STIGA CP1 Series Pedestrian Controlled Walk Behind Battery Powered Lawn Mower User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- STIGA
Table of Contents
- CP1 Series Pedestrian Controlled Walk Behind Battery Powered Lawn Mower
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- SAFETY REGULATIONS
- GETTING TO KNOW THE MACHINE
- ASSEMBLY
- CONTROLS
- MAINTENANCE
- OCCASIONAL MAINTENANCE
- STORAGE
- HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION
- MAINTENANCE TABLE
- PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION
- ATTACHMENTS ON REQUEST
- Documents / Resources
CP1
430 Li 48 series
CP1 430 Li D48 series
CP1 480 Li 48 series
CP1 480 Li D48 series
CP1 530 Li D48 series
CP1 Series Pedestrian Controlled Walk Behind Battery Powered Lawn Mower
Pedestrian-controlled walk-behind battery-powered lawn mower
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
WARNING: read thoroughly the instruction booklet before using the
machine.
Translation of the original instruction
[1] TECHNICAL DATA
[2] Nominal power
[3] Max. motor operating speed
[4] MAX supply voltage
[5] NOMINAL supply voltage
[6] Machine weight *
[7] Cutting width
[8] Cutting means code
[9] Sound pressure level
[10] Measurement uncertainty
[11] Measured acoustic power level
[12] Guaranteed acoustic power level
[13] Vibrations level
[14] Accessories
[15] Mulching kit
[16] Battery, mod.
[17] Battery charger, mod.
[18] Table for the correct combination of batteries
- Please refer to the data indicated on the machine’s identification label for the exact figure.
WARNING!: READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE. Keep safe for future use.
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 HOW TO READ THE MANUAL
Some paragraphs in the manual contain important information regarding safety
and operation and are emphasized in this manner:
NOTE OR IMPORTANT these give details or further information on what has
already been indicated, and aim to prevent damage to the machine.
This symbol ****indicates danger. Failure to observe the warning can lead to
possible personal and/or third-party injury and/or damage.
The paragraphs highlighted with a grey dotted square indicate the optional
characteristics that are not available on all models documented in this
manual. Check if the characteristics are available on this model.
Whenever reference is made to a position on the machine’s “front”, “back”,
“left” or “right” hand side, this refers to the operator’s working position.
1.2 REFERENCES
1.2.1 Figures
The figures in these instructions for use are numbered 1, 2, 3, etc.
The components indicated in the figures are identified with letters A, B, C,
and so on.
Reference to component C in figure 2 is indicated with the wording: “See fig.
2.C” or simply “(Fig. 2.C)”.
The figures are given as a guide only. The actual pieces can differ from those
illustrated in this document.
1.2.2 Titles
The manual is divided into chapters and paragraphs. The title of paragraph 2.1
Training” is a sub-title of “2. Safety regulations”. References to titles or
paragraphs are marked with the abbreviation chap. or par. and the relevant
number. Example: “chap. 2” or “par. 2.1″
SAFETY REGULATIONS
2.1 TRAINING
**** Become acquainted with the controls and the proper use of the machine.
Learn how to stop the motor quickly. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in fire and/or serious injury.
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Never allow children or persons unfamiliar with these instructions to use the machine. Local laws may establish a minimum age for users.
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This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge
if they have been given supervision or instructions concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. -
Never use the machine if the user is tired or unwell, or has taken medicine, drugs, alcohol, or any substances which may slow their reflexes and compromise his judgment.
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Do not allow children or other passengers to ride on the machine.
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Bear in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or unexpected events occurring to other people or their property. It is the user’s responsibility to assess the potential risk of the area where work is to be carried out and to take all the necessary precautions to ensure his own safety and that of others, particularly on slopes or rough, slippery, and unstable ground.
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If the machine is sold or lent to others, make sure that the operator reads the user instructions contained in this manual.
2.2 PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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Always wear suitable work attire, hard-wearing safety footwear with non-slip soles, and long trousers. Do not operate the machine barefoot or wear open sandals. Wear hearing protection devices.
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Use of hearing protection can reduce the ability to hear any warnings (shouting or alarms). Be careful of what occurs around you in the work area.
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Wear protective gloves whenever your hands are at risk.
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Never wear scarves, shirts, necklaces, bracelets, loose flowing clothing, laces or ties, or any hanging or flapping accessory that could get caught in the machine or in any objects or materials in the work area.
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Tie your hair back if it is long.
Work area/Machine -
Thoroughly inspect the entire work area and remove anything that could be thrown by the machine or damage the cutting means/rotating units (stones, branches, iron wire, bones, etc.).
2.3 DURING OPERATION
Work Area
- Do not use the machine in environments at risk of explosion, or in the presence of flammable liquids, gas or powder. Power tools create sparks that may ignite dust or fumes.
- Work only in daylight or with good artificial light in good visibility conditions.
- Keep persons, children and animals away from the working area. Children must be supervised by another adult.
- Avoid working with wet grass, in the rain and when there is a risk of a thunderstorm, especially lightning.
- Do not expose the machine to rain or wet environments. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
- Pay careful attention to uneven ground (hills, dips), slopes, hidden hazards, and obstacles that could limit visibility.
- Be very careful near ravines, ditches or embankments. The machine could overturn if a wheel slides over the edge or if the earth gives way.
- Always mow across a slope and never up and down it, being very careful when changing direction, making sure you have firm footage and that the wheels do not hit any obstacles (such as stones, branches, roots, etc.) that may cause the machine to slide sideways or make you lose control of it.
- Look out for traffic when using the machine near the road.
Behaviour
- Exercise caution when reversing or moving backwards. Look behind you to make sure there are no obstacles before and during operations in reverse gear.
- Never run, always walk.
- Do not allow the lawnmower to pull you along.
- Always keep hands and feet away from the cutting means, when starting and when using the machine.
- Attention: the cutting means will continue to rotate for a few seconds after disengagement or after you have switched off the motor.
- Keep away from the discharge opening.
** If something breaks or an accident occurs during mowing, turn off the
motor immediately and move the machine away to prevent further damage; if an
accident occurs with injuries or third parties are injured, carry out the
first aid measures most suitable for the situation immediately and contact the
medical authorities for any necessary health care. Carefully remove any debris
which could cause damage or injury to persons or animals if ignored.
Use limitations**
- Never operate the machine with guards damaged, missing, or incorrectly assembled (grass catcher, side discharge guards, rear discharge guards).
- Don’t use the machine if the attachments/tools are not installed in their seats.
- Never disengage, deactivate, remove or tamper with the safety systems/micro switches installed.
- Do not strain the machine too much and do not use a small machine for heavy-duty work; if you use the right machine, you will reduce the risk of hazards and improve the quality of your work.
2.4 MAINTENANCE, STORAGE
Ensure regular maintenance and correct storage to maintain machine safety and
high-performance levels.
Maintenance
- Never use the machine with worn or damaged parts. Faulty or worn-out parts must always be replaced and never repaired.
- Be careful during the adjustment of the machine to prevent entrapment of the fingers between moving parts of the cutting means and fixed parts of the machine.
**** The noise and vibration levels shown in these instructions are the maximum levels for use of the machine. The use of an unbalanced cutting element, the excessive speed of movement, or lack of maintenance has a significant influence on noise emissions and vibrations. Consequently, it is necessary to take preventive steps to eliminate possible damage due to high levels of noise and stress from vibration; Maintain the machine well, wear ear protection devices, and take breaks while working.
Storage
- To reduce fire risks, do not leave containers with debris inside a room.
2.5 BATTERY / BATTERY CHARGER
IMPORTANT The following safety instructions are in addition to the safety
requirements provided in the specific battery and battery charger manual
delivered with this machine.
- Only use battery chargers recommended by the manufacturer to recharge batteries. An inadequate battery charger may cause electric shock, overheating, or corrosive liquid to leak from the battery.
- Use only batteries specifically designed for your power tool. The use of other batteries may cause injuries and fire risks.
- Make sure that the machine is switched off before inserting the battery. Inserting a battery in a machine that is switched on can cause a fire.
- Keep all unused batteries at a distance from paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects as contact with the same can cause short circuits. Short circuits between battery contacts can lead to explosions or fires.
- Do not use the battery charger in places where there are inflammable vapors or substances or on easily inflammable surfaces like paper, fabric, etc. During recharge, the battery charger becomes heated and may cause a fire.
- When transporting accumulators, make sure the contacts never come into contact with each other and never use metal containers to transport them.
2.6 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Safeguarding the environment must be a relevant and priority aspect of
machine use, of benefit to the community and the environment we live in.
- Avoid being a disturbance to the neighborhood. Use this machine at reasonable times of the day only (not early morning or late evening when the noise could cause disturbance).
- Comply with local regulations for the disposal of packaging, deteriorated parts, or any elements with a strong environmental impact; this waste must not be disposed of with regular waste but must be separated and taken to collection centers, which will recycle the materials.
- Comply with local regulations for the disposal of waste materials.
- When the machine is decommissioned, do not dispose of it in the environment, but take it to a waste disposal facility in accordance with the local regulations in force.
Do not throw electrical equipment away with domestic waste. According to
the European Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment
and its implementation in compliance with national standards, old electrical
equipment must be collected separately, for eco-compatible recycling. If
electrical equipment is disposed of in dumps or in landfills, hazardous
substances can leak into the groundwater and contaminate the food chain,
damaging your health and well-being. For further information on the disposal
of this product, contact your dealer or a domestic waste collection service.
At the end of their working life, dispose of batteries paying due attention to
the environment. Batteries contain material classified as hazardous for you
and the environment. They must be removed and disposed of separately at a
facility that accepts lithium-ion batteries.
Separate waste collection of the products and packaging used allows the
materials to be recycled and reused. Reuse of recycled materials help to
prevent environmental pollution and reduces the demand for raw materials.
GETTING TO KNOW THE MACHINE
3.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE AND PLANNED USE
This machine is a pedestrian-controlled lawnmower.
The machine is essentially composed of a motor that drives a cutting means
enclosed in a casing, equipped with wheels and a handle.
The operator is able to operate the machine and use the main controls, always
staying behind the handle at a safe distance from the rotating cutting means.
If the operator leaves the machine, the motor and cutting means will stop
within a few seconds.
3.1.1 Intended use
This machine is designed and built to cut (and collect) grass in gardens and grassy areas, with a height according to its cutting capacity, driven by an operator walking behind it. Generally speaking, this machine can:
- Mow the grass and collect it in the grass catcher bag.
- Mow the grass and discharge it on the ground through the rear part.
- Mow the grass and discharge it on the ground laterally (if available).
- Mow the grass, chop it and discharge it on the ground (mulching effect – if available).
The use of special attachments provided for by the Manufacturer as original equipment or which may be purchased separately, allows this work to be done in various operating modes, illustrated in this manual or the instructions that accompany the single attachments.
3.1.2 Improper use
Any other usage not in keeping with the aforementioned ones may be hazardous
and harm persons and/or damage things.
Examples of improper use may include, but are not limited to:
- Allowing children, animals, or other passengers to ride on the machine as they could fall off and injure themselves or compromise safe driving by the operator.
- Letting oneself be transported by the machine.
- Using the machine to tow or push loads.
- Using the cutting means on surfaces other than grass.
- Use the machine for leaf or debris collection.
- Using the machine to trim hedges, or for cutting vegetation other than grass.
- Use of the machine by more than one person.
IMPORTANT Improper use of the machine will invalidate the warranty, relieve the Manufacturer from all liabilities, and the user will consequently be liable for all and any damage or injury to himself or others.
3.1.3 User types
This machine is intended for use by consumers, i.e. non-professional
operators.
It is intended for “DIY” use only.
IMPORTANT The machine must be used exclusively by one operator.
3.2 SAFETY SIGNS
The machine has various symbols on it (Fig. 2). Their function is to remind
the operator of the correct conduct for use, with due care and caution.
Meanings of the symbols:
Warning. Read the instructions before operating the machine.
Danger! Risk of thrown objects. Keep all persons away from the work area
whilst working.
Only for lawn mowers with thermal engines.
Only for electric lawn mowers with mains power supply.
Only for electric lawn mowers with mains power supply.
Danger! Danger of cutting. Cutting means in motion. Do not insert hands
or feet into the cutting means housing.
Be careful when using the sharp cutting means. Do not put hands or feet near
or under the opening of the cutting means. The cutting means continues to turn
even after the motor has been switched off. Remove the safety key
(deactivation device) before any maintenance is carried out.
IMPORTANT Any damaged or illegible decals must be replaced. Order
replacement decals from an Authorised Service Centre.
3.3 IDENTIFICATION LABEL
The identification label holds the following data (Fig.1).
- Sound power level.
- CE conformity marking.
- Year of manufacture.
- Type of machine.
- Serial number.
- Name and address of Manufacturer.
- Article code.
- Max. motor operating speed.
- Weight in kg.
- Power voltage and frequency.
- Electrical protection rating.
- Nominal power.
Write the identification data of the machine in the specific space on the
label on the back of the cover page.
IMPORTANT Quote the information on the product identification label
whenever you contact an Authorised Service Centre.
IMPORTANT The example of the Declaration of Conformity is provided on the
last pages of the manual.
3.4 MAIN COMPONENTS
The machine is composed of a series of main components that have the following functions (Fig.1.0):
A. Chassis: this is the casing that houses the rotating cutting means.
B. The engine: drives both the cutting means and the wheel traction (if
available).
C. Cutting means: the element designed to cut the grass.
D. Rear discharge guard: it is a safety device that prevents objects collected
by the cutting means from being projected away from the machine.
E. Side discharge guard (if available): it is a safety device that prevents
objects collected by the cutting means from being projected away from the
machine.
F. Side discharge chute (if available): apart from discharging the grass on
the ground laterally, it also constitutes a safety element, preventing any
objects collected by the cutting means from being projected away from the
machine.
G. Grass catcher: apart from collecting the mown grass, the grass catcher also
constitutes a safety element, preventing any objects collected by the cutting
means from being projected away from the machine.
H. Handle: this is the operator’s workstation. It is long enough to ensure the
operator remains at a safe distance from the rotary cutting means whilst
working.
I. Battery (if it is not supplied with the machine, see chapter 13
“attachments on request”): provides the energy for starting the motor; its
specifications and regulations for use are described in a specific manual.
J. Operator presence lever: this lever enables the cutting means and drive to
be operated. The engine stops automatically when the lever is released.
K. Drive engagement lever (if available): this lever engages the drive to the
wheels and allows the machine to move forward.
L. Hatch for accessing the battery compartment
M. Safety key (Deactivation device): The key enables/disables the machine
electric circuit.
N. Battery charger (if it is not supplied with the machine, see chapter 13
“attachments on request”): device used to recharge the battery.
**** Strictly observe the indications and the safety regulations described in chap. 2.
ASSEMBLY
Certain components of the machine are not installed in the factory and have to
be assembled after unpacking, following the instructions below.
**** Unpacking and completing the assembly should be performed on a flat and
stable surface, with enough space for handling the machine and its packaging..
Do not use the machine until all the indications provided in the “ASSEMBLY”
section have been carried out.
4.1 UNPACKING (FIG.3)
- Carefully open the packaging, paying attention not to lose components.
- Consult the documentation in the box, including these instructions.
- Remove all the unassembled parts from the box.
- Dispose of the box and packaging in compliance with local regulations.
**** Before assembling, make sure the safety key is not inserted into its housing.
4.2 HANDLE ASSEMBLY
Assemble the handle according to the indications in (Fig.4), (Fig.5), (Fig.6).
4.3 GRASS CATCHER ASSEMBLY
Assembly the grass catcher as illustrated in (Fig.7).
CONTROLS
5.1 SAFETY KEY (DEACTIVATION DEVICE)
The key (Fig.8.A) found inside the battery compartment enables/disables the
machine’s electrical circuit. Removing the key, the electric circuit is
completely deactivated to prevent uncontrolled use of the machine.
IMPORTANT Remove the safety key whenever the machine is unused or left
unattended.
For certain models, if required, turn the key to “ON” position to activate the electric circuit of the machine to activate its start-up. Turning the key to “OFF”, the electric circuit of the machine is completely deactivated, to prevent any uncontrolled use of the machine.
5.2 HANDLE
5.2.1 Operator presence lever
The operator presence lever (Fig.9.A) enables the cutting means. It is located
in front of the handle. Press the safety button (Fig.9.C) and bring the lever
towards the handle in order to start the cutting means. When the lever is
released, the motor automatically stops and all functions are disabled.
NOTE The cutting means engagement is possible only by pressing the yellow
button on the right side of the handle and bringing the operator presence
lever towards the handle.
5.2.2 Power button
The power button (Fig.12.A) is used to:
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** Machine start-up. By pressing the button (Fig.10.A) the LED (Fig.10.B) switches on and the machine is ready for use.
NOTE The machine can be switched on only if the operator presence lever and the drive lever are released.
NOTE** In case the machine is not operated, the LED switches off after 15 seconds and the above-mentioned operation must be carried out again. -
Cutting means engagement.
NOTE The cutting means engagement is possible only by pressing the operator presence lever on the handle (see par. 6.3). -
Cutting means disengagement. With the cutting means engaged, release the operator presence lever (Fig.10.A); the cutting means stops whilst keeping the machine powered on.
5.2.3 Drive ON lever
IMPORTANT The engine has to be always started with the drive disengaged.
This engages the wheel drive and allows the machine to move forward. It is
located behind the handle.
Drive engaged. The lawn mower is driven forward with the lever pulled
against the handle (Fig.9.A). The lawn mower stops moving forward when the
lever is released. IMPORTANT Avoid moving the machine backwards when the
drive is ON. For certain models, the forward speed can be adjusted with the
selection knob located on the right side of the handle (Fig.10.C). You can
select 6 different levels of speed.
- Maximum speed (about 5 Km/h).
- Minimum speed (about 2.5 Km/h).
NOTE The last speed level selected remains set even after the machine is
switched off.
5.2.4 “ECO” button
The “ECO” mode allows you to save energy when cutting the grass, optimizing
the battery life. Press the button (Fig.10.D) to enable or disable the “Eco”
mode. This mode is automatically deactivated when the operator’s presence
levers are released.
NOTE_It is not recommended to use the “ECO” function in heavy grass
cutting conditions (cutting of dense, high, humid grass).
5.3 CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Lower or raise the chassis to cut the grass at different heights. Carry out
this operation when the cutting means is stationary. The cutting height is
adjusted by using the designated lever (Fig.11.A) that lifts or lowers the
chassis to the desired position.
6. USING THE MACHINE
IMPORTANT For instructions regarding the batteries, refer to the specific
manual.
6.1 PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES
Make sure that the safety key is not inserted in its slot. Place the machine
in a stable horizontal position on the ground.
6.1.1 Checking the battery
Before using the machine for the first time after purchase, fully charge the
battery following the instructions in the battery booklet.
Before every use of the machine, check the battery charge status according to
the instructions in the battery booklet.
6.1.2 Preparing the machine before starting work
NOTE This machine can be used to mow lawns in various ways.
a. Preparation for grass cutting and collection in the grass catcher:
1. For side discharge models: make sure that the guard (Fig. 12. A) is
lowered and locked by the safety lever (Fig. 12. B).
2. Insert the grass catcher (Fig.12.C).
b. Preparation for grass cutting and rear grass discharge on the ground:
1. Lift the rear discharge guard (Fig.13.A) and fit the pin (Fig.13.B).
2. For models with side discharge option: make sure that the guard (Fig. 13.
C) is lowered and locked by the safety lever (Fig. 13.D). To remove the pin:
see Fig.13.A/B.
c. Preparation for grass mowing and chopping (mulching function):
Lift the rear discharge guard (Fig.14.A) and insert the chute plug (Fig.14.B)
in the discharge opening, keeping it slightly tilted to the right; then fasten
it by inserting the two pins (Fig.14.B.1) in the provided holes, until the
engagement click is heard.
For models with side discharge option: make sure that the side discharge guard
(Fig. 14.C) is lowered and locked by the safety lever (Fig. 14.D).
d. Preparation for grass cutting and side discharge on the ground:
- Lift the rear discharge guard (Fig.15.A) and insert the chute plug (Fig.15.B) in the discharge opening, keeping it slightly tilted to the right; then fasten it by inserting the two pins (Fig.15.B.1) in the provided holes, untithe engagement click is heard.
- Slightly push the safety lever (Fig.15.C) and lift the side discharge guard (Fig.15.D).
- Insert the side discharge chute (Fig.15.E).
- Close the side discharge guard (Fig.15.D) so as to lock the side discharge chute (Fig.15.E). To remove the side discharge chute:
- Slightly push the safety lever (Fig.15.C) and lift the side discharge guard (Fig.15.D). 6. Release the side discharge chute (Fig.15.E).
6.2 SAFETY CHECKS
Always carry out safety checks before use.
6.2.1 Safety check before every use
- Check the integrity and the correct mounting of all components of the machine;
- make sure that all fastening devices are correctly tightened;
- keep all surfaces of the machine clean and dry.
6.2.2 Machine operating test
Action | Result |
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1. Start the machine and engage the cutting means (par.6.3).
2. Release the operator presence lever (Fig.21 A).| 1. The cutting means
should move.
2. The lever should return automatically and rapidly to the neutral
position, the engine must switch off and the cutting means must stop within a
few seconds.
1. Start the machine (par.
6.3) and operate the drive lever (par. 5.2.3).
2. Disengage the drive lever.| 1. The wheels should move the machine
forward.
2. The wheels should stop and the machine stops moving forward.
Test driving| No abnormal vibrations. No abnormal sound.
**** If any of the results fail to match the indications provided in the tables, do not use the machine! Contact an Authorised Service Centre to have it checked and repaired if necessary.
6.3 START-UP
NOTE Start the machine on a flat surface without obstacles or high grass.
- Open the hatch for accessing the battery compartment (Fig.16.A).
- Fit the batteries correctly in their compartments (Fig. 7.2.3.A) pressing down until the end and until you hear it clicks firmly into position, ensuring thus the electrical contact.
- Insert the safety key until the end (Fig.17.A). If required, turn the key to “ON” position.
- Completely close the hatch again.
- For models that require using a power button for starting, use the power button (fig. 18.A). The LED stays on for 15 seconds.
- Engage the cutting means by first pressing the safety button (Fig.19.A) and then pressing the operator presence lever (Fig.19.B).
- To engage the traction, press the lever behind the handle (Fig.19.C).
6.4 OPERATION
IMPORTANT
When working, always keep a safe distance from the cutting means, given by the
length of the handle. The battery power reserve (and therefore the lawn
surface to be mown before recharging) depends on many factors, described in
(par. 7.2.1). During use, the charge status of the batteries is displayed
(remaining charge percentage) (Fig.10.E).
IMPORTANT If the motor stops because it is overheated while mowing, you
must wait approximately 5 minutes before restarting it.
6.4.1 Grass cutting
- Start moving forward and mowing the grass area.
- Adjust speed and cutting height (para 5.3) in relation to lawn conditions (grass height, density, and humidity) and the amount of grass to be cut. For traction models (par. 5.2.3): It is recommended to avoid mowing on slopes with a degree higher than 15°.
- The appearance of the lawn will improve if you alternate cutting in both directions at the same height (Fig.20). For side discharge: it is recommended to follow a path so as to avoid discharging the cut grass from the part of the lawn that is yet to be mown.
For mulching or rear grass discharge:
- Always avoid removing a large quantity of grass. Never cut more than one-third of the total grass height per single pass (Fig.20).
- Keep the chassis clean (par. 7.3.1). 6.4.2 Grass catcher emptying For grass catcher with contents indicator device:
Lifted = empty.
Lowered = full*.
that the grass catcher is full and must be emptied.
To remove and empty the grass catcher:
- Wait until the cutting means stops;
- Remove the grass catcher (Fig.25.A).
6.5 STOPPING THE MACHINE
To stop the machine:
- Release the operator presence lever (Fig.21 A).
- For models that require using a power button for starting, use the power button (fig. 18.A).
- Wait until the cutting means stops.
After stopping the machine, it will take a few seconds for the cutting means to stop.
IMPORTANT Always stop the machine.
- When moving between work areas.
- When driving on grass-free surfaces.
- Every time it is necessary to overcome an obstacle.
- Before adjusting the cutting height.
- Any time the grass catcher is removed or refitted.
- Any time the side discharge chute (if available) is removed or refitted.
6.6 AFTER OPERATION
- Clean (para. 7.3).
- If necessary, replace damaged components and tighten any slack screws and bolts.
IMPORTANT Remove the safety key whenever the machine is unused or left unattended.
MAINTENANCE
7.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
The safety regulations to follow are described in chap. 2. Strictly
comply with these instructions to avoid serious risks or dangers.
Before commencing any inspections, cleaning, or maintenance/adjustments
on the machine:
- Stop the machine.
- Remove the safety key, (never leave the key inserted or within the reach of children or unauthorized persons).
- Make sure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop.
- Allow the motor to cool before storing it in an enclosed space.
- Read the relevant instructions.
- Use suitable clothing, protective gloves, and goggles.
- The frequency and types of maintenance are summarised in the “Maintenance Table”. The table will help you maintain your machine’s safety and performance. It summarises the main interventions to be made and the frequency applied to each of them. Carry out the relevant task as soon as it is scheduled to be performed.
- The use of non-genuine and/or incorrectly assembled spare parts and attachments could adversely affect machine operation and safety. The manufacturer shall decline all liability in the event of injuries or damages caused by such parts.
- Genuine spare parts are supplied by Authorised Assistance Centres and Dealers.
IMPORTANT Any maintenance and adjustment operations not described in this manual must be carried out by your Authorised Service Centre.
7.2 BATTERY
7.2.1 Battery power reserve
Battery power reserve (and therefore the lawn surface that can be mown before
recharging is required) mainly depends on:
a. Environmental factors that cause higher energy requirements:
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Mowing dense, high, and/or wet grass.
b. Machine cutting width; wider settings involve higher energy consumption.
c. Operator behavior that should be avoided: -
Switching the machine on and off frequently whilst working.
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Setting a cutting height that is too low for the lawn conditions.
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Working at a speed that is too high in relation to the amount of grass to be removed.
NOTE During use, the battery is protected against total drainage with a
protective device that switches off the machine and prevents its operation.
To optimize battery power reserve it is always recommended to:
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Cut the grass when the lawn is dry.
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Cut the grass frequently so that it doesn’t grow too tall.
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Set a higher cutting height when the grass is very tall, then set a lower height and cut the lawn again.
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Do not use the machine in “mulching” mode with very high grass.
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Use of the “ECO” mode (par. 5.2.4).
If the need arises to use the machine for sessions that exceed the capability of a standard battery, itis possible to: -
Purchase a second standard battery to immediately replace the discharged battery, without compromising the continuity of operations.
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Purchase a battery with an extended power reserve compared to the standard version (par. 13.2).
7.2.2 Battery removal and recharging
- Open the battery compartment access hatch and remove the safety key.
- Press the button on the battery (Fig.22.A) and remove the battery (Fig.22.B).
- Insert the battery (Fig.23.B) in its housing in the battery charger (Fig.23.C).
- Connect the battery charger to a power socket with the voltage indicated on the rating plate.
- Fully charge the battery according to the instructions in the battery/battery charger booklet.
NOTE The battery is equipped with a protective device that inhibits
recharging if the environmental temperature is not between 0 and +45 °C.
NOTE The battery can be recharged at any time, even partially, with no
risk of damaging it.
7.2.3 Refitting the battery on the machine
When recharging is completed:
- Remove the battery from the housing in the battery charger (do not keep recharging when recharging is completed).
- Disconnect the battery charger from the mains power supply.
- Open the battery housing hatch (Fig.24.A), insert the battery (Fig.24.B) into its housing pressing down until you hear it click firmly into position, ensuring thus the electrical contact.
Completely close the hatch again.
7.3 CLEANING
Clean thoroughly following the instructions below every time it is used.
7.3.1 Cleaning the machine
- Always make sure the air intakes are free of debris.
- Do not spray water onto the motor and electrical components, prevent them from getting wet (Fig.26).
- Do not use aggressive liquids to clean the chassis.
- To reduce the risk of fire, keep the engine free of grass, leaves residues, or excessive grease.
- Always keep the levers, display, and buttons free of debris.
7.3.2 Cleaning the cutting means assembly
Remove grass debris and mud accumulated inside the chassis.
For side discharge: remove the discharge chute (if mounted – par. 6.1.2d.).
7.3.3 Cleaning the grass catcher (Fig. 27. A /B)
7.4 NUTS AND BOLTS
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in a safe
working condition.
7.5 CLEANING THE AIR FILTER
The filter element must always be kept perfectly clean.
Proceed as follows:
- Clean around the air filter grid.
- Unscrew the screw (Fig.28.B) to remove the grid (Fig.28.A).
- Remove the filter element (Fig.29.A).
- Blow the filter of wash it with water (Fig.29.A) to remove the dust and residues.
- Refit the filter element (Fig.29.A) in its housing, refit the grid and tighten the screw (Fig.28.A) and (Fig. 28.B).
• Wear heavy duty gloves.
• Hold the machine in the points offering a safe grip, taking into account the
weight and its division.
• Use an appropriate number of people for the weight of the machine and the
characteristics of the vehicle or the place where it must be placed or
collected.
OCCASIONAL MAINTENANCE
Before commencing any inspections, cleaning or maintenance/adjustments on the machine:
- Stop the machine.
- Remove the safety key, (never leave the key inserted or within the reach of children or unauthorized persons).
- Make sure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop.
- Allow the motor to cool before storing in an enclosed space.
- Read the relevant instructions.
- Use suitable clothing, protective gloves, and goggles.
8.1 CUTTING MEANS
An improperly sharpened cutting means pulls at the grass and causes the lawn
to turn yellow.
Do not touch the cutting means until the key has been removed and the
cutting means is completely stationary.
All operations on the cutting means (disassembly, sharpening, balancing,
repairing, reassembly and/or replacing) are complex jobs that require special
skills as well as special tools; For safety reasons, these jobs are best
carried out at an Authorised Service Centre.
** Make sure damaged, misshapen, or worn cutting means are replaced,
together with the securing screws, to preserve balance.
IMPORTANT** Always use original cutting means bearing the code indicated in
the ‘Technical Data” table.
Given product evolution, the cutting means listed in the “Technical Data”
table may be replaced in time with others having similarly interchangeable and
operating safety features.
STORAGE
9.1 STORING THE MACHINE
When the machine is to be stored away:
- Wait for the engine to cool.
- Remove the safety key.
- Clean (par. 7.3).
- Check the integrity of the machine.
- Store the machine:
• In a dry place.
• Protected from inclement weather.
• In a place where children cannot get to it.
• Making sure that keys or tools used for maintenance are removed.
9.2 STORING THE BATTERY
The battery must be kept in a cool, shaded place without humidity.
NOTE In case of prolonged periods of inactivity, recharge the battery
every two months.
HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION
Whenever the machine is to be handled, raised, transported, or tilted you must:
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Stop the machine (par.6.5) until the moving parts come to a complete halt.
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Wear heavy-duty gloves.
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Hold the machine in the points offering a safe grip, taking into account the weight and its division.
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Use an appropriate number of people for the weight of the machine and the characteristics of the vehicle or the place where it must be placed or collected.
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Make sure that machine movements do not cause damage or injuries.
When transporting the machine on a vehicle or trailer, always: -
Use an access ramp of suitable strength, width, and length.
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Load the machine with the motor switched off and pushed by an adequate number of people.
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Lower the cutting means assembly.
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Position it so that it cannot cause a hazard for anybody.
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Fasten firmly to the means of transport using ropes or chains to prevent it from tipping over.
MAINTENANCE TABLE
Intervention | Frequency | Notes |
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MACHINE |
Check all fasteners; Safety checks/check controls; Check the rear/lateral
discharge guards; Check the grass catcher bag and lateral discharge chute;
Check the cutting means.| Before use| par. 6.2
General cleaning and inspection; Checking for any damage to the machine. If
necessary, contact the authorized service centre.| After each use| par. 7.3
Replacing the cutting means| –| par. 81 **
Check the battery charge status| Before each use|
Recharge the battery| After each use| par. 7.2.2 *
Cleaning the air filter| Once a month| par. 7.5
- Refer to the battery/battery charger manual.
** The operation must be carried out by your Dealer or a specialized Authorised Service Centre
*** Operation to be performed at the first signs of any malfunction
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION
12.1 FOR MACHINES WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROL
If problems persist after having performed the above operations, contact your dealer.
PROBLEM| PROBABLE CAUSE| SOLUTION
1. After pressing the starter button, the LED does not come ON.| Safety key
is not inserted or is inserted incorrectly.| Insert the key (par. 6.3).
Safety key in “OFF” position.| Turn the safety key to the “ON” position (par.
6.3).
Battery is not inserted or is inserted incorrectly.| Open the hatch and check
that the battery is fitted in its housing correctly (par. 7.2.3).
Low battery.| Check the battery status and recharge if necessary (par. 7.2.2).
Incorrect battery combination.| Check if the battery combination is correct,
following the instructions supplied in the “Technical data” table.
2. After pressing the starter button, the LED does not come ON and the
machine sets off a sound signal.| Internal motor anomaly.| Remove the safety
key and contact the Authorised Service Centre for checks, replacements or
repairs.
3. The motor shuts down whilst working.| Battery is not inserted correctly.|
Open the hatch and check that the battery is fitted in its housing correctly
(par. 7.2.3).
Low battery.| Check the battery status and recharge if necessary (par. 7.2.2).
4. The danger LED lights up (Fig. 30. A) and the machine emits an acoustic
signal.| Cutting means blocked.| Turn the machine off, remove the safety key
and wear work gloves.
Check and eventually remove any obstructions in the machine’s lower side (par.
7.3.2) that prevent rotation of the cutting means.
If the problem continues, contact the Authorised Service Centre for checks,
replacements, or repairs (par. 8.1).
Machine fault| Remove the safety key and contact the Authorised Service Centre
for checks, replacements or repairs.
5. The danger LED lights up (Fig.30.A).| The thermal protection has tripped
due to overheating of the machine.| Wait for at least 5 minutes and restart
the machine.
6. Mowing is difficult.| The cutting means is not in a good state.| Contact
the Authorised Service Centre for the sharpening or replacement of the cutting
means.
7. Excessive noise and/or vibration is experienced whilst working.| Cutting
means fittings are loose or the cutting means is damaged.| Immediately turn
off the motor and remove the safety key.
Contact the Authorised Service Centre for
checks, replacements, or repairs (par. 8.1).
8. Battery power reserve is low.| Severe working conditions require greater
current absorption.| Optimize operations (par. 7.2.1).
Battery is insufficient for operating re-requirements.| Use a second battery
or extended battery (par. 13.2).
9. The battery charger is
not charging the battery.| Battery is not correctly inserted in the battery
charger.| Check it is correctly inserted (par. 7.2.3).
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Unsuitable environmental conditions.| Recharge the battery in places with
suitable temperatures (see battery/battery charger instruction manual).
Dirty contacts.| Clean the contacts.
The battery charger is not energized.| Check it is plugged in and that the
power socket is energized.
Faulty battery charger.| Replace with an original spare part.
| If the problem persists, refer to the battery/ battery charger manual.
12.2 FOR MACHINES WITHOUT ELECTRONIC CONTROL
If problems persist after having performed the above operations, contact your
dealer.|
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PROBLEM| PROBABLE CAUSE| SOLUTION
1. The engine does not start when using the switch| Safety key is not
inserted or is inserted incorrectly.| Insert the key (par. 6.3).
Safety key in “OFF position.| Turn the safety key to ‘OW position (par. 6.3).
Battery is not inserted or is inserted incorrectly.| Open the hatch and check
that the battery is fitted in its housing correctly (par. 7.2.3).
Low battery.| Check the battery status and recharge if necessary (par. 7.2.2).
Incorrect battery combination.| Check if the battery combination is correct,
following the instructions supplied in the “Technical data table.
2. The engine stops and the machine emits an acoustic signal.| Battery is not
inserted correctly.| Open the hatch and check that the battery is fitted in
its housing correctly (par. 7.2.3).
Low battery.| Check the battery status and recharge if necessary (par. 7.2.2).
The thermal protection has tripped due to overheating of the motor.| Wait for
at least 5 minutes and restart the machine.
Cutting means blocked.| Turn the machine off, remove the safety key and wear
work gloves.
Check and eventually remove any obstructions in the machine’s lower side (par.
7.3.2) that prevent rotation of the cutting means.
If the problem continues, contact the Authorised Service Centre for checks.
replacements or repairs (par. 8.1).
Machine fault| Remove the safety key and contact the Authorised Service Centre
for checks. replacements or repairs.
3. Mowing is difficult.| The cutting means is not in a good state.| Contact
the Authorised Service Centre for the sharpening or replacement of the cutting
means.
4. Excessive noise and/or
vibration is experienced whilst working.| Cutting means fittings are loose or
the cutting means is damaged.| Immediately turn off the motor and remove the
safety key.
Contact the Authorised Service Centre for
checks, replacements or repairs (par. 6.1).
6. Battery power reserve is low.| Severe working conditions requiring greater
current absorption.| Optimise operations (par. 7.2.1).
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Battery is insufficient for operating re- quirements.| Use a second battery or
extended battery (par. 13.2).
6. The battery charger is not charging the battery.| Battery is not correctly
inserted in the battery charger.| Check it is correctly inserted (par. 7.2.3).
Unsuitable environmental conditions.| Recharge the battery in places with
suitable temperatures (see battery/battery charger instruction manual).
Dirty contacts.| Clean the contacts.
The battery charger is not energised.| Check it is plugged in and that the
power socket is energised.
Faulty battery charger.| Replace with an original spare part.
| If the problem persists, refer to the battery/ battery charger manual.
ATTACHMENTS ON REQUEST
13.1 “MULCHING” KIT
Finely chops the cut grass and leaves it on the lawn, instead of collecting it
in the grass catcher (for machines equipped with it) (Fig.31).
13.2 BATTERIES
Different capacity batteries are available to suit specific operating
requirements (Fig. 32). The list of approved batteries for this machine can be
found in the “Technical Data” table.
13.3 BATTERY CHARGER
Device used to recharge the battery (Fig.33).
(Translation of the original instruction)
EC Declaration of Conformity
(Machine Directive 2006/42/EC, Annex II, part A)
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The Company
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Herby declares under its own responsibility that the machine: Pedestrian-controlled lawn mower/grass cutting
a) Type / Base Model
b) Month / Year of manufacture
c) Serial number
d) Motor: battery-operated -
Conforms to directive specifications:
e) Certifying body
f) EC examination of Type -
Reference to harmonized Standards
g) Sound power level measured
h) Sound power level guaranteed
i) Range of cut
n) Person authorized to create the Technical
Folder:
o) Place and Date
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ST. S.p.A.
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