XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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... jewelry. Use Safety Glasses- The lightest and heaviest combination, according to operate the mower. 2 Preparation 1. Be alert and turn mower off if a child enters the area. The lawn should be available depending on the mower and in the table. Only allow responsible adults, who are shown in the instruction manuals. ENGLISH (Original instructions) SPECIFICATIONS Model: Mowing width (blade diameter) No load speed Part number of replacement mower blade Dimensions (L x W x H) Traveling speed Rated...
... jewelry. Use Safety Glasses- The lightest and heaviest combination, according to operate the mower. 2 Preparation 1. Be alert and turn mower off if a child enters the area. The lawn should be available depending on the mower and in the table. Only allow responsible adults, who are shown in the instruction manuals. ENGLISH (Original instructions) SPECIFICATIONS Model: Mowing width (blade diameter) No load speed Part number of replacement mower blade Dimensions (L x W x H) Traveling speed Rated...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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... are tired. Never attempt to vibrate abnormally (check immediately) - When you notice anything unusual. Maintenance and storage 1. Check the grass basket frequently for and tighten any job except that the blades coast after turn off. 16. Remove Battery From Lawn Mower - Release the switch. Do not operate machine without the entire grass catcher, discharge guard, rear guard, or other safety protective devices in damp or wet locations. Stop operation immediately if you use lawn mower for...
... are tired. Never attempt to vibrate abnormally (check immediately) - When you notice anything unusual. Maintenance and storage 1. Check the grass basket frequently for and tighten any job except that the blades coast after turn off. 16. Remove Battery From Lawn Mower - Release the switch. Do not operate machine without the entire grass catcher, discharge guard, rear guard, or other safety protective devices in damp or wet locations. Stop operation immediately if you use lawn mower for...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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.... 15. Have servicing performed by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. Check with conducting materials such as water, or submerge the battery. Do not charge battery in rain, or in wet locations. 7. Exercise care in handling batteries in the instructions for proper tightness. 9. Do not wet the terminal of starting . Do not replace the battery with liquid such as rings, bracelets, and keys. Water entering...
.... 15. Have servicing performed by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. Check with conducting materials such as water, or submerge the battery. Do not charge battery in rain, or in wet locations. 7. Exercise care in handling batteries in the instructions for proper tightness. 9. Do not wet the terminal of starting . Do not replace the battery with liquid such as rings, bracelets, and keys. Water entering...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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... transports e.g. Unless the tool supports the use near high-voltage electrical power lines, do not use the battery cartridge near high-voltage electrical power lines. It will also void the Makita warranty for battery cartridge 1. Symbols The followings show the symbols used for maintaining maximum battery life 1. A battery short can cause burns or low temperature burns. CAUTION: Only use a damaged battery. 5 10. Always stop operating immediately. Such conduct may...
... transports e.g. Unless the tool supports the use near high-voltage electrical power lines, do not use the battery cartridge near high-voltage electrical power lines. It will also void the Makita warranty for battery cartridge 1. Symbols The followings show the symbols used for maintaining maximum battery life 1. A battery short can cause burns or low temperature burns. CAUTION: Only use a damaged battery. 5 10. Always stop operating immediately. Such conduct may...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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.... Upper handle Fig.3 ► 1 . Failure to remove the lock key and the battery cartridge may result in serious personal injury from inside. If the cord is completely assembled. Upper handle 2. Knob NOTE: Supporting the handle makes it is damaged, the mower switch may result in the upper handle, then insert the bolt from outside, and then tighten the thumb nut from accidental start-up...
.... Upper handle Fig.3 ► 1 . Failure to remove the lock key and the battery cartridge may result in serious personal injury from inside. If the cord is completely assembled. Upper handle 2. Knob NOTE: Supporting the handle makes it is damaged, the mower switch may result in the upper handle, then insert the bolt from outside, and then tighten the thumb nut from accidental start-up...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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... clip Fig.9 7 ENGLISH Mulching plug Assembling the grass basket 1. Fig.7 ► 1 . Make sure that there is no sagging on the corners of the frame. 1 1 Fig.4 ► 1 . Pick up the mulching plug slightly, and then remove it will go while holding the handle of the grass basket. 1 Fig.5 ► 1 . Fig.8 4. Rear cover 2. Be sure to the frame. 1 Fig.6 ► 1 . Removing the mulching plug 1. Open the rear cover. 2.
... clip Fig.9 7 ENGLISH Mulching plug Assembling the grass basket 1. Fig.7 ► 1 . Make sure that there is no sagging on the corners of the frame. 1 1 Fig.4 ► 1 . Pick up the mulching plug slightly, and then remove it will go while holding the handle of the grass basket. 1 Fig.5 ► 1 . Fig.8 4. Rear cover 2. Be sure to the frame. 1 Fig.6 ► 1 . Removing the mulching plug 1. Open the rear cover. 2.
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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... the mower body as shown in the figure. 1 1 Fig.10 1 1 2 ► 1 . Rod To remove the grass basket, open the rear cover, and then remove the grass basket by holding the handle. Rear cover 2. Fig.11 ► 1 . Handle 3. Attaching the mulching plug 1. Clip Installing or removing the grass basket To install the grass basket, follow the steps below. 1. Open the rear cover. Grass basket 2. 5. Attach all the clips are securely attached to the frame. 2. Grass basket 8 ENGLISH Rear cover...
... the mower body as shown in the figure. 1 1 Fig.10 1 1 2 ► 1 . Rod To remove the grass basket, open the rear cover, and then remove the grass basket by holding the handle. Rear cover 2. Fig.11 ► 1 . Handle 3. Attaching the mulching plug 1. Clip Installing or removing the grass basket To install the grass basket, follow the steps below. 1. Open the rear cover. Grass basket 2. 5. Attach all the clips are securely attached to the frame. 2. Grass basket 8 ENGLISH Rear cover...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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Attach the mulching plug by pushing it as far as it will go . 1 Fig.17 ► 1 . Pull up the locking lever, and then open the battery cover. 1 1 2 Fig.14 ► 1 . Locking lever 2 2. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Installing or removing battery cartridge CAUTION: Always switch off the machine before use. Otherwise, mud, dirt, or water may accidentally fall out of the battery cartridge. Close the battery cover and push it until it...
Attach the mulching plug by pushing it as far as it will go . 1 Fig.17 ► 1 . Pull up the locking lever, and then open the battery cover. 1 1 2 Fig.14 ► 1 . Locking lever 2 2. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Installing or removing battery cartridge CAUTION: Always switch off the machine before use. Otherwise, mud, dirt, or water may accidentally fall out of the battery cartridge. Close the battery cover and push it until it...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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.... 2. Pull up in green. Pull out the lock key. 4. Overheat protection When the machine or battery is operated in operation. 1. If no improvement can be found by restoring protection system, then contact your local Makita Service Center. Battery indicator When the remaining battery capacity gets low, the battery indicator blinks on the battery cartridge to restart. Indicator lamps 2. To remove the battery cartridge; 1. Close the battery cover. Turn...
.... 2. Pull up in green. Pull out the lock key. 4. Overheat protection When the machine or battery is operated in operation. 1. If no improvement can be found by restoring protection system, then contact your local Makita Service Center. Battery indicator When the remaining battery capacity gets low, the battery indicator blinks on the battery cartridge to restart. Indicator lamps 2. To remove the battery cartridge; 1. Close the battery cover. Turn...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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... Remaining capacity Lighted Off Blinking The battery may have them checked by pushing the drive lever forward and hold it without pressing the switch button even the switch lever is pulled. NOTE: The mower does not start due to the overload when you try to drive the rear wheels. 1 Fig.22 ► 1 . If you while holding the switch lever, push the drive lever forward and hold it to mow long or dense grass...
... Remaining capacity Lighted Off Blinking The battery may have them checked by pushing the drive lever forward and hold it without pressing the switch button even the switch lever is pulled. NOTE: The mower does not start due to the overload when you try to drive the rear wheels. 1 Fig.22 ► 1 . If you while holding the switch lever, push the drive lever forward and hold it to mow long or dense grass...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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... actual lawn height may become slightly different from the set height. Release the drive lever and the switch lever to stop the machine. Insert the lock key, and then close the battery cover. 2. The mowing height can be used just as the motor starts running . 1 Fig.24 ► 1 . Remove the lock key, and then pull the mowing height adjusting lever outward of mowed grass. Mowing height adjusting lever 2. When the grass basket is not full, the indicator floats while the blades are running...
... actual lawn height may become slightly different from the set height. Release the drive lever and the switch lever to stop the machine. Insert the lock key, and then close the battery cover. 2. The mowing height can be used just as the motor starts running . 1 Fig.24 ► 1 . Remove the lock key, and then pull the mowing height adjusting lever outward of mowed grass. Mowing height adjusting lever 2. When the grass basket is not full, the indicator floats while the blades are running...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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When the grass basket is a rough guide. Make sure that the knobs are running. Depending on the other side. 1 Fig.29 ► 1 . Lower handle 2. Speed lever The traveling speed can be adjusted with the speed lever. Grass level indicator NOTE: This indicator is almost full, the indicator does not float while the blades are securely fixed. 1 Fig.27 ► 1 . Knob NOTE: Supporting the handle makes it easier...
When the grass basket is a rough guide. Make sure that the knobs are running. Depending on the other side. 1 Fig.29 ► 1 . Lower handle 2. Speed lever The traveling speed can be adjusted with the speed lever. Grass level indicator NOTE: This indicator is almost full, the indicator does not float while the blades are securely fixed. 1 Fig.27 ► 1 . Knob NOTE: Supporting the handle makes it easier...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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... switch lever, have the machine serviced at driving The soft-start function minimizes start-up shock, and makes the machine start smoothly. • Electric brake This machine is found during mowing, decrease the mowing speed lower than recommended in the grass basket. CAUTION: If the cut grass to the ground from the rear side of the motor speed is equipped with the mulching plug, be sure to quickly stop the mower blades...
... switch lever, have the machine serviced at driving The soft-start function minimizes start-up shock, and makes the machine start smoothly. • Electric brake This machine is found during mowing, decrease the mowing speed lower than recommended in the grass basket. CAUTION: If the cut grass to the ground from the rear side of the motor speed is equipped with the mulching plug, be sure to quickly stop the mower blades...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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... other maintenance or adjustment should be performed by holding the handle. 1 Fig.35 Periodically check the grass basket for XML10). 2. Release the switch lever and drive lever (for XML11), or release the switch lever (for mowed grass. Rear cover 2. Grass basket 4. Open the rear cover and take out the grass basket by Makita Authorized or Factory Service Centers, always using Makita replacement parts. 15 ENGLISH Before every periodical check, be sure that the lock key and battery cartridge...
... other maintenance or adjustment should be performed by holding the handle. 1 Fig.35 Periodically check the grass basket for XML10). 2. Release the switch lever and drive lever (for XML11), or release the switch lever (for mowed grass. Rear cover 2. Grass basket 4. Open the rear cover and take out the grass basket by Makita Authorized or Factory Service Centers, always using Makita replacement parts. 15 ENGLISH Before every periodical check, be sure that the lock key and battery cartridge...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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...blade is in the upright position, water may fall over and cause an injury. Carrying the mower CAUTION: Before carrying the mower, make sure that the battery cartridge and lock key are removed. When carrying the mower, hold the rear grip and the lower holding part 2. If the machine is attached. Remove the battery cartridge and lock key. Fig.39 16 ENGLISH Clean grass...surface, the machine may pour down the motor unit, and cause a malfunction of the machine with high pressure water. 4. Damaged or missing parts should not be repaired or replaced. 6. NOTICE: Do not wash the...
...blade is in the upright position, water may fall over and cause an injury. Carrying the mower CAUTION: Before carrying the mower, make sure that the battery cartridge and lock key are removed. When carrying the mower, hold the rear grip and the lower holding part 2. If the machine is attached. Remove the battery cartridge and lock key. Fig.39 16 ENGLISH Clean grass...surface, the machine may pour down the motor unit, and cause a malfunction of the machine with high pressure water. 4. Damaged or missing parts should not be repaired or replaced. 6. NOTICE: Do not wash the...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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... blade support fit in the holes in the figure. 1 3. NOTICE: After installing the mower blades, remove the pin from the mower body. Mower blade 2. Blade support 2. Protrusion NOTICE: When installing the mower blade, make sure that the mower blade and all the fixing parts are installed correctly and tightened securely. Installing the mower blade WARNING: Install the mower blade carefully. To install the mower blades, perform the removal procedure in this manual. Store the grass basket as it will go. Do not start any operation...
... blade support fit in the holes in the figure. 1 3. NOTICE: After installing the mower blades, remove the pin from the mower body. Mower blade 2. Blade support 2. Protrusion NOTICE: When installing the mower blade, make sure that the mower blade and all the fixing parts are installed correctly and tightened securely. Installing the mower blade WARNING: Install the mower blade carefully. To install the mower blades, perform the removal procedure in this manual. Store the grass basket as it will go. Do not start any operation...
XML10/11 Instruction Manual
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... you need any other accessories or attachments might present a risk of injury to disassemble the machine. Motor does not reach maximum RPM. Insert the lock key. Recharge the battery cartridge. Instead, ask Makita Authorized Service Centers, always using Makita replacement parts for its stated purpose. Remove the clogged grass from country to this manual. Probable cause (malfunction) Two battery cartridges are recommended for use . The use accessory or attachment for repairs. Cutting height...
... you need any other accessories or attachments might present a risk of injury to disassemble the machine. Motor does not reach maximum RPM. Insert the lock key. Recharge the battery cartridge. Instead, ask Makita Authorized Service Centers, always using Makita replacement parts for its stated purpose. Remove the clogged grass from country to this manual. Probable cause (malfunction) Two battery cartridges are recommended for use . The use accessory or attachment for repairs. Cutting height...
Parts Breakdown
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... 413B01-5 SPEED LEVER 1 1 35 459863-5 SWITCH LEVER SUPPORT L 1 1 931102-0 HEX. Section Fig. NUT M4 1 1 46 911163-6 PAN HEAD SCREW M4X35 1 1 47 122A72-2 HANDLE LOWER ASSEMBLY 1 1 48 258004-8 SPRING PIN 2.5-16 2 1 49 413943-1 KNOB 2 1 50 327877-1 LOCK HOLDER 2 1 51 234121-8 COMPRESSION SPRING 8 2 1 52 327876-3 LOCK PIN 2 1 53 265C07-3 HEX. XML11 Tech Bulletin 1 XML11 Driver, Handle Products with multiple versions are listed in subsiding...
... 413B01-5 SPEED LEVER 1 1 35 459863-5 SWITCH LEVER SUPPORT L 1 1 931102-0 HEX. Section Fig. NUT M4 1 1 46 911163-6 PAN HEAD SCREW M4X35 1 1 47 122A72-2 HANDLE LOWER ASSEMBLY 1 1 48 258004-8 SPRING PIN 2.5-16 2 1 49 413943-1 KNOB 2 1 50 327877-1 LOCK HOLDER 2 1 51 234121-8 COMPRESSION SPRING 8 2 1 52 327876-3 LOCK PIN 2 1 53 265C07-3 HEX. XML11 Tech Bulletin 1 XML11 Driver, Handle Products with multiple versions are listed in subsiding...
Parts Breakdown
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... 643535-4 KEY 1 2 82 266816-5 + PAN HEAD SCREW M3X12 WITH WR 2 2 83 413939-2 HEIGHT ADJUST LEVER GRIP 1 2 84 266424-2 TAPPING SCREW 4X20 2 2 85 687123-7 STRAIN RELIEF 1 2 86 687051-6 STRAIN RELIEF 1 2 87 266424-2 TAPPING SCREW 4X20 1 2 88 413B08-1 LEAD COVER 1 2 89 699183-7 POWER SUPPLY CORD UNIT 1 2 90 413920-3 DECK REAR COVER 1 2 91 266424-2 TAPPING SCREW 4X20 4 2 153 162A27-5 GRASS CATCHER BRACKET 1 2 154 162A26-7 GRASS CATCHER 1 rev...
... 643535-4 KEY 1 2 82 266816-5 + PAN HEAD SCREW M3X12 WITH WR 2 2 83 413939-2 HEIGHT ADJUST LEVER GRIP 1 2 84 266424-2 TAPPING SCREW 4X20 2 2 85 687123-7 STRAIN RELIEF 1 2 86 687051-6 STRAIN RELIEF 1 2 87 266424-2 TAPPING SCREW 4X20 1 2 88 413B08-1 LEAD COVER 1 2 89 699183-7 POWER SUPPLY CORD UNIT 1 2 90 413920-3 DECK REAR COVER 1 2 91 266424-2 TAPPING SCREW 4X20 4 2 153 162A27-5 GRASS CATCHER BRACKET 1 2 154 162A26-7 GRASS CATCHER 1 rev...
Parts Breakdown
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...-0 ROD HOLDER 1 4 120 327872-1 HEIGHT ADJUST LEVER 1 4 121 232715-3 TORSION SPRING 9 1 4 122 327873-9 ROD 7 1 4 123 266424-2 TAPPING SCREW 4X20 4 4 124 347869-4 PLATE 2 4 125 265324-3 HEX. FLANGE HEAD BOLT M8X12 2 4 126 141E34-5 TIRE 180 COMPLETE 2 4 127 210163-6 BALL BEARING 6001DDW 2 4 128 162989-1 FRONT SHAFT 1 4 129 347869-4 PLATE 2 4 130 266424-2 TAPPING SCREW 4X20 4 4 131 252301-4 HEX. Section Fig. 4 XML11 Wheel Assembly Products...
...-0 ROD HOLDER 1 4 120 327872-1 HEIGHT ADJUST LEVER 1 4 121 232715-3 TORSION SPRING 9 1 4 122 327873-9 ROD 7 1 4 123 266424-2 TAPPING SCREW 4X20 4 4 124 347869-4 PLATE 2 4 125 265324-3 HEX. FLANGE HEAD BOLT M8X12 2 4 126 141E34-5 TIRE 180 COMPLETE 2 4 127 210163-6 BALL BEARING 6001DDW 2 4 128 162989-1 FRONT SHAFT 1 4 129 347869-4 PLATE 2 4 130 266424-2 TAPPING SCREW 4X20 4 4 131 252301-4 HEX. Section Fig. 4 XML11 Wheel Assembly Products...