Toro Recycler FlexForce 21-inch 21467T Operator's Manual
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To start the Toro Recycler FlexForce 21-inch 21467T Mower, ensure the battery is fully charged and inserted correctly. Press and hold the safety button on the handle, then pull the bail lever towards the handle to start the mower.
If the mower does not start, check that the battery is charged and properly seated. Ensure the safety button and bail lever are engaged correctly. Inspect for any obstructions in the blades and verify all safety interlocks are in place.
Regularly inspect the blade for damage or dullness. Sharpen the blade every 20-25 hours of use or as needed, and replace it if it shows signs of wear or damage. Always disconnect the battery before performing maintenance.
After each use, remove the battery and use a brush or damp cloth to clean grass clippings and debris from the mower deck. Avoid using water directly on the motor or electrical components.
To adjust the cutting height, locate the height adjustment lever on each wheel. Move the lever to the desired height position, ensuring all wheels are set to the same level for an even cut.
Charge the battery after each use to ensure it is ready for the next mowing session. If the mower is not used frequently, charge the battery every few months to maintain battery health.
Inspect the blade for sharpness and damage, check the battery charge level, and ensure the deck is clean from grass build-up. Confirm that the cutting height is appropriate for the lawn conditions.
Clean the mower thoroughly, remove the battery, and store it in a cool, dry place. Store the battery separately in a location that is not subject to freezing temperatures.
The Toro Recycler FlexForce 21-inch 21467T Mower typically does not require lubrication. However, periodically check the wheels and height adjustment levers for smooth operation and apply a light oil if necessary.
It is not recommended to use the mower in wet conditions as it may affect performance and safety. Wet grass can clog the deck and cause the mower to work harder, potentially leading to motor strain.