Operation – Craftsman 536.772101 User Manual

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OPERATION

When the engine

HOW TO USE

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WARNING

runs, the blade will rotate. To
prevent injury, keep hands and

feet away from blade.

HOW TO STOP THE EDGER

1

. Move the

depth control lever

forward to

raise the blade. Then, release the engine
stop lever. See Figure 8.

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WARNING: Never leave the

Edger unattended while the en­

gine is running. Always raise

the cutting blade and stop the engine.

HOW TO USE

THE ENGINE STOP LEVER

1

. Release the

engine stop lever

and the

engine and the blade will automatically
stop. To run the engine, hold the

engine

stop lever

in the operating position. See

Figure 8.

2. If the engine continues to run, move the

throttle control to the STOP position.

IMPORTANT: Before you start the engine,
operate the engine stop lever several

times. Make sure the engine stop cable

moves freely, if the engine stop cable is
bent or damaged, replace the cable. If the
problem continues, take the Edger to a
Sears Service Center to correct the prob­
lem.

THE DEPTH CONTROL LEVER

1. start the engine.

pull the depth

2

.

To lower the cutting blade,

control lever back.

3.

Select the edging depth that you need.

There are three selections with an

approximately depth of two inches.

NOTE; For deep edging, first cut at shal­

low depths. Then, cut at greater depths
until the desired depth is obtained.

Engine Stop Lever

(Operating Position)

Figure 8

HOW TO USE

THE PRIMER BUTTON

When starting a cold engine, push the

prim­

er button

five times (see Figure 9). Wait

approximately two seconds between each
push.

IMPORTANT: When starting a warm en­
gine, do not use the primer button.

HOW TO USE

THE THROTTLE CONTROL

1. Push the

throttle control

forward to in­

crease engine speed, or pull back to de­
crease engine speed (see Figure 9).

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2. During normal use, run the engine at full

speed.

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