Routine Maintenance; General Information; After Operation; Battery Power Reserve - Miogarden Premium ARM 4680 Li Manuel D'utilisation

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• It is always better to cut the grass when dry. Do
not cut wet grass; this could reduce cutting means
eiciency due to sticky grass and tear the lawn.
• The cutting means must be in good condition and well
sharpened so that the grass is cut straight without a
ragged edge that leads to yellowing at the ends.
6.4.3
Emptying the grass catcher
When the grass catcher (ig. 1.G) is too full,
grass collection is no longer eicient and
the sound of the lawnmower changes.
For a grass-catcher with contents indicator device:
1. up (a) = empty
2. down (b) = full
While working with the cutting means running,
the indicator remains raised for as long as
the grass catcher is able to hold cut grass;
when it lowers, it means that the grass
catcher is full and must be emptied.
To remove and empty the grass catcher:
– release the switch lever (1) and wait for
the cutting means to stop (par. 6.5);
– lift the rear discharge guard (Fig. 9.A),
grasp the handle and remove the grass
catcher keeping it in an erect position.
6.5
STOP
To stop the machine:
1.
release both control levers (ig. 16.A);
2.
wait until the cutting means stops:
When you have stopped the machine, it will
take a few seconds for the cutting means to stop.
IMPORTANT Always stop the machine:
- when moving between work areas;
- when driving on grass free surfaces;
- every time it is necessary to overcome an obstacle;
- before adjusting the cutting height.
- whenever you remove or reattach the grass catcher.
- whenever you remove or reattach the
side discharge chute (if provided).
6.6

AFTER OPERATION

1.
Stop the machine (par. 6.5).
2.
Open the hatch (ig. 17.A) and remove
the safety key (ig. 17.B).
3.
Remove the battery from its housing
and recharge it (par 7.2.3).
4.
Allow the motor to cool before storing
in an enclosed space.
5.
Clean (par. 7.3).
6.
Check there are no loose or damaged components.
If necessary, replace the damaged components
and tighten any screws and loose bolts or
contact the authorised service centre.
IMPORTANT Remove the safety key whenever
the machine is unused or left unattended.
7.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

7.1

GENERAL INFORMATION

The safety regulations to follow are
described in chap. 2. Strictly comply with these
instructions to avoid serious risks or hazards.
Before conducting any inspections,
cleaning or maintenance/adjustment
interventions on the machine:
• stop the machine;
• remove the safety key, (never leave the
key in the ignition or within reach of
children or unauthorised persons);
• make sure that all moving parts have
come to a complete stop;
• allow the motor to cool before
storing in an enclosed space.
• read the relevant instructions;
• Use suitable clothing, protective
gloves and goggles.
• The frequency and types of maintenance are
summarised in the "Maintenance Table". The table
will help you maintain your machine's safety and
performance. It lists the main maintenance tasks and
how often they need to be performed. Carry out the
relevant task as soon as it is scheduled to be performed.
• The use of non-genuine and/or incorrectly
assembled spare parts and attachments could
adversely afect machine operation and safety. The
manufacturer shall decline all liability in the event
of injuries or damages caused by such parts.
• Genuine spare parts are supplied by authorised
assistance workshops and dealers.
IMPORTANT Any maintenance and adjustment
operations not described in this manual must be carried
out by your dealer or Authorised Service Centre.
7.2
BATTERY
7.2.1

Battery power reserve

Battery power reserve (and therefore the mowable lawn
surface before recharging is required) mainly depends on:
a. environmental factors, that cause
higher energy requirements:
– mowing dense, high and/or wet grass;
b. machine cutting width; the wider the width,
the greater is the energy need;
c. operator behaviour, who should avoid:
– switching the machine on and of
frequently whilst working;
– setting a cutting height that is too
low for the lawn conditions;
– working at a speed that is too high in relation
to the amount of grass to be removed.
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