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