To ensure the safe and efficient operation of your remote-controlled lawn mower—and to extend its service life—please perform regular maintenance. Before each operation, check the engine oil, fuel, hydraulic fluid, and remote control battery level; also, verify that all connecting components are secure and free of looseness. Upon completing your work, promptly remove any weeds, soil, or debris from the machine body, cutting deck, and tracks to keep the equipment clean.
Every 50 hours of operation, inspect the air filter, check for blade wear, and verify the track tension; clean or adjust these components as necessary. Every 100 hours, change the engine oil and inspect the hydraulic system for any leaks. If the blades are severely worn or deformed, they must be replaced immediately to ensure optimal cutting performance and operational safety.
When storing the equipment for an extended period, thoroughly clean the machine, store it in a dry and well-ventilated location, and periodically recharge the battery. Adhering to a proper maintenance schedule not only enhances operational efficiency but also effectively reduces the risk of malfunctions, thereby ensuring the equipment’s long-term, stable performance.