Cleaning the Mower and Charging Station
Do not pressure-wash the mower; the water can damage the electronics.
Use compressed air when cleaning the mower.
Clean the charging port on the mower and/or charging station using a non-conductive tool (cloth or soft brush); otherwise, damage may occur.
If metal objects contact the positive and negative posts at the same time, this could short out the battery pack. The battery pack or conductor could overheat and burn you, resulting in minor or moderate injury.
Do not use metal objects to clean around the battery.
- Turn the mower power switch to the Off position and wait for all moving parts to stop.
- Unplug the power supply for the charging station.
- Turn the mower over.
- Clean any debris or grass build-up on the caster wheels 1 and drive wheels 3.
- Use a wet cloth or a soft brush to remove grass clippings and
debris from the mower housing 2.
Ensure that there are not any obstructions in the top side of the mower (e.g., a stick that got stuck or debris buildup).
- Use a dry cloth or non-conductive soft brush to clean the mower charging port 4.
- Use a dry cloth or non-conductive soft brush to clean the charging station terminals 5.
- Turn the mower over.
- Turn the mower power switch to the On position.
- Plug in the power supply for the charging station.