CRAFTMASTER KM46MBS3 Installation manual

SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL
46cm 3IN1 BRIGGS & STRATTON
ENGINE PETROL LAWN MOWER KM46MBS3
CAUTION: Carefully read this entire Instruction Manual before using this product

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GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY
WARNINGS
WARNING! Read all safety warnings and all
instructions. Failure to follow the warnings
and instructions may result in electric shock, re and/
or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future
reference.
SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES FOR
PEDESTRIAN-CONTROLLED ROTARY
LAWNMOWERS
1. TRAINING
a) Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with
the controls and the proper use of the equipment;
b) Never allow children or people unfamiliar with
these instructions to use the lawnmower. Local
regulations can restrict the age of the operator;
c) Never mow while people, especially children, or
pets are nearby;
d) Keep in mind that the operator or user is
responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to
other people or their property.
2. PREPARATION
a) While mowing, always wear substantial footwear
and long trousers. Do not operate the equipment
when barefoot or wearing open sandals;
b) Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment
is to be used and remove all objects which can be
thrown by the machine;
c) WARNING – Petrol is highly ammable
- Store fuel in containers specically designed for
this purpose;
- Refuel outdoors only and do not smoke while
refueling;
- Add fuel before starting the engine. Never remove
the cap of the fuel tank or add petrol while the
engine is running or when the engine is hot;
- If petrol is spilled, do not attempt to start the
engine but move the machine away from the
area of spillage and avoid creating any source of
ignition until petrol vapours have dissipated;
- Replace all fuel tank and container caps securely;
d) Replace faulty silencers;
e) Before using, always visually inspect to see that
the blade, blade bolts and cutter assembly are
not worn or damaged. Replace worn or damaged
blades and bolts in sets to preserve balance;
f) On multi-bladed machines, take care as rotating
one blade can cause other blades to rotate.
3. OPERATION
a) Do not operate the engine in a conned space
where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can
collet;
b) Mow only in daylight or in good articial light;
c) Avoid operating the equipment in wet grass, where
feasible;
d) Always be sure of your footing on slopes;
e) Walk, never run;
f) For wheeled rotary machines, mow across the
face of slopes, never up and down;
g) Exercise extreme caution when changing direction
on slopes;
h) Do not mow excessively steep lopes;
i) Use extreme caution when reversing or pulling the
lawnmower towards you;
j) Stop the blade(s) if the lawnmower has to be tilted
for transportation when crossing surfaces other
than grass, and when transporting the lawnmower
to and from the area to be mowed;
k) Never operate the lawnmower with defective
guards, or without safety devices, for example
deectors and/or grass catchers, in place;
l) Do not change the engine governor settings or
overspeed the engine;
m) Disengage all blade and drive clutches before
starting the engine;
n) Start the engine or switch on the motor carefully
according to instructions and with feet well away
from the blade(s);
o) Do not tilt the lawnmower when starting the
engine or switching on the motor, except if the
lawnmower has to be tilted for starting. In this
case, do not tilt it more than absolutely necessary
and lift only the part which is away from the
operator;
p) Do not start the engine when standing in front of
the discharge chute;
q) Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating
parts. Keep clear of the discharge opening at all
times;
r) Never pick up or carry a lawnmower while the
engine is running;
s) Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug
wire, make sure that all moving parts have come
to a complete stop and, where a key is tted
remove the key;
- Before clearing blockages or unclogging chute;
- Before checking, cleaning or working on the
lawnmower;
- After striking a foreign object. Inspect the
lawnmower for damage and make repairs before

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restarting and operating the lawnmower;
- If lawnmower starts to vibrate abnormally (check
immediately);
t) Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug
wire, make sure that all moving parts have come
to a complete stop and, where a key is tted
remove the key:
- Whenever you leave the lawnmower;
- Before refueling;
u) Reduce the throttle setting during engine shut
down and, if the engine is provided with a shut-
off valve, turn the fuel off at the conclusion of
mowing;
v) Go slow when using a trailing seat.
4. MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
a) Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure
the equipment is in safe working condition;
b) Never store the equipment with petrol in the tank
inside a building where fumes can reach an open
ame or spark;
c) Allow the engine to cool before storing in any
enclosure;
d) To reduce the re hazard, keep the engine,
silencer, battery compartment and petrol storage
area free of grass, leaves, or excessive grease;
e) Check the grass catcher frequently for wear or
deterioration;
f) Replace worn or damaged parts for safety;
g) If the fuel tank has to be drained, this should be
done outdoors.
SYMBOLS
Read instruction handbook before
operation this machine.
Warning
Keep bystanders away.
Beware of sharp blades - remove spark plug
lead before maintenance.
Appropriate ear, eye, and head protection
must be worn.
Forbid smoking and ring
Warning! The lawnmower exhaust gas
contain poisonous substances. Do not run
the engine in closed or poorly ventilated
areas.
Blade continues to rotate after the machine
is switched off. Wait until all machine
components have completely stopped
before touching them.
Hot surfaces will burn ngers or palms
C-tick approval mark

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COMPONENT LIST
1. Foam Grip Handle
2. Throttle Lever
3. Upper Handle
4. Lock Cam Lever
5. Lower Handle
6. Cable Clip
7. 4-Stroke Engine (engine cover)
8. Air Filter Cover
9. Spark Plug Cap
10. Steel Deck
11. Mufer Cover
12. Oil Tank Cap
13. Pull Starter Handle
14. Cutting Height Adjustment Lever
15. Fuel Tank
16. Fastening Nut For Lower Handle
17. Fuel Tank Cap
18. Safety Flap
19. Grass Catcher
20. Pull Starter Hook
21. Socket Spanner For Spark Plug
22. Spanner
23. Side-discharge insert
24. Mulch insert
25. Primer (See Fig. I1)
Not all the accessories illustrated or described
are included in standard delivery.
ACCESSORIES
Plastic grass catcher 1
Side-discharge part 1
Mulching insert 1
Spanner 1
Socket spanner for spark plug 1
Cable clips 2
We recommend that you purchase your accessories
from the same store that sold you the tool. Use good
quality accessories marked with a well-known brand
name. Choose the type according to the work you intend
to undertake. Refer to the accessory packaging for
further details. Store personnel can assist you and offer
advice.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Engine displacement 125cc
Max cutting dia. Ø46cm
Cutting height range 19-70mm
Cutting height position 10
Fuel tank capacity 0.75L
Oil tank capacity 0.47L
Collection capacity 47L
Net weight 23kg
ASSEMBLY
WARNING! Lift your lawnmower from the carton
required two people. Make sure that you have
sufcient space to put the lawn mower down. Keep
your feet apart so that you have a stable position,
bend at the knees and keep your back straight.
1. ASSEMBLY OF THE HANDLE (See Fig. A1-B3)
1) Remove the four screws from the Lower Handle(5)
by the spanner (22) as shown in Fig.A1.
2) Fit the lower handle (5) to the steel deck as shown
in Fig. A2. Tighten it with the screws and nuts (16)
by the spanner (22). The nuts must be tted outside
of the deck. (See Fig. A3)
3) Remove the Lock Cam Lever (4) and the screw from
the Upper Handle (3). Fit the Upper Handle to the
Lower Handle (5) as shown in Fig.B1. Tighten the
screw with a spanner as shown in Fig. B2. Then
tighten the Lock Cam Lever (4) and lock it upwards
as shown in Fig.B3.
Fig.A1
Fig.A2
Fig.A3

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Fig.B1
Fig.B2
Fig.B3
2. ASSEMBLY OF THE GRASS CATCHER OR THE SIDE-
DISCHARGE COVER (See Fig. C-G4)
There are two optional ways for grass discharging:
using the grass catcher or the side-discharge cover.
WARNING! Before you carry out any repairs
or servicing work on the mower, you must
ensure that the blade is not turning and that the
mower has been disconnected from the mains
supply.
The lawnmower shall not be operated without either
the entire grass collection catcher or the side-
discharge.
2.1 USING THE GRASS CATCHER
2.1.1 Removing the Mulch Insert (See Fig. C)
NOTE: Before using the grass catcher, you need to
remove the mulch insert rst.
1) STOP THE ENGINE, AND WAIT FOR BLADE TO COME TO
A COMPLETE STOP.
2) Raise the safety guard and hold it up.
3) Grasp the middle of the Mulch Insert, lift and pull
out the Mulch Insert completely.
4) The safety guard is spring loaded. When you release it,
the guard will return to the closed position.
Fig.C
2.1.2 Assembly of the Grass Catcher (See Fig. D1-D4)
1) Assemble the handle of the catcher according to
the process shown in Fig. D1,D2.
2) Assemble the two halves of grass catcher (19).
Snap together the top and bottom grass catcher
halves by pushing all the “snap ts” together
around the edges, start from the rear and work
towards the front as shown in Fig.D3,D4. Check
that all the “snap ts” engaged tightly.
Fig.D1
Fig.D2
Fig.D3

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Fig.D4
2.1.3 Installing/Removing the Grass Catcher (See Fig.
E1, E2)
NOTE: Before using the grass catcher, make sure the
side-discharge is disassembled from the machine.
To disassemble the side-discharge, refer to ‘2.2.2
INSTALLING/REMOVING THE SIDE-DISCHARGE’.
1) Raise the safety ap (18) and hold it up.
2) Pick up the grass catcher (19) by the handle and
position grass catcher on the hooks on the mower
deck as shown in Fig. E1.
3) Release the safety ap. Ensure the grass catcher is
installed securely.
4) To removing the grass catcher, raise the safety ap
(18) and hold it up, lift the grass catcher to make
the hooks away from the mower deck.
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2
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Fig.E1
Fig.E2
2.2 USING THE SIDE-DISCHARGE
2.2.1 Installing the Mulch Insert (See Fig.F)
NOTE: Before using the side-discharge, you need to
install the mulch insert rst.
1) STOP THE ENGINE, AND WAIT FOR BLADE TO
COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.
2) Raise the safety guard and hold it up.
3) Remove the grass catcher (refer to ‘2.1.3
INSTALLING/REMOVING THE GRASS CATCHER’)
and slide the Mulch Insert (24) into the discharge
opening until it is rmly in contact with the deck.
4) Release safety guard and ensure it is properly
closed.
Fig.F
2.2.2 INSTALLING/REMOVING THE SIDE-DISCHARGE (See
Fig. G1-G4)
Using the Mulch Insert (24) and Side-Discharge
Chute(23), the grass can be discharged from the side-
discharge of the machine.
To assemble the side-discharge, remove the screws
from the side-discharge cover rst as shown in Fig.
G1. Then raise the side-discharge cover and hold it up
as shown in Fig.G2. Position the side-discharge onto
the hooks and aline the grooves as shown in Fig.G3,
then release the cover to lock the side-discharge into
position.
To disassemble the side-discharge, reverse above
steps.
Fig.G1
Fig.G2

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Fig.G3
Fig.G4
OPERATION INSTRUCTION
1. BEFORE START THE ENGINE
CAUTION! The following procedures and
adjustments must be performed before the
engine is started. Do not attempt to make any of
these adjustments with the engine is running.
2. OIL TYPE
Always use high quality detergent oil classied SAE 30
oil. Never use additives with recommended oil.
To prolong the life of your engine it is important that
the oil is changed after the rst 5 hours of use - refer to
“Maintenance”.
3. FUEL TYPE
Always use clean, fresh unleaded petrol. Purchase fuel
in quantities that can be used within 30 days. Never
mix oil with petrol.
Fill to base of neck to allow for fuel expansion. Do not
overll the fuel tank.
4. FILLING WITH ENGINE OIL (See Fig. H1-H2)
CAUTION! To prevent engine damage the
engine is shipped without oil or petrol. The
engine must be lled with the correct grade of oil
and petrol before starting the engine.
Check the engine oil level with the engine stopped and
the mower on a level surface.
1) Remove the oil ller dipstick by hand or a
screwdriver and wipe oil from it with a clean cloth
or clean gloves (Fig. H1).
2) Insert the dipstick into the oil ller neck, but do not
screw it in.
3) Check the oil level. The oil level must between
the Min and Max marks on the dipstick (Fig. H2).
If near the lower level, ll to upper level with the
recommended oil (SAE30). Do not overll. Wipe
away any spilt oil.
NOTE: Running the engine with a low oil level will
cause engine damage. Recommend use high
detergent, premium quality 4-stroke engine oil. Use
non-detergent oil can shorten the engine’s service
life and using 2-stroke oil will damage the engine.
Fig.H1
Fig.H2
Max
Min
5. FILLING WITH FUEL
WARNING! Petrol is highly inammable and
extreme precaution must be taken when
handling or working with it. Keep out of reach of
children.
1) Clean the area around the petrol tank cap (17)
before removing the cap. Remove the warning
label, check the fuel level.
2) Rell the tank if the fuel level is low. Refuel
carefully to avoid overlling or spilling fuel. There
should be no fuel in the tank neck.
3) Clean up any overow or splash of petrol before
starting the engine.
4) Tighten the tank cap securely after lling.
Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine
stopped. Do not smoke or allow ames or sparks in
the area where the engine the engine is refueled or
where petrol is stored. Avoid repeated or prolonged
contact with skin or breathing of vapor.

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NOTE: Petrol should be stores in an approved container.
Never buy or store more than 30 days supply of petrol.
Do not mix oil with petrol.
6. STARTING THE ENGINE (See Fig. I1-J3)
WARNING! Do not operate the machine in
a closed or poorly ventilated areas as the
exhaust gas contain poisonous substance. Keep
hands, feet, hair and clothing away from all the
moving parts of the machine. The exhaust and other
parts of the machine will become hot during use.
Make sure that the blade is securely fastened before
starting the engine.
NOTE: To start the engine, make sure that the spark
plug cap (9) is located on the spark plug and the
machine is lled with sufcient oil and petrol.
Step1: Throttle lever (2)-STARTING (Fig. I2)
For start a cold engine, press the Primer (25) 3 times.
For start a warm engine, move the throttle level to the
SLOW position.
Step2: Pull starter handle (13) (Fig. J1-J3)
With right hand, slowly but rmly pull the starter
handle and rope out until you felt resistance. Let the
rope recoil, then pull briskly. If the engine fails to start
after three pulls, repeat the start process. When the
engine starts, return the starter rope gently.
Pull the start handle to the hook and get the rope into
the hook.
Step3: Throttle lever (2)-RUNNING
Once the engine is running, move the throttle level to
the SLOW position (Fig. I2).
Clear a ooded engine
If the engine won’t start after you operated the starter
several times, the engine may be ooded with excess
fuel. Use following procedure to clear and start a
ooded engine.
1) Move the throttle level to STOP (Fig. I2).
2) Remove the spark plug, dry it, then reinstall it.
NOTE: Install the spark plug carefully by hand, to
avoid cross-threading. After the plug is seated,
tighten 1/8 to1/4 turn with socket spanner of spark
plug to compress the washer.
3) Press the Primer (25) 3 times.
4) Operate the starter as described above.
25
Fig.I1
Slow
Fast Stop
Fig.I2
Fig.J1
Fig.J2
Fig.J3
7. STOPPING THE ENGINE
Move the throttle lever to the STOP position (See Fig.
I2).
When the mower is not in use, turn the petrol tap to the
OFF position to prevent the possibility of carburetor
ooding, and to reduce the possibility of fuel leakage.
8. ADJUSTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT (See Fig.K)
WARNING! STOP THE ENGINE, AND WAIT FOR
BLADE TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP. The
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off, a rotating blade can cause injury.
CAUTION: Do not touch rotating blades.
For the rst cutting of the season, a high cutting
adjustment should be selected.
The lawnmower can be set to 10 cutting heights
between 19mm and 70mm. For this purpose, move the
Cutting Height Adjustment Lever (14) outwards then
adjust to the preferred position.
Fig.K
9. MOWING
Always observe the strictest safety
procedures when using the lawnmower.
Carefully read the safety instructions of this manual
before using the lawn mower.
Start the engine and allow it run. See “Starting the
engine”.
When wish to start mowing, move the throttle lever to
its
FAST
position (See Fig. I2).
To stop the engine, move the throttle lever to the
STOP
position (See Fig. I2).
Keep a rm grip on the upper handle and walk, never
run with the mower, be very careful when mowing
uneven or rough ground. Mow across slopes, never up
and down. Be careful when changing the direction of
the mower on a slope. Do not use the mower on a steep
slope of more than 20°.
The best result will be achieved if the grass is dry.
Wet grass will tend to clog the blade and the grass
collection system. Grass grows at different rates at
different time of the year.
Never use the lowest cutting height for the rst cut of
the season or in drought conditions. Only about one
thirds of the grass height should be cut.
If the lawnmower will not collect the cuttings efciently,
the grass discharge chute may be blocked. The grass
catcher may be full, or the underside of the mower deck
may be clogged.
10. EMPTY/ATTACH THE GRASS COLLECTION CATCHER
As soon as you see mown grass debris on the lawn, the
grass catcher needs to be emptied.
IMPORTANT! Before you remove the grass catcher,
move the throttle lever to the STOP position and wait
until the blade reaches a standstill.
1) To remove the grass catcher, raise the safety ap
with one hand and remove the grass catcher using
its handle with your other hand.
2) To maintain safety, the safety ap will close back to
cover the rear discharge opening, when you release
the ap.
3) Empty the grass debris in the glass collection
catcher, and ret glass catcher as above instruction.
4) If any grass residues are caught in the opening,
clean it using a pushing bar.
5) Do not remove grass debris in the mower casing or
on the blade by hand or with your feet. Instead use
suitable tools such as a brush or broom.
6) To ensure that the cutting grass can be blown into
glass catcher, the discharge opening and inside the
mower casing must be cleared of any blockage.
WARNING!
Before you carry out any repairs
or servicing work on the mower, you must
ensure that the blade is not turning and that the spark
plug cap has been disconnected from the spark plug.
The lawnmower shall not be operated without either
the entire grass collection box or the guard in place.
11. REPLACING THE BLADE (See Fig. L)
Maintain the sharpness of the blade when cutting grass
if the blade has worn excessively and becomes pitted or
blunt it should be replaced. The sharpness of the blade
will affect the performance of the lawn mower.
For safety reasons we recommend that the blade will
only be changed by persons qualied and authorized
to do so.
WARNING!
Before replacing the blade, ensure
that the engine is switched off and the spark
plug cap is disconnected and moved away from the
spark plug.
1) You will need garden gloves (not provided) and a
spanner wrench to remove the blade.
2) Hold the blade and unscrew the blade bolt
counterclockwise using a spanner (not provided).
Remove the washer and the blade.
3) Fit a new blade and bolt kit, locate the blade on the
two studs on the blade ange and then replace the
washer and bolts. Make sure the blade is correctly
located, then rmly tighten the bolt. Do not over
tighten.
The up turn of the blade must project into the motor
compartment.
Always handle the blade with care-sharp edges could
cause injury USE GLOVES
Renew your metal blade after 50Hrs mowing or 2yrs
which ever is sooner regardless of condition.
If the blade is cracked or damaged replace it with a
new one.

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Fig.L
MAINTENANCE
1. CLEANING
To ensure the best performance of your lawn mower,
it is important to keep it clean. Always clean your
lawnmower immediately after use. Do not allow grass
cuttings and other debris to become dry and hard on
any of the mower surface. This will directly affect the
cutting and grass collection performance. Make sure
that the underside of the lawnmower deck is clean and
clear.
Ensure the discharge chute and grass discharge ap
are clean. The grass catcher must always be emptied
after use. Make sure that the exterior of the engine is
clear of all debris, cuttings and dirt.
Maintenance Chart
First 5 Hours • Change oil
Every 8 Hours
or Daily
• Check engine oil level
• Clean area around mufer
and controls
• Clean nger guard
Every 25 Hours
or Annually • Clean air lter *
Every 50 Hours
or Annually
• Change engine oil
• Check mufer and spark
arrester
Annually
• Replace air lter
• Replace spark plug
• Clean air cooling system *
* In dusty conditions or when airborne debris is
present, clean more often.
2. SPARK PLUG (See Fig. M )
1) Once the engine has cooled, remove the spark plug
using the socket spanner supplied.
2) Clean the plug with a wire brush.
3) Using a feeler gauge, set the gap to 0.75mm.
4) Install the spark plug carefully by hand, to avoid
cross-threading.
5) After the spark plug is seated, tighten with spanner
to compress the washer.
0.75mm
Fig.M
3. AIR FILTER (See Fig.N1-N2)
Unclip the air lter cover and remove the sponge lter
element. To avoid objects falling into the air tank,
replace the air lter cover. Wash the lter element in
warm soap water, rinse and allow to dry naturally.
WARNING! Never runt he engine without the air
lter element installed.
Fig.N1
Fig.N2
4. CHANGING THE OIL (See Fig. O1, O2)
Remove Oil
The oil must be drained from the top oil ll tube.
1. With engine off but still warm, disconnect the spark
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2. Remove the dipstick.
3. When you drain the oil from the top oil ll tube, keep
the spark plug end of the engine up. Drain the oil
into an approved container.
WARNING! When you drain the oil from the
top oil ll tube, the fuel tank must be empty or
fuel can leak out and result in a re or explosion. To
empty the fuel tank, run the engine until it stops from
lack of fuel.
Fig.O1
Fig.O2
Fig.O3
5. STORAGE (See Fig. P1-P2)
CAUTION! Petrol left in the fuel tank over the
winter period will become state and the engine
will not start.
For long term storage and at the end of the season, the
oil tank should be drained. Remove the fastening nut
on Oil Drain Plug (25) to drain the oil tank (See Fig.O
). Make sure the lawnmower has been thoroughly
cleaned before storing it in a clean dry place.
NOTE: Before storage, remove the rst fastening nut
and loosen the second fastening nut for lower handle
(See Fig. P1-P2).
Fig.P1
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6. TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE FAULT REMEDY
Engine will not
turn over
Incorrect oil level. Check oil level.
Obstruction under deck. Remove obstruction.
Engine smokes Excess oil level. Check oil level.
Air cleaner cartridge oil soaked or blocked. Service air cleaner.
Engine runs then
stops
Fuel starvation. Fill fuel tank.
Fuel cap vent blocked.
Petrol tap closed.
Clean fuel cap vent.
Check petrol tap position
Engine will not
start
Engine under load. Raise height of cut.
Fuel starvation. Fill fuel tank.
Check petrol tap position
Engine cold. Set throttle to ‘choke’ position.
Incorrect/contaminated fuel. Drain fuel tank and ll with correct fuel.
Spark plug lead disconnected. Connect spark plug lead.
Faulty spark plug. Clean and adjust gap or replace.
Engine runs
rough
Spark plug lead becoming disconnected in use.
Connect spark plug lead.disconnected in use.
Faulty spark plug. Clean and adjust gap or replace.
Air cleaner blocked. Service air cleaner.
Incorrect/contaminated fuel. Drain tank and ll with correct fuel.
Engine vibrates
excessively
Mounting bolts loose. Tighten bolts
Blade bolt loose. Tighten bolt
Blade out of balance. Balance blade
Bent crankshaft. Consult your dealer
PROBLEM POSSIBLE FAULT REMEDY
Uneven cut
Undulating ground conditions Change direction of travel
Blade worn Sharpen the blade
Blade out of balance Balance the blade
Wheels / roller damaged Inspect and replace as necessary
Discharge chute
blocks
Grass is wet Mow dry grass
Cut height too low Increase cut height
Grass catcher full Empty grass catcher
Airow through the grass catcher is restricted Clean the grass catcher
Engine speed too slow Airow through the grass catcher is
restricted
Mower is hard to
push
Cut height too low Increase cut height
Wheels / roller damaged Inspect and replace as necessary

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Poor grass
collection
Airow through grass catcher is restricted Clean the grass catcher
Discharge chute blocked Remove blockage
Wet grass Mow dry grass
Grass bag full Empty grass catcher
Engine speed too slow Set throttle to fast position
WARRANTY
This product is warranted for a 2-year period for
home domestic use from the date of the original
purchase. If found to be defective in materials
or workmanship, the tool or the offending faulty
component will be replaced free of charge with
another of the same item. A small freight charge
may apply.
The warranty replacement unit only made
available by returning the tool to the place of
purchase with a confirmde register receipt.
Proof of purchase is essential.
We reserve the right to reject any claim where
the purchase cannot be verified.
This warranty does not include damage or
defects to the tool caused by or resulting from
abuse, accidents, alterations or commercial or
business use.


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