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TROUBLE SHOOTING
WARNING:
Unplug mower from power source, remove battery, and remove safety key before ser-
vicing. Severe injury or death could occur from fi re, electrical shock, or body contact with moving blades.
OBSERVED
POSSIBLE CAUSE
FAULT
Motor fails to start when safety
1.
key is inserted and bail handle
2.
is raised
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Mower stops while mowing
1.
(without releasing the bail
2.
handle
3.
4.
Excessive vibration or noise
1.
2.
Mower runs, but cutting per-
1.
formance is unsatisfactory, or
2.
there is a loss of power
3.
4.
5.
Mower is hard to push
1.
2.
Battery loses its charge
1.
quickly
2.
3.
4.
Rear bagger is performing
1.
poorly
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Key is not inserted correctly
Circuit breaker on mower is tripped
Battery is not installed correctly
Battery is not charged
Power cord is not attached correctly
Power selection dial is not set correctly
The blade may be obstructed
Battery is completely depleted
The mower may have been overloaded and the circuit
breaker has been tripped
The grass may be too high for desired cutting height
The mower may be clogged
Blade may be loose
Blade may be unbalanced, bent, or damaged
Battery was not fully charged prior to use
Blade is dull
Blade may be bent, loose, or damaged
Grass may be too tall or too thick for cutting height
Grass may be wet
Grass may be too tall or too thick for cutting height
Wheels may not be turning freely
Battery was not fully charged prior to use
Battery has not achieved its maximum capacity
Grass may be too tall or too thick for cutting height
Battery may be getting old
Rear bagger is full
Grass is too high or mower is set too low
Mowing too quickly
Rear discharge may be clogged
Mesh holes in rear bagger clogged
Rear bagger is wet
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
REMEDY
1.
Press in key while raising bail handle
2.
Check circuit breaker on mower (see Circuit Breaker Protection)
3.
Verify battery is installed correctly
4.
Verify battery is fully charged
5.
Verify power cord is attached correctly
6.
Verify power selection dial is set to desired power source
7.
Remove key and battery (and power cord, if attached). Turn mower over and
check blade for damage or obstruction
1.
Check battery power indicator and recharge battery if needed
2.
Check circuit breaker and reset if needed. If mowing with cord, release bail
and re-start.
3.
Raise the mower cutting height or cut in narrower strips
4.
Remove key and battery (and power cord, if attached). Turn mower over and
check blade, mower deck, and rear discharge for obstruction
1.
Remove key and battery (and power cord, if attached). Turn mower over and
check that blade is securely attached
2.
Remove key and battery (and power cord, if attached). Turn mower over, re-
move blade, and check its condition. Balance blade or replace if necessary
1.
Charge battery fully (8+ hours, depending on age of battery)
2.
Remove key and battery (and power cord, if attached). Turn mower over and
check blade for sharpness. Sharpen or replace blade, if necessary
3.
Remove key and battery (and power cord, if attached). Turn mower over and
check blade for sharpness. Sharpen or replace blade, if necessary
4.
Raise the cutting height or cut a narrower strip
5.
Wait for grass to dry before continuing to cut
1.
Raise the cutting height or cut a narrower strip
2.
Remove key and battery (and power cord, if attached). Check wheels for
damage and replace if necessary
1.
Charge battery fully (8+ hours, depending on age of battery)
2.
Battery requires at least 5 charges before reaching maximum capacity
3.
Raise the cutting height or cut a narrower strip
4.
After some time, usually a few years, the battery will need to be replaced
1.
Empty rear bagger. Clean if necessary
2.
Raise mower cutting height
3.
Slow down
4.
Remove key and battery (and power cord, if attached). Remove debris from
discharge area
5.
Clean rear bagger
6.
Allow rear bagger to dry thoroughly before use
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