START THE ENGINE
To start the engine, perform the following steps:
1. Check the oil and fuel levels.
2. Press the primer bulb 3 times.
3. Engage the engine Start/Stop Control and simultaneously pull on the recoil starter. Pull on the
recoil starter handle slowly until a slight resistance is felt, then pull quickly to start the engine.
Return cord gently into the recoil starter. Never allow the cord to snap back.
4. If engine fails to start, repeat step 3.
NOTE: After repeated failed attempts to start the engine, please consult the troubleshooting guide
before attempting again. If problems persist, please call customer service.
NOTE
on't allow the starter grip to snap back against the engine. Return it gently to prevent
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damage to the starter.
STOP THE ENGINE
Drive control bar
Release the engine start/stop control to stop the engine.
DRIVE CONTROL BAR
If you press drive control bar the clutch for the drive will be closed and the lawn
mower will start to move with the engine running, Release the drive control bar
in good time to stop the moving lawn mower. Practice starting and stopping
before you use the mower for the first time until you are familiar with
controlling the mower.
MOWING
The engine throttle on your mower has been preset to provide optimum bagging and mulching
performance for years to come.
Only use a sharp blade that is in good condition. This will prevent the grass blades from becoming
frayed and the lawn from turning yellow.
Mow in straight lines for a nice, clean look. The swaths should overlap each other by a few inches
in order to avoid stripes.
It's important to keep the underside of the mower deck clean and remove grass build-up. This
buildup will decrease mulching quality, and make it harder for the equipment to bag the grass.
Always mow along inclines (not up and down). You can prevent the lawn mower from slipping
down by holding a position at an angle upwards. Select the cutting height according to the length
of the grass. If necessary, mow a number of times so that you never cut more than 2 inches of
grass in one go.
Turn off the engine before doing any checks on the blade. Keep in mind that the blade continues
to rotate for a few seconds after the engine has been turned off. Never attempt to manually stop
the blade. Regularly check to see if the blade is securely attached, is in good condition and is sharp.
If the contrary is the case, sharpen the blade or replace it. In the event that the blade strikes an
object, immediately turn off the lawn mower and wait for the blade to come to a complete stop.
Then inspect the condition of the blade and the blade mount. Replace any parts that are damaged.
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