Power smart DB6806 User Manual

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DB6806, 120V, 12A, 16"
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service department at 1--800--791--9458.
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  • Page 1 User Manual Electric Lawn Mower DB6806, 120V, 12A, 16” Warning: service department at 1--800--791--9458.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents..........................2 Product Specifica ......................2 Safety informa ......................3 -6 Symbols ..........................7-8 Know your lawn mower....................9 Assembly ........................10-12 Operation ......................... 13-16 Maintenance ........................ 17-18 Troubl ......................19 Warranty …………......................20 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 16”ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER Motor ......
  • Page 3: Safety Informa

      SAFETY   I NFORMATION   GENERAL   O PERATION   •   Carefully   r ead   a ll   i nstructions   o n   t he   m ower   a nd   i n   t he   m anual   b efore   a ttempting   t o   a ssemble   a nd   o perate   t he   mower.  ...
  • Page 4 OPERATING   O N   A   S LOPE   Slopes  are  a  major  factor  related  to  accidents  involving  slips  and  falls,  which  can  result  in  severe  injury.  Operating  the   mower  on  a  slope  requires  extra  caution.  If  you  feel  uneasy  on  a  slope,  do  not  mow  it.  For  your  safety,  use  the  slope   gauge  that  is  included  as  part  of  this  manual  to  measure  slopes  before  operating  this  mower  on  a  sloped  or  hilly  area.  ...
  • Page 5 •   When   i t   i s   n ot   i n   u se,   s tore   t he   m ower   i ndoors   i n   a   d ry   a rea,   l ocked   u p   o r   o ut   o f   t he   r each   o f   c hildren.   DOUBLE  ...
  • Page 6: Safety Informa

    SAFETY   I NFORMATION   SLOPE   G AUGE   •   Use   t his   p age   a s   a   g uide   i n   o rder   t o   i dentify   s lopes   t hat   c annot   b e   m owed   s afely.   •  ...
  • Page 7: Symbols

      SYMBOLS   Some   of   the   following   symbols   may   be   used   on   this   product.   Please   study   them   and   learn   their   meaning.   Proper   interpretation  ...
  • Page 8: Symbols

    SYMBOLS   The   f ollowing   s ignal   w ords   a nd   m eanings   a re   i ntended   t o   e xplain   t he   l evels   o f   r isk   a ssociated   w ith   t his   p roduct.   SYMBOL  ...
  • Page 9: Know Your Lawn Mower

      KNOW   Y OUR   L AWN   M OWER   Read   t his   o perator's   m anual   a nd   s afety   r ules   b efore   o perating   y our   l awn   m ower.   C ompare   t he   i llustration   i n   F igure   1   t o   your  ...
  • Page 10: Assembly

      ASSEMBLY   I NSTRUCTIONS     UNPACKING     •   Carefully   r emove   t he   p roduct   a nd   a ny   a ccessories   f rom   t he   b ox.   M ake   s ure   t hat   a ll   i tems   l isted   i n   t he   p acking   l ist   a re   included.  ...
  • Page 11   ASSEMBLY   I NSTRUCTIONS   The   l awn   m ower   i s   d elivered   u nassembled.   The   c omplete   p ush   b ar   a nd   t he   g rass   c ollector   m ust   b e   a ssembled   b efore   u sing   t he   l awnmower.   Follow  the  operating  instructions  step-­‐by-­‐step  and  use  the  pictures  provided  as  a  visual  guide  to  easily  assemble  the  ...
  • Page 12: Assembly

                                            ASSEMBLY   I NSTRUCTIONS   INSTALLING  ...
  • Page 13   OPERATING   Y OUR   L AWN   M OWER     CONNECTING   T HE   P OWER   C ORD   Selecting   a n   E xtension   C ord   The   c hart   b elow   s hows   t he   l ength   o f   e xtension   c ords   a nd   t he   c orresponding   a cceptable   c ord   r atings.   For  ...
  • Page 14: Operation

      OPERATING   Y OUR   L AWN   M OWER   STARTING/STOPPING   T HE   M OWER   ( See   F igure   6 )   To   s tart   t he   m otor:   •  ...
  • Page 15 OPERATING   Y OUR   L AWN   M OWER   CUTTING   H EIGHT   A DJUSTMENT   ( See   F igure   7 )     When  shipped,  the  wheels  on  the  mower  are  set  to  a  low-­‐cutting  position.  Before  using  the  mower  for  the  first  time,   raise  ...
  • Page 16 OPERATING   Y OUR   L AWN   M OWER   MOWING   T HE   L AWN     NOTE:   A   s harp   b lade   w ill   g reatly   e nhance   t he   p erformance   o f   t he   m ower,   e specially   w hen   c utting   h igh   g rass.     Be  ...
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE   REPLACING   T   H E   C UTTING   B LADE   ( See   F igure   1 0   -­‐   1 1)       For   s afety   r easons,   w e   r ecommend   h aving   t he   b lade   r eplaced   b y   a n   a uthorized   p rofessional.   Important!  ...
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    CLEANING   T HE   M OWER   W   A   R   N   I   N   G     To   r educe   t he   r isk   o f   e lectric   s hock,   d o   n ot   e xpose   t he   m ower   t o   w ater.   The  ...
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING     PROBLEM   POSSIBLE   C AUSE   SOLUTION   The   h andle   i s   n ot   i n   p osition   Carriage   b olts   a re   n ot   s eated   p roperly.     Adjust  ...
  • Page 20: Warranty

    WARRANTY-ONE YEAR WARRANTY For one year from date of retail purchase within U.S.A., the manufacturer will, at its option, repair or replace, for the original purchaser, free of charge, any part or parts found to be defective in material or workmanship.

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