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Instructions for the use of WOLF battery-powered
mowers
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The area that can be mown by your battery-powered
mower is dependent on various factors. These are:
Type of lawn
Battery-powred lawnmowers are suitable for lawns the are
mown frequently, normally, and, to a certain extent, for
lawns that have not been cut for a while after holidays. The
surface area that can be mown does however decrease in
the order given above. Battery-powered mowers are not
suitable for infrequently-mown meadows or similar.
Lawn structure
The area that can be mown decreases in proportion to the
density of the grass. The mowing capability is lowest on ex-
tremely dense grass, e. g. golf greens.
Lawn condition
The condition of the lawn (dry, damp with dew, wet) has a
major influence on the area of lawn which can be mowed.If
the lawn is dry, this will give the maximum area which can
be mowed.If the lawn is wet, more energy is required for the
mowing and collection and thus this is the condition where
the area which can be mowed is at a minimum.
Mowing/walking speed
The walking speed infl uences the duration of mowing and
therefore the area that can be covered. We therefore re-
commend rapid mowing. The mowing path should not be
covered twice if possible and the overlap of mowing tracks
should be kept as minimal as possible. Frquently switching
the mower on and off likewise decreases the battery's po-
wer.
Charging
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Attention! Only use the charger in dry rooms!
1. Pull the plug bracket out
2. Connect charge plug to battery
3. Insert plug charger in socket, red lamp lights up on plug char-
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4. Battery is fully charged when this lamp goes out
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Mowers with lead batteries must be charged before
being put into storage for winter, and also after each
mowing.
Charge times with the enclosed charging unit approx. 60
hours.
Only use the supplied battery charger
Ensure that the charging plug is correctly seated.
The mower cannot be switched on during the charging
process.
Set cut height
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Attention! Rotary cutter blade
Undertake work/adjustments on the equipment only after
the motor is switched off and the cutting tool has come to a
standstill.
Switch the motor off and pull the plug bracket out.
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1. Pull the lever out
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2. Set the desired cutting height
3. Press the lever back in
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Selection of Cutting height
If possible, mow when grass is dry in order to protect turf. Do
not se cutting position too low when mowing very hight or wet
grass.
We recommend an average cutting height of 40 mm.
Starting and Stoping
Switch on motor with mowerplaced on level and firm ground.
not in high grass - alternatively tilt slightly
Switch-on motor
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1. Depress button and hold (1).
2. Lift up bar (2).
3. Release bar (2).
Switch-off motor
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Release bar (2).
Safety switch
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In case of overload or blocking, the motor shuts down
automatically!
Remove plug bracket and eliminate problem!
Overload: Cutting height is too low, or forward speed is too
fast
Blocking: Foreign object in cutting area (e.g. branches)
The machine can be switched on again after about 5 min.
Tips for mowing
To prevent strips of grass from being left unmowed, the cutting
paths must always overlap a few centimeters
Cut / Collect
Activate cut/collect function
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Attention! Rotary cutter blade
Undertake adjustments on the equipment only after the
motor is switched off and the cutting tool has come to a
standstill.
Do not start the motor until your feet are at a safe
distance from the cutting tool.
1. Turn the switch to "CUT/COLLECT".
2. Hang up the collection bag if necessary.
3. Start the motor.
Hang up collection bag
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Attention! Rotary cutter blade
Undertake adjustments on the equipment only after the
motor is switched off and the cutting tool has come to a
standstill.
Do not attach the collection bag until your feet are at a
safe distance from the cutting tool.
1. Lift the protective flap.
2. Hang the grass bag in the chassis with the hooks in the reces-
ses (see arrow).
3. Replace the protective flap.
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