Handling The Battery Pack; Adjusting The Cutting Height - Toro iMow 30050 Operator's Manual

Robotic lawn mower
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Handling the Battery Pack

Insert the battery pack into the battery pack compartment
(Fig. 16). The lawn mower immediately turns on and
activates the display.
Figure 16
Note: If the sound is on, the following audio message
says: "Always follow the safety instructions when
operating the Toro iMow robotic mower."
To remove the battery pack, lift it out of the battery pack
compartment.
Important
Charge the battery for at least 24 hours
before you use the lawn mower for the first time. Refer to
Charging the Battery Pack on page 21.

Adjusting the Cutting Height

Note: The lawn mower comes with a cutting-height level
set at three inches (7.6 centimeters).
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Adjusting the cutting height improperly could
bring your hands into contact with a moving blade
and result in serious injury.
Stop the lawn mower, wait for all moving parts to
stop, and remove the battery pack before
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changing the cutting height.
The front wheel has six cutting-height levels and the rear
wheel has two cutting-height levels. Each rear
cutting-height level corresponds with three equivalent
front cutting-height levels.
Note: If the grass is tall, spongy (deeply thatched), or
uneven, set the cutting height to its highest level.
Note: Unless the terrain of your lawn is level, operate
your lawn mower with the cutting height at the highest
level for maximum maneuverability.
Adjusting the Front Cutting Height
1. Remove the battery pack (Fig. 16).
2. Raise the front end of the lawn mower.
3. Rotate the wheel base (Fig. 17) counterclockwise to
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1. Raising the cutting height
Adjusting the Rear Cutting Height
1. Remove the battery pack (Fig. 16).
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Danger
raise the cutting height or clockwise to lower the
cutting height.
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Figure 17
Note: Each click represents approximately a 1/4 in.
(6 mm) adjustment.
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2. Lowering the cutting
height

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