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Lawn Mower Yato YT-85222
The Yato YT-85222 lawn mower is a cordless electric mower powered by a 36V Lithium‑Ion battery, designed for efficient grass cutting in residential gardens. It features an IPX1 protection rating for resistance to light moisture, a compact design and a low weight of 13.5 kg that supports easy handling and maneuverability. The mower is intended for routine lawn maintenance where a balance of cutting performance and user convenience is required.
The battery-driven motor delivers quiet, emissions-free operation compared with petrol alternatives, while the 36V Lithium‑Ion power source provides stable cutting performance for typical home lawns. With an IPX1 rating the unit tolerates light moisture such as morning dew or light drizzle, reducing downtime in less-than-ideal weather. A weight of 13.5 kg makes the mower easier to push and transport, and the compact footprint simplifies storage in a shed or garage.
Charge the compatible 36V Lithium‑Ion battery fully before first use, then install it in the mower according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Adjust the cutting height if the mower offers height settings, check that the grass box or collection area is correctly fitted, and clear the lawn of stones and debris before mowing. Operate the mower at a steady walking pace, overlapping passes slightly to ensure even cutting. After use, switch off the mower, remove the battery for charging or storage, and empty the grass collector.
For best results, mow when grass is dry or only slightly damp, and perform regular blade maintenance such as cleaning and sharpening according to the manufacturer’s guidance. Store the mower and batteries in a dry, frost-free location and follow safety instructions for battery handling to prolong service life and ensure reliable operation.
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