Download Print this page

Fiskars StaySharp Max 6201 Instruction Manual page 2

18"

Advertisement

The following parts are
included in the hardware bag:
Handle nuts (4)
B
Handle bolts (4)
Cut height adjustment knob (1)
A
D
Handle Assembly
1. The only tool required for assembly is a 11 mm wrench or socket.
2. Lay out the handle parts as shown above. Note the center handle section
(A)
is symmetrical.
6. Align holes in handle sections and shroud (D). Slide a handle bolt
3. Insert the free ends of the upper handle section
(B)
into the center handle
through from the inside, so that the end comes through the hole of the handle
section (A), making sure the arch of the upper handle section is down.
shroud. Repeat for the remaining three handle bolts.
Roughly align the holes.
4. Insert the two lower handle sections
(C)
into the center handle section (A),
7. Align the hex-shaped bolt head with the hex-shaped cutout in the center
handle section
making sure the pointed ends of the lower handle sections are up as shown.
Repeat for the remaining three handle nuts.
Roughly align the holes.
8. Using a wrench, tighten the four handle nuts
5. Slide handle shroud
(D)
into place from below with the Fiskars logo facing
down and toward the upper handle section (B).
6
Fiskars Help Line: 1-877-201-3260
videos & more at: skars.com/reelmowers
Handle Height Adjustment
Hint:
Cut Height Adjustment
" oat" between its bottom and in-use positions. The bottom position
Facing the front of the mower, place your right hand on the lifting
is used to pivot through turns. The in-use position should be 6" to 10"
handle
(A)
to support the mower during adjustment. Use your left
above the bottom position. Lifting the handle in this fashion keeps the
hand to pull the cut height adjustment knob
(B)
away from the mower
front end from rising off the ground to ensure an even cut. Since
and move to your desired cut height. Then release the knob making
selecting the correct handle height is extremely important, it is
sure the lever
(C)
snaps back into place.
worth the trial and error that may be required to nd the ideal height.
Length of grass
after cutting
(cut height)
1. Before adjusting the handle height, it is important to set the mower to the
cut height that you will use most frequently (see hint to left).
1"
2. Push the mower forward several feet, then turn it around as you would at
the end of a mowing run. If you can push the mower comfortably without
the front end rising and can turn the mower without hunching over, you have
the handle set properly.
3. As the cut height is adjusted, the handle's bottom position will also move.
Consequently, you may need to adjust the handle height if you drastically
C
change the cut height. Adjustment may also be needed if you share mowing
duties with someone else.
A
4"
B
8
Fiskars Help Line: 1-877-201-3260
videos & more at: skars.com/reelmowers
Check #2: Do the Blades Cut Properly?
IMPORTANT: The StaySharp
Cutting System is engineered
to cut grass without contact between the blades. This cutting system
1. To check if the blades cut properly, you will need to check the blades
was precision set during assembly. However, since slippage may possibly
on both the left and right side of the mower. On the left side, feed a strip
occur during shipping, handling or use, it is very important to check the
of paper up vertically from under the mower between a cutting reel blade
cutting performance prior to rst use and periodically thereafter. Since
(A)
slippage can occur in two directions, two checks are required to evaluate
visible above the stationary blade.
cutting performance — both checks need to be performed on both the
left and right sides of the mower. Checking the cutting performance,
and adjusting if needed, is the most important thing you can do to
ensure that your mower always performs optimally.
strip of paper straight
up and down, perpen-
Preparation
dicular to the ground,
like a blade of grass.
1. You'll need several 1" wide strips of standard printer paper (not
newspaper) about 8" long, a pair of work gloves and a wood block.
WARNING: The mower blades are sharp. Wear gloves when performing
this procedure, and keep ngers away from the interface between the reel
and stationary blade.
2. Ensure that the mower cannot roll forward by positioning it on a rm,
level surface with a block in front of the rear wheels. Then raise the mower
to the highest cut height position to improve access.
Check #1: Do the Blades Make Contact?
1. To check if the blades make contact, face the front of the mower and
slowly pull the cutting reel
(A)
downward, one blade at a time, through a full
rotation or two. If you hear scraping or feel resistance, skip the remainder of
this section and proceed to Adjusting the Blades on page 11.
ATTENTION: If the cutting reel and stationary blade make contact the
mower will be dif cult to push and may dull the blade.
10
Fiskars Help Line: 1-877-201-3260
videos & more at: skars.com/reelmowers
Cut Height Adjustment Assembly
F
1. Check the front of the cutting reel for a clear, thin plastic shipping shield that extends
downward from the grass discharge chute. If the shield is present, remove and discard
it prior to rst use.
2. Screw the cut height adjustment knob
Attaching the Handle
C
E
1. Remove the two cotter pins
2. Slide hole number 3
and then release the handle until it rests on the handle-stop peg (L).
G
3. Insert the cotter pins
(E)
(A)
and then hand tighten a handle nut
(F)
onto the bolt.
(F)
until they are snug.
IMPORTANT: To maximize comfort and control, your mower
features a height adjustable handle. The handle is designed to
If the front end rises, you have the handle set too high. Lower
the handle by using hole 2 for a slight adjustment or hole 1 for a
greater adjustment.
If you have to hunch over a great deal to turn, you have the handle set
too low. Raise the handle by using hole 4.
WARNING: Keep your ngers away from the cutting region; they should
be below the stationary blade.
2. Pull the cutting reel
rst cutting reel blade passes.
and the stationary blade (B). About half an inch of the strip should be
3. Slide the paper up a half an inch at a time to check the other blades.
4. Move to the right side of the mower and check if the blades cut on that
side properly.
IMPORTANT:
5. If most of the blades cut on both sides, the cutting system is set correctly.
Always place the
If most of the blades do not cut, the cutting system needs to be adjusted.
Proceed to Adjusting the Blades below.
ATTENTION: Failure to correct an improperly set cutting system will result in
poor cutting performance and uncut blades of grass.
A B
Adjusting the Blades
Adjust the blades as needed. If issues exist on both sides of the mower,
address them one side at a time.
A
1. The tools required are an 11 mm and 13 mm wrench.
2. Using the 13 mm wrench, loosen the two locking bolts
correcting approximately one full turn to allow for adjustment. These bolts are tight
from the assembly process to prevent any movement in shipping, and may require
some extra leverage. Use a deep-well socket or a regular socket with an
extension for best results.
3. Using the 11 mm wrench, adjust the blades using the adjustment dial
the appropriate side. Note: the nut below the dial will move during adjustment.
B
(G)
tightly onto the exposed lever
(H)
by hand.
(I)
from the handle-mount pegs (J).
(K)
of the handle onto the handle-mount pegs
(J)
(I)
to secure the handle into place.
Attaches
K
to inside of
frame
I
J
K
Attaches
to outside of
frame
J
L
I
Fiskars Help Line: 1-877-201-3260
In-use position
6" to 10" Float
Bottom position
Fiskars Help Line: 1-877-201-3260
4. When properly adjusted, the cutting reel and stationary blade should be
just short of making contact. When the blades are properly adjusted,
rmly tighten the locking bolts on the side you adjusted. Con rm the
(A)
downward, observing whether the paper is cut as the
cutting performance has been corrected on this side by once again
performing the two checks. If issues exist on the other side of the mower,
repeat adjustment steps.
Hint: If you have followed the directions for adjusting the blades and
are still not cutting paper on one or both of the sides of the mower,
tighten the locking bolts as directed in step four and take the mower
out for a test pass. If the mower cuts to your satisfaction and the
blades do not make contact, you have adjusted the mower correctly.
(C)
on the side you are
(D)
on
If the blades are making contact, turn the dial counter-clockwise while
rotating the cutting reel, stopping as soon as the blades lose contact.
If the blades didn't cut paper, turn the dial clockwise while rotating
the cutting reel just until the blades make contact. Then turn the dial
counter-clockwise to back off slightly.
Fiskars Help Line: 1-877-201-3260
G
H
K
I
J
L
7
videos & more at: skars.com/reelmowers
Storage position
9
videos & more at: skars.com/reelmowers
11 mm
D
13 mm
C
11
videos & more at: skars.com/reelmowers

Advertisement

loading