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.
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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.
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•
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
...
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
...
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.
...
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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 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
...
OPERATING
Y OUR
L AWN
M OWER
STARTING/STOPPING
T HE
M OWER
( See
F igure
6 )
To
s tart
t he
m otor:
•
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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
...
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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
...
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!
...
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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