Using the Self-Propelled System
The cordless lawn mower is equipped with a variable-speed
self-propelled system, which is independent and can be
operated without the blade rotation. For example, when you
have completed cutting your lawn, you can use the
self-propelled system to propel the mower back to your
storage location without blade rotation. Or you may choose to
operate the mower as a non-self-propelled mower to maximize
battery run time.
To operate the self-propelled system without blade rotation,
push and hold the self-propel lever to the handle. To turn off
the self-propel system, release the self-propel lever (Fig. 15).
The system has variable speeds. Adjust the speed by turning
the speed-adjusting dial as shown (Fig. 15).
Fig. 15
Speed-adjusting
dial
Reduce the
speed
To operate the self-propelled system with the blade rotating for
cutting:
1. Start the lawn mower as indicated by step 1 to step 3 in
Starting + Stopping section.
2. While holding the switch lever against the handle with your
left hand, push the self-propel lever to the handle with
your right hand.
3. Proceed with operation with both hands holding the
self-propel lever and the switch lever together with the soft
grip (Fig. 16).
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Self-propel lever
NOTE: When the self-propelled system is turned off, the lawn
mower may lock itself from mowing backwards. In this case,
simply push ahead slightly and then move the mower back
as needed.
During operation, it may be easier to mow around an object
Increase
with the self-propelled system turned off.
the speed
m
override the operation of the switch or self-propelled system.
Use the self-propelled system for its intended
purpose only.
Grass Bag Filling Level Indicator
1. The grass bag is equipped with a filling level indicator
2. If the flap closes during mowing, this indicates that the
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Fig. 16
Self-propel lever
Switch lever
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of injury, never attempt to
window that is opened by the airflow that the lawn mower
generates during operation (Fig. 17).
Fig. 17
grass bag is full and must be emptied.
Grass indicator
window