Snapper EASY LINE 21 Series Set-Up Instructions & Pre-Operation Checklist Manual
Snapper EASY LINE 21 Series Set-Up Instructions & Pre-Operation Checklist Manual

Snapper EASY LINE 21 Series Set-Up Instructions & Pre-Operation Checklist Manual

European walk behind mowers

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SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS & PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST
SNAPPER EUROPEAN 21" 'EASY LINE' WALK BEHIND MOWERS
INTRODUCTION: The SNAPPER 'Easy Line' Walk Behind Mowers are shipped almost fully assembled and
require minimal set-up. Complete each of the following steps carefully. Review and complete each item as
instructed on the Pre-Operation checklist. The Snapper Product Registration card must be filled out and sent to
Customer Service department at Snapper when completed.
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START OR OPERATE THIS MACHINE UNTIL ALL ASSEMBLY STEPS HAVE
BEEN COMPLETED. SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
HANDLE ASSEMBLY
STEP 1: Remove mower from shipping carton. Mower
shown as removed from shipping carton. See Figure 1.
STEP 2: Unfold upper handle until it aligns with and
seats into lower handle. Securely tighten upper handle
T-Knobs on both sides. See Figure 1.
TIGHTEN T-KNOBS
FIGURE 1
STEP 3: Lift handle assembly up and back over
machine. See Figure 2.
LIFT HANDLE ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 2
STEP 4: Align holes in lower handle with one of three
height adjustment holes in mounting brackets. See
Figure 3. Insert one carriage bolt into desired hole in
each bracket, out through lower handle, and secure with
T-Knob, tightening securely. (NOTE: Carriage bolts and
T-Knobs may already be installed in brackets; simply
remove and reinstall.)
UNFOLD UPPER HANDLE
1
HANDLE
HEIGHT
HIGH
MEDIUM
LOW
HANDLE
MOUNTING
BRACKET
FIGURE 3
STEP 5: Tip mower back against the upper handle to
gain access to cutting blade. Remove foam shipping
block from cutting blade. This must be removed before
starting the engine. IMPORTANT: WEAR HEAVY DUTY
GLOVES WHEN REMOVING SHIPPING BLOCK.
CUTTING BLADE IS EXTREMELY SHARP.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT tip machine with carburetor or
spark plug down. Oil from crankcase will saturate the air
filter and cause the engine to be hard to start or not start
at all. If contamination does occur, the air filter will have
to be replaced.
STEP 6: While squeezing blade control down against
upper handle, pull recoil rope handle up to rope guide
located on right side of upper handle as shown, and
hook rope through guide. See Figure 4.
SQUEEZE BLADE
CONTROL
PULL RECOIL
AND HOOK
ROPE IN
GUIDE
FIGURE 4
INSTRUCTION No. 7100514 (Rev. 1, 4/4/2006)
HANDLE
ASSEMBLY
TP 300-5130-01-WB-N

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Summary of Contents for Snapper EASY LINE 21 Series

  • Page 1 Complete each of the following steps carefully. Review and complete each item as instructed on the Pre-Operation checklist. The Snapper Product Registration card must be filled out and sent to Customer Service department at Snapper when completed.
  • Page 2: Grass Bag

    B. GRASS BAG DISCHARGE ASSEMBLY (Optional Accessory on Some Models) NOTE: Discharge assemblies vary by model. Some 1: Install grass bag adapter onto deck in place of assembly steps shown may not apply to your model. recycling cover. See Figure 7. Refer to side discharge deflector installation instructions.
  • Page 3: Ground Speed Control Adjustment

    GROUND SPEED CONTROL GROUND SPEED UNEXTENDED ADJUSTMENT LEVER IN ‘FAST’ LENGTH POSITION 1” Ground speed control adjustment has been preset at the factory. However, additional adjustment may be desired to accommodate operator comfort. WARNING DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or service with engine and blade running.
  • Page 4: Ground Speed Control

    GROUND SPEED CONTROL ADJUSTMENT (Cont.) WARNING DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or service with engine and blade running. STOP engine and blade. Disconnect spark plug wire and secure away from spark plug. Engine and components are HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow sufficient time for all components to cool.
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  • Page 8: Operational Test

    Snapper has completed initial adjustments and performed operational tests prior to shipping the machine. Due to the possible effects of shipping, handling and storage, Snapper intends for all of the following items to be verified and necessary final adjustments made at time of setup. It remains good practice and is strongly recommended that all the items also be checked prior to placing the machine into service.

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