Stihl RMI 422 P Instruction Manual

To start the Stihl RMI 422 P for the first time, ensure the battery is fully charged, place the mower on the lawn, and follow the initial setup instructions in the user manual to configure the mowing schedule and perimeter wire.
If the mower does not start, check if the battery is properly charged and inserted. Ensure the perimeter wire is intact and correctly installed. Additionally, check for any error messages on the control panel and refer to the troubleshooting guide in the manual.
To adjust the cutting height on the RMI 422 P, turn the rotary knob on the top of the mower to the desired height setting. The settings range from 20 mm to 60 mm, allowing for different grass lengths.
Regular maintenance for the RMI 422 P includes cleaning the mower's underside and blades, checking and tightening screws, and inspecting the battery condition. Replace blades as needed and follow the maintenance schedule in the manual.
To update the firmware, connect the mower to the Stihl app via Bluetooth. Follow the app instructions to download and install the latest firmware updates, ensuring your mower operates with the latest features and optimizations.
If the mower leaves uncut patches, check if the blades are dull or damaged and replace if necessary. Ensure the perimeter wire is correctly installed and that the mowing schedule covers the entire lawn area.
For winter storage, clean the mower, remove the battery, and store it in a dry, frost-free place. Keep the mower in a sheltered area and cover it if possible to protect from dust and moisture.
Yes, the RMI 422 P can be used on sloped lawns with a gradient of up to 35%. Ensure the perimeter wire is securely installed and consider adjusting the mowing pattern for optimal performance on slopes.
Consult the user manual to identify the specific error code. Follow the recommended troubleshooting steps, which may include resetting the mower, checking the perimeter wire, or contacting Stihl customer support for further assistance.
Blade replacement frequency depends on usage and lawn conditions. Generally, inspect the blades every 100 hours of operation and replace them if they are dull or damaged to maintain optimal cutting performance.