EGO LM2110E-SP Operator's Manual page 15

56 volt lithium-ion cordless mower
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PROBLEM
The blade/motor
unexpectedly stops
while mowing
There is excessive
vibration
The handle-locking
clamps cannot be
closed in position
Mower is difficult to
pull back when the
self-propel is turned
off
Self-propel function
fails to turn on when
one of the self-propel
triggers is pressed
The motor works but
the blade doesn't cut
the grass
CAUSE
The battery pack charge is depleted.
Mower is in overload condition.
Mower deck is clogged with grass and
debris.
The battery or mower circuitry is too hot.
(The power indicator on the mower shines
orange for 10s).
The side rail is retracted a little by the
pushing force applied on the handle.
The cutting blade is loose.
The cutting blade is unbalanced.
The cutting blade is bent.
The motor shaft is bent.
The mower is set to cut too much grass at
once.
The side rails are not fully extended.
The wheels are temporarily locked.
The self-propel speed-control knob is set
all the way back effectively turning off the
self-propel function.
The blade bolt is not tightened to the
required torque.
56 VOLT LITHIUM-ION CORDLESS MOWER — LM2110E-SP
SOLUTION
Charge the battery pack.
Raise the cutting height or slow
down the pace.
Unclog the mower deck. Raise the
cutting height and/or cut a narrower
swath.
Allow the battery pack or mower
to cool until the temperature drops
below 67°C.
Unlock the clamps. Fully extend the
side rails and lock the handle-
locking clamps again.
Tighten the outer nut.
Balance the blade.
Replace the blade.
Contact the service center.
Raise the deck to a higher cutting-
height setting.
Fully extend the side rails, then lock
the clamps.
Simply push the mower ahead
slightly and then move the mower
as desired.
Turn the self-propel speed-control
knob slightly forward BEFORE
pressing the self-propel trigger.
Re-tighten the blade bolt to
recommended torque of 49-59 Nm.
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