John Deere Tango E5 Series ll Operator's Manual
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To start the John Deere Tango E5 Series II, ensure that the battery is charged and connected. Then, press the start button on the mower's control panel. Make sure the safety key is inserted properly.
If your mower doesn't start, check the battery charge and connections. Ensure that the safety key is inserted and that the mower is placed on a flat surface. Refer to the manual for additional troubleshooting steps.
Blades should be inspected regularly and replaced at least once a year or when they show signs of wear and tear to ensure optimal performance.
Maintain the battery by charging it fully after each use, storing it in a cool, dry place, and avoiding complete discharge. Regularly check for any signs of damage or corrosion.
After each use, clean the mower by removing grass clippings and debris with a soft brush. Avoid using water directly on electronic components. Use a damp cloth for wiping the exterior surfaces.
To update the software, connect the mower to the John Deere app on your smartphone via Bluetooth. Follow the app's instructions to download and install the latest software updates.
If the mower stops suddenly, check for obstructions in the blades and ensure the battery is charged. Reset the mower by turning it off and then back on. Consult the manual for further troubleshooting steps.
It is not recommended to use the mower on wet grass as it can affect cutting performance and potentially damage the mower. Wait until the grass is dry for optimal results.
For off-season storage, clean the mower thoroughly, charge the battery, and store it in a dry, sheltered location. Disconnect the battery if storing for an extended period to preserve its lifespan.
Ensure children and pets are away from the mowing area, wear appropriate footwear, and avoid operating the mower on steep slopes. Always keep hands and feet away from the cutting deck while the mower is in operation.