Black & Decker CLMA4825L2 Manual page 12

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(Original instructions)
Checking State of Charge during use
Press the state of charge indicator (A1).
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The four LEDs (A2) will illuminate indicating the percent
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of charge in the battery (Fig.A.)
If LED light does not illuminate, charge battery.
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Leaving the battery in the charger
The charger and battery pack can be left connected with the
LED glowing indefinitely. The charger will keep the battery
pack fresh and fully charged.
Features
This appliance includes some or all of the following features.
1. Switch box
2. Bail handle
3. Upper-handle
4. Lower-handle
5. Upper-handle attachment levers (2)
6. Lower-handle attachment levers (2)
7. Cut height adjust lever
8. Grass collection bag
9. Rear door cover
10. Battery port
11. Battery storage compartment
12. Carrying handles
13. EdgeMax™
Installing and removing the battery pack
(fig. B - C)
Depress the battery port cover release button (14) and pull
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the battery port cover (15) up to expose the battery port
(10) as shown in figure B.
Slide the battery (16) into the battery port until it is fully
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seated and an audible click is heard (figure C). Make sure
battery pack is fully seated and fully latched into position.
Close the battery port cover. Ensure the cover is fully
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latched before starting mower.
To remove battery pack (fig. D)
Open the battery port cover (15).
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Depress the battery release button (17) on the battery
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pack and pull battery pack out of tool as shown in figure D.
Battery storage
An extra battery can be stored using the battery storage
compartment (11).
Lift the storage compartment cover and slide the battery
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into the compartment as shown in figure E. Battery in this
compartment will not actuate the mower.
Screw the upper handle quick release clamps (7) through
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the lower handle into the clamp nuts (20), With the
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upper handle quick release clamps screwed in half way,
close the quick release clamps (fig. G). If the connection
between the handle and quick release clamps is too tight
or loose, adjust the depth of the quick release clamps and
close them again until the teeth are fully closed.
Assembly
Warning! Before assembly, make sure that the tool is
switched off and the safety key and battery have been
removed.
Attaching lower handle (fig. F)
lift lower handle (4) into place making sure the arrow (18)
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on the base of the mower lines up with 1, 2, or 3 on the
base of the handle (19) (inset of figure F).
Note! Ensure each side of the lower handle is set on the
same number. The arrow must be lined up with 1, 2, or 3 for
operation.
Close the handle height adjust levers (7) as shown in
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figure F. As you close each, make sure the teeth are
engaged as shown in figure G.
If the connection between the handle and lever is too tight
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or loose, open the lever and adjust the depth of the lever
by turning the lever. Close it again until the teeth are fully
clasped and each lever stays securely closed.
Attaching upper handle (fig. H)
Remove the upper-handle attachment levers (5), nuts
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(20), and washers (21) from the handle.
Line up the holes on the bottom of the upper handle (3)
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with the holes on the top of the lower handle (4).
Note: Make sure the cord is located on the front of both
handles. If it is not it may result in the cord tangling and the
inability to easily store the mower (fig. I)
From the outside of the upper handle (3), slide the lever
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bolt through the holes.
Slide the washer over the bolt of the lever and loosely
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assemble the entire assembly with the nut.
Rotate the upper handle into its operating position.
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Close the lever. If it is too tight or too loose, open the lever
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and the nut to adjust the clamping. Check the levers by
closing them. They should be tight enough so the handles
are held firmly, but loose enough so the levers can be fully
closed. Adjust by opening the lever and turning the nut
until the handles are secured.
Securing the motor cable (fig. J)
Warning: Attach cable so that it does not become stretched or
pinched in the joints of the handles during use or folding. This
can cause damage to the cord.
The motor cable (22) has to be fixed to the handles using the
cable restraints (23) that are already attached to the handle to
clip the cable to the handle:

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