Storage, Mower, Handle – Craftsman 247.370251 User Manual

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STORAGE

Your mower should be prepared for off-season stor­
age as follows;

MOWER

• Clean underside of mower housing (See “CLEAN­

ING” in Customer Responsibilities section of manu­

al).

• Inspect and replace/sharpen blade, if required (See

“BLADE CARE” in Customer Responsibilities sec­
tion of manual).

• Lubricate as shown in “MAINTENANCE SCHED­

ULE” (See Customer Responsibilities section of
manual).

• Make sure motor/blade control is in OFF (released)

position for storage.

HANDLE

The handle may be folded away completely for stor­

age.
• Remove the grass bag (if attached).
• Loosen the hand knobs on the sides of the handle,

and let the upper handle fold down to the rear.

• Pull outward on each side of the lower handle, and

lift the sides of the lower handle past the edges of

the handle mounting brackets. Fold the lower han­

dle forward.

CAUTION: When folding the handle for storage or

transportation, be careful not to bend or kink the

power cord.

To return the mower to the operating position, pull up

and back on the handle until it locks in position.

Tighten the hand knobs which secure the upper and

lower handles.

EXTENSION CORD

• Replace extension cord if cut or abraded.

• Extension cord should be wiped dry of any foreign

substances such as oil or stains.

• Wind cord and store in cool, dry place (See cord

winding instruction on page 10).

OTHER

Do not store your mower under any plastic cover.
Plastic cannot breathe which allows condensation to

form and causes metal components of mower to rust.

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

Trouble

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

Does not start

1

. Motor/blade control disengaged.

2. Extension cord disconnected.

3. Blown fuse or a tripped circuit breaker.

4. Motor/blade control switch defective.

1.

Engage motor/blade control.

2. Be sure that the extension cord is plugged

into the outlet and the lawn mower switch
plug.

3. Check to see if a fuse has been blown or a

circuit breaker tripped in your electrical box.

4. Replace motor/blade control switch.

Frequent blowing of fuses

1

. Cutting too much grass.

2. Circuit overloaded.

1. Set in “Higher Cut" position.

2. Do not use a higher rated fuse without

consulting your power company. If condition
persists (be sure circuit is not overloaded),
have your unit checked by your nearest
Authorized Sears Service Dealer.

Loss of power

1. Cutting too much grass.

2. Build-up of grass, leaves and debris under

mower.

1. Set in “Higher Cur position.

2. Disconnect power cord and clean underside

of mower housing.

Poor or uneven cut

1. Worn, bent or loose blade.

2. Build-up of grass, leaves and debris under

mower.

1. Replace blade. Tighten blade nut,

2. Disconnect power cord and clean underside

of mower housing.

Too much vibration

1. Worn, bent or loose blade.

2. Bent motor shaft.

1. Replace blade. Tighten blade nut,

2. Contact Sears Service Department.

Hard to push

1. High grass or cutting height too low.

2. Rear of mower housing and blade dragging

in heavy grass.

1. Raise cutting height.

2. Raise cutting height.

Note; For repairs beyond the minor adjustments listed above, contact your nearest SEARS Service Center.

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