3 Overview
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Overview
3.1
Lawn Mower and Battery
1 Locking button
The locking button switches the blade on and
off together with the control bar for mowing.
2 Control bar for mowing
The control bar for mowing switches the
blade on and off together with the locking but‐
ton.
3 Handlebar
The handlebar is used to hold, guide and
transport the lawn mower.
4 Control bar for self-propulsion
The control bar for self-propulsion engages
and disengages self-propulsion.
5 Lever
The lever is used to set the self-propulsion
speed.
6 Quick-clamping devices
The quick-clamping device clamps the upper
handlebar onto the lower handlebar and is
used to fold down the handlebar.
7 Flap
The flap covers the battery, the ECO switch
and the activation key and protects from soil‐
ing.
8 Lever
The lever is used to set the cutting height of
the front wheels.
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9 Transport handle
The transport handle is used to transport the
lawn mower.
10 Rear axle
The rear axle is used to set the cutting height
of the rear wheels.
11 Battery
The battery supplies the lawn mower with
power.
12 Button
The button activates the LEDs on the battery.
13 LEDs
The LEDs indicate the battery charge state
and faults.
14 Battery compartment
The battery compartment holds the battery.
15 ECO switch
The ECO switch activates and deactivates
ECO mode.
16 Activation key
The activation key activates the lawn mower.
17 Locking lever
The locking lever keeps the battery in the bat‐
tery compartment.
RMA 2 RPV:
18 Battery compartment
The battery compartment holds a second bat‐
tery.
RMA 2 RV:
18 Transport compartment
The transport compartment holds a replace‐
ment battery.
# Rating plate with machine number
3.2
Symbols
The symbols can be on the lawn mower or bat‐
tery and have the following meaning:
This symbol identifies the activation
key.
This symbol identifies the key recepta‐
cle.
This symbol identifies the ECO switch.
ECO
ECO
This symbol indicates the weight of the
lawn mower without battery.
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