Operation – Craftsman 247.370251 User Manual

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OPERATION

BEFORE USING YOUR LAWN MOWER, AGAIN REFER TO THE “SAFETY RULES" AS SHOWN ON PAGE 2
OF THIS MANUAL. ALWAYS BE CAREFUL.

The operation of any lawn mower can result in foreign objects being thrown into the
eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Always wear safety glasses or eye
shields before starting power tool operation or while performing any adjustments or

repairs. We recommend Wide Vision Safety Mask for over spectacles or standard
glasses available at Sears Retail or Catalog Stores.

HOW TO USE YOUR MOWER

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WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THIS

MOWER WITH THE REAR DISCHARGE
DOOR OPEN, UNLESS THE COMPLETE

GRASS CATCHER IS IN PLACE. DO NOT
OPERATE THE MOWER WITHOUT THE

PROTECTIVE SHIELD ON THE REAR OF

THE DECK IN PLACE.

WARNING: BE SURE THAT LAWN IS
CLEAR OF STONES, STICKS, WIRES, OR
OTHER OBJECTS WHICH COULD DAM­
AGE LAWN MOWER OR ENGINE. SUCH

OBJECTS COULD BE ACCIDENTALLY
THROWN BY THE MOWER IN ANY

DIRECTION AND CAUSE SERIOUS PER­

SONAL INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND
OTHERS.

WARNING: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT OPERATE THE MOWER

IN DAMP OR WET LOCATIONS.

TO STOP MOTOR AND BLADE

• Release the motor/blade control handle to stop the

engine and blade. (You will hear a high pitched

noise, which is the result of deceleration of the elec­

tric motor. Sparking at the lop of motor, inside the

motor cover, is also normal during deceleration.)

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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.

• Disconnect the power source to prevent accidental

starting while equipment is unattended.

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WARNING: IF YOU STRIKE A FOREIGN

OBJECT, STOP THE MOTOR. DISCON­

NECT THE POWER SOURCE, THOR­

OUGHLY INSPECT THE MOWER FOR
ANY DAMAGE, AND REPAIR THE DAM­
AGE BEFORE RESTARTING AND OPER­
ATING THE MOWER. EXTENSIVE VIBRA­
TION OF THE MOWER DURING OPERA­
TION IS AN INDICATION OF DAMAGE.

THE UNIT SHOULD BE PROMPTLY

INSPECTED AND REPAIRED.

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 5.

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FIGURE 5.

MOTOR/BLADE CONTROL

WARNING: THE MOTOR/BLADE CON­

TROL ON THIS MOWER IS INSTALLED
TO MINIMIZE THE RISK OF BLADE CON­

TACT INJURY AND IS REQUIRED BY

FEDERAL REGULATIONS. DO NOT
UNDER

ANY

CIRCUMSTANCES

ATTEMPT TO DEFEAT THE FUNCTION
OF THE MOTOR/BLADE CONTROL.

The motor/blade control requires the operator to be

behind the handle to start and run the mower. When the
operator releases the control lever, the motor will stop
and an internal brake helps the blade to stop quickly.
When the operator leaves the operating position to

remove the grass catcher, change the cutting height,

or pick up sticks or other objects in the way, the motor
will stop automatically when the motor/blade control

lever is released.

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