BATAVIA 7064054 MAXXPACK 18 V Cordless Reel Mower Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- BATAVIA
Table of Contents
MAXXPACK 18 V
Cordless cylinder lawnmower
operating instructions
Model: BT-CLM001
Item-No.: 7064054
www.bataviapower.com
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Overview
1. Handle | 8. Length adjustment knob |
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2. Safety switch | 9. Roller |
3. ON/OFF push bar | 10. Counter blade |
4. Grass catch bag | 11. Mowing blade |
5. Battery compartment (Battery not included) | 12. Safety key |
6. Housing | 13. Allen screw |
7. Wheel
Dear customer
Please familiarize yourself with the proper usage of the device by reading and
following each chapter of this manual, in the order presented. Keep these
operating instructions for further reference. Please read the enclosed
“General safety instructions for power tools” and all additional safety
instructions in this operating instructions! Please familiarize yourself with
the proper usage of the device by reading and following each chapter of this
manual, in the order presented. Keep these operating instructions for further
reference. Please read the enclosed “General safety instructions for power
tools” and all additional safety instructions in this operating instructions!
This manual contains important information on operating and handling the
device. Keep these operating instructions for further reference. Please pass
it on along with the
unit if it is handed over to a third party.
Battery and charger not included!
The Maxxpack batteries and chargers are available online and in participating
stores.
Explanation of the symbols
Warning! To reduce the risk of injury, the user must read the instruction
manual.
Denotes risk of personal injury, loss of life, or damage to the tool in case
of non-observance of the instructions in this manual.
Always wear hearing protection.
The effects of noise can cause hearing loss.
Wear safety glasses. When working with electric power tools, sparks, splinters, chips, and dust particles may be generated and these can cause loss of sight.
Do not expose to rain or water.
Remove the contact key before any adjustment, cleaning, and servicing work.
Keep bystanders away.
Sharp blade.
Beware of flying around parts.
CE stands for “Conformité Européenne”, which means “In accordance with EU
Regulations”.
With the CE marking, the manufacturer confirms that this Electric tool
complies with the applicable European directives.
Do not dispose of electric power tools with domestic refuse.
Safety notes
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Please note all warning symbols. The symbols indicate instructions that are important for safety reasons. Always observe these instructions as failure to do so could result in serious injury or damage to property! Always keep the labels on the lawn mower clean and readable.
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Persons with limited physical, sensorial or mental abilities are not allowed to use the lawn mower unless they are supervised and briefed for their safety by a qualified person.
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Only use the lawn mower for cutting grass. Do not use the lawn mower for other purposes it is not designed for.
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Do not allow children and teenagers under the age of 18 years to operate the lawn mower. Do not allow persons who have not received adequate instruction to operate the lawn mower.
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Please observe the corresponding national regulations governing usage and noise abatement.
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This lawn mower is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects. Failure to observe the safety notes could result in serious injury or death.
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Do not leave the running lawn mower unsupervised and keep the lawn mower out of reach of children and persons in need of supervision.
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While operating the lawn mower ensure a safe distance to other persons and animals.
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During operation wear sturdy shoes or boots. Wear safety goggles and hearing protection. Wear long trousers. Never wear open sandals or work barefoot.
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The cutter bar is sharp. Always be careful when maintaining the cutter bar.
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Pull the safety key before maintenance.
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Do not operate the lawn mower if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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Only use the lawn mower in daylight or under adequate artificial lighting.
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Remove all objects and obstacles from the lawn. Make sure the surface to be mowed is free from stones, sticks, wire, bones, tree roots or other objects that can be swirled resp. thrown.
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Start the motor only as indicated in the manual. Keep feet away from the cutter bar.
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Hold the lawn mower firmly with your hands while operating.
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Do not run while operating the lawn ower.
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Before each operation make sure the cutter bar, all bolts, screws, etc. are securely tightened. If parts are worn or damaged, replace them immediately.
Always replace the complete set in order to avoid unbalance. By doing this the lawn mower will always be in safe working condition. -
Do not operate the lawn mower with a defective collection box. Always make sure moving parts are working properly.
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Always mind the soiling conditions when reversing in order not to stumble.
Pay special attention when reversing or pulling back the lawn mower towards you. During operation always make sure not to slip or fall, particularly when reversing or changing direction. -
Use extra caution when approaching corners, shrubs, trees, fences, or other objects that may obscure vision. Be careful when working close to window walls, cars etc.
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Secure the lawn mower against rolling away.
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Be very careful when working on slopes. Do not attempt to mow very steep slopes. Always work across the slope not upward or downward. Mowing close to embankments can be dangerous. Always ensure firm footing on inclined soil or wet grass. Reduced footing could cause slipping. Be very careful when changing mowing
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Do not pull the lawn mower back if this is not really necessary. Always look down and behind you before pulling back the lawn mower.
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Do not tilt the lawn mower when starting the motor.
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Avoid using the lawn mower under very wet conditions.
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Do not position your hands and feet close to rotating parts.
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Switch off the motor and remove the safety key in order to avoid an unintended operation,
— before checking, cleaning, or maintaining the lawn mower,
— after the lawn mower has touched a foreign object. Check the lawn mower for damage and have the lawn mower repaired before operating again,
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Switch off the motor when not using the lawn mower and before emptying the grass collection box.
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Switch off the motor and wait until the cutter bar has come to a complete standstill before removing the grass collection box.
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Be careful when working close to pits, grooves or field elevations. Tall grass can hide foreign objects. Do not mow on field elevations, ditches or dams. You can lose your footing or balance.
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Never try to change the cutting height while the motor is running.
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Switch off the motor if the lawn mower has to be tilted for transport, e. g. for changing to another grass field or for passing paths, streets, or other surfaces except of grass.
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Do not lift or transport the lawn mower while the motor is running! Always transport the lawn mower with the switched-off motor.
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When cleaning, not in use or during maintenance, switch off the lawn mower and pull the safety key.
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Allow the lawn mower to cool down before storing in closed rooms.
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Clean the lawn mower after each use.
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Should the lawn mower become damaged, do not use the lawn mower furthermore and have it repaired by a professional or contact our customer support department. Do not disassemble the lawn mower or try repairing it yourself
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Only use accessory recommended by Batavia. Contact our support department
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The grass catcher and some components are subject to wear and deterioration, which could expose moving parts or allow objects to be thrown. Frequently check these components and replace them, when necessary. Only use original replacement parts.
Before first use
Remove the machine and the accessories from the packaging. Check the machine for transport damage and do not use the machine in case of damage. Keep the packing materials away from children, risk of suffocation! Remove the machine and the accessories from the packaging. Check the machine for transport damage and do not use the machine in case of damage. Keep the packing materials away from children, risk of suffocation!
Intended use
The Cylinder Mower has been designed for cutting lawn and grass areas of
private houses. Compliance with these instructions provided by us is a
prerequisite for using the
cylinder lawnmower correctly.
Assembly
5.1 Assembling the handle (See Fig. B, C).
a. Insert the lower part of the bottom upright to the upright holder to stop.
b. Insert the screws left through lower parts of the central upright, and the
upper part of the bottom upright to stop.
c. Screw clamping lever onto screws several turns.
d. Insert the screws right through the lower parts of the central upright, the
upper part of the bottom upright to stop.
e. Screw clamping lever onto thread rod several turns.
f. Push the screws through the upper handle and the middle handle section and
secure them with the clamping lever.
Note: The safety lock (2) of the handles must be on the right in the
direction of travel.
g. Fix the motor cable (not in pic.) to the handle with the three cable clips.
Function
6.1 Mowing correctly
To produce a well-maintained lawn we recommend cutting the lawn once a week if
possible. The lawn becomes thicker if cut frequently. Relatively long cut
grass (> 1 cm) must be removed so that the lawn does not become yellow and
matted. After relatively long intervals between mowing (holiday lawn), up to
max.12 cm, first of all cut in one direction with the cutting height as high
as possible, then cut in the crosswise direction at the cutting height
required. Wherever possible, only mow dry lawns. Damp lawns may lead to uneven
cutting. The area of lawn you can mow with one charged battery depends on the
height and thickness of the lawn, i.e. the taller and thicker the lawn, the
smaller the area of lawn you can mow with one fully charged battery. With very
dense grass, we recommend scarifying the lawn. For example, with the Lawn
Aerator.
Operation
RISK OF INJURY
Risk of injury if the cylinder mower does not switch off automatically! Do not
remove or bypass safety devices on the cylinder mower (e.g. by tying the
starting handle to the upper part of the upright)!
7.1 Starting the cylinder mower
DANGER! The blade cylinder continues to turn after switching off. Never
lift, tilt or carry the cylinder mower with the motor running! Never start the
mower on a paved surface (e. g. asphalt). Always maintain the safety distance
between the blade cylinder and the user set by the guide handle.
7.2 Switch cylinder lawnmower on (See Fig. A, J, K, L, N, O).
Note: The cylinder lawnmower is prevented from being switched on
unintentionally by means of the safety key.
a. Place the cylinder lawnmower on a level lawn surface.
b. Open the battery cover (5).
c. Insert the battery pack.
d. Insert safety key (12).
e. Press and hold safety lock (2) and then pull the start bar (3) on the upper
handle.
f. Release safety lock (2).
7.3 Switch cylinder lawnmower off:
a. Release start bar (3) on the upper handle.
b. Remove safety key (12) every time work is interrupted.
Note: The cylinder lawnmower can be operated by battery or as a manual
lawnmower without battery power. Adjusting the cutting height
Danger! The cutting tool can cause injuries! When adjusting the cutting
height, remove the key and wear suitable work gloves.
The cutting height can be set to four positions between 13 mm and 38 mm.
(See Fig. Q, R, P).
a. Pull the length adjustment knob (8) toward an outside direction, then
clockwise or anti-clockwise.
b. Insert the length adjustment knob (8) into the location hole of the support
plate according to the desired cutting height.
c. The cutting height is shown on the height dial. The length adjustment knob
(8) must always be set to the same height on both sides. The mower may only be
adjusted to a depth in which the lower blade does not touch the ground when
the surface is uneven.
7.5 Mowing with the grass catcher
a. Assemble both metal frames into each other (See Fig. D).
b. Pull the catch bag over the metal frame (See Fig. E).
c. Insert the locker into the shaft of the rear wheel (See Fig. F, G).
d. Also you can insert the locker into the holder of the main housing if you
want the cuttings directed to the ground (See Fig. H, I).
Storage
The storage location must be inaccessible to children.
- Remove the safety key.
- Charge the battery.
- Clean mower before storage.
- Store mower in a dry place.
To save space, the cylinder mower can be folded up by folding the clamping lever. Ensure the cable is not trapped during this process.
Readjusting the cutting mechanism
(See Fig. M).
The cutting gear of your lawnmower was optimally adjusted before leaving our
company. If, after use, a clean cut of the grass is no longer possible or the
blade roller contacts the lower blade, then the lower blade should be
adjusted as follows:
a. Unhook the handle (1) and clean the cylinder mower.
b. Check cylinder mowing blade (11) and lower counter blade (10) for notches
and remove these with a grindstone if necessary.
c. Unscrew left and right Allen screws (13) with an Allen wrench (5 mm)
anticlockwise until the cylinder mowing blade (11) turns freely.
d. Continue turning the cylinder until the mowing blade (11) is exactly above
the counter blade (10) on the left side.
e. Push a sheet of A4 paper between one mowing blade (11) on the cylinder and
the counter blade (10).
f. Tighten left Allen screw (13) until the A4 paper sheet is held gently.
g. Continue turning the cylinder until the mowing blade (11), already adjusted
on the left side, is exactly above the counter blade (10) on the right side.
h. Tighten the right Allen screw until the A4 paper sheet is held gently.
i. Rotate cylinder mowing blade (11). If a banging noise is produced during
this, open up the allen screw slightly on the side affected. When the cylinder
and the lower blade can hardly be heard touching each other, the cutting
mechanism has been adjusted correctly. j. Cutting test: Place a strip of A4
paper in such a way on the counter blade (10) that it points towards the
spindle of the cylinder mowing blade (11). k. Turn cylinder mowing blade (11)
carefully. If the counter blade (10) is set correctly the paper will be cut
off as if with scissors.
l. Repeat the cutting test on the other blades of the cylinder.
Maintenance and cleaning
Danger! The cutting tool can cause injuries! When undertaking maintenance,
remove the safety key, wait for the cutting mechanism to stop and put on
suitable work gloves.
WARNING: Always disconnect from the mains power supply, before carrying
out any maintenance/cleaning of the charger. Remove the battery before
carrying out any maintenance/cleaning of the tool.
10.1 Maintenance
There are no inner parts of the tool which need maintenance.
10.2 Cleaning
Warning! Damage to Li-on cylinder mower. Never clean your cylinder mower with
running water, in particular with water under high pressure. Deposits affect
the cutting result as well as the discharge of grass clippings. Residual dirt
and grass are easily removed immediately after mowing.
a. Remove grass deposits with a brush and a cloth.
b. Oil the cutting mechanism lightly with low viscosity oil (e.g. sprayed
oil).
- Keep safety devices, ventilation openings, and the motor housing as free as possible from dirt and dust. Rub the electric power tool with a clean cloth or blow over it with low-pressure compressed air
- We recommend that you clean your electric power tool immediately after each use.
- Clean the electric power tool regularly with a damp cloth and somewhat soft soap. Do not use any cleaning or solvent materials; these can attack the device’s plastic components. Make sure that no water can get inside the electric power tool.
Technical data
Voltage | 18 V |
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No load speed | 890 min -1 |
Cutting width | 38 cm |
Cutting height | 13/23/32/38 mm |
Weight (without battery) | 12.9 kg |
Operation time | 2Ah battery 12mins/4AH battery 24mins/5Ah 30mins |
Lawn area per battery | Up to 500 m² |
Sound pressure level LpA | 72 dB (A) |
Uncertainty KpA | 2.5 dB (A) |
Sound power level | LWA: 85.68 dB (A) |
Uncertainty KWA | 1.93 dB (A) Hand-arm vibration |
Left handle | 0.2 m/s 2, K = 1.5 m/s 2 |
Right handle | 0.3 m/s2, K = 1.5 m/s 2 |
Vibration level
The declared vibration total value and the declared noise emission values have
been measured in accordance with a standard test method (EN 62841) and may be
used
for comparing one tool with another. The declared vibration total value may
also be used in a preliminary assessment of exposure.
Warning! The vibration and noise emission during actual use of the power
tool can differ from the declared total value depending on the ways in which
the tool is used, in particular, what kind of workpiece is machined. It is
necessary to identify safety measures to protect the operator that is based on
an estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of use (taking account of
all parts of the operating cycle such as the times when the tool is switched
off and when it is running idle in addition to the trigger time). Try to
minimize the impact of vibration and noise. Exemplary measures to reduce
vibration exposure include wearing gloves while using the tool, limiting
working time, and using accessories in good condition.
Disposal
Do not dispose of electric power tools with domestic refuse.
The electric power tool is shipped in packaging to reduce transport damage.
This packaging is a raw material and as such can either be reused or can be
fed back into the raw material cycle. The electric power tool and its
accessories are made from various materials such as metals and plastics. Take
defective components to a special refuse collection point. Ask about these at
your specialist shop or local council. The product and the user manual may be
subject to changes. Technical data may be changed without prior notice.
12.1 Batteries
Think of the environment when disposing of batteries. Contact your local
authorities to find out where your nearest disposal area is. Do not dispose of
batteries with domestic refuse. Do not dispose of by burning, risk of
explosion.
EC-Declaration of conformity
We, the Batavia B.V., Weth.
Wassebaliestraat 6d, NL-7951 SN
Staphorst , declare by our own responsibility that the product Cordless
cylinder
lawnmower, Model BT-CLM001, Item-No
7064054 is according to the basic requirements, which are defined in the
European Directives Electromagnetic
Compatibility 2014/30/EU (EMC), 2006/42/ EC (Machinery),
2011/65/EU (RoHS),
2000/14/EC (Noise Directive) and their amendments. For the evaluation of
conformity, the following harmonized
standards were consulted:
EN 60335-1:2012+A11+A13;
EN 60335-2-77: 2010;
EN 62233:2008;
AfPS GS 2014:01;
EN55014-1:2017;
EN55014-2:2015;
EN ISO 3744:1995;
ISO 11094:1991
Staphorst, 24 January 2022
Meino Seinen, QA Representative
Batavia B.V., Weth. Wassebaliestraat 6d,
7951 SN Staphorst, Netherlands
The product and the user manual may be subject to changes. Technical data may
be changed without prior notice.
ONE BATTERY
FOR 30+ TOOLS
MAXX PACK 18 V Cordless collection 18 V
2 YEAR WARRANTY
This product has got a 2-year warranty
Dear Client, if for any reason this product is not working, please ensure you
contact our
Client Service Centre. Ensure you have your original receipt of purchase. This
warranty covers all defects in workmanship or materials in this Batavia
product for a two-year period from the date of purchase. The warranty does not
cover any malfunction, or defect resulting from misuse, neglect, alteration,
or repair.
Deutschland – Kundenservice
**01805937832*
Other European countries – Customer Services
Monday till Friday from 8 am until 4 pm
00800 664 774 00**
2 YEARS
WARRANTY
Model: BT-CLM001
Item-No.: 7064054
www.bataviapower.com
info@batavia.eu
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