How to Properly Store Your Best Electric Lawn Mower

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How to Properly Store Your Best Electric Lawn Mower

Proper storage of your lawn mower electric is essential to maintain its longevity and ensure optimal performance when the next mowing season arrives. By following these simple steps, you can safeguard your equipment from damage and prolong its lifespan.

Applies to: Smonet Best Electric Lawn Mower

1. First, power off the machine by pressing and holding the ON/OFF button for 15 seconds. This ensures that the mower is completely shut down and ready for storage.

2. Next, clean the machine thoroughly to remove any grass clippings, dirt, or debris that may have accumulated during use. Pay special attention to the blades and undercarriage, ensuring they are free from any build-up that could affect performance.

3.Once cleaned, fully charge the machine to ensure its battery is at maximum capacity before storage. This helps prevent battery degradation and ensures the mower is ready for immediate use when needed.

4. When storing the mower and charging station, choose a dry environment with temperatures ranging from -10°C to 60°C. Avoid areas prone to moisture or extreme temperatures, as these conditions can damage the equipment over time.

Notes:

  • Keep the mower, charging station and power adaptor away from heat sources (such as stoves, radiators, etc.) or chemicals.
  • Do not leave the mower in the car in summer.

Properly storing your electrical lawn mower is essential to protect your investment and ensure its longevity. By following these steps and taking note of the provided guidelines, you can keep your mower in top condition and ready for use whenever you need it.

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