Calibrating The Lawn Mower - Toro iMow 30050 Operator's Manual

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2. Pull the flexible handle (located inside the battery
pack) out (Fig. 18).
Figure 18
1. Slot
3. Move the flexible handle into the desired slot to
change the rear cutting height (Fig. 18).
Note: Each click represents approximately a 1/2 in.
(13 mm) adjustment.

Calibrating the Lawn Mower

The lawn mower has a geographic compass orientation
that is accurate to within a 100-mile radius of your area.
You need to calibrate the compass only once within that
100-mile radius; you do not need to calibrate the compass
for every operation or every mowing plot.
1. Move the lawn mower to a smooth and level surface
such as a driveway or a sidewalk.
2. Press the Go button on the controller. Refer to Controls
on page 14.
The following screen displays:
Set Geo Location
Location
3. Press the Go button.
The following screen displays:
Not set!
4. Using the scroll arrows, find your country name.
Note: The default is USA.
5. To select the country, press the Go button.
6. Press the Cancel button to return to the main menu.
If the geographical location is not accurate enough for
your yard, the following screen displays:
Low
1
High
2
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2. Flexible handle
Calibration req.
calibrate
1. Press the Go button.
The following screen displays:
Activate Motors
Confirm
2. Press the Go button to calibrate the lawn mower.
Note: The lawn mower will rotate during calibration to
orient the compass to your yard. It will then stop and
display a number between 60 and 100 in the display
window of the controller (refer to Controls on page 14).
The number is the score of the calibration (any score is
good). If the calibration is unsuccessful, the following
message displays:
Re-try elsewhere
Move the lawn mower to another location on your lot and
repeat the steps 5 through 2 above until the calibration is
successful.
Note: An uneven surface can make calibration difficult
and result in Re-try elsewhere messages.
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