PRODUCT USE
STARTING/STOPPING THE MOWER
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Raise the battery cover.
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Install battery.
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Lower the battery cover.
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Press and hold the start button (K). Pull the bail switch
(L) toward the handle and release the button to start
the mower.
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To stop the mower, release the bail.
NOTE: Power save feature automatically
adjusts the cutting speed of the blades to
match the application to give the best
possible cut while maximizing run time
and battery life.
SETTING BLADE HEIGHT
When shipped, the wheels on the mower are set to a low-
cutting position. Before using the mower for the first time,
raise the cutting position to the height best suited for your
lawn. The average lawn should be between 1 in. to 2 in.
during cool months and between 2 in. and 3-3/8in. during
hot months.
To adjust the blade height:
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To raise the blade height, grasp the height adjustment
lever and move it toward the front of the mower.
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To lower the blade height, grasp the height adjustment
lever and move it toward the back of the mower.
MOWING TIPS
NOTE: A sharp blade will greatly enhance the performance of the mower, especially when cutting
high grass. Be sure to check the blade and to sharpen it at least once per year.
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Verify that the lawn is free of stones, sticks, wires, and other objects that could damage the blades or the motor.
These objects could be accidentally thrown by the mower in any direction, and could cause serious personal
injury to the operator and to others. In order to prevent electric shock, do not operate the mower in damp or
wet conditions.
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Do not mow in circles. Travel back and forth across the lawn. When cutting thick grass, reduce walking speed in
order to allow for a more effective cut and a proper discharge of the clippings.
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For a healthy lawn, always cut o ffone-third or less of the total length of the grass. The average lawn should be
approximately 1 to 2 in. (2.5 cm to 5 cm) long during cool months, and between 2 in. to 3-3/8 in. (5 cm to 8.5
cm) long during hot months. If there is growth, the lawn should be cut in the fall.
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