Certa CTLWN4AMWRA Manuel utilisateur


Table of Contents
Safety Notes.........................................................................................................................................2
Specifications......................................................................................................................................3
Lawn Mower....................................................................................................................................3
Battery Pack....................................................................................................................................3
Battery Charger.............................................................................................................................3
Product Layout...................................................................................................................................4
Asse bly...............................................................................................................................................5
Fastening the push bars.............................................................................................................5
Securing Cable by using Cable Clips....................................................................................5
Mounting the Grass Collection Bag.......................................................................................5
Adjusting the Cutting Height...................................................................................................6
Operations............................................................................................................................................6
Usage Tips........................................................................................................................................6
Charging and Battery Care.......................................................................................................7
Starting and Stopping......................................................................................................................9
Starting..............................................................................................................................................9
Stopping...........................................................................................................................................9
Grass Collection Bag...................................................................................................................9
Mulching Fit ent.........................................................................................................................10
Mowing Tips..................................................................................................................................10
Interruptions to Mowing...........................................................................................................10
LED Battery Charge Indicator................................................................................................10
Maintenance and Storage..............................................................................................................11
Cleaning Your Mower..................................................................................................................11
Re oving and Attaching the Blade......................................................................................11
Sharpening the Blade.................................................................................................................12
Sharpening the Blade in a Vise..............................................................................................13
Balancing the Blade....................................................................................................................13
Storing your Mower....................................................................................................................13
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................14
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Safety Notes
It is i portant that you read, fully understand and obey the following safety
precautions and warnings. Careless or i proper use of the equip ent ay
cause serious or fatal injuries.
•Never allow children or people unfa iliar with these instructions to use the lawn ower.
Local regulations ay restrict the age of the operator.
•Never ow while people, especially children or pets, are nearby.
•The operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or
their property.
•Do not operate the lawn ower when barefoot or wearing open sandals, always wear
substantial footwear and long trousers.
•Thoroughly inspect the area where the lawn- ower is to be used and re ove all stones,
sticks, wires, bones and other foreign objects.
•Before using, always visually inspect to see that the blades, blade bolts and cutter
asse bly are not worn or da aged. Replace worn or da aged blades and bolts in sets
to preserve balance.
•Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light.
•Avoid operating the lawn ower in wet grass, where feasible.
•Walk, never run.
•Never operate the appliance with defective guards or shields, or without safety devices,
for exa ple deflectors and/or grass catchers in place.
•Mowing on banks can be dangerous:
◦Do not use the ower on a slope steeper than 15º axi u .
◦Always be sure of your footing on slopes or wet grass.
◦Mow across the face of slopes – never up and down.
◦Exercise extre e caution when changing direction on slopes.
•Use extre e caution when stepping back or pulling the lawn ower towards you.
•Never ow by pulling the ower towards you.
•Stop the blades if the lawn ower has to be tilted for transportation when crossing
surfaces other than grass and when transporting the lawn ower to and fro the area to
be owed.
•Do not tilt the achine when starting or switching on the otor, except if the achine
has to be tilted for starting in long grass. In this case, do not tilt it ore than absolutely
necessary and tilt only the part which is away fro the operator. Always ensure that both
hands are in the operating position before returning the achine to the ground.
•Switch on the lawn ower according to instructions and with feet well away fro the
blades.
•Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Keep clear of discharge opening at
all ti es.
•Never pick up or carry the lawn ower while the otor is running.
Under the following conditions, the unit must be switched off, the safety key must be removed
from it’s socket, and the unit must be brought to a standstill:
✗leaving the lawn ower unattended
✗unblocking a blade
✗intending to check, clean or work on the lawn ower
✗you have encountered a foreign object, in which case you should check the lawn ower
for da age and carry out any necessary repairs.
✗the lawn ower is vibrating heavily (switch off i ediately and ascertain the cause).
✗you wish to change the settings or carry out cleaning work.
✗you wish to check whether the connection cables have beco e tangled or da aged.
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•Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure that the lawn ower is in safe working
condition.
•Check the grass collection bag frequently for wear or deterioration.
•Replace worn or da aged parts for safety.
•Ensure replace ent cutting eans of the right type are used. Ensure replace ent parts
fitted are fro anufacturer.
•Protect the battery charger fro rain and oisture. The penetration of water in a battery
charger increases the risk of electric shock.
•Recharge only with the charger supplied by the anufacturer. A charger that is suitable
for one type of battery pack ay create a risk of fire when used with another battery
pack.
•Do not charge other batteries. The battery charger is suitable only for charging the
battery pack of this lawn ower within the listed voltage range. Otherwise there is
danger, fire and explosion.
•Keep the battery charger clean. Conta ination ay cause the danger of electric shock.
•Check the battery charger, cable and plug each ti e before using. Do not use the battery
charger when defects are detected. Do not open the battery charger yourself and have it
repaired only by qualified personnel using original spare parts. Da aged battery
chargers, cables and plugs increase the risk of electric shock.
•Do not operate the battery charger on easily infla able surfaces (e. g. paper, textiles,
etc.) or in co bustible environ ents. There is danger of fire due to the heating of the
battery charger during charging.
•Use product only with specifically designated battery packs. Use of any other battery
packs ay create a risk of injury and fire.
•When battery pack is not in use, keep it away fro other etal objects like paper clips,
coins, keys, nails, screws, or other s all etal objects that can ake a connection fro
one ter inal to another. Shorting the battery ter inals together ay cause burns or a
fire.
•Do not open the battery pack yourself. There is danger of a short circuit.
•Do not short-circuit the battery.
•Touching electrically conductive parts of battery pack ight result in an electric shock,
be sure to wear rubber gloves before inspection or aintenance work.
•Protect the battery against oisture and water.
•Store the battery only within a te perature range between –20°C and 40°C. As an
exa ple, do not leave the battery in your car in the su er.
Specifications
awn Mower
Model: CTLWN4AMWRA
Mains Power: 36V, 4Ah
Charging Ti e: 3 – 5 hours
Cutting Width: 370
No Load Speed: 3000rp
Cutting Syste : rotary blade
Cutting Height: 6 settings = 25 ~ 75
Fabric Collection Bag Capacity: 40L
Battery Pack
Battery Type: Li-ion
Battery Voltage: 36V, 4.0Ah
Battery Charger
Input: 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Output Voltage: 42V
Charging Current: 1.0A
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Product ayout
1. Safety Button 2. Switch Lever
3. Handle Knob 4. Cable Clip
5. Battery Cover 6. Height Adjust ent Lever
7. Upper Push Bar 8. Grass Collection Indicator
9. Grass Collection Bag 10. Quick Fold Lever
11. Battery Pack 12. Safety Key
13. Power Cord for Charger 14. Charger
15. Mulching Insert 16. Battery Te perature Indicator
17. Battery Power Indicator 18. Switch Button for Indicator
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Assembly
Do not insert the battery or the safety key before the mower has been
completely assembled.
Fastening the push bars
The push bar is already asse bled and only needs to be unfolded to the desired
position. Firstly unfold the quick fold lever, then loosen the handle knob.
Expand the handle, aking sure that the upper and lower handle atch up.
Screw the tightly with the handle knob and swing nuts. The swing nuts should
be hand tightened only. Never use a spanner or other tool to tighten the .
Securing Cable by using Cable Clips
Secure the cable fro the otor to the switch asse bly by using four cable
clips – two is fixed on upper push bar, the others fixed on lower push bar.
Mounting the Grass Collection Bag
Note: Before ounting the bag, the ower MUST
be switched off.
Raise the safety flap as far as possible, then place
the collection bag on the two hooks under the
deck. Always fit the grass collection bag onto the
ower before connecting the power sources.
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Adjusting the Cutting Height
Note: Stop and release the switch lever, then wait
for the otor to stop before adjusting height. The
blades will continue to spin after the ower has
been switched off, and these blades can still cause
injury.
For the first cutting of the season, a high cutting
adjust ent should be selected. The ower can be
set to 6 different cutting heights between 25
and 75 high. Press the height lever inwards, then
lift or push down the ower until the desired height is selected.
Operations
Usage Tips
Under nor al conditions, the battery should run for approxi ately 30 inutes
on a single charge. This operation ti e and the area that can be own on a
charge is dependent on several factors. These are:
Type of lawn: Battery-powered lawn owers are
suitable for lawns which are own frequently.
For exa ple, battery-powered owers are not
suitable for infrequently- own eadows or
overgrown thickets or si ilar. To produce a
well- aintained lawn, we reco end owing
the lawn as often as you can, once a week if possible. This would ean that you
are only cutting 1 to 2 inches (20 to 50 ) of grass each owing session
(see i age to right). Trying to cut ore than 2 inches (50 ) will drastically
reduce the charge life of the battery and quality of the cut. After relatively long
intervals between owing (holiday lawn), firstly cut in one direction with the
cutting height as high as possible, then cut in the crosswise direction at the
cutting height required.
Lawn structure: The area that can be own decreases in proportion to the
density of the grass. The owing capability is lowest on extre ely dense grass,
(e. g. golf greens, which are not suitable for battery-powered lawn owers to
ow).
Law n condition: Tall, thick, or da p grass ake the Mower work harder, causing
the battery to discharge faster. Under nor al owing conditions the run ti e is
around 30 inutes. To ow longer, consider purchasing a second battery and
keep it fully charged. Before starting the ower, adjust the cutting height so
that you only cut 1 to 2 inches (20 to 50 ) of grass at a ti e. Cut thicker
grass at a higher cutting height, or cut a narrower swath. Do not force the
ower forward in tall, thick or wet grass.
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Mowing/walking speed: Walking speed influences the duration of owing, and
therefore the area that can be covered. We reco end owing at a steady
pace. To avoid da age and extend battery life, always ow at a speed which
allows the otor to run s oothly. The owing path should not be covered
twice if possible, and the overlap of owing tracks should be kept as ini al as
possible. Frequently switching the ower on and off decreases the battery's
power. Try to work continuously and s oothly when owing.
Blade sharpness: Keep your ower blade sharp! A sharp ower blade cuts the
grass quickly and cleanly, using less of the ower’s power, which conserves
battery life. For best results, inspect the blade often and have an extra sharp
blade ready to install as a replace ent while the dull blade is being sharpened.
Charging and Battery Care
Important: Before charging the battery, read all instructions and warnings in this
anual and on your ower, Do not operate your ower until you have read and
understand all instructions and the battery has been fully charged.
Battery: This ower co es with a sealed Li-ion battery, already asse bled at
the factory. The battery is rated for 36volts and 4 a ps.
The battery is co pletely aintenance-free. Do not atte pt to open or alter the
battery. As with all rechargeable batteries, they will eventually need
replace ent.
Charging ti e: The battery is supplied charged at the factory, but ay lose
charge during transportation, and when it has been stored for so e ti e. You
MUST charge the battery for 3-5 hours before you use the ower for the first
ti e.
Charging Procedure: The red light on the charger only indicates that the charger
is plugged in and the battery charging procedure starts. The light on the charger
will change to green when the battery is fully charged.
Only use the charger in a dry roo and only use the supplied battery charger.
Use nor al household voltage when charging your battery. Plug the charger
directly into the electric outlet. Ensure that the charging plug is correctly seated.
Do not abuse the cord and never carry the charger by the cord. Always
disconnect fro the power supply by pulling on the plug and not the cord.
The battery for this ower can be charged inside or outside the ower. The
perfor ance of your ower is sa e, regardless of which charging ethod you
choose.
Important: Always connect the charger to the battery first, and then plug it into
the wall outlet. When unplugging, reverse the process: unplug the charger fro
the wall outlet first and then disconnect it fro the battery.
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Re oving the battery: To take the battery out of the ower, open the
transparent cover first, then pull the battery pack out of the ower.
Charging the battery inside and outside the ower: You can either plug the
battery directly into the power socket as shown to the left, or re ove the
battery fro the ower and then connect it to the power socket as shown on
the right.
During the charging process, the charger will be war to be touch. This is
nor al and does not indicate a proble .
Battery storage te perature range: For superior battery perfor ance, always
store the battery in te peratures between –20°C and 40°C. Make sure the
storage te peratures will never be outside these li its. The lower the storage
te perature is within the specified range, the better. The battery will discharge
ore slowly at low te peratures.
Battery Care: You can lengthen the life of your battery by following so e si ple
guidelines.
•Always charge the battery indoors in a garage or other covered area
where it will be dry and protected fro the weather.
•Only charge the battery when the te perature is at least 5°C - above
freezing, but no ore than 35°C. Charging in lower or higher te peratures
can be har ful to the battery.
•Always keep the battery away fro water, heat sources (stoves, radiators,
open fla es, etc.), and hazardous che icals.
•Only use the supplied battery charger to charge your battery; never
atte pt to use any other charger. Use of a different charger ay cause a
fire or explosion.
•Never use the charger with any other product. Never operate the charger
if it is da aged. If a cord or the charger unit has been da aged, replace
the charger.
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•When storing the battery after re oving it fro the Mower, follow the
storage guidelines in “Maintaining and Storing Your Mower.”
•If the otor will not run after you have fully charged the battery, consult
the techniques in “Troubleshooting Tips.” If you need further assistance,
please contact the Kogan custo er support tea .
Starting and Stopping
Warning: The blade continues to rotate for a few seconds after the achine is
switched off. Allow the otor/blade to stop rotating before switching “on”
again. Do not rapidly switch off and on.
Starting
Before starting, ake sure the battery pack has been inserted into the ower
and put the safety key into it’s socket.
You should switch the otor on with ower placed on level and fir ground,
not in high grass - alternatively tilt the ower back slightly then follow the
below procedures:
1. Press and hold the safety button
2. Squeeze the switch lever towards the handle
3. Release the safety button and squeeze the switch lever fir ly
Stopping
To stop, si ply release the switch lever.
Grass Collection Bag
When owing with the grass collection bag, ensure the ulching insert is NOT
installed. The grass collection bag ust be e ptied as soon as grass is left lying
on the lawn.
Warning: Foreign bodies thrown out of the ower can cause injuries! Only lift
the safety flap with the otor switched off and once the cutting blade has co e
to a standstill.
1. Lift safety flap and re ove the grass collection bag by the handle.
2. E pty the grass box and hang it on the back again using the ounting
hook on the underside.
We reco end always ow the lawn with the grass collection bag.
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