1. Prepare Your Tools
A screwdriver (DO NOT use an electric screwdriver)
A brush for cleaning the mower
Protective gloves for removing the blades
4 silicone pegs (included in the mower box)
2. Put the Mower into Hibernation Mode
To save energy and protect the battery, place the mower into hibernation mode before winter storage.
Step 1: Charge the mower to at least 85%.
Step 2: Tap “Start Hibernation” to turn it off.
Hibernation mode consumes less energy than a normal shutdown.
Note: To wake the mower from hibernation, charge it before turning it on.
Tip: If hibernation mode is not enabled, the mower needs to be recharged once every three months.
3. Store the Charging Station and Mark Its Location
Use the silicone pegs to mark the location of the charging station so you can easily find it in the next mowing season.
Step 1: Disconnect the charging station from the power supply.
Step 2: Unscrew the four screws on the charging station.
Step 3: Mark the charging station location using the four silicone pegs and leave them in the ground.
Step 4: Disconnect the charging station and the antenna cable.
4. Remove the Antenna
If the antenna is installed on a wall or roof, cover it with a plastic bag or protective cover.
If the antenna is installed in the ground, remove the screw to separate the antenna head from the pole, and leave the lower part in place.
Note: Changing the antenna location requires creating a new map.
5. Remove the Blades and Clean the Mower
Step 1: Put on protective gloves and carefully remove the blades.
Step 2: Turn the mower upside down and clean it using a brush.
Step 3: Rinse off dirt with a water hose and allow the mower to dry completely.
6. Pack and Store
Pack the mower, charging station, antenna, and all cables back into the box.
Store the box in a dry, frost-free location at a temperature between 5 °C and 45 °C.
To watch the tutorial video, please visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnYdAD23EqM
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