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1. Turn the lawn mower over.
2. Open the battery compartment (32) by
removing the 4 screws on the under-
side of the device.
3. Remove the battery (33).
4. Remove the blockage.
5. Reposition the battery (33).
6. Close the battery compartment (32).
Storage
• Store the device in a dry place, out of
reach of children.
• Do not enclose the device in nylon
sacks as this may cause moisture to
form.
We are not liable for damage cause by
our devices if this is caused by improper
repair, the use of non-original parts or in-
correct use.
Storage over winter
We offer a winter service. Find out
more on our website: www.
grizzlytools.de/service/maehroboter-
winterdienst
• Clean the device prior to storage (see
"Cleaning and maintenance").
• Only store the battery when it is in a
partially-charged state. The charge sta-
tus should amount to 40-60% during a
lengthy storage period.
• Check the battery charge status ap-
proximately every 3 months during
a prolonged storage period and re-
charge if necessary.
• Disconnect the charging station from
the boundary wire
• Insulate the contacts of the boundary
wire with adhesive tape.
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If you are starting the device after
an extended storage period, clean
the battery contacts on the device and the
charging prongs (
station with a brass brush to prevent charg-
ing problems.
Transport
A carrying handle (8) for transporting the
device is located on the rear of the lawn
mower.
Always carry the lawn mow-
er with the blades (20) point-
ing away from your body.
Risk of injury!
Disposal/environmental
protection
Remove the battery from the device and re-
cycle the device, battery, accessories and
packaging in an environmentally-friendly
manner.
Electrical devices do not belong in
domestic waste. The crossed out
waste bin symbol means that this
product must not be disposed of with
household waste after its service life.
Do not throw batteries into domestic
waste, fi re (risk of explosion) or wa-
ter. Damaged batteries can harm the
environment and your health if poisonous
fumes or liquids escape.
Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical
and electronic equipment: Consumers are
legally obliged to recycle electrical and
electronic equipment in an environmen-
tally sound manner at the end of its life.
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