Lawn Mower

Lawn Mower
Product Introduction:

A lawn mower, as the name suggests, is a mechanical tool used to trim lawns and grassy vegetation. Its core function is to keep the lawn at a neat and beautiful height, just like giving it a "haircut."




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Product Introduction


Safety Instructions

Clearance: Before use, remove hard objects such as rocks, toys, and branches from the lawn to prevent them from being thrown by the blades and causing injury.

Dress appropriately: Wear sturdy shoes (do not wear slippers) and long pants.

Guardians: Keep children and pets away from the work area.

Operation: Move the machine sideways on slopes, not up and down, to prevent the machine from slipping and crushing.

Power Safety: For corded models, be sure to position the cord carefully to prevent cutting or tripping hazards.

Before Maintenance: Before performing any cleaning, inspection, or repair, ensure the engine is turned off, remove the spark plug (for gasoline engines), or disconnect the battery (for electric models).


Maintenance and Care

After each use:

Clean the chassis and blades from grass and dirt.

Inspect the blades for damage or looseness.

Regular Maintenance:

Electric models: Keep the machine clean, check the battery, and replace or sharpen the blades if they are dull.

Gasoline Models:

Oil Change: Annually or after a certain number of hours of use (see manual).

Air Filter Change: Regularly inspect, clean, or replace.

Spark Plug: Replace every 1-2 years or according to the number of hours.

Sharpen the Blade: Sharpen or replace the blade at the beginning of each season or if you notice uneven cutting.

Winter Storage: When not in use for extended periods, completely use up the gasoline or add a fuel stabilizer to prevent carburetor clogging.

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