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7404907AU OPERATOR MANUAL RIDE ON MOWER Greenworks Australia A Division Jak Max P/L 380 Foley’s Road Derrimut Victoria, Australia 3026 www.greenworks australia .com TRC40678...
English Symbol Explanation INTRODUCTION Never carry children or anyone, PRODUCT DESCRIPTION even when the blades are off. This product is a battery-operated ride-on mower with Always look down and behind you electric motors. when maneuvering in reverse or We are committed to continuously improving our turning around.
English The term "product" in the warnings refers to your WARNING mains-operated (corded) product or BATTERY-operated If the battery pack cracks or breaks, with or without (cordless) product. leaks, do not recharge it and do not use. Discard it 2.2.1 WORK AREA SAFETY and replace with a new battery pack.
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English hearing protection used for appropriate conditions • Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly will reduce personal injuries. maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control. • Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-position before connecting to •...
English • Never service damaged battery packs. Service • Use extreme caution when reversing or pulling the of battery packs should only be performed by the lawnmower towards you. Always be aware of your manufacturer or authorized service providers. surroundings. •...
English • Only allow responsible, capable adults who are 2.4.3 OPERATING familiar with the instructions to operate this product. • Safe operation requires your full attention and • Never operate a poorly maintained product. Repair capabilities. or replace any damaged components before •...
English • If lawnmower strikes a foreign object, stop the • Become familiar with the mower’s controls and product, rotate the ignition switch to OFF position, confident in its smooth operation before attempting then, if it is safe, inspect for damage. to drive it up or down a ramp.
English • Do not expose a battery or appliance to fire 2.4.9 SLOPE IDENTIFICATION GUIDE or excessive temperature. Exposure to fire or temperature above 130 °C may cause explosion. WARNING • Follow all charging instructions and do not To reduce the risk of serious personal injury or death, charge the battery or appliance outside of the never operate on slopes greater than 15 degrees.
English ASSEMBLY 2.4.11 SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM This section describes how to assemble and adjust the product. WARNING CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE SAFETY CHAPTER AND THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT. INSTALL THE SEAT 1. Install the seat assembly by securing the nuts and bolts.
English INSTALL THE STEERING WHEEL Note: Before assembling, ensure that the mounting assembly is facing the seat. INSTALL THE SIDE DISCHARGE 1. Install the steering shaft into the coupler, aligning CHUTE the holes in the shaft with the bolt holes in the coupler.
English INSTALL THE GRASS CATCHER 1. Install the grass catcher. Refer to the assemly guide of the grass catcher for more details to assemble. 4. Align the teeth on the side discharge chute to the spindle assembly for a secure fit. Empty the grass catcher When sitting on the seat, the operator can turn back to pull the reel handle out a little to make it easier to lift the...
English 4. Move the deck height adjustment lever downward starting, stopping, driving, and mowing, refer to the and upward, and engage it into the detent when it Operation (Reference 6) section. arrives at the desired cutting height. PRODUCT CONTROLS Seat Discharge control handle Deck height...
English 3. Pull-to-Operate (PTO) Switch: The PTO switch engages and disengages the mower blades. Pull UP on the switch to engage, and push DOWN to disengage. CAUTION Do not engage PTO switch when the deck is under load. Failure to do so may damage the motor and/or deck.
The battery locks into position when you hear a INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE click. PRODUCT. BEFORE OPERATION 6.1.1 CONNECT THE BATTERIES TO THE PRODUCT WARNING Only use genuine Greenworks batteries with the product. 1. Press the release button (1) to open the battery cover.
English 6.1.2 REAR TRAILER HITCH WARNING Towing loads can be risky, especially on slopes. • Max total weight (trailer & load) should not exceed 136 kg. • Max tongue weight should be under 20.2 kg. • Avoid slopes over 10 degrees. •...
English STOP THE PRODUCT 1. Stop the product on a flat, level surface. 2. Press the brake pedal to stop, then fully depress the parking brake pedal. Release the brake pedal, ensuring that the parking brake remains securely engaged.Note: Tap the brake pedal again to release the parking brake.
English WARNING Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary. Always look down, behind and to the side before changing directions or backing up. A careless action can cause inflict death or severe injury within a fraction of a second. 2.
English forth pattern across the lawn, pivoting at the edges of the previously mowed grass. MOWING PATTERNS 6.6.1 SIDE-DISCHARGING Side-discharging is a mowing technique that efficiently processes a larger volume of grass in a single pass. This method involves expelling grass clippings to the side of the mower deck and dispersing them across the lawn.
English off the product, remove the start key and use the WARNING compressed air to clean the area. Do not load mower on a trailer or truck using two CLEAN THE MOWER DECK separate ramps. Only use a full-width ramp that is at least 305 mm (1 ft) wider than the width of the rear wheels of the mower.
Long hair, loose clothing or jewelry may get tangled in moving parts. Secure hair above shoulder level before starting work. • Use of parts that are not authorized or approved by Greenworks may cause serious or fatal injury or property damage. BATTERY MAINTENANCE The mower is powered by Lithium-Ion batteries which, when maintained properly, will provide years of useful life.
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English 9.3.2 CHARGE THE PRODUCT Open the port cover (1) to charge and close the cover once the charging is finished to reduce the risk of electric shock. 1. Open the port cover from the battery charging port on the mower. 2.
English RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure Before each use or daily • Inspect the blades. • Check the tire pressure. • Check the contacts of switches and brakes. • Check for frayed and deteriorated insulations. • Clean under the cutting deck. Clean the area under the operator’s seat and near the battery.
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English grass within a few hours. Additionally, a dull blade requires more power. Replace any blades that are bent, cracked, or broken. WARNING Never attempt to straighten a bent blade by heating, or weld a cracked or broken blade as the blade may break and cause serious injury.
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English 9.7.3 INSPECT THE MOWER BLADES A worn or damaged mower blade has the potential to break, leading to fragments being propelled into the operator's or bystander's area, causing severe personal harm or death. Inspect it before each use. Halt operation if the mower hits an object and inspect for damage.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Product won't There is no battery installed in the Use only official Greenworks battery (or batteries). At move. battery compartment or the battery is least one is required for operation. not an official Greenworks battery.
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Turn the start key to the OFF position and wait for more causing a sudden stop. than 5 seconds before restarting the product. Drive controller is malfunctioning. Check the error code on display. Contact Greenworks after-sales service center. The mower cuts The blade is blunt.
CORRECTIVE ACTION The parking brake is manually re- Check the parking brake and reset it to the initial posi- leased. tion. Contact Greenworks after-sales service center if the problem persists. Poor front wheel Check for foreign objects stuck in the Clear foreign objects.
Battery storage temperature range 0˚C – 45˚C Battery discharging temperature range 0˚C – 45˚C private usage). Greenworks, at its own discretion, will WARRANTY repair or replace any and all parts found to be defective, through normal use, free of charge to the customer.
English 13.1 ERROR CODE Error Description Solution Code Drive motor stalled Check if the drive wheels are stuck and restart the power supply. Motor encoder error Check that the connector of drive controller is properly connected, and then restart the power supply. Controller phase loss Check that motor cables of the drive controller are connected proper- ly, and then restart the power supply.
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English Error Description Solution Code CAN timeout error - drive Communication error with the drive controller. Restart the power sup- ply. Blade switch signal abnormal Check that the Blade switch is connected properly, and then return the switch to its initial position. Software authentication 1.
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English Error Description Solution Code PMU51 Driver voltage error in feedback Contact your distributor for a solution. module PMU52 Current sensor error Contact your distributor for a solution. PMU53 Power resistor driver error in Contact your distributor for a solution. feedback module PMU54 Busbar current BIAS...
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