General Information; European Office Contact Information; European Union (Eu) Stage V (5): Carbon Dioxide (Co2) Values; Operator Safety - Snapper SPX Series Operator's Manual

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General Information

For additional information, refer to the Customer Contact
Guide included with the unit. 
The illustrations in this document are representative.
Your unit might look different from the images
shown. LEFT and RIGHT are referenced from the operator's
position. 
The use of Important and Note in the text shows clarifications,
exceptions, or alternatives to the procedures. 
All language translations of this document derive from the
initial English source file. 
 
 
 
 
Recycle all packaging, used oil, and batteries according to
applicable government regulations. 
European Office Contact
Information
For questions regarding European emissions, please contact
our European office at: 
 Max-Born-Straße 2, 68519 Viernheim, Germany. 
European Union (EU) Stage
V (5): Carbon Dioxide (CO
Values
Carbon dioxide values of Briggs & Stratton
Approval Certificate engines can be found by entering CO2
into the search window on BriggsandStratton.com.

Operator Safety

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Save these instructions for future reference. This manual
contains safety information to make you aware of the hazards
and risks associated with the product and how to avoid them.
It also contains important instructions that must be obeyed
during the initial set-up, operation, and maintenance of the
product. 
This product is designed and intended for cutting well
maintained grass and is not intended for other purposes. 
It is important that you read and understand these instructions
before you attempt to start or operate this equipment. 
Make sure that you are fully familiar with the controls and the
correct use of the product. 
Know how to stop the unit and disengage controls quickly. 

Slope Identification Guide

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 How to measure the slope of a lawn surface with a
smartphone or an angle finder tool: 
Do not operate on slopes greater than 10 degrees. 
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1. Use a straight edge at least two (2) feet long (A,
2. Angle finder tools.
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3. Put the two (2) feet long straight edge along the steepest
4. Lay the smartphone or angle finder tool on the straight
Note: A paper gauge slope identification guide is included
in your product literature packet and is also available to
download from the manufacturer's website.
WARNING
Figure 1). A 2x4 or a straight piece of metal works well. 
a. Use your smartphone: Many smartphones (B,
Figure 1) have an inclinometer (angle finder) located
under the compass application (app). Or, search an
app store for an Inclinometer app. 
b. Use angle finder tools: Angle finder tools (C and
D, Figure 1) are available at local hardware stores
or online (also called inclinometer, protractor, angle
meter, or angle gauge). Dial type (C) or digital type
(D) work, others may not. Read and obey the user
instructions supplied with the angle finder tool. 
part of the lawn slope. Put the board up and down the
slope. 
edge and read the angle in degrees. This is the slope of
your lawn. 
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