Replacement Part List
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Maintenance + Care
mWARNING! Before cleaning, repairing or inspecting the 
mower, stop the machine, remove the battery and the safety 
key. Verify that all moving parts have come to a complete stop.
General
•  Always keep the mower clean and free of grass, dirt or 
other debris.
•  Keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil and grease. 
•  After each cutting session, remove accumulated grass 
clippings and debris using either a dry cloth or handbrush. 
You may also clean the equipment with a damp cloth and 
some soft, non-abrasive soap. Do not use cleaning agents 
or harsh solvents as they may damage the equipment's 
plastic components. Make sure that no water penetrates 
the equipment's interior as intake of water can destroy the 
switch mechanism and the electric motor.
•  Do not clean the lawn mower with running water, 
particularly with high-pressure water. 
•  Check all nuts, bolts and screws for proper tightness 
before each use.
•  Frequently inspect the grass collection bag assembly for 
signs of wear and replace immediately with a genuine part 
if damage is found. 
•  Replace excessively worn or damaged parts immediately.
•  To maximize your mower's longevity, all screwed parts, 
including the wheels and axles, should be cleaned and 
lubricated. There are no parts inside the equipment which 
require additional maintenance or lubrication. 
Blade Maintenance
IMPORTANT: The mower blade is sharp and can cause severe 
personal injury if handled incorrectly. Wrap the blade or wear 
protective gloves, and use extra caution when handling.
The steel blade is designed to provide a ne cut in long or 
tough grass. Deterioration in the quality of cut indicates blade 
wear or damage. Follow these steps to determine if the blade 
needs to be resharpened or replaced: 
1.  Disconnect the power supply to the mower by removing 
the batter and the safety key.
2.  Turn the mower on its side to expose the underside of the 
blade housing.
3.  Check the blade.
a.  If the blade is blunt or has minor wear, then resharpen. 
b.  If the blade shows signs of major wear or damage (i.e. 
gouged, bent), replace. 
mWARNING! An excessively vibrating mower indicates 
that the blade is not properly balanced or has become 
deformed from striking an object. In this case, the blade must 
be repaired or replaced. Please follow the proper maintenance 
procedures for blade care.
Blade Replacement
IMPORTANT: Only use original replacement parts specied 
for this mower. The use of parts that do not meet the original 
equipment specications may lead to improper performance 
of the lawn mower, may compromise operator safety.
1.  Remove the battery and the safety key from the mower.
2.  Turn the mower on its side to expose the underside of the 
blade housing.
3.  Use a cloth to grip the blade or wear heavy-duty gloves.
4.  Using a 27 mm lug wrench (not provided), remove 
the lug nut securing the blade by turning the lug nut 
counterclockwise, then carefully remove the blade 
(Figs. 20 to 21).
5.  Fit the new blade on the same position and secure with 
the original lug nut (Fig. 22).
Fig. 20
Blade
27 mm lug 
wrench
Fig. 21
Blade
Lug nut










