Cutting height adjustment, Inserting the mulcher plug, Brake lever – Global Machinery Company RLMC User Manual

Page 9: Fuelling

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Cutting height adjustment

The GMC mower has one lever

to easily adjust the cutting height.

There are 10 height settings.
1. To decrease the cutting height

pull the height adjustment

lever (6) out and move it up a

notch, towards the handlebar.

2. To increase the cutting height

pull the lever out and move it

down a notch, towards the motor.

Note.

If you are unsure of which cutting height to use,

begin with a high setting and trial a small section of lawn,

then check the appearance of the lawn. Then readjust if

necessary.

Inserting the mulcher plug

WARNING.

When inserting the mulcher plug ensure that

the mower is turned off and the blades are at a stand still.
1. Make sure the mower is steady by placing one knee in

front of the back wheel.

2. Whilst lifting up the discharge

guide place the mulcher

plug into the opening at a

downward angle. When the

plug has got to a point where

it can not go in any further

place the mulcher plug flat and

square it up with the right side

of the mower, ensuring it is

flush and locked into the right

hand side.

Brake lever

The mower is equip with a brake

lever (14) to improve the safety of

the mower.
During operation the brake lever

must be held, if it is let go the

engine will automatically stop.

To start the lawn mower you

must hold the brake lever to the

handle bar.

Fuelling

Note.

Use fresh unleaded petrol.

1. Unscrew the fuel tank cap (7)

and pour the unleaded petrol

into the tank with the aid of

a funnel.

2. Fill the tank to approximately

2.5 cm below the lowest

portion of the neck to allow

for fuel expansion.

Be careful not to over fill.

3. Be careful not to spill any petrol, if this happens, wipe the

spill with a clean rag.

4. Start the engine at least three meters away from the area

where the fuel tank has been filled in order to avoid the

risk of fire.

WARNING.

Never attempt to refuel the engine while it is

running or still warm, allow it to cool before fuelling.

Note.

For further information refer to the Fuel

Recommendations section in the Briggs & Stratton

instruction manual.

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