
3. Mount the grass collection bag.
Before mounting the grass collection bag, the motor must be switched off rst.
Stop releasing the switch lever and wait until the motor stops before adjusting the
height. The blades continues to rotate after the machine was switched off, a rotating
blade can cause injury.
CAUTION! Do not touch the rotating blades.
Fig. 4 Fig. 5
4. Adjusting cutting height

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Using the height of cut between 25mm to 35mm will further shorten the battery duration.
Under normal conditions, the battery should run for approximately 30 minutes per single
charge the operation time and the area that can be mow by this battery-powered mower is
dependent on various factors, These are:
OPERATION
1. Tips for the use of this battery-powered mower
Fig. 6
Type of lawn
Battery-powered lawnmowers are suitable for lawns which are mow frequently, for example, Battery-pow-
ered mowers are not suitable for infrequently-mow meadows or similar. To produce a well-maintained
lawn, we recommend mowing the lawn as often as you can, once a week if possible, so that you are only
cutting 1 to 2 inches (20mm to 50mm) of grass each mowing session(see gure 6). Trying to cut more than
2 inches (50mm) will drastically reduce the charge life of the battery and quality of the cut. After relatively
long intervals between mowing (holiday lawn), rst of all cut in one direction with the cutting height as high
as possible, then cut in the crosswise direction at the cutting height required.
Lawn structure
The area that can be mow decreases in proportion to the density of the grass. The mowing capability is
lowest on extremely dense grass, e.g. golf greens, which is not suitable for battery-powered lawn mowers
to mow.
Lawn condition
The length of time that the mower‘s battery can hold its charge while mowing a lawn depends upon lawn
conditions: tall, thick, or damp grass make the Mower work harder, causing the battery to discharge faster.
Under normal mowing conditions the run time is around 45 minutes. To mow longer, consider purchasing a
second battery and keep it fully charged. Before starting the mower, adjust the cutting height so that you
only cut 1 to 2 inches (20 mm to 50mm) of grass at a time(see gure 6). Cut thicker grass at a higher cut-
ting height, or cut a narrower swath. Do not force the mower forward in tall, thick or wet grass.
Mowing / walking speed
The walking speed inuences the duration of mowing and therefore the area that can be covered. We
therefore recommend mowing at a steady pace. To avoid damage and extend battery life, always mow at a
speed which allows the motor to run smoothly. The mowing path should not be covered twice if possible
and the overlap of mowing tracks should be kept as minimal as possible. Frequently switching the mower
on and off likewise decreases the battery’s power. Try to work continuously and smoothly when mowing.
Blade sharpness
Keep your mower blade sharp! A sharp mower blade cuts the grass quickly and cleanly, using less of the
mower‘s power, which conserves battery life. For best results, inspect the blade often and have an extra
sharp blade ready to install as a replacement while the dull blade is being sharpened.

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2. Charging and caring for the battery
Important: Before charging the battery, read all instructions and warning markings in this manual and on
your mower, Do not operate your mower until you have read and understand all instructions and the bat-
tery has been fully charged.
Battery: This mower comes with a sealed Li-ion battery, already installed at the factory , the battery is
rated for 36volts and 2.6 amp – hours.
The battery is completely maintenance-free. However, as with all rechargeable batteries, they will eventu-
ally need replacement.
Warning! Do not attempt to alter or open the battery.
Note: During whole charging status, the LED light of battery pack will not be on, The LED
lights will be on when you press the bottom on the battery pack.
Attention! Only use the charger in dry rooms! Only use the supplied battery charger
Charging time
Important: The battery is supplied charged at the factory but may lose charge during transportation, and
when it has been stored for some time. You MUST charge the battery for 3-5 hours before you use the
mower for the rst time.
Charging procedure
The red light on the charger only indicates that the charger is plugged in and the battery charging proce-
dure starts, The light on the charger will change color to green when the battery is fully charged.
Use normal household voltage when charging your battery. Plug the charger directly into the electric
outlet. Ensure that the charging plug is correctly seated, Do not abuse the cords, Never carry the charger
by the cord.
Always pull the plug and not the cord.
The battery for this mower can be charged in or outside the mower. The performance of your mower is
same, regardless of which charging method you choose.
Figure 7-8
To take the battery out, open the transparent cover rst, then pull the battery pack out of mower.
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Important: Always connect the charger to the battery rst, and then plug it into the wall outlet. When
unplugging, reverse the process: unplug the charger from the wall outlet rst and then disconnect it from
the battery.
During the charging process, the charger will be warm to be touch. This is normal and does
not indicate a problem.
Fig. 9 Fig. 10
Charging the battery inside and outside the mower Figure 9-10
1. Plug charging plug into battery power socket, see Figure 9-10
2. Plug the charger into a wall outlet, see Figure 9-10
Storage Temperature Range
For superior battery performance, always store the battery in temperatures between –4°F (–20°C) and
+104°F (+40°C).Make sure the storage temperatures will never be outside these limits. The lower the
storage temperature is within the specied range, the better: The battery will discharge more slowly at low
temperatures.
Caring for the Battery
You can lengthen the life of your battery by following some simple guidelines.
• Always charge the battery indoors in a garage or other covered area where it will be dry and protected
from the weather.
• Only charge the battery when the temperature is at least 41°F (5°C) — above freezing — but not more
than 95°F (35°C).Charging in lower or higher temperatures can be harmful to the battery.
• Always keep the battery away from water, heat sources (stoves, radiators, open ames, etc.), and
hazardous chemicals.
• Only use the supplied battery charger to charge your battery; never attempt to use any other charger.
Use of a different charger may cause a re or explosion.
• Never use the charger with any other product. Never operate the charger if it is damaged. If a cord or the
charger unit has been damaged, replace the charger.
• Do not worry about leaving the battery charging for longer than 12 hours — the battery cannot be over
charged and will not be damaged after 12 hours. It will not impact the battery to leave it on the charger
for up to 48 hours.
• When storing the battery after removing it from the Mower, follow the storage guidelines in - Maintaining
and Storing Your Mower. on page 14-16.
• If the motor will not run after you have fully charged the battery, consult the techniques in Troubleshooting
Tips, on page 16-18, If you still need help, contact with your local service station for help.

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4. Starting and Stopping
Attention! Rotary cutter blade, The blade continues to rotate for a few seconds after the ma-
chine is switched off. Allow the motor/blade to stop rotating before switching “on” again. Do not
rapidly switch off and on.
Danger! Foreign bodies thrown out of the mower can cause injuries! Only lift safety ap with the
motore switched off and the cutting blade has come to standstill.
Danger! Risk of injury! Do not put your hand in the discharge opening.
Starting
Figure 11
Before start make sure the battery pack was put into the mower and put the safety key into its socket.
Figure 12
Switch on motor with mower placed on level and rm ground, not in high grass - alternatively tilt slightly
then follow below procedures:
Press and hold the safety button > Squeeze the switch lever forwards the handle > Release the safety
button.
Stopping
Release the switch lever
Mowing with the grass collection bag
The grass collection bag must be emptied as soon as the grass is left lying on the lawn.
Mowing without the grass collection bag
1. Lift safety ap and remove the grass collection bag by the handle.
2. Empty the grass box and hang it on the back again using the mounting hook on the under deck.
We recommend always mow the lawn with the grass collection bag.
When the safety ap is released, this closes automatically and covers the discharge opening. The safe-
ty ap is arranged in such a way that it is still possible to mow with the safety ap closed but without a
grass collection bag. The cut grass is then discharged onto the lawn.
Fig. 11 Fig. 12

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Fig. 13
Figure 13
Instructions for mowing without the grass collection bag
We recommend:
• The grass should not be too high nor too wet!
• Mow slow while mowing.
• Do not cut grass more than 20mm (see Fig. 16)
Mowing tips:
If grass residue is left in the discharge opening, pull mower backwards about 1-2m so that the grass resi-
due can drop out downwards.
To produce a well-maintained lawn, we recommend mowing the lawn as often as you can, once a week if
possible, so that you are only cutting 1 to 2 Inches (20mm to 50mm) of grass each mowing session< see
Fig. 6) . Trying to cut more than 2 inches (50mm) will drastically reduce the charge life of the battery and
quality of the cut.
Before starting the mower, adjust the cutting height so that you only cut 1 to 2 inches (20 mm to 50mm)
of grass at a time <see gure 6) . Cut thicker grass at a higher cutting height, or cut a narrower swath. Do
not force the mower forward in tall, thick or wet grass.
After relatively long intervals between mowing (holiday lawn), rst of all cut in one direction with the cutting
height as high as possible, then cut in the crosswise direction at the cutting height required.
Interruptions of work:
Never leave the mower unattended at the working area. If you interrupt your work, store the mower in a
safe place, remove battery power plug from battery power socket. If you stop work to move to another area
of the garden, switch off the mower and remove safety key form the socket!
LED battery charge-control Indicator
The battery pack is equipped with a LED battery charge-control Indicator ,which indicates the battery
capacity and ifs temperature.
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• One green light goes on, low battery capacity
• Two green light goes on, mid battery capacity
• Three green light goes on, full battery capacity
• Red light which show the battery temperature lights on, battery temperature was too high, please wait
until the red light off , then start charging process again.
When Finished Mowing
WARNING! ALWAYS switch off the mower, remove safety key from its socket, and remove
battery before performing any adjustments, maintenance, blade change, or repairs to
your mower.
• Switch off the mower and remove battery power plug from battery power socket.
• Recharging immediately after each use of the mower
• Always fully recharge the battery immediately after each use, no matter how short a time it was used.
• Fully recharge even if the indicator light on the mower is still green. This is important in order to maintain
maximum mower performance and extend the useful life of the battery.
• Unlike “smart batteries” found in devices such as cell phones, this mower’s battery can NOT be run until
it is completely drained. Running the battery until it is fully depleted will damage the performance of the
battery.
• When the charger is disconnected from the mains, the charging plug must also be removed from the
charging socket as otherwise the battery will discharge itself via the charger.
• Leaving the battery on the charger for an extended period of time (up to 48 hours) will not damage the
battery. It is impossible to overcharge the mower’s battery.
• Important: If a depleted battery is stored, the batteries charging capacity will decrease.
MAINTAINING & STORING
1. Cleaning Your Mower
Periodically clean your mower to ensure peak performance.
Supplies needed:
• Clean cloth or sponge
• Mild soap or detergent (if needed)
• Soft nylon brush (if needed)
1. Remove the safety key from it‘s socket, and remove battery.
2. Only use a dry cloth or sponge for cleaning of battery pack.
3. Only use a dry cloth or sponge to clean the battery pack seat.
4. Using a damp cloth or sponge with a mild soap or detergent, clean the Mower. Never use water, gaso
line, solvents, or other petroleum-based or solvent-based products when cleaning — remember, this is
an electric mower.
5. Use a soft nylon brush or non-metallic scrubbing pad to remove any clippings that have accumulated
on the underside of the deck and in the rear discharge plate. Do not use a wire brush; it will scratch and
harm the surface of your mower.
6. You may use water to clean the grass collection bag, but not the mower itself. For proper grass
collection, make sure the grass collection bag is clean and the mesh holes are not clogged. Allow the
grass collection bag to dry thoroughly before using it again.
Note: A wet grass collection bag will clog quickly and hamper grass collection.

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2. Removing and Attaching the Blade
You must remove the blade to sharpen it, or to change to a spare blade. Always check the
blade for sharpness, damage, and tightness before and after each use. Replace the blade
promptly if it has been bent or damaged. Only use spare blade from manufacturer.
Fig. 16 Fig. 17
Tools & Supplies needed:
• 14 mm socket wrench (supplied with Mower)
• Gloves or rag to protect your hands
• Wear heavy gloves to protect your hands when holding, removing and attaching blades.
1. Remove the safety key from if socket, and remove battery. If you are charging the battery, rst
disconnect the charger from the electrical (wall) outlet.
2. While holding the handle bars, tum the Mower over on its right side to expose the blade.
3. Place the socket wrench over the blade nut.
4. While holding the blade in place, loosen the blade nut by turning counterclockwise. Be careful; wear
heavy gloves to hold the blade in place so the blade does not spin and strike your hand (see Figure 17).
5. Remove the blade nut, steel square spacer, plastic: spacer and blade in that order (see Figure 18).
6. To install a new or sharpened blade, reverse steps 1 to 5. Be sure to replace all parts in order exactly
as they were removed. Make sure the blade Is properly seated and securely tightened.
7. Turn your mower upright
Tools & Supplies needed:
• Fine-toothed le or sharpening stone
• Gloves
• Safety glasses
Sharpening the Blade
When the blade Ia dull, the cut ends of the gi'B88 will be ragged and may tum brown soon after mowing.
A dull blade also causes the battery to discharge more quickly. When this occurs, sharpen the blade.
Important: You must remove the blade from the mower to sharpen it.
Sharpening the Blade in a vise
1. Remove battery power plug from battery power 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 le the cutting edge of the blade using even strokes. Be sure to
le both sides of the blade equally.
6. Check the blade after sharpening to be sure it is still balanced.

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Balancing the Blade
Storing your Mower
Attention! 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 cause your machine to vibrate excessively. Excessive vibration may cause damage
to the Mower, especially to its motor. Because 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.
Whether you store the mower for a short or long period of time, You can safely keep the battery in the
mower or store the battery outside the Mower, 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 –4°F (–20°C) and +104°F
(+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 oor that may be damp or subject to
accidental ooding. 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.
• Do not store the battery close to a source of heat, sparks or open ames.
• Do not expose the battery to abnormal shaking or shocks.
• Store the battery away from children and animals.
• Do not press, bend, or use force on the terminals of battery
• 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.
• During long-term storage of batteries that are intended for reuse, it must be charged at least once every
three months to maintain its full performance and to protect the battery from damage.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Most difculties are easy to x. Consult the troubleshooting table for common problems and their solu-
tions. If you continue to experience problems or need repairs beyond these minor adjustments, contact
your local licensed service center for assistance.
WARNING! ALWAYS switch off the mower, remove battery power plug from battery pow-
er socket, and remove battery before performing any adjustments, maintenance, blade
change, or repairs to your mower.

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Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
Motor fails to start
Safety key removed from battery
power socket
Put safety key into battery power
socket
safety key has been put into the
socket,but the connection is not
so
tight and secure
Take out safety key and put it into
the socket again, to ensure the
tight and secure plugging
Battery discharged Need to recharge the battery be-
fore every use, only use a fully
charged battery.
Battery is defective Replace with a fully charged bat-
tery
Starting procedure is not correct Make sure you follow the correct
starting procedure:
1. Press and hold the safety but-
ton (1).
2. Squeeze the trigger bar (2) to-
wards the handle.
3. Release the safety button (1).
The blade may be blocked. Remove safety key form the sock-
et, remove battery, turn the mow-
er over, and check the blade.
Mower stops while mowing (for
reasons other than releasing the
trigger bar)
The battery has been completely
depleted.
Recharge the battery immediate-
ly or replace it with a fully charged
battery.
Mower is hard to push
The grass may be too high for the
cutting height.
Raise the cutting height or narrow
your cutting
swath and try again
The blade, mower deck, or rear
discharge plate may be clogged
with debris.
Remove the safety key from the
socket,, and
remove battery, turn the mower
over on the right
side, and check below the deck.
Clear the debris if
necessary.
The mower bogs down or stalls in
heavy grass
Raise the height of Mower. Cut a
narrower swath.
Walk more slowly
The grass is wet Let the grass dry before mowing
The battery capacity is not
enough
Charge the battery or replace
with a fully charged
battery.
The wheels may not be rotating
freely.
Remove the safety key from the
socket,, and
remove battery, turn the mower
over on the right
side, and check the wheels for
damage. Replace
with new wheels if necessary.

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Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
Excessive vibration or noise
The blade may be loose Remove the safety key from the
socket,, and remove battery, turn
the mower over on the right side,
and check that the blade is tightly
attached or not, if not, tighten the
blade.
The blade may be unbalanced,
bent, or damaged
Remove the safety key from the
socket, and remove battery, turn
the mower over on the right side,
remove the blade, and check its
condition.
Replace with a new blade if nec-
essary.
Mower runs, but cutting perfor-
mance is unsatisfactory, or there
is a loss of power
The battery is not fully charged Charge the battery 10-12 hours
to get a full charge
The blade may be dull Remove safety key from the sock-
et, and remove battery, turn the
mower over on the right side, and
check the condition of the blade.
Sharpen or replace the blade, if
necessary.
The blade may be bent, loose, or
damaged
Remove the safety key from the
socket, and remove battery, turn
the mower over on the right side,
and check the condition of the
blade. Sharpen or replace the
blade, if necessary
The grass may be too high or too
thick for the cutting height
Raise the cutting height or narrow
your cutting swath and try again.
The Mower is moving too fast Slow down a little bit
Battery loses its power quickly
The battery is not fully charged Charge the battery 5 hours to get
a full
charge ,You will need to charge
the battery at least ve times to
achieve maximum cutting time
The grass may be too high or too
thick
Raise the cutting height or narrow
your cutting swath
The battery may be getting old The battery will need to be re-
placed.
Collection bag is collecting grass
poorly
The collection bag is full Empty the collection bag, and
clean it if necessary.
The grass is too long, or the
Mower is cutting too low
Raise the cutting height
The Mower is moving too fast Slow down
The rear discharge may be
clogged
Remove the safety key from the
socket, and
remove battery, turn the mower
over on the right
side, and clean away any debris
from the rear
discharge plate and below the
deck

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Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
Collection bag is collecting grass
poorly
The mesh holes on the collection
bag are clogged
Clean the collection bag
The collection bag is wet. Allow the collection bag to dry
thoroughly before
using it again.
LAWN MOWER FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
Features:
• Versatile & Cordless Lawn Mowing Ability
• Easy-to-Use, Hassle-Free Operation
• Built-in Rechargeable Battery
• Removable Battery for Convenient Charging
• Height Adjustable Grass Cutting Ability
• (6) Selectable Grass Size Settings: 25-75mm
• Durable & Long Lasting Cutting Blade
• Cutting Blade Removes for Sharpening
• Integrated Grass Collection Container Bin
• Grass Bin Easily Detaches for Quick Waste Disposal
• 'Quick-Stop' Safety Button & Lever
• Heavy-Duty, Rugged & Reliable
• Lightweight Frame for All-Terrain Management
• LED Battery Power Indicator Lights
• Folds for Storage & Portability
• Includes Battery Wall Charger Adapter
• Perfect for Lawns, Gardens, Sidewalks, Walkways, Landscapes
Technical Specs:
• Construction Material: Metal Alloy, Engineered ABS
• Cutting Blade Length: 370mm
• Battery Type: Lithium-ion, 36V
• Charge Time: 3-5 Hours
• Operation Speed: 3000+ RPM
• Grass Collection Bin Capacity: 40L
• Dimensions: 49.2'' x 18.1'' x 37.4''
• Sold as: 1
• Weight: 39 lbs.



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