To start motor and engage blade, To stop motor and blade, Mowing tips – Craftsman 247.370320 User Manual

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TO START MOTOR AND ENGAGE BLADE

Standing behind the unit, lift the motor/blade control
handle with the left forefinger, then pull handle up and

hold it against the upper handle with right hand. See

figure 7.

FIGURE 7.

TO STOP MOTOR AND BLADE

1. Release the motor/blade control handle to stop the

engine and blade. (A high pitched noise will result,

which is the result of deceleration of the electric

motor. Sparking at the top of motor, inside the

motor cover, is also normal during deceleration.)

WARNING: THE BLADE CONTINUES TO
ROTATE FOR A FEW SECONDS AFTER
THE MOTOR IS SHUT OFF. IF MOTOR
DOES NOT COME TO AN IMMEDIATE
STOP WHEN THE MOTOR/BLADE CON­
TROL HANDLE IS RELEASED, CONTACT

AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE LOCATION.

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2. Disconnect the power source to prevent acciden­

tal starting while equipment is unattended.

MOWING TIPS

WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THIS
MOWER WITH THE CHUTE DOOR OPEN,
UNLESS THE COMPLETE GRASS CAT­
CHER IS PROPERLY MOUNTED ON THE

MOWER.

Be sure that lawn is clear of stones, sticks, wires, or

other objects which could damage lawn mower or

engine. Such objects could be accidently thrown by the

mower in any direction and cause serious personal in­

jury to the operator and others.

To prevent electric shock, do not operate the mower

in damp or wet locations.

The length of the extension cord you will need depends

on the size of the area to be mowed. See extension

cord information on page 2.

Never mow around the lawn in circles. Always travel

back and forth across the lawn, beginning at the point

nearest the electric outlet where cord is connected. See

figure 8. Cut grass moving away from the outlet so the

cord lies in the cut portion of the lawn, out of the way.

Do not allow extension cord to wrap around trees,

shrubs or other obstacles.

T = Obstacles

Outlet

Start Here

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When picking up the extension cord,

wind the cord in a series of equal loops
on each side of your hand to prevent

snarling. See illustration at right.

To cut heavy grass, reduce walking speed to aliow

more effective cut and distribution of the clippings. For

best results, cut off one-third or less of the total length

of the grass. For a healthier and better looking lawn,
cut more often and after moderate growth. The lawn

should be cut in the fall as long as there is growth.

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WARNING: IF YOU STRIKE A FOREIGN
OBJECT, STOP THE MOTOR. DISCON­
NECT

THE

POWER

SOURCE,

THOROUGHLY INSPECT THE MOWER

FOR ANY DAMAGE, AND REPAIR THE
DAMAGE BEFORE RESTARTING AND
OPERATING THE MOWER. EXTENSIVE
VIBRATION OF THE MOWER DURING
OPERATION IS AN INDICATION OF
DAMAGE. THE UNIT SHOULD BE
PROMPTLY INSPECTED AND REPAIRED.

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