Cleaning The Lawn Mower Housing; Charging The Battery Pack; Replacing The Battery Pack - Toro iMow 30050 Operator's Manual

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Cleaning the Lawn Mower
Housing
Clean the lawn mower housing after every use.
1. Stop the lawn mower and wait for all moving parts to
stop.
2. Remove the battery pack (Fig. 16).
3. Pull the front handle upward to lift the lawn mower to
an upright position.
4. Use a wet cloth or a soft brush to remove grass
clippings and debris from the underside, the blades,
and the wheels.
Note: Do not set the lawn mower upside down because
that can damage the controller.
5. Inspect the drainage holes and ensure that they are not
blocked (Fig. 23).
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Figure 23
1. Drainage holes
Important
Do not use a water hose on the lawn
mower when cleaning; the water can damage the
electronics.
Important
Do not use metal objects to clean around
the battery pack. 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 may overheat
and cause burns.

Charging the Battery Pack

Charge the battery pack after every time you use the lawn
mower.
Important
The charger is for indoor use only. Do not
expose the charger to moisture, and do not charge the
battery pack in or near water.
Important
You can charge the battery pack when the
temperature is between –4 F (–20 C) and 140 F (60 C).
1. Plug the charger into a standard 110 V household
outlet.
2. Pivot the controller up on its hinges.
3. Plug the charger into the charging socket under the
controller drawer (Fig. 24).
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1. Charging socket
4. Pivot the controller back to lie flush with the top of the
lawn mower surface.
The following screen displays:
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Charging
5. When the lawn mower is fully charged and ready to
operate, the screen displays:
Fully Charged
Note: Operating the lawn mower before it is fully charged
reduces the battery life.
Note: The lawn mower should be charging at all times
when it is not in use. Continuous charging does not harm
the battery pack. The battery pack is fully charged after
approximately 24 hours.

Replacing the Battery Pack

1. Stop the lawn mower and wait for all moving parts to
stop.
2. Remove the battery pack by pulling it out of the
battery pack compartment (Fig. 25).
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Figure 24

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