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Battery-Powered Mower
NEUTON 24-Volt Charger Instructions Booklet
Dear Ne
In order for you to get the most out of your Neuton Mower, we
recently reviewed and revised our battery-charging instructions. In
the following pages, please find the type of charger you have and
follow the revised instructions for optimal battery performance.
Happy Mowing!
uton Owner,
Tom Hughes
President, Neuton Power Equipment
Section 1 – NEUTON 24-Volt Battery Instructions
Conventions used in these Instructions
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information is important in the proper use of your mower. Failure to follow this instruction could result in damage to your machine or property.
is a helpful hint to guide you in getting the most out of your NEUTON Battery and Charger.
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Neuton Power Equipment reserves the right to discontinue, change, and improve its products at any time without notice or obligation to the purchaser.
The descriptions and specifications contained in these instructions were in effect at the end of printing. Some illustrations may not be applicable to your
machine.
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NEUTON Battery-Powered Mower – NEUTON 24-Volt Charger Instructions Booklet 1
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The Battery
Under normal conditions, the Battery charge should last for approximately forty-five (45) to sixty (60) minutes per use with a fully charged
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Battery. The length of time depends on the length, density, and dampness of the grass, cutting height setting, current Battery charge level,
and ongoing Battery care/charging. If the Battery does not provide a forty-five (45) minute run time, it does not mean that your Battery is
defective. If you generally intend to use your Mower for a longer duration, Neuton Power Equipment recommends that you purchase an
extra Battery. Whereby, you could have a second fully charged Battery ready so you can continue mowing.
It may take up to five (5) charging and discharging cycles before your Battery provides maximum life.
A Battery may last much longer if you charge it as soon as it noticeably starts to lose power. Do not force the Battery to discharge to the
extent that the machine will no longer operate. You should never try to coax a little more power out of your Battery. Recharge the Battery
as soon as possible after each use according to your charger’s unique and specific instructions outlined in the following documents.
Handling the Battery Safely
Never charge the lawn mower Battery in the rain or in wet conditions.
Use only an approved 24-Volt Neuton Charger to charge the Battery. Make sure that the Neuton Charger output Voltage printed on the Charger
label matches the Voltage of your Battery. Use of a different charger may not allow the Battery to fully recharge and may cause a fire or explosion.
Use of a non-approved Neuton Charger will void your warranty.
Exercise care in handling the Battery in order not to short-circuit it with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. When short-
circuited, the Battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
Never attempt to alter or open the Battery. Opening your Battery will void your warranty and could result in an unsafe condition or risk of personal
injury. Use normal household voltage (110 Volts) when charging the Battery. Plug the charger directly into the electrical outlet.
Never attempt to replace the individual Battery cells inside the Battery. Mixing fresh and discharged Batteries could increase internal cell pressure
and rupture the discharged Battery. Improper wiring within the Battery could result in leakage or explosion.
Never dispose of Batteries in a fire, as the Battery cells may explode. Never open or mutilate the Battery. Released electrolyte (battery acid) is
corrosive and will cause damage to eyes, skin, or clothes. Battery acid is toxic if swallowed or if you inhale the fumes.
Please dispose of used Batteries responsibly, according to your local hazardous materials regulations. Never throw away used Batteries in your
household trash.
Please dispose of your used Batteries responsibly by recycling them. We have partnered with East Penn Manufacturing, one of the leading
producers of lead-acid batteries in the U.S., to recycle your Battery when it reaches the end of its life. East Penn has nearly 100 distribution
centers throughout the U.S. and Canada that will accept your Battery for recycling. East Penn will separate and reuse everything in your old
Battery: the plastic cover, the lead, and even the Battery acid using a patented process. To find the location of the East Penn distribution center
nearest you, visit http://www.dekabatteries.com
You can also visit the Web site of Earth 911 for more information [www.earth911.org]. Once there, click the Household tab at the top of the page and
then enter your zip code. The site lists recycling centers located near you. You can also visit our website www.neutonpower.com
Service” to find distribution centers across the country that will accept your Battery for 100% recycling of the plastic, lead, and acid.
For a fee, you can recycle your Batteries with the International Metals Reclamation Company. Visit them at www.inmetco.com and click Services; or
contact them at:
INMETCO, P.O. Box 720, 245 Portersville Road, Ellwood City, PA 16117, (724) 758-2825; fax (724) 758-2845
To learn more about hazardous waste recycling, visit the Web site for Battery Council International [www.batterycouncil.org] or for the Environmental
Protection Agency [www.epa.gov].
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Section 2 – NEUTON 24-Volt Trickle Charger Instructions
Model: 14134-00022
Shipped beginning in March 2004
Do not store, or charge the Battery near children, pets or close to a source of heat, sparks, open flame, or on the floor as it may be damp or subject to
accidental flooding. In addition, never expose the Battery to abnormal shaking or shocks.
Charge the battery in a well ventilated area.
Regularly inspect the external appearance of the Battery and never use, or charge a Battery that shows cracks, changes in shape, leaks, or is obviously
damaged. If the battery becomes hot to the touch during charging, this may also be a sign of a damaged battery.
Never attempt to alter or open the Battery as this will void your batteries warranty. Use normal household voltage (110 Volts) when charging the
Battery. Plug the Charger directly into the electrical outlet.
Regularly inspect the Charger Receptacle of the Battery and never use, or charge a Battery that has visible damage or debris within the Charger
Receptacle. If there is debris present, please use caution to remove the debris. Do not remove the debris with any metallic objects, damp or
flammable items, or items that may become lodged in the Charger Receptacle as this may cause a fire, or explosion of the Battery. If you observe
damage to the Charger Receptacle, please discontinue use immediately.
Risk of electric shock; do not touch the non-insulated portion of the output connector or the non-insulated Battery terminal(s).
Use the NEUTON 24-Volt Charger only with the NEUTON 24-Volt Battery. Use of other Chargers or the Neuton 24-Volt Charger with other types of
Batteries may result in bursting of the Battery, which could cause personal injury and property damage.
Optimal Charging Instructions
You MUST charge the Battery for before you use the Mower for the first time. If you do not charge it before using the Mower, the Battery’s charging
capacity will decrease. Once you use the Battery, regardless of the level of depletion, you must recharge the Battery completely, immediately after use.
The following instructions cover the usage of the Charger to provide the optimal life and performance of your Battery.
The optimal ambient temperature for charging of the Battery is between +32ºF (0ºC) and +104ºF (+40ºC) and the optimal ambient temperature for
storage of the Battery is between +5ºF (-15ºC) and +104ºF (+40ºC).
NOTE: Always charge the Battery out of the Mower.
1. Remove the Protective Plug from the Charger Receptacle on the Battery and plug in the round Charger Connector.
2. Plug the Charger into a standard 110-Volt wall outlet. The RED light on the Battery will illuminate indicating a connection between the Battery and
the Charger and that the Battery is charging.
3. After twenty (20) to thirty (30) hours the battery should be completely recharged. The LED on the Battery will not turn off or change colors.
NOTE: The amount of time needed to completely recharge the battery depends on the level of discharge during use. If you used the battery for the full
fourty-five (45) to sixty (60) mintues, or have drained the battery to the point where the machine will no longer operate, it will take almost the full thrity (30)
hours to recharge the battery completely.
4. Remove the charger from the battery and from your standard 110-Volt wall outlet and place both the Battery and the Charger in a DRY
environment for storage until you need them again.
NOTE: For the first five (5) hours, the Charger may be warm to the touch. This is normal and does not indicate a problem.
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