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G
ATTACHING UPPER HANDLE (FIGURE H)
• Remove the upper-handle attachment levers
or knobs (5), nuts (20), and washers (21) from
the handle.
• Line up the holes on the bottom of the upper
handle (3) with the holes on the top of the lower
handle (4).
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5
3
4
19
18
7
21
20
NOTE: Make sure the cord is located on the front
of both handles. If it is not it may result in the cord
tangling and the inability to easily store the mower
(Figure I).
• From the outside
of the upper handle (3),
slide the lever/knob
bolt through the holes.
• Slide the washer over
the bolt and loosely
assemble the entire
assembly with the nut.
• Rotate the upper
handle into its
operating position.
• Close the lever, or
tighten the knob. If
the lever is too tight or
too loose, open the lever and the nut to adjust the
clamping. Check the levers by closing them. They
should be tight enough so the handles are held
firmly, but loose enough so the levers can be fully
closed. Adjust by opening the lever and turning the
nut until the handles are secured.
SECURING THE MOTOR CABLE (FIGURE J)
CAUTION:
ATTACH CABLE SO THAT IT DOES
NOT BECOME STRETCHED OR PINCHED IN THE
JOINTS OF THE HANDLES DURING USE OR FOLDING.
THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE CORD.
The motor cable (22) has to be fixed to the handles
using the cable restraints (23) that are already
attached to the handle.
To clip the cable to the handle:
• Place the handles in operating position, see
"Attaching Lower Handle" section.
• Run the cable up the front of the lower and
upper handles.
• Pull back the cable restraint.
• Slide the motor cable under the clip and ensure
it is fully held in place by the restraint.
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BAGGING
• Ensure the side discharge attachment (27)
(Figure M) and the mulching insert (26)
(Figure L) are removed from the mower
before bagging.
• Lift the rear door cover (9) and place the grass
collection bag (8) onto the mower so the bag
hooks (24) rest on the lugs (25) as shown in
Figure K. Then lower the rear door cover.
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