An electric lawn mower can make gardening a breeze. Keep your electric mower is top working order with the below tips and tricks for mower maintenance.
June 30, 2015
An electric lawn mower can make gardening a breeze. Keep your electric mower is top working order with the below tips and tricks for mower maintenance.
Power it up by resetting the emergency cut-off
Electric mowers — and your home power supply — have many safety features, and it's likely that one of these has tripped while your mower was in use, preventing power from reaching the motor.
Restore power to the mower's motor
With few mechanical parts, electric mowers are very reliable, but they can still suffer from problems that prevent them from starting or that make them cut out during use.
The carbon brushes in the motor will wear out with time, causing the motor to cut out periodically or trigger the circuit breaker. When this happens, the mower needs professional repair, but you may be able to get a couple more cuts from the motor.
Residual Current Device: A residual current device (RDC) is an electrical circuit breaker that sits between the power supply and an appliance, such as an electric lawn mower or trimmer. It cuts off the power immediately if it detects any unexpected leakage of current, such as through the body of the user, and can so prevent potentially lethal electric shocks.
Before working on your electric mower, unplug it, ensuring you can see the disconnected cord at all times. Never use your mower when the grass is wet, and always connect to power source via an RCD (see above).
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