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| Frequently Asked Questions |
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Question 1: Where can I obtain service for the Remington Power Mower? |
| You can obtain service for your Remington Power mower from any authorized Remington service centers. Please select this link for a list of authorized Remington service centers in your area: |
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Question 2: Do I need to lubricate any part of the Remington Power Mower? |
| Do not lubricate any part of the Remington Power Mower. There are no parts of the Remington Power Mower that requires any lubrication. |
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Question 3: What is the maximum amount of time I can leave the battery on charge without any damage to the battery? |
| You can leave the battery on charge up to six (6) months without any damage to the battery. |
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Question 4: Should I keep the Remington Power Mower plugged into a power source charging the battery when the unit is not in use? |
| Yes, you should keep the Remington Power Mower plugged into a wall outlet and charging when the product is not in use up to six (6) months. |
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Question 5: What is the capacity of the rear bag on the Remington Power Mower? |
| The rear bagger has a 12 gallon capacity. |
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Question 6: What type of replacement blade will the Remington Power Mower use? |
| You can only use the Remington replacement blade part number RMB17A. The Remington replacement blade has been engineered and tuned specifically for the Remington Power Mower. |
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Question 7: What is the charge time for the battery on the Remington Power Mower? |
| The charge time is 10 to 24 hours depending on the condition of the battery. |
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Question 8: How do you assemble the grass collection bag on the Remington Power Mower? |
| Please select this link for a complete instruction sheet on the assembling of the grass collection bag. |
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Question 9: How does the Remington Power mower compare to a gas mower? |
| The maximum blade tip speed allowed by ANSI (American National Standards Institute) is 19,000 feet per minute. This is also the upper limit of the blade tip speed that is achieved by gas lawn mowers and the Remington Power Mower. In Boost Mode the Remington Power Mower’s blade tip speed is controlled by an electronic circuit which will prevent the blade tip speed from slowing down to the extent that a typical mechanically governed gas mower will. |
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