This model is offered with rechargeable lithium-battery (cordless) options and there are also petrol/gasoline variants shown in the specifications. Confirm the exact powertrain (battery or petrol) when ordering, as features and maintenance differ between variants.
DIY voltage options for the cordless version include 24V, 28V, 36V, 40V, 48V and 58V. Choose the voltage and battery capacity that fit your runtime and power needs.
Inclusion of the battery and charger depends on the retailer and the specific package. Some listings sell the mower as a bare tool while others include battery(s) and charger—check the product listing or contact the seller before purchase.
Runtime varies by battery voltage/capacity, mower load (grass length and thickness), cutting width and terrain. Expect a wide range depending on configuration—contact the seller for estimated runtime for the specific battery pack you plan to use.
Charging time depends on the battery capacity and the charger used. Typical charging times can range from around 1–6 hours; fast chargers shorten this considerably. Refer to the battery/charger specifications for exact times.
Cutting width: 500 mm. Cutting height is adjustable from a minimum of 20 mm up to a maximum of 150 mm.
Yes — the mower is self-propelled to reduce operator effort. The listed forward speed is approximately 4 km/h.
The petrol/gasoline entry and engine displacement values apply to the petrol variants of the LM500 model. EURO5 is an emissions standard indicating the petrol engine meets current European exhaust emission limits. The battery version produces no tailpipe emissions.
Petrol variants are listed with a power rating of about 9.5 HP and multiple engine displacement options including 98cc, 99cc, 125cc, 139cc, 159cc, 173cc, 190cc and 196cc. Confirm the exact petrol engine spec when selecting a petrol model.
Only use batteries that match the mower's voltage and connector type and are approved by the manufacturer. Using incompatible or low‑quality third‑party batteries can reduce performance, void warranties and create safety risks.
The mower is suitable for residential lawns, gardens, parks, community spaces and many landscape maintenance tasks. For very large commercial areas or long continuous operation, a ride‑on mower or multiple battery packs/fast chargers may be more efficient.
For battery models: keep battery contacts clean, store batteries at recommended charge levels and inspect wiring. For petrol models: check oil, air filter, spark plug and fuel system per the manual. In all cases: keep blades sharp and balanced, clear grass clippings from the deck, and inspect fasteners regularly.
Features include anti‑slip handles and height‑adjustable grips. Always remove the battery or disconnect spark plug before servicing, wear protective gear (eye protection, sturdy shoes, hearing protection for petrol models), avoid mowing wet grass, and do not operate on excessively steep slopes.
Remove the battery and store it indoors in a cool, dry place at the manufacturer‑recommended charge level (often around 40–60%). For petrol models, drain or stabilize fuel and store in a dry area. Clean the mower, protect metal parts from corrosion, and follow the owner's manual for long‑term storage steps.
Warranty terms and parts availability vary by seller and region. Ask the retailer for the specific warranty period and what it covers (battery, motor, gearbox, etc.). Also confirm availability of replacement blades, batteries and service support before purchase.
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